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Goddard Hits the Road

Scott Goddard graduated from Davis & Elkins College in 1996. Since that time, he has been a part of campus life and has had the privilege of watching the transformation of thousands of students as they became young adults and fellow alumni. In his new role as vice president for institutional advancement, Scott was excited to hit the road to meet D&E alumni, renew friendships and make new connections. And, what better way to begin than with a wedding celebration! Culpeper, Virginia, was the first stop for Scott as he attended the wedding celebration of Elena Zanella ’17 and Matt Lamplugh. Next, was a visit with Robert ’07 and Kay Stover Ryan ’09. Robert and Kay introduced Scott to their children, Colt and Scarlett, and shared memories of playing Senator soccer. Joe and Mary Anne Biggs ’69 were delighted to receive a visit from Scott at their home in Front Royal, Virginia, where Scott had the pleasure of presenting Elena Zanella ’17 and Matt Lamplugh were married in Culpeper, Virginia, on June 12, 2021. Mary Anne with her Half Century Club medallion. He then traveled to Stanardsville to see Rob ’79 and Jennifer Liveright Murphy ’81. College sweethearts, Rob and Jen shared with Scott how they met at D&E and the many friendships that have spanned the years since graduation. The final visit was with friend Robert Frazier ’76, and his wife, Paula, at their home in Harrisonburg. Through the years, Scott and Robert had made connection via the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, and they discussed the upcoming re-chartering ceremony of the Gamma Delta Chapter. A trip around the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area found Scott having lunch in Bethel Park with Cliff ’74 and Pam Malkmes Decker ’74, who are enjoying retirement and their grandchildren. Dr. Rev. Jean Humason Henderson ’64 was pleased to take Scott on a tour of the Community Presbyterian Church in Ben Avon. Although now retired, Jean continues to help and serve others as needed. Following Scott’s visit with Jean, it was a reunion with Erin Smulski Wolling ’98 as they enjoyed reminiscing about their time at D&E and sharing life stories. Before heading to eastern Pennsylvania, Scott and John Zanardelli ’72, had great conversation as John fondly recalled his days at D&E, living in “Allen Hall” and friendships he made. Traveling east, Scott had great conversation and lunch with fellow classmate Heather Konhaus ’96 and her parents, Fred ’68 and Pat Taggart Konhaus ’69. A “D&E legacy” family, the Konhaus’ recently celebrated the achievements of their grandson Aiden Konhaus ’21. On to Mechanicsburg, Scott connected with Dr. Rev. Neil Irons ’58 as he shared memories of his time in Elkins and the energy on campus when the field hockey team had their first win. Christine and Stephen Velott ’04, welcomed the opportunity to have dinner with Scott in Harrisburg. Stephen ran cross country while at D&E and continues to stay in touch with Coach Will Shaw and his teammates. Scott’s tour through Pennsylvania ended with a delightful afternoon visiting with great friends William S. “Bill” Moyer, a former Board of Trustees member, and his wife, Joan, in Newville, Pennsylvania. They are enjoying life and really appreciated the chance to re-connect with Scott as he shared news from campus.

Mary Anne Biggs ’69 received her Half Century Club medallion and a congratulations from her husband, Joe Biggs, when Scott Goddard visited their home in Front Royal, Virginia, in June. A painting of Liberal Arts Hall hangs above their mantel. Scott Goddard said it was a great day in September with Bill Turner ’72 touring the Arts Club of Washington and learning about his work at the cultural center.

The weekend of July 23-24 found Scott and Wendy Morgan ’12, director of alumni engagement and support, at Firefly Farm in Tom’s River, New Jersey, the home of Charlie ’75 and Suzanne “Froggy” Hallock Hehn ’75, for the first POST-2020 alumni reunion. Check out page 24 for full details. After a brief hiatus to be on campus for the start of the academic year, Scott was on the road again in September to catch up with Bill Turner ’72, at the Arts Club of Washington. A former member of the National Alumni Council (NAC), Bill was very pleased to take Scott on a tour of the facility. Following Scott’s visit with Bill, he was on to reconnect with Cory Toth ’06, the current NAC president. This visit brought back great memories, as Cory was on the golf team at D&E and Scott was his coach. Both Bill and Cory remarked the D.C. area would be a great place for an alumni gathering, so stay tuned. Next up, was a classic alumni reunion with Deven Majkowski ’96 in Leesburg, Virginia. Campus memories and life stories flowed as Deven and Scott had not seen each other since Devon worked at D&E in the admissions office after graduation. Scott then had the privilege to visit with life-long friends Rev. Dr. David Kirk ’64 and H. Thomas “Tom” Mullis ’65 and his wife, Diane, in Staffordsville. It was a special time as they shared stories from their time at D&E and their continued friendship. From Virginia to Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the District of Columbia, Scott has reminisced with alumni from multiple decades who have shared their cherished memories. He is ready to hit the road again soon … where would you like to see him go next?

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