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Ross Lenhart 鈥66 lives in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, where he enjoys volunteering at Brookgreen Gardens, visiting the Georgetown (South Carolina) Historical Society, and playing golf and tennis. Lenhart still stays in contact with his friends from 蓝莓视频 and is neighbors with Peg Howell 鈥77.

Ed Schultz 鈥66 lives with his wife, Mickey, on Keuka Lake of New York鈥檚 Finger Lakes region, where they are retired from owning a jewelry store. Ed stays active playing tennis, skiing and spending time with former 蓝莓视频 friends, and participating in the Alpha Sigma Phi Delta chapter alumni association. He and his wife also volunteer to help teach English to local immigrants. One of his fondest connections with 蓝莓视频 was being able to march in President Ruud鈥檚 inaugural as a 1966 alumni representative.

蓝莓视频 Alumni standing in front of the church at Ste. Mere Eglise 
Grant Callery 鈥68, Jackie Machan Callery 鈥71 and Rob Dyson 鈥68 submitted photos of Marietta alumni remembering D-Day during a visit to Utah Beach and the front of the church at Ste. Mere Eglise, where a paratrooper was caught on the steeple.

Dr. Edward Jordan鈥檚 family is steeped with long-time connections to 蓝莓视频; both his father and grandfather were valedictorians at Marietta. After graduation, Ed earned his Ph.D. from Syracuse University, taught at the college level and worked overseas as district manager and technical representative in the oil industry. Ed also taught high school science and math for 25 years, in the midst of which his wife, Laura, his sixth-grade daughter and he took a year off to travel around the world for as cheaply as possible. Now retired, they live on 45 acres on which he has created an arboretum with about 80 different tree species and various structures.

As he celebrates 50 years in The Long Blue Line, Paul Adams 鈥69 is working to endow a scholarship in honor of Jerry Evans, a former 蓝莓视频 professor. At Marietta, Adams was the captain of the track & field team and earned the prestigious Way-Weigelt Award. He is a finance writer near Boston. He loves spending time with his grandchildren, making return trips to Marietta and raising money for cancer research. A cancer survivor himself, Paul still participates in the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, a state-wide bike ride that has raised nearly $700 million toward cancer research since 1980.

Barry Chasen 鈥69 continues to recommend baseball players to Coach Brian Brewer. 鈥淗aving played for Coach Schaly for four years, it is a time I will never forget. (Jeff Schaly) should write a story on the fact that his father, brother John and I are all in the American Baseball Coaches Association, and how many schools the size of Marietta have three former players in a sports Hall of Fame as coaches. The ABCA is the largest baseball coaches association in the world, with more than 10,000 members, and it covers about 25 countries. As of today, there are about 33 high school coaches in there, as it is dominated by college coaches, and I am most fortunate to be one of those people, having coached high school baseball for 34 years, along with coaching for four summers in summer baseball. We represent 蓝莓视频 rather well.鈥

Richard Miles 鈥69 has been living in a different Marietta: the Atlanta, Georgia, suburb. He travels to Croatia multiple times each year, where he owns a property on the island of Hvar. In his spare time, he has taken up sailing and recently took the Miles family on a voyage to the Bahamas.

Freshman roommates Carolyn 鈥淟yn鈥 Hall 鈥72, Marcia Miele Branca 鈥72 and Roz Ruby 鈥72 had a summer mini reunion in Margate, New Jersey. The group extends a message to friend Robbie Newell 鈥72 鈥 鈥淚f you read this, Robbie, contact us. We would like to see you at our next reunion!鈥

Edward Lieberman 鈥73, who is the mayor of the Village of Sea Cliff, was elected the 2019-20 Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) President during the annual meeting in June. He is a former Nassau County Assistant District Attorney, where he served as senior trial attorney, chief of the Civil Rights unit, and member of the Official Corruption and Special Investigations Bureau. He later established a private practice specializing in criminal law. He and his wife, Kathie Roberts Lieberman 鈥75, have two children and three grandchildren.

蓝莓视频 Alumni pose for a group photo after a meeting in Paris

While on vacation in Paris over Memorial Day weekend, Thomas Kovacevich III 鈥74 and Mary Ann (Sycz) Kovacevich 鈥74, Tiffany Kovacevich 鈥09 and Taylor Kovacevich, ran into Dominic Suarez 鈥79. Waiting for the next train at the Museum d鈥橭rsay metro station, the Kovacevichs asked if he and his family needed help navigating the metro. They chatted about where they lived in the U.S., and he mentioned that he went to a small college in southeast Ohio. It was an exciting chance encounter 6,424 miles from campus.

Steve Stefany 鈥75 is now retired after 36 years of audio engineering for ABC Radio Network. He and his wife, Laura, live in Gaithersburg, Maryland, with their son Will, who started college this fall. Steve likes to spend his time volunteering and working on various video projects, which have recently included school and church interviews. The Stefany family recently returned from a trip to Switzerland and Germany, and they plan to keep traveling near and far as they enjoy Steve鈥檚 retirement.

Following her years at Marietta, Amy Golino 鈥80 worked as a stockbroker for 13 years in the World Trade Center. After having three children, she went back to school at Boston University to complete a Culinary Arts certification program. She is currently a Culinary Analyst consultant who works in research and development of a prestigious appliance company. Amy and her large, blended family reside in the White Mountains of Lovell, Maine.

Dr. Christopher Ingersoll 鈥85 was named the founding dean of University of Central Florida鈥檚 College of Health Professions and Sciences. Previously, he was the Vice Provost for Health Sciences Affairs and Dean of the College of Health and Human Services at the University of Toledo.

Dan Gautschi 鈥91 has been named Managing Principal for the Healthcare Consulting Practice at Crowe 鈥 providing finance & reimbursement, revenue cycle and internal audit services nationally to the healthcare provider industry. Previously, he served as the Healthcare Revenue Cycle Practice Leader. Crowe is a public accounting, consulting and technology firm that combines deep industry and specialized expertise with innovation. The firm applies cutting-edge technology to make smarter software and services for clients. With offices around the world, Crowe has more than 4,000 personnel delivering exceptional client service while upholding our core values and strong professional standards. In 2019, Crowe was named to Fortune Magazine鈥檚 鈥100 Best Companies To Work For鈥 list for the second consecutive year.

Acclaimed actor Timothy J. Cox 鈥99 has been keeping busy with numerous film and theatre projects in 2019. He starred in the dark comedy film 鈥淒oll It Up,鈥 which has received much acclaim and has been accepted in more than 15 film festivals all over the world. His latest film, the drama 鈥淢iss Freelance,鈥 has already received great reviews and is about to begin its festival run. Cox calls New York City his home, where he lives with his wife Jamie and their 2-year-old son, Spencer.

Jay and Dan Foraker in the UK 
Jay Foraker 鈥01 (ATO) and his father, Dan Foraker 鈥73 (ATO), were recently in the UK for a reunion and took the opportunity to reconnect with fellow Marietta alumni, Charles Paul Staley 鈥66 (ATO) and Megan Staley 鈥99 (Chi Omega). Dan is in the natural gas business and lives with his wife, Kathi, in New Lexington, Ohio. They are the parents of Ann F. Nicely 鈥03 and Margaret F. Graham 鈥08. Jay is an Assistant Vice President in Risk Management at Brown Brothers Harriman in Boston. Megan鈥檚 parents were visiting her in London, where she has lived since 2015. Paul is retired from teaching and school administration, and lives with his wife, Barbara, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Megan works in the liquefied natural gas business for Total Gas & Power. She will be on assignment with the trading team in Geneva until March 2020, then will join the LNG team in Paris starting in April 2020. Pictured from left to right are Paul, Megan, Jay and Dan.

Matthew Rucker and Marissa Barnhart Rucker welcomed their second son, Dylan Hart Rucker 
Matthew Rucker 鈥07 and Marissa Barnhart Rucker 鈥07 welcomed their second son, Dylan Hart Rucker, on April 24, 2019. The couple also have an older son, Trevor Hite Rucker, 4. They live in Dallas, Texas, where Matthew is an Executive Vice President at Montage Resources and Marissa is a stay-at-home mom.

William Reed Eichorn born on April 3rd 
Adam MAEd鈥09 and Andrea Arnold Eichhorn 鈥09 welcomed their son, William Reed Eichhorn, on April 3, 2019. They also have a daughter, Areana Grace Eichhorn. The couple reside in Marietta, where Andrea is a kindergarten teacher and Adam is a business teacher and a running backs coach for the Pioneers.

Mark Lane 鈥01, PA鈥04, recently completed an orthopaedic surgery fellowship at the University of Missouri and joined First Settlement Orthopaedics in Marietta as an orthopaedic surgeon. Mark and his wife, Tia 鈥98, MALL鈥02, are excited to be back in Marietta with their three children, Ethan, Emma and Evan.

Valerie Tharp Byers 2004, MAP鈥06 (Chi Omega) was awarded her Doctorate of Education in Higher Education Leadership from Sam Houston State University in August 2019. Her dissertation, titled 鈥淪elf-Perceptions of Adjunct Faculty about their Roles at a Select Community College System,鈥 was a phenomenological qualitative study focused on the current use of adjunct faculty in higher education and the emphasis these faculty placed on their roles in terms of their levels of performance and effectiveness. Valerie celebrated her graduation with family and friends, including fellow 蓝莓视频 alumni Tim Byers 鈥06 (Lambda Chi Alpha), Stephanie Esparza Peloquin 鈥06, Matthew Peloquin 鈥06 (Lambda Chi Alpha) and Paul Byers 鈥09. Valerie currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Cure Sanfilippo Foundation, which advocates and funds research directed toward a cure and treatment options for patients with Sanfilippo Syndrome.

Kim Chavers 鈥08 was named the women鈥檚 rowing coach at Michigan State University in September, following a three-year stint working with the novice rowers at Indiana University.

Michael Daugherty 鈥09, who has worked at Electronic Arts in Chicago, was promoted to Senior Manager of eSports Sponsorship Strategy & Activation.

Laura Aldrich 鈥10 was commissioned as an officer (Ensign) in the U.S. Navy on May 15, 2019. She completed Officer Development School in Newport, Rhode Island, on July 5. In August, Aldrich began her Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology at the U.S. military鈥檚 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Maryland. Aldrich is proud to serve her country and is looking forward to helping active duty and veterans cope with mental health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Laura resides in Washington, D.C.

Kathryn Patton 鈥10 married David Myerson on May 17, 2019, in Houston, Texas 
Kathryn Patton 鈥10 married David Myerson on May 17, 2019, in Houston, Texas. Members of The Long Blue Line who are pictured at the wedding are Erin Patton Mensh 鈥11, Jeremy Jones 鈥07, Beth Bennon Jones 鈥07, Brittany Metcalf 鈥13, Frank Patton 鈥73, Tim Byers 鈥06, Dr. Valerie Tharp Byers 鈥04, MAP鈥06, Kati Roberson 鈥10, Kathryn Patton, Corey Jean Gartenhaus 鈥10, Rachel Cabin 鈥11, Ally Janakis Cooley 鈥11, Bill Patton 鈥66, Abbey Sullivan 鈥09, James Metcalf 鈥15, Danielle Stein 鈥12, Barbara Lantelme Metcalf 鈥79 and Jim Metcalf 鈥79. Kathryn is working as a Field Engineer with Chevron in Houston, Texas.

Joe Mahoney 鈥13 shared a photo of a 蓝莓视频 reunion in Nashville, Tennessee that included 25 Pioneers 
Joe Mahoney 鈥13 shared a photo of a 蓝莓视频 reunion in Nashville, Tennessee that included 25 Pioneers. The photo was taken May 11, 2019, and the majority of the group graduated together in 2013. 鈥淲e had an unofficial five-year reunion last year in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, and we had such a great time that we want to try to do it again every summer. This May, we got together for both a reunion and a combined bachelor/bachlorette party for David Hughey and Jen Braun who 
graduated in 2013 and were married in July,鈥 Joe says. The photo includes Kristen Sutton Mahoney 鈥12; Bill Hamilton, Brenna Goethel, Sean Pottmeyer, Tyler Haskin, Andrew Brown, Jen Braun, David Hughey, Cameron Tope, Lauren Franko, Elli McSwain, Andrew Wimmer, Zack Kaegi, Kelly Sommers Robinson, Joe Mahoney, Joe Pavicic, Alex Toth, Matt Boothe and Kaitlyn Ciminillo Boothe 鈥 all Class of 2013; Mattie Stowell, Paige DeVriendt, Jon Keener and Cody Broughton 鈥 all Class of 2014; Abby Romesberg 鈥15; and Mary Ervin 鈥16.

Kelsey Schenck 鈥16 and Benjamin Burkhart 鈥14 were married on June 22, 2019 
Kelsey Schenck 鈥16 and Benjamin Burkhart 鈥14 were married on June 22, 2019, surrounded by many fellow 蓝莓视频 Alumni. Pictured from left to right are Cody Reese 鈥15, Hayden Weihl, Westyn Bennington 鈥17, Julie Normand 鈥13, Nora Kessler Silipena 鈥98, Kellen Quinn 鈥15, Cari Koelsch Schafer 鈥13, Megan Wrbas 鈥16, Paige Meyer, Tyler Baltzel 鈥15, Nathan Schafer 鈥12, Kelsey Schenck Burkhart, Matt Bergene 鈥15, Benjamin Burkhart, Matthew Roberts 鈥15, Maddie Griffiths Roberts 鈥15, Briana Kelley Jenkins, Katie Transue 鈥16, John Hanna 鈥16, Karl Grant 鈥15, Rebecca Burkhart Reese 鈥16, Dane Sellers and Ryan Gontero 鈥13. Kelsey works as a Probation Officer with the Superior Court of New Jersey.

This summer, Kylee Hamilton 鈥12 studied coral reef ecology and the conservation of marine systems along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Kylee, an intervention specialist at Lancaster High School, lives in Lancaster, Ohio, and is a graduate student in Miami University鈥檚 Global Field Program.

R. Drew Schulte 鈥12 was promoted to Regional Manager of the Western U.S. at Athlinks Services, a company based in Louisville, Colorado, that brings race organizers, timers and athletes together to provide a better race experience.

Connor Walters 鈥13 was named Head Crew Coach at Saint Ignatius High School in May. He works in communications at the school and teaches a senior-level course on journalism.

Hannah Tumolo 鈥14 is a Senior Lease Abstract Analyst at YRCI for the Department of State contract. YRCI is a professional services firm located in the greater Washington, D.C. area.

Stephanie DeAngelis 鈥15 was recently promoted to Suites Food and Beverage Manager at the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. The arena is home to the NHL鈥檚 Caroline Hurricanes and North Carolina State University鈥檚 men鈥檚 basketball.

Isiah Barbra 鈥18 is the Visitor Experience Program Coordinator for Destination Cleveland. He is responsible for supporting key community affairs related initiatives and helps to strengthen Cleveland as a destination city.

Derek Krieg 鈥19 is an Engineer I with Anadarko Petroleum Company in Denver, Colorado.

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In Memoriam

1930s

Harriett L. Deuel Elliott 鈥37 of Palmyra, Pennsylvania (1/18/2019).


1940s

Fay L. Spies 鈥46 (Chi Omega) of Lower Salem, Ohio (2/14/2019).


1950s

Elizabeth L. Yankeelov Legg 鈥50 (Sigma Kappa) of White Township, New Jersey (6/8/2019). Survivors include her husband, Gilbert E. Legg 鈥50, a daughter, Deborah Legg Chapin 鈥75, and a sister, Dorothy Yankeelov Gerard 鈥52.

Els Boekman Thayer 鈥50 (Phi Beta Kappa) of Grand Rapids, Michigan (7/21/2019).

Nicholas M. Cindea 鈥51 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Spring Lake, New Jersey (8/3/2019). Survivors include his wife, Luane Armeny Cindea 鈥53.

Sara K. Hendershot Holland 鈥51 (Chi Omega) of Monroe, Ohio (7/13/2019).

John K. Mellen 鈥51 (Delta Upsilon) of Davidson, North Carolina (5/6/2019).

John P. Vetrano 鈥51 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Franklin, Massachusetts (6/5/2019).

Sara J. Racer Dennis 鈥52 (Chi Omega) of Marietta, Ohio (6/23/2019). Survivors include a son, Michael R. Dennis 鈥80, and a granddaughter, Shandra Dennis Porreca 鈥06.

William W. Bedilion Sr. 鈥54 of Little Hocking, Ohio (6/13/2019). Survivors include a son, William W. Bedilion 鈥06.

Robert F. Evans 鈥54 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Novi, Michigan (5/20/2019).

Jeane C. Gainer Falkenbury 鈥54 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Charlotte, North Carolina (6/10/2019).

Richard B. Blumencranz 鈥55 of Sarasota, Florida (6/1/2019).

Richard L. Jennings 鈥55 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Raleigh, North Carolina (7/10/2019).

John R. Henning 鈥56 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of Charleston, West Virginia (5/4/2019). Survivors include a niece, Janet Henning Hudspeth 鈥71, and great nephew, Christian J. Hudspeth 鈥12.

Jo Gandee Smith 鈥56 of Parkersburg, West Virginia (8/6/2019).

James E. Nangle 鈥57 (Delta Upsilon) of Zanesville, Ohio (7/22/2019).

Dean J. Weinstock 鈥58 of Uniontown, Ohio (5/15/2019).

Frank A.B. Brendel Jr. 鈥59 (Delta Upsilon) of Burkesville, Kentucky (3/13/2019).

James H. Cameron 鈥59 of Zanesville, Ohio (7/26/2019).


1960s

William P. Teare Jr. 鈥60 of Michigan City, Indiana (6/8/2019).

David D. Boney 鈥61 of Nelsonville, Ohio (5/28/2019). Survivors include a granddaughter, Jessica D. Mick 鈥13.

Daniel R. Harrington 鈥61 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of North Olmsted, Ohio (8/4/2019).

Donald E. Cobb 鈥62 of Morrison, Colorado (7/30/2019).

Carl H. Johnson 鈥62 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Austin, Texas (5/29/2019).

Ralph W. Applegate 鈥64 of Shalimar, Florida (6/23/2019).

Robert W. Knight 鈥65 (Tau Kappa Epsilon) of Simsbury, Connecticut (5/4/2019). Survivors include a stepbrother, Ross W. Lenhart 鈥66.

Bruce L. Miller 鈥65 of Marietta, Ohio (7/9/2019).

Randle L. Bules 鈥66 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Roswell, Georgia (6/8/2019). Survivors include his wife, Anne Wilson Bules 鈥66.

Partricia L. Moore Lesh 鈥66 (Chi Omega) of Bay Village, Ohio (2/9/2019). Survivors include a daughter, Samantha Lesh Ogden 鈥95.

Richard L. Roe 鈥66 of Madison, Wisconsin (7/6/2019). Survivors include his wife, Barbara Kuhl Roe 鈥67.

Anne Eesley 鈥68 of Evart, Michigan (7/27/2019). Survivors include sisters Jeanne Eesley Kamiab 鈥65 and Margaret Eesley 鈥74, a nephew, Charles E. Eesley 鈥01, and a brother-in-law, Khosrow J. Kamiab 鈥65.

Carol J. Shailer Hoyt 鈥68 (Sigma Sigma Sigma) of Conway, South Carolina (1/6/2019). Survivors include an uncle, Kurt P. Stocker 鈥60.

Sally A. Fiske 鈥69 of Baltimore, Maryland (6/5/2019).

Millie M. Miller Huffman 鈥69 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida (5/30/2019). Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Huffman 鈥68.

Ramona I. Sharp Shipley 鈥69 of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina (2/14/2019).

Barbara E. Anderson Tegeler 鈥69 (Sigma Sigma Sigma) of North Platte, Nebraska (1/17/2019).


1970s

William J. Fritsche III 鈥70 of Paonia, Colorado (6/3/2019).

John E. Selser 鈥70 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of Wayne, New Jersey (7/18/2019).

Christine R. Cunningham Morrison 鈥71 of Marietta, Ohio (6/15/2019). Survivors include her husband, Kirk C. Adie 鈥72, and a sister, Melissa Hill Grande 鈥89.

Nicholas B. Brown 鈥72 of Trenton, New Jersey (6/16/2019).

Jeffrey A. Gilar 鈥72 (Delta Upsilon) of Naperville, Illinois (5/15/2019).

Barbara A. Knuppel Heap 鈥72 (Sigma Kappa) of Kinnelon, New Jersey (8/7/2019).

Alan E. Amos 鈥73 (Phi Beta Kappa) of Westerville, Ohio (7/2/2019).

Henry M. Litzinger 鈥73 of Zanesville, Ohio (6/20/2019).

Frederick W. Peters 鈥73 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Claremore, Oklahoma (11/17/2018).

Percival S. Hill IV 鈥74 of Naples, Florida (2/28/2019).

Jay I. Malamut 鈥74 of Basking Ridge, New Jersey (10/30/2018). Survivors include a sister, Sherry Malamut Kaderli 鈥72.

Theodore J. Suczynski 鈥75 (Tau Kappa Epsilon) of Durham, North Carolina (5/24/2019).

Phyllis J. Carder Baker 鈥76 of Marietta, Ohio (7/8/2019). Survivors include a sister, Rita Carder Walters 鈥57, and a son-in-law, Frank J. Valenziano 鈥78.

Evakay F. Foulke Sweeney 鈥76 (Sigma Sigma Sigma) of Cape Coral, Florida (5/6/2019). Survivors include a brother, Charles W. Foulke 鈥78.

Mark W. Wharton 鈥76 of Macksburg, Ohio (5/19/2019).

Robert H. Emmons 鈥77 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Huntington, New York (5/7/2019).

Joseph A. Castelli 鈥78 of Ripley, West Virginia (5/6/2019). Survivors include his father, Joseph T. Castelli 鈥59.

David R. Casto 鈥79 (Phi Beta Kappa) of New Albany, Ohio (6/24/2019). Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Olson Casto 鈥82, a son, Brian D. Casto 鈥09, a sister, Debra Casto Taylor 鈥81, and his mother, Barbara Fulmer Casto 鈥55.

John B. Dugdale 鈥79 (Tau Kappa Epsilon) of Darien, Connecticut (5/6/2019).

Robert S. Roberts 鈥79 of Pikeville, Kentucky (3/27/2019).

Margaret S. Calkins Van Auken 鈥79 of Akron, Ohio (8/30/2019).


1990s

Lewis K. Hanson III 鈥92 (Delta Upsilon) of Powell, Ohio (8/4/2019).

Missy K.J. Hall Garoza 鈥94 of Marietta, Ohio (8/15/2019). Survivors include her father, David L. Hall 鈥77.


2000s

Sarah-Brooke P. Mankins Nutini 鈥06 (Sigma Kappa) of Huntington, West Virginia (7/16/2019).


Cavendish Q. McKay

(February 28, 1973鈥揓une 11, 2019)

The Marietta family suffered a tremendous loss in late spring when Dr. Cavendish McKay, Associate Professor of Physics, died unexpectedly on June 11, 2019.

A beloved professor and respected colleague, Dr. McKay was known by his peers as a great teacher and a brilliant physicist. He earned the College鈥檚 Innovative Teaching Award and taught a broad range of courses.

Dr. McKay is survived by his wife, Sarah, and their five children, his mother and stepfather, and his siblings.