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Published by Bloomsburg University Inside Cover Story: Professor exhibits photography at Smithsonian ThecoverphotoofParamountChief MadameTheresa Vehhi,Mende Peoples, SouthernSierraLeone, hy Vera Viditz-Ward(Copyright 1987). isoneof48photographicportrait\ in herexhibit. "Paramount Chiefs oj SierraLeone." 'Best Buys' MagazineranksBUin top 10 percentofAmerica'spublic collegesanduniversities for its "quality relative toprii< " Voluntarism Whethera student oran alumnus, thereseemstobeendless opportunities forpuhln service For somepeople, it's a new idea, while others havedistinguished themselves as lolunteei s Commencement PartoftheBloomsburg U—niversity family forover 40 sears asstuden—t, alumnus,faculty member JohnScrimgeour shares hisrolemodels with Decembergraduates. 'Everything You Do' A by-productofthe university's Sesquicentennial, this video documentary focuses on environmentalissues in Pennsylvania andthe world. Departments Calendar Campus news Classnotes Sports — Alumni Association President's Message haenadritongbethaebtlheotuoghclosmmolunotihceartseasefwfeelcltiavsecloy,nvbeoyt-h Communication Board of Directors Somethingyou'veknownallalong ingtheirown. Wedesiretoinstillinourstudents a two-way street a greater appreciation of literature, an, music Officers BloDoumrsiPbrneuBgsryigdHteUhnAnetiR.vRefBriYlsvoieAtoyUm,yPsebRIauhIrraCsgvHe.UInfirPhveaheqvurDesenittlysyerbveeend htsfaukhanlievdlllestan,hnaeetdeabhdteehrtreetleaoealbrrntydhsIeyellnnlohlnsifaeefosness.co,tifenrWrtgeaehcegtrirhewreeaaaircntieateolprnaa.oatcupiiroaptnrnyssedthctuioisdpaeuetnrntivjoioiosnvtyahotleoaf alwAasysaPBnrayeogstGoihodeedrTnttyH,ieOmaBerMUtAiosASsljluuHosmwtUndGgioeHtAwtsEnis,nSogcbIrisIitaIeatfr7iltoy6e,nda,nidttios GPJr.aemTseihsdoeBmn.atCsreHausgyhe's57III '76 impressedwiththegreatprideyou,thealumni, physical and biological environments and to surveythesurroundings. TheAlumniAssocia- VicePresident —shhtecaarhv.vtoeehoIalctni.oncBrmtleSehoaeesovtioeamnrcskgacblnlyouo,mrywpgpelweaiUorhnsspaihltvameegyecrooonslu.utitust'sMdvyiaoecdrifedsktByiantonUnhoueewriNxBnnecahUeamlilplmsktfbaaiaoolommonoiiakanln.l-gy- ebbttovheaeeisimnreragydwskooohenfceiraateehtt.meyreueaaeaAnnrsnidtednhn,t,gshfetemuhoolewfsiortrcreolnsnideptmierpCgciothobr,bumtottamrihnusoet,nnyliyawt,tinoyldwltehsbpeoeewotwaaphebanlllttele, atominifodottonidh,cioeuransefm.ctketeynAro"rtss1t,8owhfiomhtwuoahghnshimttcohsphssuottwnoepfatlhahaseanlsroat,dnanbgwwaleesor.srapokunIctgimbaeuaytsilpttoolhtnseaocanfbyao"niiaptnbritieedos SJTMNeoraacehrnranycesytJu.AarEnrTe.yrnraeEtdhKwclanermd'6ks8o's7k0y '59 jSLHutesoatatwgerueUcenie<i>EnvtdelGruyesiilatactyc,aioonlnaaaditnevdsay rstooieubrshlpeisogtvnhuaddleeultnohetiisjclaubtldyogvbmeaeamlkeuaienbnsltegsatniaondndldleaidkpfeeeecnagidlosleainltosthn.esaynadlcecraoerrsndpaionnn-dg cvveeohrmTiymchluepenrsoi,tucdswa.uotcihmoaansiTnahnedtAhlriuunsmvtnosilvQoeufmaerttnheterlyp,lWaoinutrhojauortbc PDaisrtecPtreosrisdent came our way as a Whilewecertainlyappreciatetherecognition would be ten times HelenH.Cimbala '35 result of a survey of which comes from being included in national rnorcdilficuliintrying Ruth DuganSmeal '39 "America's Best Col- publications,theselessquantifiableq—ualitiesare tokeep you informed C.StuartEdwards '41 lege Buys"conducted the truemeasureofourinstitution afterall, of happenings within MaryLouF.John '45 byMoney magazine. therealtestforauniversityiswhatstudenisdo theorganization. The RichardE.Grimes'49 JIenrasneyartGiicllbeerwtritftoerntbhye pwriothofwhthaalttBheUyliesasrnc.orYiongu.aotutrhaelulmopnio.fariteslcilvaissn,g Qasupaerctterolfy kiesejpuisntgonien JNoahnncyS.SS.cLryicmhgoesou'r52'53 magazine's Fall 1990 and, with yOUfcontinued Interest and support. touch,butitisourmost |^ VeraA.Derk '60 "MoneyGuide"issue, Bloomsburg Universitywillcontinuetoberec- important tool in get- RichardR. Lloyd '62 BUreceivedBranking ognized forthelineinstitution is. ting thatjob done II SandraSwetland Williams '66 Ausprich orefl3at0itvhetfoorpr"iictes,"q"upallaict-y BU cited as one of aalbloouwts usumtpocotemllinyjoju | GMaarrgyarL.etSeL.ymBouurrns'7'167 cionlglBegUesinatnhdeulnoipve1r0sipteirecse.ntofAmerica'spublic 4Best College Buys' cinhgapnteewrpervoengtrsa,msexscuicth- ARlibcehratrdJ.TF.aHgonwaemnsJtr.in'e74'76 Money used 17 measuresol academic pe—r- BloomsburgUniversityand liveotherPenn- as"ShareaDay."and Hughes SuzanneCromack McCabe '77 formancetorank theschoolsintheirsurvey sylvaniaStateSystemol HigherEducationuni- even filling you in PatriciaA. Washeleski '79 items such at SAT scores and class rank of versitieswererankedamongthelop 100public- aboutthelatesthappeningsofyourfellowclass- CoreyM.Waters '79 incoming freshmen, the student-faculty ratio, supported institutionsin the nation followinga mates, friends, and family through the class DonnaL. Kinder '80 tuitionexpenses,andthenumbeiolbooksinthe survey by Money magazine thai examines notes. JudyR.Wright '82 mliebarsaruyr.esWdehsielrevetchoensseidterraadtiitoinon,altheqrueanatrietoatthievre "AmIenraincaa'rtsicBleeswtriCtotlelnegbeyBJeurysse.y"Gilbert forthe WeConmemeudntiochaetaironfrisoamtywoou-.waIIyysotrueemto,vheo,welveieru.s SGcaortytCP..RWiiglhstoenr"'8874 factors,thingslesseasilymeasured,that havea magazine'sFall IWICMoncyGuide"issue.BU know. Ifyouhaveanadditiontoyourfamily,let moredirectbearingon institutionalquality receivedarankingof Wth for "ilsquality rela- usknow. Ifyougetapromotion,orchangejobs. Honorary Life Members Personally,Ibelievethatthe ultimatemeas- tive to puce" in comparison lo other public letusknow. Ifyourunintosomeoneyouhaven't wrPuerehcenaentonsftytlalhyevuryanenilliveeaeaarrsSsneli.dattyreTelhpSiioyesrsstitintheiomtwulhegodahf,ttH"iPswrgtaiuhsodererientctEishdeousdecfoadotrwiiitnothnhea ppiunlbsaAtlcciietccsuotcrBiodoUlnilsneitggnhelrstoohGaueinglhdlbooeuuprntti1'vt0sehreasprcietotriiuccenlesetn,.rtyM.oofTnheAemyerradineckvaei'lns-g 0Fpsiee2cen5ks4itunepTmIhtSaahkteoe'iprsh2foAi0lnllyeuietmawtniahsike,ensHl.oeyiuTosUhuSeeckacilnsalop.awal,Tbwrlayey1ssi-tt8,ar0ifet0far-ade5tya2tl6lht-yeo CHEElaedrarwlyvatAero.ydnGBFHe...hSSrHmciiihgnutkyh'cl3l7e'2r'24'024 Duringthe 1990s." oped a system lo examine all public higher does work. Elwood M. Wagner'43 "Though traditional scholarship, applied re- educational institutions (they also produced a As I mentioned, the second major area of John W.Thomas '47 eismecaporoncroht,maniatcnpdadretpsvubeolflioocpurmseemrnivstiscieao,cnt,iivtnihcteliuSedsl,iatnegcSornyessgttiieotmnu'atsle sttihuterlvebdeuyctkho.of"stehTethhleaoipmdae1gl0ai0vzepirrnietvhauetse"ebsdecsShttoaotelidsstu)iccaaantldiaoninadlfeyom-r cmAotentncetenndtGraealtalitiohnnlegtiinacltuheemvnelniotn,ignevrioatlnhvgeered.phloaDmnoeiisnoigrnvwaohwlaavyte.?- FMrilalnakrdJ.CF.urLguedlwei'g52'48 greatestcontributiontotheeconomicdevelop- sistodeterminetheexpectedcostofeachschool, Try Pittsburgh, Wilkes-Barre. Long Island, or ment and social well-being of the Common- basedon I7measuresolacademicperformance, Philadelphiatosecthemen'sandwomen'sbas- Alumni OfficeStaff wealth ofPennsylvania lies in the fullest pos- amicomparedthat figuretotheschool'sactual ketballorswimminganddivingteamsinaction, sibledevelopmentofoui Students'capacitiesto cost. orthewrestlingteamlockhornswiththetough- Doug Hippenstiel '68 be effective professionals, responsible parents "Schools that charged less than their 'ex- est talent in thecountry. DirectorofAlumniAffairs pected' cost scored highly," wrote Gilbert. Tryaculturaleventoncampus;thereissure LindaLong "The ultimate measure ol"a 'WTehoseelimthianiatcehdargsecdhomoolsrewfheollsein tpheerfroarnkmianngcse. ttoobaensaolmuemtnhiinegvegnotiningyoonuwrhaerena.yoCuaclallla. fCeollmoew Se<retarylRecordsClerk university lies in what students scoresindicatedthaitheyprovideabelow-avcr- alumandtellthemthatyouaregoing. Andtell TimBrooks '92 do with what they learn." agceducation." themtheyshouldcallsomeone,too. Pat Bryan '91 Inthearticle,GilbertwrotethatMoney used Volunteering isanotherwaytogetinvolved. CarolynButcher'91 performance data which could be "compared Help out at the FenstemakerAlumni House if KyleFetterolf'92 and partners, informed citizens, and creative fairly from school to school," and said the youliveintheBloomsburgarea. Getinvolved Jody Heckman '92 leaders in their communities and in the state. magazine solicited the help ol educational ex- mplanninganc\enl inyourarea. Helpoutata Rick Kemmerer'91 Hence,not—hingismoreimportantthanwhat pertsandconsultantstoconduct itssurvey. collegenightprogramatthelocalhighschoolor Stuart McAleer "92 we teach and what our 96,000 students "TocreatethemostconsistentsystemforCOSl communitycollege. Helptoorganizeandthen MarkSchiffer'92 learn." comparison,wedecidedtousetheschool'sfull attend your class reunion. Participate in the StudentStaff Whatisit thatwewant BloomsburgUniver- officialprice,andtouseout-of-statechargesin "Share a Day"programbyallowing a BU stu- sity students to learn? Ourgeneral education thecaseolpublic schools."Gilbertwrote "We denttovisityouforadaytofindoutwhatyour program outlines a set of outcomes we want didnotconsidertwo-yearcollegesandthosethai job is really like. Talk to people about BU. everystudenttoachieve. Specifically,wewant attractmainlyadultstudents,andweeliminated Communicate one good thing about BU to a Bloomsburg Universityiscommittedto ourstudentstohaveafamiliaritywiththemajor narrowly specializedandsectariancolleges." friend or neighboreach week. Come back to providingequaleducationalandemployment contributions of human knowledge in the hu- While the rankings highlight those institu- campus to sec how beautiful it is. Stop at the opportunitiesforallpersonswithoutregard manities, social sciences, natural sciences and tions that "provide Strong educations at puces FenstemakerAlumni Houselosay hello torace,color,religion,sex,age.national mathematicsinordertobeaihomeeveryvihere thaiaremorethanlair,"the) areflOlintendedto Communication and involvement two iirigin,ancestry,lifestyle,affectionalor intheuniverseofideas;toassessthevalidityof serveasadefinitiveguidelochoosingacollege. ke)sioasuccessfulAlumniAssociation. Won't sexualpreference,handicap, Vietnamera the ideas they will hear and read by applying Gilbertwrote. youmeet us halfway? statusas veterans,orunionmembership. The analytical and quantitative thinking skills; to OtherStateSystemofHigherEducationuni- OnbehalfoftheAlumniAssociationBoardof universityisadditionallycommittedto understandtheapproachesusedtogamknowl- versitiesreceivingthetop 100rankingincluded DirectorsandtheentirestaffattheFenstemaker affirmativeactionandwilltakepositivesteps edgethroughthedevelopmentofcriticalthink- Indianai:2nd).Shippcnsbiirgt2l)th).MillerNVille AlumniHouse.1wouldliketowisheveryonea toprovidesucheducationalandemployment ingabilitiessothattheycanbelifelonglearners; (42nd).Clarion(45th).andLock Haven(55th). health) and prosperous 1991. opportunities. 2 BLOOMSBURGALUMMQUARTERLY J Recent Pcnnsyhania Higher Education As- sistanceAgencystatisticsindicatetheparticipa- tionrateofhighschoolseniorshasjumpedfrom 48.7percentin 1983to58.3percentin 1989. "Mostofthegrowth intheparticipationrate hasbeenfueledbyanincreaseinthenumberof womenattendingcollege."Dr.Moyersaid."The StateSystem'senrollmentnumbersreflectthat growth." The number of women students attending StateSystem universities increased ata4-to-l ratioovermenin 1990.accordingtoenrollment figures Womenstudentsaccountfor59percent ofthe StaleSystem'soverallenrollment. Uni- versities'statisticsshow58.459womenenrolled thisyear, an increase of 1,935. or 3.4 percent. The number of men attending Slate System institutions increasedslightly to40,623.an in- State System numbers creaseof778.oralmost2.0percent. Enrollmentofnon-traditionalstudents,those defy national trends age 25 orolder, alsocontinued logrow. Cur- More women, non-iradilional, and full-lime rently,oneofeveryfiveStaleSystemstudentsis studentsareenrollinginPennsylvania's 14State over25. Forthe 1990fallsemester.21,145non- System of Higher Education universities, ac- iraditional studentsareenrolled,an increaseof The ChestnutBrassCompanywillperformat8pm onManh 15 inMmam Hall cordingto 1990fallenrollmentstatistics. 1.019.or5.1percentover1989. Non-traditional Headcouni enrollments at the state-owned sutnuidveernstistyacsctouudnetntsf.or 2S1t.at3ispteicrscensthoowf atlhlatsttahtee Calendar u2.n8ivpeerrscietnite,sfoorr2t.h7e1419s9t0udfeanltlss,etmoes9t9e,r08i2n.crSeiansceed averageageofStateSystemstudentsis24years SaturdayOctober 12, 1991 the creation ofthe State System in July 1983. old. Detailswillbemailedclosertothedateof PhiladelphiaChapter Luncheon headcount enrollments have grown by 19.800, "Non-traditional students usually return to eachevent. Forinformation,calll-X()()-52f>- school aftera significant change in theirlives, 0254 alanstaneniugahtl ayevaerrsa,geStiantcereSayssetoefm2,e4n7r5o.llmOevnetrhtahse suchasdivorce,achange incareers,alossofa SatHuOrdMaEy,COOcMtIobNeGr 2(>. [991 risen25percent. job,orafter raising a family." Dr. Moyersaid. Wednesday,February 13, 1991 Classof1966Reunion The number of full-time State System stu- "prHoofweesvsieorn,alsdoemveeloolpdmeernstt,udseenltfs-dmeavterliocpumleantte,foorr DinnerinRichmond,Va. dents rose 2,105 to 78,051, a 2.8 percent in- useoftheirleisuretime." Thursday,February 14, 1991 Saturday, December 14. 1991 6cr0e9asset.udPeanrtts-ttoim2e1e,n03ro1l,lamtehnrteseaplesroceinntcrienacsreedasbey. catPieonnncsoymlpvrainsieas's14StuantieveSrsyisttieesmloofcaHtiegdhtehrroEudguh-- DinnerinColumbia.S.C. PhiladelphiaChaptei I urnboon StateSystemChancellorJamesH.McCormick outtheCommonwealth, with690buildingson Friday,February 15, 1991 said."StateSystemenrollmentscontinuetodefy over 4,000 acres of land. With over 10.500 DinnerinOrlando,Florida nationaltrendsandriseatasteadypace. These employees,theStateSystem isthe 18th largest increases are a direct result of the System's employerinthestate. Saturday,February 16, 1991 Celebrity primary mission of providing a high quality Luncheon in BocaRaton.Florida eadffuocradtaibolnetcoostth.e citizensofPennsylvaniaatan BU license plate MoDnidnanye,riFnebForrutarLayud1e8r,d1a9le9.1Florida Artists the"rHeoawlelvimeirt,sotfheouSrlaftuendiSnygs,tephmysiisccaloncfarpoanctiitnyg, gets green light Luncheon in Fort Myers.Florida Series and staffing to enroll significant numbers of Goodnews! a"dRdeicteinotnlayl,tshteuSdleanttes,S"ysDtre.mMPlcaCnonirnmgiCcokmmsiaisd-. BloBoymsHbuormgecUnoimveirnsigty1l9i9c1enseyopulatewsilals ysoeue TueLsudnacyh,eoFnebirnuTaarmypa/19S,t.19P9e1tersburg STahteurBdoayy,siCchhoimraro\fl2lurlem sion recommended as a priority for the 1990s travel thestate'shighways. Wednesday,February 20, 1991 tpheartioednrtoollmmaenitnstbhee sutnaibvielriszietdiefso'readufciavtei-oyneaalr enoAusgh19p9a0iddroerwdetrosalcolocsoen,trwaectfiwniatlhlytohbetPaeinnne-d Luncheon inGainesville TheChestnut BrassCompany quality unless operating and capital resources sylvaniaDepartmentofTransportationlopro- Thursday,February21, 1991 Friday, March 15 forgrowthareprovided." duce specialorganization license plates bear- Dinnerin Atlanta.Georgia ingthe BloomsburgUniversityHusky. The Philadelphia Orchestra "Most ofthe growth PennDOTinformsusthatoncetheAlumni Friday,February 22, 1991 Tuesday,April23 has been fueled by an . . . Atisosnocpiraoiceisosn,hiatswiclolmtpalkeetaebdotuhteainmiotinatlhapfpolrictah-e Dinner in Raleigh.N.C. Contact theofficeof the Dean iwnocmreeanseWaiotntmetenhdeninngumcbolelregoef. ddthuercseeiedg.nmoTtonhtebhnesidtfrwoiarlwlnataamkneetdaalafpepswraommvpoelrdee,mtaoonndbtehasbporfuoot-r SatAWularls-dhPaieynn,gntsMoyanl,rvcaDnhiCa2.,Cai1rt9ea9at1ionLuncheon oDfirSetcutdoernotfDtehveeAlrotpsmCeonutncainld, ". . . students the first 500 plates to be manufactured and Dr. John Mulka,717-389-4409, account for 59 percent of distributed. Sobyearlyfall.BUplatesshould Saturday,April 13, 1991 lor ticket information. All per- the State System's overall beTshpoettAeldu.mniAssociationBoardofDirectors PhiladelphiaChapterLuncheon formancesare at K p.m. in enrollment." especially appreciates the patience ofalumni Mitrum Hall. Haas ( enter lor Friday,April26, 1991 andfriendswhoplacedtheirordersaslongago HuskyClubDinner-Dance the Arts. aslastMarchandApril. Wewantyoutoknow &.SilentAuction Chancellor McCormick added. "The Slate thatyourcheckshavebeendeposited,andthe Foracopyofthe Department SystemplanstoworkwiththeGeneral Assem- interest earned will help to offset the design Saturday,April27, 1991 ofMusic's 1991 Concert- blyandtheGovernortoaddresstheseconcerns andpreparationcostspaidbytheAssociation. ALUMNIDAY Recital Calendar, as well asthe atondcodnetvienluoepistsolhuitsitoonrsicalalcocweisnsgmtihsesiSolant.e"System Wthiitshporuotjeycotucroluolydalnostuphpaovretsauncdceyeoduerdp.atience, CAlwaasrsdosfD1i9n4n1erR-eDuannicoenDinner BU theatre season, call the "Over78percentofourstudentsareenrolled In thenearfuture,alumni and friendswho Alumni Office at 7I7-3H9-405H lull-time."said Dr. KerryL. Moyer.StateSys- haveorderedthelicenseplateswillreceivean Wednesday,July24. 1991 or 1-800-526-0254. lemdirectorofresearch. "Inadeclining state- "Application forSpecialOrganization Regis- DinnerinDover.Delaware wide pool of high school graduates, the State trationPlate"whichasksforinformationaboul System isattractingmoreofthesestudents." yourvehicle. Pleasereturntheseapplications Saturday,August 10, 1991 Dr. Moveradded, "The participation rateof totheAlumniOffice,andwewillsendthemto 2ndAnnual Black Alumni Picnic college-bound high school seniors in Pennsyl- PennDOTalongwithourcheck. inPhiladelphia vania has grown rapidly over the last eight It'snottoolatetoorderalicenseplate. Call years." usonourtoll-freenumber: 1-800-526-0254. BLOOMSBURGALUMNI QUARTERLY 3 i Campus voluntarism reflects Peiffer: Are there other ways forcampus Students 'lining up' volunteerstoaddressissuesofpovertyhousing renewed commitment to service andhomelessness? for volunteer Jason Bush (freshman from Hallstead): AlicePriceandIgraduatedinmid-Octoberfrom community service, New volunteerservices officeplays 'matchmaker' role thefreshmanLeadershipDevelopmentProgram. Looking for a way to exercise leadership on says Ausprich campus,weattendedaconferenceatPermspon- ofBTlhoeotmrsadbiutrigonUonfivveorlsuinttyeeirscbootmhmurnicihtyansdetvvahr-t WomPhcinl'sPCreincieer(SaocpquhiormeodrietsfnreowmfaLciitliittzy):earTliheer HsournegdebryatnhdeNHaotmicolncaslsSnteusdse.ntCWiatmnpeasisginngAghaoimnes-t "/firmly believe that our renewed ied- Campusorganizationsandindividualshave this year. Staffpersons recognized almost lessncss firsthand, as we did in Philadelphia, commitmenttoserviieisChangingus foryearspartuipatedmvounteerprojectssuch immedialelythaivolunteerhelpwouldbeneeded madeusdeterminedtoaddresstheissuehereat individuallyandcollectively." asSpecialOlympicsandtheRedCross Blood- torenovatetheshelter. Andsotheyapproached home. mobile. InJanuaryIWO,a Volunteer Services Husky Habitat, our Habitat campuschapter,to InsupportofPennsylvania's"renewedcom- Officewasestablishedtoentourageadditional providevolunteerlabor. Scoresofstudentshave Peiffer Howhaveyoutackledtheproblem? mitment"tovolunteercommunityservice,stu- tteaemrsp,usthevOoflfuinctearhiassmestSatbalfifsehdeditcsealmfpbuysvcohlaupn-- rtieesspaonnddferdatleorntihtiisesaphpaevaelbfeoernaessspiesctiaanclel.ysSuoprpoorri-- theBcuosnfhereTnhceeiwnef'ovrmeabteieonnwexhciicthedwteogsahtahreerewditaht dareent"slaitnicnoglluepg"estoahnedlpunoitvheerrssi,tiseasysacBroUssPrtehseisdteantte tenofHabitatfotHumanityandAmnestyIntei tive. thecampus Withthesupportof theVolunteer Harry Ausprich. national. Thesechaptei5haveinturnsponsored Tosecaprojectlikethistakeshapeisagreat Office and together with other first year stu- Ausprich delivered remarks November 19 theconstructionofaHabitathomeinBloomsbwg experience. To know that you're making a dents,weplannedandorganizedalocalobser- duringanewsconferenceon student volunteer andthemaintenanceofletlerwritmg<ampaigns differenceinsomeone's lifeisrewarding You vance of Hunger and Homelessness Week. services at theCapitol Rotunda in Hamsburg. infreeinternationalprisonersqj<"iis<lentt may be tired at theend ofthe work day. but it Duringtheweekwelobbiedourrepresentatives The event was arranged by the Pennsylvania ThefutureoftomniumlyserviceatIIloomsbing feelsgood. in Hamsburg and Washington, spoke lo high Association of Col—leges and Universities' Universityis bright. A volunteeropportunities school youth groups,andsponsored adusk-to- "CampusCompacl" anaction-orientedcoali- handbook, listing seines of VOluMCC! pla<c Peiffer. TheWomen'sCenterproject isthe dawnvigiltoshinesomelightontheplightofthe tion ofcollege and university chief executive SameernIHsvtoi,sbdc.eeIssr'ieeOicgffenffneietrcd,leyi,tnhahperaaesviotublnnueenderlenserhewriiaeplyswee.iiatsVheUdtchseNc\oenowlrudnpilrneoaefi- psHlaeebJctioitenadmdt?.pDrooWjnheacotthtuowebaes(uJtnuhdneeiorfiitrastfkrepnormoljoeMccaatlnltlyuobaby,eHNcu.osJmk.-cy athenoedmreesldheeoslutserrEtiainrmleWyaasilnhLiDunetgchteeomrnb.Pelra,cem,aanysooufpuksivtocuhne-n opfufb"ilAcitecrlsseeartsovtipcpear.nomoofttehearegarseoantetrhatcaomgemnietrmaetinotnotro cteo!mamluInHitI.yspseorkveicweilihnisteivaetirvaelstudentsaboutthe SLtarselel,sptrhiisngfowreaVrieebutinlatmeasehofuastheeroanndEahsitstfhirreset shiPpeiPfrfoegrr:amGraardeubaetgeisn(n.i|ntghetofriemsphacmtanthLiesacdaemr-- vcmoaclnaWPucneenciintfedoffeyoferPrrrci:slioitosunHrtdedeaciln8anpthmas(tmp?0ouerrsatfdoriunouiamnttidaeWethsriitsvtetue,adhneadlnWltht)/ha:eSitsPuiehgdoan(psiflmieil npswlsrhaeoeeoknwelceslkefsesbrhsIneit,aedcwpnsaeadtt.smsuh.edreeIxoanTncuthhgjsieouhtdsimtenitegvnhsteetefelwoorviorwaenpconatetrcidfmrkoa,onnmoneitnwtlwoiyhttshsshikaeniiealtnhlobestowehuauednrns.ndepveromeIdonlvajueoetdnruhce-tyet doTpnehulmseAyiynicinsdrrsaeyueaveliasleWrynoiidfealotrhsneyu.onoongffAewar(ntaJ-dayurnsnidts,ikhohaeroyrymoefeuartltrohechmessyasdBannsdelorsotwesoe?s,lmslsbi.ubntugracngao)-t aporrct.gmeillipnrgobtloegemtsherThtoeatdedmrpetsastiaonvarisieallywoafysimt-o teerswasenjoyable. Webecameafamily. Peiffer: Tell me more caosmlohuusabarslksnluewtgimaomeeanrkstlsitttdahvahraraeeiti,ScmwpttaaroaunddoytebbeanelkteeTdsmhoaseinIynenacrhrsleieaoavstmsteoeiaopndk.gebelicAygia,ndaddertidehftafuihieanntrsnw'etoisnetlaclhhdeiionniiwg<gn> bdCCayhlaosaruDPoHroseuollihreinefarsnxfoditapeocherdnaar.uunilrceeeoiYhnrnHaocgfunue\agcnsm1eohpid.alrvlWiifaeenosesgrtatwcybbhrhcueaietaool,armtkwph.telaso'ideWrvstbeehhrreaeagaevdrtlenalqtadhuetiiofotstumrpelSeelaomsauecWbteinietdh-n. eaRFOSnnrefhdHfeaWaiscinAcphhlcaemstReEesoxnhsEcneeeo.Llllneflpa-ee(dtOendShesvcterteeuse)mrdbe.heemaitncpOhitkuesnpstermastrriovHsutodoemlndblmuanulpenieeitrllpned,,sergcruochtsshgohA,eaoerdrmklaoaioVmlcsnosettdltuesucwdrconaeoeftlnrantletdntseehsd.sder wtawPcosrooenbfsfeiescdrtaeeuunndsteceneAtwusisenlpHorasaitducmtlhhstesbdiurudreriindgntgnhountseiwvaasslmuefosresrevrivciec,e" denPtesiofpfpeorrtunHiatbiiteastlofobieHoufmsaenrivti)ceatfhfroorudgshsotuut Peiffer: WhatdoesthefutureholdlorHuskj Peiffer: Howdoesyourprogramwork? Atiuesspwrhiecrhesayiodun"gWpeeofpalileedcotuolpdrolveiadmeothpepoirmtpuonri-- theworld. SeveralrecentBUgraduatesarepin Habitat? Wilson: GuidancecounselorsatBloomsburg tance ofservice and thejoy and fulfillment of nPsiautriitnensgetrvosorlusIenlrtavebiielcraelchaperrreoeejreascttahssoaHmlaseboiptCarutorvrIiendtneetrolnpyaptHoiarotbnuia-l nteeexDrtsoAnwuigolulhsutmeakWeea'lnilatstpiwornoaavylidtteehatrmhooeulmghHsaiBtbeilstooaotnmvswobhluiurcngh- SwM.ihHdo.dAcl.aeRn.SEcbe.hnoeofWliethaftvrreyomitdoaelnmetteinfttiheoedrseifonrkgiudpssreokiggnrhoatwymktlihidakste choelmApmuiusnpngriicoctahht.eirosa.n"snatainodnaltlhyeatreerc,ogsnaiizdedsteudxepnetrst iatn dlBaoltmoeossmltusidhceunviiigovlWoeolnucmneetsenheerl'sste(r'a.erneWtehrwaoltorkirsietnnhogevahwitisettaohrnyteohwfe Ttloehaibssutioilsnd.ethheHoospmteuefffudulorlfiywnwgheit'chlehltbmieemmeaobtlrheaiietotshceaoyrmeaprmleaehdteeer.ea.t ttihnhaget.ywWaereewoawknaatnyt,totahsceeaemdtethmoeiumcnddteorroswuteballnlednintohtsawctihtwohoeslt.caanrTdeo-, tfBeoUeurnasdreertvhpiarcteesweahnctteilnvyitiwineesv.ovla"vlAeutdeBisnleoarovvimacsreibeuatrnygdofwpervoohvlaiuvdnee- that project? seethekids' facesjustlightup,that'spriceless. opportunities to serve, students at lining up to Thisisaprogram inwhicheveryonewins. help,"hesaid,citingchangesinthewaystudents arethinkingabout volunteerpublicservice. Peiffer- Campus volunteers, then, work in "Anincrease in thenumberofstudentswho partnershipwithlocalschools. Aretheresocial value involvement in community action pro- serviceagenciesto which students provideas- grams,whowanttopromoteracial understand- sistance? ing, whoareconcernedabout theenvironment Mo(rieigtihanZittwkeuntsy(aJguennicoires.frYoems.Shenandoah) astnuddetnhtesw'oralttditaurdoeusnedvtihdeenmt.o..nthoeusrecaraemcphuasngbiynga resurgenceofstudentinvolvementinvolunteer Peiffer: Anexample? serviceactivities,"headded. Zitkus: IncooperationwithiheAreaAgency Among the many public service activitiesat onAging,somefiftycampusvolunteersconduct BU, said Ausprich. is a recently started inter- a socialization program called Ring-A-Day. campus collaborative program with student Whiletheprimarypurposeoftheprogram isto volunteers at Wilkes University. King's Col- provide weekly telephone companionship for lege, Penn State-Wilkes Barre and Luzerne olderadults,ourstudentcallershavediscovered CountyCommunityCollegetoaddressthelack PHOIOR)IO\\HUhM numerousmedicalemergencesaswellandhave ofaffordable housing in Northcentral Pennsyl- PctoawWofasohAsrvsitiueehcLsebrhntKmeetCmiIddoetRbN,rmnytOgGbhbPcaeeroFnWreeniOanstAtzkrRioLiiarfbntKeTugtitahHbtOiemhooEnoBenaousHrUofnldsUCdtcea,RNpot,nOamo;GdrPmCaoR.uahtrdnYeudpeifrrtos-orcfyatohe>ipmA7sWba>t.trroeahstelsnei-ctmdcfoieurcSMpnledaadr.fm,t$vsa,ep1i„dsut0ch-es,,a.o1uMt"m2lnoiw7Wernteoi.eowr(syfaeHtts^sl,ehPra,areni„aia,fist2f/cs0Bed„er0d„Ubybw,C„\aClhR"tkRuoShereihOrnlcsP1ch.r9eaW,W9naApo0ldralLCfiIeKfRdJ(xSOp,0reweP0rneW/vsIsaierAprrscov1e*|n<„as/ftbo<Ct,lrhr,i|eseenf hsaSpfiloorocewroTkmremhgteevirefdesdrac,remlcp.isearehknsnomIegtegleseawrnhpgota,eseermlldklfp.teohsuhrresoelseutpmxhrstaaoatnsmliottpintuhvlsedeeoti.e,nrannltpctysIataerltastkkhsieoectwfeioehppcllrsaldlot.ieuiterognhntHhaedonmmutmelhetteeidshin-.,re- actbmvsohaeeliinnclndi"tIoekeac.mfattoeioiburvorsameuelltdbryyevi,otif"bttcfeehAeerleur,iriseessmnpvccoreaehrinsatcedhnhaatgntnshiuadernoiitgdurpu.renruries"rsIneetoigdnnnsipdeasillw.cva.eaic.adudegsaueicnatnonloddlgmbytameuos.iass"tnett-dtoo cwoamrmaugnaiitnysttowohrelldpihtusnrgeeliref"effTowretns.ty-fivepercentofthefunds raisedarcreturnedtothelocal problems\\iththeirclients. That,attimes,is 36"mPeenmnbseyrlviannsitaitCutaimonpsusacCroosmspathcet"stcatoen,sirsetpsreo-f Continuedonpage6 sentingallsectorsofhighereducation. 4BLOOMSBURGALUMNIQUARTERLY Freshmen BU leaders alumna, work with students at-risk youths 'making a Achancetohelpareayouthslessfortunate difference' thanherselfmotivatedfreshmanleaderKaren vKoolzulnotwesekriwotrokesrpeinndthheerrelceeinstulrye dteivmeeloapseda ByGwennEvansWells SHAREprogramat BU. Ire"aNlloywwatnhatttIohuasveetohbetma.i"neddeclleaardeedrsthhiepssekcilolns-, stu"dOenntevhoulnudnrteeedrtteuntopresrcdeenstc.r"ibTehatih'esefhfoowrtsBoUf daryeducationmajorfromWayne. 1982graduateBonnieKramer,whocoordinates Kozlowski. one of60 BU freshmen who agrowingteamofstudentandcommunityvol- participated in the university's Freshman unteers for Project RETAIN, an innovative soedtLohhrefpeaescpa"thitodSsishrIeiapietrcinoudsascnfn.khneasiililtlahIplyensnsPldtoesrpomhwmoeteobgshktertelignaesevioeramanr,wtdkndeieuheddrioms.ositonwhtnegeoxsrtcttdsohir,oestaeIestftdwiiorgansmottngaoetsltishttxh,ahoewivmsnlecaghecsakoakd.ewns-" edgmSscrrccohohah"AdopomoSseooi,ohlunl"ettgKcosDamrprtiasoruashetedtcmeeriveorminevcratmnattsnttum.iietaosoosgrnnepsurrpsaro"r.esv"ofifgrteodahrrxiieapnnytmlghaoeaiifr.nnitesttswhhtoveeTo-arrByl5ieeut6eaahrserbtwuil-enreoiicSlvmkhedaiardf\psrfdrrioelcotlrea-ey, "at riaB(stoko"onBrneotilrleiwtniaaKcitrlkeaisnmMgPierditoodjl'gee8tr2aSIdcKuhlaotoellAo/iAacquire bast< /(ev{oox/lpmulmfnaoutmnfelsietJr>usirle1ifre1KaiCrieosnaitmer<•ei/Sigpharono'fm.jmtoeorsictpotifestvctaihttoa)eelssp.iuroso\.\j'eicitimuiaknagei Kozlowski andother freshmen whocom- Studentscurrently volunteering time to Projecl skills to succeed in theworkplace and souclv fbl the Intermediate Unit "She'sdoneagreat bpelre,teadlotnhgewlietahdesrtsuhdiepntprvoolgurnatmeeirnsmfirdo-mOcvatroi-- RETThAeINi.nve"s1tfmeeenltliiksep1acyainngmadkieviadednifdfser—encneo.t" Kisrdaemleiibersaatyeslythebrwooardkibnegcaduesfein"iatlilonstoulde"anitsrictka'n cjoobmmguetntiitnyg biontvholtvheed,steuxdceinttesd,aanndditnhteerbeusstiedn.e"ss oWuislscoanmptuosstoarrgtanSiHzaAtRioEns,—haavneajocirnoendyAmnfdoyr orantleysifnroheml4p4insgtutodernetdsucmetdhiest1r9ic8t8--w1i9de89drsocphoouotl ebdeuccaotnisoindaelrecdareeatrsr.i"sk' at some point in then illKarnadmeain winassiratigctrooiuplotrheIihaepiCstolluormtbhieameCnotuanltlsy Sletnucdee.ntUsndHeelrpWiinlgsoAnd'osledsicreecnttisonR,etahcehstEuxdceenlt-s ygreaadrest,o b2e7tteirn a1t9t8e9n-d1a9n9c0e.rbeuctordasl,sobeitntehrigathteir- unipdaedntiofiyiangwi"date rviasrki"etsytuodienftasctcorosnsiindcelrusditnhge JeeulveRniElTeAPIrNobaitni1o9n8O8ffiaceshoeciIoorleogtyakmianjgooinwPhriol|e are helping 80disadvantaged sixth, seventh tudes, and greater self-esteem for target stu- homeenvironment,personal values aDOUl edll astudentat BU,shedrewonheiownfamiliarity andeighthgradeBloomsburgMiddleSchool dents,saysKramer. Therearealsodividendsfor cation,peergrouppressure,anddrugoi alcohol withthecampusimddepartmentchairpersonsto stuWdielnstosng,aiansaecnoenwdaoruytleodoukatoinonliafen.d history tnhuembuenrivoefrsdiitrye,ctihnacnldusd-ionngteaanchiinncgreeaxspeeriiennctehse astbautsues.ofOtihheesituFdaecntto'rsslo.ruenielythnAicnyanordaellcoolnothmeisce vporloumnoteteers,theHpmrofgalrl,amsheanldinkpeedrsheoinarlelcyrurietcmreunitt gSmearrjavomircweifstrhoofmtfhieScteha.etlepCooflBleUge's,StinuidteinattedVotlhuentpereor- I anserTrsehhfeilpecBitsliaongopmrrsiebmneuerwegexdaUmsnptiluvdeeeronsltictarcyet-aiBtveiivrsewmi.ecfkforptasrtt-o dffaaacnctctoeor,rs,sacnsaduncsahcfhfaeoscotlaabdceeahcdalevimnieiorcmpeIsrhtfeuodmrenmotarnerceent,eegnaatltiiioevnnes cSlerfPovarirtcsteiswcuiOplfaiftiitcohneeiunnithveertsUittOylI'SngSptruodjeenctthVaoslunnotewern afshbiioien"mlddiTeethbrysyeottchomtiehiagiedlreitdrhlleaageanlurdosinincdicghnaaognwpocispletohttschetaoonutttudihnceaesnolretuslsliondawrnseadcfarhfsepoeoochitslads,evti"nhibtenhliiyge-r Crcaioniontlcdmelupgelsargtuaceumtstde,eaanscntodaspnmruhmnoauiamvvcnoeetitritseaoildynts-ioobseryespirlaevPecniedrtcnogeensedssdiynctlttohvooaealtcsniataitkaiamleoepnCouanTsomufrtpcooulu3rres6s-s aBsilctnesudHsodeearilnnantpnsaiginsiwmcnihorggtoethalfetserreoensdmieenreniidofneatdsihiloeovinllinlpdgyPuragtolrhjaieadocnnelisd',lRpiaEarmrTeieAnostiIigisNnnugsps.petoIhnrnantt spisftOnrtIeguoadvdaIeiiWntdltoOyetawilltniehotoeeiienknrlinoy.s11hw29itn2prsistphtusordIuanetrnnosattphstBoehertlrtoalwaaiSstftcoailokltsn,htruSaedtne[eudrndsatelevsnuemltdlel!osntltaaiieltmmrseoes aesvbcraeotsitlidtuiv.ennirtt"aeiieneSnsrHeosfwAuffirRortrEoshtom'cttSBihoeeUattseypec.apo"c'rnhaodta-turcchihteskmli"sahrtmgooiewdh-dagtlvroeoeupspsectrshuofodcooeirlnam-tl cotBhfoeermP"rwmGaoioucjcvtnekieicvrtteAnyRrodesEruea'TlrsyvASiOcIccfheiNfotaioisiczlsepeanrDoscoif.som"toCorpitpiteecrirtdozavetabininydvdiSPeenetregnhfvenfivocSorreletE.guRoinfVotnetEahe,ler ctptoironsomPgmbmr.alucoleanmlrmioegtcersiatoontlupgivplioanabnncgunt.saiiivnningdte,isdepssercleaiosnceidumospnielndmoguaycokmanitensinegolt,lnsgekpoisalatrlletsensaeeemmrti. drhraiaeiesnsnItecshdcertthaooteowpnpntccooaortimamtllauvpnnlliyeiItmm1yee,B0lnUco0tro0mpsthmrthoaueiucdrtttesimne.cetaasnclhthitoanfgnrtdochsemurolrBnuiUic,ouisllmuugm According to Wilson, the student volun- CentralSusquehannaIntermediateUnit. Fund- shipsisanotherkeyservice Withthehelpofthe program,saysKramer Asvolunteerstheylearn ing forKramer's full-timepositiondependson (ireater Berwick AreaChamberofCommerce. howtodevelopa leaihei student relationship tweeeerskewinldlaacrtriavintgieesa,vaaprpiretoyxiomfaatfetleyr-osncheoooultainndg | Ihesuccessofthe programandavailablefunds Kramer actively recruits local businesses to They alsoget agood look at diflerenl learning forgroupsofnomorethan20middleschool- throughthestate's"SuccessfulStudentPartner- providecareerawarenessprograms,mentors,or styles,"especiallybecausethisprogramtargets ers,everytwoorthreeweeks. Similartothe shiTphAectp.r"ogram focuseson middle school stu- tmoeunrts.to expose students to the work environ- those studentswhoaremostdillicull toteach." nthaetiounnailveBrisgitByrotsthuedreanntdsBwiigllSisstuepreprrvoigsreamtsh,e dentsconsidered by theirguidance counselors "Bonniebuiltthepro|cctIromthegroundup." Continuedonpage6 youths,whorangeinagefrom 10to 14years old, on bowling outings, hayrides. trips to Frank Gerosky !32 This knowledge and his experience coupled summers at Wilkes Barre Business College museumsandmuchmore. withhisgenuinesincerityandhispleasantper dealing mostly with the operation of business "We'll also be teaching them teamwork recognized for sonality result in a highly successful and most mactunesandavarietyol businessrelatedBUD skills by participating in some of the soughtaftervolunteer. jecu university's QUEST (BU's outdoor adven- volunteer work He received his elementary certification at FollowinghisretirementfromPittstonArea, ture program) activities and playing some Bloomsburg and later earned a bachelor's de he joined the faculty ol Lackawanna Junior cdoniepolnpniBto-tUrca'ttoleuismdfnpeiebFttysrytieatmtfsioefh,vmamecbapqegnruaroivmsLrieeedsoaesf,dkse"itrlhhfsleeshriuetsnpshaiahivtdPme.recroansgintrwpyai'rmtse,hpsatfaruaen-- fAtwohgireitFhnDLrgiuat'sznhsteekirRnnMeGgeateu/irrirBosyehsdveEkodSymeCDin'orni3mego2mirCwsuVohanouasilnctutrhniyeteMcSesoeeegrmBrnvouiiPrrczrieeeo,aadglugrtiafhAvimowser.naftarbhldyel gasSircwtehyaHe.oreodaletbdoeftgahatemhnaesUhJtnieeisnrvk'etisrensasdicetThgyiornweognefscbhaSyrcierpBeaurSnctckaohtnnoe.otlhlleDHUiFnesditirvwisecaort-sn CsuneotllFiollrre.argneaetkir'ironsilneWsgiui"nlcckcwoeehmssipsclBaheastrheraelevysoa"elsruiavnnnetde1ae9dlr8mo2ril.ossrseitvhoeennsceytoeuanrs themforon-campusleadershippositions.The Mr. Gen/sky's service as a volunteer was In 1950hetransferredtothehighschool,where Citizens is a reflection of his great scholastic cKphooronzofwlgliorctwatosms,ksieimstadaekgnsoedialdg5sen,9ceidsmoitotoohtneihsrvelaafptnredtehsseoohtslhmtveeuerndspe,rwnoterbsrelseleoemlassver.e-n fCeedoaisttgiuroronevdoef.iTnwhhaeiSclehunngadtpahpyyeDaairrsteipdcaltiecnhwtrhiEetxtcOeecnrtpobtbysefDrrio2cm1k umhneetnIibnltehJgieanannwtuhaaelrseymanica1hd9mi1en51gd,95Ghh0eensar.gdohssoklhytahwneadbsuSsnoiacnimeaeslsdSdpterupidanrictei--s obwtiahlcHelkerignregaonncduetenusadasvl,ollorybsus.bteervgiteanihsivseoqtlueuanlltlleyoewrrmeawfnloericnkticvioeumnmotefldehisi-ss lectedtoparticipate inthe30-hourpilotpro- thaiarthlefolio* pal of what had become Jenkins Township/ atelyfollowinghisretirementfromschoolwork gsbourom"asmTmteherrea,f."tpersrMohaegthrxseaaiyimmd.suwuam"bsmWeiaentrrtloeeealdalllrmyanepenbpdtilghiwcocaawotsnitfo6oin0dsd.eonlaaclselt bthereTonhuogishnevtohlwevheyodearwksintcohawnhieFmarsaiinlnkyouGnneedreworassyktyaonradnawdnhohytahvheeer apDYiogassuktiisrdivfcaiotnlrclweeatcswBocoruoenryasoeteauelrgdosh.ruaHntAitwligtlhheirtcShahcehstouNiobomlsre.ethqheueHeaewnsatthsemSlnecdrahgmtoeehoradl,t atwithnhgeNenenlsibarhisstelsliigsnMtaievtnmehgeoIrnwpisiuatbshlleircHcvoliisrcnepeiliscatttaiwolootnirhsnekKdKieinSpngaVstrtPhtoemnpe,rNneowtsgobrraiaknlm-dl tmBhiledoLsdoaelumetrshabsinucghrDsoga,ovlaMinsikd,diddnslaoeiwngSucwtihheedo'aorSlneH,creAseaaRcydEsoyustpnhorseohegelalronpardmt.ha"et ihtfsiioosusTnnovhdoaeslnuuhdcfnicotmeuhesinesstarfasluiwselnounrmigoniktfhnhykigissncaomvawaorrlelnesueeyunrdltgtdeieineofrffFtehwrerioaaesrcnnhktkfi.innrbegorlieewndsgh,usicicanth--o ghHueeiDdwhuaearnlsicdnegptrhiahontimsotphotteseetadPciuhnttittonislgttohhcneiasrAperroeseertt,airoeSfsecpmheesocnuiotpalelirnlvDyii1ssi9ton7rr6itc.ohtle tsBauattrHeorlreeleiadtlYehssMonicgCnohnAtshtherillaoborrueytaaoeudtnbgwisosi-seyeiersavripcaperestriticoiotpdhaetwiWhnigelnkinesha-ne Continued onpage6 cludingteacher,counselor,andprincipal. lateryears,Geroskyalsotaughtnightschooland Continuedonpage6 BLOOMSBURGALUMNIQUARTERLY 5 Campus voluntarism lion with the Volunteer Office, draws support Volunteer Services receives Continuedfrompage4 fromtheentirecampus: Residencehalls.Greek grant to form coalition organizations,scrviceclubs,individualstudents therapeutic.Olderadultshavealotofwisdomto Acollaborative effort between Bloomsburg share. Theyevenknowwherethegoodrestau- PeifTer: TellmeaboutAmnesty. and Wilkes universities volunteer services or- rantsare. Rowland AmnestyInternationalisaworld- ganizations has resulted in a one-year $6,400 wide,humanrightsorganizationworkingforthe grant from Pennsylvania Campus Compact, a PeifTer: Experts suggest that a successful release of prisoners of conscience who have program of the Pennsylvania Association of programofcampusvoluntecnsmisnotpossible neitherusednoradvocatedtheuseofviolence. Colleges and Universities. The grant will be withoutthesupportoftheresidencehalls. True? used toward forming a collegiate coalition to SarahBelcher(FreshmanfromBranchvilli PeifTer. Prisonersofconscience? address the homeless issues in the region, ac- N.J.): Absolutelytrue. Rowland: Yes. Men. women, sometimes cordingto Robert Peiffer, coordinatorofvol- PeifTer: An example ofresidence hall in- eovneendcbheicladurseenaorfrtehsetierdgfeonrdteherirorbenlaiteifosnoarliomrpirgiisn-. untBeeUrasnedrvWicielskeatsBhUa.veinvitedKing'sCollege, volvement? Ourstudentsmeeteachmonthtowritelettersin Luzerne County Community College and the Belcher: InpartnershipwiththeVolunteer theirbehalf, appealing togovernments to treat Pennsylvania State University/Wilkes-Barre Officeandhundredsofcampusesthroughoutthe such prisoners fairly and responsibly. In the campustojoininformingan intercampuspov- world,residencehall studentsorganizedacan- process, we learn a great deal about the hard erty housing network that will work to create dlelight vigil in observance with the World realitiesoftheworldinwhichwelive. affordable housing opportunities and provide SummitforChildren. Personally,itwasagreat forhomerepairservicetoaidtheelderly,Peiffer experience. I was really impressed that hun- PeifTer: CommunityserviceatBloomsburg said. dhruenddsreodfsooufrtsotwundsepnetospcloeutlodcjalolinatttoegnettihoenrtowitthhe sUynlivvaenrisaitCyaismcpounsduCcotmepdaicntp.artHnoerwshhiapswitthahtPpeanrnt-- locTalheaffnieltiawtoerskofwHilalbitwaotrkforcoHoupmearnatiitvyelayndwitthhe oibntseerrnvaatniocnealwnaesedsthoefclhairlgderstenienvetrhyewhceorem.moOnu-r nveorlsuhnitpareisnmh?anced local efforts to encourage CatoemmpiubslsiiconawoanreEnceossnoomficsuObpsptoarntduanridtyhotuoscirneg- wealth. Lisa Markel (Senior from New Cumber- conditionsintheregion(ColumbiaandLuzerne deuBceelhhalDlasvtiusde(ntSsoprhooutmionreelyfmroamkePaoelmie)r:gReensciy clhaanrdi)erThmeemCboemrp,acetx,isotfswthoicphroBmlootoemsvboulrungtiesera cpohuynstiiceasl)asassiwsetlalncaesttooipmrporvoivdeeltohcealtehcohunsiicnagl.aOnfd fooddistributionstoneedyresidentsofColum- communityserviceonuniversitycampuses. We the five schools, BU is theonly one that has a lPbiieeaospClroeeucnaertieyv.esoaSasepspviresetncainhacuteinvdetr.herdoAunlgodhwt-thiheinyscoaprmreeofgufrlalammio.-f Crdeeonrmtiplvyaecigtsr.feautnCdabiemnnpegfuaistcCoflorlomampbaoocruatrt,ipvaferotrpirecoixjpaeamctptiloienn,ivnoclutvrh--e SPaTgAeRhLelIpGsH"TligPhtAuRpT"ItCPhHIeOPeTyAOeNBsYToJfO—AaNSIeHIlLeiLinfdsLi-R dheonuGtsoiaanldgsvicoshfoarptytheerb,porasroadgidrwaPimetihfifnrecrel.purdeesecnrteaattiivnegsafsrtoum- qtleouaeskslntioioswnmstuhacabthoucatosuhwniteeyactraertsehieadebunontiusvtecrtashiretemy.,aboItu'tsgurseaatt aisinntgdy,sLtKuuizdneegrn'tnsseCfCoroloulmengtBeyl.oCPooemmnsmbnuuSrntgia,tiycW/iWClioklleklseesgU-enBiavrTerhree-. groveresidentduringthePeaceFestival. enisaastcuehedsc;aefmffoposurttsertifonogrderavedeldlartoeipsosnaissnhuigsptsraeiagnmieoodnnaaglndshctoouuodsreidnnitg-s jpouysP?ebirfoTaedr-:baDseodcseurtpapionrtvoalcurnotseserthienietnitaitrievecsaemn-- agssrtoueuaeadls.ennlotfhhotomhueesliepnrsogsjnecccostasliiastnidtoonpomwvaheirintctyhahiaondudsarienrsgesgeiinsooniuasrl- ( ^ npifnerrgsoosvmwiidtttihhhnergcofuosigtmvhuemduecennaditmutspcyuwa-tisbiteaohsns;taehldreaeispxseripronevggircripeeaunmbncmleeiitcnwoogfar;wwkoasrar.kne--d Michelle Rowland(Sophomore fromCo Together with students from other universi Volunteer Opportunities: "Oneofouraimsistoprovidestudentswith lofumAbminaesCrtoyssIrnoteardnsa)t:ionTahle,onregawniczaemdpiunscocohpaeprtae-r eixncsi.tiwneg!'re changing our world. 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Mfchnie size of Kehr Union Constructiononthe 17-year-oldunionbuild said, adding that Hershe\ Medical Center.Co- MarAgnueSr8i.t7emiWl.lioKnerhernoUvnaitoionnbaunidldaidndgithiaonstboetehne "DiWge»eixllpbeecgtitnofhoalvleowtihnegugmroanduKailcikoninnesxetnsipcreintgo.r lluimabmisao-nMoHnotsopuirtalH.oPmoelycHleinailcthMeAdgiecnacly.CenWtiall- approvedbytheboardofgovernorsoftheState thefall semesterof 1992."hesaid. in Harrisburg,PresbyterianUniversity Medical System of Higher Education. Funds for the CenterandHahnemannMedicalIVnteiinI'hil.i project were previously approved by BU stu- delphia,andtheNationalinstitutionolilealthin dents in a vote taken in September 1989. The Bethesda,Maryland,areamongthemljoi facih referendumin—creasesstudentunio—nfeesby$50 ties used loi clinical praclicums in IU \ MSN persemester from S10toS60 beginning program, nextfall. TheMSNprogramwasstartedatHI1in 1984 According to BU's Donald McCulloch. di- In lessthansi\ years,musingadminisiiaiois.it rector of physical plant and energy manage- the univeisity received official notification ol ment, final blueprintsoftheprojectwill notbe the program's accreditation by the National completed until January. "The architects are Ieague lor Nursing on March 14 ol this year, nowintheprocessoffinalizingtheplans,"said makingitthe lust musing master'sdegreeCUI theKehrUnionprojectmanager. "Bythefirstof ricuiuminnortheasternPennsjLvaniaandwithin the year, we'll haveall thespecification docu- Pennsylvania'sStaleSystemol Highei 1 duea mentsreadytogooutforbid." tion. Plans call for a complete shutdown of the "Wearevery proudolthisaccomplishment." Cbaf4sprwsoeeabiqre1rilnoeunMa,dltsua"o,0ce2estrvd0Crn0eeaoi0t-,vuttnufe"hslfedbroeeqfillheaoauacoteelstcaan.iictrdtclazshiehieaed"nteiiedsfgyTldoixaes.ihfteiiptnfteidzhagoMoeaornetcnmnfoxdsuCaefeps"loxwaptttptrhpnahioeeascem-urtneipnieiuhsouixocnetinroidoikuopsnotwntnonoihHiisb.lefonewuulgnciim.1rulp"lb5lraroTdur"oihoniaeTmvnilmdnhigosdtSddeisneweu4nrptrniigr3ehvrleto,.ilsaaoj"w0crbeio0hbelllctmee0selyto aMecmncra.eosAlcn,SwcDtrcaC.saEreetrfendGedotdcsireriReperttiagEd,ereidrmEatdiateesbsodCyetrbneAybetyryiahcN'elrnstDilNhNnydIneaaiectDuftNgiiirrAiLaonenNnosiTPeaas.niEHlthiOaneGnLT—dlegOneiuawBsDrpLgYpiesutJleribheOgnaroAegrfaNrggeoaHqrMSutfruea.NieBldnaurfUidfremf,---st- qebsmbstVnuhtoohaharautdoi"StolcdhyAwlhniheicltsenn\sfcytniluirt'sesonlrtheasln,eadaita-tgqsinddatnuatondiuihiadumtNedroteahrieuLerintdrpdoaodNs"srniMnsc,OceodtaSlaaugolrfctarNrpereccnaeasdorodrrtmgempmturdtOrpd-hhaispytloaatdttptiehgsueuomeitraddrIecmeteamtpepneNmuaogtttranirnshotiifaaeuratitgdiaciowruaguelnBocaaolsacurttUmlroyaeleustddssbhWnIi,ieauotsenrnrhatreaasitaftkgoiigniheunnochtedeegnesr faSUtaio\lhunoTau\d>tRnmks(an\w2u)li,imNuA0d(msm0e,dne0bruibaSvslysIiilngs'gnMaaWdatTosuOih<ii"Rem<ei\iTsl/soilc"jtoPr"a/onhrMlgMi<ylScSt1spmcos/ceohtgrVruenoetsdlttBieolhRanPneisttRinnsoI-eeS,f!lldtsfheatmPtmenhHdioruH/lur)/<tTU/e<y0<< forshowingmoviesandholdingotheractivities ing(NLN)inMarch. 1990.themasterolscience isavailabletothosewhoqualify. "Ourcurricu- that currently must be scheduled forCarveror degreeinnursing(MSN)programatBloomsburg lumprogrammingisgearedloraduli [earners10 Mitrani auditoriums." Other improvements Universityconcentrates itseffortsonpreparing succeed." said Alichnie "We can also award includeanenlargedsnackbararea,alargelounge studentsforadvancedclinicalnursingpractice Imancial support in relation to graduate assis ness,believestheagreementwillbenefitfatult> withafireplace,acomputerlabforstudents,and According toM. Christine Alichnie.coordi- tantships and federal monies from advanced mbothinstitutions •Tinsagreementprovidesa afireprotectionorsprinklersystem. Inaddition, nator of the graduate nursing program. BU's nursing traineeshipgrants." tremendousopportunity IbiShenyangfacultyto hesaid,theHealthCenterandCareerDevelop- master'scumculumspecializesinthreeadvanced The cost ofthe program, however, is quite study in our MBA program" she sass. " In mentCenterwill berelocated insidetheunion, clinical nursingareas reasonable $121 percredithour incom euhonge.oui facultywillhaveachancetoteath and six more conference rooms will also be "Ouradvancedclinical nursing practicespe- parisontoothergraduateschoolsthroughoutthe and COndUCl research in anotlui counlrs I u addNeadmteodthiennheownofracoiflitxt.he late Marguerite W cniiatlytiheesalitnhc,luadnedapdsuylcthihaetarlitchamnedntialllnhesesa,ltcho;"mmsaui-d StaTteo,qsuhaeliafdydefdo.radmission,an individual must uslethyolafrrlovmpabpoetihs,spcehroiooldsiccalasnaenxdcohtahnegierehsoeoakns,h Kehr. who served the institution as dean of Alichnie. be a registered nurse licensed in Pennsylvania materials." womenfrom 1928to 1953.KehrUnionopened "Thebeautyofourprogramisthat it'sbased with an earned bachelot "i science degree in in 1973. Thefacilityhousestwoformallounges on adult learners" needs to enhance their per nursing Additionally, the Graduate Record Thecontractevolvei froma 1988discussion andmulti-purposerooms,asnackbaranddining sonal and professional goals, and graduates ol Examination and a minimum of one yeai in between BU'sKuhul Ainin.associateprofessOl area,agame room,atelevision room,an auto- theprogramcanchoosefromavarietyolclinical practice as an R N are required l<w full admis- of marketing and maiiageim ill and leaders ol matic bank teller machine, a mailroom with and educational opportunities." Alichnie null sionstatus ( hlna'sLiaoningProvintcduringaneconomic mailboxes forcommuterstudents, an informa- cated. Formore information,call Alichnieat(717) conference he attended in China Liaoning tioncenter, offices for studentandcommunity Careerpossibilitiesincludeadvancedclinical 3S9-4WM) or (he nursing department Bl 4717> PrO\iikt an e<onomically developed area, in activities' organizations,andmore. practice at any number of hospitals or other 389-4423. 11tides Shenyang the country's fourth largest Theuniversityisworkingtoprovidealterna- healthcare settings (medical centers, agencies, city tive locations for the services offered in Kehr public health departments, etc.), working as a HI) approves faculty exchange According toAmin, whodirects BU'i fnstl sssUiatntiuiydd.oeSnnt"todWrueferu'innrncoegtwirtoe.hnne.o.arvpreaernateo.ipv"naagrthieitnhogsenaibiptadearcsikaodos,fntaMhccekCUubnlairlvoaecnrdh- gpnprrhuaayrcdsstiuiicancitgeae.n"asldsemavhienenldi,ssatecirvoda.letlnoarbe,osrtatatebialviceshlhiyinngpgraaatcnttiihcneidniguvnidwdeiutrah-l pPraeAcsitdfeonwutri-tyHehaarrrCyahgiAruneseepmrseinecthchaoanlsdlbeCegheeinnas'isgneSdhebny ldlbuiyctvieesCMfhSooiii)n.CseiosxfmeopAramotrfeufarnitieciicav5ale0ns0autnnlodievaaeIdtrnetstreiestnridnaeanstBdiwoen"ratreloepprSeitslnueevdniviteteelsds" ter"mIstohifnkpreal-lpltahnenibnagsesthahtavwee'bveeenhacdovteordeod tion gio"nCallinaincdalnpatliaocneamlenhtealisthpcraorveidfeacdilaittileoscaaln,drei-s ynaainegaCoflalceulgteyoefxEcchoannogmeicprsoagnrdamFibneagnicneni1n0gmiin cthoenfoepreennicnegtowloAymeaersmaagnobiuns.iinneesfsfeorstatnoddiisndcuuss-s January 1991. triesthere. Each year ofthe agreement. BU will accept "We met with the governors ol China's 22 two Shenyang faculty members as graduate provinces,"saidAmin "tIniveraityrepresents students in theCollegeol Business' Masterof lives were businessexperts invited toexamine Business Administration program. The pro- China's economic system and serve as eco- gram will enable two visiting scholars from nomicadviserstotheirleaders." China topursue the MBAdegreeat BU. They Aminsayshetookthisopportunityto"check will alsowork upto 10hoursa week assisting inlosomejoint ventures" between theChinese CollegeofBusinessfaculty. and Bloomsburg University "1talkedtogover- Inexchange,twoCollegeofBusiness(acuity nor!insix provincesandallofthemexpressed memberswillteachintheirfieldofexpertiseand interestinanexchangeprogramwithus. Liaon- conductresearch forsix weeksduringthesum- ing was the province we felt could provide us mer. withthebestopportunity." Inaletter toPresidentPelFengofShenyang DiscussionsAminhadwithMaDePo,direc- College.Ausprichwrote."Isincerelyhope this torolopenpolicyinLiaoningProvince,initiated agreement marksthebeginningofawonderful thetiesbetweenBUandtheschoolinShenyang. relationship . . . characterized by cooperation "China is moving more and more to an 'open' andgoodwillbetweenourtwofineinstitutions marketeconomy,and they're lookingtousfor DrawingofKehrUnionwithaddition CarolMatteson.deanoftheCollegeofBusi- help."hesaid. BLOOMSBURGALUMNI QUARTERLY 7 BU anthropologist,students have been published in the Ohio Academy of do field work in Central Ohio SrHines .andshewillhavenumerouspublica- tions coming out in edited volumes. The re- DeeAnneWymer'saffiliationwithanational searchgrouphasalsosubmittedapaperon the researchlearngavethe Bloomsburganthropol- mastodonloNature ogyprofessortheopportunity to involve 12 of herstudentsinfieldworkforsixweeksthispast summer. BU leases park facility Working with the Murphy Archaeological near Kagles Mere ResearchGroup,theyconductedexcavationsat the Munson Spring site in the Raccoon Creek Bloomsburg UniversityhasleasedKeystone valley of Newark. Mountain Park, an XVacrc park near Eagles Ohio Wymerandher Mere, forone year. Signing ofthe agreement studentsexaminedun- with Natalia I'arrislook placeonAugust24. disturbed cultural de- The park encompasses nearly XS aires ol vpeorsiiftisedfrhoummatnheocfcirus-t rollingcountrysidethatincludesaoneandahalf acre lake, three residence buildings whichcan pation of the North lurnish housing for up to 2S people, and three American continent other facilities that can be used lor groupper- around 1.500 years I formaiuesor meetings ago.aswellasoccupa- Robert Parrish. vice president for admmi tion layers from all StTBtion, said the university intends lo use the subsequent cultural periods. Theselayers properlyprimarilyasa fieldstation for itseco logical scienceprograms. But.headded,other producta uniquepic- HMillI tureol the humanen- aulceaddeamiitchaellpyarrke.latedaclivitiescanalsobesched- Irom p;isi topresent,saysdeWayvmoerr.in the region "Useofthefacilitywillbelimitedtoinstruc- The MARGresearchteamcomposedol sev tional activities, faculty research anddevelop- ment,planningsessionsforacademicoradmin- eralscientistsIromvariousinstitutionshasbeen working at the site lor the past seven years. istrative departments, and class field trips," PHOTOBYJOASHELFEH Wymer has been with MARC since 19X7 and Parrishsaid. INMEMORYOFGRANDPA —Sixteen-month-oldJeffreyDuckassistsBloomsburg Mayor wasfundedbyaSI.000UniversityFoundation GeorgeHemingway,right.inplantingatreenearCentennialGymnasiumasamemorialtothe Marginol Excellencegiant lateLouisThompson.formerchairoftheEnglishDepartmentandthehoy'sgrandfather. Thetree Thefieldexcavationsollastsummerrevealed *Alcohol Awareness Week* isagiftfromThompson'sdaughters.MargeThompsonDuck.left,andVirginiaThompson. To whatappearstobeanOdeneIndianburialmound, theirrightisBUPresidentHarryAusprich. datedto700BC ,thatincludesHopewellIndian initiates year-long emphasis depositsdatedtotheyear200.Theburialmound StudentorganizationsatBUrecognized"Al- tellssomethingabouttheuseoltheland,howthe coholAwarenessWeek"withactivitiescoincid- mound wasconstructed, wherethegrouplived ing with National Collegiate Alcohol Aware- "I first became involved with this project athletes'routinetrainingonthebiathloncourse. during the buildingol the mound,andhow the nessWeek,October 14-20. through a colleagueofmine," Bacharach said. "Thistestmonitorslactateresponsesduringthe areawasusedbypeoplenearly 1,000yeaisalter "Alcohol AwarenessWeek"initiatesayear- "GlenStreet,formerlyofPennStateUniversity courseofasimulatedrace,"LeMurasaid. She the moundwasbuilt. Theyuncoveredinterest- roundemphasisonalcoholeducationandrecog- and now a member of our staff at St. Cloud, defined lactate as a chemical by-product of ing patterns of fire cracked rock, with broken nitionoftheindividual'sultimateresponsibility developedthe initial relationshipwiththe U.S. metabolism. Itspresenceintheblood ishighly pottery,spearpointsandother stonetools lordecisions regardinguseornon-useol alco- Olympic Committee related topainand fatigue,she said. A higher Wymernotesthisburialmoundisuniquelor hol,"saidPresident Harry Ausprich. baseduponsomeofhis leveloflactateintheathletes'bloodwillleadto tworeasons I nsi.themoundcontainsseveral Theactivitiesincludedfilms,leclurev,discus- research with biath- ahigherdegreeoffatigue. burial layers from cultures of different time sionsandnon-alcoholic refreshments. letes." Bacharachand "It'snecessarytoidentify thepointthattrig- periods Normally,differentculturesmakedis- Street collaborated gers an athlete's lactate threshold if we're to tinctburialmounds, they donot addtoanothei with the Olympic provide training recommendations to lengthen culture'smound. Second,themound'slocation Exercisephysiologist administers Committeetodevelop that threshold." she said. "In otherwords, by isinaprotectedhollowratherthan inapromt the biathlon training training at or near the lactate threshold, an nentlocationsuchasabluffoverlookingariver fitness tests on U.S. Olympians program,"hesaid. athlete'sabilitytotoleratefatigueduringracing The Bloomsburg held school students also (Jettingachancetowork withOlympic ath- Thebiathlon isa conditionswill inc—rease." hadtheopportunitytoworkwithanintactmas- letes recently m Lake Placid, N.Y..gaveLinda 10-kilometer event —Inthethirdtest SinglePoleSkiWalkTest todon skeleton which uas recovered Irom a LeMura, assistantprofessorofhealth, physical that consistsofcross- theteamofexercisephysiologistsattachedan pbreerhbisytoMriAcRboCg(Tshhealmlaoswtoladkoen)tishiasnpeaasrtlyDeprciemmi-- egdaugceatinionnewanadndatehlxectiitcisn,garnesoepaprcohr.tunity to en- csohuanrtprsyhosokitiinngg.andrAicfl-e emrogtoimoentsearctroosast-rceoaudnmtirlylstkhiaetrsmiumsutlamtaekde.th"eTahrims tive elephant that died out 10.000 years ago "Anyexercisephysiologistwouldjumpatthe cordingtoLeMura,the test,simulatingthe'pull'motionofcross-coun- whentheIceAgeended. Thisparticularmasto- chance to work with such an elite group of LeMura reason for testing the tryskiing," LeMurasaid, "identifies the ath- don has been dated to 11,000 years ago. and athletes,"shesays, athleies uas to deter- letes'endurancecapacity. Biathloncompetitors therearcsuggestionsofbutcheringcutmarkson LeMura,whosetrainingandresearchisinthe minetheirphysiologicalresponsestosimulated needahighdegreeofcardiovascularcondition- some ol its rib bones by Paleouuhans. It is areaofcardiacdiseaserehabilitation,waspanof racing conditions. "Ourjob was lo help the ing." believed thatthemeal waspurposefully placed a five member team ol exercise physiologists athletesimprovetheircompetitiveedgeinworld- mino"tuThnehdegrlaaencdiiasltnheloamkdaeosuttbootpdrtoehnastebrotvhgeeaidtrieswcohvaetrgyivoletthhee pttihhacetT1sr9pa3ei2nntialnnogduiC1e9dna8ty0esr.WiOi.nctLo;tbkeeOrlP2yl4am-cp2ii7dc.—GatattmhheeesOsli-tyemot-fo >.laTshsecomtpeeatmitioofn."exercise physiologists c—on gtoavFpearcoitvlhiiedteieexseirmacmtiesdteihpaehtyOeslifyoelmeopdgibicsatcskTraaanbionouiptnpgotrrCtaeuinnntiietnyrg gasbnu1iaenog9vydcnAr9esiar0ossueuWahtsfnpryeuieerroeemwlbnsedtaesurhbdttrelh.ulMeyedtesue"oeEnnctrfaetvuesrlWstselocytonhniutmunrhseeSsgceoxpre,pera's"edi"b.snrang"oleimgeulewes"tSnehmosicestulbeteteseah"sti,serthsseaseassrphrfnhieatiidgesesnstpliidi"ifsg,haninaoanicMtnbfadAtldineReccshaaeGtetnr.."rote" cpabildinaamtL"itihIsehmne'ileiMyvoodsleun.aOtrgrenhier"aeosTvpfttweeihsrtfuraebneussyelseswssesho.eaeertltnrleehsdmlcta-eetscntneolyedtsantoshtraasior.dnetcoDghoszaemoelvptinheeekiteaUgBim.htaiSlotoc.y,rlh"sOeat.lsxrr"heyaaerimccnphieeiosdxecf-. caudSSionnpikuunpicTcng-etarhtlPtreoerheodsly-lbsfetiPe-otrhoscdserPlktoy'eieous.teienwSsneteatkgxrb"risiaySil—mOiWmisiuntukancytlilaeiepaskntttupgieoate.TsoceTnglaiseIesanattsrnl.sto"gel,penaryuamatprtiuhFopepeipnoheubisipllileodolalnitwiTnhseesgloskrte"ftiotm,ieaicnosnasrgtsoniestd—osshn-seaa casortrmtphooemehaeluncmtlcltteoieei.tfwmncneietmedcse"eat.dEntowt"ardeiiaeLcatrio.xhetenpnMiilsanouaWatgbnihrelnilsmaeemottmutdsethahsieoeieficddninoip.rcgulaealocst"sttudoeTtliulathodilstynaend,estc-.uaooaim"nrfnnei-aptdetsoqohtruersaet-teohwaetocerihinttooirhmuneargmqdseuearwaiiewnacplcdeshy-- dfiisnWcdyoinvmgeesriretsowiitnlhlearEpcarhseatseeeonrltnogaSyt.aptaepserArochnaehoelrog1i9ca9l0 SwLteh.MoCulrsoaeur'dvseUdndiovacestrosdriiatrlyecitndoirMsisfneonrretsatothtiisoan.prBaoadjecvchitas,rearwcahas.t eartxehpqluleiatrieesns"edetnLrdeeuMmruearnnadc.eou"lsietvewulapspsuesnriencbgeostdahyriyssltetosrtte.en"sgttht.he" worFkoraLseMsuereain.gthtehemoastthlcetoemsp'elcloimnmgiptamrtenoftthteo Federation. 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Betances stresses beauty MBA WoYooddwocarkdsaaniddhhiesgwroaudludatneosttuhdeseinttastaegationc.al"lIo'mn Corporate Institute teaches ofcultural diversity on campus students write business impressedwiththeworkdonebythosestudents team-building, communications Higheieducationcanplayasignificantrolein plan for local entrepreneur ... andwith thequality ofthe Small Business The Corpor.ue Institute otters professional li'sleiinL-culniiahliveisiivthroughouttheUnited oobnteMaai—nniynagtctoaelnlhdeiggcehleassrtsueedsde,uncttasatkbieeolnlioetivsseaotfhreantofhtoeerrsm,uslisamtpufldoeyr hInestsiatiudt.e program at Bloomsburg University," dtseeeam\mie-nlbaourpismledhniatnvgesemabinendeanrcsv,oemrpmryuinmwiaerclialltyireoincnestihveedarReIianesOela su"tneaimtvepesorswitietciiolelssetguedsecanantnds ahianlrgodac,nalpiansstmseantlshlievbeeuxtsaihmnrieenseas-t,miogonrntashd.uraBetuseteasartfctuhedrperncotojmeCpclltaeiftro-er sCahnodwlselciognhctervingiolffBorUcchoilmdmruennity anBnaurdmrbeCehraenmodlicctaholerspD,oerlaDttuaiPonoDsne.tv,eIlncoIlpeumadediennrgtslC\nouprpPWofriOaldtkUiCeotsnS wsuSainaytcmshiutehrlaeenfBndieogthwatcnndseccudercsiapltlesot.i" pPehlatsieerosfatyhsetlheeacrlnainsgsrporoomceissso.nlythebeginning canBdlUelisgthutdevnitgsilatnodshaolwumsnuippopratrtifocriptahteedWoirnlda ofRHoanyisSbmuirtgh, director ofthe Corporate Insti ogyBetapnrcoels,esasosio<ioait "I learnedalotthroughout thisproject."said SummitforChildren,heldattheUnitedNations lute,andhis si.itt also Northeastern Illinois rPoelltlieedr,inantheexcMhaBnAge psrtuodgernatmfratomBlForoanmcsebuerng- Stheeptveesmpbeerrs2e9rvaincedo30n.thHeeolpdeinnicnognSjuunncdtaiyonofwitthhe pdreovveildoepmeprnotfesscsri\oincaels UloniivtehresiptayslinI(S'hyiteaargso, University. "Irealizenowjusthowdifficultitis Bloomsburg Fair, the vigil portion of the pro- tonon-profitorganiza- spoke at the first of StRouassPnategalnrttiaReanrodbwaulsMnaiidnncedhfseesoll.fel"oSwTcrhiMnpeBcoknAsevyisltolufed.eBnlatnosdomBWsrbeaudnrldgey.y cguonrotaBremodeirbwnSaaPetseroivfrcifooceofrer.ssdtiPOurnfdoafetitnecetsedt.vabonyltutcnhtaeemeuprnuissveermrvisiinctieyss'tasatVBaoUnl.d- tbllieoeorran,isn.ttbhhueeiIylndpcieronaengrsdlisyudecOemtcniettndo'a-sra ettattuhrhrenBeieUScePrtdrihioeivvsseorsstsitaii'htlseyduLslcIpeclei-de Bilarnw rYferaporombrtrJoouunngehaptorofoAdAuukcgrtuosdtnesp(iPrgaen.pe)a,dribwnyogrLkaeeocdoJn.dsiYulolitdgaoenncttk'l,sy evsetsJipomeiarntsienadgntdihnavtsigi1iml.i.0l0a0ravirgeialsreastidseunntsdoawttnenodnedSetph-e ocatgaheberiraneutn,ivedresaitnysmaannd ctbhiiealhisUnlgnuiathlaesdedSbitueaetanelsu.amkaenydfbeitgluerierianciallliereblaatttiloensfoirn EfnotuTenhrdpeerrissteausnd.denItcnsch'.i.eafisnseixBgelncoumoteminsvtbeuwroagfs.fitcoerproefpaRrOeSaEn wtinheim7bc5ehcrof2uo3nctuwrseieredseahorunonudtnrhdeedtsrhieogfhwttoshroloudf.sacnhTidhlsedorfsenup,memowipatls,e avolluvmenSdimiinwtphhroofeiasnrseviiotnieanls- cthaenBuenelidovurecerasatinotryasucdoaimnemdnucnbeiuostliynne,eBsaserltyalnec1a0ed0esrmssaeimadlbAiekmeresiaorile in-depth busines—s plan for ROSE's Yodock attendedbyheadsofstaleandotherworldgov- Smith development as man- realizing aneed todevelopbettei leaching and dpBurarroravibieldreesSpylaassttleiescmstehaxtp,aenwhshoielvlneowafilltbleaerrdnriawetiritvehmatwdoaetetrho,ef eSUornvinitmeeetdntUSnltieaoatndee.srsa,nidnclMuidkihnagilPreGsoirdbeantchBeuvshoofftthhee ctohenrteacatrehpirmobfaorblmyomreaniynfooatrghmeearrtsiaolanun,mdniitnrwaahdindoeirthsiaovnie.o citilh.aelsis2ni1nisgntdmcieevnittdhuuoradyl.ssttoorprtehpearneatmiionnorsiwtoyraknfdorlcoeweirn TePsucstiheshounbaneneeidtsnclseiscrctayea.oyvtlnYm.evooopbfar.dbeanimaooinranicnayrnrg'kisksetlweradiattlselDnoillfdeeunipdesgnpaoveefrrertsdohntroeutaimmtatnueponadanhrsylettoilreadngywouuha"fcltmlwttoeibahTogrreynekh.aart"ntciwsbioonepoatnfinoorsRdgartritOhltrifhltaueSfeytcresEitrfahoieeennaontlid.-tonls awB"atnlnewcnodArne"uoeumWtamahmlohsepenbaypvGbungeraeorsoguogwpartt;ereechrdehogTsdolesee.ieedp"andrrgtpoTnSHhagaehtererndetuamioBbomMcbilafi.isnopnnte.aoihgrtmesivswsttnavaebaginlgruyceiirli,eu.nrg'moe'pftAsrshmtrpeaehaosieedenyapnssorPtuoMearomritmgsmfiirfivtesateohrml-;,e. —DntlfieureoaiSmvn"repsbneoTnr.edlhomosfereofeisacpttpinxcmhsedapeoce7ncimcCnIadroomt7lilre-lnlepy3noetmo8ntrari9-asgncapi-uttrnw2efehoiaIsrenfsOIogiaOan.tmscsr.stexpo—iaatctsSuiuottmafwmetiphchetaadhouhnrtd'mwbimsiaecPitninrgheptohfaofueitnerlttssgeslosampiuinklheroi-ojnc/noaeatielso muailBnnnoeeigadtdi"vcaueewWbhnrrhultesnaslaaeitomldsnwuioeweenzsnssrieea'svitescdetcsalrhah)iaesn,adsi"'vshttaiWeyuhnietemdnteihadisabWeincirvCthnieihesnxdaiftpgpautihlearrlpeirleiettsmisl.olpe"i"pohn"erlnncoeIseieawlisellbIoiiniaiazlod(enintdsdtsooeyutdsscitkf,cckiohelnmr"oeluoFsodtsowlh,itres"o worldwide."he said. thefirsttime, wehaveloeducateeverybody " UnderthesupervisionofProfessorMelvynL. Relatingastory fromInsyouthaboutanurse Woodward, director of BU's Small Business who "parented" him on the right path In life, Institute,acomponentoftheuniversity's MBA Betancessaid."Weneed,intheuniversities,to program, Peltiercoordinated the project while gel 'parental' with each othei . Ihe world the othergroup members were responsible for requiresthaiweworktogetherandcollectively." coming up with the manufacturing, financing AsayoungpersongrowingupinPuertftRicO, and marketingsegmentsofthereport. Betancesadmittedhehaddifficultylearningthe AccordingtoYodock. thestudents' report is English language, and called lor American helping ROSE (an acronym for Research on educatorstorealizedialleachingEnglish,espe- Safety Equipment) in the tedious processes of cially tOnew U S citizens, isessential to llieir manufacturing,financingandmarketingthenew being successful inlife. product. "I was thrilled," Yodock said ofthe "Anybody whothinksthat youcangetbyin students' work. "Theexercise wasagoodone the United Slates without learning English isa forthestudents.. .andtheuniversityshouldbe fool."theHarvardgraduatesaid. "Englishisihe very proudofthem." languagethaibindsU.S.citizenstoeachother Woodward, who teaches marketing and . .wemust teach Englishtonewcomers lothis managementin BU'sCollegeofBusiness,said country." the ROSE project presented his graduate stu- But,hesaid,newcomerstothe UnitedSlates dents with an opportunity to "accelerate their shouldnotforgetthelanguageoftheirheritage. maturation"andgainsomeprofessionalexperi- "II we're going to universalize thiscountry, ence. "Thisprojectgavethemexposuretowhat wemustmakefutureAmericansbetterprepared goesonattheprofessional level,"hesaid. loriheworkforceintheyear2000 andhave ""waBlitWnuhkacisAeoketil.itnhatnheorihgWesusostowubaioegIalndchglscawaitlpuinmailtsgeberuenltattdeoset.ewh"tgedah"irkoowevWenieeatais'rshtgerwhchaeiermimelseadblubinsilntltneieuglvditoetektornoeonstduiYJdsstooeo'.yevd"'paoosYehtpcroeerSfkdosmosojaarueicflbmcdok-l-.tr fdlMwToieehrAksleoiKavtgnIyhwnyinoNesrrnGL"koubeAfmWedtbcoGheaoeoArunpdslMowteafhBasoeurLfmspdemErsbeo(,arjnr-ieogrclnhiTtitekh)lre.waesJinSuytodBnhseiIotvYreYdeomoiruddrsnoieoTdctcchekytke'r.osrwpHcealShftmaCtieal)ser,almfilwerhBhxeaeuorPcsreuiailtnretieerivseewisrsiolIa(flnclfsieitinnicggtteheturtrotw)eotefai(wkgSRaehBsOtIa)SosghnEweaealmEslobntffatlhfebieaikrltvipeoetkrniatiMoinsUBneSdb.,Ajoe"oIaaissmnnptasriuytiod.sanejlaDjnelntrciedsthd "dliieihvlmeeBuamestgthileaeoeinnracsmrlenaaiskvbieeoswsuraoitsd""lhWhaoeneiwngbuaAlartmehgaieemCmssreoa,isncdctonetaouihntnnetstoujmreulaeysedrtedeloi.fosnaao.nurseppah.panc"aorgdmeseeoaettdd1ih0onetgrfo BLOOMSBURGALUMNI QUARTERLY 9 1 Ihe way God made us," he said Society is TrustforGenerationscampaignwislaunchedin Duringhistrip,heexaminedpatternsofarti- Speakerdescribestoughdecisions relentlessly telling us that we're not good 1989. factdistributionaltheCeiboGrandesueonLa faced by gays, lesbians every day enoTuogihl.l"ustratehispoint.Betancesreflectedback mem"bTehersnerwesfpeoantsuirbelsearlcoratgrraecaktinagsse(thetomsatnafyf PEuqnuaa,doar.laHrigseairsclhanadeoolfofgitchaelsionuvtehsteirgnatciooanstwaosf ByGWENNEVANSWELLS onradioand television programs ofthe 1950s details associated with a five-year campaign," funded by a S3.500 State System of Higher Deciding to tell the truth or lie about their and 1960s that cast minoritiesand lower class Mid Anthony lamero. assistant vice president Education facultydevelopmentgrant. homosexuality is a reality gays and lesbians individualsasbeingunintelligent. "Asakid,the fordevelopment. "Everyone in the Develop- AletofirstbecameawareofCeiboGrandein mustfacemany timesaday. saidJaimeGrant, onlytimewesawblackpeopleonthemediawas mentOfficeandtheAlumniOfficehaseagerly 1983 whenconductinghisdoctoral research in director ofdevelopment for the National Gay 'Amosand Andy,'"hesaid. That radioshow, awaitedthesecli.mj'es,"headded Bellavista,asmallhamlelseveralmilessouthof andLesbianTaskForce,duringarecentlecture which later became i popular television pro- A reduction in iheamount oftimeneeded to thesite. InJune 19X9.hereturnedtotheCeibo oncampusattendedbynearly 100people. gram,remainedontheairloralongtimedespite update individualdonorrecordsand theability Grande to investigate how the Punae culture Referringtoalover itsopposition from Black Americans Fiesaid to generate reportsal one's fingertips arc two changedinresponsetocontactwithEuropeans. as a roommate or a the media's argument was that "Amos and majorimprovements. LaPunawasinhabitedatthetimeoftheSpanish friend is a common Andy" wascomedyandshouldn'lbetakenloo JimGessnei spearheadedthe 15-monthproj- conquest by people ofthe Punaeculture. The reaction in a society seriously ectandwasassistedbyprogrammersBobBums. Punaewereoneofthemost importantpolitical where"homophobiais "But,"hesaid, "il whitepeopleonlyhadPee BarbDietIcrick.(iene('hesric-yandClydeBailc\ and economic chiefdoms in Pacific South pervasive,"Grantsaid. Wee Herman .. .you'dbeupset too." Othercomputercenterpersonnelinvolvedwere America. The discomfort thai Betances criticized media reports and Othei Doyle Dodson '57, directorofcomputerscrv- Differenttypesofartifactstendtobeclosely inevitably follows in Statistics suggesting that the minority dropout kes,Glenn Bieber '71 managerofadministra- correlated with general patterns of behavior, gay/straight relation- , rale in our colleges and universities is lnj'li tive systems; and Mark Raynes '80, data base economic activity, social status, and political ships is not about "Thedropout rate has never been loweratany administrator. organization. Artifactsonthelandscapeprovide homosexuality but timeinourhistory."hesaid Most immigrants The original alumni data base system was oneofthe main sourcesofinformation forre- rather an irrational tothiscountrylookthree01 loin generations developed in ihe early 1980s to maintain only constructing thePunaeculture,saysAleto. hatredorfearofhomo- orabout 90years toproducecollegegradu- alumniinformation. DevelopmentOfficeinitia- AcopyofAleio'srawresearchdataisonfile sexuals,shestressed. ates inthen families,"headded. tives,underwayby 1986,soondemandedmore attheEcuadorianNational InstituteofCultural Speaking on t—he PHOTOBYJOANHELPER "Duetoslaveryandolhei selbatks.it'staken thanthesystemcould supply. In 1989,theBU Patrimony, the equivalent ofsome division of topic,"ComingOut Grant about 10generationsforBlack Aincmans,"lie ComputerServicesDepartmentwasauthorized IheU.S.SlateDepartment,henotes. TheNICP AGayStraightTalk," said. toimprovetheexisting system and lodesign a requires submittal of a major research report theformerdevelopmentstaffmemberforBuck- Inclosing.Betancesofferededucatorsachal- new fund-raisingmodule. beforeany research projectsaregranted. nellUniversityandvolunteerfortheBloomsburg lenge: "In the 21sicentury, we'vegot tohave The enhanced system permits personalized Aletowillusehis 1990fieldresearchexperi- Women's Center, encouraged her audience lo people wild information to teach lowei class letters, on-line monitoringofcampaign/appeal ences in his Prehistoric Archaeologycourseto "take the initiative" and educate themselves personshow toprepare lor learning. Wemust progress, sior.igc/rclncval of more complete discussmethodologicalapproachesandtogive aboutgaysandlesbians. worktogether!" information about alumni and friends, genera- riseiospecificexamplestoillustrateaparticular "Readappropriateliteratureandtalktohetero- tion ofreports and letters by the clerical staff archaeologicalpoint. Hewouldalsoliketooffer sexuals who have gay friends," she said, ap- Nespoli grand marshal rathei than the computer center, and an im- anewcourse.South American archaeology, in plauding lesbian and gay support groups that of Homecoming parade proved pledge/paymentaccountingformat. whichhisexperiencesatCeiboGrandewouldbe provide opportunities for counseling, such as ofgreatvalue. BU's"FreeSpirit." Local jewelei and cntrepreneyj Joseph M. Unique burial pattern part Aletowill present apaperon his 1990find- Gayswho"comeout"toheterosexualfriends NespoliofBerwickservedasgrandmarshalfor ofprofsSouth Americanresearch ings m April 1991 at iheSocietyforAmerican wantandneed"someveryconcreteandsimple the Homecoming parade on Saturday.October Archaeology conference in New Orleans. In thingsinreturn,"shetoldheraudience. "Ques- 27. (Editor'sNote: Thefollowingarticleabout addition, he will be submitting a paper to the tionsaregood. Healthy,curiousquestionsad- AppointedIn Gov Robert P Casey in April Thomas Aleto. Ph.D.. assistant professor of Miscelanea Anthropologics Ecuatoriana, an dress the many often neglected dimensions of 1989tdserve a three anthropology, was written by Paula Miller, Ecuadorian journal. In the future, hewillalso lesbianism, such as emotional needs and feel- yeartermontheStale student writei intheOfficeofUniversityRela- submithispapertoanumberofAmericanjour- ings. CgwSEood.yuuvisncestcaraetinmilmooernmso'ob.fsferTbNrooHeuafissrBgptdUhoe'leeosisrl anptonritoodFnloskearsnIsvooTewiro.nymdefilosAraclboaeovntreoyar,tioeetBshIleonolrcoacamobsunubnrtiuieqarmlugpewoabrenuarrtreihyarltohcpepualotmtltuooersgretyn, snsappleo(sahnkisseourOrcscehtdaoatbbseytArhmte,hefeiArrliAseclttuaAomnlnuwAimantnAsisiqsouBonirceteiyaa.oktffiaotsnwto)Lefcatcuurlet,y hwwehero"BelrBnmeeeyoaitlknphiiagfernert.ga"otwlsfhaehessembnyisetaahwniledsi.dfmeoo,ofessihtnie'artfdsfijeefucxfstiutscaulahlftpofrewtechftiIenarlgietvnseecheeemn'ylys,o fromTihl>e7iotown1e98r3.of s1i0gnwiefeickasntlapsatrisoulmmtheerreisneSaoruchthheAmceornidcuac.tedfor ehveersreldfomneen,taslaliydtGoreaxmpl.ainNhoerwsesxhuea'lspprreefpearreinncge Nespoli Jewelers in to the child she is planning to have. Though Berwick serves as homosexual parenting may be controversial secretary ol the amongheterosexuals,womeningayandlesbian institution's founda- communitieshavebeenmotheringfamiliesfor tion board. 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Nespoli. a 1935 graduate of Berwick High Science fiction novelist finds School,residesin Berwic—k with his wile. ka\ few 'realistic' female characters aTnhdeyKahlahvye.fourchildren Joseph,Larry,John Since modem science fiction literature be- camepopularinthiscountrybackinthe 1930s, Computer Office staffenhances maleauthorshavewronglyportrayedwomenin their stories, says science fiction and fantasy development, alumni software author-editorAnneDevereauxJordan. 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