Lehigh Fall Bulletin 2022

FA L L 2 0 2 2 | 7 7 N O T E S nandale, Va., Aug. 11, 2022. Dr. Laveson was a Tau Epsilon Phi brother and a member of the Epitome yearbook. He was the president of Integrated Systems Research. John E. Lovell ’67, Canton, Ga., May 19, 2022. A Theta Xi brother and a veteran of the U.S. Navy, Mr. Lovell worked as an air trafc control specialist and telecommunications specialist, serving the U.S. government for 34 years combined. David W. Roe ’67, Woodstock, Ga., May 13, 2022. Mr. Roe was a Theta Xi brother and a member of Tau Beta Pi. James F. Swavely ’68, Easton, Pa., June 9, 2022. Mr. Swaverly was a member of the tennis team. He worked as a statistician at Baseball Info Solutions. Edward W. Cox ’69, Austin, Texas, Feb. 21, 2022. A veteran of the U.S. Army Signal Corps during the VietnamWar, Mr. Cox worked in the semiconductor industry, designing ICs for telephony for some of the world’s largest employers. Richard J. Cromie ’69, Sparks, Nev., March 18, 2022. Mr. Cromie was an Alpha Sigma Phi brother. He worked for the innovation engineering section of Pacifc Gas and Electric. Donald L. Krampetz ’69, Aransas Pass, Texas, June 1, 2022. An Alpha Tau Omega brother, Dr. Krampetz started his career in industrial engineering but went back to school and became a chiropractic and osteopathic doctor. He went on to serve as the chief of the medical staf at the Jourdanton Hospital before retiring. John E. Orlof Jr. ’69, Lawrenceville, N.J., Aug. 4, 2021. Mr. Orlof was a Phi Kappa Theta brother. He retired fromNational Starch and Chemical. Geofrey A. Smith ’69, Oneonta, N.Y., April 8, 2022. A Delta Tau Delta brother, Mr. Smith served in the N.J. National Guard. He was CEO/president of Medical Coaches. 1970s WilliamM. Lynch ’70, West Chester, Pa., Aug. 16, 2022. Mr. Lynch made his career in banking, including fnancial card services, and as an executive for multiple companies before he founded his own software company. Alexander Miller ’70, Shepherdstown, W.Va., Nov. 17, 2021. Mr. Miller was an educator and actuary. He worked for The Wyatt Company. Charles M. Newman ’70, New York, N.Y., May 17, 2022. A Sigma Alpha Mu brother and a player with the Mustard & Cheese, Mr. Newman worked as a lawyer and mediator. WilliamA. Stake ’70, Whitehouse Station, N.Y., April 27, 2022. Mr. Stake was a member of the Marching 97 and a Theta Delta Chi brother. He worked at AT&T for 34 years as vice president of consumer sales and services. Richard A. Zahn Jr. ’70, Deerfeld Beach, Fla., Oct. 4, 2021. Mr. Zahnwas an Alpha Tau Omega brother. He was president of Security Screens, Inc. FrederickW. Beigel ’71, Charlotte Hall, Md., July 25, 2021. Mr. Beigel was a programmer/analyst. Mark J. Hardcastle ’71, Sykesville, Md., April 20, 2022. A lacrosse teammember, Mr. Hardcastle worked as an attorney. Fred C. Olson ’71, Helena, Mont., June 4, 2022. Dr. Olson spent many years in private medical practice before becoming executive vice president of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana. He came out of retirement to serve as the interimCEO at St. Peter’s Hospital in Helena. Paul A. D’Aloisio ’74, Frisco, Texas, April 19, 2022. Mr. D’Aloisio was a Chi Psi brother and a member of Tau Beta Pi and the ice hockey team. He was the senior assistant general counsel at DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit). Timothy P. Haas ’74, Souderton, Pa., Sept. 16, 2021. Mr. Haas was an architect. David T. Mickey ’74, Bristol, Vt., June 23, 2022. Mr. Mickey retired from Symquest. Marva (Galloway) Seawright ’75, PalmBay, Fla., July 11, 2021. John P. D’Antonio ’76, Doylestown, Pa., Aug. 27, 2022. A Phi Gamma Delta brother, Mr. D’Antonio was an artist, whose work represented realistic interpretations of seascapes and landscapes. He also worked for several Fortune 500 companies in the life sciences industry. James D. Basye ’77, Denver, Colo., Feb. 9, 2022. H. Donald Moll Jr. ’78 ’83, Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 11, 2022. Mr. Moll worked for both RCA and LSI. His father, H.D. Moll ’43, and brother, Richard Moll ’61, are members of the Lehigh family. 1980s Dennis L. Raudenbush ’80, Hellertown, Pa., Aug. 9, 2022. Mr. Raudenbush had a 37-year career with PPL. Bonnie M. (McQuiston) Haughey ’81, Paoli, Pa., July 3, 2022. Ms. Haughey was a member of the soccer team. She worked as a chartered property casualty underwriter. Todd A. Stires ’82, Bedminster, N.J., May 29, 2022. A Zeta Psi brother, Mr. Stires worked as a real estate broker and developer through his frm, Lamington Properties. He co-founded the President’s Cup Tournament, now in its 12th year, for the Lehigh and Lafayette golf teams. His Lehigh legacy includes his father, Donald Stires ’51, and siblings, Donald Stires Jr. ’73, Peter Stires ’80, David Stires ’85 and Craig Stires ’89. Lisa A. Gorab ’83, Westfeld, N.J., June 4, 2022. Ms. Gorab was an Alpha Gamma Delta sister. She worked as president and the frst female managing director of Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer law frm. Her sibling, Glenn Gorab, is a member of the Class of 1977. Robert J. Martorana ’84, Hawthorne, N.J., June 26, 2022. Mr. Martorana worked as a CFA at his own business, Right Blend Investing. John R. Carl ’89, Pound Ridge, N.Y., April 23, 2022. Mr. Carl was a Delta Upsilon brother and a member of the football team. He worked as president of the Retirement Learning Center. He was also an Asa Packer Society member. David K. Daniels ’89, Smithfeld, N.C., March 5, 2022. Mr. Daniels was a Phi Kappa Psi brother. James A. Eisengart ’89, O’Hara Township, Pa., May 14, 2022. Mr. Eisengart was a Zeta Psi brother. 1990s Robert J. Gascoyne ’92, Clinton, N.J., April 28, 2022. A Psi Upsilon brother, Mr. Gascoyne was employed as an environmental consultant for Matrix NewWorld. Christopher R. Peluso ’96, Wayne, Pa., April 27, 2022. Mr. Peluso was a Delta Phi brother and president. He worked in engineering consulting, most recently leading the Eastern Business Unit of Brown and Caldwell. His wife, Jennifer (Schwartz) Peluso, is a member of the Class of 1996. 2010s Bruce A. Baxter ’14, Columbia, Pa., June 21, 2022. Graduate Roy K. Snyder M.A. ’51, Fremont, Calif., June 2, 2022. Mr. Snyder served in the U.S. Army and Army Air Corps during WorldWar II. He made his career in education, serving as a teacher, coach and administrator.

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