Every gift can be designated to a specific sports team,
divided among multiple programs
or allocated to the Warrior Club General Fund,
which supports all of Lycoming athletics.
Your gift is tax deductible and will be
allocated as you direct.
For additional details contact Glenn Smith ’07,
director of athletics fundraising,
at (570) 321-4455 or
smithg@lycoming.edu.
Enhancing the budgets of our 17 varsity teams
Supporting travel opportunities
and needed accommodations
Providing equipment and uniform upgrades
Improving facilities and athletic initiatives
Recognizing team and individual accomplishments
Help ensure that our warriors
have everything they need
to compete at the highest level.
WARRIOR CLUB GIFTS IMPACT
LYCOMING ATHLETICS BY:
2004
Natasha
(Simchak)
Edinger
was
recognized
by the Florida
Department
of Education
as a High Impact Teacher based
upon student assessment scores
from the past three years.
She was one of 273 teachers
recognized in Lee County, Fla.,
which has approximately 5,500
teachers.
2010
Holly Andrews
was awarded
the Navy and Marine Corps
Achievement Medal and the
Military Outstanding Volunteer
Service Medal at the U.S.
Embassy in Kigali, Rwanda.
This medal is awarded to
Navy or Marine Corps service
members who show exemplary
achievement or meritorious
service. The MOVSM recognizes
those members of the military
(active duty, reserve and
national guard) who perform
substantial volunteer service
to the local community above
and beyond the duties required
as a member of the U.S. Armed
Forces. Holly was the recipient
of the 2010 Bishop D. Frederick
Wertz Award and Class of 1907
prize.
Jordan Hollander
graduated
in May 2016 from the William
S. Boyd School of Law,
University of Nevada, Las
Vegas with an LLM in Gaming
Law and Regulation as part
of the inaugural LLM class in
that program. Jordan recently
joined the law firm of Genova
Burns LLC in Newark, N.J., as an
Jordan Hollander ’10 receives his LLM degree from Dean Daniel Hamilton.
Associate in the Employment
Law & Litigation and Casino Law
& Gaming practice groups.
2011
Kimberly Morris
became a
project manager at Geisinger
Health System in April 2015.
2013
Chad Tressler
of Montoursville,
Pa., participated in a highly
competitive internship with
the U.S. Marshals Office while
an undergraduate. Prior to
attending Lycoming, he served
in the U.S. Air Force for four
years and was deployed to Iraq.
Chad graduated this spring
from the University of Denver
with a master’s in international
security and a graduate
certificate in homeland security
and is planning on pursuing his
doctorate in security studies.
Taylor Anspach ’13 being assisted
into his white coat by Joseph
M. Kaczmarczyk ’74, DO, MPH,
PCOM Associate Dean of Clinical
Education.
While Lycoming College held
Homecoming on Oct. 1, 2016,
PCOM held the 2016 White
Coat Ceremony for the first-
year medical students who are
members of the PCOM Class
of 2020.
2015
Cody Barbiche
graduated
from the Maryland State Police
Academy, April 29 to become
a Maryland State Trooper. In
attendance were his former
wrestling coach, Roger Crebs
’87, Jean ’66 and Bill Bachardy
’66, Sam Batchelor ’15, Brian
Watkins ’15, who became a
Pennsylvania State Trooper in
March, Tyler Evans ’15 and Matt
Bloom ’15.
2014
Carmen Niemeyer
began two
master’s degree programs
at University of Wisconsin-
Madison in Fall 2016. Carmen is
concurrently pursuing a master’s
in the history of science,
medicine and technology,
and a master’s in library and
information studies.
43
www.lycoming.eduC L A S S NOT E S




