The voice of Wilkes University Alumni Volume twelve, Issue three Wilkes Legacy Families A lifelong connection. * Deceased Valuing Our People | Max Rosenn Richard M. Ross, Jr. Joseph J. Savitz '48 Stephen Sordoni Constance McCole Umphred William J. Umphred, Sr. '52 Norman E. Weiss Joseph A. Wiendl* Wilkes Fund Volunteers Pete Albano Joseph Angelella '80 M'87 Mike Barrouk '98 M'00 Robert Brittain '70 Jennifer Carey '83 Jenny Centrella '74 Lori Charnogursky Charlie Chisarcik Joyce Chwalek Betsy B. Condron '79 Cathy Conrad '95 Kathy Dunsmuir Bill Goldsworthy '76 Alfred Groh '41 Jane Lampe-Groh Bruce E. Gover '72 Donna Hansbury John Karavis Joe Kerestes '79 Jerry Kowalski '65 Bud Kresge David Kuranovich '93 John Mason '00 John Matusek '76 Marie Mihalos '70 Andrea Petrasek '69 Dennis Puhalla '71 George Ralston Steven P . Roth '84 John Serafin '90 Sandra Sheruda '70 Bob Stanley Charles Tharp '69 Ron Tremayne '58 Philip Tuhy Carl Urbanski '89 Sandy Warrick Gary Williams '72 M'82 Jacqueline Willison '93 Board of Trustees Richard L. Bunn '55 John M. Cefaly, Jr. '70 Denise S. Cesare '77 Charles F . Cohen Lawrence E. Cohen '57 Esther B. Davidowitz Linda A. Fisher Shelley Freeman '82 Joseph E. (Tim) Gilmour Michael I. Gottdenker Jason D. Griggs '90 Alan E. Guskin Milan S. Kirby Daniel Klem, Jr. '68 Dan F . Kopen '70 Melanie Maslow Lumia Michael J. Mahoney Marjorie H. Marquart George J. Matz '71 Clifford K. Melberger John R. Miller '68 William R. Miller '81 Gerald A. Moffatt '63 Robert A. Mugford '58 Mary Belin Rhodes M'77 Ronald A. Rittenmeyer '72 Eugene Roth '57 James J. Sandman Marino J. Santarelli '73 Susan Weiss Shoval Jay S. Sidhu M'73 Elizabeth A. Slaughter '68 William R. Tarbart '70 Ronald D. Tremayne '58 William H. Tremayne '57 Don E. Wilkinson '58 Wayne P . Yetter '67 Trustees Emeriti Benjamin Badman, Jr. '41* Pattie S. Davies Robert A. Fortinsky Jerome R. Goldstein Frank M. Henry Beverly Blakeslee Hiscox '58 Allan P . Kirby, Jr. Richard L. Pearsall William A. Perlmuth '51 Arnold S. Rifkin Valuing Our People Gifts Received June 1, 2004 through May 31, 2005 For more than four decades, Jane Lampe-Groh and Al Groh '41 have tirelessly served Wilkes University, its students, and the community. They now continue their tradition of dedication by serving as co-chairs of the recently re-established John Wilkes Society. This Society is open to anyone who generously supports Wilkes by annually contributing $1,000 or more to the university. On behalf of Wilkes University, the Grohs thank all donors whose support has helped keep a Wilkes education an affordable mark of excellence. Fiscal Year 2004 Summary Of Revenues And Expenses Revenues and other Support: Tuition and fees $ 50,362,785 Less; student aid ($ 15,423,564) Tuition and fees net of student aid $ 34,939,221 Government grants and contracts $ 3,191,027 Private gifts and grants/contracts $ 6,229,385 Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises $ 6,208,042 Income from interest and dividends $ 402,231 Other additions $ 2,013,174 Total Revenues and other Support $52,983,080 Expenses: Instruction $ 17,640,017 Research $ 372,596 Public Service $ 1,180,484 Academic Support $ 3,529,937 Student Services $ 5,362,226 Institutional Support $ 17,632,238 Auxiliary Enterprises $ 1,773,985 Total Expenses $47,491,483 Change in net operating activities $ 5,491,597 Numbers directly from the Audited Statement of Activities for Year Ending 5/31/04. ?2005 Published by the Development Division of Wilkes University. We regret any omissions or errors contained within this report. Due to the number of generous donors, some names may have mistakenly been missed. If you should find an error or omission, please direct the corrections to Evelyne Topfer, Assistant Director of Research and Donor Relations at 1-800-WILKES-U, ext. 4309 or email her at topfer@wilkes.edu. | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Aeroflex Foundation The Arcadia Foundation Mrs. Helen E. Berryman* Black Horse Foundation, Inc. Blue Cross of Northeastern PA Mr. & Mrs. John Michael Cefaly, Jr. '70 Mrs. Denise Schaal Cesare '77 Citigroup Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. Dr. Harold E. Cox Crahall Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William Davidowitz Diversified Information Technology Isadore & Getha Edelstein Trust Annette Evans Trust Estate of Attorney & Mrs. George L. Fenner, Jr. Mr.* & Mrs. Harry L. Fierverker '49 Dr. Don C. Follmer '50 Ms. Shelley Freeman '82 Mr. & Mrs. Jerome R. Goldstein The Goldstein Family Foundation Edward Grogan '54 Nancy Ralston Grogan '52 Guard Foundation Guard Insurance Group Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Henry J P Morgan Chase & Co, Inc. JustGive, Inc. Dr. Stanley B. Kay Mary R. Koons Charitable Trust Lehman Brothers Jack Mangelsdorf, Jr. Dorothy Darling Mangelsdorf Mark IV Industries Foundation, Inc. Robert T. Martin Patrice Stone Martin '77 Maslow Family Foundation Inc. McCole Foundation, Inc. William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc. Clifford K. Melberger Ruth Boorom Melberger '62 Mr. & Mrs. William P . Montague, Jr. '68 Montague Family Foundation John C. & Mabel Mosteller Charitable Trust Attorney & Mrs. William A. Perlmuth '51 Henry Blackman & Edith M. Plumb Trust Mrs. Mary Belin Rhodes M'77 Mr. & Mrs. Arnold S. Rifkin Ronald A. Rittenmeyer '72 Hedy Wrightson Rittenmeyer '72 Attorney & Mrs. Eugene Roth '57 Mrs. Sylvia Strauss Savitz '54 Mr. & Mrs. Y. Judd Shoval Mr. & Mrs. Jay S. Sidhu M'73 Sordoni Foundation, Inc. Sovereign Bank William J. Umphred, Sr. '52 Constance McCole Umphred The Weininger Foundation, Inc. Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Dr. Joseph A. Abate '79 Acorn Foundation Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Bunn '55 Estate of Bruce & Charlotte Cardon Mr. John J. Chopack '69 Mrs. Grace J. Kirby Culbertson Mrs. Mary Lee Cuscela CVS Pharmacy, Inc. Dr. John H. Ellis IV '79 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fortinsky Geisinger Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Joseph E. (Tim) Gilmour Mr. & Mrs. Michael I. Gottdenker Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry Mr. & Mrs. Jason D. Griggs '90 Mr. & Mrs. Carmen E. Hagelgans Mr. Nicholas A. Heineman '51 Attorney Harry R. Hiscox '51 Beverly Blakeslee Hiscox '58 Frank H. Hughes, Jr. Jean Reiter Hughes '49 John and Josephine Thomas Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John P . Kearney Lucinda C. Gossett Charitable Trust M&T Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Norman Mailer '95 Mr. John R. Miller '68 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Mugford '58 Mrs. Barbara Davenport Neville The Overlook Estate Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Pearsall Rite Aid Corporation Mr. James J. Sandman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth H. Taylor, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Tremayne '58 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Tremayne '57 Wyoming Valley Motors President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Association of Independent Colleges & Universities Bergman Foundation Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson Dr. Jesse H. Choper '57 Commemorative Brands, Inc. Mrs. Ann M. Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. Stanley S. Davies Captain & Mrs. Fred R. Demech, Jr. '61 Brinley & Jane M. Elmes- Crahall Attorney Linda A. Fisher Mr. John H. Fitzgibbon III Dr. & Mr. Michael J. Frantz Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. of NJ GAO Marbuck Foundation Mr. Jeffrey S. Giberson '79 Dr. Bernard W. Graham Intermetro Industries Corp. Dr. & Mrs. J. Michael Lennon Mrs. Rose Gorgold Liebman '37* F . Paul Lumia Melanie Maslow Lumia Dr. William N. McCann '84 Attorney Frank H. Menaker, Jr. '62 Mr. William R. Miller '81 Jerry A. Mohn '63 Rowena Simms Mohn '63 Estate of J. Donald Munson NEPA American Society of Highway Engineers PA Society of Public Accountants, NE Chapter (PSPA) PNC Foundation Prudential Financial Ramada Plaza Hotel Dr. & Mrs. William F . Raub '61 The Honorable Max Rosenn Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald, LLP Mrs. Mary Kay Barrett Rotert '64 Mr. & Mrs. Marino J. Santarelli '73 William B. Sordoni Margaret Filipkowski Sordoni '70 Mr. William R. Tarbart '70 UPS Foundation Walgreens Co. Mr. Dana Russ Ward '67 Dr. Leslie P . Weiner '57 John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Paul S. Adams '77 & Jean Reiter Adams '78 Mr. & Mrs. John Agren Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Albert William E. Althauser & Mary Regalis Althauser '63 Dr. Jeffrey R. Alves Mr. Charles P . Baker '73 Terry Baltimore & Soni Stein Baltimore '68 Baltimore Family Foundation Bartikowsky Jewelers Dr. Anne Heineman Batory '68 Judge Jeremiah E. Berk '63 Dr. & Mrs. Joel Berlatsky Mrs. Sandra Bernhard George Bierly '40 & Betty Kanarr Bierly '50* Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Boneda Elick Trust Fund Borton-Lawson Engineering Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brandt P'04 Brdaric Excavating, Inc. Mrs. Therese Brennan* Brennan Electric, Inc. Attorney William R. Bush '68 Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Byers Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Cherry Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Cohen '57 College Misericordia Ms. Katherine Dallas Costello '01 Dr. Bonnie C. Culver Delaware Pharmacists Society Alexander W. Dick Foundation Michael A. Dziak '67 & Rachael Phillips Dziak '64 Mr. James P . Edwards '80 Mr. Joseph E. Elick '47 Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Fortune Fabrics, Inc. Dr. James Garofalo '72 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Gehret P'07 George Marquis MacDonald Foundation David Greenwald '66 Carol Saidman Greenwald '66 Estate of Brynly R. Griffiths Grotto Pizza Mr. David C. Hall Ms. Louise S. Hazeltine '44 Highland Associates Mr. Frederick J. Hills '59 Mr. Arnold M. Hoeflich '59 Hourigan, Kluger, & Quinn, P .C. Mr. Philip E. Howe '69 Mr. Michael G. Hudick '66 Mr. & Mrs. Alex Johns Edwin L. Johnson '50 & Lee Ann Jakes Johnson '52 King's College Mr. John S. Klimchak '57 George Kolesar '57 & Nancy Jane Carroll Kolesar '61 Dr. & Mrs. Dan F . Kopen '70 The Honorable Edwin M. Kosik '49 Llewellyn & McKane Inc. Dr. Maravene S. Loeschke & Dr. C. Richard Gillespie The Lubrizol Foundation Luzerne County Community College Luzerne National Bank Thomas J. Mack, Jr. & Judith Mills Mack '78 Mrs. Joan Burke McDonald '88 Mr. Gerard A. McHale, Jr. '67 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mericle Mericle Commercial Real Estate Milano Family Fidelity Charitable Gift Foundation Mr. Neil L. Millar '67 Mr. James J. Mulligan '85 NACDS – National Association of Chain Drug Stores Mr. Joseph J. Neetz '62 Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. O'Hop Painting & Decorating Contractors of America, NE Chapter Steven S. Paradise '65 & Jane Klein Paradise '66 Mr. Michael A. Paternoster '75 Penn State University, Wilkes-Barre Mr. Peter W. Perog '60 Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company Dr. & Mrs. Cummings A. Piatt Attorney Arthur Piccone & Sandra Shepard Piccone '77 Mr. Gordon S. Pingicer Plains Rotary Club Polish Room Committee Mr. & Mrs. Carl Postupak, Sr. Postupak Painting Company, Inc. PPL George F . Ralston & Helen Bitler Ralston '52 Mr. Charles M. Reilly '55 Leadership Giving Recognition Gifts of $1,000 or more for all purposes received June 1, 2004 – May 31, 2005 * Deceased Valuing Our People | Roche Diagnostics Corp. Roche Laboratories Inc. Dr. James Rodechko & Virginia M. Rodechko '91 Mr. Roger A. Rolfe '66 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey I. Rosen '63 Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Ross, Jr. Mr. Jay C. Rubino '86 Dr. Michael Rupp '87 Attorney & Mrs. Joseph J. Savitz '48 Mr. Alexander D. Shaw III '54 Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Silberman Mr. Marvin L. Stein '70 Mr. William R. Thomas '75 UGI Utilities, Inc. University of Scranton Estate of Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Venzel '54* Sterling L. Wandell Charitable Trust Bruce S. Warshal '58 & Lynne Herskovitz Warshal '59 Drs. Watkins and Medura Dr. William E. Watkins '62 Web Ad Specialty Gerald F . Weber '67 & Cynthia Wisniewski Weber '69 Dr. David J. Wells Wells Fargo Dr. Paul A. Wender '69 Wesley Wilkes Trust Mr. & Mrs. Gary H. Williams '72 M'82 Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Wyoming Valley Healthcare Alan E. Zellner '72 & Margaret A. Zellner '74 Giving by Constituency Trustees & Trustees Emeriti The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 John M. Cefaly, Jr. '70 Denise Schaal Cesare '77 Esther B. Davidowitz Shelley Freeman '82 Jerome R. Goldstein Frank M. Henry Clifford K. Melberger William P . Montague '68 William A. Perlmuth '51 Mary Belin Rhodes M'77 Arnold S. Rifkin Ronald A. Rittenmeyer '72 Eugene Roth '57 Susan Weiss Shoval Jay S. Sidhu M'73 Constance McCole Umphred William J. Umphred, Sr. '52 Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Richard L. Bunn '55 Robert A. Fortinsky Joseph E. (Tim) Gilmour Michael I. Gottdenker Jason D. Griggs '90 Beverly Blakeslee Hiscox '58 John R. Miller '68 Robert A. Mugford '58 Richard L. Pearsall James J. Sandman Ronald D. Tremayne '58 William H. Tremayne '57 President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Patricia S. Davies Melanie Maslow Lumia William R. Miller '81 William F . Raub '61 Max Rosenn Marino J. Santarelli '73 William R. Tarbart '70 John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Lawrence E. Cohen '57 Dan F . Kopen '70 Richard M. Ross, Jr. Joseph J. Savitz '48 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Daniel Klem, Jr. '68 George J. Matz '71 Farley Associates $100 – $249 Elizabeth A. Slaughter '68 University Family Faculty, Staff & Emeriti The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Harold E. Cox Stanley B. Kay Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Joseph E. (Tim) Gilmour President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Jane M. Elmes-Crahall Andrea E. Frantz Michael J. Frantz Bernard W. Graham J. Michael Lennon John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Jean Reiter Adams '78 Paul S. Adams '77 Jeffrey R. Alves Anne Heineman Batory '68 Joel A. Berlatsky Scott A. Byers Bonnie C. Culver C. Richard Gillespie Maravene S. Loeschke Joan Burke McDonald '88 James P . Rodechko David J. Wells Alan E. Zellner '72 Margaret A. Zellner '74 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Louise M. Berard John F . Burke Jack J. Chielli Bernard J. Ford Joan Zaleski Ford '75 Wilbur F . Hayes Patricia Boyle Heaman '61 Robert J. Heaman Rachael Walison Lohman '71 Michael F . Malkemes Susan J. Malkemes '95 Anne Straub Pelak M'98 Bruce E. Phair '73 Jerry N. Rickrode Helenmary M. Selecky Martin E. Williams Blue Circle $250 – $499 Christopher J. Bailey Thomas J. Baldino Rita A. Balestrini Thomas A. Bigler Carol A. Bosack '80 Robert S. Capin '50 Edward F . Foote Sid P . Halsor Susan Matley Hritzak '81 Paul J. Kaspriskie, Jr. Kenneth M. Klemow Barbara S. Loftus James L. Merryman Melanie O'Donnell Mickelson '93 Edward M. Moyer '73 Russell K. Owens Brian Redmond '97 Howard A. Swain William B. Terzaghi Thomas J. Thomas, Jr. '86 Diane E. Wenger Terry L. Zipay Farley Associates $100 – $249 Matthew C. Batroney Paola Bianco-Sobejano '83 Janice Broyan Mark A. Carpenter John E. Cecere Agatka Chmelar Lorna Coughlin Darte '52 Gerard M. Emershaw '94 Kimberly A. Escarge '95 Mahmoud H. Fahmy Michael W. Fasulka James F . Ferris '56 Ellen R. Flint Sandra A. Fumanti Judith Rodda Gardner '71 Robert S. Gardner '67 Cherylynn Petyak Gibson '71 Victoria M. Glod '91 Kenneth L. Hanadel Michelle R. Holt-Macey Ruth C. Hughes Harvey A. Jacobs '72 Jane E. Jeffery Arthur H. Kibbe Shana L. Lettieri Anthony L. Liuzzo Blake L. Mackesy Joseph W. Mangan William M. Martin Frank J. Matthews Mary F . McManus Donald E. Mencer Mary E. Miller Prahlad N. Murthy Barbara L. Nanstiel '70 Elena Niculescu-Mihai '95 Jean P . Pall Josephine M. Panganiban Michelle Umbra Pearce '91 Michael J. Pitoniak Kristine Erhard Pruett '99 Richard G. Raspen '67 Gerald C. Rebo John G. Reese Karen A. Riley Marie Roke-Thomas '83 Patricia L. Searfoss Theodore F . Searfoss Frank J. Sheptock Robin L. Southwood Thyagarajan Srinivasan Margaret A. Steele Michael A. Steele Henry R. Steuben '81 Mark D. Stine John T. Sumoski Wagiha A. Taylor Judith Tobin Telechowski '98 Bill Toothill Dominick P . Trombetta Philip R. Tuhy Jimmy E. Weaver Brian E. Whitman Contributors Up to $99 Debra A. Archavage Vijay K. Arora Karen Atiyeh Joanne M. Avery P'07 Karen Metzger Baranoski '73 Barbara N. Bellucci '69 Joseph T. Bellucci Bruce F . Biehner KarenBeth H. Bohan Robert W. Bohlander Julia Bojarcik Sharon M. Bowar Barbara A. Bracken Jerome A. Brown '01 David R. Carey '83 Eleanor L. Carle Marie J. Carver Miguel Raphoal Castaneda Henry Castejon Donna M. Chajko Samira T. Chamoun Debra Prater Chapman '81 Joyce Victor Chmil '87 Theresa Cochran Daniel G. Cotterman Mark M. Covell Patrick J. Coyne James M. Culhane Nicole Sparano Culhane Rhonda L. Davis Diane H. Demchak Susan L. DiBonifazio Carol P . Dippre Deborah L. Dunn Sara F . Muir Emel Pamela A. Fendrock Susan M. Frank Ann J. Fretty Richard A. Fuller Frank P . Galicki '73 Barbara A. Garey Michele D. Garrison Mary L. Gillespie John B. Gilmer Barbara D. Gimble Harold C. Granitzki Denise M. Granoski Thomas A. Hamill Michael P . Hardik Leona J. Hartland Leah R. Harvey Jean M. Hazeltine Virginia A. Henrie Scott Howell Thomas W. Jones '70 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased Dr. Paul Kaczmarcik Annet Kaminski Ron M. Karaffa Camille O. Kaschak Edward R. Keefe Tammy M. Klucitas John A. Koch Mary Ann Koch Lawrence Kopenis Anne Marie Kopetchny Justin Kraynack Kyle Kreider Judith L. Kristeller Frederick J. Krohle '57 Jean M. Krohle Diane M. Krokos Diane L. Lasecki Barbara J. Lastovica Jonathan G. Laudenslager '99 Cheryl A. Lear Christopher T. Leicht Catherine Link Karen I. Lucas Glenn J. Lupole Jeffrey A. Maciejczyk Mary E. Mack Patricia A. Mangold Philip A. Marino Gale P . Martino Alida M. Matusek Miles A. Maxwell Amy A. Mbye Michael C. McCree '99 Theresa F . Menhennett Attio Menichini Mary Ann T. Merrigan Philip R. Miller Barbara Rosick Moran '84 Lyndi L. Moran Lisa A. Mulvey Martha M. Murphy Karen O'Boyle Robert E. Ogren Christine O'Hara John L. Orehotsky Michaelene S. Ostrum Martha J. Parise Gayle M. Patterson Mary Beth Patterson Amy M. Patton Margaret M. Petty David L. Pickett Kathleen S. Poplaski Theresa A. Rallo Ron R. Rebo Jocelyn Kuhl Reese '84 Marianne Scicchitano Rexer '85 Joy B. Rinehimer Leonard J. Ruotolo '98 Anita V . Ruskey '03 Philip J. Ruthkosky Debbie J. Rutkoski Brian R. Sacolic Joseph J. Salusky Mary Ann Savage Christine Tondrick Seitzinger '98 John W. Seitzinger Francis Sempa Eileen M. Sharp Herbert B. Simon Philip G. Simon Genevieve M. Singer Maryellen Sloat Todd M. Sloat Jacqueline Smith Margy L. Sromovski Tina Stancavage Peter Stchur, Jr. '66 Michael F . Stolarick Jonathan P . Strucke Robert S. Swetts Vicki S. Temple Marion Tetlak Steven L. Thomas Deborah R. Tindell Evelyne Topfer Marleen Troy James Truscott Edward J. Ungureit Rebecca H. Van Jura Mark A. Wanat Mary Ann Wanyo Cynthia L. Wasley Mary L. Watkins Nancy A. Weeks Judith Wienckoski '95 Donna Williams Zbigniew J. Witczak Gretchen Yeninas James D. Yeninas Cheryl M. Yustat Community Businesses & Foundations The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Aeroflex Foundation The Arcadia Foundation Black Horse Foundation, Inc. Blue Cross of NE PA Citigroup Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. Crahall Family Foundation Diversified Information Technologies, Inc. The Goldstein Family Foundation Guard Foundation Guard Insurance Group JustGive, Inc. Lehman Brothers Mark IV Industries Foundation, Inc. Maslow Family Foundation, Inc. McCole Foundation, Inc. William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc. Montague Family Foundation J. P . Morgan & Company, Inc. Sordoni Foundation, Inc. Sovereign Bank The Weininger Foundation, Inc. The John Wilkes Society Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Acorn Foundation, Inc. CVS Pharmacy, Inc. Geisinger Foundation Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry M&T Charitable Foundation The Overlook Estate Foundation PPL Rite Aid Corporation John and Josephine Thomas Foundation Wyoming Valley Motors President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Bergman Foundation Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson Commemorative Brands, Inc. Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Company GAO Marbuck Foundation Intermetro Industries Corporation Northeast PA American Society of Highway Engineers PA Society of Public Accounts, NE Chapter PNC Foundation Prudential Financial Ramada Plaza Hotel Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald, L.L.P . UPS Foundation Walgreens Co. John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Baltimore Family Foundation Bartikowsky Jewelers Boehringer Ingelheim Pharaceuticals Boneda Elick Trust Fund Borton-Lawson Engineering Brdaric Excavating, Inc. Brennan Electric, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. College Misericordia Delaware Pharmacists Society Alexander W. Dick Foundation First Liberty Bank & Trust Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Fortune Fabrics, Inc. Grotto Pizza Highland Associates Hourigan, Kluger, & Quinn, P .C. King's College Llewellyn & McKane, Inc. The Lubrizol Foundation Luzerne County Community College Luzerne National Bank George Marquis MacDonald Foundation Mericle Commercial Real Estate Milano Family Fidelity Charitable Gift Foundation NACDS - National Association of Chain Drug Stores Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc. Painting & Decorating Contractors of America, NE Chapter Penn State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company Plains Rotary Club Polish Room Committee Postupak Painting Company, Inc. Roche Diagnostics Corporation Roche Laboratories, Inc. Sallie Mae UGI Corporation University of Scranton Drs. Watkins & Medura Web Ad Specialty Wells Fargo Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Wyoming Valley Health Care System The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 ALLTEL Information Services, Inc. Blasi Printing Company Building Industry Association of NE PA Comcast Corporation First National Bank of Berwick Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Green Valley Landscaping, Inc. KMK Associates Marquis Art & Frame Montage Realty & Insurance, Inc. Power Builders, Inc. Provident Energy Roof Pro, Inc. Fred Schuler Inc. Auto City SunGuard Collegis Inc. Twin City Builders, Inc. Wachovia Bank Foundation Kingston Blue Circle $250 – $499 AMGEN Balester Optical Comany, Inc. Bay Health Medical Center Bell Home Furnishings, Inc. Benco Dental Company Builders Supply Company The Citizen's Voice Creative Business Interiors Creative Printing Services Delta Electrical Systems, Inc. Tony Drust Painting and Wallcovering Eastern Insurance Group Max L. Fainberg and Son First National Community Bank Follett Store #437 Frank Martz Coach Company Friedman Electric Supply Co Inc Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center Grange National Bank The Hartford Insurance Group Hottle's Restaurant Kern Brothers, Inc. Kranson Clothes Company Lipfert Fence Company Mariotti Building Products Master Garment Cleaners Matheson Transfer Company May Bros. Company McCarthy Tire Service Company, Inc. Modern Plastics Corporation Montage Agency, Incorporated Mozip Sign Service N.R.G. Controls, Inc. Northeast Grounds Maintenance Pennstar Bank Pennsylvania American Water Company Pennsylvania Society of Health System Pharmacists PG Energy PNC Bank, NA Procter & Gamble Quaker Oats Company Chuck Robbins Sporting Goods Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort Snyder & Clemente Spillman Farmer Shoemaker Pell Whildin, P .C. Superior Distributors Voelkers' Plumbing & Heating Westmoreland Club Wilkes Faculty Women and Wives Wilkes-Barre Window Clean, Inc. Williams Kinsman & Lewis Architecture Farley Associates $100 – $249 Automobile City Employees Berks County Pharmacists Bertels Can Company, Inc. Best Western East Mountain Inn Best Western Genetti Hotel Carpenters Local Union #514 Central Clay Products, Inc. * Deceased Valuing Our People | Colours, Inc. Cook's Pharmacy Corning Hospital Medical Staff A. Dancheck, Inc. Earl and Sedor Photographic Eastern Auto Motor Corporation Eastern Penn Supply Company Floristry By Carmen Bolin Futuristic Innovative Graphics Graziano Funeral Home Irem Temple Country Club Kleen Air Systems Inc. Knapich Optical Liberty Throwing Company, Inc. Luzerne County Pharmacy, Inc. Master Chemical Products, Inc. McCune Funeral Home, Inc. McGregor Architectural Iron Company, Inc. J.P . Morgan & Co. Motorworld New Era Technologies, Inc. Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic Odak Corporation Payne Printery, Inc. Penn Refrigeration Service Pittston Area Industrial Development PNC Bank of Northeast PA R.J. Walker Company Ralmark Company Remarketing Services, Inc. Saul-Metcho Sincavage Lumber Company Skiro's Lawn & Garden Center Spring Hill Laser Services Corporation Tudor Book Shop Walters Hardware Do-it-Center Jack Wise Interiors Ltd. Wyoming Valley West High School Faculty and Staff Xerox Corporation Contributors Up to $99 The Admission Staff of Wilkes Altria Corp. Services Anthracite Coal Craft Apple Tree Nursery & Primary School Back Mountain Tobacco Bell Real Estate Best Access Systems Biernacki Eye Associates M A Bruder & Sons Inc (MAB Paints) Burleigh Mannor Middle School Staff Button Oil Service Cardoni and Associates Coccia Ford, Inc. Corporate Colors Damon's Restaurant DPL Mail Processing Center, Inc. East Mountain Inn The Fastenal Company Golden Business Machines, Inc. Guthrie Clinic H.E.I. Window Fashions The Home Depot Supply Jim Dandy's Restaurant Lawrence Cable Company, LLP Lefkowitz Family Foundation Lehman Power Equipment Lookout House Restaurant Luzerne Foundation Mattern Floral Shop McDonald's of Mountain Top McMaster-Carr Supply Company The Medicine Shoppe Monsanto Company Mountain Top Video Norstar Telecommunications Peking Chef Philly's Phinest Phils Sunoco Service Station Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Ltd. PNC Bank, N.A. Price Chopper Supermarkets Professional Photographic Services Riggs Asset Management Company Philip Rosenau Company, Inc. Shades Unlimited Shakti Salon Somerville Construction Services, Inc. Jon L. Stopay Candies TC Lloyd Construction Company, Inc. Tyler Memorial Hospital Uni-Marts, Inc. Valentine's Jewelry Victoria Inns, Inc Voitek TV & Appliances, Inc. Weis Markerts, Inc. Wyoming Valley Country Club YMCA of Wilkes-Barre Matching Gift Companies AIG Life Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. Altria Employee Giving Programs American Electric Power Service Corporation Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. Aventis Pasteur Bank of New York Becton Dickinson Black & Decker Citizen's Bank Corporation Foundation Constellation Energy Group Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Foundation Emerson Electric Company Exxon Education Foundation Follett College Stores Fulton Financial Corporation GlaxoSmithKline Beecham Foundation Glenmede Corporation Grange National Bank Guard Insurance Group Guardian Life Insurance Company of America Hershey Foods Corporation Fund Honeywell Hometown Solutions IBM Corporation Johnson & Johnson Kaufmann's May Department Stores Company Foundation KPMG, L.L.P . Lehigh Cement Company Lockheed Martin Corporation MBNA America Bank, N.A. Merck & Company Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. Metropolitan Life Foundation MMC Matching Gifts Program J.P . Morgan Chase & Company Morgan Stanley & Company New York Life Foundation The Northrop Grumman Foundation Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Pennsylvania Power and Light Pfizer, Inc. Philips Electronics, N.A. Phoenix Home Life PMA Group PNC Bank Foundation Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Procter & Gamble Fund Prudential Foundation Saint-Gobain Corporate Foundation Telcordia Technologies Tenet Healthcare Corporation Textron, Inc. UGI Utilities, Inc. The Vanguard Group Foundation Verizon Wachovia Foundation Educational Matching Gifts Program Wells Fargo Herman O. West Foundation Wyeth Friends & Parents The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Mrs. Helen E. Berryman* Mr. William Davidowitz Ms. Annette Evans* Mrs. Dorothea W. Henry Mr. & Mrs. Jack Mangelsdorf, Jr. Mr. Robert T. Martin Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Mrs. Grace J. Kirby Culbertson Mrs. Mary Lee Cuscela Mrs. Patty Gilmour Mr. & Mrs. Carmen E. Hagelgans Mr. Frank H. Hughes, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John P . Kearney Mrs. Barbara Davenport Neville Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth H. Taylor, Jr. President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Mrs. Ann M. Coughlin Mr. & Mrs. Stanley S. Davies Mr. John H. Fitzgibbon III Mrs. Donna P . Lennon Mr. Paul Lumia Mr. William B. Sordoni John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Mr. & Mrs. John Agren Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Albert Mr. William E. Althauser Mrs. Sandra Bernhard Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brandt P'04 Mrs. Therese Brennan* Mr. Donald E. Cherry Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Gehret P'07 Dr. C. Richard Gillespie Mr. David C. Hall Mr. Alex Johns Mr. Thomas J. Mack, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mericle Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. O'Hop Dr. & Mrs. Cummings A. Piatt Mr. Arthur Piccone Mr. Gordon S. Pingicer Mr. & Mrs. Carl Postupak, Sr. Dr. George F . Ralston Dr. James Rodechko Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Silberman The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Mr. John N. Conyngham III Ms. Kimberly Ann Couch Mr. Thomas J. Deitz Dr. Sylvia Dworski Mr. Welton G. Farrar Mr. Jeffrey L. Jones Ms. Jane K. Lampe-Groh Senator & Mrs. Charles D. Lemmond, Jr. Mr. Ken Marquis Dr. Roger L. Maxwell Mrs. Alexandra C. Moravec Mr. David H. Neilson* Mr. & Mrs. James Shoemaker Mr. Ronald S. Stead Blue Circle $250 – $499 Mrs. Barbara Allan Ms. Nancy Bellas Mrs. Barbara Casper Mr. & Mrs. Gottfried P . Csala Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Friedman Mr. Peter J. Giombetti Mrs. Cydney Halsor Mr. & Mrs. Earl Harrison Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Hiscox Mr. William Hritzak Mr. & Mrs. Richard Maslow Dr. John H. Natzke Mr. Donald E. Nestler Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Orlowski Mrs. Leona F . Powell Dr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Rosenn Mr. & Mrs. William R. Shull Dr. & Mrs. David A. Sorber Attorney George A. Spohrer Mr. & Mrs. John Tarone Ms. Vivien G. Terzaghi Mr. Sanford J. Ungar Mr. John A. Yenason Farley Associates $100 – $249 Dr. & Mrs. F . Jorge Abrantes Mrs. Doris Barker Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Barrouk Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bath Mr. & Mrs. Herman Baumann Mr. & Mrs. Dorrance R. Belin Miss Martha Bellas Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Bilbow P'05 Mrs. Janet Bird Dr. & Mrs. Christopher N. Breiseth Mr. Joseph T. Butkiewicz Ms. Carol Poggi Butkiewicz Mrs. Mary Blair V . Chapuisat Ms. Agatka Chmelar Ms. Jane Cokely Mrs. Aleta Claire Connell Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Corbett Mr. & Mrs. Alan Currier Dr. & Mrs. John J. Della Rosa, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William Denion Drs. Henri & Marilyn Deutsch Mr. Robert H. DeYoung Mr. & Mrs. Anthony DiMichele | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased Ms. Anne S. Edmonds Mr. Charles M. Epstein Mrs. Ann Evans Mr. & Mrs. Tim Evans Mr. Thomas Eysmans Mrs. Irandukht Fahmy Mr. & Mrs. Charles Flack, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Frank Dr. & Mrs. Martin Freifeld Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Gallagher, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. John C. Gaudio Mrs. Sylvia M. Gear Miss Adelaide Godek Mr. & Mrs. Alan Gold Mr. & Mrs. Emil A. Goryeb Mr. & Mrs. R. Wensell Grabarek Mrs. Lisa Hanadel Mr. & Mrs. James P . Harris, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Hirel Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Hiscox Mr. John A. Horner Attorney Richard Hughes, III Attorney & Mrs. Keith A. Hunter Mr. & Mrs. James Jeffery P'06 Attorney & Mrs. Ralph J. Johnston, Jr. Mrs. Susan Dantona Jolley Ms. Maribeth Jones Mrs. Nancy Judd Mr. Ali H. Kazimi Mr. & Mrs. Colin Keefer Mr. Bruce M. Kennedy Mrs. Henrietta King* Attorney Jerome Kolenda Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Koplin Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Koppelman Mr. Horace E. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Krushin P'05 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Lefkowitz Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz Dr. & Mrs. Edward Lottick Mr. George R. Lowe Mrs. Diane Brodbeck Lowe '80 Mrs. Theo F . Lumia Mr. & Mrs. Christian S. Mackesy Ms. Roberta Bravman Marks Mr. Jerome T. Matlowski Ms. Mary Jule McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Brian H. McLaughlin Dr. Samuel Merrill III Mrs. Stella M. Moat Mr. & Mrs. Leo Moskovitz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Nardone, Sr. Mr. Frank R. Nissel Mr. & Mrs. Frank Nocito Mr. & Mrs. William Obeid Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Hara Mr. Michael C. Ott Mr. & Mrs. Frank Paczewski Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Parlette Mr. & Mrs. Shepherd Pawling Mrs. Corrine Pawling Dr. & Mrs. Haragopol Penugonda Dr. Dwaraki Bai Penugonda Mr. & Mrs. Henry Petite, Jr. P'05 Mrs. Ann Phillips Mr. Joseph Pisano Mr. Edmund H. Poggi, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Polinger Mr. & Mrs. John J. Popeck Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Postupack Mr. & Mrs. Boris Ptashinsky P'05 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Rauch Mr. & Mrs. Jerry N. Rickrode Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Rose, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Roth Mr. Phillip W. Roth Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Rothstein Mr. Harold L. Roveda P'05 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley P . Salavantis Mr. & Mrs. Jack Sallada Mr. Marvin Schub Attorney & Mrs. Charles A. Shaffer Ms. Joan A. Shuga Ms. Margaret A. Simms Ms. Ruth K. Smith Dr. Sanford B. Sternlieb Ms. Maureen M. Straub Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Takarewski Mr. Patrick Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Thennes Mr. Arthur Trovei Mr. & Mrs. Todd Vonderheid Mr. & Mrs. Peter Walshe Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Warshal Ms. Lois N. Weinberg Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Williams Wyoming Valley West SAP Team Mrs. Cheryl Konopki Zdeb '71 Mr. Joel Zitofsky Mrs. Ronnie Kurlancheek Contributors Up to $99 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Acchione Mr. Richard P . Adams Ms. Donna L. Allan Mr. James M. Andorker Mr. & Mrs. John Aponick, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Archavage Mr. Donald Armstrong Mr. George J. Arndt Ms. Dawn L. Atwater-Haight Ms. Joanne M. Avery P'07 Dr. & Mrs. Gerard D. Babo P'05 Mr. Wolfgang Hans Baerwald Ms. Joan A. Baiera Mr. & Mrs. George M. Balliet Mr. & Mrs. David M. Baltimore Mr. & Mrs. John F . Banks Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bartoletti Mr. John Beck Miss Hedwig Bednarz Mr. & Mrs. David C. Bielecki Dr. John S. Biernacki Ms. Mary D. Blewitt Attorney & Mrs. Jonathan Blum Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bly Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Bosch Mr. & Mrs. Will Brockman Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence C. Brogna Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Brown Mr. Marlin N. Brownawell Mrs. Eleanor Bucknavage Mr. & Mrs. John R. Burbich Mr. & Mrs. Martin Butkovsky Mr. Michael F . Caffrey Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Carey Ms. Eileen Carlin Mr. & Mrs. Jeffry Carr Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cesarini Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Chariton Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Christina Mr. Dennis P . Clarke '86 Mr. & Mrs. James Cocco Mr. & Mrs. Arnold P . Cohen Mr. & Mrs. William E. Connor, Jr. Ms. Sally Connor Mr. & Mrs. Frank P . Conyngham Ms. Margaret S. Corbett Mr. & Mrs. William H. Cordy Mr. & Mrs. Frank Costantino Ms. Joan M. Costello Mr. Kevin Cowen Mr. Leonard Coyle* Mr. David Danilack Mr. Albert N. Danoff Ms. Nina S. Davidowitz Ms. Virginia C. Davis Mr. & Mrs. George W. Davis Mr. Edward P . Deets Ms. Janet A. Delaney Mr. & Mrs. Gerald O. Devlin Mr. & Mrs. Vito N. DiBiasi Mrs. Susan L. DiBonifazio Mr. & Mrs. James F . Dicton Mr. & Mrs. John DiRico Ms. Patricia Donohue Mrs. Edith G. DuBoice Mrs. Carolyn Dunbar Mr. Joseph Dzwilefsky Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Eagen Ms. Phyllis Eckman Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Eckman Mr. Cedric Elmer Mr. Matthew S. Engel Mr. & Mrs. S. Ronald Erb Ms. Claire M. Evans Mrs. Cheryl Klimek Fahey '79 Mr. & Mrs. Howard B. Fedrick Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Ferguson Ms. Janet Flack Attorney & Mrs. Daniel Flannery Ms. Shirley E. Forney Ms. Martha Jean Franz Dr. & Mrs. Louis J. Freedman Mr. Robert C. Friedman Mr. Richard A. Fuller Ms. Erika Funke Mr. Frank D. Galella Mr. Joseph P . Gammaitoni '73 Mrs. Barbara Gush Gammaitoni '73 Mr. Thomas A. Gauthier Mr. & Mrs. Gus Genetti, Jr. Dr. Gary A. Giamartino Ms. Cynthia M. Gilmer Mrs. June Golubock Mrs. Gwen Groblewski Mr. & Mrs. Warren L. Gulden Mr. Leo Gutstein Ms. Kathleen Hallinan Mr. Malcolm Kintz Harris '68 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hartzell Mr. & Mrs. Gordon R. Harvey P'05 Mr. Kenneth E. Hawk Ms. Lana K. Heck Mr. Bryan R. Herron '78 Mrs. Arlene Cellucci Herron '76 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley K. Hertzberg Mrs. Lillian K. Heslop Mr. & Mrs. Morton L. Hodin Ms. Barbara Hoffmann Mr. & Mrs. James W. Holloway Mr. & Mrs. David P . Hourigan Dr. & Mrs. Emil P . Howanitz Ms. Helen Hoy Ms. Sylvia Hughes Mr. Mark D. Hulme Ms. Sara V . Hunter P'05 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Jastrem Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Johnson Mrs. Suzanne Jones Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Jost Mr. & Mrs. Alf A. Jurgensen Dr. Richard E. Kaufer Mr. Brian S. Keeler Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Kelly Ms. Carol J. Kelly Attorney & Mrs. Stephen Killian Mrs. Frank J. Kilyanek Ms. Syvia Klein Mr. & Mrs. Allan Kluger Mr. & Mrs. David Kluger P'05 Ms. Mary Ann Koch Mrs. Bea Kopec Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kopec Mr. & Mrs. John Koukoltsios Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kowalski Mr. Elmer G. Kozick Mr. David Krafchik Ms. Joan Kripke Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kully Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Lacy Mrs. Jane Landau Ms. Cissie Lane Mrs. Mildred F . Lang Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lantz Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Lasecki Mr. & Mrs. Philip Laten Mr. & Mrs. Eric Lee Ms. Anna Jean Leib Mrs. Anna M. Lipko Mr. Frank J. Loch Mr. & Mrs. David J. Loskie Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Lukas Mr. & Mrs. Furman J. Lunger Mrs. Nancy S. Lychos Ms. Sandra Maffei Mr. & Mrs. C. Paul Mailloux Mr. Peter B. Mailloux Mr. & Mrs. Isidore Maislin Mrs. Rebekah N. Malkemes Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Maloney, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Mangan Ms. Jill Martin Mr. & Mrs. Ron Martino Ms. Maria L. Mattioli Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Maybe P'05 Mr. & Mrs. Robert McGilvrey Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McBride Ms. Linda L. McDonald Ms. Constance A. McGuire Mr. & Mrs. Merton McLean Mr. Edwin Mengak Mr. Carl W. Menk Mr. Francis A. Michael Mr. & Mrs. Gary C. Miller Dr. & Mrs. James E. Miller Ms. Ruth E. Misialek Mr. Peter Mokris Mr. & Mrs. W. Curtis Montz Ms. Dorothy G. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Eugene V . Moran Mrs. Betty Hopkins Moses Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Moskow Mr. & Mrs. Erwin Muhlbauer Mr. & Mrs. James Musto Mr. & Mrs. Morey M. Myers Mr. Phillip C. Myers Ms. Rania Neddoff Ms. Mary Ellen Nieman Dr. Edward P . Nork Mrs. Joan P . Nusbaum Mrs. Wanda F . Ogurkis Mr. & Mrs. Frank Orloski, Sr. Mrs. Geraldine Nesbitt Orr Mr. Michael M. Ostrowski Mr. Lawrence E. Pace Mr. & Mrs. H. Jeremy Packard Mr. Joseph Paglianite Mr. & Mrs. John Pape Ms. Leigh E. Pawling Ms. Marcia Pennacchioli Ms. Mary Pennachioli Mr. & Mrs. Howard Perloff Mr. & Mrs. John Perre Ms. Connie Pheiff Mr. & Mrs. Sam A. Polit Mr. & Mrs. Gregory E. Ramzinski Ms. Mary Annette Rawls Mrs. Joyce Hooley Regna '76 Dr. & Mrs. Harry Reich Mr. & Mrs. G. William Remey Mr. & Mrs. Alan E. Riley * Deceased Valuing Our People | Mr. & Mrs. Lynn E. Ritter Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Rivers Mr. & Mrs. Russell Roberts Mr. Thomas R. Robinson Attorney & Mrs. Harold Rosenn Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Rosto Mrs. Eunice Rubel Mrs. Marilyn C. Rudolph Dr. Marshall D. Rumbaugh Mr. Michael Salem Mr. Curtis Salonick Mr. & Mrs. Alfredo Samala Mr. Albert H. Sarkas Mrs. Dolores Sarno Mr. & Mrs. Cal Schaefer Dr.* & Mrs. Albert Schiowitz Mrs. Rayne Schnabel Mrs. Frank Schreder Ms. Mary Schuler Ms. Jill F . Schwartz Mr. Steven T. Scoble Ms. Betty Jean Serhan Mrs. Judy Seroska Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Sgarlat Dr. & Mrs. Edward A. Shafer Mr. John Shafer Mrs. Stella Bednarz Shea Ms. Theresa Shibley Mrs. A. Dewitt Smith Mr. & Mrs. Neil E. Smith P'05 Mr. Stanley Smulyan Mr. & Mrs. Harold Snowdon, Jr. Ms. Susan P . Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Sondheim Mr. Michael J. Spagnuolo Mr. & Mrs. Richard O. Stader Ms. Bobbie Steever Ms. Karen J. Stephen Dr. & Mrs. William H. Sterling Mrs. Ann B. Stine Mr. & Mrs. Alfred F . Stortz, Jr. Mrs. Margaret S. Strickler Ms. Barbara Tate Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Tondrick Mr. & Mrs. C.T. Tormey Ms. Geraldine Troy Mr. T. Stephen Turnbull Mr. Lee T. Tyburski Attorney Joseph Van Jura Mr. Robert T. Vaughn Mr. H. Melvin Vivian Mr. Daniel P . Voitek Ms. Elizabeth S. Walter Mr. Wayne Walters Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Watson P'05 Ms. Florence Weber Mr. Thomas A. Weeks Dr. & Mrs. Daniel F . Weisberger Ms. Barbara Weisberger Mr. & Mrs. Dudley R. Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Wenke Mrs. Helen Westenheffer William Patterson University Athletics Mr. Joseph A. Williams Ms. Ruth Winkleman Mrs. Rita G. Wolberg Mr. Gary T. Womelsdorf Mr. Gerald J. Yankow Mr. Daniel J. Yeager Ms. Susan C. Yelen Mrs. Cheryl M. Yustat Ms. Marie Zdancewicz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Zelena Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zeszotarski Giving by Class Contributors Up to $99 Thomas E. Brislin Class of 1942 The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Stefana Hoyniak Shoemaker Farley Associates $100 – $249 Joseph G. Sweeney Contributors Up to $99 Phyllis Eichler Berger Charlotte Reichlin Cutler Rita Seitchek Dicker Kathrine P . Freund Joseph C. Kelly Elizabeth Womelsdorf Mitchell Sallyanne Frank Rosenn Charlotte Waters Rowland Class of 1943 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Treveryan Williams Speicher Contributors Up to $99 Betty Woolcock De Witt Mary Hutchko Flanagan Pearl Kaufman John C. Keeney Margaret Wilson Wood Class of 1944 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Louise S. Hazeltine The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Ruth Punshon Jones George Papadoplos Arthur C. Williams Contributors Up to $99 Beatrice O'Donnell Barrett Ruth Tischler Voelker Class of 1945 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Gifford S. Cappellini Helen Stapleton Schmitt Contributors Up to $99 Florence Jones Bower Donald A. Frederick Jean Steele Iba Mary Heness Ward Class of 1946 Contributors Up to $99 Ralph G. Beane Miriam Levinson Brand Alberta Novick Killian Jean Lampert Lewis Albert N. Miller Class of 1947 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Joseph E. Elick The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 George J. Kuzmak, Sr. Farley Associates $100 – $249 Harris R. Boyce Newton N. Goldberg Walter E. Margie Nathaniel W. Trembath Contributors Up to $99 Robert Edgar Benning Gloria Paczkowski Kabusk Margaret Holloway Manchester Dolores Seitchak Price Joseph V . Pringle Class of 1948 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Joseph J. Savitz The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Miriam Golightly Baumann Elmo M. Clemente Albert J. Donnelly J. Glenn Gooch Muriel Bransdorf Mintzer Arnold H. Nachlis Shirley Phillips Passeri William H. Rice Eugene L. Shaver Charlotte Najaka Terry Contributors Up to $99 Frances Wilki Abribat Chester A. Andrysick Anthony J. Bartoletti Claire Fischer Beissinger Rhuea Williams Culp Mark Irving Davidoff Osea Galletta Clement L. Majcher R. Spencer Martin Class of 1939 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Julia Place Bertsch Robert M. Kerr Contributors Up to $99 Betty Davidson Braun Genevieve Brennan Davis Marion Martin Frantz Milton Goldstein Darina J. Tuhy Class of 1940 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 George Bierly The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Henry C. Johnson Contributors Up to $99 Lydia Greenbaum Berman* Leon F . Wazeter Class of 1941 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Alfred Groh Farley Associates $100 – $249 Irene Sauciunas Santarelli Class of 1935 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Robert H. Melson Contributors Up to $99 George W. Anthony Luther D. Arnold Class of 1937 The John Wilkes Society President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Rose Gorgold Liebman* The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Marjorie Honeywell Cummins Blue Circle $250 – $499 Donald P . McHugh Contributors Up to $99 Leon F . Rokosz Class of 1938 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Thomas W. Melson Contributors Up to $99 Hannah Jacobs Friedman Arlene Luce Labar Margaret Bendock Towers Ernest Weisberger Ilaria Sterniuk Zubritzky | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased Joseph Panzitta Sheldon G. Turley Class of 1949 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Harry L. Fierverker* Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Jean Reiter Hughes John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Edwin M. Kosik The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Donald L. Honeywell Blue Circle $250 – $499 Clayton J. Karambelas Leonard J. Swicklik Farley Associates $100 – $249 Austin C. Bisbing, Jr. Arthur D. Dalessandro Shirley Rees Fleet Thomas M. Gill James M. Hofford William G. Jones Dorothy Wilkes Lewis Jerome N. Mintzer Clemence A. Scott Leonard J. Shetline Joseph Sooby, Jr. Contributors Up to $99 Robert Anthony John M. Culp, Jr. Paul F . De Witt John W. Edwards, Jr. Naomi Hons Haag Karl L. Haas Ralph F . Hodgson Jane Korper Merritt John B. Merritt Edmund A. Sajeski Raymond B. Williams Class of 1950 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Don C. Follmer John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Betty Kanarr Bierly* Edwin L. Johnson The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Lois DeGraw Huffman William A. Plummer Clyde H. Ritter Daniel Sherman Blue Circle $250 – $499 Robert S. Capin Jean Ditoro Erickson Farley Associates $100 – $249 Joseph P . Brennan Dolores Passeri DiMaggio Edward H. Lidz Walter E. Mokychic Samuel L. Owens Lawrence B. Pelesh Priscilla Sweeney Smith Contributors Up to $99 Edna Sabol Andrews Julius Brand Barbara Medland Farley Armin J. Gill Walter F . Haczewski Margaret Ashman Hodgson Theodore J. Killian Raymond S. Kinback William D. Kiselis Francis B. Krzywicki Mario E. Lizzi Virginia Meissner Nelson Elva Fuller Parker Angelo P . Pascucci Francis Pinkowski Herbert M. Quick John J. Rostock, Sr. John R. Semmer Marvin Smith Evan R. Sorber June Williams Turley Henry H. Ward Class of 1951 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 William A. Perlmuth Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Nicholas A. Heineman Harry R. Hiscox The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Patricia Boyd Brady Robert W. Hall Blue Circle $250 – $499 Donald C. Kivler Farley Associates $100 – $249 Marvin Bransdorf Delbert J. Cragle Helene Donn Evans William L. Evans John Gresh Thomas S. Lasky William C. Siglin Thomas D. Stine Richard Todd Rolland Viti Contributors Up to $99 Leonard S. Anthony Peter J. Banos Shirley Salsburg Bernard Arthur W. Bloom Norman E. Cromack Carl H. DeWitt George P . Heffernan, Jr. William Holak William J. Hopkins Harold J. Hymen Arthur A. Johnson Stanley J. Kieszek Paul J. Kosteva Raymond C. Kresge William R. May Joseph D. Stephens Daniel M. Ungvarsky Vester V . Vercoe, Jr. Charles F . Woodring Class of 1952 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Nancy Ralston Grogan John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Lee Ann Jakes Johnson Helen Bitler Ralston The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Carol Reynar Hall Robert D. Morris Blue Circle $250 – $499 J. Louis Bush Adeline Elvis Stein Carroll Stein William J. Umphred, Sr. Farley Associates $100 – $249 Louis J. Bonanni Albert T. Cole Lorna Coughlin Darte Paul J. Delmore William G. Hart Jean Nordstrom Sutherlan Contributors Up to $99 John D. Brna Daniel S. Dzury Walter E. Elston Howard A. Gonchar John W. Murtha, Jr. Louis Polombo Joseph L. Reynolds III Chia-In Wang Rutkowski Norma Carey Vale Class of 1953 The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 William E. Caruth Philip D. Husband Farley Associates $100 – $249 Constance Smith Andrews Elizabeth Badman Campbell John J. Crawley Joseph J. Kropiewnicki Contributors Up to $99 Paul B. Beers Fay Jaffe Berg Myron N. Dungey Norman J. Faramelli Charles A. Giunta Michael Herman, Jr. Robert H. Ladd James J. Larkin Isabel Ecker Moore Robert J. Onufer Lucille Reese Pierce Frank M. Radaszewski Dorothy Hamaker Roden Myra Kornzweig Smulyan Leo E. Solomon Elsie Giuliani Yarasheski Carol Jones Young Class of 1954 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Edward Grogan Sylvia Strauss Savitz John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Alexander D. Shaw III The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Lewis B. Giuliani William R. Glace John A. Lupas Charles T. Reice Albert J. Wallace Contributors Up to $99 Thomas R. Adams Anita Gordon Allen George J. Elias Edward A. Laux Joseph J. Mosier Katherine Goetzman Peckham Patricia Virtue Scheer June E. Stevens John B. Vale Peter Wurm Class of 1955 The John Wilkes Society Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Richard L. Bunn John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Charles M. Reilly The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Dean A. Arvan Russell R. Picton, Jr. Farley Associates $100 – $249 J. Warren Blaker James W. Dull Joan Perash Fitzgerald Morris I. Hollander Judith Hopkins Dorothy E. Istvan Mary Kozak Motsavag David Rosser Howard L. Updyke Contributors Up to $99 Arthur R. Boote Robert H. Burger Walter A. Chapko Virginia E. Denn Howard E. Ennis, Jr. Ellen Furey Marilyn Peters Hirsch Aldona Patrick Hojecki Joshua J. Kaufman John J. Kearney Leona Goldberg Markiewitz Joan Wachowski Michalski Albert F . Orzechowski John S. Prater Robert S. Rydzewski Thomas R. Sarnecky Louis F . Steck Donald J. Tosh William W. Walp Edward E. Yarasheski * Deceased Valuing Our People | Class of 1956 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Clarence C. Givens Patricia Stout Williams Blue Circle $250 – $499 Fred J. Boote Farley Associates $100 – $249 Marianna Kraynack Banash Andrew V . Barovich Jean Kravitz Barry George H. Batterson Clifford R. Brautigan Mary Zavatski Croce James F . Ferris Nancy Batcheler Juris David B. Lucchino Robert V . Lynch Constance Kamarunas Schaefer Joan Shoemaker Joseph A. Ungvarsky Michael J. Weinberger Joseph F . Wilk Paul P . Zavada Contributors Up to $99 Louis P . DeFalco Henry W. Deibel Monroe H. Firestone Monica Utrias Grover Helen Stoeckel Hessler Joseph R. Jablonski Dolores O'Connell Kane Dorcas Younger Koenigsberger Younsu Koo John P . Kushnerick Phyllis Schrader Mensch Jan A. Olenginski Helen Krachenfels Reed Samuel R. Shugar Class of 1957 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Eugene Roth Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 William H. Tremayne President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Jesse H. Choper Leslie P . Weiner John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Lawrence E. Cohen John S. Klimchak George Kolesar The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Bettijane Long Eisenpreis Blue Circle $250 – $499 Melvin E. McNew Nancy Morris Phethean Farley Associates $100 – $249 Irwin Birnbaum William M. Farish Vincent P . Herron, Jr. Thomas J. Lane Roland R. Leonard Richard Murray Charles W. Robinson Howard B. Webb, Jr. Contributors Up to $99 Earl R. Bahl Nasser N. Bonheur John L. Coates Gloria Dran Elston Roland Grover Richard F . Heltzel Frederick J. Krohle Jean Schraeder Kuchinskas Frances Yeager Miller Patricia Reese Morris Martin J. Novak Joseph E. Podlesny Phyllis Walsh Powell Shirley J. Ray Bernard Rubin Jerome Stein Matilda M. Trzcinski Marion Payne Tubbs Carl R. Urbanski Marilyn J. Williams John J. Witinski Class of 1958 The John Wilkes Society Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Beverly Blakeslee Hiscox Robert A. Mugford Ronald D. Tremayne John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Bruce S. Warshal The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Peter R. Pisaneschi William I. Williams Blue Circle $250 – $499 George Ginader William J. Powell James Ward Marilyn Davis Ward Farley Associates $100 – $249 Marguerite L. Allen Carolyn Goeringer Basler Harry B. Davenport William J. Donovan Merri Jones Earl Emma Minemier Firda Peter L. Gale Edmund J. Kotula Joseph I. Leibman Gerald Minturn Albert F . Mlynarski Juanita Patience Moss Vera Wroble Pitel Mary Craig Pugh Melinda Passarelli Sokol Robert A. Sokol Robert C. Sutherland Arthur Tambur Paul J. Tracy David E. Vann Robert C. Zajkowski Contributors Up to $99 Anthony M. Bianco Susan Shoff Bianco Samuel T. Buckman, Jr. Arthur S. Christianson Janet Jones Crawford Ruth Younger Davidson Rita Goobic Max B. Greenwald Thomas E. Jenkins Janice Schuster Lehet Joseph C. Macaravage Carol Hallas McGinley Clarence Michael Rosemary Gutkoski Moran Theresa Mazzarella Morrow Virginia Leonardi Novak Joseph W. Oliver Joseph S. Pipan Margaret Stevens Richards William D. Savitsky David H. Weber Richard E. Wozniak Jacqueline M. Young William A. Zdancewicz Class of 1959 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Frederick J. Hills Arnold M. Hoeflich Lynne Herskovitz Warshal The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Charles A. Sorber Blue Circle $250 – $499 Paul A. Schecter David J. Schoenfeld Farley Associates $100 – $249 Paul J. Earl Jane Norton Granitzki Lois Jago Carl F . Juris John Q. Mask III Edward McCafferty Robert C. Morgan Chester J. Nocek Robert J. Pitel Larry G. Pugh Arlene R. Tanalski David E. Wasserstrom Rose M. Weinstein Ann Dixon Young Contributors Up to $99 Charles S. Butler Samuel M. Davenport Morgan Davis Robert E. Davis Donald E. Devans Edward J. Draminski James L. Eidam Frank J. Gazda Nicholas D. Giordano A. Jennie Hill Albert P . Kuchinskas Janice Reynolds Longo Joan Grish McSweyn George S. Morris Patricia Yost Pisaneschi Gwen Evans Quick Arthur R. Richards Mary Anchel Sabel John S. Salva George R. Schall Robert J. Sestak John N. Shoemaker Marianne Levenoskie Van Blarcom David K. Wagner Robert W. Walters Robert J. Yokavonus Class of 1960 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Peter W. Perog The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Emilie Roat Gino Walter J. Grzymski Blue Circle $250 – $499 Louis D. Davis, Jr. Thomas P . Korshalla Joseph N. Molski Martin F . Tansy Robert W. Verespy Farley Associates $100 – $249 Beverly Nagle Barnick Thomas Barnick Larry Chase Walter Glogowski Allyn C. Jones Patricia A. Levandoski Beverlyann Butler Phillips Ronald G. Phillips Anthony J. Sankus Robert J. Sislian Raye Thomas Wileman Richard R. Wileman Lawrence P . Williams Contributors Up to $99 Kay Lytle Ainley Janet Cornell Beccaria Joan Llewellyn Buckman Barbara Bachman Edwards Frank I. Edwards Virginia Lyons Hoesl Thomas W. Hurley Jean Sabatino Ide Patricia A. Krull Marilyn Warburton Lutter John F . Marriott, Sr. Frank L. Mazzeo Lou-Ella Merin George W. Murdock Donald Murray Caroline C. O'Rourke William D. Peters John D. Phillips Jadwiga Horbaczewski Price Helen Schainuck Rubin Donald J. Sabatino Andrew R. Sabol Judith Ruggere Schall C. Eugene Stickler Roy H. Vanwhy R. Dale Wagner Frederick J. Williams William J. Woll Raymond G. Yanchus Emmanuel J. Ziobro Class of 1961 The John Wilkes Society President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Fred R. Demech, Jr. William F . Raub John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Nancy Jane Carroll Kolesar 10 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Dorothy J. Ford Patricia Boyle Heaman Christopher H. Loesch, Jr. Blue Circle $250 – $499 Shirley Hitchner Davis Leonard M. Gonchar Jay P . Keller Farley Associates $100 – $249 Marvin A. Antinnes Gill Ho Bai Marie Honcharik Basta Louis P . Bierly Janice Bronson-Bartlett Henry A. Greener Nancy Rosenfeld Greener Edward N. Kemps Carl J. Meyers Frank M. Scutch Albert R. Stralka Judith Warnick Jule Znaniecki Wnorowski Contributors Up to $99 Martha Menegus Amadio Philip J. Amico Norma Wentz Bregen Richard P . Cobb Ruth Shales Cook Robert L. Dickerson Joseph M. Drozdowski Harry E. Filbert, Jr. Thomas R. Griffiths Nancy Bonham Hontz Stephen L. Klein Joseph E. Kratz John L. Lehet Robert A. Martin Benjamin J. Matteo Diana Williams Morgan Joyce Roberts Murray Emil J. Petrasek Patricia Capers Petrasek Mary Bender Pinkowski Raymond J. Pirino Patricia Lawless Ryan Beverly Major Schwartz Edward A. Walters Class of 1962 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Ruth Boorom Melberger President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Frank H. Menaker, Jr. John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Joseph J. Neetz William E. Watkins The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Ann Znaniecki Grzymski Blue Circle $250 – $499 Warren P . Greenberg Joel P . Harrison Rena Lewine Schoenfeld Estelle Manos Sotirhos Farley Associates $100 – $249 Harry Collier Robert E. Conway Miriam Vaskorlis Cooper Janet Simpson Dingman David R. Edwards Elizabeth Tubridy Fairchild Judith Butchko Gallagher Mary Foley Hopkins John A. Hosage Vivian Cardoni Katsock Nancy Martin Lynn Julia Buckovich Piatt William J. Ruzzo Vincent J. Smith Rachel Altavilla Winebrake Contributors Up to $99 Audrey Petro Coslett Wilbur N. Dotter Joseph F . Drobnicki Sandra S. Feldman Florence Billings Finn Evelyn Hudyck Gibbons David M. Gozdiskowski Glenn E. Hauze Barbara Phillips Howell Joyce Medlock Jones Thomas Kanas Carol Thompson Kelly Robert A. King Philip M. Lear John J. Miller Joanne Pisaneschi Olejnick David S. Peters Marsha Heffran Peters Raymond J. Peters William A. Rishko Michael Samberg Stephen W. Schwartz Wayne W. Thomas Helen M. Tinsley Walter W. Umla Class of 1963 The John Wilkes Society President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Jerry A. Mohn Rowena Simms Mohn John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Mary Regalis Althauser Jeremiah E. Berk Harvey I. Rosen The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Bernard H. Cohen Erwin F . Guetig Robert A. Ruggiero Blue Circle $250 – $499 Brent J. O'Connell Daniel Zeroka Farley Associates $100 – $249 Willard S. Achuff Jane Downin Alderman Robert E. Herman William H. Klein Nancy A. Palazzolo David C. Peters Stephen E. Phillips Patricia Rossi Pisano Joseph W. Raksis Michael A. Russin John E. Tredinnick Edward J. Wilk Contributors Up to $99 John S. Adams Alice Cole Bartlett Paul A. Battisti Robert F . Cherundolo Charles E. Johns Gloria Silverman Kasper Phyllis Cackowski Kempinski Claire Handler Silverstein Richard R. Snopkowski Barbara S. Soyka Judith Geer Spitale Edward A. Stofko Beverly Munson Swift Geraldine M. Tarantini Eleanor Brehm Watts Mary Jane Prischak Wronski Gerard J. Zezza, Jr. Class of 1964 The John Wilkes Society President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Mary Kay Barrett Rotert John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Rachael Phillips Dziak The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Alan C. Krieger Blue Circle $250 – $499 Robert T. Bond Richard O. Burns Gilbert A. Gregory Daniel J. Lyons Farley Associates $100 – $249 Jeanne Depew Attenborough Jane Edwards Bonomo Arthur G. Cobleigh, Jr. Neil Dougherty Leland D. Freidenburg, Jr. Clinton G. Hess Joseph Kruczek Sally Cohen Levy Richard A. Morgan Ray R. Pisaneschi Peter Winebrake Leonard A. Yankosky, Jr. Contributors Up to $99 Frances Corace Anderson Ronald L. Baldwin Lillian Bodzio Caffrey Joyce A. Cavallini Blanche Rubin Cohen Lynne Dente Joan Hand Dupkanick John A. Gavenonis Jorgie A. Grimes Matthew J. Himlin Leonard J. Koerner Wendelin Domboski Moberg Lorraine Rowland Murdock Sheila Rosen Nachlis Stanley Orlowski Joan Pitnery Peters Virginia Scrimgeour Ravin Le Ann Guerriere Rynier Vicki Burton Sabol Gail Roberts Shemo Richard Shemo Barbara Gallagher Stoffa Bonnie Lewis Turchin Ronald M. Werner Lloyd L. Wruble Barbara Ann Yuscavage Mary Gabla Zelinka Class of 1965 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Steven S. Paradise The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Anthony J. Parulis Donald W. Ungemah Natalie Kowalski Vanderburg B. William Vanderburg Blue Circle $250 – $499 Mary Field Grohowski Ronald P . Grohowski Ronald D. Kosmala Farley Associates $100 – $249 Catherine Brader Butler Ephraim A. Frankel Erin McCormack Gallagher James B. Jenkins Leslie Tobias Jenkins Joseph P . McAndrew Sue Freeman Miller Leon E. Obrzut Marian Markle Pool Josephine Signorelli Russin Mary Russin Dolores C. Strobel Eubank Travis-Bey, Jr. Charlene Nalbach Yanchik Contributors Up to $99 Kenneth D. Antonini Alfonse S. Bayo David M. Closterman Doris Evans Closterman Barbara Bigus Cobb Dale H. Edwards Anthony R. Esser Peter P . Gartelmann R. Lawrence Gubanich John B. Hall Alfred W. Johnson Suzanne Stica Koerner Molly Boyle Krafchik Lois A. Kutish Joseph Kutzmas Madelyn Esposito Logan Herbert N. Maier Ruth H. McDermott Clare Draper Myers Ellis R. Myers John A. Nork Marianne Hazinski Pietraccini Ruth Arlaskas Roinos Mary Muench Rosencrance Anita Minelli Salerno Theresa M. Sapp Judith Sisco Shotwell Robert J. Vincenti Flora Anderson Weber * Deceased Valuing Our People | 11 Class of 1966 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Carol Saidman Greenwald David Greenwald Michael G. Hudick Jane Klein Paradise Roger A. Rolfe The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Irene Myhowycz Holzenthaler Joyce Turner Marks Blue Circle $250 – $499 Sheldon W. Lawrence F . Charles Petrillo Farley Associates $100 – $249 Mark R. Bencivengo John S. Cavallini Barbara Lewis Cousland Mary Lou Snee Cramer David R. Dugan W. Marshall Evans E. William Kaylor, Jr. JoAnn Margolis Ruth Partilla Narcum C. Robert Orner, II Edward J. Rishko Simon S. Russin Karen Moran Schmitt James J. Vidunas Contributors Up to $99 Mary Story Addington Alfred M. Airola Carolyn Jenkins Airola Philip M. Cheifetz Esther Schwartz Dorkin Forrest J. Eichmann Clement A. Gaynor, Jr. Dwight E. Giles, Sr. Robert C. Harding Georgia Bershee Jenkins Millicent Knierim Platzer Joseph Suzanne Bellone Kopko Stuart P . Kranson Ernest J. Krute Grace Jones Kutzmas Scott R. Logan Eugene A. Macur Mildred Gross Maier Donald A. Pahls William M. Pinkowski Carl F . Polnaszek Donna Pudlosky Porzucek Martha Houtz Redding William Schneider Peter Stchur, Jr. Dolores Barone Straka Ellen Chergosky Verhanovitz Richard F . Verhanovitz Phyllis Kravitz Warren Paul D. Weseley Allan D. Wickstein Class of 1967 The John Wilkes Society President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Dana Russ Ward John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Michael A. Dziak Gerard A. McHale, Jr. Neil L. Millar Gerald F . Weber The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 James G. Marks, Jr. Diane Wynne Shallcross Russell G. Shallcross Blue Circle $250 – $499 Andrea Gallet Lander Paul P . Purta, Jr. Farley Associates $100 – $249 Lorraine Siatkowski Bartholomew Paul Bavitz Joseph G. Brillinger, Jr. Richard H. Disque Robert S. Gardner John Malloy Elaine Barbini Morehead Walter Narcum Peter S. Phillips Henry J. Pownall Richard G. Raspen Janice Parsons Robart Richard C. Roshong Carol Scatena Sabatini Maureen Savage Szish Windsor S. Thomas Elizabeth Dougherty Wood Contributors Up to $99 Raymond P . Ardan Eugene J. Bonfanti Anna Bankos Cardoni Barbara Simms Chamberlain Jean Cook Ciroalo David R. Cowan Theodore J. Gourley Hiroko Ito Karan Helen Baron Kopec Lyle A. Kresge Evelyn Morenko Matelski Vernie Shiposh Noecker Charlotte Peterson Daniel R. Price John J. Reilly Hubert C. Ritter Daniel B. Rosencrance Darlene Moll Roth Michael P . Sawczuk Donna Troiano Robert Vanderoef Frank Walter Emil J. Warren Alfred S. Wayslow Frank C. Wodarczyk Class of 1968 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 William P . Montague Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 John R. Miller John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Soni Stein Baltimore Anne Heineman Batory William R. Bush The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 William G. Cooper Daniel Klem, Jr. Joseph M. Roszko Blue Circle $250 – $499 George E. Collinson John H. Kennedy Esther Wargo McCormick Paul B. Solomon Farley Associates $100 – $249 David D. Baum Joyce Christian Detter Nancy Leland Frey Barry Gold Zdzislawa Paciej Harms Marilyn Caprione Heffron Robert C. Klotz Marian Zaledonis Kovacs Lee M. Philo Edward J. Podehl Michael Romeo Joseph J. Sabatini Elizabeth Scholl Elizabeth A. Slaughter Charles W. Snyder Albert E. Stofko Contributors Up to $99 Ruth Uy Asmundson David P . Baccanari Judith E. Beyer Nancy Wilishire Brower Frederick N. Brown Joseph J. Buziuk, Jr. Richard G. Cantner Beverly Shamun Carey Jean Kardos Caserta Barbara Ann Dorish Nancy Noterman Downing Douglas D. Fawbush Janis Hughes Fawbush Eleanor Jachimczak Guzofsky Malcolm Kintz Harris David W. Hess Stanley R. Houpt Frances E. Kaminski Jaquelyn Rubin Kaplan Joseph E. Kiefer Ellen Feinstein Krueger Theodore M. Levitsky Patricia Haydt Nitchie Robert T. Noecker Susan Bennett Onze Michael S. Pipan Peter T. Polashenski Karen A. Reed Sharon Strzelczyk Robinson Susan E. Rowland Pauline Farrar Ruckno Judith Labows Sabatino Myrna Brodbeck Schaefer Richard Seidel George J. Sick Frank J. Smith Carl G. Sponenberg Michael Stefanick William R. Swartwood Leslie Calamari Tinney Michael H. Tinney Anthony J. Turchetti Class of 1969 The John Wilkes Society Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 John J. Chopack John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Philip E. Howe Cynthia Wisniewski Weber Paul A. Wender The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Raymond T. Downey Anthony C. Orsi Eloise Griffiths Orsi Blue Circle $250 – $499 Nancy Hawk Merryman David Ralston Farley Associates $100 – $249 Stuart J. Bass Robert M. Burnat John H. Butler Christopher A. Colovos Stephen G. Farrar Dennis P . Galli George C. Harrison James J. Johns Bryn E. Kehrli Vladimir W. Lecko Angelo F . Loverro Patrice Walsh Lyons Ann Alumbaugh McElyea George G. Pawlush Albert D. Roke Rozanne Sandri-Goldin William C. Sherbin Carol A. Skalski Donald C. Spruck William Steel Leonard E. Strope, Jr. Charles J. Tharp Margery Fishman Ufberg David C. Williams James E. Wynn Joseph Yozviak Contributors Up to $99 Jeannette Spott Barnes Richard R. Bayliss Barbara N. Bellucci Earl E. Bitely Bruce O. Brugel Paul B. Burry James M. Calderone Sylvia Scalise Ciocci Carol Sladin Clothier Lawrence B. Collins R. Bruce Comstock Cheryl Slompak Davenport Henry M. Donati Lillian Geida Dzwilefsky Thomas E. Evans Florence Napoli Ferraro Ronald J. Gabriel Donna L. George Stewart J. Harry Nicole LePochat Hartman Will Hooper Thaddeus M. Kalmanowicz Robert S. Kopec Patricia Zawoiski Kozemchak Raymond B. Luckenbach Jean Peters McKeown Lawrence J. McKeown, Jr. Rhoda A. Moses Robert J. Murray Stanley M. Pearlman Louis M. Pecora Andrea L. Petrasek David J. Piatt Patricia Dugan Reese Robert W. Reynolds Sally Griffiths Robinson Mel Rubin Patrick Salantri Jennifer Bonnice Sangston 12 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased Sheila Schmaltz Scatena Mary E. Shaw Robert E. Silvi Carl J. Siracuse Jean Presciutti Steelman Janet Lutz Thurnau Robert C. Thurnau William S. Tinney Marjorie Shaffer Victor Thomas P . Williams, Jr. Carol Womelsdorf Thomas J. Zenobi John M. Zikor Class of 1970 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 John M. Cefaly, Jr. President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Margaret Filipkowski Sordoni William R. Tarbart John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Dan F . Kopen Marvin L. Stein The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Robert J. Conologue Renee Mucci Klem Joseph R. Putprush Janice A. Saunders Barbara Morrison Squeri John E. Squeri Blue Circle $250 – $499 Albert J. Chipego J. David Lombardi Carol Densmore Marascio Caleb McKenzie Marion Boyle Petrillo Janet Neiman Seeley Sandra Walters Sheruda Anne Aimetti Thomas Farley Associates $100 – $249 Anita Nowalis Bavitz Steven Chromey Lonnie A. Coombs Leigh Doane Donecker Elaine Lundy Ephlin Jay H. Goldstein Mary Carol Hornyak Mary A. Kaiser Barbara Gonzales Kende Andrew C. Matviak Paul D. J. Morgis Barbara L. Nanstiel Judith Cobleigh Ockenfuss Robert E. Ockenfuss Lee Paige Neil M. Seidel Evelyn Rygwalski Snyder Richard Wetzel Joyce Byndas Wise Contributors Up to $99 Samuel J. Argento Robert C. Artim Carl J. Babushko Georgiana Cray Bart Walter E. Boyson Phyllis Sun Cheng Karen Kelly Chepolis Anita Rein Coplan Marilyn Rabel Costanzo Barry J. Davenport Dorothy E. Davis Ronald J. Delese Elaine Mengel Drake Kenneth M. Gordon Nancy Wadika Graci Fred A. Harkins, Jr. William C. Johnson Thomas W. Jones David W. Kutz Joseph A. Lukesh Linda Walker Mack Marie Denessi Mihalos Sandra Strevell Miller John J. Mulligan David S. Silberman Kaye Harding Stefanick Philip J. Thorick Jay M. Ungar Elva Costello Valentine David A. Wadas Frances Jasiulewicz Youngblood Virginia Hahn Zikor Class of 1971 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Bonnie S. Gellas Rachael Walison Lohman George J. Matz Elliot J. Stahler Blue Circle $250 – $499 Howard R. Lander Patricia Mazzeo Lombardi James B. Marascio Farley Associates $100 – $249 Terry A. Belles Beverly Peirce Berger Leonard J. Brozena James L. Butkiewicz Mary Ellen Fischer Butkiewicz Ellen Arthur Davenport Robert H. Davis John R. Deem Emil F . DiTullio John J. Flynn Judith Rodda Gardner Cherylynn Petyak Gibson J. David Kaschak Barbara Roman Knezek George H. Knezek, Jr. William J. Murphy Barbara Ward Nixon Judith Potestivo Ogin Richard E. Ogin Jean Gordon Otto William R. Schultz Larry R. Volkel Cheryl Konopki Zdeb Contributors Up to $99 Daniel L. Alters Frank Arva John C. Baranowski Mary Nasielski Battista Miriam Mohr Bayliss Mary MacArthur Bennett Frank A. Berman Christine Hincken Bloom James Boettger Jerold W. Brown John P . Cherundolo Richard D. Ciuferri Joseph J. Cordora Lorraine Dombroski Cortegerone John J. Cusumano Susan Staniorski Davis James F . Fehlinger Philip T. Gullo Raymond P . Harrison Harry T. Hoover Ronald J. Jacobs Nelson W. Johnson Alvin Justan Eileen Moniak Kackenmeister Stephen E. Kaschenbach Carol Roke Klinetob Patricia Bauman Kramer Antonina Mollica Kulp Colleen Propersi Lindsay Mary Kuney Lipka Pauline Kmetz Makowski Albert C. Martin Janet Lussi Matthews Gerald P . McAfee Susan Himelfarb Murphy Carole Peeler William E. Reese Marcia Blanco Rizzo Kenneth Rosencrance Maxine Levine Rubin Bruce A. Sabacek Joseph A. Sabol Joseph T. Sallitt Judith Seeherman Bruce D. Simon Rita H. Stempin Robert J. Tarone Barbara Perry Tokarz Melinda Dawson Turnbull William Umbach Robert J. Vignoli Barbara Young Wagner Eugene H. Wagner, Jr. Robert R. Walp James C. Weaver Nancy Charles Williams Candice Cates Zientek Class of 1972 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Hedy Wrightson Rittenmeyer Ronald A. Rittenmeyer John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 James Garofalo Gary H. Williams Alan E. Zellner The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Sopon Dewitya Connie Kopera Rodski Enid Sullum Tope Judithann Walsh Whelley Farley Associates $100 – $249 Robert J. Cooney Helene Kuchinskas Dainowski Sheila Denion Donald L. Drust George B. Gettinger Bruce E. Gover Charles J. Graziano Eric D. Hoover Harvey A. Jacobs G. Garfield Jones, Jr. Anthony V . Kleinhans Barbara Repotski Lach Michael M. Mariani Kathryn Ramsey Massey Frances Aiken Mitchell Mark H. Paikin Eugene G. Pappas David E. Roberts Linda Samuel-Bickford Dianne Hughes Treacy Joseph M. Treacy Karen Vollrath Wachtman Daniel R. Walters Linda Bray Walters Elizabeth Roche Ward Theodore T. Yeager Contributors Up to $99 Robert M. Babskie Nancy Button Guy J. Comparetta Sandra Holl Comparetta Thomas A. Costanzo Alice Hadsall Davis Frank Dessoye Anne Musto-Van Noy Dragon Larry D. Fabian Jane A. Firestine Catherine Mullen Flick Jill Yanoshak Gagliardi Teresa Brown Galicki James A. Gribb Benjamin R. Jones Patricia Baranoski Jula John G. Mandell, Jr. Jacqueline Falk McGinley Carolyn Bruch Mertz Shirley Myers Rosemary Baratta Novak Patricia Phillips Wolfinger Carlton E. Phillips Scott C. Raswyck Anne Marie Latona Roberts Joseph D. Rosato Anne Gruscavage Sample Shirley Guiles Shannon Richard L. Shonk Lucinda Bryant Taterka Barbara McNicholl Scarpino Joan Tyree Deborah Berti Walsh Anne Agolino Wasko Richard A. Weinstein Karen Poli Willis Class of 1973 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Jay S. Sidhu President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Marino J. Santarelli John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Charles P . Baker The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Fredric S. Brown Lloyd W. Ortman, Jr. Bruce E. Phair Blue Circle $250 – $499 Susan Olearczyk James Robert P . Matley Edward M. Moyer Farley Associates $100 – $249 Diane Chisarick Brennan Yvonne Gnatt Casey John Dubik Nathan R. Eustis, Jr. Debra Zinn Fagans Joel Fischman Carl J. Galletti * Deceased Valuing Our People | 13 Lindsay Farley Gettinger Robert D. Goldstein Elizabeth Clements Gover Homer E. Graham Stephen A. Keiper Thomas P . Long John G. Margo Pamela Parkin Murphy Felice Oxman Salsburg Contributors Up to $99 Deborah Kovalchik Adamchak Donna Piston Aufiero Joseph T. Baranoski Karen Metzger Baranoski Irene B. Blum Hope Pawlush Boback Theodore Boback James M. Bohnert Rosemary A. Boland Patricia Hyzinski Chace David G. Demorat, Sr. Angela Alba Dessoye Lyndell Sandt Eddy Josephine Schifano Finlayson Frank P . Galicki Barbara Gush Gammaitoni Joseph P . Gammaitoni Barbara Gilotti Connie Sheloski Henry Elaine Swisloski Herstek Preston L. Hess George A. Hoeffner Dennis G. Hollod Carol Hussa Mary Burns Jansen Carol Geiger Kampa May Frances Larose Kent Evelyn Kovalchick Lewis Duncan W. MacIntyre Angela Mazza James P . McGinley Richard T. Morgan Shirley Davis Newhart George Onyshczak Margaret Maciun Perkins Jeffrey F . Prendergast Suzann Young Prendergast Michael W. Riebe David L. Ritter Judith Casola Roeder John Savitsky John L. Schilling, III Doris Eisen Shapiro Brenda Schmidt Silberman Thomas R. Steltzer Brenda Ricco Sumski Theodore J. Tramaloni Stephanie Pufko Umbach Mary P . Ungvarsky Judith A. Young Class of 1974 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Margaret A. Zellner The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Elizabeth M. Lopez W. Lee Miller Karen Kmietowicz Phair Blue Circle $250 – $499 Jackie Freeman Joseph M. Klocko Farley Associates $100 – $249 Lynn Karnofsky Ahmad Malek Ahmad Frances Scharaldi Barfoot Jeril R. Benedict Anthony J. Berkant Jenny L. Centrella James C. Desombre Raymond T. Ford Susan Pezzner Goldstein Susan Downs Kehrli Darlene Kishbaugh Darryl G. Kramer Lorene Daring Laberge Michael J. O'Boyle Elaine Para Pacheco William A. Saba Mark A. Skopek Beverly Chislo Solfanelli Elaine Smith Traynor Angela T. Vauter Contributors Up to $99 Sheffe G. Abraham Stephen D. Adamchack, Jr. Diane Seltzer Bloss Michael R. Breakstone Julia K. Chmielowski Donna Coffin Joseph C. Damiano Richard B. Daniels John R. Dean Charles D. Denkenberger Alexis Waskie Edwards Allan A. Fanucci Karen Kuzminski Fanucci Grace Rinaldi Forlenza Michael G. Hischak Gregory F . Hollis Joseph D. Iero Karen Cerep Jones Martin J. Kane Ann Agnes Loftus Robert Lussi Christine Donahue Mayo John J. Mazzolla Barbara Berkant Mroz Harry M. Pecuch Barbara Lucca Rizzitello Rosemary Petrillo Sarna Marguerite A. Sauer Nadzia Litiaho Schilling Sulochana Gogate Sherman Ronald A. Shuleski Rita Vanko Sowa A. Ruth Rinehimer Whalen Constance Cheplick Wotanis Robert D. Zettle Class of 1975 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Michael A. Paternoster William R. Thomas The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Christine M. Buchina Joan Zaleski Ford George M. Offshack Blue Circle $250 – $499 David L. Davis Brynley James, III Nancy Schultz Kersteter Nelson G. Landmesser Michael G. Stambaugh Farley Associates $100 – $249 Richard J. Clompus Brian M. Finn Ellen Schwartz Fischman Edward P . Gorski Brian K. Haeckler Robert S. Howes, Jr. Barbara A. Kapish Susan Tow Louis David M. Matthews Robert B. Milmoe Patrick J. Moran Clarence G. Ozgo Anne Tracy Patsiokas Stelios Patsiokas Nancy P . Snee Stephen Solfanelli Phillip Straub Ann Rapoch Super Jane E. Thompson Carol Drahus-Wisloski Gloria Zoranski Contributors Up to $99 Joanne Bonanne Anderson Cynthia Lenahan Bradbury William R. Bradbury John J. Chakmakas Philip J. Conrad, Jr. David E. Correll Robert F . Derlunas Raymond P . Gustave Ann Lynn Carey Harding Harold L. Hoover Bethann Myers Hornick Paul J. Hughes Frances S. Kuczynski Catherine Link Michael Luberto Joseph J. Mack Carol A. Martin Alan R. Miller Doralyn Howard Moody Theresa Lynch Mucciolo Thomas W. Pezzicara Sally Chupka Pucilowski Robert D. Salsburg Deborah A. Schneider Joan Bonfanti Shannon Diane Drost Shuleski Douglas J. Solomon Barbara Katra Swiatek Nancy Rodda Topolewski Anita Miller Williams Roseann Cordora Williams Class of 1976 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Richard J. Allan James M. Jiunta Blue Circle $250 – $499 Deborah Lataro Cargo Raymond B. Ostroski Farley Associates $100 – $249 Stephen M. Baloga, Jr. Carolann Gusgekofski Besler Philip A. Besler Paula Cipriano Bodnar Daniel B. Cabot David L. Davies, Jr. Gail MacIntyre Dohrn Thomas D. Glosser Joseph G. Griffin Peter H. Jark-Swain Joan Domarasky Luksa Joseph J. Marchetti Kerry D'Angelo Miller Harold W. Roberts Vilma Schifano-Milmoe Patricia A. Schillaci M. Susan Stephens William Urosevich William G. Winter Robert N. Yanoshak Contributors Up to $99 Joseph J. Aquilina Marianne Montague Benjamin Deborah Baller Boyson Maryrose Bendik Burlington Karen Yates Cino Terry L. Coombs Beverly Ann Margitish Croswell Andrea Mahally Danilack Linda Kern Dessoye Jacqueline Pickering Dzurek David L. Ellis Andrew J. Falkowski Susan V . Fielder Arlene Cellucci Herron Darice Sabalesky Janusziewicz Diane R. Jones Noel A. Jorgensen Marianne Macur Kopcho Mark A. Kunkle Margaret Burgess Lenihan Nicholas Lozorak Richard W. MacKey Richard A. Marchant John J. Matusek, Jr. Anthony L. McHugh Gay Foster Meyers Lois Baker Ostrowski Gary J. Paich Kathleen Visniski Praschak Joyce Hooley Regna Thomas Runiewicz Richard A. Rutkowski Richard Schwartz Deborah Morano Sfraga Gary John Skeras Faith Skordinski Jane E. Smith Amy Santilli Whitehouse Peter C. Zubritzky Class of 1977 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Denise Schaal Cesare Patrice Stone Martin Mary Belin Rhodes John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Paul S. Adams Sandra Shepard Piccone The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Holly G. Baab Richard A. Bellacosa Joan Chemnitius Best Raymond A. Best David P . Cherundolo Nicholas P . Chiumento Gina O'Brien Davies Ruth McKalips Diestelmeier Victoria Moss Gallagher Michael S. LoPresti Catherine Williams Ozgo Deborah A. Sears James J. Stehle Patricia Reilly Urosevich Thomas J. Ward John M. Zubris 14 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased Contributors Up to $99 Edward R. Ackerman Kathleen Warakomski Benjamin Brian E. Boston Laura Rollman Brace Arthur S. Daniels Donna Smith Dickinson Paul J. Domowitch Dane A. Drasher Chester F . Dudick Harold S. Edmunds Manuel J. Evans Mary Lenio Flood Lisa Rozett Friedman Judith Bienkowski Geary Kenneth A. Geary Neil A. Giacometti Sharon Clune Goff Laura Ann Hadsall Wendy L. Halland Susan M. Hansen Gene A. Heath Joanne Englot Kawczenski Christine A. Koterba Sandra Horensky Molotsky Earl W. Monk Thomas Paliscak Thomas J. Park, III Edward J. Pupa Paul J. Surnicki Terri Jackson Swatko David W. Thomas William J. Tironzelli Patrick A. Ward Maria Leandri Yonki Class of 1978 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Jean Reiter Adams Judith Mills Mack The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Raymond E. Dombroski Brigette McDonald Herrmann Patricia McCarthy Last Blue Circle $250 – $499 Terri Mackavage Kovalski Farley Associates $100 – $249 Thomas C. Boock Joanne Pugliese Carpenter Paul J. Gallagher David A. Jolley Brenda E. Kobilis Cynthia M. Patterson Clark F . Speicher Tina Falcone Stehle Margaret Cosgrove Tuckman Contributors Up to $99 John W. Adonizio Samuel F . Barbett Sally Lang Berman Michael D. Booth Karen Kennedy Campbell Karen Szymczak Carr Brigid Casey-Godfrey Paula Heffernan Daley James M. Danko Maryjean deSandes Joann Mykulyn Evans Mark Finkelstein Gary E. Gardner David W. Gregrow Denise Casem Hasneh Bryan R. Herron Sheryl Prete Hewitt Carol Pashchuk Huggler Elaine Delevan Hunter Andrea Chuba Kealey Steven R. Kinback Judith Menapace Lipski John J. Mack Lori Ashbaugh Mackey Cynthia Glawe Mailloux Joseph S. Mayhoff Jane A. Miller James J. Moran Darline Snyder Moyer Anita Mucciolo Margaret Schutz Mullin David A. Palanzo Harriet Smith Rabinowitz Mary Kern Reynolds Terry J. Schoen Robert J. Stofko John K. Suchoski David J. Yakaitis Class of 1979 The John Wilkes Society Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Joseph A. Abate John H. Ellis, IV President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Jeffrey S. Giberson The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Donald I. Burton, Jr. Betsy Bell Condron Frederick W. Herrmann Blue Circle $250 – $499 Andrew Coleman Philip E. Ogren Joseph Armine Scopelliti Farley Associates $100 – $249 Karen Lucchesi Bostrom Daniel T. Conrad Donald E. Horrox Kurt J. Moody Carol Corbett Pawlush Nancy A. Valente-Payne Contributors Up to $99 Keith Augustine Tami A. Beraud Christine Wanich Bradway Lisa Condo Chilson Cheryl Klimek Fahey William D. Frye, Jr. Wilma Hurst Gardner Robert E. Greenwood Doreen Wickiser Hampton Kenneth M. Hughes Nancy Jane Johnson Joseph D. Kerestes, Jr. Rosa Khalife-McCracken Michael E. Kosik James J. Maloney Margaret Rentschler Manochi Donna Clarke Mattei Elizabeth Waselewskie Mekosh Sharon Lynn Myers Edward F . Orloski Peter L. Pagano Maureen Shay Prendergast Thomas P . Sokola Mary Ann Morgan Stelma Cheryl Moyer Thomas Lawrence P . Vojtko Class of 1980 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 James P . Edwards The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Kathleen Sweeney Ashton Scott W. Ashton Roger J. Davis Joseph T. Rauschmayer Blue Circle $250 – $499 Carol A. Bosack Farley Associates $100 – $249 Joseph D. Angelella James L. Devaney Susan Theobald Eckmann Judith Scott Harris Craig A. Jackson Janet Bechtel Johnson Diane Brodbeck Lowe David M. Maxim Andrew J. McGowan Michael G. McNelis Lawrence J. Mullen Thomas N. Ralston Mary McHale Schall William A. Shaw Patricia Demko Sweeney Joseph M. Toole Paul R. Torre Patricia L. Warski Barbara Rodda Welch David M. Williams Shepard C. Willner Contributors Up to $99 Lisa M. Ashbaugh Debra Yatko Augustine Jeanne C. Brady Michael V . Broda Kathryn Roman Davis Doreen Swiatek Drescher Ilene Tinkleman Gallagher Ronald J. Gronski Robert F . Irwin III John M. Jones Kenneth Lesniak Mr. Philip A. Marino Maria M. Miscavage John I. Moore Joanne Harding Murphy Thomas B. Needham, Jr. Edward M. Ohmott Judith Bellas Ohmott Frank A. Pascucci Fred A. Pierantoni III Mark A. Rado Gary J. Richard Kenneth N. Sciamanna Joseph S. Solomon Rodney R. Wyffels Class of 1981 The John Wilkes Society President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 William R. Miller The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Stephen S. Grillo Lisa Prokarym Rauschmayer Dana C. Shaffer Joan Jacobsen Shaffer Blue Circle $250 – $499 Susan Matley Hritzak William E. Stusnick Rosemarie Hubner Swain Farley Associates $100 – $249 Melissa Smith Georgiou Beth Hathaway Glassford Edward S. Romanowski Mary Rebarchak Schott Sandra Tomko Shields Henry R. Steuben Contributors Up to $99 Daniel A. Bierdziewski Joan Pinson Brenton Joy Ormsby Bupp Noreen Sack Burginia Debra Prater Chapman Louis P . Czachor Patricia Charney Davis C. Douglas Drescher Dawn Evans Faldowski Colleen Gries Gallagher Harry C. Hicks, Jr. Paul C. Kanner Cheryl Connor McLaughlin Joanne Cahill Neville Leslie J. Nicholas Cynthia Ercolani Olshemski Maria Nilsen Pacchioni Beckie Jones Schaffer Ronald F . Schaar, Sr. Jeanette Bennis Seidof Stephen J. Sirocki Charlotte Wanamaker Benedict A. Yatko Class of 1982 The John Wilkes Society Trustee Associates $10,000 – $99,999 Shelley Freeman The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Kathalyn Manning Allen Blue Circle $250 – $499 Mary Ann Gazdick Patrick T. Romich Farley Associates $100 – $249 Donna George Gavlick Jeffrey T. Gavlick Michael L. Karns Teresa A. Keenan Dennis R. Lehman Ruth McDermott Levy Jo Ann M. Mican Regina Morse Ana E. Nunez Keith J. Saunders Brian C. Thomas Anthony P . Veglia Karen Steckel Vernon Contributors Up to $99 Howard R. Baird, Jr. Brian D. Balliet Maire Anton Box Linda McCarthy D'Amario * Deceased Valuing Our People | 15 Bruce A. Fendler Marjorie Ann George Natalie Carlucci Gress Dianne M. Kolesar Martha Nagy Kovacs Rosanne Kramer Roberta M. Price Ellen Krupack Raineri Donna Newlin Rock Jane Ciprich Ryan Hanna A. Sadek Christine Lain Sarno Catherine Durocher Shafer Janine M. Tucker Class of 1983 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Paola Bianco-Sobejano Joseph J. Chmiola Jeffrey R. Garbor Gloria Kopec Groff Thomas C. Mitchell Mary Hyde Pfister Marie Roke-Thomas Ellen Marie Van Riper Amy Lens Villegas Contributors Up to $99 Siena Shields Alford Joan Thomas Brody Roy J. Brody Donald M. Burch Stephen N. Cahoon David R. Carey Jennifer Ogurkis Carey David C. Coburn Jay M. Colby Judy Rydzewski Cudo Carol Louise Dean Mary Ellen Moran Doll Patricia Othmer Faccas Sherry Hunter Grandinette Carol Hagen David Hottenstein Rita Kryzneski Ives Eric L. Johnson Ms. Cynthia E. Kamajian Marguerite Leblanc Lisa Striefsky Levine W. Karl Lindhorst, Jr. Barbara Dodson Marcato Paul H. McCabe Lisa Kruszka Owens Nancy Bowanko Park Linda Dayer Pascale Janice Nagle Pettinato John J. Rainieri Dale E. Scanlon Daniel C. Schilling Thomas E. Stevens Roya Fahmy Swartz Elaine Kerchusky Tucker Silas M. Victor Kimberly Bedford Wodaski Donald C. Wolfrom Karen Snyder Zeiser Class of 1984 The John Wilkes Society President's Circle $2,500 – $4,999 William N. McCann The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 John Wartella Blue Circle $250 – $499 Sharon Michener Gross Farley Associates $100 – $249 Donna Nitka Brunelli Donna Garber Cosgrove Edwin Mark Johnson Karen Johnson Janet Legault Kelley Regina White Klepadlo Kimberly A. Kresovich Mary Figler Marsh Catherine Schafer Mitchell Kathleen Marseco Moses John S. Perry Ruth Elaine Renna David J. Scopelliti Contributors Up to $99 Valerie Kotula Alba Kathleen Galli Chupka Edward W. Czeck Alphonse T. D'Amario Joseph F . Dylewski Charles M. Ferguson Jane Johnson Ferro James G. Flynn Daniel Glunk Francis S. Gruscavage Dennis Hannon Christopher J. Henry Barbara Rosick Moran Frank C. Olshemski Elizabeth Larson Ostuni Barbara Stich Page David Walter Phillips Joseph M. Pickett Jocelyn Kuhl Reese Carol Elgonitis Sosnowski Marianne Alfano Telincho Marguerite McCormick Tolan Robert A. Unrath Edward E. Urbanski Dianne M. Watchulonis Reesa O'Boyle Watto Wanda Wolfe Wyffels Albert P . Yefko Charmaine Conrad Zoller Class of 1985 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 James J. Mulligan The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 David P . Rudis Blue Circle $250 – $499 Neil T. Coy, Sr. Susan Maier Davis Farley Associates $100 – $249 Thomas J. Balutis Dawn Lockburner Bayles Cherie A. Burke Nancy Pardy Cabot Mark C. Colatrella Sandra Spring Colatrella Beth Ann Farrell Connolly Sean P . Connolly Sandra P . Luongo Thomas J. Swirbel Eugene D. Wachowski Contributors Up to $99 Theresa Gruzenski Alba Margaret Bart Denise Selner Bartoletti Michael D. Bernstein Karen Bove Jeffrey K. Box Leslie Turrell Bullock Janet Cashour-Sentz Evelyn J. Dopko Lori S. Elias Carmella Butera Fereck Angela Holm Kathleen Kennedy Jessen Kathryn Gryzie Johnson Gail Lamoreux Kashulon Vincent J. Kashulon, Jr. Allison Placek Knick Alice Ting Lee Joseph J. Loposky Debra Ann Maleski Theodore A. Meadows Alan Melusen Diane Schoch Michaud Sandra Beynon Nicholas James M. Opet George W. Orren Michele A. Paradies Ann Marie Poepperling Kathleen Mooney Rainieri Christopher L. Rexer Marianne Scicchitano Rexer Susan Barber Rosengrant Chris L. Sailus Michelle Liddic Schilling Susan Slawich Michael Slepian Michael F . Thornton Stephen J. Vidal Ann Marie Walker Marete Wester Maxime Zafrani Christopher L. Zeiser Class of 1986 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Jay C. Rubino The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Georgietta Marotto Gdovin Charles V . McCoy Mary Rauschmayer Eric F . Reidinger Thomas J. Thomas, Jr. Farley Associates $100 – $249 Thomas Allardyce Russell Banta Paul A. Cummings Michael Deo Randa Fahmy Hudome Karen Galli Mary Ann Koshatzky Keirans Joseph P . Krugel, Jr. John Luongo Michael J. Uter Jeffery M. Wagner Michele James Wagner Contributors Up to $99 Rodney A. Angier Paul Chmil Dennis P . Clarke Elizabeth Cortez-Carosella Laura Pollick Demkovitz Charles T. Denis Cheryl Zack Fischer Thorstein K. Foss William N. Gude Tom Harfman Phillip W. Heffelfinger George Hockenbury Edward J. Hudson Robin Leinbach Kimple Kimberly Land-Servagno Bernard Lincoski Teresa Miller Lockwood Eleanor Hoover Madigan Michael Mattise Gary R. Melusen Thomas J. Popko, Jr. Joseph M. Santuk James J. Temprine Christine May Terry William J. Thede David J. Warnick Christopher D. Way Karen Sheard White Thaddeus M. Zuzik Class of 1987 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Michael Rupp The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Barbara Kaiser McFadden James McFadden Blue Circle $250 – $499 Alice C. Bulger John H. Bulger George Ritz Farley Associates $100 – $249 Ellen Herman Campbell Cornelius Douris Keturah E. Faust John T. Lokuta Marc E. Shapiro Sandra Williams Contributors Up to $99 Linda Turowski Attardo David Beaver Joyce Victor Chmil Roy M. DeLay Michael R. Everett Joan Smith Foster Anthony M. Gavel Tim Grant Cathy Osborne Harrington Paul J. Isaac Kimberly Tokach Kellar Allan C. Knox Dianne Gluchowski Kowalski Joseph A. Major Michael Voystock Daniel R. Nulton John R. Patterson, Jr. Thomas J. Ricko Corrine L. Szekeres Greg Trapani Steven Wintergrass Class of 1988 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Joan Burke McDonald The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 David Gdovin 16 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased Farley Associates $100 – $249 Lisa Sigman Banta Lori Hetherington Czachor William Griffin, Jr. Lisa Mirin Lokuta Ann Markowski Toole Veronica Upwood Contributors Up to $99 Laura Semendinger Bogert Frank J. Brosso Justine M. Butler John C. Coble Robert Corradetti Francis E. Crowley III Rosemary Bottazzi Eibach Peter Huber Susan Marino Laurita David D. Naeher William S. Peightel Cheryl Pierce Dennis J. Procopio Lawrence Irvin Rappoldt Craig Rome Anthony Saraceno Debra Reisenweaver Schweitzer Jon Shade Edward J. Sullivan Carole Armstrong Tellie Josephine Dait Thornton Kurt A. Topfer Kelley Cota Tully Carl Vassia Don Zelek Class of 1989 The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Kevin M. Gaffey John J. Walsh Farley Associates $100 – $249 John B. Bowman Michael J. Kolessar Marlene M. Marriggi Samuel L. Perry David A. Serino Robert D. Sitzler Robert D. Wachowski Contributors Up to $99 Robert S. Berger Stephen L. Broskoske Eugene C. Cunard Frank A. Dempsey Nancy Hricko Divers William R. Evanina Sarah Fullam Feerick Kevin C. Flemming Joanne Hurst Frye Kristen Henry-Shade Dawn M. Hittle Karen Evans Kaufer Carolyn Garrison Kneas Joel C. Kotch Patricia A. Mattern Susan Stortz Moyer Michael R. Passetti Stephen Pfirman Carol Henry Raymond Sharon Sholtis Schneider Jane Coyle Smith Neil A. Temple James Thiemann Christopher J. Wojtowicz Class of 1990 The John Wilkes Society Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Jason D. Griggs The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Shirley Thomas Butler Wendy Holden Gavin Farley Associates $100 – $249 Carl M. Charnetski Mathew R. Germain Susan Dragotta Germain Jaime Jose Jurado John J. Serafin Mary Serina Serino Joseph C. Smith Contributors Up to $99 Dominick J. Aritz Tracy Ann T. Atkins Lester R. Bahr Scott C. Barth Lisa M. Bleich Michael A. Cantarella Kelli Furlong Castellano Edward J. Conway, Jr. Joseph L. Cumbo William Johns Edner Catherine Ann Alesi Gruver Bruce A. Huggler Andrew J. Kovalchick Cynthia L. Miller Neil P . Mullin John Pfeiffer Suzanne Proleika John A. Savelli Michael Eric Seeherman Mark T. Siegel Mark A. Sommers Wallace F . Stettler Wesley G. Waite Joseph H. Williams, Jr. Steve W. Wilson Class of 1991 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Virginia M. Rodechko The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Craig J. Engel Erica Simshauser Gaffey John F . Sheehan, III Farley Associates $100 – $249 Carolyn M. Bazik Anne Kilyanek Crew John K. Daley Geoffrey L. Dent Victoria M. Glod Carol Hiscox Clifford A. Melberger Michelle Umbra Pearce Amy Beth Schukis Sheehan Vaughn A. Shinkus Susan Adamchak Smith M. Helen Shorten Trygar Kimberly J. Ward Contributors Up to $99 Nancy Alonzo Mari Noel Araya Lisa Ann Balestrini Thomas P . Cawley Joseph Colarossi, Jr. Edward F . Cywinski Christian J. Eurich Michael J. Garnett Elizabeth J. Harris Paul Andrew Hoffman Diane Kennedy Andrew J. Kolojejchick Edward J. Kwak Mark E. Liscinski Kelly Hagenbuch Marth Gary J. Mensinger Frederick A. Mihalow Arkey Morelli Thomas J. Obrzut Patricia M. Perna Steven W. Rothwell Denise Litzenberger Saraceno William F . Shankweiler Joanne Puglia Smith Susan Dalton St. Onge Thomas W. Youngblood Class of 1992 The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Arden J. Keller, Jr. Farley Associates $100 – $249 Shari Salsburg Agostino Linda Wiernusz Bohenek Michele Corbett Daley Raymond R. Russ David P . Saxton Takehiko Serai Contributors Up to $99 Michele Kondracki Balas Ralph Biehl Lillian M. Bostjancic Elaine Brockett Lori Fuller Chance Eileen E. Colahan Linda M. Firestine Cheryl A. Fritzen Mac J. Groce Ronald Alan Hartzell Lori Bunchalk Herman Diana Whalley Kantor Ulla-Britt Larka Mary L. Lung Rosalie D. Mancino Cecelia P . Mercuri Gary H. Meyers Jayne S. Miller Jeffrey Patackis Stephen D. Puzio Janice A. Raspen Marianne Revie Kathleen Risley Raymond J. Rock Becky Steinberger Kathleen McGeary Umphred Class of 1993 The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Melanie O'Donnell Mickelson Farley Associates $100 – $249 Aaron D. Albert Brian J. Bohenek Brian J Damweber Frederick M. Evans Paul T. Jellen Sally Pancheri Contributors Up to $99 Frederick H. Addison Diane Amari-Kolojejchick Nancy Neary Baird Brian C. Banks Darla M. Bortz Helen M. Carter Regina Costanzo-Krieger Louis P . Emanuel Edward A. Generose Andrew Gulden Gail Watson Haas John J. Keeler Jason Langdon Melissa Margis-Yohn Lori Kuhar Marshall Michelle Dickinson McNichols Jennifer A. Miller Joyce C. Perloff Patricia A. Royer Christine M. Shimp Sylvia C. Simmons Susan M. Trunzo William J. Umphred, Jr. Sandra A. VanLuvender Jeffrey J. Yankow James A. Youngblood Class of 1994 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Gerard M. Emershaw Michael L. Lefchak Paul J. Potera James A. Tricarico Lisa Wrubel Tricarico Contributors Up to $99 Corrine Barchik Jeffrey P . Barone Jane Ostrowski Brennan James A. Bruck Derek W. Buffington Janice K. Bullock Jennifer A. Fasching Alan J. Guitson Brian J Kobylus Kevin P . Kratzer Brian P . Lipinski Carol Murphy Janeen Nieratko Suzanne K. O'Boyle Tina M. Oechler-Dean Jonathan L. Perloff Tracy A. Piazza George J. Rucco Jean Littzi Rucco Marisa D. Scalese Suzanne Stanski Scheible Tama L. Schmidt Bernard J. Skalla Denise Berberick Stewart Class of 1995 The John Wilkes Society Founder's Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Norman Mailer The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Susan J. Malkemes Joseph C. Reilly * Deceased Valuing Our People | 17 Farley Associates $100 – $249 Sabeth R. Albert Kimberly A. Escarge Elena Niculescu-Mihai Christie Meyers Potera Daniel P . Reilly Linda P . Sult Joseph F . Woodward Contributors Up to $99 Lynda C. Ardan Jeff J. Costello Linda L. Crayton Robert J. Dean John P . Dorsey Guy A. DuBoice James D. Gilia Martha L. Heffers Michael Hugh Herb David A. Hines Devin O. Licklider Joseph P . McBride Gene T. Race David C. Ruskey Douglas W. Shaw Nicole Simmons Amy Mondulick Sullivan Judith Wienckoski Class of 1996 The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Anonymous Farley Associates $100 – $249 Karen Bednarczyk Cowan William C. Boyer Vani P . Murthy Contributors Up to $99 Garth L. Allred James F . Anoia Karen M. Armstrong Kimberly B. Carr Ericka J. Evans Mark J. Ezdebski Keith D. Fox Jane J. Groves Stephen W. Hansen Kimberly Woods Hawk Michael Kent Maryellen McDonald Joseph M. Nattress John M. Rosser John E. Schwear, Jr. Richard D. Wisniewski Class of 1997 The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Brian Redmond Farley Associates $100 – $249 John F . Hitchcock Asif M. Ilyas Angelica M. Mascia William P . Pastewait Steven J. Rector Cynthia Charnetski Sites Jason S. Sites Contributors Up to $99 Neil G. Armstrong Louis E. Atkinson Abigail Breiseth Miriam E. Coffey Robert J. Costello Mark J. Dechman Kathleen Finley Kent Bradley R. Klotz Gary J. Kostrobala Melissa L. Matuszkiewicz Rita Teresa Metcalf Ann M. O'Keefe Richard Paul Pietras Scott Kenneth Schonewolf Augustus J. Wellings Melanie Jo Whitebread Class of 1998 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 Anne Straub Pelak Blue Circle $250 – $499 Catherine R. Stine Farley Associates $100 – $249 Regina E. Tarone Judith Tobin Telechowski Contributors Up to $99 Anita Susanne Acri Stephanie L. Bass Karen Norton Biddle Patricia Cannon James R. Domzalski Paul W. Downton James B. Fazio Deborah Andres Greco Karen L. Guitson Michael Peter Kaschak Shari Anne Trembulak Mangels Norman J. Maza Nicholas R. Mirigliani Mitchell N. Morgan Lori Ann Perch Tricia Petrucelli Leonard J. Ruotolo Christine Tondrick Seitzinger Shashirekha Sundaram J. Christine Tyrrell Melissa Ann Wall Mari Jo Watchilla Class of 1999 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 John L. Carter Carol H. Maculloch Richard M. Minielly Jeff G. Moisey Kristine Erhard Pruett Steven D. Tourje Contributors Up to $99 Jan G. Benton Mary Ann Kershitsky Blosky Deborah A. Caines Patricia Carpenetti Carpenter Denise M. Castellano Carolyn Chronowski Gary H. Davenport Diane B. Durkin Bridget E. Finnerty Carmela Franco Rebecca Lee Griffiths Ruth Ann Coleman Henry Leslie Montgomery Howard Doreen Howarth Sarah E. Karlavage Cynthia E. Kern Laurie J. Labbe Jonathan G. Laudenslager Judith Lahr Martin Michael C. McCree Tammy L. Olver Matthew J. Peleschak Jamie Schwartz Unger Maureen Morio Wascavage Sean Younker Class of 2000 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Tara L. Boyce-Dudick Kimberly A. Gross Melissa Jo Pammer Charlotte M. Puglia Contributors Up to $99 Mark R. Alderfer Paul A. Binner David G. Bond, Jr. Melissa Brady-Hummel Michael Brennan Charles E. Brinker Frederic H. Diehl Betty L. Kmetz Lynn Ann Malyndziak John A. Mason, Jr. William L. Miller Angelique Sutrisno Corby Swan Joseph G. Umbra Heather Merri Webb Class of 2001 The John Wilkes Society John Wilkes Associates $1,000 – $2,499 Katherine Dallas Costello The Eugene Farley Club Blue Circle $250 – $499 Brian Howard Jessica Crowley Howard Farley Associates $100 – $249 Shanna Lee Dawson Pamela A. Guarino Douglas M. Iracki Christina M. Jeckell Martha C. Marchand Stacy L. Geiger Mesics Maria Shahda Minielly Robert M. Moore Stephanie Follmer Pastewait Lisa Rink Heather Barnes Shinkus Erin L. Stewart Marisa Nebesky Todd Ann L. Wotring Contributors Up to $99 M. Lisabeth Bitler Derek B. Bleiler Joyce M. Bogusky Stacey Sherrill Bohn Jerome A. Brown Kara Chapple Elizabeth Shultz Conklin Loan T. Do Edward A. Dougherty Elizabeth Moore Durie Jonathan D. Ference Kathryn L. Focht Ted D. Foust Sharon Ann Haffey Scott E. Herb David M Hinkle William D. Host Brian R. Judge Brett A. Kile Michael W. Koch William J. Layo Margaret H. Lewis Ryan E. Long Allison Pikulski Lucarelli Michael S. McMynne Amy M. Fitch Pipher Leonard A. Romanski Lisa Marie Ruggiero Mary C. Scheib Patricia Hopfer Sebastianelli Kari Steele Nancy Stover Todd A. Swanhart Christopher J. Talecki Jeanette Thrash Jill M. Wilson Class of 2002 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Jason M. Brady Beth N. Danner Joshua A Oswald Joseph A. Roback Leonardo R. A. Zoppa Contributors Up to $99 Deborah Ellen Brandt Stephanie A. Bricker Michele Ann Castagna Todd B. Hastings Stefanie Jean Henninger Jason W Hills Brian L. Hosler Kariann Iskra Heidi D. Landis Brian Lee Siddharth Malik Alton A. Mann, Jr. Joshua G. Mendoza Christine Marie Pantucci Adrian R. Pianelli Erin T. Priestman Thomas J. Regna, Jr. Connie M. Ryan Jean R. Sartin Hemant Singh Joyce E. Soska Colleen Yacovelli Class of 2003 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Robert J. Klepadlo James L. McCarthy Jeffrey B. Olson Contributors Up to $99 Leslie S. Bitler Mary Ann R. Boyce Alan M. Caines John Dabbieri Michael D. DaRe James P . Deegan Scott D. Fenstermacher Amanda A. Hvizda Christine N. Jordan Michael James Knothe Elizabeth A. Morgan Jennifer Anne Satz Pleam Thomas R. Rebuck Anita V . Ruskey 18 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased Edward N Sartin Jessica Skutack Class of 2004 The Eugene Farley Club Farley Associates $100 – $249 Elizabeth Carp Bernotavicius Dominic Castrignano Alicia A. Dronick Cindie Geary Yueh-Ju Hsiao James Hunsinger Eric M. Luther Max Roth Richard K. Wood John J. Zelena Contributors Up to $99 Wendy J. Beard Selena M. Bednarz Richard L. Billings, Jr. Jerilyn D. Bliss Sarah M. Bogusko Sarah L. Brandt Amber Brennan Lauren L. Brennan Rebecca J. Broyan Richard Budnick Craig L. Burden William S. Burke Scott L. Carr Brandon M. Clark Christopher J. Cole Casey L. Collins Beth Ann Enright Robert T. Eroh Kristopher S. Fayock Lindsay Felicetti Carlee A. Fitzsimmons Douglas M. Frederick Audrey V . Goc Kristin M. Hake Jessica L. Hinkel Jillian Leigh Hocking Kenneth G. Huelbig Mark D. Hulme Thao Ngoc Huynh Robert A. Jones Wendy M. Karpinski Robert S. Keeney Ryan Klemish Jeffrey M. Krasulski Gabrielle M. Lamb Ryan R. Laubach Michael J. Liberski Jamie J. Markovchick Mackenzie M. Martin Michael F . Mattern Erica L. McGraw Jacob D. McSurdy Jacqueline L. Merrick Damian C. Michaels Jeanna A. Miller James P . O'Hara Bryan D. O'Leary Jessica R. Pezolano J. Nicholas Pierce Daniel A. Rempp Ann Marie Roselli Donald A. Royce, Jr. Christina M. Rubillo Lindsay A. Shaffer Mary B. Shemanski Albert A. Sidhom Lisa M. Simons Diana L. Steinert David J. Theisen Jill A. Topalanchik Darrin G. Warner Kelley Kavanagh Watkins Stephen Wescoe Melissa E. Wilcox David G. Willingham Kelly A. Zeshonski Class of 2005 The Eugene Farley Club Gold Circle $500 – $999 William Brian Palmer M'05 Farley Associates $100 – $249 Erkan Acar M'05 Cassandra VanLuvender Contributors Up to $99 Denise M. Granoski Tricia M. Higgins Andrew S. Moyer Maureen Tigue Mulcahy Liz M. Rogan Karyn E. Shoval Michele L. Stine Paul D. Walsh Beth Ann Wenner Scott Abbott '05 Richard E. Albrecht '05 Mark Angelo '05 Elena D. Archer '05 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Archer P'05 Rachel T. Avery '05 Dr. & Mrs. Gerard D. Babo P'05 Kevin J. Baranowski '05 Gina M. Barrera '05 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Bilbow P'05 Paul S. Bilous, Jr. '05 Robert T. Bohn '05 Charles R. Bomboy, Jr. '05 Stephen T. Bortz '05 Rasid Bosnjakovic '05 Allisa K. Bowen ''05 David Breuder '05 Edward W. Brunn '05 Matthew J. Bucher '05 Christopher M. Caccavale '05 Heather Carey '05 Kevin P . Carroll, Jr. '05 Jermaine M. Chin '06 Kendra Chotkowski '05 Maria A. Ciechoski '05 Cynthia H. Clarke '05 Dennis P . Clarke '86 P'05 Casey Connell '05 Daniel P . Cook '05 Michael F . Cunius, Jr. '05 Gerald J. Danniel '02 Jonathan W. Davies '05 Philip A. Defranco, Jr. '05 Fritz Delva '05 Virginia E. Denn '55 Stephanie M. Dickert '05 Andrea M. Dominick '05 Howard E. Ennis, Jr. '55 Darron J. Fadden '05 Mark E. Fera '05 Joan Perash Fitzgerald '55 Brian J. Fritts '05 Ellen Furey '55 Alexander Gall '05 James C. Gallagher '05 Jessica L. Gardner '05 Bridget E. Giunta '05 Sharon Granahan '05 Tammy L. Gregorowicz '05 Jennifer L. Grevera '94 M'05 Casey Grimm '05 John Guarnieri '05 Roman Hakim '05 Gregory M. Haladay '05 Brittnie S. Harvey '05 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon R. Harvey P'05 Elise M. Hiley '05 Lee F . Hixon '05 Steven M. Hulme '05 Ms. Sara V . Hunter P'05 Joseph E. Janusziewicz '05 Onur Kalar '05 John J. Kearney '55 Brian J. Keating '05 Jaclyn M. Kent '05 Jason R. Klinetob '05 Joshua Kloss '05 Mr. & Mrs. David Kluger P'05 Kimberly A. Konopka '05 Michelle L. Krapf '05 April E. Krushin '05 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Krushin P'05 Samuel J. Lawrence '05 Amber R. Lawson '05 Gabriel B. LeDonne '05 Kortney Loss '05 Jacqueline M. Manzolillo '05 Kelly Marion '05 Amanda E. Martucci '05 Susan L. Matvay '05 Melissa A. Maybe '05 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Maybe P'05 Bridget K. McHale '05 Patricia McNamara '05 Julianna K. Melf '05 Mark D. Miltenberger '05 Andrew B. Minarik '05 Brad Moore '05 Kathleen Morton '05 Mary Kozak Motsavage '55 Kristina E. Mullay '05 Sarah A. Murphy '05 Keriann J. Nelson '05 Jenelle A. Newell '05 Jonathon Neyerlin '05 Jessica M. Niemiec '05 Karen L. Padden '05 R. Bonnie Porter Pajka '02 William B. Palmer M'05 Marissa M. Patterson '05 Susan E. Pellock '05 Alexis K. Petite '05 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Petite, Jr. P'05 Phong T. Pham '05 Russell R. Picton, Jr. '55 John S. Prater '55 John P . Prego '05 Carlos E. Proano '05 Benjamin S. Ptashinsky '05 Mr. & Mrs. Boris Ptashinsky P'05 Francis E. Quinn '05 Mr. & Mrs. James Quinn P'05 Bernadette C. Rabel '05 Mark D. Remmel '04 Thomas C. Reynolds, Jr. '05 Dena M. Rickard '05 Crystal Riker '05 Mr. & Mrs. Alan E. Riley Andrew F . Rivera '05 Liz M. Rogan '05 Elizabeth A. Roveda '05 Mr. Harold L. Roveda P'05 Robert S. Rydzewski '55 Susan A. Sando '05 Tiffany Santarelli '05 Jared Seiders '05 Hassan M. Shah '05 Karyn E. Shoval '05 Patricia Irish Shyshuk '05 Richard H. Simon '05 Hemant Singh '02 M'05 Kristopher Smith '05 Mr. & Mrs. Neil E. Smith P'05 Gordon S. Smoko '05 Ryan R. Snyder '05 Ms. Susan P . Snyder P'05 Jaclyn Stajewski '05 Louis F . Steck '55 Amy M. Steele '05 Toni Ann Steinson '98 M'05 Michele L. Stine '05 Daniel S. Stott '05 Mary Ellen Sullivan '05 Maya A. Tatum '05 Ryan Tomachick '05 Thomas H. Tonkin '05 Lauren N. Trovillion '05 Tara L. Ulitchney '05 Jessica E. Unice '05 Howard L. Updyke '55 Cassandra VanLuvender '05 Vanessa G. Velikis '05 Jodi L. Viscomi '05 Courtney Vorce '05 Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Watson P'05 Sherry L. Weitz '05 Sonnie Lee Weller '05 Beth Ann Wenner '05 Carl W. Wilcox '05 Daniel E. Williams '05 Megan A. Williams '05 Sarah C. Williams '05 Alex S. Wishnie '05 Madeleine B. Woll '05 Lindsey L. Wotanis '05 John C. Yanniello '05 Joseph L. Yenchak '05 Cathleen A. Zanghi '05 Michael Zapotoski '05 Senior Class Gift 2005 * Deceased Valuing Our People | 19 George Alden Trust Estate of Agnes C. Alderdice '58 Barbara Zatcoff Allan Estelle B. Andrews '69 Anthony J. Bartuska Doris Gorka Bartuska, M.D. '49 George Bierly '40 Betty Kanarr Bierly '50 Estate of Catherine H. Bone Lee and Louise Brown Trust Dr. Mary E. Brown '62 Bruce R. Cardon Trust Estate of Donald F . & Louise C. Carpenter Edwin E. Cobleigh, Ph.D. '53 Estate of Thomas J. Coburn '49 William L. Conyngham Eleanor Kazmercyk Cornwell '53 Colonel William Corbett Harold Cox, Ph.D. Samuel M. Davenport III '59 Estate of Fred H. Davies Stanley and Patricia S. Davies Estate of Charles and Sadie Donin Estate of Isadore and Getha Edelstein Estate of R. Carl Ernst '58 Annette Evans Trust Rulison Evans Trust Estate of Attorney & Mrs. George L. Fenner, Jr. The Honorable J. Harold Flannery '55 Barbara Flannery Walter R. Fleet Shirley Rees Fleet '49 Stephen L. Flood '66 Estate of Eleanor S. Fox '35 Richard Fuller, Ph.D. Dr. William Louis Gaines Dr. Benjamin Grella '65 Doris Woody Grella Estate of William B. Griffith Brynly R. Griffiths Trust Douglas Haughwout '64 Estate of Enid Hershey '66 Dr. George E. Hudock, Jr. '50 Estate of Richard and Frances Hyde Arthur E. Imdorf '55 Estate of Evelyn Isserman Estate of Mildred N. Johnson Leo R. Kane '55 Bronis J. Kaslas, Ph.D. Dr. Stanley B. Kay Drs. Francis & Lidia Kopernik Estate of Mary R. Koons Glenn F . Leiter Estate of Rose G. Liebman '37 Estate of Madeline R. Magee Estate of Anne Marts Gerard A. McHale, Jr. '67 Estate of Ruth Williams McHenry '49 Clifford K. Melberger Ruth Boroom Melberger '62 Estate of Charles H. Miner, Jr. Esquire John C. and Mabel Mosteller Trust Estate of Elizabeth Sandish Montgomery Estate of Dorothy R. Morgan Estate of Jesse L. Morgan Paul D. Morgis '70 Regina L. Morse '82 Estate of Herbert J. Morris Estate of J. Donald Munson Estate of Wilbur A. Myers Martin J. Naparsteck '69 Barbara W. Nixon '71 Estate of William P . Orr, III* Geraldine Nesbitt Orr Estate of Alberta A. Ostrander Richard L. Pearsall Lawrence B. Pelesh '50 Dr. and Mrs. Cummings A. Piatt Henry B. and Edith M. Plumb Trust Amy D. Plutino '97 Estate of Frieda Pogoreloff Estate of Roy H. Pollack Dr. Charles Reif Arnold and Sandy Rifkin Harry W. Rinehimer '43 Estate of Harriet P . Ripley Gordon E. Roberts '60 Attorney Harold Rosenn Mrs. Sallyanne Rosenn '42 Estate of Rae Roth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Santoro '83 Janice A. Saunders '70 Joseph J. Savitz, Esquire '48 Marian R. Schaeffer Trust Nathan Schiowitz Trust Marvin and Stella Schub Daniel Sherman '50 Estate of Frances D. Shotwell Dr. George J. Siles '57 Dr. Herbert B. Simon Estate of Margaret Mary Sites Estate of Gordon A. Smith Nancy Hancock Smith Joseph Sooby, Jr. '49 Dr. Charles A. Sorber '59 Linda E. Sorber Dr. Lester J. Turoczi Constance McCole Umphred Estate of Edward A. Venzel '54 Estate of Walter F . Vorbleski Estate of Ann Brennan Wagner Estate of Esther Weckesser Walker Bruce R. Williams, D.O. '82 Estate of John F . Wozniak '61 Estate of William H. Young Emery and Mamie Ziegler Trust The Marts Society Alumni, friends, and benefactors have played a sustaining role in the future of the University and its students through bequests and other charitable estate planning techniques. The Marts Society recognizes the increasing number of contributors participating in gift planning programs to benefit Wilkes University. Membership in The Marts Society is attained through the commitment of any number of planned gifts, including bequests, charitable trusts, gift annuities, gifts of property with retained life estate, life insurance policies and retirement plan accounts. Many of these gift vehicles allow donors to contribute cash or appreciated assets to benefit Wilkes while earning income during their lifetime. The Marts Society was named in honor of Dr. Arnaud C. and Anne McCartney Marts. Dr. Marts became President of Bucknell University in 1935 and was instrumental in maintaining Bucknell University Junior College in Wilkes-Barre during the Depression years. Because he believed in the service offered to the young people of the Wyoming Valley, Dr. Marts provided the support and leadership the fledgling institution needed to become self-sustaining. Dr. Marts established a trust in 1964, which provided a lifetime income for Mrs. Marts after his death. Upon her death in 1994, more than $2 million was gifted to the University, which helped to make possible the addition to campus of the Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center. For more information on becoming a member of The Marts Society, please contact the Development Office at 570-408-4300 or 1-800-WILKES-U, ext. 4300. Total gifts (cash received) for all purposes1: As of 5/31/05 As of 5/31/04 Increase (Decrease) % Change Unrestricted $584,839 $1,871,362 ($1,286,523) (69%) Restricted $1,311,157 $1,211,793 $ 99,364 8% Current Operations: $1,895,996 $3,083,155 ($1,187,159) (39%) Capital Purposes: $ 2,043,957 $ 713,556 $1,330,401 186% Total $3,939,953 $3,796,711 $ 143,242 4% Alumni 2,568 3,201 (633) (19.8%) Other Individuals 709 888 (179) (20.3%) Foundations 70 58 12 20.7% Corporations 369 324 45 13.9% Total Donors 3,716 4,471 (755) (16.9%) 1Report Source – VSE Report (ADPVSER) 20 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased ABRAHAM AND DONNA BARON MEMORIAL BOOK FUND. Established by Dr. Philip Baron in 1980 to purchase books for the fields of business and economic history; business and government; and business and society. TOM BIGLER DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORSHIP IN COMMUNICATIONS. This endowed chair was created by friends of Tom Bigler. The successor (upon Tom's retirement) is to be a media professional or invited academician. BIOLOGY FACULTY/STUDENT RESEARCH. Offers financial support for research projects deemed deserving for above-average financial assistance. CATHERINE H. BONE ESTATE. Established in honor of Ms. Bone who taught chemistry at Wilkes 1946–65. It is to be used at the discretion of the Chemistry Department. ROBERT S. CAPIN CHAIR. Established to provide support for a distinguished academician in accounting. DR. HAROLD E. COX FORENSIC ENDOWMENT. Established in 2003 by Dr. Harold E. Cox to support the Speech and Debate Union. DONALD FELL CARPENTER OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD. Recognition and monetary stipend for outstanding Wilkes faculty based on teaching, advising, and working with students, professional accomplishments, activities, and ser- vice to the community and to Wilkes. DARTE CENTER ENDOWMENT. Established in 1987 by Edward Darling and his daughter Dorothy Darling Mangelsdorf. A.H. DICKINSON ENGLISH CHAIR. Established in the early 1960s by Dorothy Dickson Darte to encourage enlightened teaching, extended scholarship, and creative writing in the literary arts. FENNER/ARCADIA ENDOWMENT. An endowment to support the annual purchase of an enhancement for Fenner Hall. HILDA FENNER CHAIR IN RESEARCH BIOLOGY. Established by Attorney George L. Fenner, Jr. to honor Hilda Dahl Fletcher Fenner. JAMES JONES LITERARY SOCIETY. Administered by the English Department to award a fellowship to an author of a first novel in progress. ALLAN P. KIRBY, JR. ENDOWMENT. The Allan P . Kirby Center for Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship was established in 1993 by Allan P . Kirby, Jr. in memory of his late father. ALLAN P. KIRBY, JR. DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF FREE ENTERPRISE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Established by Allan P . Kirby, Jr. to foster and promote economic individualism and independence within the context of the free enterprise system. ROSENN LECTURE SERIES. Established by former law clerks, and in honor, of Judge Max Rosenn. Its purpose is to provide Wilkes with annual lecturers who are nationally recognized as speakers, lead- ers and authorities in law and the humanities. LESTER SAIDMAN, M.D. ENDOWED CHAIR. Established to provide financial support for a distinguished academician in one of the health sciences disciplines (biology, chemistry, physics, psychology etc.) and which constitutes a requirement of the pre-medical curriculum at Wilkes. Appointment to the Saidman Chair will be for a one-semester term every two years. THE FELICE SALSBURG SPRING BREAK FOR SERVICE FUND. This endowment was established by Trustee Shelley Freeman to honor her mother Felice Salsburg. The financial support shall go to students participating in the alterna- tive spring break trip. The recipients will need to submit an application, including an essay on how they hope to benefit from the experience, and interview with the program coordinator. Selection is made by the Director of the Student Affairs Office in charge of service projects. WECKESSER HALL ENDOWMENT. Building donated in 1956 to Wilkes by Frederick J. Weckesser. Future Chairs & Endowed Funds J. HAROLD AND ANNE ALLAN FLANNERY CHAIR IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. Established by J. Harold Flannery and Barbara Nash Flannery. THE NESBITT SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND NURSING. Established in 1999 by Mrs. Geraldine Nesbitt Orr in honor of her late husband, health care benefactor Abram Nesbitt II. Chairs & Endowed Funds * Deceased Valuing Our People | 21 THE MOHAMAD ABRAHAM SCHOLARSHIP was created by a gift to the University made by Mohamad Abraham. It assists Palestinian Arabs, or their descendants, to obtain a college education. To qualify, a student must demonstrate the ability to successfully complete the academic work of Wilkes and must submit evidence of financial need. THE VINCENT AND MARTHA ALEO SCHOLARSHIP was established by son Joseph '48 and daughter-in-law Fannie Ocuto Aleo. The scholarship honors their encouragement to pursue those principles, goals, ideals, and values necessary for excellence in every endeavor and is awarded to dedicated full-time students who demonstrate promise in their chosen fields. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP, established in 1997 by the Alumni Association Board of Directors, is awarded to a student(s) with a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher and whose family member(s) are alumni of Wilkes University. The award is given to a student who demonstrates promise of success in his/her chosen field and financial need. A committee of members from the Alumni Association will select the recipient. THE DAVID AYERS SCHOLARSHIP FUND periodically awards scholarships to one or more students with preference given to students from the Wyoming Valley who are enrolled at Wilkes University, in such amounts as deemed appropriate on the basis of academic achievement, financial need, good character, and a demonstrated interest on the part of the applicant in developing both mind and body. THE BALLET SOCIETY OF WYOMING VALLEY SCHOLARSHIP was established by members of the Ballet Society of Wyoming Valley. Income from this fund provides scholarship assistance to one or more students majoring in the performing arts and showing finan- cial need. THE KEVIN EDWARD BARKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was created in 1972 in memory of a former student, Kevin Edward Barker, by his family and friends. The fund provides partial scholarship assistance to a graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School in rec- ognition of high academic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities. THE GRANT H. BARLOW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established in his memory by his wife, Marion E. Barlow, and his children, Grant and Jennifer. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student demonstrating financial need and pursuing the study of biology and/or chemistry. THE DR. ALFRED W. BASTRESS SCHOLARSHIP was established by former students. Income from this fund provides assistance to one or more students in their third or fourth year of major study in chemistry, who also maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in the major courses. The recipients must demonstrate a financial need. THE ETHEL G. AND ALVAN E. BAUM SCHOLARSHIP was established by Mrs. Esther Davidowitz, William Davidowitz and friends in memory of Mrs. Davidowitz's parents, Ethel G. and Alvan E. Baum. Awarded annually, the scholarship provides financial assistance for a visual and performing arts student. Mrs. Baum was an artist and inte- rior designer, and Mr. Baum lived his life as an educator. THE GEORGE THOMPSON AND SARA WOLFE BELL SCHOLARSHIP was established by fam- ily and friends to honor the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Bell, who promoted diversity in the Wyoming Valley and helped third-world students adjust to life in this country. They were particularly interested in international affairs, peacekeeping, and worldwide health administration. In keeping with those interests, the scholarship is awarded to a political science or history major with special concerns for diversity and international affairs. THE FREDERIC E. BELLAS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP is awarded annually to a student(s) majoring in engineering. The recipient of the supplementary award is selected each year by the Engineering faculty based on the criteria of ability, promise, scholarship, and financial need. Interested students, including incoming students, should apply in writing to the Chair of the Engineering Division by March 15. THE SAMUEL BERK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was created in 1994 by son, The Honorable Jeremiah E. Berk '63. A prominent pharmacist, Samuel Berk graduated from Columbia University and owned his own practice in Brooklyn, NY. The scholarship was created in the inaugural year of the University's pharmacy doctoral program and provides assistance to a student who demonstrates academic merit and financial need. THE WILLIAM BERNHARD SCHOLARSHIP was established in memory of William Bernhard '83 by his family. The scholarship is available to a deserving student(s) pursuing studies in business. Priority shall be to ROTC student(s), preferably with interest in becoming a pilot. Other desirable characteristics include participation in co-curricular activities and good academic standing. THE WILLIAM D. BERRYMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established in his memory by wife Helen Berryman and honors both his profession and his deep love of music. Two scholarships will be awarded annually: one to a student studying accounting and one to a student studying music. THE MlCHAEL J. BOGDON, III SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1991 by the Bogdon family following the tragic death of their son Michael, a junior music education major from Plymouth, PA. The scholarship is awarded to dedicated music students of good moral character. First preference will be given to percussionists and Wyoming Valley West High School graduates. THE ROSE BRADER SCHOLARSHIP was established by her late brother, Irvin Brader, in honor of his sister Rose, his brother, Len Brader and his friend, Joseph J. Savitz, Esquire, past chairman of the Wilkes University Board of Trustees. The fund is awarded to a worthy student with special needs. THE CHRISTOPHER N. AND JANE M. BREISETH SCHOLARSHIP was created by the mem- bers of the Wilkes University Council in 2001 on the occasion of Dr. Breiseth's retirement as President of Wilkes University. The scholarship was established in recognition of the efforts of Dr. and Mrs. Breiseth in the development of the Wilkes University Council. THE JOYCE PORTER AND NORTON MILLARD BREISETH SCHOLARSHIP was formed in 1994 by the family and friends of President (now Emeritus) and Mrs. Christopher N. Breiseth. This endowed fund memorializes the lives and character of Dr. Breiseth's parents, who believed fervently that a self-governing democracy depends upon an educated citizenry. The Breiseth Scholarship is awarded to individuals with financial need whose character and academic record show promise of contributing to an enlightened democracy. THE GENEVIEVE TODD BRENNAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by her chil- dren in recognition of her service to Wilkes as cafeteria manager from 1938–1956. This scholarship provides an annual partial grant for a capable and deserving student who demonstrates promise of success in his/her chosen field. THE CHARLES N. BURNS, SR., M.D. '35 SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a junior or senior pre-medical student who wishes to attend Thomas Jefferson University. The award links Dr. Burns' two alma maters and honors his distinguished career as one of Bucknell University Junior College's first physician alumni. Selection of the Burns Scholar is made after an interview with the Provost, the Chairperson of Biology/ Chemistry and Health Sciences, and the Vice President of Enrollment Services. THE ROBERT S. CAPIN SCHOLARSHIP IN ACCOUNTING was established by his former stu- dents, many of whom have become certified public accountants and partners in major accounting firms. The fund honors Capin's abilities as a teacher as well as his years of service as President of Wilkes University. The fund provides annual assistance for stu- dents wishing to pursue the study of accounting. BRUCE R. CARDON AND CHARLOTTE J. CARDON MEMORIAL scHOLARSHIP is funded by a trust established for the purpose of providing financial aid to those worthy students seeking such assistance. The allocation of the scholarship is at the sole discretion of Wilkes officials. Endowed Named Scholarships 22 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased THE WALTER S. CARPENTER SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGINEERING is awarded annually to high school seniors planning on majoring in electrical engineering, engineering management or environmental engineering at Wilkes. The recipients of these awards are selected by the faculty of the Engineering Division on the basis of the applicants' high school records and Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, without regard to financial need. Scholarships are renewable annually upon recommendation of the Engineering Division. Interested students should apply in writing to the Engineering Division Chairperson by March 15. THE J. BLANCHARD CARR AND HILDEGARDE FINGER CARR SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1988 for a student majoring in engineering and demonstrating the qualities of schol- arship, good character, and financial need. THE JOHN J. CHWALEK, SR. SCHOLARSHIP was created to recognize the love for Wilkes and a concern for others that John J. Chwalek, Sr. exemplified during his 40-plus years of service to the institution. This scholarship is awarded to a senior student with a strong academic record who has been involved in student life, provided leader- ship on campus and in the community, motivated others, and exhibited potential for success. Applications are submitted by junior students and must contain two refer- ences. The selection is made by a four-member committee comprised of a member of Mr. Chwalek's family and a representative from the Admissions, Development, and Financial Aid Offices. THE CLASS OF 1970 SCHOLARSHIP was established to commemorate the Class of 1970's 15th anniversary. It is awarded to a student demonstrating financial need, good charac- ter, and scholastic aptitude. THE ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF COMMUNICATIONS SCHOLARSHIP will be awarded annu- ally to a communication studies major who has earned between 30 and 75 credits, who demonstrates service to the program, maintains at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA), and who has a demonstrated need. Nominations accepted through self-nomina- tion with short supporting letters from advisors or from communication studies advi- sors. Recipient(s) will be selected by the Department's faculty. THE CONYNGHAM POST NO. 97, GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1968 by Trustees of Post 97. The annual income from the trust is used to provide partial scholarships for residents of Luzerne County with preference given to descendants of veterans of the Civil War. THE ELENA LUCRETIA CORNARO SCHOLARSHIP, established through the generosity of Norma Sangiuliano Tyburski (former Dean of Women at Wilkes College), recognizes the accomplishments of Elena Lucretia Cornaro, the first woman in the world to receive a doctorate degree. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy was conferred on her at the University of Padua on June 25, 1678. This scholarship is granted to a woman in her junior or senior year with financial need who also exemplifies the qualities of the scholarship established by Elena Lucretia Cornaro. THE ALFRED FRANKLIN D'ANCA, M.D. SCHOLARSHIP was established by a gift from Alfred F . D'Anca, M.D., '59. It is awarded to a full-time local junior or senior pre-medi- cal student who demonstrates academic ability, good character, and financial need. THE DR. AND MRS. S. M. DAVENPORT SCHOLARSHIP provides partial scholarship assis- tance to a worthy student enrolled in the medical science field. The scholarship bears the name of Dr. S. M. Davenport, one of the original members of the Wilkes Board of Trustees and former campus physician, and his wife, Mrs. Harriet M. Davenport. THE ESTHER AND WILLIAM DAVIDOWITZ SCHOLARSHIP is awarded annually to an out- standing student. The scholarship was created by Mr. and Mrs. William Davidowitz, long-time friends of the University, who wish to support the endeavors of capable and worthy students. THE ANTHONY J. DIMICHELE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by family and friends of Tony DiMichele '88 in recognition of his dedication to fellow students and the study of medicine with first preference given to students interested in osteopathic medicine. The scholarship is awarded to a junior pre-medical school student demon- strating financial need, scholastic ability, dedication, and unselfish commitment to the improvement of campus life. THE SEYMOUR A. DIMOND SCHOLARSHIP, established in 1988 through the gifts of Seymour A. Dimond, A. John '62 and Susan O. Dimond, and Jeffrey A. and Susan Dimond Fillman, is awarded to one or more students majoring in business adminis- tration. Awardees must show qualities of good character and academic promise and demonstrate financial need. Preference shall be to student(s) with a concentration in marketing and an interest in retailing. THE CHARLES AND SADIE DONIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP is supported by a substantial endowment created by Mr. Donin. Scholarships are awarded to able and highly moti- vated students of limited financial means. THE GEORGE F. ELLIOT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was created by faculty, friends, and alumni of the former Department of Commerce and Finance in memory of Professor George F . Elliot, who served as a teacher of economics for many years. The award is provided annually to an outstanding student majoring in a field within the Division of Social Sciences and Communications, preferably economics. THE SYLVIA DWORSKI, Ph.D. SCHOLARSHIP was established by former students and friends of Miss Dworski, former professor of French and Spanish at Wilkes. The fund recognizes her great value of academic standards and integrity that inspired her stu- dents. The scholarship is provided annually for students who wish to pursue the study of a foreign language. THE ISADORE AND GETHA EDELSTEIN SCHOLARSHIP was established by a bequest of Isadore Edelstein and his sister Getha. This tuition-only scholarship awards worthy stu- dents from the Greater Hazleton Area School District. Second preference shall be given to students from any other public or parochial school in Luzerne County. Selection of the recipients will be made by the sole discretion of the President. THE DR. JOHN HENRY ELLIS, IV SCHOLARSHIP was established by a gift from Dr. John H. Ellis, IV , '79 and awarded to a full-time local student majoring in the sciences who demonstrates financial need. THE MAHMOUD H. FAHMY, PH.D. SCHOLARSHIP is a community effort that recognizes the many and varied contributions of Dr. Fahmy to the Wyoming Valley. His many friends have established the scholarship to celebrate his major contributions to social, cultural, and educational enterprises in the region. The Fahmy Scholarship is awarded to those individuals who graduated from Luzerne County Community College, exhibit leadership qualities, evidence a strong commitment to community service, and are con- tinuing their education at Wilkes University. THE JOHN FANECK '50 SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established by the bequest of Mr. Faneck. The scholarship is awarded annually to one or more students who demonstrate academic ability, good character, and financial need. THE EUGENE S. AND ELEANOR COATES FARLEY SCHOLARSHIP was created by gifts from friends and family in memory of Wilkes' first president and his wife, whose dedica- tion and commitment to Wilkes and the community have contributed so much to the development of both. A partial tuition scholarship is awarded annually to a qualified student active in campus athletic or cultural programs. THE DAVID R. FENDRICK SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1989 by a memorial gift from his mother. Dr. Fendrick was a professional stage actor and teacher, and this scholar- ship is awarded annually and recognizes an outstanding senior theatre arts major with financial need. THE CHLORA FEY SCHOLARSHIP was established by members of the former Chlora Fey Console Club in honor of the organization's founder and advisor, the late Miss Chlora Fey, who was a prominent organ and piano teacher in the Hazleton area. Students pur- suing the study of organ will be required to present themselves for audition, at which time selected faculty of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts will assess their ability and subsequently select one applicant as the recipient of this partial annual scholarship award. * Deceased Valuing Our People | 23 THE HARRY AND GLORIA FARKAS FIERVERKER SCHOLARSHIP was created by a gift from the Fierverkers, who are both Wilkes alumni, to be awarded to a Wyoming Valley West graduate majoring in English or Communication Studies at Wilkes. It is presented to a student entering his/her sophomore year who has demonstrated academic achievement and a commitment to excellence. If no sophomore meets these criteria, the scholarship may be awarded to an upper classman. THE DAVID J. FINDORA '70 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1989 by gifts from the Chemistry Class of 1970 as a memorial tribute to their classmate. The schol- arship is awarded annually to a junior or senior chemistry major who best exemplifies the characteristics of teamwork and reliability as judged by the Chemistry faculty. THE STEPHEN L. FLOOD '66 SCHOLARSHIP, established in 1997 by Stephen L. Flood, President and CEO of AAG International, in honor of Dr. George F . Ralston, Dean Emeritus of Wilkes University, in tribute to the leadership, guidance, and personal encouragement provided by Dr. Ralston to Mr. Flood and the alumni who resided in Ashley Hall. This scholarship is granted to a full-time qualified student who demon- strates potential and ability. THE MURIEL S. FOLLMER SCHOLARSHIP was established in her memory by husband Dr. Don Follmer '50. The scholarship is awarded to a deserving student from Pennsylvania enrolled in the medical science field. First preference will be given to a pre-medical or biology major student demonstrating financial need. THE SARAH CATHERINE FORD ADULT LEARNER SCHOLARSHIP was established in memory of Sarah C. Ford, maternal grandmother of Communication Studies Professor Dr. Jane Elmes-Crahall. The scholarship is awarded to an outstanding adult learner who has earned at least a 3.0 GPA while enrolled as a full-time degree student. Further information concerning application procedures and eligibility requirements is available from the Financial Aid Office. THE FORTINSKY SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1978 by Robert Fortinsky and is awarded annually to a capable student demonstrating promise and ability. THE SIDNEY AND PAULINE FRIEDMAN SCHOLARSHIP was created by a gift from the Friedmans for students majoring in visual and performing art. This scholarship is awarded to a highly motivated student with financial need. THE SANDY A. FUREY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was created in 1991 by Dr. Sandy A. Furey '55 and Ellen Witiak Furey '55 in honor of Sandy A. Furey, a prominent teacher for 45 years at Old Forge High School. The scholarship is awarded to the Old Forge High School senior with the highest academic average matriculating to Wilkes. THE CARLTON H. GARINGER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP, was created in 2003 by a bequest from Richard and Frances Hyde of Holyoke, MA. The scholarship honors the memory of Mrs. Hyde's father, Carlton H. Garinger, who lived in Wilkes-Barre near the Wilkes campus. THE WILLIAM R. GASBARRO SCHOLARSHIP remembers Professor Gasbarro for his service as chairman and member of the music department for over three decades. The scholar- ship is awarded to an undergraduate student(s) of music demonstrating financial need and academic ability. THE MILDRED GITTINS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by the University in 1983 and recognizes a record of service of four decades by Miss Gittins, manager of the bookstore. This partial scholarship award is provided annually to a student demonstrat- ing scholarship and leadership abilities and financial need. THE CATHY LYNN GLATZEL '86 NURSING SCHOLARSHIP was created by Donald and Janet Glatzel in memory of their daughter Cathy Lynn, a summa cum laude nursing gradu- ate who gave her life while helping others. This award is granted to a freshman nursing student with financial need and will continue through senior year, assuming good academic progress. THE ELIZABETH AND ALBERT GRABAREK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established in 1994 by Wensell and Marion Norris Grabarek, son and daughter-in-law of the hon- orees, and is intended to honor the good name of their beloved parents and to perpetu- ate the giving spirit they so truly exemplified on behalf of their children. The memorial scholarship provides financial assistance to Wilkes students who have financial need and/or merit. THE HENRY AND SYLVIA GREENWALD SCHOLARSHIP was established in 2001 by Sylvia Greenwald. First preference shall be given to a junior or senior pre-medical student who demonstrates academic ability, good character, and financial need. THE BRYNLY R. GRIFFITHS SCHOLARSHIP provides financial aid to deserving students of vocal music. THE MARGARET MARY HAGELGANS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by her parents to remember Margaret Mary Hagelgans, a member of the Class of 1986. THE EDWARD G. HARTMANN, Ph.D '35 SCHOLARSHIP was created in 1995 by a gen- erous gift from Dr. Hartmann, a member of the first class of Bucknell University Junior College, predecessor of Wilkes University. Recipients of this scholarship are history majors or students of the humanities from the Wyoming Valley or Northeast Pennsylvania. Professor Hartmann was the first alumnus to return to Wilkes to teach (history in 1946–47) and was a Professor Emeritus at Suffolk University in Boston, where he served for 40 years. THE GEORGE HAYES OF WINDSOR SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1994 by Wilbur F . Hayes, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Biology at Wilkes University. George Hayes, born in Scotland, arrived in Windsor, Connecticut, in approximately 1680. His sixth-generation descendants include the 19th President of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes, who visited the Wyoming Valley in 1878. Income from the scholarship fund is allocated at the sole discretion of Wilkes University. THE PATRICIA BOYLE HEAMAN AND ROBERT J. HEAMAN SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a junior or senior student majoring in English with a literature concentration. The recipi- ent of this supplementary award is selected by a committee of English faculty members on the basis of demonstrated excellence in English studies, potential for advanced study in English, record of scholarship, and financial need. Preference is given to stu- dents of the Wyoming Valley. THE WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP was established by the Hearst Foundation, Inc. to provide scholarship assistance to freshmen or incoming transfer students who are members of an underrepresented minority or who demon- strate financial need. Recipients will be selected by the Financial Aid Director and the Multicultural Affairs Coordinator. THE HUGH G. & EDITH HENDERSON SCHOLARSHIP was created by Jessie T. Henderson for the purpose of awarding a four-year scholarship to a deserving day student who resides in the Wyoming Valley. THE KLAUS HOLM SCHOLARSHIP, established by students, colleagues, and friends, hon- ors Professor Holm for his artistic achievements and service to theater at Wilkes and beyond. It is awarded to a student in theatre arts demonstrating scholastic aptitude and potential in theatre production. THE ARTHUR J. HOOVER SCHOLARSHIP was established by friends and family in memory of Dean Hoover '55, a member of the administration for 31 years. The scholarship is awarded to a student demonstrating financial need, good character, and scholastic aptitude. THE ANDREW J. HOURIGAN, JR., ESQ. SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1988 by the Hourigan Family and the Hourigan, Kluger, Spoher and Quinn law firm to honor Wilkes Trustee Emeritus Andrew Hourigan. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student who demonstrates academic achievement as well as financial need. Preference is given to a student pursuing a legal career. THE SHERRY EVERY HUDICK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was created to honor the memory of Sherry Hudick. This memorial was established in 1991 by her husband, Michael '66, M'70 and is awarded to a junior or senior music or visual and performing arts major. The scholarship is provided annually to a student demonstrating academic achieve- ment, independent of financial need. Preference is given first to residents of Los Gatos, 24 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased CA; second, to students from Santa Cruz County, CA; third, to students from Dutchess County, NY; and fourth, to students from Luzerne County, PA. THE JEWISH WAR VETERANS, WILKES-BARRE POST 212 SCHOLARSHIP was established in honor of B. J. Levin, one of the Post's founders. The scholarship aids the son or daugh- ter of a local war veteran and is made on the basis of need and ability without regard for race or creed. THE HARVEY AND MILDRED JOHNSON SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established in 1993 by a bequest from Mildred Johnson. The scholarship provides assistance to worthy students who exhibit high academic potential. The Johnsons appreciated the opportunity of a college education and wished to provide that possibility for others. THE WILLIAM D. JONATHAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by friends of William D. Jonathan in recognition of his selfless courage in the line of duty and his life's interest in improving fiscal management in state and local government. Mr. Jonathan, a senior research associate with the Pennsylvania Economy League for over 20 years and a volunteer firefighter from Nanticoke, PA, lost his life in a tragic fire in Nanticoke in December of 1978 as he attempted to save the life of another firefighter. The award is made annually to a student majoring in political science or minoring in economics who has exhibited interest in fiscal management and service to the community. THE DR. DILYS MARTHA JONES & THOMAS EVAN JONES SCHOLARSHIP was established in their memory by David T. Jones, brother of Dr. Dilys Martha Jones '36 and son of Thomas Evan Jones, a friend of Dr. Eugene S. Farley. The scholarship is awarded to a student who is an elementary or secondary education major, has an outstanding aca- demic record and demonstrated financial need. THE JOHN D. KEARNEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1999 in memory of John D. Kearney '97 by his parents, family, and friends. The scholarship is awarded annually by a special committee within the Biology department. The award is given to a senior who intends to enter medical school. Awards are based on merit and potential. THE GRACE C. KIMBALL SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOLOGY was created in 1985 in memory of Dr. Grace Kimball, a former faculty member of the Biology Department. The scholar- ship is awarded to beginning biology majors who have satisfied qualifying criteria established on a competitive basis by the department faculty. THE HAROLD J. HARRIS, M.D. – ANGELINE ELIZABETH KIRBY MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1989 in memory of Dr. Harold J. Harris, prominent local physician and long-time president of the Kirby Health Center. The full-tuition, four-year scholarship was endowed by the Kirby Memorial Health Center. Every other year an additional student in a health-related field of study is selected as a Harris-Kirby Scholar. The scholarship is awarded independent of financial need. THE KASLAS-SHEPORAITIS EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established by the late Bronis D. Kaslas, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus History, to assist deserving students in their quest for an education. The fund provides tuition assistance to one or more students selected by the Wilkes Scholarship Committee on the basis of academic quali- fication, financial need, and good character. Preference is given to Lithuanian students residing in Europe. THE EUGENE T. KOLEZAR SCHOLARSHIP was established to provide assistance to a student from Kingston, PA, whose family income does not exceed the median family income in the United States. THE FRANCIS A. AND MARYANN V. KOPEN SCHOLARSHIP was established by their son and daughter-in-law in honor of these life-long residents of the Wyoming Valley, who have held firm commitments to excellence in education and respect for the environ- ment. The scholarship is awarded to the son or daughter of a native of the Wyoming Valley who plans a career in teaching or the sciences while demonstrating a commit- ment to environmental concerns and maintaining a high academic standing. The schol- arship is awarded independent of financial need. THE KORAL'S FASHION SCHOLARSHIP was established by A. Koral Fashion Inc. and is awarded annually to a deserving student(s) from Luzerne County. Preference is given to students pursuing studies in the fields of art and/or business. THE ESTHER LAMB SCHOLARSHIP was created at Wilkes in 1990 from the Esther Lamb Trust, established in 1976. Esther Lamb was a Registered Nurse who was interested in helping poor youth from the local area achieve a medical education. This endowed fund is awarded to financially needy full-time students from Northeastern Pennsylvania who are enrolled in the Wilkes pre-medical program. Selection of recipients is made by the Vice President of Enrollment Services, Chairperson of Biology/Chemistry/Health Sciences, and Vice President for Advancement. THE JANE LAMPE-GROH SCHOLARSHIP was created to honor Dean Lampe for her 28 years of service to Wilkes students and to recognize her love for and commitment to them. The scholarship is to be awarded to a junior or senior student who demonstrates strong academic talent, leadership skills, and a determination to assist others. THE WlLLIAM LANGFELDER SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1986 by his sister, Mrs. Julia Hirsch, to provide scholarship assistance for one or more deserving students. First priority is given to students from Mount Carmel, PA. Second priority goes to students from Northeastern Pennsylvania. THE LETTER WOMEN'S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP annually awards a partial scholarship to a letterwoman selected by the organization. THE LF BRANDS, INC. SCHOLARSHIP is granted each year to sons or daughters of employees of the company who present outstanding credentials and demonstrate need. Recipients of the scholarship are selected by the Financial Aid Director. The scholarship is retained by the student for all four years, provided his or her academic achievement is consistent with University standards. The amount of the scholar- ship will vary according to the number of recipients in any given year as well as the resources available. THE ANNE VANKO LIVA SCHOLARSHIP was established by friends and former students of Mrs. Liva in honor of her many contributions to music and cultural life in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. Scholarship(s) are awarded to an undergraduate majoring in music, with preference given to students specializing in the study of piano. THE CHARLOTTE V. LORD SCHOLARSHIP was established by colleagues, friends, and stu- dents of Dr. Lord in recognition of her unique career in education, the arts and litera- ture, and for her contributions to the community. The award is made annually to one or more students majoring in visual and performing arts and humanities. THE KATHRYN H. MacAVOY SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING was established in honor of Kathryn H. MacAvoy, a long-time resident of Wilkes-Barre and a member of the nurs- ing profession, by her nephew, Edwin Mailander. The fund provides at least one, but not more than two, partial scholarship grants annually to a student or students from the Wyoming Valley who demonstrate need and capability in the study of nursing. THE WILL F. AND REGINA D. MAGUIRE SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1990 by Dr. Maureen Maguire Litchman '78, Dr. Melita Maguire Konecke '82, Michelle A. Maguire Davenport, C.R.N.A. '82, and Attorney Megan P . Maguire '84 in honor of their parents. It recognizes their parents' love and pays tribute to their dedication to family. Maguire Scholars are picked by members of the political science and biology/chemistry/health science faculties, and the scholarship recognizes junior and senior students in those fields with financial need. Academic achievement and co-curricular involvement at the University are also key criteria for the selection. THE KATHLEEN HARTZELL MAILANDER SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING was established in memory of Kathleen Hartzell Mailander, a long-time resident of Wilkes-Barre and a member of the nursing profession, by her son, Edwin Mailander. The fund provides at least one but not more than two partial scholarship grants annually to a student or students who demonstrate need and capability in the study of nursing. Preference for recipients of the scholarship shall be given to residents of the Greater Wyoming Valley. THE NORRIS CHURCH MAILER SCHOLARSHIP was established in 2004 by Mr. Norman Mailer, husband of the novelist Norris Church Mailer, other friends, and a gift from the estate of the late Gordon Smith. It is awarded annually to a graduate student in the Creative Writing Program who has both artistic promise and financial need. Selection is made by a faculty committee appointed by the Director of the Creative Writing Program. * Deceased Valuing Our People | 25 THE ANTHONY D. MARSECO SCHOLARSHIP FUND, established by the Class of '96 and his family, keeps Anthony's spirit alive in a memorial tribute to his dedication to academics and achievement. The scholarship is awarded to a senior secondary education major in good academic standing who actively volunteers as a coach or assists with children's activities, is involved in campus activities, and has financial need. THE ARNAUD CARTWRIGHT MARTS SCHOLARSHIP was created by the associates of Dr. Arnaud C. Marts, in the firm of Marts & Lundy, to honor the chairman of their com- pany. As president of Bucknell University, Dr. Marts was instrumental in the establish- ment of Bucknell University Junior College, which became Wilkes College in 1947. After Wilkes became an independent college, he joined its Board of Trustees and was elected vice-chairman. The Arnaud C. Marts scholarship is awarded each year to the outstanding senior who has financial need and who, by high scholarship and participa- tion in college activities, has demonstrated those qualities of leadership that are needed at Wilkes and in the nation. THE FRANCES AND LOUIS MASLOW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established through the generosity of Frances and Louis Maslow, long-time friends and benefactors of Wilkes, and in cooperation with their son, Richard Maslow, a former member of the Wilkes Board of Trustees. Awarded annually, the scholarship provides financial assis- tance to a worthy student majoring in engineering or business administration. THE ROBERT J. MCBRIDE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established to honor the mem- ory of Robert J. McBride, an athlete at Wilkes. Initial funding of the scholarship came from donations received at the time of his death. THE MCGOWAN SCHOLARSHIP increases the awareness of contributions made by William G. McGowan to the fields of business, telecommunications, and entrepreneur- ship. This full-tuition, one-year scholarship is awarded annually to a student majoring in business on the basis of academic performance, a submitted essay, and demonstrated qualities of leadership and entrepreneurial potential. THE RUTH W. AND JOHN T. MCHENRY SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING was created by fac- ulty, alumni, and friends of the Nursing Department. It recognizes the outstanding leadership exhibited by Ruth McHenry in founding the baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Wilkes and in recognition of the personal encouragement of this effort by her husband, John McHenry. A scholarship is awarded annually to a student or students selected by the Nursing Department faculty and the Financial Aid Director in recognition of demonstrated academic, professional, and leadership abilities in the field of nursing. Particular consideration is given to students who, in the view of the nursing faculty, are potential leaders for the profession of nursing in the Wyoming Valley. THE MARILYN MCQUESTION-KAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established in her memory by husband Stanley Kay, Ph.D., and honors her deep affection for music, art, and literature. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a student studying or with sincere interest in art, music, literature, or philosophy. THE RUTH BOOROM MELBERGER '62 SCHOLARSHIP was established by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Melberger in honor of Mrs. Melberger. This scholarship is awarded in addi- tion to all loans and merit and need awards to up to twenty (20) students during each of the four years. The recipients must be full-time undergraduates with a minimum GPA of 2.0. The awarding of the scholarship(s) is made by a committee consisting of three representatives of the family, the Chief Enrollment Officer, and the President. Awardees will be selected from the committee's recommendations, with the final deter- mination to be made by the University. THE ELIZABETH SANDISH MONTGOMERY AND GEORGE HERON MONTGOMERY SCHOLARSHIP was established by a bequest of Elizabeth Sandish Montgomery. First preference shall be given students who reside in Luzerne County, second preference shall be given to students who reside in other counties of Pennsylvania. The recipients must demonstrate good moral character and a superior level of scholarship as well as financial need. THE THOMAS J. MORAN SCHOLARSHIP IN JOURNALISM, funded by the Capital Cities/ ABC Foundation and The Times Leader, honors the career achievements of Thomas J. Moran, President of Luzerne County Community College. The scholarship is available to qualified students who earn the associate degree or equivalent at L.C.C.C. and pur- sue a communication studies degree at Wilkes. It also funds a paid internship at The Times Leader to lend practical application of skills in a professional environment. THE DR. JAROSLAV G. MORAVEC MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established for a senior student genuinely interested in sociology and anthropology and who intends to pursue graduate studies in sociology, anthropology, law, or an allied field. THE MABEL AND JOHN C. MOSTELLER SCHOLARSHIP was created to provide scholar- ships for needy and intelligent young men who have insufficient financial resources of their own and who would not have the opportunity to attend college if they were unable to secure financial assistance. The scholarships are granted only to young men of good moral character who are in the upper 10% of their class in academic standing and who passed a qualifying competitive examination administered by Wilkes University. THE SARAH D. MOYER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1991 through a major gift from Mr. James G. Irion. Moyer Scholars must be Pennsylvania residents who have shown solid academic achievement and wish to pursue careers in medicine. The scholarship honors the friendship of Mr. Irion and Ms. Moyer. THE DONALD AND MARION MUNSON SCHOLARSHIP was established by a bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Munson. This scholarship provides assistance to one or more students who demonstrate academic achievement and good character as well as financial need. THE OMAR NEJIB SCHOLARSHIP FUND awarded in memory of a graduate of the class of 1992 and the son of the late Dr. Umid Nejib, will be given annually to a student from the 11 county area of Northeastern Pennsylvania majoring in the Social Sciences or Engineering. The recipient must have a minimum of 1100 on the SATs and show significant financial need. THE LEE A. NAMEY '68 SCHOLARSHIP was created in 1996 to honor the outgoing mayor of Wilkes-Barre. Announced at a tribute dinner, the endowment was established to recognize Lee's eight years as mayor and 12 years on the City Council, all served for the betterment of Wilkes-Barre and its surrounding communities. Mayor Namey has been a good friend and supporter of the University and region, and Namey Scholars will be awarded each year with first preference being given to visual and performing art students. THE TAFT ACHILLES ROSENBERG NAPARSTECK SCHOLARSHIP was established by Ruth and Martin Naparsteck '69, in memory of their son, Taft. Although he died 10 days before his second birthday, Taft was already able to do some reading and writing. The scholarship provides assistance for a student who shows promise as a writer of prose fiction, journalism, or poetry. Preference may be given to a veteran of the Vietnam War or to the son or daughter of a veteran of that war. THE O'HOP FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP was established by Paul A. O'Hop in honor of his wife, children, and siblings. First preference is given to all non-exempt employ- ees enrolled on a part-time basis or children of non-exempt employees of Wilkes University who are enrolled as full- or part-time students at the University and demon- strate financial need. Selection is made by the Director of Financial Aid. THE ELLEN WEBSTER PALMER SCHOLARSHIP was established in memory of Mrs. Palmer, founder of the Boys Industrial Association of Wilkes-Barre. Income from the fund is distributed for scholarship purposes. Preference for the award is: first, to student(s) whose forbearers include one or more "breaker boys" employed in the mining indus- try; second, to student(s) from Luzerne County; and third, to all other Wilkes students. THE PATEL SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1993 by the four children of Devnathbhai N. and Maniben D. Patel. The scholarship honors their parents' life-long interest in and contribution to education and is awarded to students with financial need with first preference given to students of Indian origin. THE PEKING CHEF SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING was established through the efforts of Mr. Eric Lee on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his Wilkes-Barre restaurant. An award is made annually to a Pennsylvania student to support the study abroad experience related to the student's academic program at Wilkes University. 26 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased THE PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS NORTHEAST CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP creates partial-tuition scholarships for senior accounting stu- dents and is given in recognition of high academic endeavors in the study of accounting. THE PENNSYLVANIA'S LAST FRONTIERSMAN SCHOLARSHIP remembers David Mead, who in the fall of 1769 surveyed the settling townships of Hanover (Nanticoke), Kingston (Forty Fort), Pittston, Plymouth, and Wilkes-Barre for the Connecticut Susquehanna Company. The fund was created in 1993 by descendent Professor Emeritus Dr. Wilbur F . Hayes and is allocated at the sole discretion of the University. THE CRAIG C. PIATT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1988 in memory of Craig Piatt '91 a student of business administration and a member of the football team. The scholarship is awarded to a student demonstrating financial need and showing scholastic aptitude. THE HENRY BLACKMAN PLUMB AND EDITH PLUMB SCHOLARSHIP provides scholarships for students of outstanding ability and character majoring in one of the sciences and attending Wilkes University. THE FRIEDA POGORELOFF SCHOLARSHIP was established by a bequest of Frieda Pogoreloff a long-time associate of Emery Ziegler. The scholarship provides tuition assistance to residents of the Wyoming Valley and enhances the award granted to the Ziegler Scholarship recipients. Selection is made by the Director of Financial Aid. THE ROY H. POLLACK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP provides a partial annual one-year schol- arship to a junior or senior student who demonstrates academic excellence and good character as well as involvement in co-curricular activities. The scholarship is allocated at the sole discretion of Wilkes University to a student demonstrating financial need. THE KENNETH L. POLLOCK SCHOLARSHIP provides partial scholarships for two seniors from Northwest Area High School who matriculate to Wilkes. The recipients are deter- mined by a selection committee of interested individuals from the Northwest Area. Further information concerning application procedures and eligibility requirements is available from the Director of Guidance, Northwest Area High School. THE GEORGE AND HELEN RALSTON SCHOLARSHIP, established by friends and family, honors Dean Ralston,for his 40 years of service to Wilkes, and Mrs. Ralston '52. The scholarship is awarded to a student demonstrating financial need, good character, and scholastic aptitude. THE CHARLES B. REIF SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES was established by former students of Professor Emeritus Dr. Reif, many of whom are physicians, dentists, researchers, and teachers. The establishment of the fund recognizes his many years of service as professor of biology and chairman of the Biology Department. Scholarships are provided annually for students who wish to pursue the study of the biological sciences. THE LILLIAN WILKINS RINEHIMER R.N. SCHOLARSHIP was established by her sons and remembers Mrs. Rinehimer, one of the earliest registered nurses in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, who served the Wilkes-Barre area for many years as a visiting nurse. Preference is given to a student demonstrating financial need and scholastic aptitude. DR. JAMES RODECHKO SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY was established by the colleagues, former students, and friends of Professor Emeritus Rodechko, a long-time member of the Wilkes faculty and administration. This is a supplemental scholarship that will be awarded annually. First preference will be given to an outstanding history major in his/ her junior year for use during the final year of study, regardless of financial need. The scholarship recipient will be selected by the full-time history faculty. THE DR. SAMUEL A. ROSENBERG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was created in memory of Samuel Rosenberg, who served as professor of economics and chairman of the former Department of Commerce & Finance at Wilkes for many years. Dr. Rosenberg was respected as a teacher, administrator, and labor-relations specialist. His work in the lat- ter field related not only to recognition in the community but also to his distinguished service with agencies of the United States government. The award is provided annually to an outstanding student majoring in a field within the Division of Social Sciences and Communication Studies. THE SYDNEY AND THEODORE ROSENBERG SCHOLARSHIP was created by Sidney and Theodore Rosenberg of California and provides annual income that is distributed to capable and deserving students who elect to study at Wilkes University. THE LAWRENCE W. ROTH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP, established with the Luzerne Foundation, was created in loving memory of Larry, son of Gene and Connie Roth, who died at the age of 35 following a brave and valiant effort to defeat the brain cancer that had afflicted him for nearly three years. Preference will be given to candidates who have interests in the legal profession, politics, and/or community service. Further, preference will be given to students demonstrating a strong likelihood of exceptional campus involvement at Wilkes University. THE JOSEPH H. SALSBURG SCHOLARSHIP was established by his family in recognition of Professor Salsburg's passion for and devotion to teaching. A member of Wilkes' first graduating class, Salsburg served Wilkes students from 1959 until his retirement as Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Computer Science in 1992. The scholarship is awarded to academically talented students who plan to teach and are declared majors in elementary, secondary, or music education or to new entering students who have an intent and desire to pursue a career in education. THE AMEDEO OBICI AND THOMAS P. SANGIULIANO SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a sopho- more student in theatre or visual and performing arts with an interest in English classical theater. The recipient must demonstrate financial need as well as an aptitude for scholarship. THE DOLORES E. AND FRANCIS SANGIULIANO SCHOLARSHIP is awarded annually to a junior or senior majoring in biology or a pre-medical program who demonstrates financial need and scholastic aptitude. First priority is given to a woman. The scholar- ship is retained for two years provided the student's achievement is consistent with University standards. Established in 1993 by Mrs. Norma Sangiuliano Tyburski, the award honors her sister and brother. THE MR. AND MRS. THOMAS PAUL SANGIULIANO SCHOLARSHIP was established by Mrs. Norma Sangiuliano Tyburski, former Wilkes College Dean of Women, as a tribute to her parents and their life-long love of music. The scholarship is awarded to members of the junior and senior classes who are majoring in music. Recipients must demonstrate an aptitude for scholarship and a high level of performance skills. THE ABE AND SYLVIA SAVITZ FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established in honor of Sylvia Savitz '98 who graduated from Wilkes at age 83, making her the oldest person to graduate from the University. The award is presented annually to a student of exem- plary character who is in financial need. THE NATHAN SCHIOWITZ SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING is awarded annually to a student, selected by the Admissions Office, who demonstrates academic and potential leader- ship abilities in the field of nursing. Particular consideration is given to students who will pursue a career in gerontological nursing. THE SCHOLARSHIP TO START EDUCATION (SSE) was established in 1999 by the late Dr. Umid R. Nejib, Professor Emeritus Engineering. SSE scholarships are annually awarded to qualified first-year students who are pursuing majors in engineering or the sciences associated with engineering. Qualified students must be children of first or second-gen- eration Americans, and rank in the upper 10% of their graduating classes. Preference is given to residents of Northeastern Pennsylvania. THE ROBERT MARC SCHUB MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schub in memory of their son. The scholarship is awarded annually to a local student of high potential, preferably studying in the humanities or sciences, who other- wise could not attend college. THE LOUIS SHAFFER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was initiated in 1988 by a memorial commitment by his wife, Sarah. Mr. Shaffer, a prominent Wilkes-Barre attorney, com- munity leader, and chairman of the Wilkes Board of Trustees from 1969–1973 (includ- ing the 1972 Agnes Flood recovery), set high standards for all to follow. The Shaffer Scholarship (including all future contributions made to it) recognizes students who exemplify a sense of personal, ethical responsibility by participation in the life of the Wyoming Valley. It is hoped that such involvement will carry over to the communi- ties in which students will spend their post-graduate years. The fund inspires Wilkes * Deceased Valuing Our People | 27 students to carry out and follow the ideals of service to the community exemplified by the life of Louis Shaffer. The scholarship is administered by the President, Financial Aid Director, and Vice President for Student Affairs. THE BRUCE AND BESSIE SHAW SCHOLARSHIP was established by Willard Rogers Shaw in memory of his beloved parents. The scholarship is awarded to students demonstrat- ing financial need, good character, and scholarship aptitude. THE FRANCES D. SHOTWELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by the bequest of Mrs. Shotwell and by designation of her daughter Sandra H. Shotwell '79. The scholar- ship is awarded annually to a student demonstrating financial need and studying music education or music performance. THE SAMUEL H. SHOTWELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by a bequest of his wife, Frances D. Shotwell. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student dem- onstrating financial need and pursuing the study of engineering. THE MARK SLOMOWITZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by Mr. and Mrs. A. David Fried in memory of their grandson. The scholarship is awarded to a student exhibiting outstanding academic promise and majoring in the social sciences, prefer- ably economics, a field of study that interested Mark. THE MERRITT W. AND MARJORY R. SORBER SCHOLARSHIP was established with gifts from their children and is available to a full-time student(s) who attains and maintains an outstanding academic record. First preference is given to graduates of Northwest Area High School; second to students from Hanover Township High School; third to those from Lycoming County and Wyoming County High Schools. THE STANLEY F. AND HELEN STAWICKI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP is an endowed fund established in memory by son Stanley E. Stawicki and wife Irene M. Stawicki in 1999. Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate good character, scholastic apti- tude, and financial need and whose ethnic and cultural background reflect the region's heritage of those of Polish descent. THE SURDNA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1987 as a result of the alumni of Wilkes successfully meeting a challenge-giving goal offered by the Foundation. It is awarded to a student who demonstrates financial need, good character, and academic aptitude and is also the son or daughter of a member of the alumni body. THE GEORGE F. AND RUTH M. SWARTWOOD SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1993 by their daughter Priscilla Swartwood Drake '52. The scholarship honors Mr. Swartwood's life-long involvement as a mining engineer in the Wyoming Valley. He was employed by the Glen Alden Corporation for more than 40 years, retiring as chief mining engineer. Then he worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Mines for 5 years. Swartwood scholars are chosen by members of the Engineering Division. The scholar- ship recognizes senior students who have excelled in engineering. THE CROMWELL E. AND BERYL THOMAS OUTSTANDING JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP was estab- lished by friends and former students of Professor Thomas in recognition of his dedicated service to Wilkes as wrestling coach, member of the faculty, advisor, and friend to many students. The scholarship is awarded to an outstanding junior earth and environmental sciences major who is involved in co-curricular activities. The Thomas Scholarship is based on financial need and awarded based on grade point average. The scholarship award will be used for the student's junior year of study at Wilkes. The scholarship will be offered to a physics major if no one in environmental sciences meets the criteria. THE REED P. AND DOROTHY TRAVIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by family and friends in recognition of their outstanding service to the Wilkes-Barre area community. The scholarship provides an annual partial grant for a capable and deserving day student from the Wyoming Valley who best exemplifies the unselfish and giving spirit of the late Mr. Travis. THE DR. NORMA SANGIULIANO TYBURSKI SCHOLARSHIP, established by Dr. Norma Sangiuliano Tyburski, former dean of women at Wilkes College, is awarded to a sopho- more student of music. Recipients must demonstrate an aptitude for scholarship and a high level of performance skills. The scholarship will be retained for the junior and senior years, provided the recipient's achievement is consistent with University stan- dards. The amount of the scholarship may vary according to the number of recipients in any given year and the resources available. THE DR. AND MRS. STANLEY J. TYBURSKI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP was established by Mr. Lee T. Tyburski in honor of his parents. The scholarship is awarded to a student demonstrating financial need and scholastic aptitude. THE FRANCIS A. UMPHRED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP, established in 1973 by members of the University administration, is awarded to a capable student demonstrating leader- ship and ability during each academic year. THE ESTHER WECKESSER WALKER SCHOLARSHIP was created by Mrs. Walker to assist students of outstanding promise and achievement during their junior and/or senior years. THE ROBERT A. WEST SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION memorializes 47 years of work in the field of education by Mr. West, former director of student teaching at Wilkes and Associate Professor Emeritus of Education. Instituted in 1990 by his family, West schol- ars are financially deserving students enrolled in the teacher education program. These scholars exhibit a love and devotion to the field exemplified by Bob West. THE DANIEL S. WILCOX, JR. SCHOLARSHIPS IN ACCOUNTING are awarded annually to high school seniors planning to major in accounting at Wilkes. The scholarships, estab- lished in 1989, are awarded based on the applicants' high school academic record, class rank, scholastic aptitude test scores (SATs), and potential for leadership. Mr. Wilcox, an alumnus, was a noted Wilkes-Barre accountant who was active with local school boards, the Wilkes-Barre Steam Heat Authority, collegiate athletics, and auto racing. THE MYVANWY WILLIAMS THEATER SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a student who has demonstrated outstanding interest and ability in drama. THE WILLIAM H. AND RUTH W. YOUNG SCHOLARSHIP was established through a bequest to aid worthy students of financial need and academic ability. THE IRA B. ZATCOFF MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by Samuel and Joseph Zatcoff, successful businessmen in the Wilkes-Barre area, in memory of their nephew Ira B. Zatcoff, who was a long-time friend of Wilkes. The fund provides an annual grant to assist a capable and deserving student from the Wyoming Valley, with prefer- ence given to the selection of a student interested in business or economics. THE EMERY AND MAMIE ZIEGLER SCHOLARSHIP provides a scholarship to a deserving member of the Catholic, Jewish, or Protestant faith, who is a resident of the Wyoming Valley. Selection is made by the Director of Financial Aid. Annual Named Scholarships THE MARY E. DOUGHERTY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP is an annual scholarship that pro- vides support to a deserving history major student who demonstrates financial need. THE BEVERLY BLAKESLEE HISCOX '58 SCHOLARSHIP was established by her children with love and affection to honor their mother's dedicated service to Wilkes University as active trust- ee since 1986. First preference is given to a non-traditional student with family responsibilities. THE INTERMETRO INDUSTRIES SCHOLARSHIP provides scholarship funds for sons or daughters of its full time employees. To qualify for candidacy, a student must apply through the regular admissions channels of the University and be accepted by Wilkes for full time enrollment. Students (incoming freshman, current, or transfer students) must demonstrate scholastic aptitude. Interested students should contact the adminis- trative office of InterMetro Industries. THE DAVID W. KISTLER, M.D. SCHOLARSHIP was established by the medical staff of Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in 1999 to honor Dr. Kistler and thank him for his many years of service as chief of staff. The scholarship is awarded to a deserving freshman who is a resident of Luzerne County and is studying for a career in a health- care-related field. The recipient must demonstrate outstanding academic performance and promise, excellent community involvement and citizenship, and a commitment to the world of medicine. Student must also demonstrate financial need. 28 | 2004–05 Annual Report of Gifts * Deceased THE CHARLES MATTEI, P.E. SCHOLARSHIP FUND is an annual scholarship established in 2005 by the North-East Penn Section of the American Society of Highway Engineers. Mr. Mattei was the PennDOT District 4-0 Engineer from 1986 to 2003. During this time he made valuable contributions to the Transportation Industry in the state of Pennsylvania, particularly the Northeast Pennsylvania area. Mr. Mattei was also an assistant professor of Environmental Science and head men's lacrosse coach at Wilkes University for many years. The scholarship provides support to a deserving student pursuing a degree in science or engineering. The recipient must demonstrate strong collegiate academic performance (minimum GPA of 3.0) and above-average service to the community and others. Although not a requirement, qualified students involved in campus programs and from the NE Pa area will receive additional consideration. THE OLIN MORRIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established by fellow employees at GBM, Canon, and friends in memory of Mr. Olin H. Morris, a 1968 graduate of Rider College who earned a B.S. in Commerce. Olin served in various sales and management capaci- ties with Xerox and the SCM Corporation before taking over the operation of his father's jewelry store in downtown Wilkes-Barre. In 1989, he closed the jewelry store and joined GBM (Golden Business Machines) as a sales manager. Olin was a well- known and well-respected business leader in the Wyoming Valley. The scholarship is awarded to first-year minority students from Northeastern Pennsylvania, with prefer- ence given to African-Americans. THE PA SOCIETY OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, NE CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a senior accounting major who resides in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna, Pike, Wayne, or Monroe County. THE PLAINS ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF LEO PENSIERI is awarded to the two seniors with the highest grade point averages who are from Plains Township. The award is not need-based. THE POLISH ROOM COMMITTEE SCHOLARSHIP was established in 1972 to express appre- ciation of services rendered to Wilkes and the community of Northeastern Pennsylvania by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kocyan. Several scholarships are awarded annually to upper- classmen of Polish descent with exceptionally high cumulative grade point averages. The Financial Aid Director, Vice President of Enrollment Services, and a member of the Scholarship Committee select qualified students and award the scholarships. THE A. RIFKIN AND COMPANY SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a worthy young man or woman of outstanding scholastic ability. THE LOUIS SMITH SCHOLARSHIP FUND was established in 1976, upon the retire- ment of Mr. Smith after 52 years as Federation and Executive Director of the Jewish Community Center of Wyoming Valley. The scholarship is awarded annually to deserv- ing Jewish Wilkes students from the area. THE UNITED PARCEL SERVICE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP is an annual scholarship awarded to a junior or senior full-time student who demonstrates a strong academic record as well as strong citizenship and leadership qualities. THE WILKES-BARRE ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP established in memory of Willits Coleman, a member of the Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club, is awarded to a senior who has demonstrated ability in the classroom and student activities. THE WILKES UNIVERSITY FACULTY WOMEN AND WIVES CLUB SCHOLARSHIP is given in memory of Eleanor Coates Farley and awarded annually to a deserving student in need of financial support. THE WYOMING VALLEY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM MEDICAL STAFF ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP is awarded to a student with financial need and a high academic standing who is enrolled in the pre-medical program. Future Scholarships THE AGNES C. ALDERDICE '58 SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE LOUISE BROWN SCHOLARSHIP (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE CRAHALL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE HANNAH MARIE BREEMER FRANTZ SCHOLARSHIP (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE HONORABLE JEFFRY GALLET '64 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE JASON AND TAMARA GRIGGS SCHOLARSHIP for Civic Responsibility was estab- lished by alumnus Jason Griggs '90 and his wife Tamara to be awarded to a student studying business, political science, or history. The recipient must demonstrate signifi- cant civic responsibility by participating in community service activities. First prefer- ence will be given to a student with financial need. THE CHRISTOPHER KOPERNIK SCHOLARSHIP FUND is established by Dr. Francis and Dr. Lidia Kopernik in memory of their beloved son, Christopher, who died tragically at an early age. The scholarship will be awarded to promising students who demonstrate financial need, strong academic performance, and good character and who have spent at least one year at Wilkes University. Preference will be given to students of Polish descent who reside in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Consideration will also be given to those who are interested in a study abroad program in Poland and/or who demonstrate an interest in Polish heritage and culture. THE CLIFFORD AND RUTH MELBERGER '62 VPAD SCHOLARSHIP (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE KPMG/JOHN R. MILLER SCHOLARSHIP was established by KPMG in 2005 to honor Wilkes Trustee John R. Miller '68 and thank him for his 30 years of service. The schol- arship is awarded to an entering freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior accounting major student. Selection of the recipients is made by the Director of Financial Aid, the Chairman of the accounting department, and an accounting professor designated by the Dean. The scholarship is awarded independent of financial need. THE THERESA A. NOWINSKI-LEITER SCHOLARSHIP was established in memory of Theresa A. Nowinski, a graduate in the class of 1970 by her husband, Glenn F . Leiter, to be pre- sented to a financially needy student majoring in political science or history with first preference to descendants of veterans of the Vietnam War. THE OVERLOOK ESTATE SCHOLARSHIP (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE JOSEPH J. SAVITZ, ESQUIRE '48 SCHOLARSHIP was created with a trust established by Joe and his wife, Janice, during his 50th class reunion. The Savitzes have been continuously involved in leadership and resource commitments at Wilkes, Joe having served as chairman of the Board of Trustees (1975–1978) and as a trustee since 1958. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to a student who demonstrates leadership and academic abilities. THE ELIZABETH A. SLAUGHTER, Ph.D. '68 SCHOLARSHIP (CRITERIA TO BE ESTABLISHED) THE DOROTHY G. AND EDWARD A. VENZEL '54 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was established by a bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Venzel. Professor Edward A. Venzel '54 was a former teacher and concert violinist. The scholarship(s) is awarded to a deserving student interested in the performing arts. First preference will be given to a student(s) majoring in Music. Selection is made by the Director of Financial Aid. Wilkes University Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766 today'scampus