Spring Bulletin 2022

S P R I N G 2 0 2 2 | 7 7 N O T E S Nov. 29, 2021. Mr. Sisolak was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was employed by the U. S. Department of Defense as amaterials engineer and also worked for Lehigh Valley HealthNetwork as patient transportation director, before retiring. Thomas J. Ward III ’81 MBA ’86, Allentown, Pa., Sept. 2, 2021. ADelta Chi brother, Mr. Ward worked for Air Products for 33 years, ending his career as vice president of global business support services. He started his own consulting business, 4-Ward Consulting, LLC, in retirement. Scott M. Galler ’82, Scottsdale, Ariz., May 25, 2020. Mr. Galler spent the last 23 years of his career with DNS Electronics as the CFO of the U.S. subsidiary. Charles T. Breder ’83, Phoenixville, Pa., July 30, 2021. A Sigma Phi Epsilon brother, Mr. Breder was a veteran of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He worked in the home building industry and eventually founded his own company, Breder Homebuilding Consultants. Glenn E. Goldstein ’83, PalmBeach Gardens, Fla., June 16, 2021. Mr. Goldstein was a Phi Kappa Theta brother. He was a real estate developer and owned several businesses. Wayne S. Anderson ’85, CortlandManor, N.Y., Oct. 4, 2021. Mr. Anderson was a Tau Epsilon Phi brother. Correction: Edward Breuninger ’82 was mistakenly reported deceased in the Fall 2021 issue. He reached out to the university to let us know that he is “quite alive and healthy, runningmy own IT services business andworking toward aMaster of Arts in Theological Studies at Liberty University.” Our sincere apologies toEd. 1990s HelmW. Hansen ’91, Apex, N.C., May 7, 2020. Mr. Hansen was a Delta Upsilon brother. AdamC. Smith ’92, Lynnfield, Mass., Sept. 10, 2021. Mr. Smith was a Theta Xi brother and amember of the wrestling team. He worked as a lawyer in wealthmanagement forMerrill Lynch. He was a vice president and CIMA there for 22 years. Stephanie K. (Schott) Moros ’93, Hatboro, Pa., Nov. 9, 2021. Ms. Moros was a chemical engineer for Sunoco Oil Refinery. Her children, SpencerMoros ’21 and ChloeMoros ’23, aremembers of the Lehigh family. Scott G. Harrison ’95, Forest Hills, N.Y., Dec. 6, 2021. ALambda Chi Alphabrother,Mr.Harrison was anarchitect, working for the CityofNewYorkoverseeing the restorationof historic landmarks andbuildings. Peter J. Ligotti ’95, Oak Ridge, N.J., Sept. 4, 2021. Mr. Ligotti worked as the CFO at Bobst Group North America. Stacey S. McCue ’96M.Ed. ’01, Greenwich, Conn., Aug. 24, 2021. Ms. McCue was amember of the lacrosse team. She also coached the Lehigh teamwhile earning her master’s degree. She later moved into the food industry and worked preparing vegan food. 2000s Ryan J. Brownell ’04, Easton, Pa., Oct. 19, 2021. Mr. Brownell was a Phi Kappa Theta brother. He worked for FPA Engineers. 2010s Christopher K. Umbach ’12, San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 2, 2021. Mr. Umbach was a Chi Phi brother. He worked as a software engineer, most recently for Forge Global and Quartzy, Inc. Graduate William A. Frederick M.S. ’50, Allentown, Pa., Oct. 29, 2021. Mr. Frederick was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II. He worked for PP&L for 42 years, specializing in nuclear engineering and finished his career as manager of research and development. John E. WalshM.A. ’53, Scranton, Pa., Dec. 10, 2021. Dr. Walsh was a veteran of the U.S. Army duringWorldWar II. He retired as president and general manager of WVIA-TV/FM, the public broadcasting station of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Prior to that, he taught in the public schools and at the University of Scranton andMarywood University, where he was director of adult and continuing education. RobertL. ZimmermanM.A. ’53,Plantation,Fla., Dec. 9, 2021. Dr. Zimmermanwas aprofessor of English at Florida Southern College for over 30 years. Genevieve F. (Scheetz) Hosier M.A. ’56, Palmer Township, Pa., Sept. 5, 2021. Ms. Hosier worked as a business teacher in the Easton Area School District for 34 years. Donald R. McClintockM.A. ’58, Plumsteadville, Pa., Oct. 16, 2021. Mr. McClintock was a longtime teacher and elementary school principal in the Central Bucks School District. JohnM. DrennanM.S. ’60, PomptonPlains,N.J.,Dec. 11, 2020.Mr.Drennanwas a chemical engineerwho later transitioned to Wall Street finance. Robert F. Zellner M.A. ’60, Palmyra, Pa., Aug. 21, 2021. Mr. Zellner was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He spent 30 years of his career at Gettysburg College as the director of bands andmusic department chair. Joseph J. Azzalina M.A. ’61, Easton, Pa., Oct. 9, 2021. Mr. Azzalina served in the U.S. Army during the KoreanWar. He taught in the Phillipsburg School District for 36 years. John L. Milot Jr. M.A. ’61, West Hazleton, Pa., Nov. 9, 2021. Mr. Milot taught atWest HazletonHigh School. He was the history department chair, school spirit club advisor and athletic director for many years. He also taught public speaking for 15 years at Luzerne County Community College. Peter D. Wanser M.S. ’63, Houston, Texas, Sept. 30, 2021. Mr. Wanser was a petrochemical process engineer with several companies, including Standard Oil and Valero. Henry C. MoonscheinM.A. ’64, Tyrone, N.Y., Nov. 30, 2021. Mr. Moonschein was a professor of English and Theater at Corning Community College for over 30 years. He produced and directedmore than a hundred plays andmusicals. Glen L. Balliet M.Ed. ’65, Springtown, Pa., Sept. 25, 2021. Mr. Balliet taught elementary school for 26 years in the Palisades School District. Leroy L. PanekM.A. ’65, Westminster,Md., Nov. 5, 2021. Dr. Panek taught English at WesternMarylandCollege (now McDaniel College) for 42 years. Hewrote several books, including “NineteenthCenturyDetective Fiction: AnAnalytical History.” Joseph S. Fiore M.S. ’66, Marshall, Texas, Aug. 31, 2021. Daniel T. Fishco Ed.D. ’66, Westminster, Colo., Oct. 5, 2021. Dr. Fishco held full professorships in education at Southern Illinois andWestern Illinois universities. His final professional post was vice president of instruction at Coconino Community College. Julia (Walton) DeGrendele M.Ed. ’67, Quakertown, Pa., Sept. 27, 2021. Prof. DeGrendele spent most of her career teaching at Montgomery County Community College. John D. Rossi Jr. MBA ’67, Allentown, Pa., Sept. 28, 2021. Prof. Rossi taught at Lafayette College and ran Rossi and Company accounting with his son. Charles H. SeiboldMBA ’67, Nazareth, Pa., Nov. 12, 2021. Mr. Seibold was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He worked for Newport News Shipbuilding, where he was involved in the building of the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, The Enterprise.

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