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Indiana University of Pennsylvania w^^^ la.(0 I R^SS #7 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/alumnidirectory1998indi Indiana University of Pennsylvania Alumni Directory 1998 Breezedale Alumni Center Dedicated April 1989 lUP is a member of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education. Photographs for the 1998 lUP Alumni Directory provided by: John Beak '79 Ron Juliette '68 John Bender Frank Olma James ColUns James Wakefield This directory is for official University and Alumni Association use. and also for individual communication of a personal nature between members listed herein. Use of this directory for any other purpose, including, but not limited to. reproducing and storing in a retrieval system by any means, electronic or mechanical, photocopying or using the addresses or other information contained in this directory for any private, commercial, or political mailing is strictly proiiibited and is in direct violation of copyright and constitutes misappropriation of corporate property. HARRIS The difference is s ervice © Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company. Inc.. 1998 3 Barker Avenue White Plains. New York 10601 (All rights reserved) UBNH-W48-8RTC-67.6V Inquiries may be directed to our Customer Ser\>ice Department at 800-877-6554 or e-mail: customerservice @ bcharrispub. com Dear Fellow Alumni: At last, no more holiday cards marked "Address Unknown"! IInnddiiaannaa UUimuvveerrssiittyy oof P emi syylvania. in c onjunction w ith Bernard ^ ^C^.^ ^ H^a^r r i s Rdiabtleis s hoiunrg p rCeovmipouasn y d i rIencc-. , J| fZor7 o^ur 2 aZlulmn\i Z reTco.rds^. 'T:^::^r^..r.. ,.^ .nd p,ov..es us «,h e.se„„a, ,.fo™.a.,„„ The 1998 Alumni Directory is the result of a 12 month project involving direct mail surveys nlkh We are e rateful to o ur many alumni who participated in me ivvo uucwi J- , ^^„„^,;no oOl d L f rriefnd sa Tanudi L c la Asfsfmaairtse,s aonrd i nH a prrliasn n iPnugb l riesuhnmigo.n s W aen d h olpUeP yaoluu m emn j oayc t iuvsitmige s. this directory m contacting ' C l<^^ PKraerseind e nKt., D leUkPl i nAslkuim n 'i7 9 Association EMxaercyuJtoivLey t tDliree'c8t6or,, MlU'P8 9 A lumni Association Contents We Are lUP Proud iv Message from the President, Dr. Lawrence K. Pettit 1997-98 lUP Counci.l .of Trustees/SSHE Board of Gove rnors vviii TUP Alumni Association 1997-98 lUP Alumni Association Board of Directors Alumni Association Volunteer Leadership Network ^ Alumni Awards X 1997 Distinguished .A l .umni and Alumn i Ambassador Award Recipien ts x xiii Alunmi Award Recipients Geographical Distribution of Alumm xiv Our Donors: Partners in the Pursuit of Excellence ^^ 1997-98 Foundation for lUP Board of Directors ^^^ Directory of Administrative Offices and Academic Departments xvXuX Guide to the Directory Alumni Listings: Biographical Section Class Year Section 588 722 Geographical Section 845 Career Networking Section E-Mail Address Section 905 WE ARE lUP **««& V « J i- PROUD IV A Message to Alumni "Where We Go to College Matters" By Dr. Lawrence K. Pettit President, lUP Wo\en into the fabric of the American culture are several strands of sentiment and belief about the college experience. I s uppose that most of us regard our college years among the happiest of our lives; certainly they are transformative years, engaging our attention in matters previously unknown to us. acquainting us with new life- styles and new ways of making a living, and imparting to us new skills and knowledge and the ability to keep learning for a lifetime. WTiere we go to college matters. It is where many of us meet our spouses: it is where we form those friendships that endure for the rest of our lives: and the total university experience stamps us with an identity that helps to shape our future. All of this translates into an interesting relationship between an alumnus or alumna and his or her alma mater. To a large extent, the value of your intellectual capital depends on the standing and reputa- tion of y our alma mater. Conversely, the university's reputation depends in part on the reputation and success of its alumni, and also on their continuing involvement in the life of the university through financial contributions, suident recruitment, sers'ice on boards and committees, promotional activities, and a host of other volunteer efforts. The symbiosis extends further to the university's providing periodic retraining for its graduates and as the alumni assist in career advisement, internship placement, and job placement for current students. We like to think that once you ha\e been a smdent at lUP you are thereafter always a member of the lUP family. The university and its alumni share a responsibihty for each other's success. Some universi- ties are masterful in how they capitaUze on this relationship. Others are just learning what I s ometimes call the "art of managing nostalgia." At lUP we're not too self-conscious about it; we just work very hard to make our alumni proud of their university, and we are getting a Uttle more assertive in asking for alumni help. We know that our alumni, in numbers and talent, are a powerful base of all kinds of support and we are increasingly proud of the achievements and distinction of our alumni. We want to know of their proudest moments and to share in them. too. We also know that lUP cannot reach its goals of academic excellence and leadership without alumni support. We need philanthropic support for scholarships, technology, renovation of buildings, and as seed money for implementation of creative ideas. We need help in identifying and attracting the best students, in letting the news media know who we are and how good we are, in helping our smdents arrange internships, and in placing them in good jobs. Increasingly, we are getting this help from our generous and dedicated alumni across the country. Our alumni support helps distinguish lUP from many of our competitors. We are grateful for all alumni involvement, and as we continue to enhance your universitv. we will not let vou down. 1997-1998 lUP Council of Trustees Chairperson MMaerckh a nAi.c sHboulrmga,n P A'7 9 77?^ Honorable Patrick J. Stapleton '49 Indiana, PA Robert M. Hovanec '76 Butler, PA Vice Chairperson David L. Johnson '53 Havertown, PA Dr. James H. McCormick '59 (Ex Officio) Secretary Chancellor State System of Higher Education Kim E. Lyttle '72, M'74 Harrisburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA David Osikowicz Treasurer Punxsutawney, PA Susan S. Delaney '64 Indiana, PA Gealy W. Wallwork Kittanning, PA PJiejtftrsebyu r gLh., B rPoAo ks '87 Staci L Mamula '98 Student Trustee The Honorable Kathleen A. Durkin '70 Indiana, PA Monroeville, PA 1997-1998 State System of Higher Education Board of Governors Chair Vice Chair Vice Chair F. Eugene Dixon, Jr. Kim E. Lyttle R. Benjamin Wiley Lafayette Hill, PA Pittsburgh, PA Erie, PA Glenn Y. Forney Jere W. Schuler Syed R. Ati-Zaidi Shippenville, PA Bradenton, FL Lampeter, PA Muriel Berman Andrew H. Shoffner Eugene W. Hickock, Jr. Allentown, PA Harrisburg, PA (Student) Lewisberry, PA Christopher J. Cerski Charles A. Gomulka (Student) Pittsburgh, PA Patrick J. Stapleton Wilkes-Barre, PA Indiana, PA F. Joseph Loeper Jeffrey W. Coy Drexel Hill, PA John K. Thomburgh Shippensburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Rocco A. Ortenzio Daniel P. Elby Lemoyne, PA Christine J. Toretti York, PA Indiana, PA Tom Ridge Richard A. Fino Harrisburg, PA (Student) Shippensburg, PA VI

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