LYCOMING COLLEGE 2023 SPRING MAGAZINE

77 Peter Frazza, a director in the Commercial & Criminal Litigation Group at Gibbons P.C., has joined the Team Hill Foundation’s board of directors. According to the foundation’s CEO, Fred Hill, Peter’s professional background and extensive experience dealing with governance and oversight will add significant legal expertise to the board and enable the foundation to expand its impact in helping disadvantaged youth. A commercial litigator for nearly four decades, Peter leads Gibbons’ software licensing/software-as-aservice (SAAS) team, handling related matters for companies nationwide, almost exclusively representing the licensee/user. He has been engaged in transactions involving nearly 500 different software licensors and SAAS providers and presented seminars throughout the country. He also developed a niche practice representing hospitals and healthcare companies, which included working on complex statements of work and project plans and handling significant lawsuits and arbitrations, and maintains a broader general litigation and dispute resolution practice. He has been listed in Best Lawyers® for Commercial Litigation and New Jersey Super Lawyers for business litigation. 79 Theta Chi alumni convened in Pittsburgh over the last weekend of July 2022 for attendance at a Pirates-Phillies game at PNC Park and a roaring ’20s party at the area’s most exclusive, private speakeasy, Mike’s Pour House in Gibsonia. Dressed in vintage attire, brothers enjoyed prohibition-era cocktails, period music, and sampled bourbons and flavored moonshine from the McLaughlin Distillery of Sewickley. Most importantly, the brothers reconnected and shared stories about their wonderful experiences at Lycoming. Special thanks to hosts and proprietors Kim and Mike Bradley. (standing L to R) Keith Goetting ’79, Rick Thompson ’78, Dave Gray ’79, Russ Lucas ’79, Jim Gessner ’81, Andy Persun ’81; (seated L to R) Erman Lepley ’78, Tim Toomey ’81, and Mike Bradley ’79 84 Scott Jensen was honored by the National Cartoonists Society (NCS) at their annual awards show, “The Reubens,” winning the award for Best Greeting Cards. The event was held Sept. 15-17, 2022, in Kansas City, Mo. Scott has been a member of the NCS for 12 years, and his greeting cards have been published by Oatmeal Studios since 1986. He also draws the comic strip Digby’s Hardware, and is professor and director of the visual communications program at Cazenovia College in Cazenovia, N.Y. He lives with his family in Hobart, N.Y. 90 Jim Lee is founder of Susquehanna Polling and Research (SP&R), a nationallyrecognized survey research and polling firm. Recently, realclearpolitics.com, the nation’s most respected aggregator of polling data, rated SP&R the No. 1 most accurate polling firm in the nation for its polling in numerous battleground states in the 2020 presidential election. Full rankings of pollsters can be found at www. realclearpolitics.com/rcp-pollsterrankings/2020. 92 Lakshmi Radhakrishnan and Liz Sutliff (Yurko) Carmer had their own mini reunion over the last weekend in September 2022 in Horsham, Pa. 02 Erica (Moerschbacher) Kastner started a new position as an undergraduate admissions counselor at Penn State University, Main Campus, in November 2022. Spring Moore is passionate about English literature and is a well-respected and enthusiastic English teacher at the Williamsport Area High School. In December 2022, she had the privilege of collaborating in her 12th-grade classroom with fellow alumnus Tom Woodruff Jr. ’80, an accomplished actor, producer, director, and special effect supervisor who won an Academy Award for Best Special Effects for “Death Becomes Her.” The two set out to enrich the students’ understanding of the many iterations of Frankenstein’s creature over time. “My students 29 www.lycoming.edu

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