1950s
Warren C. Wohltjen, 鈥51, (music ed.) and his wife Anne (Tiffert) Wohltjen, 鈥51, (elem. ed.) sailed to Alaska to celebrate their 63rd anniversary last August.
Dr. Gerald Chesin, 鈥55, (speech and hearing hand.) has been awarded four International Fish and Game Association (I.G.F.A.) World Records for line class catchers. Dr. Chesin is a retired professor and real estate developer, who fishes in Alaska and the north west territories of upper Canada. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pa., with his wife, Dr. Carole Chesin. He would enjoy hearing from 鈥55 alums at DOCTORLTROUT@yahoo.com and is looking forward to the 60-year reunion.
Frank Pullano, 鈥56, (music ed.) arranged all the music and performed the program, 鈥淏ach to Broadway,鈥 for the Rock Hill Music Club at the Oakland Baptist Church in Rock Hill, S.C. Sally (Shapley) Pullano, 鈥58, (music ed.) also sang during the program.
Richard Geise, 鈥58, (music ed.) is retired and has 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Thelma (Floyd) Seaburg, 鈥58, (elem. ed.) celebrated her 100th birthday this past September. She still plays bridge and played golf until she was 92.
1960s
John McGlarry, 鈥60, (elem. ed.) completed his first book, The Leaving, a historical romance that follows the life of Liam McGinley in the 1840s as he leaves potato famine-stricken Ireland and travels to New York City.
Dana Mathewson, 鈥64, (music ed.) celebrated the world premiere performance of his composition, 鈥淓ternal Father, Strong to Save,鈥 a festival setting of the 鈥淣avy Hymn鈥 for chorus and orchestra, at the Minnesota Twin Cities 9-11 Tribute Concert on Sept. 11, 2013. Dana and his wife Martha Dickinson-Zona, 鈥70, (music ed.) both played in the orchestra, Dana on clarinet and Martha on keyboard.
Martin Zavadil, 鈥65, (music ed.) continues conducting, performing and adjudicating musical events.
Lucille (Schneider) Mehl, 鈥66, (speech and hearing hand.) was selected as a 2013 Governor鈥檚 Outstanding Volunteer Award recipient in Delaware.
On June 30, 2013, Brian J. O鈥橠onnell, 鈥69, (history) completed nine years of service on the Watkins Glen Board of Education, the past four as president. In May, he was honored as one of six tri-county (Chemung, Steuben and Schuyler) winners of the 鈥淛efferson Award.鈥 In June, the Watkins-Montour Lions Club named him as a 鈥淢elvin Jones鈥 Fellow.
Phil Zimmer, 鈥69, (history) placed a 6,500-word cover feature in the September issue of Military Heritage magazine. The eight-page feature in the national publication focused on the 1939 clash at Nomonhan along the Mongolian-Manchurian border where Soviet forces defeated the Japanese. The lessons learned there by Gen. Georgy Zhukov were to later play a vital role in Russia鈥檚 life-or-death World War II struggle with Nazi Germany. He also had an article in WWII History magazine dealing with sophisticated Soviet military deception during the war.
1970s
Dianne (Pugh) Bennett, 鈥70, (elem. ed.) and Dr. William Graebner (emeritus) 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.
Barbara (Epstein) Wieder, 鈥70, (music. ed.) is beginning her fifth year of retirement from teaching elementary school orchestra. She has the best part-time job teaching one day a week doing what she loved for 38 years. But the best part of her retirement is spending time with her 8-month-old grandson.
Dr. Greg K. 鈥淒oc鈥 Gibbs, 鈥71, (elem. ed.) was selected as the sole recipient of the 鈥淕eorge B. Evans Grassroots Veterans鈥 Advocate of the Year Award 2013鈥 at the National Sons of the American Legion Convention in Houston, Texas, on Aug. 24. He was also honored as a Distinguished Guest of the National Convention by then National Commander Christopher J. Huntzinger.
Beverly (Williams) Seaman, 鈥71, (elem. ed.) retired as assistant manager of the Ole Miss Golf Course. Beverly and her husband, Tony, moved to Sun City in the Atlanta, Ga., area. She is looking forward to golfing, singing and camping. She would love to hear from old friends at bevseaman1977@gmail.com.
Three McGinnies Hall roommates from 1968 gathered at Leunig鈥檚 Bistro in Burlington, Vt., to celebrate 45 years of friendship. Tricia Foley, 鈥72, (visual arts) of Yahpank, Long Island, is a designer and curator, and Louise (Margosian) Laughlin, 鈥72, (English) of Sarasota, Fla., and Carol Maxwell Conley, 鈥72, (English) of Essex, Vt., are retired high school English teachers. The roommates spent three days at the Conley鈥檚 Vermont home and toured many interesting Vermont locations.
Victoria (Sandwith) Washburn, 鈥72, (music ed.) retired in June 2012 after teaching K-5 music for 40 years in the Plattsburgh (N.Y.) City School District.
Nanette (Mignone) Girolamo, 鈥75, (speech and hearing hand.) retired from the Bethpage School District after 36 years as a speech language pathologist.
Allan Wilson, 鈥75, (music perf.) has been conducting and orchestrating music for public release cinema films. He recently worked on, 鈥淚ron Man 3,鈥 鈥淣ow You See Me,鈥 鈥淭hor - The Dark World,鈥 and other films. Allan and his daughter, Charlotte, walked the famous red carpet into the Odeon Theatre Leicester Square in London and were seated with the the 鈥淚ron Man鈥 cast, including star Robert Downey Jr.
Denise Comeaux, 鈥76, (speech and hearing hand.) works for the Catawba County Schools in North Carolina as a specialist in the field of special education process compliance, after 18 years with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
Elizabeth Petiprin, 鈥76, (English/sec. ed.) is semi-retired but remains an adjunct English instructor at Jamestown Community College.
Mark Zanghi, 鈥76, (pol. sci) was inducted into the Brocton Central School Alumni Association Hall of Fame.
Christina Rausa, 鈥77, (theatre) portrayed a doctor in the play, The Clean House, at the Road Less Traveled Theatre in Buffalo, N.Y., and gave a much acclaimed performance as Maria Callas in, Master Class, at MusicalFare in Buffalo.
Alan Siebert, 鈥77, (music ed.) is serving in a two-year position as President of the International Trumpet Guild. In September, Alan and his colleagues at the College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) of the University of Cincinnati hosted the Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet competition. He has begun his 23rd year as a trumpet professor at CCM.
Cathy (Hoffmann) Siebert, 鈥77, (music ed.) is celebrating her 25th year as Kindermusik educator. Her studio in Cincinnati has achieved Conductor鈥檚 Circle status as a Kindremusik Maestro, one of the top 1% of programs worldwide.
Doug Fenton, 鈥78, (special studies) was selected to receive the Community Service Award by the Dunkirk Community Chamber of Commerce.
R. Timothy Eades, 鈥79, (pol. sci.) was selected as the Community Service Award winner by the Fredonia Community Chamber of Commerce.
Herman 鈥淢oose鈥 Erbacher, 鈥79, (music ed.) retired in June 2013 after teaching high school instrumental music for 33 years at Newfane (N.Y.) High School.
Cynthia Flaherty, 鈥79, (music ed.) traveled to the Amazon as a participant in the, 鈥淓ducator Academy in the Amazon,鈥 this past summer.
Susan (Fulkerson) McCafferty, 鈥79, (elem ed.) recently became a Certified Occupational Health Nurse Specialist and is a Nurse Case Manager at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
1980s
Michele (North) Erbacher, 鈥80, (music ed.) is a vocational rehabilitation counselor with the Managed Care Network in Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Heidi (Feraldi) Salva, 鈥80, (English) was named CEO at Enterprise Charter School in Buffalo, N.Y.
Gregory S. Lindquist, 鈥81, (bus. admin.) joined the Jamestown Renaissance Corporation as its Executive Director. He will oversee JRC鈥檚 downtown and riverfront development efforts.
Sue (Steele) Thomas, 鈥81, (art) was selected as one of the guest artists at the Automotive Fine Arts Society exhibit in the 2013 Pebble Beach Concours d鈥橢legance show. The exhibit showcased brilliant works including original paintings and sculptures created by 鈥淎-list鈥 artists from around the world.
Elizabeth (Bestercy) LaFantano, 鈥82, (music ed.) was selected, 鈥淓ducator of the Year,鈥 in the Kings Park, N.Y., school district.
Pamela (Krna) Barry, 鈥83, (chem.) was promoted to Associate Director, Global Clinical QA at TEVA Pharmaceuticals. She enjoys visiting lighthouses, hiking and birding.
Michael Knott, 鈥83, (psych.) accepted the position of Manager of Environmental Health Safety and Security at Liberty Utilities in Salem, N.H. He was also one of the subject matter experts who wrote ISO 26000 Guidance on Social Responsibility.
Bernie Prabucki, 鈥83, (econ.) was inducted into the Western New York Running Hall of Fame.
Scott Martelle, 鈥84, (pol. sci.) was a source for articles about the City of Detroit bankruptcy filing in the Washington Post and New York Daily News. He was also interviewed on Bloomberg Radio. His most recent book, The Admiral and the Ambassador: One Man鈥檚 Obsessive Search for the Body of John Paul Jones, will be released in the spring.
Kelley Briggs, 鈥85, (art/graphic design) continues her award-winning work at her business, DesignWorks NY, LC.
Patricia (Kale) Chaya, 鈥86, (sociology) is the Associate Dean at Genesee Community College at Warsaw and Lima, N.Y., and received the 2013 SUNY Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Professional Service.
Michael S. Ferris, 鈥86, (mus. theatre) performed in a benefit concert for the Boonville Black River Canal Museum at Boonville Elementary School in Boonville, N.Y., along with emeriti Dan Berggren, and Lisa Brigantino, 鈥86 (music theory).
Arthur Germain鈥檚, 鈥86, (commun.) brand storytelling agency, Communication Strategy Group, turns eight and recently won a B2B 鈥淜iller Content Award鈥 for its content marketing work with clients.
Dr. Colin J. McMahon, 鈥86, (biology) was appointed Medical Director, Hospital Operation at Buffalo General Medical Center.
Scott Herron, 鈥87, (art) joined Pinckney Hugo Group as a Senior Account Manager.
In the spring of 2013 Dr. Mark A. Neal鈥檚, 鈥87, (English) latest book, Looking for Leroy: Illegible Black Masculinities, was published by New York University Press. In the fall, Neal was on sabbatical from Duke University, where he is Professor of African American Studies, and was in-residence at the W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute at Harvard University where he is a fellow at the HipHop Archive. Neal also began production of the fourth season of, 鈥淟eft of Black,鈥 a weekly webcast that he hosts and co-produces in conjunction with the John Hope Franklin Center at Duke.
Lon Knappenberger, 鈥88, (biology) was selected by Governor Andrew Cuomo to join 28 other Western New York teachers to participate in a Master Teachers program at SUNY Buffalo State. He was selected based on his excellence in teaching, content knowledge and knowing the needs of his students.
Marlene A. Schmitt, 鈥88, (biology) is a Site Administrator in Napakiak, Alaska, at the William N. Miller Memorial School, which has 84 kindergarten through 12th grade students.
Stephanie (Debry) Widzinski, 鈥88, (account.) is a Senior Manager at Watkins Meegan LLC firm in Washington, D.C. She is a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Managerial Accountant who holds active top secret clearance.
1990s
Jill (Arrance) Brown, 鈥90, (anthro.) was promoted to Assistant Professor in the Liberal Arts and Sciences Department at Western Kentucky University.
Anthony Casuccio, 鈥91, (sound rec. tech.) has written a book, Be Nice. As an award-winning music producer and music entrepreneur, he shares stories of how being nice and doing the 鈥渞ight thing鈥 (no matter how hard or embarrassing) in a crazy business has created opportunities for him both professionally and personally. The book is available from all ebook sites and print.
Andy Flynn, 鈥91, (commun.) has been hired as Editor at The Lake Placid News.
John Georger, 鈥94, (music ed.) is the new Principal at Northern Chautauqua Catholic School in Dunkirk.
Kimberly Seeley, 鈥94, (commun.) recently relocated to Tampa, Fla., to work as a Concert Event Manager at the Tampa Bay Times Forum and the NHL鈥檚 Tampa Bay Lightning organization. She also continues her charitable work as an auction coordinator for Positive Legacy, Cloud 9 Adventure鈥檚 non-profit branch which integrates music initiatives and community service projects in locales from Haiti to Turks and Caicos.
Dave Simpson, 鈥96, (sociology) is an investigator for the Rochester ( N.Y.) Police Department.
Elizabeth (Kelley) Derosa, 鈥97, (English) was named Volunteer Coordinator at WCA Hospital in Jamestown.
Jeff Bucki, 鈥98, (English) was promoted to Associate Creative Director/Copywriter at Travers Collins in Buffalo, N.Y.
Craig Harris, 鈥98, (commun.) was named Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Canisius High School in Buffalo, N.Y. He also serves as a trustee for the Kenmore Mercy Hospital Foundation and is a board member of the Valley Community Association.
Casey Jakubowski, 鈥98, (soc. stds./sec. ed.) graduated from the State University of Albany with an Advanced Graduate Certificate in School District Leadership.
In addition to teaching chemistry full time at Hamburg (N.Y.) High School, David Mancuso, 鈥98, (elem. ed.) is a professor of chemistry at Erie Community College where he teaches both lecture and laboratory courses.
Scott Spaulding, 鈥98, (commun.) recently formed a voice over and audio production company along with his wife, Susan. Decorated Air Studios is a Philadelphia-based production house specializing in voice overs and audio production for websites, TV and radio commercials, on hold messaging services and more.
2000s
Ben Kirst, 鈥00, (English) has joined Quinlan, an Amherst, N.Y.-based tradigital advertising agency, as Copywriter and Content Strategist. His responsibilities include traditional copywriting as well as development and management of digital content including web sites, blog posts and social media.
Marcus Goldhaber, 鈥00, (mus. theatre) released a song, 鈥淐ome Home America,鈥 available on iTunes, CDBaby and Amazon. He is a New York City-based jazz-pop singer songwriter whose recordings have been praised by People magazine and Jazz Times. He was proud to not only be releasing the music on Veterans Day, but to have aligned with the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). Marcus joined IAVA in the New York City Veterans Day Parade, as well as the following day at the Seventh Annual Heroes Gala hosted by NBC鈥檚 Brian Williams and featuring Jon Stewart. The project was also endorsed by Michelle Obama鈥檚 Joining Forces program.
Matthew Lux, 鈥03, (media arts) was promoted to Manager/Digital Solutions at Chakra Communications.
Susan Amatuzzo, 鈥06, (early childhood/English) is the new Director of the Campus and Community Children鈥檚 Center at SUNY Fredonia.
Percussionist and composer John Bacon, 鈥06, (music perf.) an Adjunct Instructor in the Fredonia School of Music, has received a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Fellowship in Music/Sound.
Terry Caber, 鈥06, (visual arts/ graphic design) was hired as Art Director for SKM Group in Depew, N.Y., a full-service marketing communications agency.
Jill Lemme, 鈥06, (music ed.) was named an Instructional Designer and Trainer by SofTrek Corp., a fundraising software developer.
Dr. Monica Erbacher, 鈥07, (psych.) completed a Ph.D. in quantitative psychology at the University of Virginia and is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Graduate Department of James Madison University.
Joshua Freifeld, 鈥07, (history) is the new Executive Director of the Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation and Improvement Corp. (CHRIC).
Jessica Hespen, 鈥07, (childhood ed./math) received Honors Award recogition from the Stafford County School District in Virginia. She is a fifth grade teacher at Falmouth Elementary School. Katherine Loiselle, 鈥07, (early child. ed./math) also received Honors Award recognition from the same district. She is a first grade teacher at Anne E. Moncure Elementary School.
Erin Schurr, 鈥07, (interdisc. stds./sports mgmt.) is the new Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Coach at SUNYIT.
Alan Wiseman, 鈥07, (music ed.) is currently teaching instrumental music, grades five to eight, in Glendale, Ariz. He recently completed his master鈥檚 degree in Music Education at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
Kevin Freese, 鈥08, (math) has been named a Relationship Manager at U.S. Bank in Lawrence, Kan.
Kimberly Luangpakdy, 鈥08, (English) was appointed Director of Resource Development at the Buffalo (N.Y.) History Museum.
Stephen Allen, 鈥09, (childhood ed.) was named Head Coach of the men鈥檚 basketball program at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville.
Megan Erbacher, 鈥09, (commun./TV digital film) is a producer at WKBW, Channel 7, in Buffalo, N.Y.
Laura Noack, 鈥09, (music ed.) led the cast of singers of Buffalo Opera Unlimited鈥檚, 鈥淰iva Verdi.鈥
Angela Pucciarelli, 鈥09, (bus. admin./market.) has been named Assistant Director of Athletics at Jamestown Community College.
Pat Williams鈥, 鈥09, (commun./audio-radio) band, 鈥淐olors in the Air,鈥 appeared on the USA Network鈥檚 hit comedy, 鈥淩oyal Pains.鈥
Jordan Basile, 鈥10, (commun.) was hired as a graduate assistant for the Division II Lake Erie College Storm in Painesville, Ohio. He will serve as the Hitting Instructor and Outfield Coach.
Jessica Drake, 鈥10, 鈥13, (interdis. stds./music bus.) was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing for the animated TV show, 鈥淜ung Fu Panda,鈥 in 2013.
Jillian Pettis, 鈥10, (curr. and instruc.) was the recipient of the Employee of the Month award at the Cassadaga Job Corps Academy.
Diver Christian Torres, 鈥10, (bus. admin.) participated in the Spring Nationals in Denver, Colo.; the Pan Am Meet in Largo, Fla., and the Summer Nationals at the University of Michigan.
Lucas Willard, 鈥10, (comm./audio-video) received the Best Feature Story award from the New York State Broadcaster鈥檚 Association for his piece, 鈥淢usicologist Dr. Neil Lerner Discusses the Sounds of Early Video Games.鈥
Lauren Williams, 鈥10, (English) reports that the movie, 鈥12 Years a Slave,鈥 is based upon a book by Solomon Northup, who is her fifth great-grandfather. She is honored and proud to be a descendant, and noted, 鈥渢he writing gene must鈥檝e passed down the generations.鈥
Andrew Feldmann, 鈥11, (bus. admin./finance) was promoted from part-time to full-time Marketing Associate at Athena SWC, LLC in Amherst, N.Y., a subsidiary of the Bonadio Group.
Carolyn Klotzbach, 鈥11, (computer info. systems) was named a Marketing and Sales Support Specialist at SofTrek Corp.
Rachael Pinkoski, 鈥11, (geophysics) has accepted a position with Berry Petroleum of Denver, Colo., as an Environmental Specialist. She recently graduated from Colorado School of Mines with a master鈥檚 degree in hydrology/geology. Rachael works and resides in Bakersfield, Calif.
Karen Swank, 鈥11, (childhood ed./math 7-9 ext.) was appointed Universal Pre-K Teacher at the YWCA in Westfield.
Carl Caughell, 鈥12, (earth sci./adol. ed.) accepted a graduate assistant position at the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., with the track and field team.
Gabrielle Ciccarello, 鈥12, (sport mgmt.) has been hired as an Athletic Assistant for the Utica College softball program.
Jud Heussler, 鈥12, (commun.) was selected in Business First Magazine鈥檚 30 Under Thirty class and won the Buffalo Broadcasters Association鈥檚 Radio Personality of the Year Award.
Rebekah Bretl, 鈥13, (pub. rel.) has joined the staff at the Office of Admissions at SUNY Fredonia as an Admissions E-Counselor.
Samuel Dolcine, 鈥13, (bus. admin.) was hired as a teller at Citibank and recently finished training.
Brad Nunn, 鈥13, (physics) has signed a professional contract with the Gwinnett Gladiators in the East Coast Hockey League.
Chelsea O鈥橠onnell, 鈥13, (commun./audio-radio) was a finalist for Best Documentary in the New York Festivals International Radio Awards Competition for 2013.
Maxwell Radley, 鈥13, (econ.) served as the campaign manager for Chautauqua County Clerk candidate Lori Cornell.
Tyler Stanley, 鈥13, (commun./audio-radio) was hired by SKM Group in Depew, N.Y. as Traffic Coordinator.
Faculty/ Emeritus
Dr. John Hofmann鈥檚, (School of Music) book, Flor Peeters: His Life and His Organ Works, is being translated into Italian by Pierluigi Facchin for publication in Padua, Italy.
Raymond Rushboldt (pol. sci.) was the guest of honor at the United Way鈥檚 annual Volunteer Recognition Breakfast. He was recognized for his hands-on volunteering within the community.
Births
A daughter, Catherine Louise, to Jennifer (Reeve), 鈥00, (elem. ed.) and Scott Adelmann, 鈥00 (pol. sci/legal stds.).
Marriages
Teresa McCarthy, 鈥10, (interdisc. stds.) to Michael Renn, 鈥10 (criminal justice).
Rebecca Glogowski, 鈥00, (psych.) to Michael Sabin.
Deaths
Louise S. (Swanson) Kimball, Class of 1936
Helen J. (Narusiewicz) Szczerbacki, Class of 1937
Jessie (Nobbs) Congdon, Class of 1938
Marjorie R. (Robinson) Owens, Class of 1940
Laura (Hunter) Reyes, Class of 1940
Dorothy 鈥淓laine鈥 (Bolm) Roll, Class of 1941
Miriam A. Irvine Newcomb, Class of 1942
Shirley D. (Haack) Harms, Class of 1943
Minnie M. Healy, Class of 1944
Angela S. (Del Popolo) Castle, Class of 1950
Charles E. Taylor, Class of 1952
James D. Barhydt, Class of 1953
Phyllis (Borzelliere) Saltus, Class of 1953
Mildred J. (Thurn) Kolodziej, Class of 1954
Dr. Bennett Reimer, Class of 1954
Robert C. Keating, Class of 1955
Carol V. White, Class of 1955
Barbara (Dunn) Morris, Class of 1956
John K. Park, Class of 1957
Sally A. (Baynes) Mirth, Class of 1958
Alfonso S. 鈥淎l鈥 Smeragliuolo, Class of 1958
Geraldine A. (Seitz) Davis, Class of 1959
Melvin W. Foxton, Class of 1959
Anthony P. LoGuidice, Class of 1959
Dr. James C. Sobecki, Class of 1959
Diane (Baker) Heller, Class of 1963
David G. Rich, Class of 1966
Audrey M. Dobek-Bell, Class of 1967
Peter Wilberg, Class of 1968
Jeannette L. (Sneddon) Fanale, Class of 1970
Mary Alice (Fenwick) Jackson, Class of 1970
Judith A. (Hojnacki) Pollard, Class of 1970
Gregory P. Ziobrowski Sr., Class of 1970
Gloria J. (McIlhagga) Cross, Class of 1971
Marie (Kitchen) Valachovic, Class of 1972
David M. Allen, Class of 1974
Edward J. 鈥淓d鈥 Tavalsky, Class of 1974
Mary Lou Trunzo, Class of 1976
Robert S. Guiffreda, Class of 1977
Ted L. Harriger, Class of 1977
Daniel J. Shaughnessy, Class of 1977
Robert M. VanDerlaske, Class of 1977
Matthew J. Grohol, Class of 1981
Michael D. Pieri, Class of 1983
Samuel J. 鈥淪am鈥 Falzone, Class of 1984
Michael E. Matthys, Class of 1985
Cheryl A. (Paupst) McMillan, Class of 1985
Janice (Caldwell) Judge, Class of 1986
V. Richard Boye, Class of 1987
Dolores R. (Scarlata) DeTolla, Class of 1988
Lori S. (Farrell) Marrs, Class of 1992
Laurence C. Wells II, Class of 2000
Faculty/ Emeritus
Dr. James F. Calarco, 鈥65, Director of Institutional Research and Planning, 2001-2011
Dr. Osvaldo Chinchon, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, 1970-1995
Dr. Therold 鈥淭erry鈥 Lindquist Jr., Department of Art/Photography, 1966-2002
Marcia E. Mackowiak, Faculty Student Association, 1982-2011
Dr. David E. Meerse, Department of History, 1966-1986
Dr. Wilma Jean Pyle, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, 1965-1978
Dr. Richard F. Sheil, School of Music, 1949-1980
Herman A. Zebraski, Supervising Carpenter, 1970-1999
Student
Thomas Dean