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  • July 13, 2009
  • Lisa Eikenburg

Deaths

Alumni

Emogene (Stearns) Summerlee
Class of 1934

Jean (Stacey) Butler
Class of 1936

Margaret (Smith) Aylesworth
Class of 1940

Evelyn M. (Henderson) Noren
Class of 1942
 
Marcia Grace Monfort
Class of 1947
 
Kathryn (Schuster) Walrath
Class of 1947
 
Carolyn (Conti) Zarlock
Class of 1947
 
Daniel M. Stry
Class of 1950
 
Margaret Kulpa
Class of 1964
 
Christina Strada
Class of 1968
 
Felicia Marie (Ziezio) Boccardo
Class of 1979
 
John S. Robinson
Class of 1980


Faculty/Staff

Kip C. Ames
Facilities Management, 1988-2008
 
Patricia M. Green
Class of 1990, and 1969-1996, Psychology/Reed Library

1943

Dr. John H. Cope, 鈥43, (elem. ed.) of Clearwater, Fla., is a retired teacher, principal, superintendent and college professor.
  

Mildred Denson, 鈥43, (elem. ed.) retired from teaching in 1976, enjoyed antiquing for many years, spent several winters in Florida, and now winters at home in Watkins Glen, N.Y.

 

1950

Gladys (Shutts) Cumming, 鈥50, (music ed.) of Elmira, N.Y., has five children and five grandchildren.
 

1951

Marjorie (Pangborn) Brauer, 鈥51, (elem. ed.) of Watertown, N.Y., noted her interest in Maytum Convocation and Williams Distinguished Visiting Professor Spencer Wells, because her son has been working with a team from IBM to compute data from the Genographic Project for several years.
 

1953

E. Jane (Provick) Jacob, 鈥53, (music ed.) plays first clarinet in a concert band in The Villages in Florida which will be featured on the NBC television program, 鈥淩egis and Kelly,鈥 the last week of April.
 

1954

Theodora (Sywetz) Wittcopp, 鈥54, (music ed.) continues to enjoy winters in Florida as a member of the Gulf Coast Flute Choir and as conductor for a vocal ensemble.
 

1955

Charlotte (Skuse) Cappellino, 鈥55, (elem. ed.) of Kill Buck, N.Y., retired in 1995 and enjoys gardening, painting and traveling. She is a reading tutor for Literacy Volunteers and enjoyed the 50th SUNY Fredonia class reunion and seeing old friends.
 

Sally (Bauter) Michel, 鈥55, (elem. ed.) is still accompanying for local school districts, 44 years in the Montour Falls, N.Y., district, and 22 years in the Watkins Glen, N.Y., district.

 

1957

Dr. John 鈥淛ack鈥 Glenzer, 鈥57, (elem. ed.)  was feted at 鈥淎n Evening Honoring Jack Glenzer,鈥 held at the White Inn in Fredonia, N.Y., honoring his many years in Chautauqua County politics including service as country executive and chairman of the Republican Party.
 

1958

Mary Ann Frazita, 鈥58, (elem. ed.) of Fredonia, N.Y., taught religion for six years following her retirement for school teaching and was selected to receive the Divine Servant Award.

 

1961

Sandra Brown, 鈥61, (music ed.) retired from the Ashland (Ohio) Symphony Youth Chorus, for which she served as director from 1990 through 2002, and from 31 years in public school music education, adding, 鈥淟oving it!!鈥
 

Elaine (Greeley) Jennings, 鈥61, (speech and hear. hand.) of Boca Raton, Fla., reports having traveled throughout the U.S. and most of western Europe.

 

1963

Andrew Axler, 鈥63, (music ed.) became a grandfather to Charles Robert Axler in January, adding, 鈥溾opefully a Fredonia student when he鈥檚 old enough.鈥 He is enjoying retirement. 

Doug Hawkins, 鈥63, (music ed.) joined the Charlottesville, Va., Oratorio Society in January. In March the choir presented the technically challenging, 鈥淪ea Symphony,鈥 by Ralph Vaughn Williams, to a full house.

1964

Dr. Eugene Alexander, 鈥64, (elem. ed.) of Merrick, N.Y., has taken on the role of academic dean at a small two-year college, describing it as 鈥渧ery part time,鈥 and would love to hear from classmates.
 

1965

Sandra Bernhoft, 鈥65, (elem. ed.) of West Valley, N.Y., retired from Pioneer Central School in 1998 after 33 years of teaching fifth grade. She still teaches dance six days a week and does some work with the Springville (N.Y.) Center for the Arts and serves as the local Republican chairperson.
 

1968

Richard Nassoiy, 鈥68, (history) retired in 2000 as a teacher, administrator and coach in the Hamburg (N.Y.) Central School District.

Judith P. (Pagett) Nelson, 鈥68, (biology) of Canterbury, N.H., works as a massage therapist and also takes active isolated stretching classes.

1969

Rebecca (Gifford) Bennett, 鈥69, (English) reports a new Fredonia friend made as a result of her Class Note in the April 2007 Statement. She had announced participating in a 3,200 mile cross-county bicycle ride ending in St. Augustine, Fla., to raise money for breast cancer research. Brad Hill, 鈥85, (English) an architect living in St. Augustine, contacted her through the Fredonia alumni affairs office, provided encouragement and support for her ride, and at its conclusion took Rebecca and her husband to lunch in St. Augustine to celebrate. She added, 鈥溾t was delightful to spend some time with him (Brad) and compare notes about our rewarding and enjoyable experiences as Fredonia students鈥ncidentally, I always had a bicycle with me at Fredonia and especially loved cycling through the vineyards in the autumn. What a wonderful place to spend four satisfying years.鈥

1970

Lance Durban, 鈥70, (econ.) lives in Haiti, owns an electronics manufacturing company there, and became a grandfather in January to grandson Ethan Phoenix Durban-Handal. He is interested in hearing from other class members who have not yet joined the Class of 1970 Yahoo! Group. There is information online at .

 

Antoinette (Gaeta) Olander, 鈥70, (elem. ed.) married a Swede whom she met on vacation in 1973, and has lived in Sweden since her marriage.

 

1971

Vince Martonis, 鈥71, (English/sec. ed.) was featured in a Dunkirk Observer article about his work on a 鈥渄ig鈥 for dinosaur fossils in Montana at the Middle Dome Site. He also serves as Hanover (N.Y.) Town Historian and is a member of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.

Theodore Wade, 鈥71, (music ed.) has released the DVD/book, Fast Hands, featuring his students from Young Harris College in Georgia, as well as his son, Aaron. He lives in Murphy, N.C., teaches applied percussion at Young Harris College, and rehearses with the Hawthorne (N.J.) Cabelleros Alumni Drum Corps.

1972

Dennis Costello, 鈥72, (econ.) of Wellesley, Mass., has a new position as managing director of Braemar Energy Ventures, a venture capital fund dedicated to energy technologies.
 

Steve Ranus, 鈥72, 鈥77, (elem. ed./social studies) was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Okla., and was given a Lifetime Service to Wrestling Award. For the past 30 years, Steve has worked in the Gwinett County Schools of Georgia as a teacher and wrestling coach.

 

1973

Diane Andrasik, 鈥73, (English/sec. ed.) of Dunkirk, N.Y., retired in June 2007 after 34 years of teaching English at Dunkirk middle and high school. While there she instructed the NUSTEP English 12 class that enabled students to receive college credit through Niagara University, served as yearbook advisor for four years, and for the past 10 years was advisor of the school literary magazine, The Candle. She recently completed writing a pictorial history book of Dunkirk to be published this summer by Arcadia Publishing Co. Diane continues to work as a professional photographer.
 

Angelo P. Bennice, 鈥73, (chem.) was appointed as a member of the Fredonia College Council by New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer.

 

John D. Caligiuri, 鈥73, (econ.) is quality manager for Eastman Kodak-Digital Capture and Devices. He earned his M.B.A. in Finance from the Simon Graduate School of Business of the University of Rochester (N.Y.). He lives in Greece, N.Y., with his wife, Linda (Shanks), 鈥73, (elem. ed.) and they have three grown children.

 

Mary Ellen (Lee) Decker, 鈥73, (social studies/sec. ed.) retired after 31 years of teaching, the last 27 years in social studies at Dunkirk (N.Y.) High School. She also served as a Dunkirk Teachers Association union representative and/or officer for 24 years.

 

Tom Dudzick, 鈥73, (art) of Nyack, N.Y., and Barry Shapiro, 鈥75, (psych.) of New York City, former Fredonia roommates, presented a series of workshops in March in the Department of Theatre and Dance. Tom continues his successful career as a playwright and has been referred to by critics as 鈥渢he Catholic Neil Simon.鈥 Barry is co-owner of Herman & Lipson Casting, having been with the company for over 25 years and casting over 7,500 commercials for such products as Loreal, American Express, Advil, Verizon and other top accounts. Barry also has casted for film, television and theatre; formerly managed a rehearsal studio for Broadway shows, and has taught commercial technique classes and directs comedy showcases in New York City.

 

Larry Etkin, 鈥73, (psych.) is the new communication director for Minnesota鈥檚 Perpich Center for Arts Education (PCAE) in Golden Valley, a suburb of Minneapolis. PCAE is a combination of a residential public high school for the arts attended by students from across the state and a research and continuing professional education program for arts teachers from across Minnesota. He earned his M.A. in Journalism from the University of Minnesota.

 

Barbara (Byrnes) Lenarcic, 鈥73, (psych.) is in her 13th year as a docent at the Denver (Colo.) Art Museum, and currently doing outreach art activities for juveniles at the Boulder County Juvenile Center.

 

Dr. Michael Marletta, 鈥73, (biology, chem.) of Berkeley, Calif., is the recipient of the 2008 Biopolymers Murray Gordon Memorial Prize, to be presented during the fall meeting of the American Chemical Society in a special award symposium held in conjunction with the ACS Division of Biological Chemistry. The annual award was established in memory of Dr. Gordon, founding editor of Biopolymers.

 

Helen (Marcellino) Seward, 鈥73, (speech and hear. hand.) retired in 2003 after 30 years in the Amsterdam (N.Y.) School District. She is currently a private speech-language pathologist.

 

1974

Deborah (Leiser) De Bord, 鈥74, (French) of Nampa, Ind., is a travel agent affiliate and small business advisor.
 

Claire (Lukawski) Felong, 鈥74, (math./sec. ed.) is a part-time CPA and fee-based financial planner. She is also involved in the Sierra Club Cool Cities global warming initiatives in Redwood City, Calif., where she lives with her husband, Andy, who also attended Fredonia.

 

Kathleen (Weinaug) Lang, 鈥74, (elem. ed.) of Emerald Isle, N.C., teaches at a college in North Carolina 鈥溾reparing future teachers!! I am loving it!鈥

 

David F. Smith, 鈥74, (pol. sci.) was elected Chief Executive Officer by the board of directors of National Fuel Gas Company. He joined National Fuel in 1978, will continue to serve as president of the company, and has served as president and Chief Operating Officer since 2006. In 2007, he was elected to the company鈥檚 board of directors. Dave has also served as president of National Fuel Gas Supply Corp., Empire State Pipeline, National Fuel Reserves, Inc., and National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp.

 

1975

Barry Shapiro, 鈥75, (psych.) of New York City, see 1973.
 

1976

Dr. Ellen (Gorman) Blair, 鈥76, (speech path.) is the director of Compensatory Education in the Bryan (Texas) Independent School District. She has a master鈥檚 degree in Counseling and Guidance, and her doctorate in Educational Psychology. Classmates can reach her at eblair@bryanisd.org.
 

Dr. Deborah (Anders) Silverman, 鈥76, 鈥79, (music ed., English) is chair of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Northeast District, and is chairing the Sept. 18 Northeast District Conference slated for the Buffalo, N.Y. area. She was recently selected as one of two public relations practitioners in New York State for the PRSA Volunteer Leadership Continuum Task Force out of over 100 people who applied to be named to the committee. Deb is assistant professor of communication at Buffalo State College.

 

1977

Patricia (De Deo) Kelner, 鈥77, (elem. ed.) of Seiad Valley, Calif., is a teacher/administrator in a two-teacher district.
 

Sharon (Tagliaferri) Troha, 鈥77, (bus. admin.) and her family recently moved to Ohio and Sharon opened the Lexington (Ohio) Academy of Dance.

 

1978

Deborah A. Driscoll, 鈥78, (music ed.) is in her 30th year of teaching sixth through 12th grade music at South Seneca Middle School in Ovid, N.Y.
 

Susan L. Weber, 鈥78, (music ed.) of East Meadow, N.Y., is beginning her two-year term as president of the New York State School Music Association. She is in her 27th year of teaching middle school orchestra in the Uniondale School District on Long Island, New York.

 

1979

Buffalo Bills head trainer Bud Carpenter, 鈥79, (elem. ed.) and his staff  received the NFL training staff of the year award given by the Pro Football Athletic Trainers Society in conjunction with the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation. It was the first time a group from the Buffalo Bills has received the award.
 

Thomas Linek, 鈥79, (bus. admin.) was promoted to colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves. Col. Linek serves as the deputy chief of staff, information management officer, for the Army Reserve Medical Command. His current full-time job is as director of information management for Fort McPherson and Fort Gillem in Georgia.

 

1980

Dana (Thompson) Gleason, 鈥80, (mus. therapy) has been a music therapist for 25 years. She also plays bassoon in Binghamton, N.Y., area orchestras.
 

1981

Tammy (Crockett) Hutchinson, 鈥81, (elem. ed./early child.) was named Teacher of the Year for 2007-2008 at Lakeside Park Elementary School. She lives in Hendersonville, Tenn., and has been a teacher for 25 years, currently in first grade.
 

1982

Tom Fitzgerald, 鈥82, (bus. admin.) was named Tops Markets vice president of Real Estate and Construction. Tom has been with Tops Markets since 1991 and has more than 25 years of experience in retail property management. He is responsible for all facets of operations in land acquisition, property lease management, and physical improvements, legal, maintenance and purchasing.
 

Steve Rosenberg, 鈥82, (philo.) is self-publishing his first children鈥檚 book, John Abernathy, with illustrator Regi Hendrix. For more information about the book, interested persons should e-mail smerklebooks@yahoo.com.

 

Brent P. Sheldon, 鈥82, (biology) was named the Radiation Safety officer for Chautauqua County. He has worked for the Chautauqua County Department of Health as a public health sanitarian for the past 20 years and is an E.P.A. Certified Lead Risk Assessor. Brent is also chairman of the Jamestown (N.Y.) City Republication Committee, and served as its treasurer for eight years. Prior to that, he served a two-year term on the Jamestown City Council. Old friends can reach Brent by e-mail at brent_sheldon@hotmail.com.

 

Howard Swirsky, 鈥82, (bus. admin.) of Dix Hills, Long Island, N.Y., is happily married to his wife, Amy, and has a son, Cory, and daughter, Ava. He is an independent sales representative selling Dickies Girl, LTB Jeans, Seven Jeans, Rocawear outerwear, Kenpo and other lines. He added, 鈥淚 loved Fredonia and would recommend the college to others.鈥

 

1984

Diane Christensen, 鈥84, (music ed.) became a National Board Certified Teacher in Library Media in 2007. She is the district librarian at Northern Local Schools in Thornville, Ohio.
 

Christopher Lane, 鈥84, (commun.) was promoted to vice president of engineering and technology at WETA television of Washington, D.C. He joined the station in 1997 as engineering manager and served since 1999 as director of production. He was lead project manager for the 鈥淣ewsHour with Jim Lehrer鈥檚鈥 transition to high definition television.

 

Scott Martelle, 鈥84, (pol. sci.) of Irvine, Calif., reports he has been invited to participate in a panel at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of California at Los Angeles at the end of April, following a talk at Colorado State University at Pueblo, all connected with his recent book, Blood Passion: The Ludlow Massacre and Class War in the American West.

 

1985

Brad Hill, 鈥85, (English) see 1969.

 
Jeff Ohman, 鈥85, (chem.) is chief chemist at the Frewsburg, N.Y., processing facility of Keywell LLC, a processor of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap alloys.

 

1986

Tim Reid, 鈥86, (physics) joined Zolo Technologies of Boulder, Colo., in May 2004 as a manufacturing engineer. He spent the first year transitioning the company鈥檚 grating based multiplexers from telecommunications to spectroscopy applications. Prior to joining Zolo, Tim specialized in design and manufacture of diode laser electro-optic laser coupling, and diode pumped solid state lasers for Melles Griot (now CVI Laser). He has over 10 years of experience in technical field service management.
 

1987

Dr. Timothy J. Brown鈥檚, 鈥87, (special studies) work for soprano and string quartet, 鈥淟e Glas,鈥 was premiered in Beauvechain, Belgium, in November 2007. Excerpts from his song cycle, 鈥淚n Flanders Fields,鈥 are included on a forthcoming CD, 鈥淚n Concert,鈥 on Beauport Classical. He lives in Colorado.
 

Carrie (Wojda) Newman, 鈥87, (econ.) is an account manager for NelNet, an education finance company.


David Newman, 鈥87, (comp. sci.) is a field application engineer for Dialogic, a telecommunications company. He and Carrie (see above) live in Irving, N.Y.

 

Bonnie (Arzner) Shipotofsky, 鈥87, (med. technology) lives in southern New Jersey with Mark (see below) and has been senior medical technologist at Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia, Pa. since 1990.

 

1988

Mark Shipotofsky, 鈥88, (pol. sci.) works for Jacob Engineering in Philadelphia, Pa., currently on a railroad project which is replacing the 100 year old elevated subway in the city. He and Bonnie, 鈥87, (see above) have three children, and he coaches them in soccer and basketball.
 

1989

Charles 鈥淐harlie鈥 Lewis, 鈥89, (English) has been a photojournalist at the Buffalo News for the past 10 years. He won First Place in the 2007 New York State Associated Press Association Photo Contest (large paper division) for his feature photo, 鈥淧lane Face,鈥 taken of a little girl at the terminal at the Niagara Falls Airport on the occasion of the airport鈥檚 first commercial flight in several years. He and his wife, Laura, 鈥89, (see below) have two sons, Wesley and Derek.
 

Laura (Way) Lewis, 鈥89, (psych.) is director of Field Education and Student Services for the School of Social Work at the State University at Buffalo (N.Y.). She is also pursuing her Ph.D. in Counseling Education at U.B.

 

1991

Barbara (Tierson) Bennett, 鈥91, (account.) is vice president of finance at the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Upstate New York Chapter in Rochester, N.Y. She and her husband, Chris, 鈥92, have two children, Abby and Nicholas.
 

Professor Emeritus Dan Berggren tells us that Andy Flynn, 鈥91, (commun.) who writes the Adirondack Attic newspaper column for the Adirondack Journal, was featured on the journal鈥檚 segment in the Feb. 17 episode of the 鈥淢ohawk Valley Living鈥 television show. Dan and Andy also did a program together at the Adirondack Museum in March, 鈥淭he Adirondack Musical History Tour.鈥

 

1992

Chris Bennett, 鈥92, (elem. ed.) see 1991.
 

Christie Sims, 鈥92, (English) was promoted to E911 dispatch supervisor at the Tompkins County (N.Y.) Department of Emergency Response. Her duties include the implementation of training programs and supervision of dispatchers. She would love to hear from fellow classmates at simmer926@juno.com.

 

Jeffrey J. Venuti, 鈥92, (English) lives in Boston, Mass., and completed his M.S. in Human Resources at Suffolk University in December 2007. He recently left his position as a senior employee benefits and human resource consultant with The Bostonian Group to be the executive client consultant at Borislow Insurance, also an employee and human resources consulting firm. He and his partner, Rob Swann, plan to remain in the Boston area. Friends may reach Jeff at jjvenuti@yahoo.com.

 

David Wallak, 鈥92, (bus. admin./finance) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

1993

Allison Altobellis, 鈥93, (sociology) is the training coordinator for Edgewood Management Corp. in Silver Spring, Md. She has also started her own company, Altobellis Training and Consulting, and gives workshops on marketing for apartment communities across the country.
 

Angela Bizzle-Tucker, 鈥93, (bus. admin./market.) works for Verizon Wireless as regional marketing consultant, responsible for retail marketing efforts for Rochester, Buffalo and the Southern Tier of New York State. She formerly served as special events incentives coordinator for all of Upstate New York markets. Angela lives with her four children, Regina, Shaeden, Kechard and Jennifer, in Rochester, N.Y.

 

Deanna (Nuszkowski) Carlsen, 鈥93, (chem.) has moved back to the Buffalo, N.Y., area with her husband and two children. She will continue to work for Dannon part-time.

 

Greg Lowenguth, 鈥93, (biology) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥


Kate (Stage) Lowenguth, 鈥93, (elem. ed.) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

Kelly Ann (Barton) McCarty, 鈥93, (bus. admin.) is back working for SAIC, telecommuting from home in Florida since her children, Emily and Collin, are now both in school. She invites friends to send e-mail to kmccarty7@comcast.net.

 

Brad Petrella, 鈥93, (sound rec. technology) of Cinnaminson, N.J., has accepted a new position as technical engineer at Shooters Post and Transfer in Philadelphia, Pa.

 

Deb (Cimochowski) Petrella, 鈥93, (elem. ed.) keeps busy with Brad (see above) and her children, Riley and Brianna, while doing volunteer work for their church and school.

 

1994

Michael Ende, 鈥94, (account.) works at M&T Bank as a senior credit analyst and lives with his family in South Wales, N.Y. See note under 鈥淏irths.鈥
 

Brian Gwitt, 鈥94, (pol. sci., special studies) was named a Partner at Damon & Morey LLP of Buffalo, N.Y. He practices in the Business Litigation and Insolvency Department, focusing on business and commercial litigation, including contract disputes, Uniform Commercial Code, corporate governance, intellectual property/trade secret litigation, bankruptcy and real estate litigation, and debtor/creditor matters.

 

Dr. Todd Schoepflin, 鈥94, (psych.) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

Michele (Tofil) Szalkowski, 鈥94, (account.) of Dunkirk, N.Y., was named a staff accountant at Johnson, Mackowiak & Associates, LLP.

 

1995

Hope (Cureton) Cranford, 鈥95, (English) was named to the 鈥40 Under 40鈥 list compiled by the Savannah (Ga.) Business Report & Journal. Hope is executive director of the ACCESS (Assuring Commitment, Continuity and Excellence for Student Success) Programs at Savannah State University. She formerly served as GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) coordinator and director of the Upward Bound program.
 

Dr. Cynthia (Miller) Hoover, 鈥95, (chem.) received the George W. Thorn Award from the State University at Buffalo, given to a U.B. graduate under 40 in recognition of outstanding national or international contributions to their career field or academic area. After earning her doctorate at U.B. and spending two years as a research chemist at Advanced Technology Materials, she joined the Praxair Research and Development Center as a developmental associate in electronics technology. She is now director of research and development for the Fortune 500 company that has operations around the world. Cindy also holds several patents and in 2005 was the recipient of the Young Eminent Engineer Award from the National Academy of Engineering.

 

David Stott, 鈥95, (bus. admin.) recently passed his S.P.H.R. certification, and is currently director, Global Human Resources Operations, for Symantec, Inc. in Cupertino, Calif. Dave and his wife, Shari, live in San Francisco. Friends can reach Dave through e-mail at dts2121@yahoo.com.

 

1996

Karla (Palermo) Ess, 鈥96, (elem. ed.) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥
 

Sonja Johnson, 鈥96, (account.) was promoted to supervisor in the Jamestown, N.Y. office of the certified public accounting firm Buffamante Whipple Buttafaro.

 

1997

Dr. Joshua Uronis, 鈥97, (biology) completed his doctoral degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The title of his dissertation is, 鈥淗istological and Molecular Analysis of Colorectal Cancer Morphology,鈥 and his work was a Highlighted Article in the December 2007 issue of the journal, Cancer Research.
 

1998

Jeff Bucki, 鈥98, (English) an award-winning public relations practitioner and copywriter, was promoted to account manager/copywriter at Travers Collins and Company of Buffalo, N.Y. He joined the company in 2002 and provides public relations services to Independent Health, the United Way of Buffalo and Erie County, and the Diocese of Buffalo, among others.
 

Michael Eglin, 鈥98, (music comp.) was one of two winners of the 2008 Young Composers Competition sponsored by the Pacific Chorale. Michael鈥檚 work, 鈥淏arter,鈥 one of 70 entries, had its world premiere at the chorale鈥檚 鈥淎merican Treasures鈥 concert in March and reprised at the Pacific Chorale鈥檚 American Masterpieces Choral Festival in April. He is artistic director of the Adelfos Ensemble, a 10-member men鈥檚 a cappella choir specializing in contemporary and Renaissance music. He lives in Santa Barbara, Calif., with his wife and two sons, and is director of music and organist at El Montecito Presbyterian Church.

 

Dr. Emily (Murphy) VanDette, 鈥98, (English) is a faculty member in the Department of English at SUNY Fredonia.

 

Bridget Young, 鈥98, (math./sec. ed.) was promoted to assistant professor of mathematics at Suffolk County (N.Y.) Community College.

 

1999

Sean Muldoon, 鈥99, (econ.) teaches ninth and 10th grade social studies at Lackawanna (N.Y.) High School. See note under 鈥淢arriages.鈥
 

Ellen (Klem) Pennock, 鈥99, (art) has been an art teacher for five years at Trumansburg (N.Y.) High School. She and her husband, Paul, and dog, two cats, and six chickens, live in Hector, N.Y.

 

Karrie (Utter) Schauber, 鈥99, (speech and hear. hand.) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

Tina (Bausch) Schoepflin, 鈥99, (social work) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

2000

Maclain (Nichols) Berhaupt, 2000, (interdis. studies) was selected to serve as a member of the Youth Leadership Congress by New York State First Lady Silda Spitzer. Maclain has been director of Development for the city of Dunkirk, N.Y., since March 2005.
 

Jeremy Boylan, 2000, (English), of Cortland, N.Y., see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

Jason Butterfield, 2000, (bus. admin.) of Eden Prairie, Minn., works for Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global commercial real estate firm, representing corporations in real estate negotiations and transactions.

 

Bryan D鈥橝rcangelo, 2000, (bus. admin.) of South Boston, Mass., is a specialty respiratory pharmaceutical sales rep for AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals.

 

Leah Fabiano-Smith, 2000, 鈥01, (speech path.) lives in San Diego, Calif., see note under 鈥淢arriages.鈥


Debra Karpinske-Keyser, 2000, 鈥05, (commun., English/adol. ed.) teaches at Chautauqua Lake High School. She will complete her master鈥檚 degree in Special Education in May at Mercyhurst College of Erie, Pa.

 

Matthew R. Kaufman, 2000, (bus. admin.) and his wife, 碍补迟颈别,鈥01, (see below) have moved to Lockport, N.Y. See note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

Stephen Powell, 2000, (bus. admin.) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

Peter Smith, 2000, (criminal justice) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥


Pattra Wirojratana, 2000, (biochemistry) lives in Boston, Mass., and is pursuing a M.S. in Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health. Prior to graduate school she was a research associate at Harvard Clinical Research Institute.

 

2001

Yartish Bullock-Okeke, 鈥01, (English) completed her M.A. degree in Communication Arts (Public Relations and Advertising) from New York Institute of Technology in New York City.
 

Katie (Powers) Kaufman, 鈥01, (elem. ed./math.) of Lockport, N.Y., see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥


Thomas Priester, 鈥01, (English/sec. ed.) program coordinator at the Campus Center at Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y., received the Audrey Hozak New Professional Award at the annual Region 2 conference of the Association of College Unions International held in Buffalo, N.Y. He is co-chair of the organization鈥檚 regional Campus Life and Program Management educational council.

 

2002

Erin (Hotchkin) Boylan, 鈥02, (bus. admin./marketing) is assistant director of Alumni Affairs at SUNY Cortland. See also note under 鈥淏irths.鈥
 

Kara (Krypel) Muldoon, 鈥02, (French/sec. ed.) teaches French at Holland (N.Y.) High School. See note under 鈥淢arriages.鈥

 

Stacy (Nicolini) Powell, 鈥02, (speech path.) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥

 

2003

Robert Richardson, 鈥03, (commun.) see note under 鈥淢arriages.鈥
 

Susan F. (Porter) Richardson, 鈥03, (commun./comm. studies) see note under 鈥淢arriages.鈥

 

2004

Valerie (Gehring) Smith, 鈥04, 鈥06, (child. ed., curr. and instr.) see note under 鈥淏irths.鈥
 

2005

Tim Krakowiak, 鈥05, (English) is a staff writer at the Daily American Republic in Poplar Bluff, Mo. He previously was business editor at the Southeast Missourian, a daily newspaper of Cape Girardeau, Mo., and did some writing for Cornell University鈥檚 New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y.
 

2006

Elioenai Burgos, 鈥06, (account., bus. admin./finance) of Fredonia, N.Y., was named a staff accountant at Johnson, Mackowiak & Associates, LLP.
 

M. Andrew Burr, 鈥06, (econ.) see Emeritus Notes.

 

Megan Green, 鈥06, (account.) has joined the firm of Buffamante Whipple Buttafaro, P.C. as a staff accountant in its Jamestown, N.Y., office.

 

Kristen Orser, 鈥06, (English, philo.) is a graduate student and faculty member in the English department at Columbia College in Chicago, Ill., and organized 鈥淐ritical Encounters,鈥 a series of lectures and discussions on issues of social justice. She is an M.F.A. candidate and editor of the Columbia Poetry Review.

 

2007

Erin E. Edmonds, 鈥07, (English) was promoted to program coordinator from editorial assistant at Long Island Business News. She helps to plan major events hosted by the publication including award dinners and galas for Long Island鈥檚 business community.
 

Monica Erbacher, 鈥07, (psych.) is a graduate assistant in the psychology department at the University of Virginia, pursuing a Ph.D. in Psychology.

 

Alicia (Hartman) Johnson, 鈥07, (biochemistry) of Jamestown, N.Y., who was the recipient of the Fredonia chemistry department鈥檚 Outstanding Senior Award for 2006-2007, hopes to work for a year or two and then pursue a Ph.D. See note under 鈥淏irths.鈥


Marcie Lukach, 鈥07, (account.) of Dunkirk, N.Y., was named a staff accountant at Johnson, Mackowiak & Associates, LLP.

 
 

Professor Emeritus Dan Berggren (commun.) reports that North County Public Radio has included him in its Up North Music website at . The interview and music is from a recording session he did during the summer of 2007 in the Adirondacks. He will also return to Fredonia to sing on April 19 and 20 at Earth Day celebrations.

 

A book of published newspaper columns by Dr. Robert Heichberger (education) and M. Andrew Burr, 鈥06, (econ.), Five Years on the Cutting Edge: From Our Perspective 2003-2008, has been released by Xulon Press.

 

Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Daniel D. Reiff (art) was a guest speaker at a conference in March sponsored by the White House Historical Association in honor of James Hoban, architect of the White House. Dr. Reiff also provided a chapter on Fredonia architect Enoch A. Curtis to the book, American Architects and Their Books, published by the University of Massachusetts Press.

 

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