2025 Lycoming Fall Magazine

assertions. Patti draws from her education as a biology high school teacher, as well as her nearly three decades of experience as a licensed clinical social worker psychotherapist to embrace concepts from recent neurobiology research and modern meditation practices to arrive at a holistic solution to IBS. Her book is available on Amazon.com. The Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Civil Litigation Section has announced Hon. William P. Carlucci ’76 as the 2025 recipient of the Civil Litigation Section Professional Excellence Award, which was presented on April 4 at Kalahari Resort in the Poconos. The award honors a section member who has been a civil litigator or a judge for at least 15 years and demonstrates excellence in the practice and/or administration of law, professionalism, and the faithful adherence to the highest ethical standards, civility, courtesy, and fairness in dealing with others and integrity inside and outside of the courtroom. Carlucci is a trial judge in the 29th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, which includes Lycoming County. 80s A few alumnae from the Class of 1980 traveled to Schenectady, N.Y., to visit Linda (Turecek) Sloan ’80 on alumni weekend. They were in Williamsport two years ago for Alumni & Reunion Weekend, and some of them haven’t seen each other since then. 49 years since their freshman year at Lycoming — WOW! Emilio “Jack” Morrone ’84, an independent LPL Financial advisor in Allentown, Pa., has been recognized in this year’s list of the Forbes/SHOOK Best-in-State Wealth Advisors for his track record of success in the financial services industry. Jack, principal and co-founder of One Financial Services, was recognized as the No. 58 advisor in Pennsylvania. The annual list is compiled by Forbes with insights from SHOOK Research. Advisors are selected based on quantitative and qualitative data and are assessed on a variety of criteria, including interviews, years of experience, compliance records, and assets (L to R) Tammy (Woodward) Coapman ’80, Linda (Turecek) Sloan ’80, Chris (Dinsmore) Jaegers ’80, and Chrissy (Duym) Reinhart ’80 Marianne Ferrara ’83 and Ellen (Talbert) Callanan ’83 attended the Installation Service of David Bowman ’81 as pastor of Slackwood Presbyterian Church in Lawrenceville, N.J. under management. Jack has 40 years of experience in the financial services industry and provides a full range of financial services in retirement, estate, special needs, education, and taxation planning for individuals, families, and business owners. Dr. Gail (Steckler) Harrison ’83, Ellen (Talbert) Callanan ’83, and Marianne Ferrara ’83, all members of the Lycoming College Xi Pi chapter of the national service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, got together at the Viginia Beach home of Gail Harrison. 90s Todd Broccolo ’90 earned an Executive Certificate in Digital Business (Transformation) from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Todd is constantly evolving and making an impact, leading to significant change in today’s digital landscape as an executive director of employee platforms at J.P. Morgan Chase. Bernadette (Sheehan) ’97 and Matt DeSantis were married on April 5, 2025, in Sea Bright, N.J. In attendance were Beta Phi Gamma alumni including (L to R) TJ (Klahre) Hirsch ’98, Meghan (Paciello) Menke ’97, Doreen (Morrow) Bell ’97, Kristen (Montgomery) Dufner ’98, Helen Hoban ’97, Chrissy (Noone) D’iorio ’97, Megan (Shenkle) Parker ’97, Kelly (Lingerfield) Bell ’97, and Dana (Lewis) Eberz ’98. Also in attendance were Lycoming alumni Thomas Dufner ’00, Christopher Hirsch ’98, and Joseph Ciccione ’95, bringing together over 25 years of friendship. Michael Boblick, a pitcher for Cedar Cliff High School, scored the winning run in the 6A State Championship game at Medlar Field, Penn State, on June 13, 2025. Michael is the son of proud parents Geoffrey Boblick ’98 and Jill Gearhart-Boblick ’98, and the brother of Macy Boblick ’27. Karen (Lyons) Serna ’99 completed her Ph.D. in higher education at Texas Tech University. She continues her work in higher education leadership and applied research, focusing on college student financial stability and basic needs. Karen lives in Austin, Tex., with her husband and two children. 00s Father Judge High School basketball head coach Chris Roantree ’03 and assistant coach Brian Bond ’04 recently won the Philadelphia Catholic League Championship at The Palestra in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania 6A State Championship in Hershey. This Lycoming alumni coaching duo has led their high school alma mater to its first PCL playoff game in 25 years and its first state championship in 2025. 29 www.lycoming.edu

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