CELEBRATING
40
LYCOMING COLLEGE 2014 FALL MAGAZINE
T H E CO L L E G E
C L A S S NOT E S
We want to celebrate with
you! Please share your births,
weddings, anniversaries, career
changes, retirements and other
life accomplishments with us at
www.lycoming.edu/classnote.1948:
Commander Charles H. Zilch
recently published a story
about one of his experiences
while serving with the United
States Navy.
1951:
Ellen “Honey”
and
William E.
Troxell
have been elected to
serve their fifth term as Mayor
and First Lady of Gettysburg.
1959:
Bob Gould
(sociology)
and his wife, Mary, were
recently featured in the
News of Delaware County for
their extensive antique toy
collection that contains
almost 400 pieces and began
in the 1980s.
1964:
D. Stephen Martz
was
recognized for serving over 50
years in the banking industry
at the Pennsylvania Bankers
Association Annual Meeting in
Naples, Fla.
1968:
Rev. Marilyn Baissa
was
appointed pastor at Park
United Methodist Church in
Hamilton, N.Y. on July 1.
1972:
Michael Goodreau (political
science)
was recently
promoted to commercial
relationship manager in FNB
Bank’s Commercial Banking
Group. He will be responsible
to maintain and develop
commercial relationships,
counsel clients on lending
needs, the development and
growth of new commercial
relationships in FNB Bank’s
Williamsport and Swineford
National Bank’s Lewisburg
area.
1973:
Bob Howden
(political
science)
has retired after
34 years in public relations
and marketing; the past
15 years as director of
public relations at Shriners
Hospitals for Children in Erie,
Pa. In addition, Bob has been
appointed by Erie County
Executive Kathy Dahlkemper
to a 4-year term on the Erie
County Human Relations
Commission.
Pam McAllister
(interdisciplinary)
began
her own blog this year titled
“Activists with Attitude”
which can be found at www.
activistswithattitude.com.
DICKINSON SEMINARY
AND JUNIOR COLLEGE
LYCOMING COLLEGE
Song:
"Little Things Mean
a Lot" by Kitty Kallen
At the Movies:
“On the
Waterfront”, “Rear
Window”, “The Caine
Mutiny, Sabrina”, “The
High and the Mighty”
Events:
The World Series
is broadcast in color for
the first time.
TIME TRAVEL
1954
Song of the Year:
"The
Days of Wine and Roses,"
by Henry Mancini and
Johnny Mercer
At the Movies:
“Red
Desert”, “Dr. Strangelove”,
“My Fair Lady”, “Mary
Poppins”, “Zorba the
Greek”, “Becket”
In the News:
Ranger VII
takes 4,316 high-resolution
pictures of the moon.
TIME TRAVEL
1964
Members of Alpha Sigma Phi recently held their 2nd annual golf reunion
in the Poconos. In photo, from left to right: Doug Kepler ‘78, Steve Keech
‘76, Bill Mellor ‘76, Dave Melick ‘77, Greg Bussy ‘74, Andy Herb ‘76, Kelsey
Green ‘74, and Jeff Swenson ‘76.
TKE Brothers met in Spring Lake, New Jersey for a 60th birthday party
and reunion. In photo, left to right: David Schmid ‘75, Tom Drake ‘76, Larry
Pall ‘78, Jim Latini ‘76, Tim Brandt ‘76, Paul Pfanders ‘76. John DiMarco
‘76, Debbie (Mehl) Pall ‘78, Luann (Behnke) Tampe ‘78 and their spouses
also attended.
Top Song:
"Killing Me
Softly With His Song"
At the Movies:
“Chinatown”, “The
Godfather Part II”, “Day
for Night”, “Blazing
Saddles”, “The Towering
Inferno”
Best Seller: “
Robert
M. Pirsig”, “Zen and
the Art of Motorcycle
Maintenance”
TIME TRAVEL
1974
Carl Lindsay ’70, Marilyn Rutt
Sandifer and George Long at
their spring meeting of the
"Greater Evergreen, Colorado
Lycoming Alumni Association."
The three gathered to share
fond memories of their time
at Lycoming. Carl is a Lambda
Chi and Marilyn was Theta Chi's
queen in 1963 so there was much
good-natured fraternity rivalry!




