Wanda Dietz Craner ’75, Boyertown, and the Board of Directors of Gestalt Pastoral Care Associates, Inc. John Coulson ’73, Hanover, published his second book, titled “Wee Willie Sherdel: The Cardinals’ Winningest Left-Hander,” which tells the story of Bill Sherdel, a German immigrant blacksmith who went on to pitch for the Cardinals in two World Series against Babe Ruth and the Yankees. He is the longest continuously serving member of the band, having marched in the past 46 Mummers Parades. Robert Haywood ’72, Huntingdon Valley, received the “Man Behind the Scenes” award from the Philadelphia String Band Association. Michael Tavella ’71, Hatboro, published his first novel, titled “The Light in the Ruins,” in July 2018. He writes fiction, such as “Saving Lincoln: Mystic Chords of Memory,” and nonfiction, like “Riverside: A History and Memoir.” He also recently discovered that he is related to Mary Todd Lincoln. 1970sĭonald Miller ’70, Harrisburg, who writes under the pseudonym Donald Motier, published five new books in the last four years and has a sixth that Haywood ’72 Richard Kaywood Award for outstanding service to the national driver and traffic safety program, an award Bishop also earned. Bishop (’37) Memorial Forum sponsored by the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association in Chicago. Terry Kline ’69, Brenham, Texas, Professor Emeritus, EKU College of Justice and Safety presented at the annual Dr. Zaya’s second book, “Heavy Timber Structures: Creating Comfort in Public Spaces” was published by Schiffer Publications, Ltd. were featured in a PBS NOVA Presentation titled “Operation Bridge Rescue” in October. He has taught for over 35 years, both in the Octorara School District and at MU as an adjunct professor.Īnthony Zaya ’68, Lititz, and his company, Lancaster County Timber Frames, Inc. Kenneth Kulakowsky ’68, Willow Street, received the 2018 Kagy/Prust Life Achievement Award at the 93rd Graphic Communications Education Association Annual Conference on Aug. Joyce Weaver Nolt ’62, ’84M, Lancaster, was re-elected President of the J.P. Fidler also serves as an area representative with International Student Exchange and volunteers with Wreathes Across America. She and her husband continue to coach competitive FFA speakers at Annville Cleona High School. Kay Kauffman Fidler ’62, Harrisburg, retired in 2010 after 47 years teaching high school Latin and English.
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