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  • September 2, 2014
  • Lisa Eikenburg

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1960s

Dr. Douglas Houck, 鈥60, (elem. ed.) was interviewed in April by CSPAN regarding his book, Peace River Boundary. The interview can be seen on YouTube Peace River Boundary and is listed on CSPAN Authors. Amazon sold out and has ordered more books. His new book, Energy and Light in Nineteenth Century Western New York, has just been released by History Press. He would like acknowledge Dr. William Chazanof, who instilled a love for local history, and Dr. Nancy Libby, who encouraged him to write, noting they were exceptional teachers. Dr. Houck is still teaching at Edison State College and Barry University in southwest Florida.

Karen (Russell) DiGiovanni, 鈥67, (elem. ed.) is living in San Marino, Calif., and enjoys teaching third grade and spending time with family and friends.

1970s

Kathryn (Jarvis) White, 鈥70, (music ed.) has become the music director for Batavia Players, Inc. Harvester 56 Theater since her retirement in 2011. Kathy, a former New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Zone 2 rep and vocal adjudicator, has found retirement very fulfilling and stays very busy with piano work, theater and her favorite pastime, her granddaughters, Paige and Peyton.

Richard Cole, 鈥71, (soc. stds.) has joined the law firm of Tully Rinckey PLLC as a Senior Associate.

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Kathleen Piersons, 鈥71, 鈥75, (right) with her Antwerp 鈥渟ister鈥 Claude.

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Alumni Reunion: Naples, Fla., on Jan.12.

In photo, front row (L-R): Thomas Quatroche, '61; President Virginia 
Horvath; Margot (Chastek) Schueler, '56; and J. Robert Quatroche, '63.

Back row (L-R): William Roberts, '67; Sue Roberts; Marilyn Quatroche; Betty Gossett, 鈥76 (Associate Vice President for University Development); Jay Fike, '97; Melanie (Barber) Fike, '97; Maureen Pagano, '66; Kenneth Schueler; Frank Pagano (chair of College Council); Dean Dargavel, Jeanne Palmer, '79; Anthony Leone; and Diane (Marki) Leone, '50.

 

 

 

David R. Cooper, 鈥71, (math-sec. ed.) retired after teaching for 42 years at Herricks High School.

James McLeod, 鈥71, (pol. sci.) received the Openness to Change Award from Leadership Buffalo as a part of its 11th annual Values Awards.

Kathleen Piersons, 鈥71, 鈥75, (elem. ed.) took a riverboat cruise in spring with her mother to Holland and Belgium, visiting Antwerp where Kathleen had been a participant in Fredonia鈥檚 Junior Semester Abroad Program. She visited her old neighborhood and had an unexpected happy reunion with her host family, the Waltons. 

Chris (Wardaszka) Thackaberry, 鈥72, (math) has achieved, 鈥淒istinguished Toast Master,鈥 status in Toastmasters International.

Bill Thackaberry, 鈥72, (geology) is retired and restoring vintage motorcycles.

Tom Dudzick, 鈥73, (art) wrote a play, Miracle on South Division Street, based on a shrine to the Virgin Mary on Seneca Street in Buffalo, N.Y., where he lived and neighbors claimed to have seen the Blessed Mother. It was performed at the Kavinoky Theatre in Buffalo. He was a presenter at the 24th Annual Artie Award in Buffalo as well as the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Anthony Rizzo, 鈥73, (econ.) was promoted to Senior Vice President and Western New York Middle Market Team Leader at First Niagara Financial Group.

Marjorie (Pendleton) Switala, 鈥73, (music ed.) of Jamestown is retired from Mayville/Chautauqua Lake Central School. She has a private voice studio and is an adjunct faculty member at Jamestown Community College. Her husband, David, 鈥73, (social stds.) is CEO of Southern Tier Financial.

J. Paul Lombardo, 鈥75, (elem. ed.) signed copies of his latest book, Beyond Reading, 鈥榬iting, & 鈥榬ithmetic, at Prendergast Library. He taught 
in the Jamestown School District 
for 31 years.

Mike McElheny, 鈥75, (elem. ed.) and Marti (Burr) McElheny, 鈥73, (elem. ed.) finished their careers in teaching and moved to The Villages, Fla. They are loving retirement.

Lisa (Wittlin) Rosenberg, 鈥76, (biology) is a science teacher at Elmwood Park school district in New Jersey.

Amy (Israeloff) Babcock, 鈥78, (theatre) has published her first book, Stabbed with a Pretzel and Other Poems and Lyrics, on Amazon in print and Kindle versions. She also continues to teach piano and voice, and coach drama and speech to 27 students in Westford, Mass.

Kathy Caton, 鈥79, (music ed.) just published a book, Da Capo From the Beginning: Inspiring Life Lessons From the Other Side of the Baton, which tracks her career beginning as a student at Fredonia.

Carmen Losito, 鈥71, (art), Reid Wallace, 鈥72, (elem. ed.) and Ron Smith, 鈥73, (biology), traveled to Costa Rica and didn鈥檛 see any Blue Devils but saw lots of monkeys! 

Former roommates from Grissom Hall, Debbie (Johnson) Baker, 鈥79 (English); Donna (Tramonti) 
Bovalino, 鈥78 (elem. ed.); Barb (Neff) Davis, 鈥81 (art); Karen (Linn) Femia, 鈥79 (music ed.); and Cheri (Sloma) Panko 鈥78, (Spanish), met, coming from four different states, for a reunion in Washington, D.C.

1980s

Brian Moore, 鈥80, (pol. sci.) has been named a 2014 Ohio Super Lawyer by Ohio Super Lawyers Magazine. He is a partner at Roetzel & Andress, LPA in Akron.  

Linda (Ritchie) Unger, 鈥80, (English) completed an A.S. in Medical Laboratory Technology at Farmingdale State College in August 2013, passed her American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) boards and received New York State License as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Technician. She is about to start her first job in this field at the Peconic Bay Medical Center.

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Alumni from the Boston, Mass., gathering on April 12 during the Sabres vs. Bruins game at The Harp. If you are interested in joining the Boston Alumni Chapter, contact Heather McKeever at 716-673-3321 or heather.mckeever@fredonia.edu.

 

Josie DiVincenzo, 鈥81, (theatre) played 11 characters in the Jewish Repertory Theatre鈥檚 production of Dai - Hebrew for 鈥渆nough鈥 - at the Maxine and Robert Seller Theatre in Getzville, N.Y. In June, she received the award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for this role at the 24th Annual Artie Awards in Buffalo, N.Y.

Deb Lanni, 鈥81, (special studies) presented a program, 鈥淚ntimate Journey: From the Tambopata to the Highlands of Peru,鈥 composed of photographs she took while visiting Peru. She is a Professor of communication and media arts at Jamestown Community College, and also teaches photography, video and multi-media storytelling.

Sue (Hess) Dove, 鈥82, (bus. admin.) stepped down as the Executive Director for the chamber of 
commerce in Skaneateles, N.Y., 
after 17 years and will be returning to work in a family business, the Bird鈥檚 Nest Motel.

Tom Herrmann, 鈥82, (bus. admin.) accepted a position with Dunn Tire/Express Tire Delivery, as its Assistant Director of Continuous Improvement. His new position 
involves responsibilities for safety and health for 31 retail stores and four warehouses, along with employee training and equipment management. 

Elizabeth (Koepcke) Russell, 鈥82, (special studies) was awarded a gold medal in the 2014 Independent Publisher Awards for her book, Arts Law Conversations: A Surprisingly Readable Guide for Arts Entrepreneurs (Ruly Press 2014). In February, Elizabeth used the book to teach a two-day, 1-credit-hour class on arts law. The book is currently available in the College Bookstore, and at rulypress.com.

Donald Sarazen, 鈥82, (sociology) is the recipient of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching. He is a fourth grade teacher at H.B. Rhame Elementary School in Richland One in Columbia, S.C. 

Sandra (Maile) Dudley, 鈥83, (music perf.) just released a new CD with jazz pianist Lori Mechem on the Cognito Label, 鈥淎ll of My Life,鈥 which is a tribute album to the great lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman. It can be found at cdbaby.com, Amazon and Itunes. An Assistant Professor of commercial voice at Belmont University, where she has been teaching since 1995, Sandra was just awarded a sabbatical for the fall semster. She is also writing a book on commercial voice in higher education. 

Dr. Lisa Heichberger, 鈥84
(biology, med. tech.) was recognized as 鈥淒octor of the Year鈥 by Newbury County Memorial Hospital in South Carolina. She was selected on the basis of, 鈥淟eading by example and her enthusiasm for her work and commitment to exceptional 
patient care.鈥

Jim Hughes, 鈥84 (commun.) won an Emmy as the Producer and Screenwriter for, 鈥淪igns of the Time,鈥 a feature documentary narrated by Richard Dreyfuss on the origins of baseball. He is currently co-producing a feature film, 鈥淰ows & Rites,鈥 a romantic comedy that brings a wedding and funeral party together with hilarious results. 

Scott Martelle, 鈥84, (pol. sci.) accepted an offer to rejoin the LA Times as an editorial writer. He also put together an east coast book tour for his recently-released book, The Admiral and the Ambassador: One Man鈥檚 Obsessive Search for the Body of John Paul Jones.

David Musial, 鈥84, (special studies) will be inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame on Oct. 2.

Clifton Turner, 鈥84, (bus. admin.) was honored to attend the NASDAQ Opening Bell ceremonies for the fourth time in recognition of his STAPLES store鈥檚 outstanding customer service.  

Susan Asquith, 鈥85, (bus. admin.) was promoted to Executive Vice President at Travers Collins & Co., a public relations and advertising firm in Buffalo, N.Y., which was recently sold to The Martin Group. 

Jeff Nelson, 鈥85, (music perf., sound rec. tech.) played on, 鈥淟ate Night with David Letterman,鈥 with the CBS Orchestra for its annual Christmas show with Darlene Love. He finished the Broadway revival of Annie, in January, and started the new Broadway revival of Les Miserables, in February. He also recorded a new CD with Dave Liebman featuring the music of Wayne Shorter.

Sally (Aubertine) Fancher, 鈥86, (elem. ed.) was promoted to Head Teacher at the YMCA Universal Preschool.

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Brian Moore, 鈥80

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Donald Sarazen, 鈥82

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Jim Hughes, 鈥84, with wife, Amy.

Deneen Hernandez, 鈥86, (pol. sci.) is a Forensic Examiner with the FBI laboratory in Quantico, Va. She is also a national trainer for forensic activities with students and adults. She presented the 鈥淶ombie Apocalypse鈥 STEM curriculum in May with the New York State Criminal Justice Explorer鈥檚 program in Western New York, and also presented at the University at Buffalo law school in May sponsored by the FBI Citizen鈥檚 Academy Buffalo field office. For the past four years she has also done forensic activities with the Erie 2 Board of Cooperative Education Services.

Terry Norris, 鈥86, (bus. admin.) was named Branch Manager at Usherwood Office Technology in Jamestown.

Jerry Drummond, 鈥87, (commun.) just retired from his position since 2003 as General Manager of KAOS Radio in Olympia, Wash., in March. His 30-year broadcast career included positions at both commercial and community stations in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington State. His retirement plans include no more morning shows, as well as relocating to North Carolina in order to be closer to his grandchildren.

James Ranney, 鈥88, (commun.) was appointed Director of Communications for New York State Senator Patrick Gallivan.

Mike Raymer, 鈥88, (history) was recently elected President of the National Association of Economic Educators.

1990s

Tom LaChiusa, 鈥90, (theatre) was recognized as a member of the Outstanding Ensemble of a Play, and nominated for Outstanding Actor in a Play, at the 24th Annual Artie Awards in Buffalo, N.Y.

Jennifer Cody, 鈥91, (theatre) starred in the Rochester Geva Theatre production of The Odd Couple.

Jason Nowak, 鈥91, (chem.) is a U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and assumed command of the 87th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) at Fort Stewart, Ga. on Jan. 21. The 87th CSSB is part of the 3rd Sustainment Brigade, the 3rd Infantry Division and consists of eight companies with over 1,200 soldiers. Jason recently moved to Fort Stewart, Ga., with his wife of 14 years, Michelle E. (Vitanov) Nowak, 鈥91, (chem.) and their 4-year-old son, Lucas. Jason and his family were joined by his parents, sister, Mrs. Kathy (Nowak) Mathewson, 鈥92, (math/sec. ed.) and several family members and close friends to share in the celebration and witness the change of command ceremony.

Tom Pokel, 鈥91, (bus. admin.) is the head coach of Team Italy for the Italian National Hockey team and his team played in the 2014 IIHF World Hockey Championships. He is a Blue Devil hockey alumnus.

Kevin McGovern, 鈥92, (geology) was elected to the 2013-2014 Buffalo Association of Professional Geologists (BAPG) Board of Directors.

Paul Preston, 鈥92, (theatre) is living in Burbank, Calif., and is the host of Themovieguys.net. 

Bret Apthorpe, 鈥93, (elem. ed./curr. instr.) was hired as Superintendent for the Frontier Central School District in Hamburg, N.Y.

Margaret (Payne) Pfeiffer, 鈥93, (math) was promoted to Director of Integrated Business Planning at Rich Products Corp., in Buffalo, N.Y.

Jenny (Privitera) Medley, 鈥94, (biology) recently had an article, 鈥淐ost-effectiveness of a WOC Nurse Practitioner in the Acute Care and Outpatient Setting,鈥 in the Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, published by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.

Todd Tranum, 鈥94, (pol. sci.) was named the 2013 Chamber Executive of the Year by the Chamber Alliance of New York State.

Nick Ceglia, 鈥95, (bus. admin.) was named Inside Solar Sales Representative for Solar Liberty, an Amherst, N.Y.-based installer of grid-tied photovoltaic solar energy systems.

Melissa Lyon, 鈥95, (biology) was named Director of Public Health in Erie County, Pa., in March by County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper.

Timothy Sayles, 鈥95, (bus. admin.) lives in Charlotte, N.C. In August 2013, he was asked to act in a film for a 48-hour film festival (48 hours to write, film, edit, and turn into a seven-minute movie), and was named Best Male Actor in the festival. 
He moved on to Filmapalooza in New Orleans in March with a chance to go to the Cannes Film Festival. He also wrote his first screenplay.

James Fadden, 鈥96, (elem. ed.) was recently promoted to Director of Information Technology Services at Allegheny College. James has worked in the IT department at 
Allegheny since 2000.

John Golimowski, 鈥96, (bus. admin.) was promoted to Director, Claims Processing at Fidelis Care.

Leanna Luka-Conley, 鈥96, (sociology) was appointed to the position of Director of Care Coordination and Behavioral Services at the Resource Center.

Melanie (Gregg) McGovern, 鈥96, (commun.) is Marketing and Communications Associate for the Better Business Bureau serving Upstate New York. She previously was the morning news producer at Time Warner Cable News in Buffalo.

Marie (Koester) Persch, 鈥96, (elem. ed.) and Philip Aguglia, 鈥98, (music ed.) were two of five finalists for the fifth annual M&T Bank Touchdown for Teachers Program co-sponsored by the Buffalo Bills. Marie is a teacher at Brocton Central School and Philip teaches at Kenmore East.

Frank Williams, 鈥97, (English) was the keynote speaker for the Annual Martin Luther King Jr. luncheon at the Moose Club in Dunkirk.

Blythe (Harkness) Kaczmarczyk, 鈥98, (bus. admin.) was named Director of Career Services at Villa Maria College.

Janet Keefe, 鈥98, (sociology) was elected on the Democratic ticket as a Chautauqua County Legislator, representing the village of Fredonia. 

Dr. Dan Krawczyk, 鈥98, (psych.) was recently awarded an endowed chair, the Debbie and Jim Francis Chair, in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas. His parents fund an ongoing award in Dan鈥檚 name through Fredonia鈥檚 Department of Psychology for students who have had significant Independent Study experiences, something Dan participated in as an undergraduate and feels made a difference in his future. 

William Witzleben, 鈥98, (pol. sci.) was named Commercial Branch Manager for M&T Bank at the One M&T Plaza branch in Buffalo, N.Y.

Paul Baddeley, 鈥99, (bus. admin.) started a new job at IMS Health as a Delivery Manager in the Commercial Effectiveness Services group. His job is to work with clients and internal project teams to develop and deliver insights leveraging IMS data assets that help to solve business challenges. Specifically, he is responsible for the Sales Force Effectiveness service line focused on call planning, segmentation, incentive compensation, territory alignment and sales force sizing and structure. Paul lives in West Chester, Pa.

2000s

Jennifer Forbes, 鈥00, (commun./media mgmt.) was appointed a Class Dean in the Office of Student Experience at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.

Thomas Gaffney, 鈥01, (bus. admin.) was promoted to Partner at Lippes Mathias Wexier Friedman.

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Carmen Losito, 鈥71 (far left); Reid Wallace, 鈥72, and Ron Smith, 鈥73.

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Clifton Turner, 鈥84

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Brianna Falvey, 鈥05

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Justin Webb, 鈥10

Jessica (Bittner) Markus, 鈥01, (sociology) recently completed her second master鈥檚 degree, earning her M.S.Ed. in Literacy Birth-12th Grade. Jessica is currently a special education itinerant teacher in Manhattan.

Stephen Erick, 鈥02, (elem. ed./math) a third grade teacher at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, was the recipient of the 2014 Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher of the Year award at Falls Church (Va.) City Public Schools. The awards are sponsored by The Washington Post.

Brian Miga, 鈥02, (physics, coop. engin.) is a Test Engineering Senior Manager at Cypress Semiconductor Corp. He is relocating to the company鈥檚 Lynnwood, Wash. office, moving from Minnesota with his wife, Annie, and their three daughters, Sophia, Lily and Charlotte.

Scott Fakowski, 鈥03, (interdisc. stds.) is the Subscriptions Services Manager at the Rochester Geva Theatre.

Lindsey Sack, 鈥03, (commun.) has been accepted into the Leadership Buffalo Rising Leaders program. 

Charlie Wesley, 鈥03, 鈥06 (English) was recently hired as an Assistant Professor of English at Daemen College in Amherst, N.Y.

Kristen Beilman, 鈥04, (pol. sci.) was selected for the Presidential Management Fellows program in Washington, D.C. She currently serves as special advisor to Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

Adam Fusco, 鈥04, (biology/adol. ed.) is teaching high school chemistry, and Kristl Quirante, 鈥04, (biology) high school biology, on the Puxi Campus of the Shanghai American School. They previously taught in Russia, Kristl at the Anglo American School of Moscow.

Ryan Murphy, 鈥04, (social stds./adol. ed.) was promoted to Senior Associate at Hodgson Russ law firm in Buffalo, N.Y.

Patrick Wirth, 鈥04, (childhood ed./English) is a Hamburg (N.Y.) Central School fourth grade teacher and was the top honoree in the fifth annual M&T Bank Touchdown for Teachers Program co-sponsored by the Buffalo Bills. Wirth, the head of the technology program at his school, was cited for looking for new ways to integrate technology into learning. His interactive classroom website serves as a portal for his students to share work with their peers around the globe. Each year, his class runs the Bulldog Pencil Shop, selling school supplies. Proceeds benefit hurricane stricken areas around 
the world.

Raymond Bonilla, 鈥05, (media arts) received three awards from the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles. His theatre poster design for Fredonia鈥檚 production of The Diary of Anne Frank won a gold award. The poster for Moon Over Buffalo, also designed for Fredonia鈥檚 theatre program, won bronze and was selected for the Communication Arts 55th Annual Competition. Raymond is an art instructor at Jamestown Community College鈥檚 North County Center in Dunkirk and an adjunct instructor at Fredonia.

Brianna Falvey, 鈥05, (childhood ed./soc. stds.) teaches fourth grade at Colvin Elementary School in Wichita, Kan., and challenged her class to complete 100 consecutive days of school where everyone in the class completed all their math and reading assignments every day. If they made it, she would dye her hair orange. She was featured in local newspapers and the local news. The students made it to 114 days. 

Kate (Mori) Heidinger, 鈥05, (psych.) joined Investigative Post, a non-profit investigative journalism center in Buffalo, N.Y., as Director of Development.

Raymond Chenez, 鈥06, (music perf.) won a George London Foundation award for professional classical singers.

Megan Green, 鈥06, (account.) recently became licensed to practice as a Certified Public Accountant. She works at Buffamante Whipple Buttafaro, P.C., an accounting firm in Jamestown.

Amber Rinehart, 鈥06, (commun.) received the SUNY Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching. She is an adjunct instructor in Fredonia鈥檚 Department of Communication.

Dr. Philip J. Smaldino, 鈥06, (biology) received his Ph.D. in Cancer Biology from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in August 2013. In 2008, he received a Master of Science degree from the University at Buffalo and Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Biology and Natural Sciences. He is currently working as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan鈥檚 Department of Biological Chemistry.

Steve Copps, 鈥07, (mus. theatre) won the Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) at the 24th Annual Artie Awards in Buffalo, N.Y., and was recognized with producer Matthew LaChiusa, 鈥90 (English); and Maura Nolan, 鈥13, (acting) for Outstanding Production of a Musical.

Kevin Scully, 鈥07, (bus admin., commun.) has been promoted to Director of Human Resources for Corporate and Distribution Centers at Michael Kors, a publicly traded global luxury fashion-accessories company with headquarters based in New York City. Kevin has also held the position of Adjunct Professor at the Professional Business College in New York City, teaching Human Resources Management. 

Eric Sonnenberger, 鈥07, (bus. admin.) was appointed Appraisal Risk and Environmental Manager at Evans Bank.

Galena Duba-Weaver, 鈥08, (English) was hired as an Associate Attorney for the law firm of Fessenden, Laumer and DeAngelo in Jamestown.

Craig Hinderleider, 鈥08, (account.) was promoted to Assistant General Manager at Jamestown Savings Bank Arena.

Meghan Lee, 鈥08, (history) has been named Executive Assistant at Phillips Lytle LLP.

Spencer Morgan, 鈥08, (history) discussed his recently published book, Western New York Steel, as a guest speaker at Fredonia. As a former curator for the Steel Plant Museum of Western New York, he talked about the history of Western New York steel and reflected on the process of writing and assembling the material for the book. He also was named Director of Development and Marketing at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village in Amherst, N.Y.

Jackie (Bryant) Hausler, 鈥09, (commun.) recently started a new position at the University at Buffalo in its School of Public Health and Health Professions as Director of Communications and Alumni Relations.

Steve Hoagland, 鈥09, (music-applied) traveled to San Diego, Calif., to sing as a chorister for San Diego Opera鈥檚 2014 spring season. While there, he met a 鈥渟uper鈥 in the cast who turned out to be Dan Denison, 鈥79 (sociology). 

Spencer Johnson, 鈥09, (physics) recently got married and works at the U.S. Naval Base Indian Head in Maryland.

2010s

Dr. Julie Graham, 鈥10, (biology) just completed her pharmacy degree at the University at Buffalo on May 17 with a 3.756 GPA. She is moving to a suburb of Richmond, Va., where she has accepted a full-time position as a pharmacist with CVS Pharmacy.

Justin Webb, 鈥10, (philosophy) appeared on the 鈥淲heel of Fortune鈥 television show in January. He is an editor with Virucom Group in Syracuse and a former college Ambassador. 

Rachel Foltz, 鈥11, (psych.) is the Coordinator of Recruitment and Admissions for the Ohio State University College of Public Health. Her role involves recruitment and admissions processing for the Master of Public Health, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees offered in public health. Rachel lives in Baltimore, Ohio.

Kathryn Goldbach, 鈥11, (English) was recently appointed Resource Development Team Assistant for The United Way of Buffalo & Erie County.

Spencer Evans, 鈥12, (history) graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, in San Antonio, Texas.

Joseph Jacobi, Jr., 鈥12, (bus. admin./marketing) was hired by MJ Peterson Real Estate in its Commercial Division.

Tara L. Sager, 鈥12, (bus. admin./finance) recently became licensed to practice as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of New York. She is a Staff Accountant for Buffamante Whipple Buttafaro, P.C. in Jamestown.

Christopher Scarpine, 鈥12, (school bldg. leadership) was named Assistant Principal at Lake Shore Middle School in Angola, N.Y.

Kody Van Rentergem, 鈥12, (econ.) is Hockey Operations Coordinator for the Robert Morris University men鈥檚 hockey team which just claimed its first Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA) Championship.

Mary Ryan, 鈥12, (mus. theatre) recently moved to California and is pursuing commercial print screen work. 

Mark Sonner, 鈥13 (public account.) and Christopher Rhinehart, 鈥13 (econ.) recently joined Buffamante Whipple Buttafaro, P.C. as Staff Accountants.  

Amanda Widzinski, 鈥12, (vis. arts and new media) was hired as an associate for Crowley Webb, a full-service marketing communications agency in Buffalo, N.Y.

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Richard Burlett III, 鈥13

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Mark Sonner, 鈥13

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Christopher Rhinehart, 鈥13

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Dr. Michael Marletta, 鈥73, (chem., biology) has been named the 2014 recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. The award is presented to an individual who has achieved acclaim in his or her field and who has made a significant contribution to the public, intellectual or cultural life of the nation. He will be recognized at the association鈥檚 annual conference in October. 
 

Richard Burlett III, 鈥13, (public account.) was hired by Johnson, Mackowiak and Associates, LLP Certified Public Accountants and Consultants, as an accountant.  

David Chatterton, 鈥13, (music ed.) was hired as an instructor for Infinity Visual and Performing Arts.

Samuel Dolcine, 鈥13, (bus. admin.) was hired as a Recruitment Coordinator for Uncommon Schools, a non-profit organization that manages a network of public charter schools in New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.

Adam Hedberg, 鈥13, (bus. admin.) was named Financial Consultant for AXA Advisors in Williamsville, N.Y.

Corey Moriarty, 鈥13, (bus. admin./marketing) was hired by Tattoo Projects Advertising as a Project Manager. He started as an intern and it grew to a full-time position within a month and a half.

Erin Dorozynski, 鈥14, (bus. admin./finance) has been hired by GEICO.

 

Nicholas Reed, 鈥14, (bus. admin./finance) has been hired by GEICO in its Management Development Program.

Faculty/Emeriti

Paul Bowers (professor emeritus, art/graphic design) was the author of, 鈥淭he Winter Garden, Al Jolson and the Shuberts,鈥 in Vol. 29, 2011-2012 edition of The Passing Show, the newsletter of the Schubert Archive.

Dr. Rob Deemer, (music) had his musical composition for wind band, 鈥淗ome,鈥 premiere in June, played by the U.S. Marine Corps Band on the steps 
of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

Dianne Bennett and Dr. William Graebner (professor emeritus, history) published a second alternative Rome guidebook in eBook format, Modern Rome: 4 Great Walks for the Curious Traveler. The book is available on Amazon鈥檚 Kindle store and in paperback.

Dr. Richard Gilman (geosciences) and his wife, Carmen, were honored in June by the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation with its George B. Weaver Jr. Footprints Award for their many contributions to the community.

Professor Tom Loughlin and Associate Professor Dixon Reynolds (theatre and dance) received recognition at the 24th Annual Artie Awards held in June in Buffalo, N.Y., Tom for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play (Hamlet), and Dixon was nominated for Outstanding Costume Design for A Woman of No Importance.

Dr. William Schall (education) and his wife, Carol, have been honored by their daughter, Dr. Susan Schall, 鈥81, with a gift to the Fredonia College Foundation to name the Schall Study Alcove in the new Science Center. Dr. Schall is hoping to see many friends at the dedication during Homecoming.

 

Dr. Max Oppenheimer Jr., who taught at Fredonia as a member of the faculty in the Department of 
Foreign Languages from 1967 to 1976, and as its chair from 1967 to 1974, died on May 23. Dr. Oppenheimer established the Fiat Lux (let there be light) Scholarship through the Fredonia 
College Foundation. He was also a World War II veteran and former CIA officer, and served as the keynote speaker at Fredonia鈥檚 Commencement in 2007. Memorials should be directed to the Fiat Lux Scholarship at the foundation.

 

Deaths

Lorraine (Youngs) Eastman
Class of 1933

Eloise (Ostrander) Merchant
Class of 1935

Elizabeth (Case) Alday, Class of 1936

Jean (Madigan) Russ, Class of 1936

Loretta (Zepp) Mulville
Class of 1937

Frances (Lillie) Royce, Class of 1938

Elizabeth (Hall) Dedrick
Class of 1939

Ethel (Jaekle) (Gath) Luttinger
Class of 1939

Marion (Peterson) Hall
Class of 1940

Lois (Price) LaBaron, Class of 1940

Jean (Clark) Marr, Class of 1942

Evelyn A. Hilldale, Class of 1944

William C. Jackson, Class of 1949

Joan (Samuelson) Finnell
Class of 1954

Dr. Bennett Reimer, Class of 1954

Andolfa 鈥淒el鈥 (Intravartolo) 
Shyhalla, Class of 1954

Patricia M. (Norman) Westcott, Class of 1954

Diane (Hill) (Wilcox) Williams, Class of 1955

Ada E. (Eighmey) Wilson
Class of 1956

Bessie (Lindell) Hannahs
Class of 1958

Lorraine (Scagnelli) Rossi
Class of 1958

Ross H. Shickler, Class of 1958

Marylou (Snyder) Stowell
Class of 1961

William M. Reed Powers
Class of 1962

Thomas W. O鈥橲hea, Class of 1963

Rudolf F. Aurori, Class of 1964

Sharon L. (Johnson) Murray
Class of 1965

Rosalie Ann (Peterson) Strachan, Class of 1966

Mary (Graham) Patterson
Class of 1968

Thomas G. Stone, Class of 1968

Donald M. Riley, Class of 1969

Froma Bessel, Class of 1970

Marjorie M. (Bierman) Phillips, Class of 1971

Susan (Smith) Taber, Class of 1971

Mary F. (Chiro) Christy
Class of 1972

Nancy (Benner) Remick
Class of 1972

Charles B. Quackenbush
Class of 1973

Audrey A. (Torrey) (McCord) 
Garnsey, Class of 1975

Mark P. Prusak, Class of 1975

Dr. Barbara E. Hoetker Ash
Class of 1976

Nancy (Roberts) Bartlett
Class of 1976

Rosemary M. (Schwier) Barchiesi, Class of 1981

Mark A. Quinn, Class of 1983

Jacqueline 鈥淛ackie鈥 (Bobbitt) 
Roy, Class of 1983

Gregory J. Kole, Class of 1984

Delphine (Polasik) Przytula
Class of 1985

Francis R. Schaub, Class of 1987

Janet E. Goodfriend, Class of 1989

Timothy R. Bushnell, Class of 1990

Michelle L. Gelsimino, Class of 1990

Anthony D. Jones, Class of 1990

Patricia (Dermont) Peters
Class of 1992

Douglas L. Peterson, Class of 1997

Jessica M. (Corriere) Infantino
Class of 1999

Emeritus Faculty/Staff

Dr. Osvaldo Chinchon, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, 1970-1995

Joseph J. Chouinard, Associate Librarian, 1977-1991

Robert G. Davis, Highway Equipment Operator, 1981-2005

Theodore Frazeur, School of Music, 1960-1993

Helen M. Higgs, Secretary, 
Departments of Communication 
and Psychology

Cheryl Howlett, Cleaner, 2000-2011

Therold 鈥淭erry鈥 Lindquist Jr., Instructional Resources and 
Department of Art, 1966-1999

 

Joseph C. Russo Jr., Faculty Student Association, 1981-2006

Births

A son, Hayden Robert, to Brendan, 鈥07, (English) and Ashley (Lenz) Keiser, 鈥08, 鈥12 (childhood inclusive ed./soc. stds. 7-9 ext.; curr. and instruct./inclusive ed.).

A son, Reylan Michael, to Dawn (Shermet), 鈥05, and Shea Mathis, 鈥07 (interdisc. stds./envir. sci.).

A daughter, Lea Leialani, to Isabel (Correa), 鈥94, (Spanish) and Mark Wyman.

A son, Benjamin Samuel, to Kate (Mori), 鈥05, (psych.) and Nick Heidinger.

Marriages

Alison Schoenfeld, 鈥04, (speech path.) to Dr. Kira Stiles-Mikl.

Melissa Labuda, 鈥06, to Brian Frazer, 鈥06 (music perf.).

Melanie Gregg, 鈥96, (commun.) to Kevin McGovern, 鈥92 (geology).

 

Dr. Michael Marletta, 鈥73, (chem., biology) has been named the 2014 recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. The award is presented to an individual who has achieved acclaim in his or her field and who has made a significant contribution to the public, intellectual or cultural life of the nation. He will be recognized at the association鈥檚 annual conference in October.

 

Class of 1964 in front of Gregory Hall

Front row (L-R): Marcia (Butcher) Gallineaux-Hubert, Marcia (Guzenski) Neri, and Lynette (Gratz) Lombard. Second row (L鈥揜): Elizabeth (Young) Chernault, Joanne (Davis) Hollenbeck, Kathie (Edgarton) Zielinski, Nancy (Hagstrom) Hammond, Kathy (Sadler) Blezard, Shirley (Fiorella) Monacelli, and Georgia (Sabel) May. Third row (L鈥揜): Carolyn (Jerge) Benton, Barbara (Withall) Singler, Carol (Seaman) Johnston, James Hardy, Carol (Pifer) Dick, Amanda (Stevens) Snyder, and Marilynn (Ford) Fortner. Fourth row (L鈥揜): Wallace Goodman, Gregory Kerkorian, Suzanne (O鈥橬eil) Snyder, Mary Boblak, Ann Marie (Sonne) Peters, Linda (Loessi) Holtz, Beverley Ahlsen Williams, and Josephine (Avellino) Washington. Fifth row (L鈥揜): Genevieve (Gilbert) Lindemann, Margaret (Guertin) Hite, and Karen (Karn) Bedgar. Back row (L鈥揜): Thomas Lindemann, Rodney Brown, James (Victor) Lambert, Bruce Colburn, Robert Staffin and Edward Uprichard.

 

The Class of 1964 gathered on the Fredonia campus on June 6 to 8 to celebrate its 50-year reunion. The group established the Class of 1964 Dr. Oscar E. Lanford Memorial Scholarship. Once fully endowed, the Lanford Scholarship will be awarded as a recruitment scholarship to an incoming freshman studying in any field. We thank all of you who have contributed to the scholarship. If you have not yet made your class gift, please consider making one now. Donations should be directed to the Fredonia College Foundation at 272 Central Avenue, Fredonia, NY 14063. Please write, 鈥淟anford 1964鈥 in the memo of your check. Once we collectively raise $10,000 or more, your class scholarship will produce an annual award and live in perpetuity. 

 

 

Members of the Steele Family returned to Fredonia this summer for a family reunion and campus tour 鈥 
including their namesake, Steele Hall. Pictured are (front, from left) Edward Steele and Joan Steele, and (back, from left): Lilly Steele, Alli Steele, Frances Steele, 
Michael Steele, Anne Steele and Edward Steele III.

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