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  • January 19, 2010
  • Lisa Eikenburg

Deaths

Alumni


Andrew G. Currie
Class of 1941

Doris (Himelein) Currie, Class of 1942

Jane (Reid) Woods
Class of 1943

Delores Catalano
Class of 1944

Thomas L. Barresi
Class of 1951

Robert F. Gibbs
Class of 1952

Sanford Bach
Class of 1955

Joseph C. Crupi
Class of 1952

Gertrude (Sniegocki) Wojcik
Class of 1971

Evelyn (Frontuto) Hudson
Class of 1973

Marianne (Hoffman) McElrath,
Class of 1973

Bradford E. Hall
Class of 1980

Loretta M. Carey
Class of 1992

Faculty/Staff

Dr. Walther Barnard, 
Geosciences, 1964-10

Dr. Munir A.S. Choudary, Economics, 1987-02

Frank DiNoto
Student Financial Department, 1963-75

Robert J. Franklin, University Police, Environmental Health and Safety, 1966-09

Frank Leone, Commissary, 1968-82

Virginia K. (McClenathan) Maher,
Health Center, 1964-84

Helen (Clees) McKee, Classes of 1940, 1957, 1962; Campus School, TEMC, 1954-82

Rose M. Meyer,
Political Science and History, 1969-93

William S. Myott, Accounting, 1978-84

Regina A. Ormsby, Housekeeping, 1956-76

Delia Wallis,
School of Music, 1999-09

Mildred A. Wolfe,
Faculty Student Association


Marriages

 

Michael Piret, 鈥79, (English) to Sian Williams.

Michelle Adams, 鈥98, (sociology) to Michael Adler.

Casey Gross, 鈥00, (psych.) to Melissa Zeh.

Meredith Cooper, 鈥01, (English/sec. ed.) to Jeffrey Surdel.

Alexis St. Clair, 鈥02, (music ed.) to R. Scott, Ziomek, 鈥03, 鈥04 (elem. ed./Spanish, TESOL).

Tonirae Mansfield, 鈥03, (speech and hear. hand.) to John Christian Hoffman.

Katie Metzger, 鈥04, (music ed.) to Rich Ryan, 鈥04 (commun.).

Kara Davis, 鈥06 (bus. admin./market.) to Cameron MacVean, 鈥06 (comp. and info. sci.).

Jeremy Hulbert, 鈥08, to Laura Stultz, 鈥08, (elem. ed.).


Births

A daughter, Mallory Bennett Evans Brown, to Timothy Brown, 鈥82 (chem.).

A son, Mason, to Bart and Melissa (Uhteg) McGloin, 鈥91 (curr. and instr.).

A son, Jackson Thomas, to Jim and Lori Randles, 鈥95 (elem. ed./ Spanish).

A son, Casey Dillon, to Christian and Katie (Kane) Weinowski, 鈥96 (psych.).

A daughter, Clarissa Elizabeth, to Jason, 鈥99, (commun., pol. sci.) and Pamela (Smith) Enser, 鈥03, 鈥06, (literacy) of Lake View, NY.

A son, Kyle Joseph, to Patrick, 鈥99, (bus. admin.) and Meghan (Deery) Farrington, 鈥99 (speech and hear. hand.).

A daughter, Evelyn Ray, to Ellen Pennock, 鈥99 (art).

A daughter, Ada Frances, to Paul, 鈥01 (sound rec. technology) and Allison (Hahn) Weiss, 鈥00 (speech path.).

A daughter, Genevieve Ann, to Nicholas, 鈥02, (English) and Lori (Pawk) Koziol, 鈥03, (curr. and instr.) from Dryden, NY.

A son, Aiden Leo, to Jerry and Tricia (Boyer) Titus, 鈥02, (elem. ed.) of Charlotte, NC.

A daughter, Evelyn Ross, to Jonathan Fuller, 鈥07 (music perf.) and Betsy Stambach-Fuller,鈥05 (music ed.).

A son, Eliot Jameson, to James, 鈥07, (math./adol. ed.) and Stephanie (Bye) Wares, 鈥03 (psych.).


Emeritus Notes

Dr. Phillip Morse (English, Education) wrote the book, Gloria Mae, The Heroine of Dunkirk Harbor, a story about an old fishing tug that had been a fixture in the Dunkirk (N.Y.) harbor for years that was involved in a lake rescue.

Dr. Robert Deming (English) and Dr. Anne Deming (Counseling Center, Psychology, Development) recently returned from a special trip to India under a volunteer program through Cross-Cultural Solutions.

1930s

Helen (Darling) Karl, 鈥35, (elem. ed.) at age 94 recently played a violin solo in church, 鈥淗is Eye is on the Sparrow,鈥 to the delight of the congregation.

1940s

William 鈥淏ill鈥 Noyes, 鈥47, (music ed.) is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and assistant professor of music at Penn State University. Bill is also a Dallas K. Beal Legacy Society member.

1950s

Warren C. Wohltjen, 鈥51, (music ed.) and Anne (Tiffert) Wohltjen, 鈥51, (elem. ed.) have moved to Mansfield, Texas , where Warren is playing euphonium with the Mansfield Wind Symphony.

Charles Burnsworth, 鈥53, (music ed.) was inducted into SUNY Oneonta鈥檚 Music Department Hall of Fame. He joined the college faculty in 1957 and served as chairman of the music department and conductor of the women鈥檚 glee club. After retiring in 1994, he taught part-time for several more years.

Shirley (Miller) Erbsmehl, 鈥58, (elem. ed.) participated in, 鈥淎 Celebration of Quilting Traditions,鈥 sponsored by the Dunkirk Historical Society at the Clarion Hotel, Marina and Conference Center in Dunkirk, N.Y.

1960s

Dr. Douglas Houck, 鈥60, (elem. ed.) reviewed non-fiction work at the Florida Writers Association conference.

Ron Corsaro, 鈥61, (music ed.) will be performing at The Ontario House Jazz Reunion and has released six CDs during his career which began at the Ontario House. He is music director for the Lewiston Jazz Festival.

Carol (Schrader) English, 鈥63, (elem. ed.) after 45 years of teaching, segued into a new career as a day care director. She is also a newly-elected member of the Wellsville (N.Y.) School Board.

Sharon (Clark) Bertrand, 鈥64, (soc. studies/sec. ed.) and her husband, Lou, have been married for 43 years; they have three adult children and three grandchildren. Sharon is a retired high school educator and has lived in Hiram, Ohio, for the past 40 years.

At a recent meeting of the International Society for Cryobiology in Japan, Dr. John Baust, 鈥65, (biology) was named a Fellow of the Society for his legacy contributions in developing a curative cancer therapy.

Richard Sowinski, 鈥65, (elem. ed.) was the featured clarinet soloist for the performance of, 鈥淭he Tale of Viktor Navorski,鈥 by John Williams at the annual Veterans Day concert by the American Legion Band of the Tonawandas.

School of Music alumni and spouses gathered in Skaneateles, N.Y., in July 2009 for a mini-reunion, including Kathy and Larry Balestra, 鈥71 (music ed.); Dr. Bill, 鈥67, (music ed.; faculty, 鈥69-鈥82) and Julie (Ary) Dederer, 鈥70, 鈥73 (music ed.); Mary and Tom Huhn, 鈥69, 鈥73 (music ed.); and Ken, 鈥68, (music ed.) and Carol (Haile) Pick, 鈥68, (music ed.). Some hadn't seen each other since graduation and they had a grand time reminiscing. On their last morning, they gathered on the shore of Skaneateles Lake (thinking of Lake Erie!) and sang the alma mater, to the delight of passersby.

Rita (Blum) Cooper, 鈥69, (elem. ed.) retired from Hampton (Va.) City Schools in June 鈥06 and is mentoring first year teachers and doing limited substitute teaching.

Verland 鈥淏utch鈥 Cooper, 鈥69, (math./sec. ed.) is retired from the federal government and spend time volunteering with the with Boy Scouts of America.

Judy (Shumway) Kayhani, 鈥69, (elem. ed.) is retired and suffering from nerve damage from treatments/surgeries for inflammatory breast cancer. She has lost use of her right arm and hand but reports she is a 12-year cancer survivor.

1970s

Dr. Greg Gibbs, 鈥71, (elem. ed.) was promoted to associate professor of education and granted tenure in the School of Education at St. Bonaventure University, where he is also chair of the Educational Leadership program.

Carol 鈥淪tash鈥 Stanley, 鈥71, (theatre) came up with an idea to help softball and baseball players prevent injuries and patented the Stan-Mill Mitt, a glove to protect baseball players鈥 hands. She has four gloves patented, one of which sits in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Carol is Registrar at the University of Virginia.

Dr. Tom Tarantelli, 鈥71, (pol. sci.) completed his Ph.D. in Education Administration and Policy Studies at the State University at Albany.

Tony Caramia, 鈥73, (applied music) performed Gershwin鈥檚, 鈥淩hapsody in Blue,鈥 with the Eastman School of Music Wind Ensemble during the grand opening season of Kodak Hall at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester.

James Gormley, 鈥73, (pol. sci.) who practices corporate law, was selected for inclusion in, The Best Lawyers in America 2010, as announced by his firm, Damon Morey of Buffalo, N.Y.

David Herweg, 鈥73, (soc. studies/sec. ed.) retired after teaching for 36 years in the Buffalo area, and in 2009, received the RIT Distinguished Teacher Recognition award. He also received the Ignatian Teacher of the Year Award from Canisius High School.

Tom Rasely, 鈥73, (music ed.) performed in the 鈥淐henango Guitar Heroes鈥 benefit concert for The Chenango County Council of the Arts in Norwich, N.Y.

Daniel Ryel, 鈥73, (English/sec. ed.), a former English teacher, just completed his 32nd year in the financial services field.

John Bowen, 鈥74, (sociology) is the new pastor of the Magnolia United Methodist Church in Mayville, N.Y.

Dr. Martin Moskowitz, 鈥75, (special studies) is Director of the Division of Critical Care Medicine at North Shore University Hospital at Glen Cove (N.Y.).

Nancy Battaglia, 鈥76, (psych., sociology) received the Bruce Wally Walford Community Service Award. Nancy is a Mental Health Clinician at The Resource Center鈥檚 Gateways Continuing Day Treatment Program in Dunkirk, N.Y.

Paul Kurzanski, 鈥76, (pol. sci.) received the 2009 Environmental Excellence Award from the Association of American Railroads, for demonstrating outstanding performance in environmental awareness and responsibility during the year. He is a 30-year rail industry veteran stationed in Jacksonville, Fla., and manages about 125 environmental remediation projects annually in six states and two Canadian provinces.

Elizabeth Petiprin, 鈥76, (English/sec. ed.) is semi-retired but still teaches part-time at Jamestown Community College, including an Honors Literature course.

Karen (Bjornland) Desjardins, 鈥77, (English) is Miss December in the 2009 Colondar (), an annual calendar that raises awareness of colon cancer in men and women under age 50. Karen is a survivor of breast, colon and ovarian cancers.

Keith McFayden, 鈥77, (bus. admin.) was named one of 2009鈥檚 Black Achievers, sponsored by Tops Friendly Markets. He has more than 29 years of experience in the food industry and is also treasurer of the Learning Disability Association of Western New York.

Kathleen Wise, 鈥77, (sociology) is the legislative advisor to New York State Assemblyman David R. Townsend.

Dr. James R. Ebert, 鈥78, (geology) chairman of the earth sciences department at SUNY Oneonta and a member of the faculty since 1985, has been promoted to the rank of SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor.

Holly (Schmidt) Lawrence, 鈥75, (elem. ed.) retired in June 鈥08 after 33 years of teaching third grade at Brockport (N.Y.) Central School.

James Walter, 鈥75, (English) is celebrating 32 years of teaching English.

Allan Wilson, 鈥75, (music perf.) was invited by London鈥檚 Philharmonia Orchestra to conduct the group at a festival concert in Abu Dhabi in January 2009 for a program of Disney film music and Stravinsky鈥檚 鈥淔irebird鈥 Suite, and has been asked back for a concert this month.

Nancy J. (Ponosuk) Ianson, 鈥77, (bus. admin.) was elected secretary of CSEA Nassau Local 830, and attended the Annual Delegates Meeting of CSEA in Buffalo, N.Y., in September 2009.

Charles 鈥淐hip鈥 Fesko, 鈥78, (history) had his first public art showing in California, where he has resided since 1991. His watercolors were exhibited at Newport Beach City Hall in early 2009. For the past three years, he has been Senior Director of Advertising and Strategic Alliances for the George Lucas Educational Foundation (), which is 鈥渁ll about inspirational education stories for K-12 public schools, teachers and administrators.鈥 He was also an associate producer on the Everest Peace Project.

Carmela (Dubose) Thompson, 鈥78, (elem. ed.) has been appointed Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Buffalo State College.

1980s

Eric Blomquist, 鈥80, (music ed.) was elected to the National Board of Governors for the Human Rights Campaign. A longtime advocate for LGBT equality, Eric has been a member of the HRC Greater New York Steering Committee and, as Co-chair of the Corporate Committee for the
Greater New York Gala, received the National Corporate Excellence Award for his fundraising. Eric is on the staff of The Graduate Center CUNY. For information on his CD, 鈥淓ric Blomquist Heldentenor,鈥 go to .

James Knapp, 鈥80, (music ed.) received the Certificate of Congressional Recognition for his cultural contributions as artistic director of Bayou City Performing Arts, a choral organization of over 150 singers in Houston, TX. In addition to the honor, Houston Mayor Bill White made a civic proclamation that June 13, 2009, was 鈥淛ames Knapp Day.鈥 James now resides in Boston, Mass.,
with his partner. Friends can reach him at knapper58@sbcglobal.net.

Brenda (Geloff) McGuinness, 鈥80, (pol. sci.) helped to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society by completing a 100-mile ride along the New Hampshire seacoast.

Carl Vahl, 鈥80, (pol. sci.) visited Niger in western Africa in August 2009 to inspect eight water wells drilled by hand at the cost of $2,000 as part of the Olean (NY) Rotary Club鈥檚 Niger water well project. In addition to the wells, the club is raising money to supply two local clinics with essential medical supplies.

Jerome Moss, 鈥81, (special studies) was named boys鈥 basketball coach at Dunkirk (NY) High School.

David Sluberski, 鈥81, (special studies) after 25 years as Senior Audio Technologist for WXXI, started a new career at Rochester Institute of Technology as a visiting assistant professor for film and animation.

Mark Bruner, 鈥82, (biology/sec. ed.) was promoted to Associate Director in Pharmaceutical Development 鈥 Formulation of Monoclonals, at Johnson & Johnson.

Ken Toal, 鈥82, (sound rec. technology) is Executive Director of the Commercial Division of Audio Analysts, coordinating installations of performance audio and video systems for high profile venues across the U.S. Previously, he was Superintendent of Audio for the U.S. Air Force Academy Band (formerly the Air Force Band of the Rockies) and was the head audio engineer for the band. He also engineered and produced numerous CDs and videos for the band before retiring as a Senior Master Sergeant in 2002. Ken would love to hear from any old 鈥淭ones.鈥

John DeTolla, 鈥83, (commun.) has, for the fourth time in his career, earned an Emmy Award, the latest cam for his work as a freelance technician for NBC during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. He will also be working the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver.

Bruce Cummings, 鈥84, (coop. engineer/physics) has been named Chief Executive Officer of Gila Corp. (d/b/a Municipal Services Bureau) and Gila Group. Bruce joined the company in 2007 as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, was later named Chief Marketing Officer, and then President in September 2008.

Brian De Lorenzo, 鈥84, (mus. theatre) has been keeping busy with cabaret, theatre and concert performances, mostly in the Boston, Mass., area, with occasional stints in New York City and on cruise ships. He and his husband, John, celebrated their fifth year of legal marriage in June 鈥09. Brian would love to hear from old friends at Brian@BrianDeLorenzo.com or at LinkedIn.com.

Mary (Herbach) Lawhon, 鈥84, (bus. admin.) was appointed marketing coordinator by Erdman Anthony in its Buffalo-based Civil Engineering department.

Michele Musulin, 鈥84, (bus. admin.) is celebrating her 16th year as a Program Consultant at Hilton Head Health, a weight loss and health resort.

Karen Cataldo, 鈥85, (art) represented SUNY Fredonia at the inauguration of the State University at Stony Brook鈥檚 new President on Oct. 23,2009.

Carmen (McCray) Green, 鈥85, (English) earned her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Fairleigh Dickinson University in August 2009, and her 28th book, The Perfect Seduction, will be released by Harlequin Books this month.

Howard Klayman, 鈥85, (music ed.) has been appointed to the board of directors at HDF Defense Systems of Arlington, Va.,, and will chair the board鈥檚 Committee on Government Strategy and Congressional Affairs. Howard continues his role managing new technologies at Criticom Electronics
of Lanham, Md.

Deborah (Franklin) Tederous, 鈥85, (commun.) was appointed the new full-time Executive Director of the United Way of Northern Chautauqua County.

Deneen Hernandez, 鈥86, (pol. sci.) a forensic examiner with the FBI, visited Erie 2-Chautauqua Cattaraugus BOCES鈥 Hewes Educational Center, where she led students through three crime scene scenarios.

Mike Kaupa, 鈥86, (applied music) joined the faculty of the Eastman Community Music School in Rochester, N.Y. He is featured on two new jazz recordings, 鈥淛entsch Group Large, Cycles Suite, featuring Mike Kaupa,鈥 and 鈥淔acing the Mirror鈥 with the Dave Rivello Ensemble.

Composer and conductor Dr. Timothy Brown, 鈥87, (special studies) had two unaccompanied choral compositions premiered by the Aquarius Kamerkoor in Antwerp, Belgium, in June 2009.

Robert Dietch, 鈥87, (sound rec. technology) has been music director for the Traveling Cabaret of Irondequoit (NY) for more than five years and accompanist for the West Irondequoit School District鈥檚 music department since 1996. He also was musical director on a production of, Zorba, with Blackfriars, a theater company in Rochester, N.Y.

Sharon (Eckert) Pawlak, 鈥87, (music therapy) is a representative for the National Indoor Mold Society in Tennessee. She is a board certified music therapist and laboratory animal scientist as well as an ordained minister.

Dr. David Bower, 鈥88, (music/music perf.) was appointed Director of Music and Organist at St. Michael鈥檚 Church in Cranford, N.J., in September 2009. He is also the new assistant conductor of the New Jersey Schwaebischer Saengerbund, a 100-voice New Jersey-based choral group performing German repertory.

James Ranney, 鈥88, (comm.) was promoted to Station Manager of WNED-AM and WNED Director of Public Affairs.

David Foley, 鈥89, (soc. studies /sec. ed.) was re-elected to his second term as Chautauqua County District Attorney.

Sean Patrick McGraw, 鈥89, (applied music) drew rave reviews at the Stagecoach Festival, California鈥檚 mammoth country music event, and his band appeared on 鈥淛immy Kimmel Live.鈥 His video of, 鈥淒ollar Ain鈥檛 Worth a Dime,鈥 has been on CMT and his band played at Darien Lake. He also has a new CD awaiting release.

Jonathan Sherman, 鈥89, (biology) is the secondary science department chair and high school union representative for Medina (N.Y.) Central School and the chief negotiator for the Medina Teachers鈥橝ssociation.

1990s

Pam Swarts, 鈥90, (art), a digital arts instructor at Genesee Community College, was invited by the United States Embassy in Belarus to perform with the group, The Gifted Children, of Rochester (NY), in the fifth annual festival of Belarusian music.

Tyler Renaud, 鈥91, (pol. sci.) was named head coach of the women鈥檚 soccer program at SUNY IT of Utica (NY).

Scott Hirschler, 鈥91, (elem. ed.) has landed a new position as principal of Scribner Road Elementary School in Rochester, NY.

Paula (Chisholm) Orcutt, 鈥91, (elem. ed. /early child.) is on the advisory board of a YMCA, and a board member of the Junior League of Greater Winter Haven (FL).

Renee (Kreitzberg) Gerace, 鈥92, (history, French) joined the University of Rochester (NY) Medical Center as an administrator to the board of governors.

Judy Schwartz, 鈥92, (health serv. admin.) has been named Director of Library Services at Trocaire College of Buffalo, N.Y. Judy has been at Trocaire for 10 years and can be reached at schwartzj@trocaire.edu.

Shawn Connolly, 鈥94, (pol. sci.) and Justin Azzarella, 鈥00, (pol. sci.) are among a diverse group of honorees for the 18th annual Business First 40 Under Forty class.

Gregory Robinson, 鈥94, (English) earned his Ph.D. in English from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and is now an assistant professor of English at Nevada State College.

Keith Chartrand, 鈥95, (commun.) was awarded first place in Sports Division C at the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors鈥 2009 Convention for three sports feature submissions.

Sharon (Hansen) Powers, 鈥95, (psych.) was elected Director of Leadership Development for The Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers, and received its Outstanding Member Award. She is Assistant Director of Career Development for Bryn Mawr College and Haverford College in
Pennsylvania.

Heather (Morey) Foley, 鈥96, (elem. ed./reading) has provided AIS (Academic Intervention Services) since 2008 at Cassadaga (NY) Elementary School.

Lyndsey (Smith) Wilcox ,鈥96, (commun.) and David Wilcox, 鈥96, (bus. admin.) live in Saratoga Springs, NY, where David works for Eli Lilly and Lyndsey is a part-time school counselor. They have two children, Elle and Parker.

Michael Woloz, 鈥96, (English) has been married to Claire Rose of London, England, since 2000. They have two children, Gabriel and Olivia, and live in New York City. Michael is Vice President of Connelly & McLaughlin, a public affairs firm located in Manhattan, and in September 2009 was named a 鈥淩ising Star: 40 under 40,鈥 by City Hall, a Manhattan Media Publication. He is also active in numerous non-profits and charities and is a board member of Young Audiences New York.

Edward Luce, 鈥97, (art) was nominated for an Ignatz Award. The awards are independent comics鈥 awards presented at the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, MD.

Brent Moore, 鈥97, (pol. sci.) was promoted to Principal at Porzio Bromberg & Newman, where he practices in the Corporate Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring departments.

Matthew May, 鈥98, (theatre/interdis. studies) has written a new play, Still Untitled, based upon stories by Terrance Olear, 鈥96, (acting) that had its world premiere production in July 2009 at the Rising Action Theater in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Justin Pomietlarz, 鈥98, (music/music perf.) performed in the OperaBuffs 2009 Curtain Up program in September. He is in his fourth year of teaching at Amherst (N.Y.) High School.

Kimberlie (Fergen) Ball, 鈥99, (commun.) was named Assistant Director of Admissions at SUNY Fredonia.

Christy (Klahn) Bottoms, 鈥99, (bus. admin.) has been recognized by Cambridge Who鈥檚 Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in cosmetology.

Alexsandra Lopez, 鈥99, (speech path.) has been chosen by the American Speech Hearing and Language Association (ASHA) as a 鈥淒iversity Champion.鈥

Dr. Joy (Stepinski) Musser, 鈥99, (speech path.) completed her Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Cincinnati in January 2009 following a successful defense of her dissertation pertaining to extraesophageal reflux. She is on the faculty at Indiana University-Purdue University of Fort Wayne, where she lives with her husband, John, and son, Liam.

2000s

Jessica Fortunate, 鈥00, (elem. ed.) is in her 10th year of teaching, currently eighth grade ELA, in the Wilson (N.Y.) Central School District.

Brian J. Miga, 鈥02, (physics/coop. engineer.) recently received his M.B.A. from the University of Minnesota鈥檚 Carlson School of Management. He is a Staff Product Engineer at Cypress Semiconductor in Bloomfield, Minn.

Christopher Ash, 鈥03, (theatrical prod. and design) received a nomination for a Joseph Jefferson Award, Chicago鈥檚 version of the Tony Awards, for his work on, Pump Boys and Dinettes, for the Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook, in the category of Scene Design-Large.

Elizabeth Bennett, 鈥03, (bus. admin. /market.) received M.B.A.s in Management, Human Resources Management, and Marketing, all from American InterContinental University Online.

Jason Fishner, 鈥03, (comm./pub. rel.) has accepted a new position as the assistant director of college housing at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi.

John Horan, 鈥04, (theatrical prod. and design) received a nomination for a Joseph Jefferson Award, Chicago鈥檚 version of the Tony Awards, for his work on, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, for the Northlight Theatre, in the category of Lighting Design-Large.

Allison Mosher, 鈥04, (English) earned her Master of Science degree in Human Services with a specialization in Nonprofit Management from Capella University. She recently accepted a position as the Child Safety Manager at ACCORD Corporation.

Paul Nandzik, 鈥04, (English) has written a short story, 鈥淥ld Mountain Spirit,鈥 which was published by North Country Books in its compilation volume, Adirondack Mysteries, in 2009.

James H. Kontrabecki, 鈥05, (music ed.) was appointed to the string faculty at SUNY Fredonia starting in the 2009 fall semester.

Jerry Hovey, 鈥05, (bus. admin.) is an insurance agent for Liberty Mutual and is working on his M.B.A. at St. Bonaventure University.

Ellen Przepasniak, 鈥05, (English) is a staff writer for Artvoice, Buffalo鈥檚 alternative weekly newspaper. She is also working as the communications coordinator for LittleSis.org, a project of the non-profit Public Accountability Initiative. The website tracks relationships between powerful Americans.

Joseph Flaxman, 鈥06, (music perf.) has performed in several operas including the role of Kromov in The Merry Widow with St. Petersburg Opera; as Wagner in Faust with Opera Memphis; as Valentin in Faust for an Opera Memphis broadcast on National Public Radio for the mid-south; as Marcello in
La Boh猫me with the Martina Arroyo Foundation, and just recorded the role of Roberto in a new opera, Piazza Navonna, with the Accadia Foundation. He will sing Guglielmo in Cosi fan tutte with Opera Memphis and this winter will be one of 24 young artists at Sarasota (Fla.) Opera in three productions.

Steve Greenberg, 鈥06, (account.) is an assistant coach for the Capital Centre Pride Midget Major AAA team that plays in the Northern Lakes Hockey League.

Jolene Woleben, 鈥06, (psych.) graduated from Alfred University with her master鈥檚 degree in School Psychology and is working on her certificate of advanced study at Geneseo (NY) Central School District as a school psychologist intern.

Nick Bernardone, 鈥07, (comm./TV and digital film) has worked on and appeared in seasons three and four of the NBC show, 鈥30 Rock.鈥 During the summer he worked on an upcoming Disney film, 鈥淪orcerer鈥檚 Apprentice,鈥 starring Nicholas Cage. In April 鈥09, he wrote and directed a comedy web series, 鈥淏romos,鈥 that was selected into Channel 101鈥檚 Primetime line-up for four episodes.

Will Barlow, 鈥07, (bus. admin./mgmt.) has re-signed for his third season with the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) Columbus Cottonmouths as a defensemen. He played four seasons at SUNY Fredonia, picking up 29 points in 83 games over his collegiate career.

Lianne Coogan, 鈥07, (art/graphic design) has been named Art Director for The Martin Group, a Buffalo-based branding and creative marketing firm.

Jared Scott Tesler鈥檚, '08, (commun./pub. rel.) editorial, "Boys, Dollhouses, and Stereotypes," was accepted for publication by, The Father Life, an online men's magazine for dads.

Victoria Vargas, 鈥08, (music perf.) performed at the 2009 OperaBuffs Curtain Up event in Buffalo after her work with the Martina Arroyo Foundation and the Manhattan School of Music where she is pursuing her Master of Music degree.

Leah Loefke, 鈥09, (comm. disorders) began graduate school at Canisius College in Mental Health Counseling in Fall 2009.

John Mackowiak, 鈥09, (comm. 鈥 audio/radio), was campaign communications director for Chautauqua County Executive candidate Chuck Cornell.

Anne Marie Miller, 鈥09, (music ed.) and Alexander Palmquist, 鈥09, spent four months in Quito, Ecuador, volunteering for Center for the Working Girl.

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