SHEPHERD C OLLEGE Magazine Volume 9, No. 2 • Winter 2003 Foundation OFFICERS James Davis ’59 President Rippon James Moler ’30 Immediate Past President Charles Town William Knode ’58 Vice President Sharpsburg, MD Sallye S. Price ’53 & ’54 Secretary Shepherdstown E. William Johnson Treasurer Harpers Ferry Monica Lingenfelter Executive Vice President Hagerstown, MD James A. Watson VP for College Advancement Martinsburg D. Frank Hill III ’75 Legal Counsel Shepherdstown Alumni Association Ken Boone ’76 Baltimore, MD Michael Smith ’89 Winchester, VA Herbert Clark Hagerstown, MD Daniel C. Starliper ’69 Martinsburg Deborah Dhayer ’74 Berkeley Springs Sarah Townsend Martinsburg Timothy D. Haines ’95 Shepherdstown David Wing Shepherdstown Robert Holmes ’64 Atlanta, GA DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE Jane Ikenberry-Dorrier ’65 Scottsville, VA Lee Keebler ’60 Martinsburg Jerry Kerr ’68 Winchester, VA M. Rebecca Linton Martinsburg Allen Lueck ’67 Shepherdstown Susan Mentzer-Blair ’72 Knoxville, MD David Newlin ’76 Winchester, VA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ramon Alvarez ’62 Shepherdstown Charlotte Painter Martinsburg Jason Best Shepherdstown Cinda Scales ’81 Martinsburg David L. Dunlop Shepherdstown Donald Jones ’71 & ’97 Shepherdstown HONORARY DIRECTORS James A. Butcher Shepherdstown Sara Helen Cree Shepherdstown BOARD OF DIRECTORS Donald Jones ’71 & ’97 President Shepherdstown John Wolff ’88 Vice President Hamilton, Virginia David Rickard ’56 Treasurer Greensboro, NC Gloria Eshelman ’72 Secretary Shepherdstown Chris Wooten ’87 Financial Consultant Bel Air, MD James A. Watson Executive Director Kearneysville Lavely Gruber Pikesville, MD Melissa Allen Alumni Director Martinsburg Hazel Hendricks Shenandoah Junction Michael Athey ’62 Shepherdstown Jessie Hendrix Shepherdstown Denny Barron ’73 Shepherdstown Ruth Thacher Shepherdstown Scott Bradford Doleman ’95 Charles Town Aimee Gibbons ’92 Washington, D.C. Paul Hillyard ’58 Winchester, VA William Knode ’58 Sharpsburg, MD Lynn Leatherman ’92 Falling Waters Neville Leonard ’59 Shepherdstown Betty Lowe ’52 Shepherdstown Tripp Lowe ’95 Shepherdstown James Omps ’57 Winchester, VA Sallye Price ’53 & ’54 Shepherdstown Larry Strite ’60 Shepherdstown Charles VanMetre ’56 Sharpsburg, MD Robert Wantz ’55 Hagerstown, MD Ben Ellis ’66 Bunker Hill James R. Fleenor ’74 Martinsburg Board of Governors Andrew D. Michael ’75 Chair Hedgesville Anders Henriksson Faculty Representative Harpers Ferry Lacy I. Rice III Vice Chair Bethesda, MD Jill McKay Student Representative Shepherdstown Manny Arvon ’74 Secretary Martinsburg Robert A. McMillan Martinsburg Lauri Bridgeforth ’87 Winchester, VA 2 Barbara Pichot ’71 & ’81 Kearneysville Brent Robinson Morgantown John M. Sherwood Charles Town Daniel Starliper ’69 Classified Employee Representative Martinsburg Cover: The newly-renovated Ruth Scarborough Library was dedicated in October. Photo by Timothy D. Haines Shepherd College Magazine Contents From the President Shepherd Today Once in a lifetime U.S. News rankings .............................................................. 4 Record enrollment for fall ................................................... 4 Boone Field House dedicated ............................................... 4 Multicultural grant awarded ............................................... 5 Online application available ................................................ 5 Transcendental Web site created .......................................... 5 Library dedication held ........................................................ 6 College musicians play Montreaux ...................................... 7 Marvin Hamlisch to perform ............................................... 7 Shepherd University Alumni Spotlight: Agnes Tabler ’48 ..................................... 8 Alumni reception held in Richmond .................................... 8 Deaths .................................................................................. 9 Golf tournament a success ................................................... 9 Class notes ......................................................................... 10 Homecoming ...................................................................... 12 Births, Engagements ........................................................... 13 Alums reunite in July ......................................................... 14 Weddings ............................................................................ 15 Athletics Women’s tennis wins title ................................................... 16 Women’s basketball ........................................................... 16 Wilkinson is three-time honoree ........................................ 16 Sport shorts ........................................................................ 17 Men’s basketball ................................................................ 17 Development Donor/Scholar reception .................................................... 18 Faculty research activities .................................................. 18 Scarborough Society events ................................................ 19 Phonathon slated for February .......................................... 19 Scarborough Gala nets $10,000 ........................................ 19 Statements of financial position ......................................... 19 Contributor list .................................................................. 20 The Shepherd College Magazine is published by the Office of External Affairs, the Office of College Advancement, and the Shepherd College Foundation for the Shepherd College community—alumni, donors, students, parents, prospective students, staff and faculty, and friends of the College. A portion of the production cost is underwritten by the Shepherd College Alumni Association and the Shepherd College Foundation. EDITOR AND ART DIRECTOR Valerie Owens CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Monica Lingenfelter, James A. Watson CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Timothy D. Haines, Melissa Allen, Marcyanna Millet, Chip Ransom, Cathy Nevy, Sharon Henderson, Gary Kable, Susan Franklin, Heather Kitchen Send class note information to Alumni Office, Shepherd College, P.O. Box 3210, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443-3210 or to <[email protected]> via e-mail. Winter 2003 College, I participated in a press conference to introduce me to members of the media. I recall the very first question: “When is Shepherd College going to become a university?” The question took me by surprise, and I had no idea what to say, so I deferred the question to Chancellor Clifford Trump. He explained that the colleges in West Virginia were DAVID L. DUNLOP prohibited from teaching graduate courses, as that was the domain of the two public universities. Since having graduate programs was generally a prerequisite to becoming a university, such a change was not anticipated for any of the colleges. Next question? Had my crystal ball been unpacked, my reply to the reporter’s question would have been, “Shepherd College will seek a name change to Shepherd University in 2003.” This, in fact, is exactly what occurred at the Shepherd College Board of Governors meeting on October 23, when it unanimously passed a resolution requesting university status. Approximately two years ago one of the public institutions in West Virginia inquired into a name change from “college” to “university.” At that time, there were no stated guidelines by which to address such a request, so the Legislature worked with the Higher Education Policy Commission to create the criteria which would have to be met prior to the granting of university status. The Policy Commission put into place the following requirements: 1.) Offer at least one master’s level program; 2.) Have an approved mission statement that provides for the offering of graduate programs; 3.) Gain the approval of the accrediting agency to offer master’s level programs; and 4.) Have a tenured and tenure track faculty in which at least two-thirds of the faculty members hold terminal degrees, typically the doctorate. With the implementation of our first graduate program in August 2003, Shepherd College now meets or exceeds all of the criteria. Wide-ranging discussions were conducted on campus, and during the fall semester we received positive resolutions from the Shepherd College Alumni Association, the Classified Employees Council, the Shepherd College Foundation, the Student Government Association, the Student Life Council, and the Faculty Senate. The campus community recognized that the name change would more accurately reflect the nature of the institution. It is important to recognize that Shepherd’s mission is not going to change. That is, if our name change is approved by the Higher Education Policy Commission and the West Virginia Legislature, we will continue our focus on teaching. We do not intend to become a research university; however, our faculty will continue, as they have in the past, to conduct research and to be professionally active in their chosen disciplines. Over the past two decades, most of the baccalaureate colleges in America have changed their names to include the word “university.” Only about 17 percent of the baccalaureate institutions of higher education within a 500 mile radius of Shepherd continues to be called a “college.” Additionally, there has been a national trend for community colleges to drop the word “commuGary Kable Alumni Shortly after accepting the presidency at Shepherd (continued to page 6) 3 Shepherd Today In U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings released in August, Shepherd College was ranked among the top 104 southern region comprehensive colleges offering bachelor’s degrees. Based on peer assessment, Shepherd was the top-ranked second tier college in the southern region. No public colleges or West Virginia colleges were ranked in the south’s top tier. “We are especially pleased with our peer assessment score and Shepherd’s rate of alumni giving,” said President David L. Dunlop. “Of the public colleges in West Virginia, Shepherd received the highest peer assessment score, and Shepherd tied with one other West Virginia public college in the percentage of alumni who give to their alma mater.” Shepherd scored a 3.3 out of 5.0 in peer assessment, a ranking formula that U.S. News and World Report uses to determine reputation of an institution by using the opinions of those in position to judge a school’s academic excellence. U.S. News contacts presidents, provosts, and deans of admission and asks them to rate peer schools’ academic programs on a scale of 1 (marginal) to 5 (distinguished). The average alumni giving rate to Shepherd College was 14 percent during 2000-01 and 2001-02. According to U.S. News, institutions in the comprehensive colleges category focus on undergraduate education and offer a range of degree programs—in the liberal arts, which account for fewer than half of their bachelor’s degrees, and in professional fields such as business, nursing, and education. There are 324 comprehensive colleges ranked within four regions: north, south, midwest, and west. ❧ Record-breaking fall enrollment Shepherd achieved a record-breaking enrollment for the fall semester. Enrollment records were set in three areas: head count, FTE (full-time equivalent), and new freshmen. Head count for the fall is 4,831, which breaks the existing record enrollment of 4,703 set during fall 2000.The head count is 155 more than last fall’s count of 4,676. FTE (defined as the total number of credit hours divided by 15) is 3,722 compared to last fall’s FTE of 3,586. The record freshman class is 845, up from fall 2002’s 774 member class. “With our enrollment at an all-time high,” said President David L. Dunlop, “we are positively impacting the Eastern Panhandle’s economy as we grow the leaders of tomorrow. Shepherd is central to the region’s intellectual and cultural vitality.” 4 Boone Field House dedicated T he Kenneth J. Boone Field House was officially opened on Saturday, September 6 with a dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony. Boone served as the chair of the Ram Stadium Expansion Committee, formed by the Shepherd College Foundation to raise money for the stadium facilities building. He kicked off the fundraising effort by challenging comKEN BOONE ’76 mittee members to contact as many alumni and friends as they could, and he matched their contributions dollar for dollar during the initial phase. In his remarks at the ceremony, Board of Governors Chair Andy Michael ’75 said, “In order for Shepherd to maintain its quality programs and to ensure growth, the College will need more alumni and friends like Ken Boone who are willing to take leadership roles and are willing to be major financial donors themselves.” The Board of Governors named the facility the Kenneth J. Boone Field House in August 2002 in recognition of his fundraising leadership and financial support of the project. ❧ Gary Kable Shepherd fares well in peer assessment, alumni giving rates in ‘U.S. News’ college rankings BOG approves name change to Shepherd University The Board of Governors voted unanimously October 23 to seek approval for a name change from Shepherd College to Shepherd University. “The campus community supports this move,” said Andy Michael ’75, chair of the Board of Governors. “With our enrollment nearing the 5,000 mark, we think this is the right time for Shepherd College to become Shepherd University.” The Legislature cleared the way last spring for four-year colleges to become universities and asked the Policy Commission to determine which of the colleges should be considered. The Policy Commission established specific requirements for university status related to programmatic offerings and faculty credentials, and Shepherd meets or exceeds all of them. Shepherd’s Board of Governors is asking that the Policy Commission consider its request at the Commission’s December meeting. If the Policy Commission recommends university status for Shepherd, the Legislature likely will take up the issue during the spring legislative session. ❧ Shepherd College Magazine Multicultural Office receives $15,000 grant for social justice Shepherd College’s Office of Multicultural Student Affairs was awarded $15,000 by the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission’s Social Justice Initiatives Grant program in September. The grant will be used to enhance Shepherd’s multicultural education and social justice outreach programs. The grant also will help continue the College’s current pluralistic education programs that are making a significant difference in how students, faculty, and staff and the college’s constituent communities engage and interact with one another. Thomas C. Segar, director of multicultural student affairs at Shepherd, wrote the grant and will serve as the project director. The grant will be used to create education awareness, appreciation, and advocacy to unite students, faculty, staff, and the community in greater understanding and respect of varied social and cultural differences among nationalities. Also planned will be a yearlong series of lectures, staff development initiatives, minority alumni/community networking, and initiatives which focus on the African-American, Latino, and Asian communities, women’s issues, and the gay community. The outreach program will create working links with social and cultural leaders in the Eastern Panhandle region to ensure that inclusiveness becomes more prevalent and will offer a venue where the college community can work with others for social justice for all. ❧ English Department launches American Transcendentalist Web site The College’s Department of English has launched a new Web site titled American Transcendentalism: An Online Travel Guide. The site, developed by students and faculty members in the department, is one of the world’s five most comprehensive sites on the Transcendentalist movement. The Web site was developed as part of a course taught by Dr. Patricia Dwyer and Dr. Linda Tate, both associate professors. The Web site features information on key Transcendentalist writers including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and Frederick Douglass. The site also highlights the places that were important to the Transcendentalists including Boston, Concord, Walden Pond, Salem, Amherst, New York, Baltimore, and Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Journal entries, poetry, and sketches by Shepherd faculty and staff complement the information on the Web site. The Web site was featured this summer at three professional meetings. In June, Tate showed the Web site at the National Winter 2003 Apply online! Shepherd College has a new online application that allows students to apply to Shepherd online and to complete the FAFSA federal financial aid application. Students may also apply for West Virginia state grants and the Promise Scholarship from the site. Information is stored so that the applicant does not have to reenter information for additional forms. Applicants using the online application must print a signature page, sign it, and attach their $35 application fee check to the form and mail it to the Office of Admissions. Online applications are not processed until the $35 application fee has been received. Applicants must arrange for their high school guidance counselors to send their high school transcript and ACT or SAT scores to Shepherd College as soon as possible after submitting the online application. Transfer students must request that their college transcripts from all colleges previously attended be sent to Shepherd College. Additional information and directions are posted on the Web site. The link to the online application, part of the West Virginia Mentor program, is located on Shepherd’s home page www.shepherd.edu in the right hand column. Those who prefer to fill out a paper application may download one from the Web site at www.shepherd.edu/college/ downloads.html or obtain one by calling the Office of Admissions at 304/876-5212. Application deadline for January 2004 is November 1. Application deadlines for August 2004 are November 15 for freshman early action applications, February 1 for freshman regular applications, and March 15 for transfer and readmit students. Deadlines for Summer 2004 admission are the same as the August 2004 deadlines. Endowment for the Humanities Learning to Look Workshop sponsored by Maryville College and Vanderbilt University and presented the site and the innovative pedagogy behind it at the Friends Association of Higher Education sponsored by Swarthmore College. Tate also presented the site in August as part of an invitational symposium titled “Building Community and Connections Online and On Campus,” an international meeting convened by the Teaching and Learning with Technology Group. The meeting brought together 25 face-to-face participants and 25 virtual participants who joined online. The Web site can be found at www.shepherd.edu/transweb/ travelguide.htm. Tate serves as the Web master for the project, which is funded in part by a research grant for the Shepherd College Foundation. ❧ 5 Shepherd Today Timothy D. Haines Newly-renovated Scarborough Library dedicated in October The long-needed renovation of the fourdecades-old Ruth Scarborough Library was due to the efforts of Senator Robert C. Byrd, who obtained $3.16 million in HUD grants for the Scarborough renovation. This makes a total of $27.9 million in federal funding that Senator Byrd has obtained for projects at Shepherd. The renovation of the Ruth Scarborough Library and the Scarborough Library addition make the facility the only comprehensive, major library in the Eastern Panhandle, meeting the needs of students, faculty, and the entire community. The first floor houses newspapers and periodicals current and bound, microform, Winners of the West Virginia Young Writers Fiction Competition were Charlotte M. Henning, Charles Town, $500 first prize; Abigail Aikens, second place, Morgantown; and Natalie Sypolt, honorable mention, Morgantown. The fiction competition is sponsored by the West Virginia Humanities Council, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and Shepherd to encourage young West Virginia writers between the ages of 16-28. 6 and government documents. Situated on the second floor are reference, reserves, bestsellers, new books, public services, and a café, which has drinks and snacks available in vending machines and places to study. On the third floor are the general collection, special collections, children’s books, and audio visual materials. Every floor has study rooms, and conference rooms are available on the second and third floors. A plaza on the south side of the library features a bronze plaque of the Shepherd logo, four benches, and stepped risers that Gary Kable Among the ribbon-cutting dignitaries were (l. to r.) USGS’s Bonnie McGregor, Scarborough Society President Ray Alvarez, Library Dean Rachel Schipper, President Dunlop, Facilities Director Dan Yanna, Board of Governors Chair Andy Michael, Project Manager Ray Meeker, Professor Sonja Evanisko, and Architect Brent Feight. Librarian emeritus Floyd Miller, pictured with Library Dean Rachel Schipper, returned to Shepherd for the dedication ceremony. Miller served as the librarian of the Scarborough Library from 1962 until his retirement in 1981. create a semicircular stage for outdoor presentations. Two walls flanking each side of the stage contain engraved bricks, which were part of a charitable project undertaken by the Foundation’s Scarborough Society. ❧ Once in a lifetime (continued from page 3) nity” from their names even though they offer only two-year degrees. Thus, in many regions of the country the term “college” is associated with institutions offering two-year degrees, and the term “university” is associated with four-year and graduate degrees. Yes, the definition of a university—if there ever was one—is changing. Student enrollment is not a critical factor, and having professional schools is no longer the norm for becoming a university. What is evolving across the country is a structure of research universities and teaching uni- versities, with the mission statement serving as the defining element. We are very hopeful that the West Virginia House and Senate will pass legislation in the upcoming session so that Shepherd College will become Shepherd University in the very near future. We strongly believe that this change is in the best interest of our students—past and present. Becoming a university is a once in a life time event. It will give Shepherd the occasion to reaffirm its commitment to opportunity, value, and excellence. ❧ David L. Dunlop Shepherd College Magazine College musicians play at Montreux Jazz Festival in July Composer Marvin Hamlisch to perform April 18 Oscars, four Grammys, two Emmys, a Tony, three Golden Globes, and the Pulitzer Prize is coming to Shepherd Saturday, April 18 at 3 p.m. for a solo recital in the Frank Center Theater. As a composer, Hamlisch has won virtually every major award that exists, most of them more than once. Among the Broadway shows that he MARVIN HAMLISCH has composed are They’re Playing Our Song and The Goodbye Girl. He is the composer of more than 40 motion picture scores including his Oscar-winning score and song for The Way We Were and his adaptation of Scott Joplin’s music for The Sting for which he received a third Oscar. His prolific output of scores for films include original compositions and/or musical adaptations for Sophie’s Choice, Ordinary People, The Swimmer, Three Men and a Baby, Ice Castles, Take the Money and Run, Bananas, and Save the Tiger. Hamlisch holds the position of principal pops conductor with both the Pittsburgh Symphony and National Symphony orchestras. He was musical director and manager of Barbara Streisand’s 1994 concert tour of the U.S. and England as well as of the television special, Barbara Streisand: The Concert, for which he received two Emmys. Hamlisch’s concert appearance is a fund-raiser for a rare handmade Fazioli grand piano for the Department of Music. Before the concert, a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. to officially open the new addition to the Frank Center. The new addition will house a rehearsal hall and practice rooms, which can be acoustically-tuned with the push of a button. Tickets for the Hamlisch concert are $50, $30 of which is tax-deductible. Call 304/876-5555 to reserve your seats today. For more information on the Hamlisch concert, visit the Web site at www.shepherd.edu/musicweb/Marvin.html. ❧ Shepherd’s Jazz Ensemble (above) performs at Montreaux Jazz Festival. The Concert Choir (below, right) performs on the tour. The Jazz Ensemble played on three different venues, the big band performing on the two main outdoor stages while the jazz combo performed in one of the many jazz clubs. Dr. Alexander Fleming, president of the Friends of Music and a physician who traveled with the group, said, “I was amazed to see a standing ovation for a college group at the Montreux Festival. It was a life-changing experience for these students.” The Concert Choir also performed in Montreux at St. John’s Anglican Church and the Anglican Church of Koh. “I have never been on a European concert tour with better audiences,” noted Dr. Kevin Badanes, choir conductor. “These were the largest and most appreciative audiences that I have ever seen,” The entourage traveled to Italy where the choir performed at St. Mary’s of Assisi and St. Peter’s in Rome. The groups also performed in the towns of Montecatini and Bagnoregio, Italy. At the combined jazz and choir performance in Bagnoregio, the entire town came out to hear their music and, at the end, received a champagne toast from the mayor. “It was great to serve as goodwill ambassadors from the states,” said Dr. Mark McCoy, chair of the music department and jazz band leader. “We were separated by language in every town, but once the music began, we were all one people. To watch their responses to our music was one of the many highlights of the trip “We encourage our students to do two things: to commit to excellence and to make their lives extraordinary. On this one trip, we were able to witness both,” said McCoy. ❧ Winter 2003 Music Department Photo Marvin Hamlisch, winner of three pleted a 10-day concert tour of Switzerland and Italy, including appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July. The students were joined by members of the Friends of Music, an organization dedicated to supporting musical excellence at Shepherd. Music Department Photo The Shepherd College Jazz Ensemble and Concert Choir com- 7 Alumni Alumni Spotlight: Agnes Tabler ’48 8 the Shepherdstown Fire Department and is a judge at the Jefferson County Fair. She is also active in the New Street United Methodist Church and is president of the Mecklenburg CEOS Club. Aside from her community activities, Tabler enjoys spending time with her family. They are keeping the Shepherd tradition alive as well; her two daughters—Susan Tabler Zigler ’76 and Kathy Jo Tabler Blue ’80—and son—Daniel Tabler ’72—are Shepherd graduates, and she has two grandchildren—Joshua Walker Zigler ’06 and Sarah Virginia Blue ’07—currently enrolled. To Agnes Tabler for 44 years of service to the community and the College, on behalf of the faculty, staff, students and alumni of Shepherd College, we say thank you. Your spirit, thoughtfulness and generosity have meant so much to so many. ❧ Heather Kitchen James A. Watson Every year at Commencement the Shepherd College Alumni Association honors an outstanding alumnus/a for his or her commitment and contributions to the College and community. Because of the high caliber of the alums that Shepherd produces, it is impossible to honor everyone. Therefore, the Alumni Association would like to take time throughout AGNES TABLER the rest of the year to recognize hardworking individuals for their accomplishments and contributions. For the first Alumni Spotlight the Alumni Association would like to thank Agnes Tabler ’48 for years of time and dedication to Shepherd College and the community. After graduating from Shepherd, Tabler worked at a Martinsburg insurance agency as well as being a homemaker and mother. She returned to Shepherd and began working in the Registrar’s Office in 1960, at that time located in Knutti Hall, and recalls all recording was done by hand. “Transcripts were processed daily in the basement using a chemical solvent,” Tabler remembers. Through the years she worked her way up to become the associate registrar, outlasting many other employees. “I’m on my seventh registrar at Shepherd,” she laughs. In addition to maintaining accurate academic records, Tabler is responsible for certifying teacher education graduates and sports eligibility, and manages many commencement processes. And while many may recognize her from their time at Shepherd, chances are she remembers them, too. “I might not always remember faces, but I can recall just about any name, for instance when they graduated and what the degree was in,” says Tabler. In addition to her long hours in the Registrar’s Office, she often volunteers her time after the workday ends. For Look for Alumni Spotlight in years she has been instrumenfuture issues of the Shepherd tal in helping the Alumni AsCollege Magazine. If you know sociation with their Annual of alumni who have contribFund Phonathon campaign, uted to the College or their tirelessly providing support to community, we’d love to procallers and keeping track of file them. Send a brief deall of the pledges received. scription and contact inforWhen she is not working mation to: Office of Alumni for Shepherd, Tabler contribAffairs, Shepherd College, utes to her community of P.O. Box 3210, ShepherdsShepherdstown. She bakes town, WV, 25443-3210. cookies for the blood drive at Richmond alumni reception Alumni joined current students and their families on September 13 for a brunch prior to the Shepherd-Virginia Union University football game in Richmond. While the game’s outcome was not what Shepherd alumni hoped, the alumni, students, and family members had to the opportunity to socialize at the first ever Richmond/Tidewater gathering. Pictured above (l. to r.) are Jim Artz ’58, from Louisa, Virginia; Alumni Association board member Larry Strite ’60; and John Artz. 2004 Alumni Events Calendar February 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25: Annual Fund Phonathon May 21: Emeritus Reception and Luncheon May 22: Commencement June: 1st Annual Alumni Family Weekend (Date and location to be announced) July: New Student Orientation (Dates to be announced) October 8: 13th Annual Alumni Association Charity Golf Tournament October 8: Hall of Fame Banquet October 9: Homecoming Shepherd College Magazine Deaths MARGIE STANLEY JOHNSTON ’27 died October 6, 2003. She was a member of the Shepherd College Alumni Association, serving six years as secretary. She was a lifelong member and trustee of the Grace Reformed United Church of Christ, Kearneysville, where she served as the church organist and choir member for 60 years, elder, deacon, Sunday school teacher, and secretary of the Woman’s Guild. She is survived by son NORVAL G. JOHNSTON II ’57 and brother DAVID HENRY STANLEY ’27. ETHEL RIDENOUR HENSON ’28, of Shepherdstown, died July 26, 2003. She was an elementary teacher in Jefferson County for 35 years and a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church where she served as treasurer for a number of years. MARGARET V. DOWNEY ’34, of Martinsburg, died July 20, 2003. She was an influencial educator in Berkeley County for many years and was one of the first women principals. She was an active member of the Emeritus Club at Shepherd College, the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Library Club, Berkeley County Historical Society, and Meals on Wheels. She has several years of advanced studies at WVU and she stopped just short of her doctoral degree in the mid-50s. MARY CHRISTINE HUNTER ’38, of Shenandoah Junction, died July 29, 2003. She retired in 1987 after 47 years with the Jefferson County Board of Education, having taught at Charles Town High School and working in the Administration Department of the Board office. She was a member of the Elk Branch Presbyterian Church and a member of the Women of the Church. She was also a member of ETA Chapter Delta Kappa Gamma, Key Women Educators honorary society, Kappa Delta Pi honorary society, Alpha Sigma Tau sorority, Pack Horse Ford Chapter of NSDAR, and the West Virginia Retired Teachers Association. HARVEY S. GARDNER ’56 died June 18, 2003 in Orlando, Florida. For 10 years he was a music instructor for the Berkeley County Board of Education. He was then employed by Washington County (Maryland) Board of Education for 29 years. He was an instrumental music instructor at South Potomac Junior High and E. Russell Hicks Middle School until his retirement in 1989. He was a member of the St. John’s Methodist Church in Sebring, Florida. ADA PARK HALTERMAN ’56, of New Martinsville, died on July 22, 2003. She was a wonderful educator for many years. CLARENCE H. CLARK ’71 died June 27, 2003 at his Martinsburg home. He was a teacher at Shepherdstown Junior High School for 28 years and had co-founded the Shepherdstown Youth Center during that time. He had a great dedication to youth and always went above and beyond his call to work with children, always putting in extra hours helping students. Winter 2003 BARBARA D. CULLER ’80 died July 23, 2003. She was a park ranger with the Maryland State Parks Systems, a parks specialist with the Washington County Parks Department in Hagerstown, Maryland, and a customer service representative for Farmers and Merchants Bank and Trust in Washington County. SUZANNE R. COLLETTE ’86 died August 26, 2003 at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Ranson. She was a member of the Covenant Baptist Church. ELIZABETH “BETH” THOMAS ’86 died August 8, 2003 in Winchester, Virginia. She was a member of the Phi Gamma Nu fraternity and also was treasurer. She was an accountant for a mortgage company and enjoyed travel over the last few years to Mexico, Australia, and various parts of the United States. She is survived by her parents, Patsy and Sam Thomas, as well as her godchildren Jordan, Emilee and J.T. Sizemore, children of her best friend ROBIN STEWART SIZEMORE ’87. Beth was a good friend to many and family to many more; she will be greatly missed by all. JOHN P. LUCE died July 1, 2003 at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Ranson. He was an advisor to the Shepherd College radio station and had been a commercial pilot, flight instructor, broadcaster, consultant, and an electrical engineer. He had owned and operated Radio Station WXVA and WZFM in Charles Town for 12 years. ❧ Golf tournament a sell out The Alumni Association’s 12th Annual Golf Tournament was a sell-out with a record 135 golfers participating. The October 10 event took place at Cress Creek Golf and Country Club in Shepherdstown and provides funds for non-revenue generating sports programs. Among the winners were Chuck Ingram, Ken Lowe, Tripp Lowe, and Fred Parsons for the first flight. The second flight winners included R. J. Carey, Meredith Polen, Joel Polen, and Aaron Polen. The third flight was won by Keith Koenig, Rich Pell, Charlie Lamp, and Chauncey Winbush. Tournament Sponsors: Cornerstone ($1,000) JCW Company, Inc. Eagle ($500) BB&T Hutzler Music, Inc. Jefferson Security Bank Valley Proteins Birdie ($250) Merrill Lynch Par ($100) 220 Seafood B-K Office Supply Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wantz Carroll Construction The Inn at Antietam Chick-fil-a Christian Caine Jewelers Class of 1960 (continued to page 11) 9 Alumni Class Notes ’63 G ARY L. E DWARDS , of Winchester, Virginia, retired on May 1 after a successful career in employee relations with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Doubleday and Company, Inc. in New York City, and the Bertelsmann Printing and Manufacturing Corporation. For the last seven years, he was in economic development, first with the Virginia Department of Business Assistance and most recently with the Winc h e s t e r- F r e d e r i c k County Economic Development Commission. Also, Gary was honored by Lord Fairfax Community College on May 15 with the Medallion of Recognition for his contributions to workforce development in business and industry and the local school systems and as a founder of the Workforce Development Academy in conjunction with the University of Virginia and the Virginia Community College system. ’69 J ANET K AVE has been awarded the International Educator of the Year award for 2003 and also the Outstanding Executive of the Year for 2003 by the 10 International Biographical Center of Cambridge, England. THOMAS E. PAINTER resigned his position as city manager for Shinnston and is now the county manager for Pike County, Georgia. Pike County is part of the Atlanta metro area. ’73 DR. VANDA WARK had her full-length play, Screaming in the Wilderness, produced this May by Emerging Artists Theatre in New York City. The Off-Off Broadway Review said: “Screaming in the Wilderness is a big, messy, ambitious, important work” and nytheatre.com said: “Vanda has real talent in creating intriguing characters and giving them interesting and tantalizing things to say….Her themes are valid and compelling.” This was Vanda’s first full-length production, but she has had many productions of her oneact plays in New York and Boston. Vanda is an assistant professor at Metropolitan College of New York City where she teaches psychology and writing. ’74 DR. MARY J. C. HENDRIX has been named president and director of Children’s Memorial Institute for Education and Research at Northwestern University. Mary is currently head of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Mary is a gifted researcher whose laboratory has uncovered key findings that increase understanding of how cancer metastasizes. She also has been an energetic advocate for science and science policy on a national level, including leading efforts for increased funding for biomedical research. In May, Mary was appointed to the National Council for Human Genome Research by the secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ’75 MEGAN TOY ROSE-JENSEN earned her M.Ed. in curriculum and instruction adult education. She also received the 2003 Graduate School of Education Academic Award for adult education from George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. She continues to work at Eastern Shore Community College, Melfa, Virginia, as a counselor/instructor. Daughter Sarah graduated in May 2003 with a B.A. from Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, while husband/father Carl kept every- thing else together while his girls studied. ’76 S U S A N D AV I S was recently selected as the 2002-03 West Virginia Volleyball Coach of the Year by the West Virginia School Athletic Coaches Assocation. Having started and developed the volleyball program at Hedgesville High School, she stepped down after leading the Eagles to the West Virginia AAA State Championship. She will continue to officiate in Virginia and Maryland. ’80 GEORGIANN HINCHCLIFFE TOOLE, of Sharpsburg, Maryland, received her doctorate in music education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, May 16. ’83 SHARON A. AFFINITO was instrumental in writing an award nomination and promoting the service that resulted in the Loudoun County, Virginia, Office of Transportation Services receiving a 2003 Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo) for the Reverse Commute Bus Service. The NACo Achievement Award program recognizes counties for improving the management of services provided by county government, based on such criteria as improving cost efficiency, customer service, and workforce training. THOMAS C. GILBERT was recently promoted to a team lead position as an information technology specialist at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Tom has completed his duties with the Marine Corps which included tours in Hawaii and Japan over the past five years. His next assignment will be in Wiesbaden, Germany, to head up a survey team that identifies the data equipment needs at Finthen Airfield, Griesheim Air Station, and Kastel Storage Facility. ’85 JIM FISHER is an attorney in private practice with the law firm of Fisher and Kersey PC which has offices in Warrenton and Fairfax, Virginia. He also serves as town attorney for the town of Warrenton. Additionally, Jim is running as the Republican candidate for commonwealth’s attorney of Fauquier County. Jim welcomes other alumni to contact him at [email protected] ’86 L ISA T AYLOR G RIM received her master of sci(continued next page) Shepherd College Magazine ence degree with a concentration in human resources management from the University of Maryland University College on May 17. ’89 M ICHAEL A. R EID received his M.B.A. from Bentley College in July. ’90 JESSICA GOLD and husband David, welcomed their adopted son Andrew Hampton Vladislav Gold, who was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on January 28. Big sister Lillian Gold, 4, welcomed her baby brother to America on August 1. CHRIS PITZER has started a sequential arts publishing company known as AdHouse Books. The third publication from AdHouse, Project: Telstar, an anthology of comics and illustrations about space and robots, has garnered critical acclaim and industry awards. It also includes work by fellow Shepherd alumni D AV I D PLUNKETT ’87 and MARK BURRIER ’01. ’92 T O B Y P E E R has been named the new head football coach at Spotswood High School in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He rebuilt the program at James River High School prior to the move. Winter 2003 K IM S TUMPHY P EER ’94 will now be teaching business classes at Fort Defiance High School. The couple and their two children reside in Massanutten, Virginia. ’95 JENNIFER S. SHANK completed her Ph.D. in music at the University of Kentucky and accepted an assistant professor appointment at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, where she now resides. ’96 CHRIS STARKE is in his fourth year as the sports information director at Frostburg State University and is also in his second season as FSU’s head softball coach. Chris, who served as Shepherd’s assistant softball coach from 1998-2000, earned Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors in his first season with FSU after guiding the Bobcats to a 13-12 record (7-5 AMCC), a marked improvement from the team’s 8-15-1 mark on 2002. ’98 KERRI BUTTS MILLAY has been the promotions director of the television station NBC25 in Hagerstown, Maryland, for the past four years. She is in charge of promoting both the station and NBC as a network, organizing community events, and overseeing the Web site www.nbc25.com. BRIAN J. SANDS is a consultant for MTM Recognition and is immediate past president of the Annapolis Society for Human Resource Management. He has been elected to serve as the director of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Maryland State Council beginning in January 2004. J A N E T M. S C H N E I D E R graduated in July with a Ph.D. in history from Cambridge State University, Honolulu, Hawaii. She is currently working on her second doctorate at WVU, majoring in literacy with a minor in education law. She is teaching reading in the content area and supervising student teachers for West Virginia University. ’00 SCOTT DAVIS BROKMEYER passed the uniform CPA exam in May. He is the senior auditor for the Defense Contract Audit Agency. He and his wife, R O B I N T E T E R BROKMEYER ’92 , reside in Washington, D.C. A short story by KATHY S HOLL , of Shepherdstown, has been developed into a video by Real Earth Productions. The video, titled The Texture of Life: The Tusing Sisters of Branch Mountain, debuted in October. The story is a flashback of when Kathy was a young girl from the city visiting her maiden aunts on their farm located on top of Branch Mountain in Lost River. Ora and Lynn Tusing were well known because of their spinning and weaving and their Mennonite way of life. Kathy’s daughter, LAURA SHOLL ’00, a title I reading and math specialist at Orchard View Intermediate School in Martinsburg, portrays her mother as a young girl in the video. Kathy entered her story in the West Virginia Writers 2002 Writing Competition and received an honorable mention. Kathy works for the National Park Service, Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historic Park in Hagerstown, Maryland. ’02 C HERYL M IDDLETON is working for the Loudoun County government in Leesburg, Virginia, as a contracting specialist for the Department of Management Services in the Division of Purchasing and Support Services. ’03 GEORGE W. MCCAMMON, J R . is attending West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine with an expected graduation date of May 2007. K RISTI P OYNER is currently a residential social worker for Cedar Ridge Children’s Home and School in Williamsport, Maryland. Golf tournament sponsors (continued from page 9) Classic Print Products Dr. Shirley Prosser Duncan Brothers ERA Oakcrest Realty Insurance Center Kable Photographics Kelican, Harmison, Copp and Shirley Kern Toyota Leatherman Self Storage Mountaineer Raceway Old Dominion Omps, Isherwood, and Uthman Rickard Associates Sallye Price Sports Depot Stutzman Motors Shepherdstown Volunteer Fire Department The Federal Group United Brothers W. H. Knode & Son’s Wachovia Securities Woolston, Koener & Co. Clarion Charles Town Gaming Bootsie Leonard 11 Alumni Gary Kable Clockwise, from above: Outstanding Alumnus Dave Newlin ’76 and his wife Betsy Newlin ’78 ride in the Homecoming parade. Gary Kable James A. Watson Homecoming 2003 President David L. Dunlop (l.) joined Homecoming King Matt Gay, Queen Angie Flook, and last year’s Queen Gloria Makalebo at halftime. Homecoming court members Keith Worrell and Leslie Caple ride in the parade. Balloons and tents marked the site of the alumni buffet near Ram Stadium Gary Kable Gary Kable Participants in Friday’s golf tournament were (l. to r.) Drew Robertson ’85, Van Stemple ’84, Mike Smith ’89, and President Dunlop. Parade judges were (l. to r.) Bill Lingenfelter, Dave Hoffman, Dr. Linda Tate, Norma Taylor, and Pam Watson ’97. Alumni board member Betty Lowe ’52 worked the Alumni Association table at the brunch. James A. Watson The Taylor twins—Sara Taylor Lueck ’67 (l.) and Sue Taylor Edwards ’67—were on hand for Homecoming. 12 Gary Kable James A. Watson Gary Kable The annual Multicultural Reception in the Ram’s Den was the site of fellowship and fun. Shepherd College Magazine Births BOBBY CURTIS ’84 and wife Sandra, a son, Nicholas Frederick, born July 11. MARY LOU UTTERMOHLEN ’84 and husband Dr. Bill Sanders, a daughter, Shiloh Grace, born November 19, 2002. JIM FISHER ’85 and wife Nono, a daughter, Audrey Louise, born March 12. She was 21 inches long and weighed 8 pounds 15 ounces. She is adored by big brothers Wesley, 9, and Joseph, 5. BILL PALMER ’85 and wife Sallie, a daughter, Eliana Joan, born July 2. She joins brother Zachary, 2. SUE SCHWANENBERGER LECLAIR ’87 and husband Tim, a son, Simon Michael, born October 7, 2002. He joins brothers Jack, 7, and Joseph, 4. SUZANNE BEKCHAM KAUFMAN ’89 and husband Fred, a daughter, Alexandra Katherine, born March 18. She joins big sister Josephine Cristine, 3. AMY C. HUTCHISON-HOMROCK ’90 and husband Chris, a daughter, Kathleen Michelle Homrock, born June 3. Engagements ANDREA IRZINSKI ’94 is engaged to marry Todd Aaron Goren in spring 2004. MICHELLE L. MCDONALD ’98 is engaged to marry Allan S. Linn on October 25 at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. MANDI GRANTT BOARMAN ’99 is engaged to marry JASON A. ALLEN ’98 on December 6 at Calvary United Methodist Church, Martinsburg. SHAWN ANDREW “ANDY” BALDWIN ’01 is engaged to marry JoAnna Elaine Farrell on November 1. MATTHEW LYNN GRAGUNIER ’01 is engaged to marry Amy Jane Cunningham on October 4. NATALIE A. CUSHION ’01 is engaged to marry ERIC WHITEHEAD ’01 on July 10, 2004. DARA DELANCY ’01 is engaged to marry David Holcombe in the fall of 2006 when Dara finishes her doctoral program in clinical psychology at Xavier University. KRISTIN K. HANEY ’01 is engaged to marry Christopher M. Galloway in Lubbock, Texas, in spring 2005. LYNN M URRAY LYON ’91 and husband Jeff, a son, Bennett Mitchell, born November 12, 2002. CHRISTINA ASHLEY ’02 is engaged to marry Shane Hutzler on October 4 in Lovettsville, Virginia. LORI KELLEY WALKER ’92 and ZACK WALKER ’92, their first child, a daughter, Sydney Ann, born March 16. KATY E. ORR ’02 is engaged to marry JASON TRENARY ’01 on July 10 at New Street United Methodist Church, Shepherdstown. VIRGINIA CHENOWETH JOHN ’93 and husband SCOTT JOHN ’91, a daughter, Abigail Lee, born June 28. She weighed 6 pounds 11 ounces and was 20 inches long. She joins big brother Andrew, 2. ERIC LOWMAN ’93 and wife Cindy, twin sons, Ryan Dean and Kyle Dean, born May 1. They join their big sister Emily Louise. LEANNE MILLAY ’03 is engaged to marry AARON MCDONALD ’03 on September 6 at St. Leo’s Catholic Church, Inwood. MELODEE SULLIVAN ’03 is engaged to marry Chip AufdemBrinke on May 22, 2004. ❧ JOANNE FAYE DOVE ’94 and ’97 and husband Keith, a daughter, Elizabeth Ressie, born July 8, 2002. She joins sibling Jesse. KEVIN HINE ’98 and wife Michele, a second son, Christopher William, born November 8, 2002. CATHY COLLINS WATKINS ’95 and husband Tim, a daughter, Josephine, born June 4. She joins big sister Carly, 3. KELLI RANKIN-MINNICK ’98 and husband, Brett Minnick, a son, Hunter Wade, born May 21. He weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces. JENNIFER SHAWVER AMBROSE ’96 and husband D.R., a daughter, Reagan Elizabeth, born on June 20, Gaithersburg, Maryland. MARK DOWE ’96 and KELLY CAVERY DOWE ’97, a son, Aiden Robert, born July 1. BETH BONDE CARPENTER ’97 and husband JAMES CARPENTER ’95, twin girls, Breanna Jean and Lindsey Frances, born July 1. Winter 2003 KRIS KIRK ’99 and BETH HALGREN K IRK ’00, their first son, Bryce Mackenzie, born July 29. BETH A NN HUGHES ROSS ’02 and husband J AMES “JAY” R OSS II ’02, a son, James Garrett, born September 26, 2002. Godparents are J AMISON REYNOLDS ’03 and A PRIL SHIMP R EYNOLDS ’02. ❧ 13 Alumni Classes of ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03 reunite in July in Shepherdstown Shepherdstown for a wild, wonderful reunion weekend. During the July 18-20 weekend, Shepherd graduates gathered together, including several who traveled from as far away as Florida, New Orleans, and California. The idea for the weekend originally stemmed from a party that local alumnus Matthew Kradel threw two years ago when a friend, Lucas Tatham, returned from the Peace Corps. As the party was such a huge success before, Kradel decided to give it another go. He graciously organized the weekend festivities and even hosted a large alumni party in his own backyard. Bottom row (l. to r.), Chris Marrero ’01, Magda Tondera ’99, Tammy Vulhop ’99, The weekend kicked off on Friday afternoon middle row, Jill Harner ’99, Sarah Becker ’99, Greg Fleisher ’99, Tami Watkins ’01, with Kradel leading an alumni rafting trip down Andy Graham ’00, Stacey Burnett ’99, Matt Kradel ’99, Pavel “Pasha” Yakovlev ’02, the Shenandoah and the Potomac rivers near Harp- Jessica Fleisher ’03, Travis Gosa ’02, back row, David Goldman ’00, Rick Denniston ers Ferry. Kradel, who works part-time for River ’96, Lucas Tatham ’99, Beth Herr ’01, Amanda Morgan ’00, Audrey Young ’00, Valand Trail Outfitters, not only arranged the rafting erie Rice ’02, Tim Intravia ’02, and Rob Lathrop. trip and but also served as the group’s river guide. After a long afternoon on the river, the rafting party gathWhile some alumni went their separate ways after the party, ered at Tony’s for dinner and then headed over to the several met up Sunday for lunch at the Blue Moon or China Mecklenberg Inn to meet up with other friends arriving in town. Kitchen and even managed to find the time to see an afternoon On Saturday, some alumni headed over to the Delta Sigma play at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival. Pi cookout while others lounged around the pool at the Clarion. Reunion participants are planning on making this event an The highlight of the weekend culminated with the bonfire annual (or at least semi-annual) tradition on the third weekend and backyard barbecue hosted by Kradel later that evening. As in July. Thanks to everyone who traveled in for the weekend and 20 plus alumni attended the event, friends were reunited who a special thanks to Matt Kradel for bringing everyone together. had not seen each other for several years. While catching up, If other alumni are interested in participating in this event, the alums played croquet, chowed down on burgers, and sat by please feel free to contact Amanda Morgan at the bonfire. [email protected]. ❧ Class Notes Form Mail your class note to: Alumni Office, Shepherd College, P.O. Box 3210, Shepherdstown, WV 25443-3210 or via e-mail to: <[email protected]>. Name: Class Year: Address: City: Phone: State: Zip: E-mail: 12/03 14 Shepherd College Magazine Chris Marrero This summer more than 20 alumni caravaned to • Weddings • LEONA NOFFSINGER ’89 married Mark Maggitti on June 21. Scripture readers included BARBARA MOUNT MATLOCK ’88, ROBIN SAVILLE MUMPOWER ’87, and TAMMY SHELL COWGILL ’88. The couple lives near Frederick, Maryland. HEATHER LEA ANDERSON ’00 married William Glover Ten Eyck on February 22 at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Photographers for the wedding were STEPHANIE PATTERSON ’02 and CHRISTINA MCCRIGHT ’02. TONYA J. BARNEY ’94 married MICHAEL K. MACKEY ’92 on December 21, 2002 at St. Leo’s Catholic Church, Inwood. CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW BLACK ’00 married Erin Elizabeth Gross on July 5 at Whitetail Mountain Resort in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. AMY BURLING ’96 married Daniel J. Baker on September 1, 2002 at the Pier 5 Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. DORI SABISTON ’96, STACEY CLARK ’96, WHITNEY ROBERTS CORNWELL ’95, and KARLA SPICKLER TROPPMAN ’96 were bridesmaids. The couple is currently living in Salt Lake City, Utah. DEANNA LYNN BROOKE ’96 married JASON ANDREW ARMENTROUT ’96 on July 6, 2002 at Central Assembly of God in Cumberland, Maryland. ANGELA SEE ’96 served as a bridesmaid and BRIAN ECK ’96 served as a groomsman. Also in attendance was TRACEY LAYTON TAYLOR ’95. The couple resides in Ridgeley. WHITNEY MOLER ’97 married JOHNNY CRAIG ’99 on August 15 at Sandals Golf and Spa Resort in St. Lucia. Alumni in attendance were APRIL MOLER REID ’89, ANDREA SCHULTZ LANASA ’96, AMY RUBLE ’97, HEATHER HOBBS MICHAEL ’99, and PAT MICHAEL. MICHELLE NGUYEN MUTZABAUGH ’97 married Bradford R. Lucas on May 24 at First Baptist Church, Herndon, Virginia. In attendance were BRIAN SANDS ’97 and DONNA SNYDER ’97. KERRI BUTTS ’98 married JOHN “TOM” MILLAY III ’99 on July 26. The couple resides in Martinsburg. JENNIFER THORPE ’98 married Jay Cook on June 28 at Riverton United Methodist Church in Front Royal, Virginia. Serving as bridesmaids were JILL WEBB ’98 and STACY FRITTS ’99. In attendance were ALICHA VIRTS BURLETT, DANIELLE TINURELLI TRUNNEL ’98, JENNIFER KISNER BEDNARSKI ’97, and AMY KISNER MULLINEAUX ’97. The couple resides in Woodstock, Virginia. BRANDI M. GUILLIAMS ’99 married Edward R. Zimmer at the Historic Bristow Manor House on September 28, 2002 in Bristow, Virginia. VICTOR C. KNOTT III ’99 married Brent Elizabaeth Glenn on May 31 at Sea Trail Plantation, Sunset Beach, North Carolina. CHAD BROADWATER ’98 was best man and RICHARD PHILLIPS ’01 served as a groomsman. The couple resides in Clayton, North Carolina. ANGELA DAWN MERCER ’99 married Matthew Lee Bender at Mercersburg Academy Chapel on October 26, 2002. Winter 2003 KIMBERLY MARTIN ’00 married Mark Lineburg on May 13 in Inwood. THOMAS MUELLER, JR. ’00 married KENDALL FOWLER ’01 on May 17 at First United Methodist Church in Dunbar. BRIDGETT MARIE ROLLISON ’00 married Mark Earl LaFountain, Jr. on August 20 in Nassau, Bahamas. The couple now resides in Milford, Connecticut. KATIE WOODBURN ’00 married Eric Bryan on December 28, 2002 in Leonardtown, Maryland. RACHEL MOLESKY ’00, KATHY M ILLER ’01, A NDI E DWARDS ’01, SUZANNE P ANOWITZ ’01, HEATHER HAYDEN LUX ’02, and EMILY FRIEND ’00 all served as bridesmaids. Katie was a member of the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority. The couple resides in Callaway, Maryland. SAMANTHA MICHELLE MERTZ ’01 married Mark Christopher Albright on June 15, 2002 at Calvary United Methodist Church, Martinsburg. CHRISTINE SCOTT ’01 married David Lynn Bennett on March 29 on St. Pete Beach in Florida. M ELISSA A NNE A RCH ’02 married Christopher Douglass Goliday on May 31 at Byron Memorial Park, Williamsport, Maryland. BETH ANN HUGHES ’02 married James “Jay” Ellis Ross II on April 26 at St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, Hagerstown, Maryland. APRIL SHIMP ’02 was the maid of honor, and Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority sisters MELANIE SNYDER ’02, REBECCA MOORE ’02, and LILLLIAN NICOLE NOLAND ’03 served as bridesmaids. HEATHER N. NAGY ’02 married Nicholas D. Bischoff on May 17 at the Moler Avenue Church of the Brethren, Martinsburg. GEORGE WILLIAM MCCAMMON, JR. ’03 married Rebecca M. Mullikin on June 16, 2001. KRISTIN N. STEGMAJER ’03 married James B. Cosner on March 15 at St. Leo’s Catholic Church, Inwood. 15 Athletics Women’s basketball Great expectations joying its finest season ever under second-year head Jim Sweeney. The Rams have a 9-90 overall mark with a fifth place seed heading into the conference tournament. Shepherd has set new program marks for wins in a season (9), goals in a season (76), and shutouts (4). The Rams also set a new single game mark with 15 goals in a 15-0 win over Columbia Union. Junior Erin Wilkinson, second in NCAA II in scoring in the latest rankings, set new Shepherd single season records for goals (29) and points (62). Wilkinson has earned WVIAC center Danielle Murray and sophomore LaToya Fisher will lead the Rams in the post. Murray averaged 5.7 points and 4.8 rebounds for the Rams in 2002-03, while Fisher contributed 4.4 points and 3.9 rebounds. Fisher also maintained a defensive presence in the paint with 20 blocked shots last year. Other key returnees include junior guard Carrie Kunkel (2.6 ppg), sophomore forward/center Casey Landrum (3.0 ppg) and athletic senior guard/forward Gaynell Reese (2.5 ppg). Newcomers include senior forward/center Anna Lashway, freshman guard Carly Silver and freshman guard Kristen Green. Lashway is expected to make an immediate impact. Shepherd will again have a tough non-conference schedule facing such challenging Division II opponents as Indiana (Pennsylvania), Shippensburg, Bellarmine, Virginia State, and Virginia Union. ❧ Chip Ransom Chip Ransom The women’s soccer team is en- ment from the Rams this year as they enter the second year under her new system. Shepherd will be led by senior guard Cassie Murray, a three-time First Team All-Conference selection. Murray led the Rams in scoring (12.4 ppg), steals (2.55 spg), and blocked shots (0.89 bpg). She also set a Ram single season mark for most three-pointers with 46 last season. Murray is the team’s leading returning rebounder with a 6.6 average. Senior guard Ashana Cowans (9.6 ppg), junior guard Lindsay Stewart (7.3 ppg, 2.0 apg), and Ashley van Norden (6.5 ppg, 2.5 apg) return to lead the Rams in the LINDSAY STEWART AND backcourt. CASSIE MURRAY Junior forward/ Women’s tennis wins first conference title since 1987 The Shepherd women’s tennis team won its first conference title since 1987. Head coach Chris Stambaugh gained a share of the WVIAC Coach-of-the Year honors, as his squad posted a 13-2 record, including a 9-0 mark in conference play. Junior Tracy Fries earned individual WVIAC title honors at number three singles and teamed with senior Leigh Burch to finish at runner-up at number two doubles. Freshman Jennifer Kastle was runner-up at number four singles and teamed with freshman Jessi Clark to capture the number three doubles crown. Pictured above (l. to r.) are head coach Chris Stambaugh, Catherine Daniel, Tracy Fries, Leigh Burch, Katie Benisek, Melissa McCabe, Ashley Portrey, Kristen Charles, Jesse Clarke, and Jennifer Kastle. 16 Chip Ransom Wilkinson earns WVIAC honors three times ERIN WILKINSON Player-of-the-Week honors three times this season. ❧ Shepherd College Magazine Gary Kable Head coach Jodie Runner is expecting much improve- Men’s basketball Golf The fall golf season was highlighted by a fourth place showing at the Susquehanna Fall Classic. The Rams also earned fifth place finishes in both the WVIAC Central Regional and WVIAC Southern Regional. Shepherd was led by 2003 WVIAC Player-of-the-Year David Bradshaw. Bradshaw gained All-Tourney honors at Susquehanna, finished third at the Central Regional, and tied for fifth at the Southern Regional. Men’s Soccer The Shepherd men’s soccer team has a 8-8-2 record heading into the regular season finale. Highlights include a 2-1 upset win over Gannon University and the first-ever win over a ranked opponent when the Rams handed No. 21-ranked Shippensburg University a 5-2 setback. Jamie Ritchie, last year’s WVIAC Rookie-of-the-Year, leads the Rams with nine goals and two assists for 20 points. Volleyball The volleyball team has a 16-9 record with a 12-4 mark in conference play. The Rams have reeled off winning streaks of seven and six contests. Freshman Susanna Hill leads the WVIAC in digs, while junior Nicole Morgan is second in the league in assists. Head coach Lu Kormeluk earned his 200th career win with a 3-0 victory over West Liberty on October 24. Football The Rams have a 3-4 overall mark, including a 3-1 record in conference action. Shepherd has the opportunity to gain a share of the conference title if they can win their three remaining contests. Highlights include a 28-0 win over Fairmont State and a 55-16 victory over West Liberty. Junior running back Alex Herbert, junior linebacker Demar Atwood, and sophomore return specialist Dustin Dudinski have each earned WVIAC Player-of-the-Week honors this season. Winter 2003 Tyler aims for winning season Third-year head coach Ken Tyler is hoping to make the 2003-04 campaign the first winning season for the Rams since the 1993-94 season. Tyler returns six letterwinners and adds five newcomers. The Rams are led by senior captain and WVIAC Player-of-the-Year candidate Mark Jennings. Jennings averaged 19.0 points and gained Second Team WVIAC AllConference honors last season. Jennings scored a career-high 33 points against West Liberty to lead Shepherd to its first WVIAC Tournament triumph since 1998. Jennings is also the team’s top returning three-point threat with 34 treys last year. Redshirt-freshman Ross Mitchell is expected to step in and take over the starting role at point guard for four-year standout Kevin Newsome. Junior guard Ron Rheinhardt (5.1 ppg) and sophomore guard Chad Myers (1.9 ppg) also return, while junior guard Mark Bressan, a transfer from Marymount, is eligible for action this season. Rheinhardt will likely miss the start of the season due to an injury. Junior center Matt Slaninka and a pair of sophomore forwards, Laurynas Inokaitis and Danley Shank also return. Slaninka is battling injury problems, while Tyler is expecting bigger contributions this year from Inokaitis (1.7 ppg) and Shank (0.6 ppg). Hedgesville graduate Brady Catlett, a 6-foot-4 forward, heads the list of newcomers after transferring from New Hampshire. Catlett is expected to vie for MARK JENNINGS a starting spot. The Rams also added a pair of international players. Jaako Koivula, a 6-foot-9 center from Finland, is expected to make an impact after transferring from Bellarmine. Esosa Imosili, a 6-foot-8 forward from Nigeria, will also be counted on as a transfer from Henderson State. Sophomore guard Buddy Wilson, a member of the Ram cross country team and brother of Gen Wilson of the volleyball team, has earned a spot on the team as a walk-on. Shepherd again faces a challenging schedule with non-conference opponents Shippensburg, Bloomsburg, and Columbia Union. ❧ Chip Ransom 17 Sam Santilli Cross Country The women’s team placed sixth in both the Davis & Elkins Invitational and the Roanoke Invitational.The team has been led individually by sophomores Meghan Dods and Lindsay Johnson.The men’s squad has battled with depth problems throughout the year, but managed to place 17th at the Gettysburg College Invitational. The men have been led by senior Danny Channell and freshman Daniel Rodgers. Development Foundation Donor/Scholar Reception Enthusiastic sponsors and thankful scholars meet Giving students and their sponsors an opportunity to meet each other is the goal of the Donor/Scholar Garden Reception, which was held Sunday, October 12. It was attended by more than 150 scholars and scholarship sponsors. President and Mrs. David L. Dunlop opened their home’s garden for the Shepherd College Foundation-sponsored event. “It is so nice to get in touch and find out what we have in common,” said Elizabeth Blundell, after meeting the student recipient of the art scholarship she and her husband started 20 years ago to honor their daughter, Joanna. “It is good to know they appreciate the scholarship.” David Haas, recipient of the Blundell scholarship, was also pleased to meet his benefactors. “It is great to be selected and to have a chance to meet and thank in person Dr. and Mrs. Blundell for helping out this needy art student,” said Haas, who attended the event with his mother and father. This year two scholars, Matthew Albright, a Shrout Scholar, and Janelle Jackson, a Burkhart Scholar, expressed to the group their gratitude for receiving scholarship help during their time at Shepherd. Speaking for all scholarship recipients, Albright, a senior majoring in music education, performance, and piano pedagogy, remarked, “If it weren’t for you and your generosity our lives would be totally different. I just returned from a national music conference where every Shepherd College student took first place in their respective categories. Scholarship support eases the financial stress and allows us to focus on doing our best. This is a great opportunity to meet and greet the people who offer this scholarship support.” Jackson, a freshman in voice and theater, directed her comments to her own scholarship sponsor saying “without your donation, I probably wouldn’t be here. This support hits me right in my heart.” Janelle’s mother, who attended the reception, commented on how much her daughter already loves Shepherd and has become involved in a number of activities on campus, including multicultural leadership, NAACP, and Christ in Action. Dr. Dunlop, in his comments to the group, emphasized that if the scholarships were not available, there would be a number of students who 18 Faculty research activities Shepherd College continues to seek externally funded grants and contracts to enhance its teaching and service missions. In the first quarter of 2003-04, the College has obtained more than $400,000 in grants that will enhance faculty expertise in their disciplines, acquire equipment for the academic departments, support program development and planning, and assist with economic development. The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Shepherd a planning grant of $31,300 under the Title III, Strengthening Undergraduate Institutions Program. This was one of 15 planning grants awarded nationwide and will provide funds to enable the College to develop a comprehensive five-year development grant proposal to be submitted in 2004. The Nursing Department, through the Community and Technical College (CTC) of Shepherd, has received notification of a consortium grant of $109,800 from the West Virginia Development Office, City Hospital/ Gateway Foundation (Martinsburg), and Jefferson Memorial Hospital (Charles Town/Ranson) to hire two nursing instructors to recruit and train nurses to meet the need in the local communities. This grant provides a third year of support to address this important health care issue. The CTC also received a $65,000 grant from Verizon, Inc. and the State Technology Users Consortium to equip technology laboratories at the CTC’s Martinsburg campus. The Corporation of Shepherdstown has awarded the College a grant of $20,000 to assist in the preservation of the exterior of McMurran Hall. The funds will enable the College to repair and paint the porch columns and parts of the exterior facade. Dr. Douglas Horner and the Department of Social Work received a grant of $107,000 from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources through Title IV-E of the Social Security Act. Stipends are provided for social work students to participate as child protection service interns. ❧ Jessie Hendrix (center) with her scholarship recipients David Seifarth and Adrienne Zavala. would not have gone to college, who would not have gone to Shepherd College, or who would have had very different lifestyles. “These scholarships,” he said, “enhance their lives as student scholars.” “Every time we plan this event,” said Monica Lingenfelter, executive vice president of the Foundation, “we get very positive feedback. Sponsors get a chance to see the types of students and programs they’re supporting with their contributions, and students are reminded that there are real people behind the checks that they receive to support their education at Shepherd. It’s a rewarding experience for both sides.” ❧ (See back cover for more photos.) Shepherd College Magazine Scarborough Society Scarborough Society Phonathon slated for February The Office of Alumni Affairs and the Alumni Association will Lecture and Art Show Series Shepherd College Mark Snell, Ph.D. February 12, 2004 • 5:30 p.m. Enjoy a pictorial tour of WW I battlefields throughout the French and Belgian countryside. Dr. Snell’s presentation promises emotionally touching remembrances as well as lighter moments from a 2003 History Department tour. Friends of the Library Scarborough Society Spring Wine Tour May 15, 2004 • 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Join the Scarborough Society for a Virginia wine tour and spring luncheon. Bus trip will include tastings at Windham Winery and Breaux Winery with a gourmet lunch at Fields of Flowers in Purcellville, Virginia. Cost is $45 per person. Public is invited. For information and to register, please contact Phyllis Smock at 304/264-0560. ❧ kick off the 2004 Annual Fund Phonathon in February. Students, faculty, alumni, and friends will be manning the phones while connecting with alumni across the country and asking for pledges. Funds raised during the Phonathon are used for academic and athletic scholarships, faculty development and research, and equipment purchases for the College. Donations are also tax-deductible and are used as the donor designates. The Phonathon will take place during the evenings of February 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ❧ Scarborough Society Gala nets $10,000 The Scarborough Society hosted a dinner dance on Saturday, August 16 at the Clarion Inn, Shepherdstown. The black-tie event netted $10,000 which will be used to support the Scarborough Library. The presenting sponsors for the event were BB&T, represented by John and Shelley Beatty, and United National Bank, represented by Steve and Kathy Morris. ❧ Shepherd College Foundation Statement of Financial Position Shepherd College Alumni Association, Inc. Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2003 June 30, 2003 ASSETS ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Pledges receivables Accrued interest receivable Prepaid expenses Investments Equipment, net $404,780 197,775 123,481 3,678 16,822,470 3,307 TOTAL ASSETS $17,555,491 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Accounts payable Accrued payroll expenses Custodial liabilities Gift annuities payable TOTAL LIABILITIES NET ASSETS Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted $4,551 1,934 3,090,681 123,438 $3,220,604 $9,447 794,916 13,530,524 Cash Certificates of deposit Investments Loan receivable Prepaid assets $44,344 84,461 162,282 250 TOTAL ASSETS $291,337 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Custodial accounts Deferred revenues Due to Foundation TOTAL LIABILITIES NET ASSETS Unrestricted: Undesignated Board designated Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted $57,852 1,595 $59,447 196,902 26,447 8,412 129 TOTAL NET ASSETS $14,334,887 TOTAL NET ASSET $231,890 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $17,555,491 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $291,337 Winter 2003 19 Development Contributors to Shepherd College The following donors have contributed gifts of cash, securities, and other types of appreciated property to the Shepherd College Foundation and the Shepherd College Alumni Association during the fiscal year July 1, 2002June 30, 2003. The alumni and friends who made gifts to Shepherd are listed here and it is our intent to recognize their support and to honor their generosity. Donations made in honor or in memory will be printed in the Spring 2004 issue of the Magazine. If you have contributed to the Foundation or the Alumni Association during the past fiscal year and your name does not appear on these pages, please accept our sincerest apologies for the oversight. We also urge you to contact us immediately by calling the Foundation Office at 304/876-5391 or the Alumni Office at 304/876-5157. We will be pleased to print your name in a later issue of the Magazine. SHEPHERD CLUB $10,000+ John and Jenny Allen Ramon and Mary Alvarez Hazel M. Hendricks RUMSEY CLUB $1,000-$9,999 Joseph P. Catlett William and Marion Davis Martha Doss David and Cathy Dunlop Estate of Frances Unseld Dersam Estate of Margaret S. Dunn Estate of Zenith W. Young Jessie S. 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Shepherd College Magazine Joseph Mc•Murran The S•O•C•I•E•T•Y Celebrating eight years The Joseph McMurran Society is celebrating its eighth anniversary of recognizing alumni and friends who have established estate and other trust arrangements for Shepherd College through the Shepherd College Foundation. Its many members have included gift provisions in their wills or revocable trusts, created incomeproducing gifts, designated retirement account funds, donated life insurance, or created real estate remainder gifts to benefit the college, its students, and academic programs in the future. Becoming a member of the McMurran Society is easy and can take many forms, many of which can provide tax and other financial benefits to you, the donor. You can have your attorney include a provision “to Shepherd College through the Shepherd College Foundation, Inc. (tax ID #55-6020064) for the benefit of (college, department, or program).” The donor may designate the use of the fund for scholarships, faculty support, library resources, technology upgrades, research, or other important ways to help. The gift fund may be endowed, meaning that it will last forever and will generate annual income to help in the way specified. Endowed funds can be named for the donor or someone the donor wishes to honor. The Office of College Advancement and the Shepherd College Foundation are happy to assist you and your financial advisors in leaving a permanent legacy for future generations. Please contact the advancement office at 800/344 -5231 or 304/ 876-5195 or the Shepherd College Foundation at 304/876-5391 if you wish additional information or assistance. Shepherd College Bookstore Show your Ram spirit. . . 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