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Marietta Fund Ad for fall 2018

Current students share their 51做厙 journey as Alumni Ambassadors

The summer heading into his senior year at Marietta, Melvin Shuler 19 had a lot of things on his mind. As a Marketing major who has minors in Advertising & Public Relations and Entrepreneurship, a basketball player, member of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship and a student ambassador for the Office of Admission, Melvin knew his time would be limited, but there was one more experience he wanted to have before crossing the stage at Commencement.

He heard about a new program through the Office of Advancement that allowed students to share their stories throughout the year with alumni and donors through video blogs. The new Alumni Ambassadors program features five students, including Melvin, who discuss campus life, classes and their extracurricular activities.

I love this place, he says. When I first came in, it was a culture shock to me and I didnt know if I would fit in outside of basketball. But the experiences that Ive had and the relationships Ive made have been unbelievable. Anything I can do to bolster the improvement of the campus, Im willing to help. And when I graduate, I know I want to give back.

Also representing this program are Music Therapy major Sadie Johnson 21, Music, Mathematics and Economics major Coco Shao 19, International Leadership and Psychology major Emily Toppin 19, and Caleb Riggleman 19, who is a Petroleum Engineering major and member of the football team.

Talking to a screen with no one around is an odd feeling but I am excited to get my story out to those who came before me, Riggleman says.

The Marietta Fund helps the Colleges nearly 1,200 students achieve their dreams by supporting student aid, student life activities, academics, cultural programs and athletics. Donor generosity helps todays students receive a distinctive 51做厙 education and enhances their campus experience. This year, The Marietta Fund alumni giving participation rate goal is 18 percent which means 380 additional donors are needed to reach this goal.

We often hear that alumni and donors would like to know more about the current Pioneer student experience on campus, says Director of Annual Giving Kathryn Gloor. We developed our Alumni Ambassadors program to showcase the lives of todays Pioneers.

To learn more about The Marietta Fund and other ways to support todays Pioneers, click here.

In November, George Drury Smith 53 will participate in the 50th anniversary celebration of Beyond Baroque Literary/Arts Center in Venice, California, which he founded in 1968. The celebration will open with the premier showing of the documentary film Beyond Mr. Smith (produced by Fitzfilm), concerning his life and the beginnings of Beyond Baroque Foundation.

His novel, The slant hug o time (Kitsune Books), was published in 2012, and he was co-translator and editor of Sophie Rachmuhls A Higher Firm of Politics: The Rise of a Poetry Scene, Los Angeles, 1950-1990 (Otis Books: Seismicity Editions, 2015), based on her doctoral dissertation at a Paris university.

He was associate publisher for more than 35 years of The Argonaut, a weekly newspaper serving Los Angeles area coastal cities. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Amsterdam, where his husband, Leston Chandler Buell, has a translation and language instruction agency.

Art Havey 62 and Virginia Ginny Abbiati Havey 63, Dick Fuller 63 and Marilyn Fuller, Life Associate Trustee Elliott Thrasher 62 and Antra Thrasher, John Curtin and Emeritus Trustee Pat Curtin 69, Emeritus Trustee Dave Ferguson 64 and Kathy Ferguson, Emeritus Trustee Dale Wartluft 63 and Judy Prager Wartluft 64, and Life Associate Trustee Bob Monter 62 and Apryle Monter all enjoyed a wonderful reunion weekend in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, and Brewster, Massachusetts, in mid-September.

Peter Mandell 74 had a nice lunch visit with Bill Neyman 76 and his wife, Debra, at Pier 23 Caf矇 in San Francisco this past May. He says it was nice to catch up after more than 40 years.

In June 2018, the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina System elected Nancy Cable 75 as chancellor of UNC Asheville. Dr. Cable, who been the president of the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, started her new role on August 15th.

Dr. Steve Moore 78, of West Chester, was installed as past president of the Ohio Dental Association on September 14 during the ODAs 152nd Annual Session in Columbus.

In his role as immediate past president, Moore will serve on the ODAs Executive Committee overseeing the management of the association throughout the next year. Moore is a general dentist in private practice in West Chester. He earned his bachelors degree from 51做厙 and his DDS degree from The Ohio State University. He is a current member of the ODASC Board of Directors and ODPAC Board of Directors. He is a past president of the Keely Dental Society and past chair of the ODAs Council on Dental Care Programs and Dental Practice and Finance Committee. He is a fellow of the International College of Dentists, American College of Dentists and Pierre Fauchard Academy.

Bob Jensen 68 (Lambda Chi Alpha) and his wife, Laura, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaryBob Jensen 68 (Lambda Chi Alpha) and his wife, Laura, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this summer with an expedition cruise on the Lindblad/National Geographic Explorer to the Canadian high arctic and western Greenland. Highlights included numerous icebergs, hikes on Baffin, Devon, Beechey (Franklin expedition grave sites) and Ellesmere Islands. We got as far north as 79 degrees/15 minutes and walked on the arctic sea ice between Ellesmere and Greenland. We also climbed onto the Greenland ice sheet and visited some Inuit villages in Greenland. Wildlife sightings included polar bears, musk ox, walrus, seals and several marine mammal/whale species (blue, humpback, beluga, narwhal and orcas). This was our fifth trip on the Explorer, having previously traveled to Antarctica, Falklands/South Georgia, Chilean Patagonia/Cape Horn and Arctic Norway/Svalbard. Looking forward to the 50th class reunion coming up in October!

Paul R. Geisler 87 was recently awarded a college-wide Faculty Excellence Award for his accomplishments in teaching, research, scholarship and service, and this spring was promoted to the rank of Professor at Ithaca College (New York), where he just finished his 12th year as the Director of the Athletic Training degree program. Now an official empty nester, Paul and his wife, Susan, look forward to meeting and reconnecting with members of The Long Blue Line who wander into the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York.

Brent Aikman 90 and Rachel Elliott were married on June 16, 2018, at The Bridge Club in Raleigh, North Carolina. Aikman works for the law firm of Ellis & Winters LLP as the Marketing Coordinator. Brent and Rachel reside in Raleigh and enjoy adventuring to the coast and into the mountains of North Carolina to paddle kayaks, hike, camp and explore.

51做厙 Alumni Steve Neitz '80Steve Neitz 80 joined Creosote Affects, a national branding and marketing agency specializing in education, as the companys new head of research. Neitz will lead research activities for Creosote Affects clients, with emphasis on comprehensive brand studies as well as demographic and consumer trends impacting the education industry.

Elizabeth Wanner Ford 90 became the executive director of The Arc of the Mid-Ohio Valley in Parkersburg, West Virginia, in August. Since 1955, The Arc of the Mid-Ohio Valley has advocated for children and adults with intellectual, cognitive and related developmental disabilities.

Amanda Cross Clark 97 received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Kent State University in May 2018. Her dissertation, Framing strategies and social movement coalitions: assessing tactical diffusion in the fight against human trafficking from 2008-2014, examined the specific tactics of the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking and provided insight into how organizational learning across nonprofits aided in their success.

Dr. Mark Lane 01, PA04 recently joined the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Missouri as an Adult Joint Reconstruction Fellow. This appointment comes after five years as a chief resident at Detroit Medical Center and Wayne State Universitys School of Medicine. Joining him in Missouri are his wife, Tia Knowlton Lane 98, MALL02, and their children, Ethan, Emma and Evan. Following the year-long fellowship in Missouri, he will be returning to Marietta to join First Settlement Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in September of 2019. Dr. Lane is also a new member of the MCAA Board.

Rick Meekes 04 started a new job as a vendor fund manager for Acme Markets, Inc., in Malvern, Pennsylvania. Prior to that, Rick was an on-site marketing manager for Ivie.

Rebecca Gehring '05 and Mara Andersson (Drayer) '05 
Rebecca Gehring 05 and Jonathan Brown were married by Mara Andersson (Drayer) 05 on May 7, 2016, at the Toledo Zoo. Marietta friends in attendance were Seth Avery 05, Anna Bock Mullins 04, Ashlyn Heider 06 and Jennifer DeGain McManus 06. Avery Catherine, born July 21Lindsay Shuba Donnelly 05 and husband, Kevin, welcomed their daughter, Avery Catherine, on July 21. Lindsay was also recently named to DCA Lives 2018 Rising Stars of Advocacy and Public Affairs. The Donnellys live in Silver Spring, Maryland.

In March 2018, Chi Omega sisters Danielle Cisler 05, Rebecca Gehring 05 and her husband, Jonathan Brown, and Ashlyn Heider 06, met in Scottsdale, Arizona, for a lively weekend of Spring Training baseball.

James Nice 05 has worked in McDonalds marketing department since 2008 and he was recently promoted to Field Marketing Officer. In this role, he helps create and deploy strategic marketing initiatives that are designed to increase customer counts, sales and franchisee cash flow for more than 1,300 restaurants.

Eric Finn 06 recently moved to Gillette, Wyoming, and is teaching third grade at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School.

Jordan Herrick 06 (Delta Tau Delta) was made a partner at the law firm of Bailey & Wyant, PLLC, in Charleston, West Virginia.

Ellen Doolittle Oost 07 recently joined Louisville (Kentucky) Public Media as its Director of Development, after three-plus years in the same role with The Parklands of Floyds Fork.

Erin Carlin 08 was promoted to public relations specialist at P3R in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Best known for organizing the acclaimed annual DICKs Sports Goods Pittsburgh Marathon, P3R is a nonprofit organization that is passionate about promoting the love of running and enhancing community access to health & fitness education and activities.

Amber Davis Christopher 11 was named senior brand specialist with Swagelok in the Cleveland, Ohio, area, after working for akhia communications for the past seven years in a variety of roles.

Chi Omegas gathered in Washington, D.C., for a Dr. Seuss-themed baby shower 
Leanne and her husband, Kemp, welcomed a son, Henry, on April 12, 2018 
Chi Omegas gathered in Washington, D.C., for a Dr. Seuss-themed baby shower for Leanne McCullough Langhorne 09 in March 2018. Pictured are Erin Carlin 08, Jenna Mondora 08, Ginny Hynes 11, Leanne Langhorne 09, Kim Page 08, Diana Hackenburg 09 and Tessa McKenzie. Leanne and her husband, Kemp, welcomed a son, Henry, on April 12, 2018.

Amanda Hardt 13 joined PNC Bank as a marketing specialist senior within its Business Banking, Merchant Services division in June, following almost three years at Schneider Downs in Pittsburgh.

Joe Mahoney 13 shared a photo of an unofficial 51做厙 Class of 2013 five-year reunion held at Put-in-Bay, Ohio, in July. The photo includes Bill Hamilton, Breanna Goethel, Sean Pottmeyer, Tyler Haskin, Andrew Brown, Jen Braun, David Hughey, Cameron Tope, Lauren Franko, Ellie McSwain, Andrew Wimmer, Zack Kaegi, Kelly Robinson Sommers, Joe Mahoney and Joe Pavicic.

Kathryn Anderson 14 was promoted to Training and Implementation Specialist with EF English First in Shanghai City, China. She now designs training materials for teachers after previously teaching children and adults in Beijing, China.

Lindsey Kudaroski 14 is now the Assistant Director of Communications at West Virginia Universitys College of Education and Human Services. She joined WVU as a Communications Specialist in April 2017.

Lauren Louloudis 14 recently joined BCPS as a Licensed Psychological Associate in Winston Salem, North Carolina.

Kelsey Kallenborn 16 and Andrew Knizer 16 were married on May 5, 2018, during a ceremony at the Muskingum Park Gazebo 
Kelsey Kallenborn 16 and Andrew Knizer 16 were married on May 5, 2018, during a ceremony at the Muskingum Park Gazebo. They hosted a reception at the Marietta Country Club. Alumni in attendance included Eric Young 16, Brianna Finck 17, Breyanne Mays 17, Casey Bloise 16, Taylor Walker 17, Levi Hagerdon 16, Chas Miller 17, Gage Shinn 17, Ben Biondolillo 16, Blair Wilson 16, Charlie Shen 16, Brian Raiff 17, Makenzie Wilson 16, Joel Anderson 16, Erin Shade 16, Devon Butler 17, Levito Wulur 18 and Frank Biondolillo 18. The couple lives in Doylestown, Ohio. Kelsey works for Dominion Energy and Andrew works for the National Inventors Hall of Fame. 
With their many friends and family, Corey Schilling 16 and Emily Tornes 17 were married on July 1, 2017, at Saint Bernards Catholic Church in Beverly, Ohio 
With their many friends and family, Corey Schilling 16 and Emily Tornes 17 were married on July 1, 2017, at Saint Bernards Catholic Church in Beverly, Ohio. The couple currently reside in Lowell, Ohio. Corey earned a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering and currently works at Eclipse Resources as a production engineer. Emily earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education and currently works at Salem-Liberty Elementary School as a fourth-grade teacher. The bridal party had several 51做厙 graduates and future students, including Emilys sisters, Abbey Tornes 18, Megan Tornes 22 and future Pioneer Chloe Tornes; and Mariah Rossiter 17, friend of the bride. Eddy Grenert 16, Karl Klein 16 and Zane Scott 16 were among the groomsmen. 

Other alumni in attendance included Casey Bloise 16, Kaitlin Pottmeyer 16, Allison Hesson 17, Adam Lang 17, Chas Miller 17, Chelsie Tewanger 17, Karl Klein 16, Lori Hart 20, Ashleigh Pottmeyer 08, Taylor Walker 17, Rachel Thompson 17, Megan Hesson 20, Kirsten Fleming 17, Sam Kelley 17, Trinity Schlabach 16, Jayla Graves 16, Alex McCutcheon 17, Linda Snider Hart 93, Caroline Sigmon 17, Clayton Cowgill 16, Zane Scott 16, Chloe Janson 16, Mary Ervin 16, Mike Engle 78, Morgan Liedtke 16 and Nick Thompson 16.

Ashley Thomas 14 recently completed her Master of Education degree at Cleveland State University, and started a new job as the System of Care Coordinator at Catholic Charities, Diocese of Cleveland. Ashley was also elected to be a Committee Precinct Member in Cuyahoga County.

Hannah Tumolo 14 is still in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area and she is now working as a land administrator with EQT Corp.

Payton Blair 15 has been living in Cincinnati and working at Fidelity Investments for the past two years. He recently passed the Series 7 and Series 63 licensing exams and is working as a Health Savings Account Specialist.

Alumna earns certification

Rita Bockholt Rose PA11, PA-C, a certified physician assistant, was recently awarded a specialty credential called a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). Rose received the CAQ in Psychiatry, a distinction earned by meeting licensure, education and experience requirements and then passing a national exam in the specialty. She works at Life Management Center of Northwest Florida in Panama City where she has worked for one year.

I decided to pursue a CAQ early in my practice of psychiatry because I wanted to officially obtain recognition of the specialty knowledge I have gained, Rose says. I feel like I have demonstrated proficiency in a specialty area while maintaining general medical knowledge, which is the foundation of the PA profession.

CAQs are offered to certified PAs in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, emergency medicine, hospital medicine, orthopedic surgery, nephrology, pediatrics and psychiatry. Certified PAs who earn the CAQ demonstrate a strong commitment to lifelong learning and attention to evolving medical advancements in their area of practice, says Dawn Morton-Rias, Ed.D, PA-C, president and CEO of NCCPA.

Brittany Curry 15 was promoted to Chief of Public Affairs for the 9th Reconnaissance Wing at Beale Air Force Base in California.

Cameron Smith 15, who joined SmithBucklin in Chicago in 2016, was recently promoted to Senior Accountant.

Paul Bieniek 17 joined Literacy Pittsburgh, which is part of Compass AmeriCorps, as an ESL and HSE/GED instructor this fall.

newspaper clipping showing the 1968 varsity 8 shellOver the summer, Tom Feaster 69 sent in an update about joining forces once again with Michael Cipollone 71 to compete for the U.S. Rowings Masters 8 in the World Rowing Masters Regatta this September in Sarasota, Florida. It will be a fun race and a pleasure to row with U.S. Rowing Masters Crew. The line-up consists of some former National team members and Olympians. When you look at the ages, there is no doubt that Chip and I will help with the handicap. Chip and I have not raced together since 1969. Attached is a picture of that 69 crew. We havent changed a bit.

Emily Gummere 17 was promoted to marketing coordinator at Woda Cooper Companies, Inc., in Columbus, Ohio.

Soon after graduating from Marietta, Evan Hensel 18 was named offshore production engineer at Anardarko Petroleum Corporation on the Marco Polo production platform. He is living in New Orleans.

Baffour Paapa Nkrumah-Ababio 18 has returned to 51做厙 for the 2018-19 academic year to serve as a graduate intern in the Office of Diversity & Inclusion and the Office of Education Abroad. At the conclusion of his internship, Paapa plans to attend graduate school to pursue a Ph.D. in international comparative education.

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In Memoriam

>1940s

Bonnie J. Smith Barrett 45 (Chi Omega) of Tucson, Arizona (5/27/18).

Willis I. Ewing 45 of Denver, Colorado (7/14/18).

Gloria J. Bonvechio Keister 45 (Chi Omega) of Noti, Oregon (6/23/18).

Margaret E. Janssen Billingslea 48 (Chi Omega) of Winfield, Kansas (7/28/18).

>1950s

Mildred R. Jones Dew 50 of Ada, Oklahoma (6/25/18).

Donald O. Best 51 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Waterville, Ohio (9/3/18). Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Hudson Best 53.

John F. Deem 53 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of Vienna, West Virginia (10/10/18).

Nancy A. Brodeen Schwindinger 53 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Conway, South Carolina (12/6/17).

Thomas M. Schwindinger 53 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Conway, South Carolina (2/3/18).

Charles P. Roberts 54 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Mount Laurel, New Jersey (5/26/18). Survivors include a daughter, Moira L. Roberts 91, and a brother, James R. Roberts 57.

Richard D. Stone 54 (Delta Upsilon) of Flushing, Michigan (9/3/18).

James B. Lauffer 55 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Paintsville, Kentucky (8/25/18).

Walter L. Tucker 56 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Byesville, Ohio (8/16/18).

Richard D. Adam 57 (Delta Upsilon) of Alton, Illinois (6/13/18).

James S. McClure 57 of Antioch, Illinois (10/1/18). Survivors include his wife, Iris Stacy McClure 49.

Mary C. Shutts 57 of Parkersburg, West Virginia (4/3/18).

Patricia A. Walworth Wood 57 (Sigma Kappa) of Indianapolis, Indiana (7/13/18).

Roger E. Rolston 58 of Leesburg, Florida (9/30/18).

Thomas E. Schmidt 59 (Delta Upsilon) of Oscoda, Michigan (9/18/18). Survivors include a niece, Linda Schmidt Nolan 73, and a nephew, Steve J. Schmidt 77.

>1960s

Joel E. Brucken 60 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Lakeside, Ohio (5/15/18). Survivors include a son, Brian A. Brucken 94, brothers, John P. Brucken 62 and Robert M. Brucken 56, and a niece, Nancy Brucken 83.

Arthur B. Gleichert 61 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Ann Arbor, Michigan (8/29/18).

John H. Porter 61 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of Wilton, Connecticut (6/11/18).

Jeannette L. Keller Frazier 62 (Chi Omega) of Panama City Beach, Florida (6/13/18).

Ronald A. Zywotko 63 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Murfreesboro, Tennessee (9/10/18).

Barbara C. Collins Crumbley 65 (Alpha Gamma Delta) of Rohnert Park, California (5/4/18).

Ellen W. Carney Kelley 65 (Alpha Sigma Tau) of Leesburg, Florida (12/23/17).

Jean H. Gallt Fisher 67 (Sigma Kappa) of Kingston, New Hampshire (6/6/18). Survivors include her husband, George C. Fisher 65.

Jeffrey E. Watterson 69 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of Cincinnati, Ohio  (8/2/18).

>1970s

Lewis M. Fenton 71 of Columbus, Ohio (7/9/18). Survivors include a sister-in-law, Patricia Bailey Fenton 63.

Gail I. Welling Planas 72 (Sigma Sigma Sigma) of Saint Marys, Georgia (9/27/18). Survivors include her husband, Francis J. Planas 72.

Nolan H. Sherry 72 of Winter Park, Florida (3/28/18).

Patricia A. Gianfrancesco Wiley 73 of Metuchen, New Jersey (8/22/18).

Roger E. Dixon 76 of Victoria, Texas (7/4/18).

Dean B. Poole 76 of Williamstown, West Virginia (6/9/18).

Nancy A. McGinnis Handlan 77 (Chi Omega) of Wilmington, North Carolina (8/17/18).

Martha M. Kushner 78 of Derby, Kansas (2/1/18). Survivors include a stepdaughter, Kristine A. Currie 80.

>1980s

Jeffrey A. Jackson 80 of Copley, Ohio (7/3/18).

Robert W. Mackenzie 82 of Richmond, Virginia (7/18/18).