Deaths
ALUMNI
Laura D. Foster,
Class of 1929
Sarah (Bliss) Laine,
Class of 1929
Edna (Hollenbeck) Merchant, Class of 1931
Leila (Lloyd) Taylor,
Class of 1931
Edith M. (Mackmer) Schue, Class of 1934
Frank M. Nowak,
Class of 1935
Rita (Lee) Rosedahl,
Class of 1936
Ruth M. (Gorke) Dunnigan, Class of 1939
Lovina Ann Saigeon,
Class of 1939
W. Edward Turner,
Class of 1941
Mary Joan (FitzPatrick) Dean, Class of 1945
Vanja (Holmberg) Seawall, Class of 1946
Betty L. (Stetson) Torrey, Class of 1949
Dolores A. (Gretka) Nagy, Class of 1956
Anne (Tucker) Culhane,
Class of 1957
Robert C. Jesse,
Class of 1963
Donald R. Holtz,
Classes of 1964, 1969
Nicholas M. Fortuna,
Class of 1966
Richard M. Moskowitz,
Class of 1969
Kathryn N. Brown,
Class of 1970
Robert J. Giltinan,
Class of 1971
Ronald G. Norgren,
Class of 1971
Kenneth A. Kensek,
Class of 1978
Robin (Huth) Szczesny,
Class of 1978
Candy L. Kruschke,
Class of 1984
Georgene Mack,
Class of 1988
William Hall,
Class of 1994
Kristie L. Saletta,
Class of 2007
CURRENT STUDENTS
Eric R. Peters
Hannah H. Petersen
Jessica Webber
FACULTY/STAFF
Beatrice T. Catalano,
Student Association,
1964-1991
Joseph J. DuBois,
Facilities Services,
1993-2009
Joyce A. Frey,
Facilities Services, 1981-92; Green Thumb, 1997-2009
Edith 鈥淕ay鈥 (Rice) Kreider, Reed Library, 1958-1970
Dr. T. Richard Patterson, School of Music, 1947-1987
Dr. Louis S. Richardson, School of Music, 1958-1987
Dr. Edward Saveth, Department of History
1967-1985
1930s
Evelyn (Akerly) Button, 鈥34, (elem. ed.) made a sizable donation to the music department at Panama (N.Y.) Central School which was used to purchase a piano, microphones, a timpani, guitars, a drum set, hand chimes and 13 state-of-the-art iMac computers. She is a former Panama district music teacher.
1950s
Bruce Heacock, 鈥58, (music ed.) is gigging on piano in country clubs and restaurants.
1960s
Andy Horn, 鈥60,(music ed.) reports his son will be starting his freshman year at SUNY Fredonia in the fall, concurrent with his own 50th alumni reunion.
Geno Vincenzo (Gallelli), 鈥61, (elem. ed.) has written a book, A Reunion To Die For, a detective story.
Elizabeth (Young) Harper Chernault, 鈥64, (music ed.) has retired from 40-plus years of teaching and is 鈥渓oving it.鈥 She would like to hear from classmates.
Jacob Ludes, III, 鈥64,(history) delivered the 2010 Commencement address to overseas candidates for the master鈥檚 degree from Endicott College and the College for International Studies in July in Leysin, Switzerland. Jacob has addressed education audiences in 26 countries. He is the Executive Director/CEO of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).
Michele (Finnegan) Notte, 鈥66, (speech path.) is enjoying her Florida home in The Villages. She retired from SUNY Fredonia鈥檚 Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology in 2007.
Martha 鈥淢arti鈥 (Dabb) Reed, 鈥67,(elem. ed.) retired in 2008 from Hillsborough County Schools in Tampa, Fla. She has a son, daughter and granddaughters.
Thomas Hebeisen, 鈥68,(chem.) has retired as chief 鈥淭rain the Trainer鈥 instructor with the New York Army National Guard (NYARNG) Regional Training Institute Camp Smith in Peekskill, N.Y., following 35 years of military service.
Jon Shapiro, 鈥68, (elem ed.) has been named Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver Campus, effective March 1.
Dr. Jeffrey A. DuBois, 鈥69, (biology) presented a biology seminar on glucose testing and analysis at SUNY Fredonia as part of the biology department鈥檚 distinguished speaker event. He is Vice President of Medical and Scientific Affairs at Nova Biomedical Corporation in Waltham, Mass., holds several patents and is the author of more than 100 articles.
Nelson Kass, 鈥69, (elem. ed.) has been living in West Palm Beach, Fla., and is looking forward to retiring.
1970s
Fred Zerega, 鈥70, (biology/sec. ed.) is a science and mathematics teacher at the Roxbury (N.Y.) Central School and has been recognized by Cambridge Who鈥檚 Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in secondary education.
Robert Crabtree, 鈥71,(elem. ed.) has retired after 36 years as an elementary teacher and has been elected to the board of education for the North Syracuse (N.Y.) Central School District.
Onaje Allan Gumbs, 鈥71,(music ed.) is pianist in the Avery Sharpe Trio.
Dr. Arthur Jackson, 鈥71, (pol. sci.) has been appointed Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Cynthia Wells, 鈥71, (elem. ed.) is happily retired but continues to work on the board of trustees for the New York State Art Teachers鈥 Association.
Gary Crow-Willard, 鈥72, (music) has switched career paths at least three times. After leaving Fredonia, Gary was an opera apprentice at Wolf Trap near Washington, D.C., while continuing vocal studies in Oklahoma City. In 1974, he moved to New York City, was married to Dorothy, and continued studying and performing in opera. They moved to New Haven, Conn., and Gary completed a master鈥檚 degree at Yale University in 1980. Gary became an adjunct teacher of voice at Wesleyan University and Trinity College and continued to freelance as a singer.
Barb (Robusto) Galliford, 鈥72, (applied music) performed with the choral group, The Sampler Trio, from Rochester, N.Y., in a holiday concert for several churches in Batavia, N.Y. She has taught voice and piano for 30 years.
Leora 鈥淟ee鈥 (Byrnes) Yanda, 鈥72, (elem. ed.) is retired in Florida after 33 years at Fillmore (N.Y.) Central School. She continues to travel whenever possible with her husband of 27 years.
Reid Wallace, 鈥72, (elem. ed.) and Marleen (Stoiber) Wallace, 鈥74, (elem. ed.) have been married for 32 years. Reid has retired after 35 years in education, the last 11 years as a principal. Marleen is still teaching reading at an elementary school.
Robert Bradley, 鈥74, (history) is retired from Delray Beach (Fla.) Police Dept. after 27 years as a sergeant. Robert and his wife, Kathy, have two sons, Matthew and Scott.
Carol (Covino) Deeb, 鈥74, (sociology) recently received her license in Texas as a Master Social Worker.
William Lundquist, 鈥74,(psych.) was named as a new partner at Hodgson Russ LLP, a Buffalo, N.Y., law firm.
David F. Smith, 鈥74, (pol. sci.) was recently named Chairman of National Fuel Gas Co.
Edward Bysiek, 鈥75, (math.) has retired as president of Alstom Power Air Preheater in Wellsville, N.Y. He began his career with the Air Preheater Company in 1979 as a marketing development analyst.
Lynne (Marmora) Crystal, 鈥76, (speech path.) is happy and grateful to announce the 22nd anniversary of Lynne Crystal Company, LLC-Management Development Consultants. Her company works globally with Fortune 500 companies developing their senior management. Lynne also chairs The Gateway Workforce Education Committee in New Jersey.
James Bunge, 鈥77, (English) was recently appointed to coach for the girls junior varsity basketball team at Dunkirk (N.Y.) High School.
Sean McGuinness, 鈥77, (psych.) was named the new superintendent of Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River for the National Park Service.
Christina Rausa, 鈥77, (theatre) appeared in, Guacamole Conversations: Mother-Daughter Reflections, at the MusicalFare Theatre and starred as Amelia Earhart in Jean McCann鈥檚 play, American Pioneers: The Amelia Earhart Story, for the Theatre of Youth in Buffalo, N.Y.
Sandi (Johnson) Robison, 鈥77, (English) living in Ocala, Fla., has published two poetry chapbooks in 2009, Leaving the Pony, (Finishing Line Press) and Tundra Heart, (Pudding House Press). Both are available from the publishers; Leaving the Pony is also available on Amazon.com.
Michael Sembroff, 鈥77,(theatre) played a biker named, 鈥淐hainsaw,鈥 in Coterie Theatre of Kansas City, Mo.鈥檚 production of, Maul of the Dead, along with his 13-year-old son who played a monster. The production was inspired by the classic zombie movie, 鈥淒awn of the Dead.鈥
Dr. Luanne (Clarke) Crosby, 鈥78, (music ed.) a professor of voice and chorus at Alfred University, was recently on sabbatical studying in Costa Rica to prepare a recital program scheduled to be performed at Chautauqua Institution in August. Joining her was her husband, Stephen, and their children.
Scott Munson, 鈥78,(English) recently retired after serving for 30 years as executive director of an assisted living facility in Middle Island, N.Y. The free time allowed him to complete his first novel, A Gift from Saint Elmo, a fantasy-adventure taking place aboard the Titanic. Scott and his wife of 32 years, Patricia Reynolds, 鈥78, (elem. ed.) live in Bellport, N.Y., and have two grown children.
April (Biro) Carere, 鈥79, (music ed.) reports her daughter, Jill, (music ed.) graduated magna cum laude from SUNY Fredonia in May as the 11th family member with a Fredonia degree.
R. Timothy Eades, 鈥79, (pol. sci.) started a new law firm, Eades and Militello, P.C., in Fredonia, N.Y.
Nancy (Ward) Follansbee, 鈥79,(math.) was named Superintendent for Easthampton (N.Y.) School District. She had been the curriculum director since 2006 and began working as a reading specialist in 1991.
1980s
Ralph M. Jeswald, 鈥80, (psych.) received the Dr. Joseph R. Coppola 鈥40 Award from the Canisius College Accounting Association Society at its annual banquet in April.
Jerome Moss, 鈥80,(sociology) was recognized during Black History Month by the Observer of Dunkirk, N.Y.
Carl Vahl, 鈥80,(pol. sci.) after 25 years of practicing law, has retired and is studying in New York City at the Italian Culinary Academy. After three months, he was slated to go to Alma in Parma, Italy, the finest Italian cooking school, followed by an internship at a one- or two-star, Michelin-rated restaurant in Italy.
Sean Kirst, 鈥81,(English) has written the book, Moonfixer: The Basketball Journey of Earl Lloyd, about the first African American to play in the NBA. Sean also received the 2009 Sigma Delta Chi award from The Society of Professional Journalists and the Gus Bliven-Joe Ganley-Mario Rossi Career Achievement Award. Sean is a columnist for the Post-Standard in Syracuse, N.Y.
Paul Layer Jr., 鈥81,(history) was inducted into Starpoint High School鈥檚 Wall of Fame. He is Vice President of Development for French Mortuary in Albuquerque, N.M.
Julie Newell, 鈥82,(music perf.) was named Educator of the Year by OperaBuffs of WNY at its 24th annual awards banquet.
John S. Mazur, 鈥82,(bus. admin.) represented SUNY Fredonia at the inauguration of Schenectady County Community College鈥檚 sixth president, Dr. Quintin B. Bullock, on April 30.
Sandra J. Olson, 鈥82,(sociology) was appointed Director of Special Education at Brocton (N.Y.) Central School, where she also serves as the Assistant Elementary Principal.
John Dedie, 鈥83, (commun.) is a political science instructor at the Community College of Baltimore County, School of Business, Social Science, Wellness and Education. He has been teaching for over 16 years and earned a M.A. degree in Political Science from the University at Buffalo in 1990. He also serves as a political analyst for WBBF-TV Fox 45 in Baltimore, Md.
Stephen J. Riczker, 鈥83,(psych.) received Jamestown Community College鈥檚 Distinguished Alumnus Award. Stephen is the Director of Health and Health-Related Services at The Resource Center.
Scott Martelle, 鈥84,(pol. sci.) hosted a panel at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books with biographers of Raymond Carver, Arthur Koestler and Mark Twain. He also contributed to the LA Times鈥 Jacket Copy blog: latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/.
David Musial, 鈥84, (interdisc. stds.) composed a theme song for an award-winning campaign created by three Young Marine high school students in Red Bluff, Calif., upon invitation by the Inspector General of the Young Marines. David also produced a show in the Hall of Heroes at the Pentagon at an event honoring the three high schoolers.
Carmen McCray Green, 鈥85,(English) received her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University in August 2009. Carmen鈥檚 28th book, The Perfect Seduction, was released by Harlequin Books in January.
Holly (Johnson) Hannon, 鈥85, (reading) earned her Master of Science degree in Educational Leadership with K-12 Principal Certification from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. She is currently a literacy coach for the Falconer (N.Y.) Central School District, where she lives with her husband and two sons.
Louis P. Iglesias, 鈥85, (bus. admin.) is Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of AIG Risk Management, Inc. He was featured in an Executive Profile in Business Week.
Simone Fancher-Rowan, 鈥85, (sociology) director of Marketing/PR for Clarence (N.Y.) Credit Union, recently received awards at the state level for credit union participation in the community and for teaching youth financial literacy. She was slated to travel to Washington, D.C., to accept recognition at the national level.
Lisa Brigantino, 鈥86,(music theory) and Lori Brigantino, 鈥87, (interdisc. stds.) are performing in, Don鈥檛 Tell Mamma, as the musical comedy duo of Vickie & Nickie, in New York City. The sisters have been performing together since they were children.
Mike Crisanti, 鈥86, (bus. admin.) has been named Assistant Vice President of the Hanover Insurance Group (d/b/a Citizens Insurance) located in Howell, Mich. Mike joined the company in 2006 as Marketing Director for Michigan Personal lines.
Maureen "Mo" (Smith) Mulderig, 鈥86, (elem. ed.) is looking for class members and wonders if anyone is interested in meeting at Homecoming Weekend in the fall of 2011. Interested persons could contact Mo via e-mail at momo7@aol.com.
Robert Saeli, 鈥86, (recom. gene technology) was appointed by Independent Health as President of its Pharmacy Benefit Dimensions Division.
Patrick Gregor, 鈥87, (bus. admin.) joined Citizens Bank in Delaware as a mortgage loan officer.
Jackie (Amigone) Spiro, 鈥87, (theatre) has been living in Rochester, N.Y., for the past 10 years after moving from the metro New York City area. She works as an operations coordinator for High Tech Rochester, an economic development organization that runs two technology incubators in Rochester. Jackie also performs with the Gregory Kunde Chorale and stage manages numerous productions at Blackfriars theatre. She can be reached through LinkedIn.
Dr. Stuart A. Cain, 鈥89, (physics, coop. eng.) was named President and CEO of Alden Research Laboratory Inc., in Holden, Mass. He resides in Jefferson, Mass., with his wife, Kristine, and their three children, Douglas, Michael and Elizabeth.
Bonnie (Wander) Calamita, 鈥89, (speech and hear. hand.) is Primary School Principal of Starpoint Central School District and has been recognized by Cambridge Who鈥檚 Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in education administration.
Roberta Thompson, 鈥89, (interdis. stds.) was named a real estate associate broker for Real Estate Advantage in Jamestown, N.Y., and has worked in the real estate business for more than 20 years.
1990s
Mike Thaine, 鈥90, (music ed.) was one of 11 Albion music teachers to perform in a faculty recital, on the euphonium. He is the Albion (N.Y.) High School band director.
Andy Flynn, 鈥91, (commun.) has been developing the 鈥淎dirondack Attic鈥 radio show which debuted in April after his self-syndicated weekly newspaper column was discontinued due to the economic downturn. The show features stories about artifacts at the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake.
Joseph L. Gugino, 鈥91,(bus. admin.) has joined New England Financial as a financial representative.
Susan Forrester-MacKay鈥檚, 鈥91,(elem. ed.) series of paintings, 鈥淗umanScapes,鈥 were featured at the Octagon Gallery at Patterson Library in Westfield, N.Y. In addition to New York, her work has also been exhibited in galleries in Arizona, California, Virginia and New Mexico.
Janet Mayer, 鈥91, (commun.) appeared on the 鈥淒r. Oz鈥 show to discuss being a stroke victim. She wrote an article for Stroke Connection about her experience and it was picked up by Dr. Mehmat Oz鈥檚 show on CBS. The show featured stroke victims whose conditions were misdiagnosed.
Dr. Melinda McMinn, 鈥91, (med. technology) has been board certified in Family Medicine since 1997 and received subspecialty board certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine in October 2008. She is the Assistant Medical Director of Hospice of Central New York and the new Medical Director of the Palliative Medicine/Advanced Illness service at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y.
Pete Correale, 鈥92, (commun.) is doing stand-up comedy and has performed at the Montreal Comedy Festival, the Aspen Comedy Arts Festival, 鈥淢TV,鈥 鈥淰H1鈥 and 鈥淭he Tonight Show with Jay Leno.鈥 He has written for and acted on various shows for Comedy Central and MTV.
Mark Colmerauer, 鈥92, (geophysics) was appointed to the Hamburg (N.Y.) Village Board. He has served on the village鈥檚 Environmental Conservation Commission and the Erie County Environmental Management Council.
John D鈥橝gostino, 鈥92, (English) was chosen to receive the Laura Paul Award for Democracy by the League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County. John is the publisher of the Observer in Dunkirk, N.Y.
Molly (Hilbrecht) Frank, 鈥93, (econ.) has been appointed as Blasdell, N.Y., Branch Manager for M&T Bank.
Chris Parkhurst, 鈥93, (commun.) visited Nepal recently where he shot and directed the documentary, Journey to Kathmandu,
(JourneyToKathmandu.com) and would love to start some dialogue with Fredonia people about the film.
Brian Thornton, 鈥93,(account.) was promoted to Investment Officer at BB&T Investment Services. He joined the bank in 2006 as an investment counselor serving four BB&T financial centers in Wake County, N.C.
Kate (Maragliano) Dunlap, 鈥95, (English) married David Dunlap in October 2009 and moved to Ohio after working as a librarian for nine years at Hilbert College in Hamburg, N.Y. She is now an instruction librarian for Ohio State University at its Mansfield campus and tries to keep up with her two stepsons, Brandon and Eric.
Kevin Halpin, 鈥95,(bus. admin.) was promoted to Director at DeltaPoint Capital Management, and is also the new Chairman of the Board of Directors of Badger Technologies, Inc. He is also President of the Upstate Venture Association of New York. Kevin lives in Pittsford, N.Y., with his wife and three young sons.
Randall Lewis, 鈥95,(pol. sci.) has joined The Resource Center as the agency鈥檚 Corporate Counsel.
Tenor Jeffrey P. Porter, 鈥95, (music perf.) performed in a recital during Eastman Organists Day at the University at Buffalo. He is currently Director of Music and Liturgy for the Parish Community of St. Katharine Drexel in Buffalo, N.Y. He has also performed as a soloist for the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ars Nova Orchestra, the St. Joseph Cathedral Consort and the Chautauqua Chamber Singers.
Patrick Stokes, 鈥95,(English) has been named Community Chamber Coordinator for the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce.
Greg Borowski, 鈥97, (commun.) has been promoted to Senior Product Manager of Video & Online TV at Synacor in Buffalo, N.Y.
Elizabeth Davis, 鈥97, (English) recently became a National Board Certified English Teacher and teaches high school near Fredonia, Wash.
Christine Schonhart, 鈥97, (bus. admin.) was appointed Neighborhood Services Manager at the Boston (Mass.) Public Library.
William K. Taylor, 鈥97, (English) was appointed Monroe County (N.Y.) Attorney. William has worked in the Monroe County Law Department since January 2007, most recently as Chief Deputy County Attorney.
Mike Modugno, 鈥98,(commun.) is in his eighth season as the 鈥淰oice of the K-Wings鈥 on B2 Networks, the 鈥淥fficial BroadbandBroadcast Provider of the ECHL.鈥
Kevin Watson, 鈥98,(commun., English) is the new Assistant Principal at Kendall (N.Y.) Junior/Senior High School. He has been at Kendall for three years as an English teacher and Athletic Director.
Jason Enser, 鈥99, (commun., pol. sci.) has been appointed the new Associate Dean of Students at Clarkson University.
Craig Kier, 鈥99,(music ed.) will take on the role of Assistant Chorus Master for the Houston Grand Opera in September. He is currently the Resident Principal Coach/Accompanist and Assistant Conductor for the Atlanta Opera.
Shaun Nelms, 鈥99, (social studies/sec. ed.) has been named Chief of Schools, Northeast Zone, for the Rochester (N.Y.) City School District. He has been Principal of Burger Middle School in the Rush-Henrietta School District since 2006.
2000s
Tracy Rzepka, 鈥00, (commun.) was named as Communications Specialist by BWI Health Promotions in Buffalo, N.Y., which promotes health at work sites and schools.
Adam Parker, 鈥01, (interdis. stds) was appointed the new Men鈥檚 Soccer Coach at SUNY Potsdam. He spent the past three years coaching at North Country Community College, and last season led the squad to its first Mountain Valley Conference title.
Thomas C. Priester, 鈥01, (English/sec. educ.) represented SUNYFredonia at the inaugurationof Monroe Community College鈥檚 fifth president, Dr. Anne M. Kress.
Loretta (Slaton) Torain, 鈥01,(English) received an award in May for her service to democracy from the League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County.
Jeffrey Bianchi, 鈥02, (music perf.) conducted an educational workshop for high school students, 鈥淭he Classical Guitar: From Dowland to You Tube,鈥 at The Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation in Vicksburg, Miss. He also performed a solo concert.
Alan Altman, 鈥03,(visual arts/graphic design) and his wife, Amanda, have moved back home to Rochester, N.Y. from Charlotte, N.C. They brought back with them their full-service design and advertising firm, A3 Design.
Pamela (Smith) Enser, 鈥03, (literacy) has been appointed Assistant Registrar at SUNY Canton.
Jason Foster, 鈥03,(English) was promoted in July 2009 to Director of Student Activities at Northeastern University, responsible for the oversight of 250 student organizationsas well as large-scale programming on campus. Notably, he and his team have secured mainstream performers such as Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, Kathy Griffin and Margaret Cho to perform for the university community.
Jon Lelito, 鈥03, (biology) is a Biocontrol Facility Manager at a lab in Brighton, Mich., where he has been involved in breeding wasps to kill the emerald ash borer.
Mark Taurisani, 鈥03,(sociology) was promoted to Director of Football Operations for the University of Wisconsin Badgers. Prior to going to Wisconsin, Mark spent the summer of 2005 as a training camp assistant with the Seattle Seahawks.
Christopher Wietig, 鈥04, (music perf.) was promoted to Associate Marketing Manager for Rich Products, Inc., in Buffalo, N.Y.
Dinecia Pierre-Louis, 鈥05,(French/adol. ed.) coordinated an all-campus relief effort at SUNY Fredonia, including a talent show, to assist victims of the earthquake that struck her homeland, Haiti.
Meghan Roberts, 鈥05, (psych.) was named Assistant Administrator for EduKids Early Childhood Centers in West Seneca, N.Y. She was awarded a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential in recognition of outstanding work with young children.
Michael R. Davis, 鈥06,(music perf.) will be attending Washington and Lee School of Law in the fall in pursuit of a J.D.
James Domroe, 鈥06, (commun./TV and digital film) directed an unreleased music video for New York City rapper Taj Mahal in downtown Syracuse, N.Y. It is one of seven projects he has recently produced for local recording artists.
Joseph Flaxman, 鈥06, (music perf.) performed a recital in Denville, N.J., via the MacDowell Club, and the role of Germano in Rossini鈥檚, La Scala di Seta, at Montclair (N.J.) State University. He and Victoria Vargas, 鈥08, (see separate note) taped performances for Robert Sherman鈥檚 June radio broadcast on WQXR (the New York Times鈥 classical radio station), and Joseph will sing the role of Danilo in, The Merry Widow, in August with Cape Cod Opera. He will also sing at the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City for High Holy Days.
Stefan Gestwicki, 鈥09, (sport mgmt.) was hired as Baseball Operations Manager at the Jamestown Jammers of the New York-Penn League.
Dave Henning, 鈥06, (comp. amd info. sci.) has been hired as a developer by Synacor, a Buffalo technology company.
Alissa Stahler, 鈥06,(music perf.) completed her Master of Music in Jazz Voice at Manhattan School of Music, where she studied with Peter Eldridge of the Grammy award-winning New York Voices, Grammy-nominated Kate McGarry and the critically acclaimed Theo Bleckmann.
Rachel (King) Gibson, 鈥07,(English) was hired as a research assistant by Hezel Associates, a nationally recognized consulting firm headquartered in Syracuse, N.Y. Rachel supports research for studies and supports engagements for a variety of clients, including PBS. She earned her M.A. in Media Studies from Syracuse University in 2009.
Kaleena Goldsworthy, 鈥08,(interdis. stds./music bus.) and Kayleigh Goldsworthy, 鈥08, (interdis. stds./music bus.) continue to perform as members of the indie-rock band, 鈥淭he Scarlet Ending.鈥 The band is featured in a weekly video reality show, 鈥淭he Scarlet Ending Tapes,鈥 and has toured Southwest Asia, Germany and Greenland.
Meghan Lee, 鈥08, (history) has joined the EMS Insurance Group of Buffalo, N.Y., via Emerling Agency, where she has joined forces with fellow Fredonia alumnus Scott Medole, 鈥84, (bus. admin.). She works in the Financial Services department.
Sipkje Pesnichak, 鈥08, (music ed.) recently completed a master鈥檚 degree in Oboe Performance at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. While there, she also studied harp, organ and carillon. Sipkje is an Associate Organist and Choirmaster at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church in Wyandotte, Mich.
Michael Puleo,鈥08,(music perf.) performed a free classical guitar concert at the Richmond (Mo.) Memorial Library. The performance featured classical guitar music of the 17th through 20th centuries, including works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Hector Villa-Lobos, and Maurice Ravel.
Victoria Vargas, 鈥08,(mus. perf.) performed with the Sarasota (Fla.) Young Artists Program, Chautauqua Opera Young Artists Program during the summer, and will perform in the Minnesota Opera Residency Program in Spring 2011, singing the role of Flora in, La Traviata, and the role of Anna in Maria Suarda.
John Pogorzelski, 鈥09, (interdis. stds./sport mgmt.) was hired as Sales and Operations Manager for the Jamestown Jammers of the New York-Penn League.
Christopher Walters, 鈥09, (crim. justice) claimed the men鈥檚 championship in the Buffalo News鈥 Runner of the Year competition.
Emeritus Notes
Dr. Patrick Damore (athletics) was inducted into the Chautauqua County Hall of Fame.
Dr. Leonard Faulk(political science, academic affairs, graduate studies) received an award for service to democracy in May from the League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County.
Births
A daughter, McKenna, to Jay and Tara (McGrath) Rooney, 鈥92 (art/graphic design).
A son, Dylan Joseph, to Kevin, 鈥95, (commun.) and Donna (Nuszkowski) Sylvester, 鈥95 (elem. ed.).
A daughter, Sadie Leigh, to Ken, 鈥97, (bus. admin.) and Maggie (Metzger) Sawada, 鈥98, (psych.) of Boston, Mass.
A son, Lochlan Benjamin, to Benjamin , 鈥01, (music ed.) and Jennifer (Meyer) Davis, 鈥99 (music ed., music perf.).
A daughter, Lindsay Grace, to Timothy and Andrea (Garvey) Barnhart, 鈥01, 鈥03 (elem. ed., curr. and instruct.).
A daughter, Kaelin Simone, to Bill and Rebecca (Cottrell), Diehl, 鈥02, (music ed.) of Fairfax, Va.
A daughter, Charlotte Mary, to Anne and Brian Miga, 鈥02, (physics) of Rosemount, Minn.
A daughter, Eva Patricia, to Steven and Allison (Head) Casto, 鈥04 (biology).
A daughter, Avalee Faith, to Brian, 鈥05, (sociology) and Jessica (Gill) Filjones, 鈥05 (social work).
Marriages
Deborah Rich, 鈥81, (biology) to John W. Agopovich.
Glen Johnson, 鈥08 to Melissa Allio, 鈥08 (music ed.).