2020 LYCOMING COLLEGE SPRING MAGAZINE
love of three children, Mandie, Melissa, and Jeff, and grandson, Jackson. After retiring from the USDA in 2012, Leonard Lang founded IEA Consultants. The consulting firm provides services and training to governments and companies in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Namibia, New Zealand, Vietnam, and the United Kingdom, as well as warehouses and importers worldwide. Len currently resides in Aquia Harbour, Stafford, Va., with his wife, Lydia. Their three children, Andrea (32), Caitlin (30), and Jonathan (26), all live and work in the Washington, D.C., area. 80 Elizabeth (Finkler) Hanaski feels she has come full circle in her theatrical efforts. Elizabeth’s first appearance on the Arena stage was in “The Taming of the Shrew” in the fall of 1976. Now she is back in “Shrew” at Northside Theater Company in San Jose, Ca., playing the Pedant. Other recent appearances include the West Coast premiere of “The Underpants Godot” with Theater Rhinoceros in San Francisco and “I Hate Hamlet” at Northside. Her “real job” is office manager for a construction firm. She lives with her husband, Dan, and their two cats in San Jose, Ca. 81 Football alumnus Bobby Sinnott ’81 received a special visit from Coaches Frank Girardi and Steve Wiser ’74 , along with Robb Curry ’69 (who recruited Bobby), and fellow teammates Ray Radomicki ’78 and Ronny Hoover ’81 , on Feb. 20, 2020. Bobby and his wife, Trish, hosted a lunch at their home in Landsdale, Pa., to allow the group to catch up and reminisce about their football days at Lycoming College. Bobby, a surgeon, currently challenged by an ALS diagnosis, retired as a partner with the Colon-Rectal Associates – Lehigh Valley. 84 Emillo “Jack” Morrone , principal of One Financial Services, was invited to present at LPL Financials’ Focus 2019 conference, one of the financial advice industry’s premier events and the largest annual conference hosted by LPL Financial, held in San Diego, Calif. In his session, the financial advisor and father of three — two with intellectual disabilities — 94 Kat Smith earned her license as a clinical social worker in August 2019. She currently works full time at an Employee Assistance Program where she provides life coaching, elder consultations, and telephonic counseling to people across the U.S. Kat also works part time at a private counseling practice, MG Therapeutic Services, in Media, Pa., where she provides individual counseling primarily to those with substance use struggles. Elizabeth (Finkler) Hanaski ’80 with Joel Butler in “I Hate Hamlet,” Northside Theater Company, San Jose, Ca., June 2018 recounted firsthand the planning strategies that are vital for families with special needs or disabled children. 88 Lycoming alumni and Alpha Rho Omega sisters reunited for a Greece Undiscovered vacation. In June 2019, the sisters enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Mykonos, Santorini, and Athens. Holly (Annarella) Boylan-Flego , owner of New Latitude Travel, organized the fun-in-the-sun trip, and was joined by Maggie Newman , Christia (Larson) Keim ’90 and husband Andy Kiem ’89 , Cindi Ceres , and Kim Krous ’92 . Many of them hadn’t seen each other in years, but it felt as though they had just spoken. The ten-day Greek excursion included events and visits to historic sites including Delos, Acropolis, and Akrotiri. A fantastic time was had by all! (L to R): Alpha Rho Omega sisters Holly Boylan-Flego ’88, Maggie Newman ’88, Christia Kiem ’90, Cindi Ceres ’88, and Kim Krous ’92 enjoy dinner in Athens 99 Lauren Lawson-Zilai , shown with her daughter Kiley, enjoyed attending Lycoming’s Bash on the Quad at Alumni & Reunion Weekend 2019. She was excited to return to campus for the festivities and serve as a 20 th Reunion committee volunteer with fellow classmates Robert Allen III , Nicole (Wassan) Garcia , Heather Myers , Stephen Simchak Jr. , and Joshua Sivers . Lauren is also a member of the President’s Leadership Council at Lycoming College. 01 Lycoming connections are everywhere! Andrea (Duncan) Mitcheltree and Stephanie Knaus ’10 play in the same roller derby team, Lehigh Valley Roller Derby’s Blast Furnace Betties. Andrea believes she heard angels sing when they realized that they are both Lycoming grads. Obviously, a bond was immediately formed! Andrea is a first grade teacher at St. Jane Frances de Chantal School in Easton, Pa. Her roller derby name and number: Holy Roller #316. (L to R) Ray Radomicki ’78, Robb Curry ’69, Frank Girardi, Bobby Sinnott ’81, Steve Wiser ’74, and Ronny Hoover ’81 41 www.lycoming.edu
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