www.westminster.edu48 Charles Davis and his wife,Marcia McQuiston Davis ’52,have relocated to Durham, N.C.Charlie, a retired superintendentof schools, recently served asconsultant on improving cochlearimplants to a consortium ofMIT, Harvard Medical Schooland Massachusetts Eye and EarHospital.David Lloyd is a partner at KLFTReal Estate. He and his wife, JeanBasher Lloyd ’49, make theirhome in Butler.The biography of EugeneLombardi, retired orchestraconductor, violinist and educator,will appear in the 60 th DiamondAnniversary Edition of Who’s Whoin America. The recipient of anhonorary doctor of music degreefrom <strong>Westminster</strong>, Eugene and hiswife, Jacqueline, reside in Tempe,Ariz.50 Cliff Jones serves on anumber of boards and committeesin the Harrisburg area, includingco-chair of the Pennsylvania BaseDevelopment Committee, vicepresident/consultant to CommerceBank, and adjunct professor atMessiah <strong>College</strong>. He has servedin various capacities in stategovernment since 1963. Cliff andhis wife, Carole, make their homein Mechanicsburg.William Paul was honored forhis four decades of service onthe Seneca Valley school board.Retired as owner of a sportsequipment store, Bill is presidentof the board for Butler County AreaVo-Tech School. He and his wife,Alice Lee Craig Paul, a retiredkindergarten teacher, reside inZelienople.Class of 195650th Reunion Dinner,Saturday, October 21, 2006Radisson Hotel,West Middlesex, PA56 Lorraine Adams Revelle hasbeen inducted into the Watertown(N.Y.) City School District Hallof Achievement. She has beendirector of Watertown’s NorthernChoral Society since 1998,increasing the size of the groupfrom 80 members to more than140.57 (The following is a correctionof information that appeared in theWant your news published?E-mail us your class notes at: alumni@westminster.edu or submit your news online at:www.westminster.edu/alumni/ar/ar_notes.cfm.Or fax us at: (724) 946-7366 or mail us a letter at:Office of Alumni RelationsWiley Alumni House<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>College</strong>New Wilmington, Pa. 16172-0001Photos:We are happy to publish photos of alumni and future Titans. Pleasefollow these guidelines when submitting photos for publication.Photographic prints: We accept all sizes of photographs, but preferthem to be at least 4x6 inches in size. Both color and black andwhite prints are acceptable.Digital Photos: To submit a digital photo, attach it to an e-mail messageaddressed to alumni@westminster.edu. Please note that we requirehigh-resolution files (a minimum of 300 pixels per inch or 300 dpi).Photos that have a lower resolution are usually not acceptable. Digitalphotos should be saved in JPEG or TIFF format.Deadlines:Class Notes printed in this issue were received prior to Jan. 10,2006. Because <strong>Westminster</strong> Magazine is a quarterly publicationrequiring significant lead time, please allow at least two monthsbefore your news is published. Class Notes received prior to June 9,2006, will appear in the Summer 2006 issue.Summer 2005 issue.) Jane StewartWarner has relocated to Sevierville,Tenn.58 Diana Black Kreiling ofGreensburg received the LatrobeArea Chamber of CommerceCommunity Service Award for2005 for her volunteer efforts witha number of area organizations.61 The Rev. John Cairns hasretired from Fourth PresbyterianChurch in Chicago. He and hiswife, Betsy Thompson Cairns ’63,now reside in Sarasota, Fla.63 The Rev. Frank Hull IV is onleave from the graduate faculty ofThe Christian University in NakanPathom, Thailand, and has assumedthe position of associate rector atSt. Mark’s Episcopal Church andDay School in Jacksonville, Fla.64 Marilyn Karns was namedone of Oil City’s outstandingcitizens for 2005 by the chamberof commerce. A retired teacher,Marilyn manages the Transit FineArts Gallery and also volunteerswith the Venango County HumaneSociety, 4-H, and the YMCA.40th Cluster Reunion Dinner,Classes of 1965, ’66 & ’67Saturday, October 21, 2006Holiday Inn Metroplex,Girard, OH65 Betty Grocott Weller hasretired from Jefferson CountySchool District in Wheat Ridge,Colo., where she taught allelementary grade levels. Bettycontinues to substitute teach andenjoys spending time with her threegranddaughters and traveling withher husband, Carl.66 Susan Craig Cox has retiredafter 30 years teaching in the MarsArea School District, where shetaught music and third grade. Sheand her husband, Robert, live inMars.67 Robert Curry has retiredfrom the faculty at Union AreaSchool District. Bob and his wife,Marcia, make their home in NewCastle.James Sloan is a retired teacher.He and his wife, Cathy Cline Sloan’70, reside in McHenry, Md.Sister Earlene Tibbels Viano hasretired. She makes her home atGeorgetown Visitation Monasteryin Washington, D.C.68 Jim Turner received theMelvin L. Green Codes andStandards Medal of the AmericanSociety of Mechanical Engineers,and the 2005 Honor Award fromthe National Institute of BuildingSciences. He and his wife, BettyLee, are residents of McLean, Va.70 Robert Kelley retired after35 years with the commonwealthof Pennsylvania. His last positionwas with the Department of PublicWelfare’s western regional officeof child development in Pittsburgh.Bob and his wife, Linda, live inCarnegie.Jewl Ann Spoelhof of GrandRapids, Mich., is employed by theAssociation of Baptists for WorldEvangelism.71 Edmund Becker, a professorat Rollins School of Public Healthat Emory University, is a memberof the Accountability ReviewCouncil for the school district ofPhiladelphia to evaluate the impactof the “No Child Left Behind”legislation. He makes his home inAtlanta, Ga.Gary Brown, a member of<strong>Westminster</strong>’s Board of Trustees, isCEO of Mount West Investments inPittsburgh.Carol Stone Irvine, a teacher for35 years, is included in the ninthedition of Who’s Who amongAmerica’s Teachers and the 25 thedition of Who’s Who amongAmerican Women. She lives inWarren, N.J., with her husband,Jeb Irvine, president of ChathamContainer Display Corporation.72 Luann Moser-Rice has beenpromoted to principal at TurnerElementary School in Mobile, Ala.73 Hugh Anderson and his wife,Teena Jolly Anderson ’71, havereturned from their third summer24 Winte r 20 06 • Wes tminste r C ollege Magazine
www.westminster.eduteaching English in China throughthe Summer English Programof the AMITY Foundation. Thecouple lives in Medford, Ore.,where Hugh is executive presbyterfor Cascades Presbytery and Teenateaches music and English as asecond language.74 Louis Russo teaches advanceplacementworld historyand U.S.governmentand serves ashead crosscountryand trackcoach atSan YsidroHigh School.He is completing his Californiaadministrative credential at SanDiego State University. Louisand his wife, Lydia, and theirtwo children make their home inAlpine, Calif.Francine Todd of Jeffersonville,Ind., has retired from teachingand is completing a genealogycurriculum to be published thisyear.75 Nancy Mitchell Hutchisonhas retired as an elementary teacherat New Bedford School in theWilmington Area School District.She and her husband, Harold, maketheir home in New Castle.76 Diana Bartley DeToma hasbeen promoted to vice president/compliance consultant withWachovia Insurance Services Inc.in Charlotte, N.C. She and herhusband, Edward, are residents ofHuntersville, N.C.Christopher Shovlin, director ofmarketing and promotion/news andsports with Renda BroadcastingCorporation in Pittsburgh, hasbeen voted into the Beaver CountySports Hall of Fame. He is only thesecond radio personality to receivethis honor. Chris and his wife,Odette, live in Beaver.The Rev. Mary Lynn Tobinreceived agrant fromthe LouisvilleInstituteto pursueher project,“Beyondthe GlassCeiling:FemalePastorsof Large Churches,” during afour-month sabbatical. She andher husband, Dave Campbell ’78,make their home in Davis, Calif.,where Mary Lynn is head of staffat Davis Community Churchand Dave is community studiesspecialist at the University ofCalifornia at Davis.77 Douglas Blythe has beenpromoted to vice president ofAmerican Window Concepts inHouston, Texas.79 Karen Wruble Burdickis vicepresident– clientrelationswithRenaissanceLearningInstitute, asales andleadershiptrainingcorporation. She and her husband,Jim, and their two children live inScottsdale, Ariz.80 F.J. Hartland had two playsproduced in Pittsburgh. CleanSheets was performed as partof Pittsburgh’s GLBT Pridefestat the Pittsburgh PlaywrightsTheatre. Postcards from a DeadDog was chosen for productionin the Pittsburgh New WorksFestival, where it won awardsfor Best Production, OutstandingContribution by a Playwright, andOutstanding Contribution by aDirector. F.J. was the guest writerfor <strong>Westminster</strong>’s George BleasbyWriters Colloquium.Class of 198125th Reunion Dinner,Saturday, October 21, 2006Holiday Inn Metroplex,Girard, OH83 Loriann Hoff Oberlin hadtwo bookspublished:SurvivingSeparation& Divorcewas releasedin secondedition;OvercomingPassive-Aggression:How to Stop Hidden Anger fromSpoiling Your Relationships,Career and Happiness was coauthoredwith Congressman TimMurphy. Loriann is completingher master’s degree in clinicalcounseling at Johns HopkinsTitanPrideDante, John, and Marco,sons of <strong>Westminster</strong><strong>College</strong> trustee JohnLandolfi ’86 and hiswife Christina, proudlydon the Blue & White of<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>College</strong>. TheLandolfi family lives inColumbus, Ohio, whereJohn is an attorney.University. She lives in NorthPotomac, Md., with her husband,Bob Laurenzano, and her two sons.20th Cluster Reunion Dinner,Classes of 1985, ’86 & ’87Saturday, October 21, 2006Holiday Inn Metroplex,Girard, OH85 Tim Kaiser is producer of“Twins,” the new WB networkcomedy about twin sisters withopposite personalities who attemptto run the family lingerie business.86 Leslie Saunders is anaccountant with Katz & Associatesin Baltimore.87 Michael Abbott is directorof marketing at Thomson West. Helives in Lakeville, Minn., with hiswife, Nancy Brownlee Abbott, andtheir two sons.88 Dianna Clemens Heim isan assistant marketing directorfor Tower Bancorp, responsiblefor the company’s advertising andgraphic design, media relations andevent planning. Her articles, “ADivine Vintage” and “Bookshelf,”were published in HagerstownMagazine. She makes her home inYou can help...Fayetteville with her husband, Ken,and their two children.89 Lisa Smith Sangregorio isa kindergarten teacher at MusserSchool in the Sharon City SchoolDistrict. She and her husband, Jeff,live in Brookfield, Ohio.91 Christy Heid of NatronaHeights is the outreach/careercoordinator for the workforceleadership 2+2+2 program inelectro-optics at Indiana Universityof Pennsylvania’s Northpointecampus.Elizabeth Schuit Crum receivedthe Mead Fellowship Award forLeadership in Foreign LanguageEducation. She teaches Spanish andEnglish as a second language inthe Quaker Valley School District.She lives in McDonald with herhusband, Jeffrey, and their son.92 Michael Kirschman and hiswife, Kay Kearns Kirschman, anddaughter have moved to Charlotte,N.C., where Michael is employedby Mecklenburg Parks andRecreation.93 Dr. Meegan McCarthyAmbrose is a veterinarian at NorthMemorial Animal Hospital in NewWilmington. She and her husband,Mark, and their son live in NewMiddletown, Ohio.Join the network of alumni, parents and friends of the <strong>College</strong> whoare committed each year to helping students get the most out of their<strong>Westminster</strong> education. Please send your check today...Or give online atwww.westminster.edu/givingThank you!Winte r 20 06 • Wes tminste r C ollege Magazine25