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The 1893 Society recognizes alumni and friends who have established an endowment fund and/or included the ESU Foundation in their estate plans. All planned gifts to the ESU Foundation qualify for recognition in The 1893 Society. Jennifer M. Ahrens ‘94 Anonymous Neil N. ‘96 and Gladys Baksh James ‘05 and Kathryn Barchiesi Florence L. (Peachy) Barkman Karen ‘95 and Kerry R. Beetel Eli and Christine Berman James L. Borger ‘59 Donald R. and Dolores B. Bortz Jack G. Bowers Richard N. ‘60 and Jean M. ‘89 Brewer Susan C. Brink ‘72 M’87 Elliot H. and Victoria E. Brown Robert P. Brunet Jone J. Bush Lynn P. Bush Jeanne C. Chambers ‘73 Jack P. ‘67 and Anne V. Childs Glenn W. ‘74 and Dawne Clark Darell T. and Cindy Covington William B. and Barbara Cramer Patricia M. and David W. Crotty Roger L. DeLarco ‘80 Gertrude Q. ‘70 and Bruce A. Denlinger Gypsy Denzine Jean M. DeSchriver ‘74 Roseann Dillman Stephanie L. Doherty ‘85 Stephen M. Domovich ‘49 Eugenia S. Eden ‘72 M’76* Ann R. Edinger ‘73 Judy Edwards Karen M. ‘79 and Joseph El-Chaar William C. Eves ‘71 Robert H. ‘55* and Louise L. ‘56 Fabel* Sue C. Falvello ‘60 J. David and Hinda Farmer Bernice W. Franchino ‘43* James P. ‘52* and Barbara A. Frawley Gere B. Fulton ‘60 Daisy M. and Robert Gallagher John R. Gantz ‘63 Deborah L. Gebhardt ‘69 James E. and Betty B.* Gilbert Ann E. Gladfelter McGinnis ‘82 and Kenton R. McGinnis Julie and Michael Glavin Donald L. ‘56 and Marge E. ‘59 Griffith David A. ‘76 M’84 and Moira A. ‘77 Hair George D. ‘58* and Harriet D. ‘56 Hall Harrison G. and Dolores M. Hartman Noretta Herman ‘59 Frank V. Hermann ‘53 Angela J. Herrlinger ‘92 M’98 Joseph C. ‘63 and Joanne P. ‘64 Heverin Sandra Hoeffner Jorene Jameson ‘69 and James Wylie Wendy A. Jankoski ‘82 and Paul Lapinski Nancy M. Johnson* Russell F. ‘80 and Christine Jones Stephen and Gail Kalman Robert A. ‘58 and Anne E. Kearn Bob A. ‘71 and Sandy Kelley Martha S. Kellow Vertie B. Knapp* Linda D. Koch ‘69 M’71 Richard B. ‘69* and Wendy H. Koch Constance R. Krick ‘60 M’65 Jeffrey J. Land ‘79 Douglas C. and Sharon G. Lane Harry F. and Jeannie M. Lee Judith A. ‘76 M’86 and James H. Leiding Helen F. ‘50 and Wellington* Lester Marcus S. ‘95 Lingenfelter Kenneth E. Maclary Hussain G. Malik Michael D. ‘97 and Jennifer Mancuso Susan F. and Donald R. Mancuso Randy S. ‘78 and Valerie A. ‘79 Maugle Kathryn A. McLaughlin Waltz ‘70 William G. “Bing” McNulty ‘62 Ronald J. Meyers Jessica Miccio Irene Mitchel Maury J. Molin ‘76 Frank M. Montano ‘69 Robert M. Moses William W. Moyer ‘61 Clarence J. and Elizabeth Murphy Michael B. Murphy ‘93 M’96 and Marni F. Freeman-Murphy ‘93 Deborah Newlin Smith ‘75 R. Sam ‘82 and Linda L. ‘83 Niedbala Sandra O’Neil-Seiler ‘57 Patricia A. Ori ‘61 Jerry and Hedy Orodenker Robert S. ‘70 and Cyndi Ott Trudy M. Piatt Frank ‘73 M’76 and Nancy Pullo Deborah A. Raykovitz ‘75 Joseph Reilly Ritchey J. ‘65 M’72 and Roberta A. ‘66 Ricci James C. and Susan D. Roberts III Douglas Roscoe Phyllis F. Rubin Kevin P. ‘83 and Candace A. ‘81 Ruddy Sandra L. and Ernest E.* Rydell Larry M. ‘58 M’64 and Barbara Rymon Robert M. ‘65 and Elizabeth Ann Sabol Darleen Schaare Schott ‘63 Arthur R. ‘62 and Fannie A. ‘62 Schisler Glenn E. Schultz* Niandong Shi and Youjun Yang W. George ‘74 and Cynthia M. ‘74 Shultz Scott Simonds ‘90 and Patricia Fonzi Barry E. ‘62 and Norma Slemmer Patricia S. and John W. Smeaton Grace Smith Stephen M. and Sharon D. Somers Richard A. Staneski Ray J. Starner ‘69 Adam S. ‘00 M’02 and Erin Stauffer Margaret L. Stish ‘64 M’67 Robert G. Sutton and Linda L. DeRenzis-Sutton Charles T. ‘84 M’86 and Teresa M. Taylor II Martha M. ‘65 and Ronald M. Tirpak Doreen M. Tobin Donald L. Tshudy William D.* and Ellen Walker Faith H. Waters and Edward C. Kimes Diana E. Weaver ‘57 Jeffrey and Audrey Weber Amy ‘85 and Robert J. Welch Mary B. Whalen ‘78 Robert H. ‘75 and Julieann Willever Ruth C. Wodock* Carol A. Wolf ‘68 Rory J. ‘84 and Diane E. Yanchek Richard A. ‘60 and Sandra L. ‘60 Zimmer
CAMPAIGNS FINALIZED AS ESU FOUNDATION REACHES MILESTONES IN 2020-2021
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The completion of three major fundraising campaigns by the East Stroudsburg University Foundation during fiscal year 2020-2021 will give future ESU students the academic and athletic experiences they deserve. The You WIN in the Locker Room First, the Community Health Education and Simulation Center, and the ESports Lab campaigns were wrapped up as overall fundraising totals by the Foundation topped $3,578,787 in total gifts and pledges for fiscal year 2020-2021. “The past two years were unlike anything we’ve ever experienced in recent memory,” said Rich Santoro, executive director of the ESU Foundation, referring to fundraising efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. “But through it all, we have been able to continue moving forward with our important work that benefits ESU and its students.”
CAMPAIGN SNAPSHOT:
YOU WIN IN THE LOCKER ROOM FIRST
The Plan: Build a new Warrior football locker room in Koehler Fieldhouse. Within the new space, the 18-inch metal lockers will be replaced by 26-inch-wide, open, state-ofthe-art, cherry-wood lockers. The inefficient drying room will be replaced with a pad drying system on top of each locker. The closed, row system of lockers will be replaced by an open concept to enhance student-athlete interaction, coach communication, and team engagement. As of press time, construction of the space is near completion. Goal: $750,000 Raised: $886,397
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION AND SIMULATION CENTER
ESPORTS LAB
The Plan: The 1,100 square foot Community Health Education & Simulation Center will be built in the DeNike Center, offering simulation training for nursing, athletic training, and other health science students, regional healthcare professionals, and community members. This environment will complement traditional academic offerings. Goal: $750,000 Raised: $859,807
The Plan: Located on the first floor of Rosenkrans East, the ESports Lab will create an innovative game-based learning environment that develops new models of learning, specifically in emerging digital media technology fields where science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) principles can be shared. Funding will purchase state-of-the-art computers, software, gaming furniture and equipment for the lab space. Goal: $220,000 Raised: $223,206
SCHOLARSHIP/DONOR HIGHLIGHTS:
The ESU Foundation also surpassed last fiscal year’s fundraising efforts for student scholarship support, providing $1,037,728 and awarding 674 scholarships to ESU students. This is the second consecutive year the Foundation surpassed $1 million in scholarship support. Also notable within the year, the Foundation saw a 91.7 percent increase in its President’s Circle level donors, those who give $1,500 or more during the fiscal year. “Looking back at our 2020-2021 accomplishments, these increases mean so much given the sacrifices and challenges people had to overcome during the pandemic lockdown and subsequent months,” said Santoro. “It hasn’t been an easy time for anyone but thanks to our alumni, friends, faculty and staff, we can continue to give ESU students the support they need.”
We appreciate your support. Visit www.esufoundation.org to learn more about our achievements that support ESU students.
MILLENNIUM CIRCLE ($50,000+) ESSA Bank & Trust Charitable Foundation ESU Student Activity Association, Inc. Sandra J. Hoeffner Hoeffner Foundation The R. Dale and Frances M. Hughes Foundation Lehigh Valley Health Network Pennsylvania Department of Health Michael J. Romano, Jr. ‘74 M’83* Charles T. ‘84 M’86 and Teresa M. Taylor II
JULIA CIRCLE ($10,000 to $49,999) Anonymous Jennifer M. Ahrens ‘94 Ronald S. Bennett William B. and Barbara Cramer Dennis C. and Judith G. Douds Patrick J. ‘78 M’84 and Lynne A. Flaherty Alfredo E. ‘03 and Jennifer Garcia Kristina L. Garzio ‘04 Bryan E. and Colette L. Hughes Hughes Foundation, Inc. Steven A. and Patricia C. Janicek Gary A. ‘77 and Debra G. ‘81 Kessel Wendy H. Koch Douglas S. ‘94 and Melissa A. Leonzi William J. ‘63 and Sandra F. ‘64 Lewis Frederick L. ‘63 and Elizabeth A. ‘62 Masenheimer R. Sam ‘82 and Linda ‘83 Niedbala Niedbala Family Foundation Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union Brent and Amy Pry Joan Roos Egner ‘52 Arthur R. ‘62 and Fannie A. ‘62 Schisler Susan Z. ‘85 and Robert A. Shebelsky Stephen M. and Sharon D. Somers The Haverford Trust Company United Way Of The Greater Lehigh Valley, Inc. Duane K. ‘82 and Susan M. VanFleet VanFleet Medical Faith H. Waters and Edward C. Kimes Ruth C. Wodock*
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE ($5,000 to $9,999) Florence L. (Peachy) Barkman Max T. Bergen and Sarah Azizi Elliot H. and Victoria E. Brown Glenn W. ‘74 and Dawne Clark Patrick J. ‘77 and Cathy Diskin Enterprise Holdings Foundation Scott A. Fuhrman ‘82 and Sharon M. Savitsky Fuhrman ‘82 M’86 Deborah L. Gebhardt ‘69 Jeff and Liz Ghanayem James E. Gilbert Thomas J. Hart ‘78 Harry K. ‘83 and Teresa Hiestand Gregory A. Jackson ‘01 Mark J. Kalo ‘11 Linda D. Koch ‘69 M’71 John F. Kochmansky and Shala E. Davis Zachary A. Krise ‘10 Hank C. Kunkel ‘73 Rhonda J. ‘75 and William R. Levy Liquor Factory Inc. J. Douglas McNamee ‘67 M’69 and Marilyn McNamee Irene Mitchel* Novartis US Foundation Meghan A. ‘08 and Ryan Parsons Jerry S. Petercuskie Peter E. Pruim and Margaret J. Ball Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA, Inc. Henry R. ‘93 and Lynn L. ‘93 Sands Robert C. ‘62 and Nancy J. Serfass Jerome W. Sheska ‘68 M’81 K. Craig and Kimberly Smith Robert G. Sutton and Linda L. DeRenzis-Sutton Doreen M. Tobin William G. Tobin Todd and Shari Nelson Family Foundation Inc. Robert J. ‘65 and Patty J. Tonkin Ronald ‘76 and Liz Watson, Jr. Diana E. Weaver ‘57 Marcia G. Welsh and Louis Terracio James F. M’84 and Annette Wenker Jeffrey I. Wilson ‘86 M’92 Randy Yanoshak
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($1,500 to $4,999) Anonymous A. Borzio Contracting All Sports Enterprises, Inc. Mary Sue ‘60 M’69 and Louis A. Balducci Barley Creek Brewing Company Thomas A. ‘62 and Rebecca A. ‘72 Barrow Blake D. and Donna B. Bender James K. Bergen Sam M. Bergen Robert L. Berkowitz Arthur Boorujy ‘79 Donald R. and Dolores B. Bortz Angelo F. Borzio, Jr ‘95 Brian K. ‘84 and Karen D. ‘85 Boyd Braveheart Enterprises, LLC Amanda K. Buss ‘00 Philip L. ‘85 and Cindy Calamia Elzar and Carolyn V. Camper, Jr. James A. ‘76 and Tracy Cantafio David A. ‘70 and Bonnie E. ‘72 Childs Roger M. ‘74 and Sandra A. Christman Horace S. ‘63 M’65* and Sonya K. ‘63 Cole Donald Conklin and Kimberly Sisson Conklin Mitchell L. Cordova ‘92 Crayola LLC Patricia M. and David W. Crotty Charlotte E. ‘83 and Quentin P. Currie Chester W. Dalgewicz ‘67 M’74 Douglas L. Dalrymple Jean M. DeSchriver ‘74 Jeffrey D. ‘79 and Susan E. Detzi John D. ‘79 and Sandra M. M’96 Detzi Joseph D. ‘79 and Brenda Detzi MaryEllen ‘80 and Kevin J. Dickey Karen Diggins Kathy B. ‘70 and Lawrence Dildine Sharyne M. Donfield ‘73 and Herman E. Mitchell Anthony L. ‘76 and Ellen S. Drago William W. ‘70 and Shirley Dukett Emerald Advisers, LLC Frank A. and Renee Epifano ESSA Bank & Trust Maureen C. ‘82 and James S. Fagan James A. and Gretchen Fagin Joseph T. Ferry ‘03 Jayson C. Frank ‘08 Frontcourt Group Fruit-A-Bowls on Crystal Street LLC Fulton Bank, N.A. Dan H. Gale, Jr. ‘05 Ann E. Gladfelter McGinnis ‘82 and Kenton R. McGinnis, Jr. Deborah Grace Gary R. and Cami Gray Thomas J. Grayuski ‘84 Nancy Jo Greenawalt Donald L. ‘56 and Marge E. ‘59 Griffith Ernest R. Gromlich ‘60 Harriet D. ‘56 and George D. ‘58* Hall James Hamill Raymond L. ‘86 and Zoraya Hamlin Erik W. Hansson ‘96 and Alyssa M. Kane Hansson ‘96 Larry A. Helwig ‘90 Robert J. Houser, Jr. ‘69 Hunt, Hamlin & Ridley Jennifer L. M’98 and Steven C. ‘96 Hynes J R Flooring, LLC Jorene Jameson ‘69 and James Wylie Wendy A. Jankoski ‘82 and Paul Lapinski Jay Gray Plumbing LLC Eileen P. ‘79 and James G. Kaiser Henry G. ‘70 M’75 and Pennie Kearns, Jr. Bob D. Kelly Dawn Ketterman-Benner ‘70 Gerald D. ‘59 and Gloria J. Keyser Eric Kolar Joseph F. Lalli Patricia Leberman ‘70 Judith A. ‘76 M’86 and James H. Leiding Leona Marketing Group Francine S. ‘65 and Robert H. Lewis Marcus S. Lingenfelter ‘95 Kenneth E. Maclary Anthony D. ‘82 and Christine D. Mahon John B. Makar Michael D. ‘97 and Jennifer Mancuso Martin’s Snacks Mary-Carol Mason ‘62 Allison Matula Andi M. McClanahan Kathryn A. McLaughlin Waltz ‘70 James T. Meier ‘81 Clavertis D. and Charlene Miller Maury J. Molin ‘76 Robert M. Moses Mountain Valley Orthopedics, P.C. James E. and Constance G. Moyer Edward L. ‘94 M’95 and Jessica A. ‘94 Myers Frank T. ‘75 and Doreen Newby Deborah Newlin Smith ‘75 Jerry and Hedy Orodenker Angelo and Kathleen A. Ortenzi
Trevin J. Panaia ‘97 and Kari L. Yodice-Panaia ‘95 Panaia Financial Services Inc. Mark J. Peters Thomas A. Petro ‘72 and Ann Hayes-Petro Pocono Lions Club Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau Mary Frances Postupack M’93 Deborah E. Prince John R. ‘71 and Deborah A. Procopio Prudential Retirement Frank M. ‘73 M’76 and Nancy Pullo Quality Baseball Experience, LLC Balakrishna R. and Nalini Rao Matthew J. Rapa ‘05 Rapa Law Office, P.C. Lois E. ‘78 and Richard J. Rawson Stephen M. Reese, Sr. ‘76 Scott Rehr Glenn F. ‘69 M’78 and Sue Ann Reibman Michael D. ‘00 and Kerri M. Rhine Charles P. and Melissa C. Ritchie Walter P. ‘77 and Nancy G. Rogers III L. Patrick ‘67 and Joan M. ‘64 Ross Robert W. ‘66 and Carol Ruckdeschel Robert J. Ruckdeschel ‘90 Joseph J. Ruvane David M. ‘81 and Janet G. Sanko Sanofi Richard D. and Katherine D. Santoro Robert M. Sawicki Louis ‘78 and Trish Schiavetta Paul and Judy Schuchman Angelo R. and Suzanne Senese, Sr. Lauretta A. ‘81 and Gregory E. ‘80 M’93 Shoemaker Jeffrey D. Shrive ‘09 Neal H. and Joyce L. Simpson Ski Shawnee, Inc. Shelley A. Speirs ‘92 and Gayland Aston ‘94 M’01 Adam S. ‘00 M’02 and Erin Stauffer Craig M. ‘83 M’88 and Tracy Summers David A. Super ‘80 and Ann Rapoch-Super Roy W. Sussman, Jr. ‘79 John R. ‘69 M’73 and Pamela J. ‘70 Thatcher The Hershey Company The William T. Morris Foundation Tony Kolar & Son Roofing Triose Gregory M. Tymon ‘93 M’95 M’01 Urology Associates of the Poconos Ryan L. ‘15 and Jamie L. Vermillion Vigon International, Inc. Craig S. Vondercrone ‘99 Brent I. Voynar ‘95 M’97 Richard D. Vroman ‘67 and Danna Yoder Vroman ‘68 Nancy L. Weaver ‘74 M’78 Karl M. and Ann H. Weiler Robert H. ‘75 and Julieann Willever Leslie L. ‘74 and Pat W. Wilson Eric E. ‘85 and Bonita A. ‘86 Wyatt Wenjie Yan Rory J. ‘84 and Diane E. Yanchek Cem Zeytinoglu
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A NEW HOME FOR WARRIORS FOOTBALL
Alumni, friends surpass campaign expectations as construction under way By SARA KARNISH “We want to celebrate it with our alumni. This campaign was 100 percent alumni driven. They wanted to make sure we took care of ESU football—people found it very important to give.” - Warriors Head Coach Jimmy Terwilliger ’07
Pride of place runs deep throughout the ESU community. This pride was on full display with the recent You Win in the Locker Room First campaign, a $750,000 fundraising initiative launched by the ESU Foundation and the Department of Athletics to build a new football locker room in Koehler Fieldhouse. The campaign far surpassed the goal, raising over $860,000 by the end of fiscal year 2020-2021. Dr. Gary R. Gray, director of intercollegiate athletics at ESU, said, “This has been the most remarkable fundraising project I’ve been part of in three decades. The speed with which the money was raised was impressive. This was a wonderful partnership with the ESU Foundation—Rich Santoro [ESU Foundation executive director] and his staff were just amazing. They had a lot of people asking other alums, but this was almost exclusively a football alumni project.” The current locker room has housed the football program since Koehler Fieldhouse was built in the late 1960’s, with only minor upgrades over the years. Warriors head coach Jimmy Terwilliger ’07 said the project was much needed and long overdue. “ESU’s facilities needed a complete facelift. No renovations or upgrades had been done since the 1990’s. It was becoming a real issue in trying to recruit players. Our guys couldn’t go in there and have camaraderie—it was a second-class facility.” The idea for the renovation started about two years ago, said Terwilliger, noting they looked at spaces where we could do it in the current footprint. The design and layout of the new space started with a discussion and brainstorming session. “We said, ‘Let’s build a home for Warriors football.’ What would we do if we had a new locker room? How would it change the landscape of recruiting? Could we use the existing space or utilize new space?” Terwilliger said. “We wanted to build something our players could be proud of, and our alumni could be proud of. We wanted to be able to bring recruits in to see there is a commitment to excellence here.” Recruits can now walk through the new facility and get a better understanding of ESU’s proud football legacy. “Student-athletes look at many things when they look at schools. They look at the team, they look at the coaching staff, and they look at the facilities,” Gray said. “One of the things they look at are the amenities like the team room, locker room, clothing worn by the players. Now when we recruit students, we’re bringing them into a state-of-the-art locker room.” The campaign kicked off on Oct. 8, 2020, with a virtual event that invited more than 100 alumni and friends of the program to learn more about the project. A 17-member fundraising committee was tasked with reaching out to alumni and friends, led by cochairs Pat Flaherty ’78 and Mike Terwilliger ’78. “We had to surround ourselves with people who could get it done. This football program is full of people who have gotten it done…we had to choose two committee chairs, and my dad and Pat Flaherty are two of the hardest people to say no to. They’ve gotten it done on the field and professionally. When they said they were on board, I said we could make it work,” said Terwilliger, adding that working on the campaign was much like building a team. “We put the committee together, and from there we went to work. We did phone calls, made visits, sent emails, put out a lot of different pieces to show what we’re doing.” All parties were committed to creating a space that reflects pride of place and pride of people who occupy that place. Terwilliger said the selling of the locker room was fairly easy because people wanted to do it and saw the need. “People care about East Stroudsburg. The alumni base is extremely proud. [The] football alumni would do what they had to do to make the team a championship contender. I didn’t make many calls where people said no. It was more like, ‘How can I help?’” he said. The new locker room is in the old space previously used by visiting teams in Koehler Fieldhouse and is larger than the team’s previous facility. The upgraded facilities include 26-inch wide, open cherry-wood lockers with LED lighting, replacing the existing grey metal lockers, a cell phone charging station, an equipment drying system on top of each locker, and a speaker system to pump music throughout the space. There is also an academic center where players can work on assignments. “The room is split into offensive and defensive segments,” Terwilliger said. “There will also be a Hall of Champions for people who have had some unbelievable accolades. Hopefully that will breed excitement for the young players—embrace the Warriors of the past, Warriors of the present, and Warriors of the future.” The new facility reflects ESU’s dedication to the players, team, and program. “We’re providing the [players] with a comfortable new environment. It’s not just a locker room— it’s a team room. The players spend a lot of time in there. The new space tells them we’re committed to the program and committed to their success,” Gray said. The space includes seven named areas, including the academic center and coaches’ space. All the lockers have been sold and will contain a plaque bearing the name of a campaign donor. The project is in its final stages of completion, with a ribbon cutting ceremony slated for the near future. Terwilliger said it’s important to recognize the project with and because of those who made it happen. “We want to celebrate it with our alumni. This campaign was 100 percent alumni driven. They wanted to make sure we took care of ESU football—people found it very important to give. It’s important to give to these [PASSHE] schools so they can compete at the level where they want to compete.” Rich Santoro, executive director of the ESU Foundation, said the swiftness of the fundraising shows the dedication and loyalty of ESU alumni. “To hit our goal at the sixmonth mark is pretty much unheard of. The [football] program is one that has stayed in touch with their alumni over the years. We had donations from every generation— basically the 1960’s through recent graduates in 2020. It was everything you want in a campaign. We had more than 200 former players step forward and make this a reality. When we do the ribbon cutting/dedication, a lot of people will be very pleased. We’re excited to bring all of our donors back to celebrate.” Santoro said this campaign was a good example of what can be accomplished when the right people come together. “Other people will look at this and say, ‘Why can’t we do the same thing?’ If we can organize our alumni affinity group, we can do some great things. This is one example of what’s possible when you have people working toward a common goal.”
Sneak peak of the new Warriors Football Locker Room still under construction as of publication time. Plans are under way for a soon-to-be-announced ribbon cutting celebration. Photo by Caryn Wilkie
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A Proud Alumnus 1968 Championship Team Gregory Altmajer ‘98 Joe ‘65 and Dorothy Bahnatka Zachary S. ‘06 M’14 and Colleen E. ‘12 M’14 Baltz Peachy Barkman Rece Bender ‘21 and Family The Bergen Family Bob ‘78 and Karen Bydlon James Cantafio ‘76 Pinch ‘84 and The Clements Family Daniel Creasy ‘18 Quentin and Charlotte Currie Jeffrey D. ‘79 and Susan E. Detzi John D. ‘79 and Sandra M. M’96 Detzi Joseph D. ‘79 and Brenda Detzi John T. DeVivo Coach Denny and Judy Douds The Fuhrman Family ‘82 Dan Gale Jr., ‘06 Chris Gerhard ‘88 M’07 Sam Ghanayem and Family Dennis Gorman ‘78 Thomas J. Grayuski ‘84 Tim Green ‘97 Thomas J. Hart ‘78 Larry A. Helwig ‘90 Joe ‘63 and Joanne ‘64 Heverin The Hiestand Family The Hull Boys Stephen E. Jackson ‘72 and Gregory A. Jackson ‘01 John R. Jeffries ‘04 M’08 Mark Kalo ‘11 Zachary A. Krise ‘10 Dr. Jim and Judi Leiding ‘76 M’86 Rick Jones ‘78 and Rhonda Jones Levy ‘75 Bill ’63 and Sandy ’64 Lewis Anthony Marrone ‘21 and Family Brian ‘82 and Matt ‘11 Marshall Andrew C. Marsteller ‘05 Doug McNamee ‘67 M’69 Menton and Urrico Family Fred Miller, Esq. ‘86 and Jim Miller, P.E. ‘91 Jim Miller ‘87 and Stephanie (Winge) Miller ‘88 Gregory J. Munch ‘06 Daniel Murray ‘96 Ed Myers ‘94 M’96 Kevin Nagle ‘00 Ken Parrish ‘07 Ryan and Meghan ‘08 Parsons and The Johnson Family ‘79 ‘11 The Petercuskie Family: Wife Dorothy and Sons John, Jerry, Gary Mark and Kathryn Peters Damian Poalucci ‘98 and Family Evan Prall ‘07 Sean A. Roth ‘16 Arthur R. ‘62 and Fannie A. ‘62 Schisler Ernie ‘90 and Angela Sebastianelli Angelo R. and Suzanne Senese Brendan Shaffer James L. Snyder ‘81 The Soltes Family: Andy ’85, Matt ’15, Tyler ’19 Adam S. ‘00 M’02 and Erin Stauffer The Stem Family Harold Strunk ‘78 Thomas Sugden ‘08 and Tim Roken ‘09 Doc and Linda Sutton Jimmy ‘07 and Ashlee R. ‘06 Terwilliger Mike ‘78 and Kim ‘76 Terwilliger The Vermillion Family Mike Wallick ‘97 LtCol Ron Watson USMC (Ret) ‘76 and Liz Watson Dan Weller D Line Coach Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D., and Louis Terracio, Ph.D. Coach Jim Wenker ‘84 Orlando L. Williams ‘97 Raymond J. ‘81 M’88 and Cheryl L. Yakavonis Jason Zinn ‘00
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