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board of trustees
Karl A. Stackhouse ❘ Chairman
Robert R. Fehnel ❘ Vice Chairman
Bruce M. Browne ❘ Secretary
Bruce A. Palmer ❘ Assistant Secretary ❘ Treasurer
Rosario S. Amato
Dr. Michael Baird
Brooks Betts II, D.O.
Thomas J. Doluisio
Charles M. Hannig
Dr. Herman C. Kissiah
Charlene A. Koch
Loretta M. Leeson
Nicholas F. Politi, Jr.
Dr. Pat Vulcano, Jr.
EMERITI
William F. Boucher, M.D.
Dr. Glen J. Christensen
Arnold R. Cook, D.D.S., M.S.D.
John T. Dally
Albert P. Delgrosso
David H. Feinberg, M.D.
John J. Fischel
Charles W. G. Fuller
Sheila M. Korhammer
Joseph W. Kuebler
Cecil D. Lipkin
David A. Reed
Joseph J. Risbon
Michael Yamnicky
alumni association board of directors
ACCESS
ENGAGEMENT
AND EXCELLENCE
Quadfest is always a great time to meet and greet — and
eat (above). Former President William Clinton (right)
made an NCC appearance during a campaign rally
for Democratic candidates last fall.
Larry Sechney ’72 ❘ President
Scott M. Raab ’92 ❘ Vice President
Lamar Diamond ‘05
Stephen J. Dolak, Jr. ‘69
Cindy Glick ‘92
Steve Grimes ‘72
Gary Hartney ‘86
Sally F. Jablonski ‘78
Debi Julia ‘85
Susan Koss ‘85
Francis Macri ‘76
Carl L. Mancino ‘75
Mary Jane McAteer ‘76
Melissa Recchia ‘90
Steve Repasch ’75
Marie Sterlein ‘83
Anna Stofko ‘77
Sandra P. Vulcano ‘72
Andrea Weismiller ‘01
Cynthia Staffieri-Workman ‘74
EMERITI
James R. Bartholomew ‘74
Paul J. Colahan ‘72
Frederick R. Curcio ‘91
Bruce A. Palmer ‘77
Eileen A. Taff ‘88
James C. Williams ‘74
foundation board of directors
Bruce A. Palmer ‘77 ❘ Chair
Diane S. Martin ❘ Vice Chair
Michael Albarell
John Alexander
Patrice R. Amin ‘74
Frank D. Boyer
Robert J. DeSalvio
Robert D. Dixon
Thomas J. Doluisio
Susan E. Drabic
James F. Dunleavy ❘ Treasurer
Robert M. Eater
John F. Eureyecko
M. Arif Fazil
Kate L. Haney
Charles M. Hannig
Silvia Hoffman
Tonya Hummers
Steve Hovey
David B. Kennedy
Yasin Khan, M.D.
Michael Krupa ‘71
Susan K. Kubik ❘ Executive Director
William E. Landis
Tim Lewis ‘09
Keith Lombardi
Denise McCall ‘75
Mike Molewski
David A. Nepereny
Charles J. Peischl, Esquire
Robert A. Rupel
Paul Schuchman
Dr. Arthur L. Scott
Steve Sheptak
Donna G. Taggart ‘73
Mark Van De Voorde
Timothy VanSyckle
Bruce Waldman
EMERITI
Michael J. Caruso
Arnold R. Cook, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Bruce E. Davis, Esq.
Sheila M. Korhammer
Paul F. Mack
David N. Shaffer ‘77
R. Charles Stehly ‘77
Tom Tenges
sponsoring school districts ❘ Bangor Area School District,
Bethlehem Area School District, Easton Area School District,
Nazareth Area School District, Northampton Area School District,
Pen Argyl Area School District, Saucon Valley School District,
Wilson Area School District.
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board of trustees
Karl A. Stackhouse ❘ Chairman
Robert R. Fehnel ❘ Vice Chairman
Bruce M. Browne ❘ Secretary
Bruce A. Palmer ❘ Assistant Secretary ❘ Treasurer
Rosario S. Amato
Dr. Michael Baird
Brooks Betts II, D.O.
Thomas J. Doluisio
Charles M. Hannig
Dr. Herman C. Kissiah
Charlene A. Koch
Loretta M. Leeson
Nicholas F. Politi, Jr.
Dr. Pat Vulcano, Jr.
EMERITI
William F. Boucher, M.D.
Dr. Glen J. Christensen
Arnold R. Cook, D.D.S., M.S.D.
John T. Dally
Albert P. Delgrosso
David H. Feinberg, M.D.
John J. Fischel
Charles W. G. Fuller
Sheila M. Korhammer
Joseph W. Kuebler
Cecil D. Lipkin
David A. Reed
Joseph J. Risbon
Michael Yamnicky
alumni association board of directors
ACCESS
ENGAGEMENT
AND EXCELLENCE
Quadfest is always a great time to meet and greet — and
eat (above). Former President William Clinton (right)
made an NCC appearance during a campaign rally
for Democratic candidates last fall.
Larry Sechney ’72 ❘ President
Scott M. Raab ’92 ❘ Vice President
Lamar Diamond ‘05
Stephen J. Dolak, Jr. ‘69
Cindy Glick ‘92
Steve Grimes ‘72
Gary Hartney ‘86
Sally F. Jablonski ‘78
Debi Julia ‘85
Susan Koss ‘85
Francis Macri ‘76
Carl L. Mancino ‘75
Mary Jane McAteer ‘76
Melissa Recchia ‘90
Steve Repasch ’75
Marie Sterlein ‘83
Anna Stofko ‘77
Sandra P. Vulcano ‘72
Andrea Weismiller ‘01
Cynthia Staffieri-Workman ‘74
EMERITI
James R. Bartholomew ‘74
Paul J. Colahan ‘72
Frederick R. Curcio ‘91
Bruce A. Palmer ‘77
Eileen A. Taff ‘88
James C. Williams ‘74
foundation board of directors
Bruce A. Palmer ‘77 ❘ Chair
Diane S. Martin ❘ Vice Chair
Michael Albarell
John Alexander
Patrice R. Amin ‘74
Frank D. Boyer
Robert J. DeSalvio
Robert D. Dixon
Thomas J. Doluisio
Susan E. Drabic
James F. Dunleavy ❘ Treasurer
Robert M. Eater
John F. Eureyecko
M. Arif Fazil
Kate L. Haney
Charles M. Hannig
Silvia Hoffman
Tonya Hummers
Steve Hovey
David B. Kennedy
Yasin Khan, M.D.
Michael Krupa ‘71
Susan K. Kubik ❘ Executive Director
William E. Landis
Tim Lewis ‘09
Keith Lombardi
Denise McCall ‘75
Mike Molewski
David A. Nepereny
Charles J. Peischl, Esquire
Robert A. Rupel
Paul Schuchman
Dr. Arthur L. Scott
Steve Sheptak
Donna G. Taggart ‘73
Mark Van De Voorde
Timothy VanSyckle
Bruce Waldman
EMERITI
Michael J. Caruso
Arnold R. Cook, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Bruce E. Davis, Esq.
Sheila M. Korhammer
Paul F. Mack
David N. Shaffer ‘77
R. Charles Stehly ‘77
Tom Tenges
sponsoring school districts ❘ Bangor Area School District,
Bethlehem Area School District, Easton Area School District,
Nazareth Area School District, Northampton Area School District,
Pen Argyl Area School District, Saucon Valley School District,
Wilson Area School District.
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president’s letter
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success report
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commencement
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athletics
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campus life
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financials
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foundation
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editor
PAUL JOLY
writers
HEIDI BRIGHT BUTLER
KATHERINE KNOLL
MYRA SATUREN
CYNTHIA TINTORRI
TROY TUCKER
proofreader
KATE SCHAFFNER
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art director
TRACI ANFUSO-YOUNG
production coordinator
MARIANNE ATHERTON
FROM THE PRESIDENT
As evidenced by the annual report that follows, the 2010-2011
academic year was again filled with significant accomplishments and
exciting activities. Our students came to us in record numbers and
continue to amaze us as they earn academic and athletic honors.
Our college did great things this past year despite having significant
funding cuts. But as we tell our students, the ability to persevere
through difficult times is how you earn sustained greatness. Because
we have a very talented faculty and staff, and because we have
extraordinary support from our community, Northampton Community
College continues to thrive. To witness firsthand a dynamic learning
environment that inspires students from all walks of life, one only
need visit any of our campuses. You will see faculty and students fully
engaged together, learning from each other and excited about the
opportunities before them.
To all of our partners, thank you. Your support allows us to fulfill our
access mission and enables thousands upon thousands of students to
receive a quality education.
DR ARTHUR SCOTT
president, northampton community college
contributing photographers
ADAM ATKINSON
RANDY MONCEAUX
PHILIP STEIN
LUIS VAZQUEZ
president
DR. ARTHUR SCOTT
vice president
institutional advancement
SUSAN K. KUBIK
northampton
community college
foundation
board chairman
BRUCE A. PALMER
publisher
NORTHAMPTON
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
FOUNDATION
3835 GREEN POND ROAD
BETHLEHEM, PA 18020
48%
employed
SUCCESSREPORT
44%
continuing
education
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8%
job
hunting
The College’s annual follow-up survey of 2010 graduates showed a
high percentage had found employment or are continuing their edu­
cation. Eighty-seven percent of the 1,565 members of the class of
2010 responded to the survey. Eight percent indicated that they were
job hunting. Forty-eight percent reported being employed. Another
44 percent said that they are pursuing further education.
The 2010 graduates are working for a wide variety of local busi­
nesses and non-profit organizations including B. Braun Medical,
Victaulic Company of America, Valley Youth House, Teva Pharma­
ceuticals, Guardian Life Insurance and Crayola, as well as all area
hospitals and various medical and dental practices.
Graduates in the following majors reported the highest me­
dian starting salaries: electromechanical technology: automated
systems – $64,001; dental hygiene – $55,120; computer informa­
tion technology security option and computer maintenance and
service technology – $54, 080; registered nursing and diagnostic
medical sonography – $49,316; and emergency services – $48,672.
Members of the class of 2010 who chose to continue their edu­
cation enrolled in 91 different educational institutions. The most
popular were East Stroudsburg University, Kutztown University,
DeSales University, Penn State University, Cedar Crest College and
Temple University. Drexel, Moravian, Lafayette and Muhlenberg
College were also on the list.
The overall placement rate for members of the class of 2010
was 91 percent, with 89 percent of respondents from career pro­
grams indicating that they are employed in fields of their choice.
The graduate survey is conducted each year by the Career and
Work/Life Services Office at Northampton Community College.
Last year’s
graduates
showing solid
progress
in a down
economy
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“wander off the
beaten career path
and ask not how
much can I get,
but how much
can I do without.”
Marian Wright Edelman
INSPIRING
GRADUAT ES
two memorable commencement addresses
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1,565 graduates participated in the year’s two commencement ceremonies, received
their diplomas and began a new chapter in their lives. They enthusiastically applauded
two of the most inspiring commencement addresses in the history of the College.
”Nobody gets to where they want to be by taking a straight path,” Roger Ross
Williams told the graduates at winter commencement on January 29. When Williams
graduated from NCC in 1983, he had no idea what he wanted to do with his life and no
plan for the future. Now he has an Oscar for directing and producing a documentary
that is changing attitudes and lives.
Williams told how his life, like the life of Prudence Mabhena, the young African
woman whose story he chronicles in his HBO documentary film, has involved risktaking, adventure and reinventing himself as new opportunities and challenges have
presented themselves.
Then at the May commencement, Marian Wright Edelman recalled the values
instilled by her preacher father and the other elders in the small South Carolina town
where she grew up. The founder and president of the Children’s Defense Fund and
the recipient of numerous awards for her humanitarian work did not mince words in
speaking to the graduates. After congratulating them on their accomplishments, she
urged them to ”wander off the beaten career path and ask not how much can I get, but
how much can I do without” as they head out into a society where ”the standard for
success for too many has become personal greed rather than the community good.”
“
Nobody gets
to where
they want to be
by taking a
straight path.
Roger Ross Williams
”
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SPARTANPROUD
NJCAA college of the month
In this the third year competing in the National Junior College Athletic Association,
the College continued to reap the benefits of participation in the NJCAA. A member
of Region XIX, Northampton has made a name for itself very quickly in the athletic
arena, as each team has advanced at least to its respective regional final four, with
softball, women’s basketball and baseball earning national top-10 rankings and
men’s bowling finishing 17th at the national tournament.
NCC’s entry into the NJCAA coincided with the arrival of Athletic Director Troy
Tucker. Tucker oversees a Spartan program that currently sponsors eight sports
on the Division III level: baseball, softball, volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s
basketball, men’s bowling, women’s bowling and men’s soccer.
NCC athletes have excelled in the classroom as well, with 31 student-athletes
named to the Academic All-Region Team and three earning NJCAA Academic AllAmerican honors.
The NJCAA’s academic requirements are tough, according to Tucker. ”Our studentathletes need to complete 12 credits each semester with a minimum grade point
average of 2.00. A student could have As in three courses but fail a fourth and be
rendered ineligible,” he said.
The national exposure that comes with playing in the NJCAA can enable students
not only to continue their athletic pursuits, but also to continue their education.
This year, Joey Bamford became the first NCC student to sign with a NCAA Division I
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program. The secondary education major who recorded a .500 batting average as a
center fielder at NCC received a scholarship to play at Monmouth University, fourtime winners of the NCAA Northeast Conference Championship.
Northampton athletes are also visible throughout the Lehigh Valley as part of the
Spartans in the Community initiative implemented by Tucker. Each student-athlete
at Northampton participates in various volunteer/community service activities such
as volunteering at the Lehigh Valley Health Network marathon, hosting events for
students from The Children’s Home of Easton, working with Special Olympics and
participating in the Light the Night Walk for Leukemia. In addition, Northampton
hosts the VIA High School All-Star Basketball Classic to help raise money for VIA, a
non-profit human service agency that provides services to children and adults with
disabilities within the Lehigh Valley community.
One of the major infrastructure changes was the addition of an athletic website,
with the launch of www.nccspartans.com. NCC’s stand-alone athletic website
is recognized as one of the top two-year college athletic websites in the country,
providing fans, family, friends and student-athletes with constant updates and
information on the Spartans.
While still in its infancy as a NJCAA athletic program, Northampton Community
College is clearly becoming a fixture on the regional and national radar. ”We are
geographically blessed to be located in such a nationally-competitive region,” stated
Tucker. ”Our coaches, staff and student-athletes knew going in that they would be
competing against the best, and they embraced it … joining the NJCAA was definitely
the right move for us.”
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THE
COLLEGE
EXPERIENCE
diverse viewpoints
Diversity issues were the focus of two days of programming, giving students an
opportunity to candidly discuss some sensitive topics. Picking up where the fall
semester’s ”Courageous Conversations” left off, a March program ”What Does it Mean
to be Black?” presented by Assistant Professor of Psychology Gina Turner, challenged
students to think about racial stigmas.
Pictures of model Lauren Hutton, who looks white but has some black ancestry,
singer Mariah Carey, who has both black and white parentage, actress Viola Davis,
whose appearance conforms to sub-Saharan African characteristics, suggested the
complexity of ideas about race.
After discussing how visible traits such as skin color, facial features, hair texture,
and even voice and names influence people’s beliefs about each other, the group
was asked, ”How easy is it to ignore race?” One student answered, ”It is hard, but
we should try. We are really all the same.” Quoting author Eugene Robinson, Turner
said that ”It should make just as much sense to group people by any other arbitrary
marker, such as blood type or ability to whistle.”
student celebration / (right) Tyrone Efferson proudly displays his Charles H. Groman Award. The award is
presented annually by the NCC Athletic Department to a student who has exhibited courage, spirit and perfor­
mance throughout the year.
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Students and staff support U.S.
troops overseas with Quarters
on the Quad donations and
through special item donation
boxes around campus.
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teaching and learning from the ground up
This was a groundbreaking year of excitement and rapid progress as
NCC’s community garden initiative began. In early April, students, faculty
and staff began work on the first phase of the multi-year garden devel­
opment plan. The garden was conceived by faculty and staff to promote
experiential learning and community outreach. More than 50 partici­
pants worked together to grow the garden’s mission, layout, timeline,
system of governance and funding plan.
Classes began meeting at the garden site during spring and summer
semesters, according to Kelly Allen, assistant professor of English who
is serving as garden coordinator. ”An American history class used it for
learning about our country’s agricultural identity, and an Irish literature
class studied space and ownership in terms of what the Irish experi­
enced under British rule,” Allen said.
Next year’s plans call for steady expansion with the eventual goal of
regularly involving much of the NCC community in some aspect of the
garden’s diverse teaching and learning potential.
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monroe students put their
study skills to work
Students at the Monroe Campus got a chance to
improve their test-taking strategies, time-man­
agement proficiency, math and writing skills, and
more at the Study Skills at Work event.
Study Skills events are held each semester to
give students an extra boost and help keep them
on track to a successful completion.
día de los muertos / (left) Traditional Mexican cuisine, dancing and music were all served up in honor of the
Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Students, faculty and staff were invited to display pictures of
their loved ones at this event.
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d’versapalooza puts countries on the map
D’Versapalooza engaged all the senses, as students got a taste of
varied cultures at the Monroe Campus Community Room on March 10.
The yearly event invites students to ”travel” around the world through
foods, artifacts and music.
To educate and entertain guests, the Kofi and Sankofa Drum and
Dance Ensemble played a variety of percussion instruments. The
group’s leader, musician and artist Maxwell Kofi Donkor, explained
that ”sankofa,” in his native Twi language, of the Asante kingdom in
Ghana, means ”going back to the roots.” He engaged the audience in a
call-and-response song and talked about his own West African culture
and others.
Members of student clubs presented food and displays. Ra’idah
Annan, a general studies major from Ghana, summed up the flavor of
the event: ”D’Versapalooza is a way to get to know many cultures. It is
fun and educational at the same time.”
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Melissa McKenna and Christian
McGinley perform in the NCC Theatre
Department production of Dog Sees God
the inaugural northampton community college peace conference
Was held in March with presentations on issues of inequality in post-Katrina New Orleans, writing and teaching
about peace; personal transformation in working for peace, a screening of the documentary ”Thread” and a Q&A
with the director. The conference included a talk by Dr. Golbarg Bashi, a feminist scholar from Rutgers University,
who spoke about the role women play in non-violent democratic movements.
The conference included panel discussions involving students, faculty, staff and community members. The
conference was organized by NCC Professor of Political Science Kiki Anastasakos.
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biology professor garners national award
In November, Associate Professor of Biology Sharon Lee-Bond was awarded the 2010 Two-Year College Biology
Teaching Award by the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT). She was one of two teachers nationwide to
receive the award.
Lee-Bond serves as an inspirational role model for students. While pursuing a Ph.D. in immunology, she conducted
research regarding gene therapy for bladder and skin cancer. Now, as a co-principal investigator in the SMaRT (Science,
Math and Related Technologies) Scholars for Success program funded by the National Science Foundation, she mentors
academically promising students who are going into STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields. Lee-Bond
also encourages her students to get actively involved in service learning opportunities on campus and in the community,
and arranges career panels on biology and other STEM subjects.
Lee-Bond is the second NCC professor to win NABT’s Two-Year College Biology Teaching Award. Tabery, a professor of
biology who is now retired, was likewise honored in 1993.
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quad jam / ncc idol / Students have plenty of opportunity to show off their talents outside the classroom.
Whether it’s the NCC Idol competition, or getting in a little freestyle, there’s always something to see and do on campus.
INCOMERESOURCES
103,932,236
commonwealth of PA/ARRA
funding / 18,504,853
local sponsors / 5,680,111
18
8%
auxiliary
enterprises / 8,566,944
5%
%
tuition & fees / 39,876,512
%
38%
30
federal, state, grants
& other / 31,303,816
INCOMEAPPLICATION
103,932,236
59%
5%
8%
19%
10%
education & general
transfers
auxiliary enterprises
student aid
capital & other
61,052,348
4,779,819
8,030,217
19,321,062
10,748,790
fiscal year / unaudited / financials
BRUCE A. PALMER ’77
chairman, foundation board
“
What’s more impressive than the numbers this year is the momentum we’ve begun to build.
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”
As a CPA, I’m usually a numbers, bottom-line-oriented kind of person. But I also know
that numbers don’t always tell the full story. Certainly that is the case this year for the
Foundation. Our revenue growth was modest: we raised slightly more than $2,614,039.36
or just about $300,000 more than was raised in the prior academic year. What’s more
impressive than the numbers this year is the momentum we’ve begun to build.
A big reason for that revenue growth, for example, is that we are now routinely
receiving bequest income; a product of groundwork that was laid years ago as
students studied here, had a great experience and have begun to include us in their
estate plans. Another reason for the increase is the growth we saw in our second
annual Lehigh Valley Food and Wine Festival, under the direction of board members
Bob DeSalvio and Mike Molewski, who increased the net revenue generated from the
event by more than $55,000, from $118,000 last year to over $175,000 this year. Board
member Bill Landis and the golf committee he chairs also continue an impressive run
of annually exceeding the prior year’s figures.
The momentum generated by the work of our very talented and dedicated Foundation
Board, coupled with the tremendous support we receive from this community and
from our alumni, routinely places Northampton in the top 25 community colleges in
the country in terms of private philanthropic support. And the value of our endowed
accounts recently approached $30,000,000, placing us among the top 15 community
colleges. While these accomplishments are impressive, what’s more impressive to me
is the impact that philanthropy has on the College and its students.
This past year, we asked our executive director to review the history of support
provided by the Foundation to the College over its lifetime. From 1970 to 2010, the
Foundation contributed more than $25,000,000 to the College. As you might expect,
the largest amount of support, more than $8,000,000, was in the form of scholarships.
But support was provided in other ways as well. Here’s an abbreviated listing:
More than $5,794,000 was given in in-kind donations.
Capital facilities and construction costs amounted to more than $5,173,000.
Salaries of College personnel accounted for nearly $1,443,000.
Purchases of capital goods and equipment amounted to almost $1,226,000.
Close to $1,000,000 was given for academic programming.
The library has received over $570,000.
More than $518,000 was directed to faculty development.
At-risk student programming accounted for close to $380,000.
Innovative pilot programs received nearly $292,000.
Greater than $138,000 was transferred for multiple lecture series.
Child care support amounted to more than $100,000.
Landscaping support exceeded $160,000.
International education received more than $69,000.
Some of this support was directed to a specific priority by a donor or group of donors,
while other priorities have been identified and supported by the Foundation Board as
part of its annual allocation process. In both situations, the impact on the College,
its faculty, staff and students has been significant. Students have been supported,
buildings have been built, innovative programming funded, faculty development
enhanced and the overall academic program improved. That’s a bottom-line result in
which we can all take a measure of pride.
F O U N D A T I O N
funds transferred to the College for use in the following areas
Scholarships and Student Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610,205
Faculty Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,850
Library, Academic & Student Services Program Equipment &
Development & Capital Renovations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 985,029
Foundation Related Salaries Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199,000
Gift in Kind Contributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,757
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,891,841
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
For the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2011
Receipts:
Unrestricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471,634
Gifts in Kind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205,137
Restricted Funds & Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,514
Restricted Funds/ Non Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284,143
Loan Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,594
Capital Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58,098
Quasi-Endowment Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106,097
Endowment Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,653,658
Capital Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 496,710
Monroe Campus Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98,266
Title III Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,262
Housing Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,130,355
Administrative Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,327
Monroe Addition Lease Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88,800
Total Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,761,595
Disbursements:
Administrative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,264
Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103,440
Charitable Annuity Distributions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,196
Fund Raising Expenses:
Culinary Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,339
Golf Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,829
Alumni Dinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,364
Chef in Residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,624
Food and Wine Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129,077
Gifts-in-Kind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140,380
Other:
Presidential Discretionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,344
Awards, Scholarships and Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,372
Administrative Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,892
Misc Equipment Depreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,334
Housing Expenditures and Depreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709,222
Monroe Center Depreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,284
Total Disbursements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,346,961
Transfers to the College
Unrestricted Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,327
Restricted Funds - Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,722
Restricted Funds - Non Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359,120
Quasi Endowments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,965
Endowment Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,274
Capital Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000
Title III Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,092
From Housing Revenues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,743
Capital Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 742,310
Capital Gains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388,531
Gifts in Kinds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,757
Total Transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,891,841
Total Disbursements & Transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,238,802
Net Increase for the year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,522,793
Investment Performance
For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2011
The Common Fund
Market Value
% of Total
Multi Strategy Equity Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,199,033 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.84%
Commodities Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 987,577 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.30%
Multi Strategy Bond Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,201,133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.06%
Capital Partners IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271,353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.91%
Private Equity Partners VII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190,852 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.64%
International Private Equity Partners VII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,748 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07%
Venture Partners IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,379 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.19%
Total Invested. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,927,074 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00%
Investment Income (net of fees)
Multi Strategy Equity Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191,119
Commodities Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,848
Multi Strategy Bond Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276,958
Total Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470,925
Market Gain/(Loss)
Multi Strategy Equity Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,158,251
Commodities Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (15,270)
Multi Strategy Bond Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234,363
Total Gain/(loss) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,377,344
Portfolio One Year Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.72%
fiscal year / unaudited
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Name of Fund
Year Established
40th Anniversary Endowment
2007
Thomas G. Ackerman Scholarship Endowment
2004
Alumni Association Endowment
1985
American Federation of Teachers Local 3579 Scholarship Endowment
1983
Arcadia Foundation Scholarship Endowment
1998
Arcadia Foundation Campus Enhancement Endowment
2001
John W. & Annette Arnts Communications Scholarship Endowment
1999
Bob & Fran Ashman Scholarship Endowment
2003
Athletic Equipment Endowment
1985
Auto Technology Quasi-Endowment
1997
Barnette Scholarship Endowment
2003
Bennett Family Scholarship Endowment
2005
Bethlehem Kiwanis Scholarship Endowment
1998
Jeffrey A. Baylor Scholarship Endowment
1999
David M. Bolasky Scholarship Endowment
1995
Karen & Tim Brady Scholarship Endowment
2000
The Bushkill Group Scholarship Endowment
2005
August J. Buzas Scholarship Endowment
1988
Harold S. Campbell Scholarship Endowment
2007
Caruso Family Memorial Endowment
2000
Chef in Residence Endowment
1998
Christensen Excellence in Teaching Award
1987
Janet Christopher Scholarship Endowment
1997
Laverne G. Clark Scholarship Endowment
1989
Child Care Endowment
1993
Martin Cohen Family Scholarship Endowment
1995
Evelyn Darragh & Dr. Jack Eli Cole Scholarship Endowment
2008
Caitlin and Mary Conaway Scholarship Endowment
1998
Community Fabric Scholarship Endowment
1997
Conference & Training Center Endowment
1980
Arnold R. Cook Dental Hygiene Examination Scholarship Endowment
2005
Cook Family Endowment
1982
Drs. Edward B. and Arnold R. Cook High School
Scholarship Award Endowment
1988
Bill & Barbara Cramer Scholarship Endowment
2006
Crossing Borders Scholarship Endowment
2006
Culinary Arts and Restaurant/Hospitality Management Endowment
1990
Leslie Carol Davis Scholarship Endowment
2010
Dental Auxiliaries Equipment Endowment
1990
Development Expenses Endowment
1989
Dorene DiStefano Dental Hygiene Scholarship Endowment
1994
The D’Huy Engineering Inc. Scholarship Endowment
2008
Dr. Ruth and Roger Dunning Scholarship Endowment
1998
Early Childhood Education Endowment
1989
Endowment in Support of the Arts Program
2009
Eureyecko Family Scholarship Endowment
1999
Dr. & Mrs. David Feinberg Scholarship Endowment
2003
Stephen Fisher Memorial Scholarship Endowment
2004
William A. Foltz Scholarship Endowment
1995
Kathryn J. Fournier Scholarship Endowment
2003
Fowler Family Endowed Chair
2000
Carl N. & Edith A. Fretz Memorial Scholarship Endowment
2001
Funeral Service Education Endowment for Academic Achievement
1989
Funeral Service Equipment Endowment
1986
General Scholarship Endowment
1989
Rebecca Lentz Gorton Scholarship Endowment
2011
Grabar-Lucas American Legion and James P. Gahagan, Jr. Scholarship Endowment
1993
Thomas & Pearl Hahn Scholarship Endowment
2003
The Hannig Family Endowment in Support of Child Care
2000
Hecht Family Scholarship Endowment
2007
Richard D. Herman, M.D., Radiologic Technology Scholarship Endowment
Andrew L. Herster Scholarship Endowment
Hites Foundation Scholarship Endowment
Herbert Holland Dental Auxiliaries Scholarship Endowment
Daniell Hoffman Scholarship Endowment
Hollister Family Scholarship Endowment
Hispanic Heritage Cultural Endowment
Horizons for Youth Scholarship Endowment
Hughes Foundation Scholarship Endowment
R. Dale & Frances M. Hughes Scholarship Endowment
International Education Endowment
International Students Endowment
Job Training Endowment
Dr. George M. Joseph Scholarship Endowment
The Karl Kaffine & Terry Healy Nursing Fund Endowment
Kostas Kalogeropoulos Scholarship Endowment
Alexander Craig Kennedy Memorial Endowment
Craig A. Kennedy Scholarship Endowment
Kilpatrick/Page Scholarship Endowment
Nicholas W. Khory Scholarship Endowment
Kelley Kissiah Teacher Education Scholarship Endowment
Kiwanis Club of Palmer Township Scholarship Endowment
Sharon & Kenneth Kochey Scholarship Endowment
John & Anne Kopecek Endowment in Support of
Child Care Services for Children
Kopecek Endowed Chair
Dr. Robert J. Kopecek Scholarship Endowment
Catherine D. Edelman Kratzer Scholarship Endowment
Patrick J. Kraus Freshman Drawing Competition Endowment
Kate & Eddie Laepple Scholarship Endowment
Landscaping Endowment
Floyd R. Lear, Jr. Memorial Endowment
Lehigh Valley Dental Societies Scholarship Endowment for Dental Auxiliaries Students
Lehigh Valley Dental Alliance Tuition Assistance Program Endowment
Lehigh Valley Hospital/Muhlenberg Campus
Lehigh Valley Hospital Student Tuition Aid Endowment
Lenehan Family Scholarship Endowment
Tim & Colleen Lewis Scholarship Endowment
Liberal Arts Award
Library Endowment
Library Technical Assistance Endowment
Deborah A. Libricz Early Childhood Education Scholarship Endowment
Lipkin Endowed Chair
Dr. Aaron M. & Sarah T. Litwak Scholarship Endowment
Andrea Luecke Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Dr. Murray A. Lytel Scholarship Endowment
Mack Family Scholarship Endowment
Thomas O. Marakovits Scholarship Endowment
Chris Martin & Diane Repyneck Endowment
Claire Frances Martin Children’s Center Fund Endowment
Thomas J. Mayock, Jr. Scholarship Endowment
Sylvia Maurer Scholarship Endowment
Richard McAteer Pursuing Excellence Scholarship Endowment
Barbara McKenna Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Kenneth & Phyllis Niewoehner Scholarship Endowment
Owen McCall Scholarship Endowment
John & Gwen Michael Endowment
Sylvia Miller Endowment
Monroe County Scholarship Endowment
NEH Challenge Lecture Series
NEH Cohen Endowment
1991
2011
2006
1989
2010
2007
2003
2009
1989
2005
2006
1988
1989
2004
2008
2005
1983
1988
2008
2010
2001
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2007
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1989
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classical / Leo & Beth Kowalski, Mark Hartney, host Donna Taggart, and Sue and Bill Lurie celebrated Chinese
New Year at this year’s Classical Cuisine Dinner in late January. Mathilda Sheptak, Paul Schuchman, Steve Sheptak,
Judy Schuchman, Joan and Tom Christopher and Suzan and Chet Fimiano also attended the event helping to raise
over $12,000 in support of the NEH Challenge Grant.
NEH Library Endowment
Northampton Community College Family Memorial Endowment
Craig & Pamela Muff Scholarship Endowment
Cecilia M. O’Grady Scholarship Endowment
G. Robert Oles Scholarship Endowment
Clinton Budd Palmer Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Louise Moore Pine Scholarship Endowment
Gary & Sharon Poehlein Scholarship Endowment
Palmeri Scholarship Endowment
Patti Paul Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Brenda Paulich Memorial Endowment
Pearson Endowment
Presidential Ambassador Scholarship Endowment
Promises to Keep Campaign Taskforce Scholarship Endowment
Radiography Endowment
Francis W. Rafferty Scholarship Endowment
Dick & Pat Richardson Northampton Spirit Award Endowment
Joseph & Ethel Risbon Endowed Chair
David A. Reed Scholarship Endowment
Len Roberts Endowment
Rotary Club of Northampton Scholarship Endowment
Brian D. Ruth Scholarship Endowment
William R. Samer Scholarship Endowment
Michael C. Schreier Scholarship Endowment
Dr. Arthur L. Scott President’s Leadership Institute Endowment
Laura B. Scott Scholarship Endowment
Hal Shaffer Executive in Residence Memorial Endowment
Slate Belt Scholarship Endowment
Blanca Class Smith Scholarship Endowment
St. Luke’s Hospital – Allentown Campus Student Tuition Aid Endowment
Donald B. & Dorothy L. Stabler Scholarship Endowment
Starner Family Scholarship Endowment
1992
2003
2004
1998
2005
1979
2011
2008
1990
2009
1997
1990
1990
2006
1998
2005
2011
1994
2006
2007
1989
2002
2009
2000
2008
2006
1985
1988
1999
1989
2011
2000
Student Leadership Endowment
Student Senate Scholarship Endowment
Student Services Endowment
Support of the Arts Endowment
Ronald L. Taylor Family Scholarship Endowment
Technology Endowment
Harry B. Tenges Scholarship Endowment
Guy Tomaino Memorial Firefighters Endowment
Mario José Donate Torres Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Two Rivers Health & Wellness Foundation Caroline S.Q. Coddington
Radiography Scholarship Endowment
Two Rivers Health & Wellness Foundation Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Burton & Catherine VanSyckle Scholarship Endowment
W2A Design Group Architectural Studies Scholarship Endowment
Wachovia Bank Community Partnership Fund Endowment
Harold A. (Hap) & Marcia Wagner Scholarship Endowment
Ralph H. Walters Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Beverly Weaver Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Dr. James G. Whildin Scholarship Endowment
Helene Whitaker Fund for the Enhancement of the Fowler Family Southside Center
George Whitehouse Endowed Scholarship Fund
Gary S. Wogenrich Scholarship Endowment
Wood Dining Services Chef-in-Residence Endowment
Dr. John C. Worsley, Sr., DDS & Gretchen I. Worsley,
RDH Scholarship Endowment
Robert T. Yavorski Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Janice Novak Young Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Mary Ann Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship
2006
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1987
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foundation dinner / (top left) Barb Kilpatrick, Pat Richardson, Craig Kilpatrick, Dick Richardson, and Pat and Ron
DeStefano were among the many guests honored for their support at the Foundation Annual Dinner. Dr. Richardson
was NCC’s first president. He and wife, Pat flew in from Colorado for the event. (top right) TV students Rich Woolfe,
Jr., Justin Ecklof, Thomas Harvey and Miki Applequist pose with Professor of Communication/Theatre Mario Acerra,
who received the Chairman’s Award that evening. The students produced a video highlighting NCC students that was
shown during the event. (bottom) Dr. Art Scott and Sue Kubik shared the evening with student Miki Applequist and
Foundation Board members Robert DeSalvio and wife, Francie, Tonya Hummers and husband, Rich, and Diane Martin
with husband, Chris.
GIVINGREPORT
From all sources, the Northampton Community
College Foundation raised in gifts and pledges
3 ,14 8 , 7 7 6 . 6 7
tribute garden / 15,775.00
in-kind gifts / 205,137.57
monroe
campaign / 488,263.32
other gifts / 1,626,411.10
annual
fund / 813,189.68
fiscal year / 2010 / 2011
Tribute Garden
Donors
This past year, Northampton
Community College Foundation
received $15,775.00 toward
the Tribute Garden. A listing
reflecting all contributors to
the garden since inception
to date follows:
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Steph Ackerman
Cynthia C. Adams
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Jody Arner
Nida Aman
Jenean A. Barbera ‘80
Karen L. Bartelt ’80
Mail M. Bartges
Denitra Tara Batista
Joan Bender
Robert J. & Deborah A. Birkas ‘75
William Blickensderfer
Nadine M. Bocek ‘92
William F. Bond & Sharon Lee-Bond
Tim ‘76 & Karen Brady ‘74
Donald Bray, II ‘98
Lori Briskie
Carolyn Bortz
Frank S. ’89 & Paula E. Buchvalt
Lawrence R. & Heidi B. Butler
Marie Calandra
Jeanne Caliguri
Denise M. Camburn ‘84
Donna Cardascia ‘07
Sara J. Carson ‘92
Mary Lou Collis
Betty H. Compton
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Connell
& Family
Dr. Arnold R. Cook
Covidien
Jackie Crocetti
Mary Ellen Cser
Caroline DeMarco
Michele Diefenbach ‘91
Kathleen M. Dolin
Kerri Lynn Dougherty ‘91
Marian Doyle
Cynthia L. Durnin ‘93
Suzette M. Eckhart ‘90
Elaine Eddy
Phyllis Engler ‘76
Fabiola Espinal
Wendy J. Everett ‘82
Marie Everhart
Ernest Fehnel
Linda Fekula ‘91
Angel Firmstone
Janice E. Florey ‘74
Brenda S. Frantz ‘78
Steve & Kathleen Friedenberg
Shawn Fortley
Sharon A. Fournier
Gail S. Geist ‘79
Diane Gerhab ‘72
Green Pond Nursery
Deborah Ann Gschrey ‘79
Julie L. Gutzweiler ‘82
Danyelle Hahn
Kenna Halpin
Brian T. ’10 & Megan M. ’96 Hartlaub
Anna Mae V. Hays
Dr. E. Jill Hirt
Keith A. Hnatow ‘92
Diana Holva ‘06
Ralph & Kara M. Howe
Annette D. Iasiello ‘93
Lynn S. Jancovic ‘75
Scott E. & Brian Kalamar & Families
Jen Keeling ‘07
Barbara L. Kerekes ‘90
Siham Khouri
Lynn S. Kindt ‘80
Cindy King
Dr. Kenneth C. & Sharon C. Kochey ‘68
Doris A. Kressly
Rodney A. Kuller ‘85
Margery Lafferty
Marianne Laub ‘78
Ingrid Leeper
Heidi Lessig
Teresa Lienhard
Peter B. Locke & Nancy R. Fournier ‘78
LV Dental Hygiene Association
Larry S. Mancino ’96
& Mary Sinibaldi Mancino
Michele L. Mann ‘84
Mary Maskornick
Brian Mayock
Donald P. Mayock
Mary Eileen Mayock
Mary Kae Mayock
Thomas J. & Brittany Mayock, III
Celia A. McEnroe
Lauren Meyers
MKSD, LLC
Diane T. Moncman
Catherine G. Morey
Elizabeth Sue Morgan
Morgan Caulking
Weda Mae Mosellie ‘70
Steven K. & Carolyn H. Moyer
Lori A. Muhl ‘82
Jenson E. Musser ‘85
Mitchell Murtha
Mary ”Bee” Muzerall
NCC Act 101
NCC ADHA
NCC Alumni Association
NCC Band of Brothers
NCC CHARTS
NCC Dental Alumni Association
NCC Friends & Staff
NCC Records Office
Jennifer L. Nicholas
Tammy Ann Nixon ‘94
Deb O’Connor
John O’Donnell
G. Robert Oles
Mary Jean Osborne
Bruce A. ’77 & Judith Palmer
RoseAnn Palsi
Dennis A. Parsons ‘85
Jennifer Paugh
Charles & Gwendolyn Peischl
Tegra Perl
Mark D. Perna ‘85
Dan Peters
Darryl Peters
Dr. Paul E. Pierpoint
Kim Piraino ‘94
Greg Peters
Janet Pope
Lucy Ann Quinn ‘85
Ann Reiners
Linda Restivo
Robert B. & Judith Rex
Cheryl Rimshaw
Shirley Ring
Ritter Pharmacy/Charles MacDonald
Millie S. Roman-Buday
Theresa Romeo
Meghan Ruyak
Faith Ann Ryan
Kathy L. Sahaydak ‘79
Samuel Adams PA Brewery
Annette Savo
Colleen Serfass
Kelly D. Shupp ‘91
Kathleen Siegfried ‘95
Mary W. Smith ‘94
William C. Springer ‘78
Amelia Stalford
Melissa Starace ‘95
& Jason W. Dittmar
Jessica Stevens
Anna Stofko ‘77
Tammy Ann Stuppino ‘93
Beth Surovi
Mariellen Switch ‘84
A. Francine Taylor
Laureen P. Taylor
John G., III & Terry A. Thomas
Kathleen Trilli
Karen Unger
David W. Vestal
Janet Vincenzi
Dr. Pat & Sandra Vulcano
Randi Wohlbach
Tara Colleen Wargo ‘00
Debra J. Weisbach
Mildred A. Wescoe ‘75
David & Margaret J. Williams
Judy Williams
Carol A. Wogenrich ‘86
David B. Wogenrich
F. James Wogenrich
Jill Donna Wogenrich
Mark D. Wogenrich
Cherie M. Wood
Loretta A. Wood ‘80
Cherie M. Yasko ‘91
Ginger B. Yavorski
Zoland Z. & Claudia A. Zile
Monroe Campus
Campaign
This past year, Northampton
Community College Foundation
received gifts toward the new
Monroe Campus. A listing
reflecting all contributors to
the campaign since inception
to date follows:
L. William & Nancy S. Clark
Coca Cola Bottling Company
Dr. E. Ruth & Roger A. Dunning
Dr. Kenneth C. & Sharon C. Kochey ‘68
Pocono Arts Council
Pocono Mountain Arts Council
Pocono Star Properties, LP
sanofi pasteur
Paul & Judy Schuchman
Other Gifts
The Northampton Community
College Foundation received
$1,626,411.10 in major gifts
from the following:
The Air Products Foundation
Curtis H. Barnette
& Loris J. Barnette
Community Action Committee
of the Lehigh Valley
Estate of Joseph M. Conroy
Estate of Gwendolyn Kichline
Estate of Louise Moore Pine
NAFEM
National Endowment
for the Humanities
PA Higher Ed Foundation
PNC Bank
Pool Health Care Trust
Donald B.
& Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation
The Vollrath Foundation
Two Rivers Health
& Wellness Foundation
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chef-in-residence / (top, left to right) Chef Stephen Lewandowski from the Tribeca Grill and Chef Jon Mid­
dleton, founder of Whetstone Culinary Development, each spent two days with students, sharing their culinary
expertise as part of the Chef-in-Residence program. (middle, left to right) Beth and Frank Boyer, Lois Giamber,
Sue Drabic, Jeff Jahre, Sue Daley and Sam Giamber enjoy a glass of wine in support of the event. (bottom) Barbara
Heske, Marilyn and Fred Achey, and Beth Boyer share a laugh prior to the dinner.
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NCC’s Alumni Board, 35 Years Strong
by James L Johnson ’89
“
People on
boards are true
believers; the
hard core, who
understand in
their bones how
their college
degree opened
doors for them.
”
The average college grad knows that alumni associations are the focus for fun. You
might make the occasional pledge, attend a fundraising event now and then (also fun,
of course) — or, if you make it big in the world of money … but that’s another story,
and if you have, your alumni folks are already talking to you. The average Joe/Jane
though knows their association as a place to hook up with buddies from classes gone
by to kick around memories and maybe make new ones. But, being a member of an
alumni association board of directors is another, much greater, thing.
People on boards are true believers; the hard core, who understand in their bones
how their college degree opened doors for them. They know that there are thousands
like them who want the same thing. Being a board member takes the fun of planning
good times to a higher level, for a greater good, for the serious business of helping
their college meet its goals — which is: helping others open their own doors.
One of the best examples of a dedicated board is Northampton’s own Alumni
Association, established in 1975. It is one of the oldest continuously active such
organizations in the country. Our board heads a membership of over 40,000 alumni.
The work they do pays off, and the list of their accomplishments is long.
Like most success stories though, it could not have happened without a group
of pioneers nailing together a platform on which to build. Today, ”member of NCC’s
Alumni Association board” stands out nicely on a Lehigh Valley resume. But it takes
time to earn that kind of cred; on the street or in the boardroom. ”Our main goal
at first was just survival,” says liberal arts major Jim Williams ’74, the Association’s
second president. ”We were so young as a board that having a full complement of
members show up for meetings was a challenge at first.”
One reason the board was able to build its success was — and is — the qualities
Alumni Board Members enjoy NCC’s Alumni Night at Coca Cola Park. (top) Scott
Raab ’92 Alumni Board President. (middle; left to right) Brandy Barbera ’07 and Carl
Mancino ’75. (bottom; left to right) Melissa Starace ’95 Alumni Director, Cindy Staffieri
Workman ’74, Sally Jablonski ’78, Nancy Hutt Alumni Office and Anna Stofko ’77.
ANNUALDONORS
TRUSTEES’ CLUB
$10,000+
Memorial Gifts
One of the most thoughtful
contributions an individual can
make is a gift in memory of a
relative or friend. A memorial
gift is an appropriate way to
recognize someone’s life and
accomplishments. In 2010-2011,
the Foundation received gifts
in memory of the following
individuals:
Vincenza M. Acerra
Deborah M. Averill
Kevin ”Marc” Bannon
Harriet van Roder Bright
Christopher Coppola
Donna K. Everitt
Dr. David H. Feinberg
Jeanne Feinberg
Andrew L. Herster, Jr.
George M. Joseph
Dr. Murray A. Lytel
W. Edmund Magann, Sr.
Thomas J. Mayock, Jr.
Barbara G. McKenna
Patricia A. Paul ‘93
Robert D. Rosenberger
John A. Sweeney, Jr.
Mary Ann Taylor Walters
Gifts Given in
Someone’s Honor
Throughout the year, the
Foundation was fortunate to
receive a number of gifts given
AT&T Foundation
C. F. Martin & Co., Inc.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of the
Lehigh Valley
Dr. Arnold R. Cook
Displaced Homemakers Network
NJ, Inc./Rosalin Petrucci
GLVADA
Hecht Family Charitable Foundation/
William F. & Margaret Hecht
Dorothy Herster
James G. & Pauline C. Kennedy
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation
Christian F. ’77 & Diane S. Martin
Kenneth & Phyllis Niewoehner
Sodexo
Ms. Dorothy Stephenson
Waldman Charitable Trust/Bruce
& Judy Waldman
Mainstream Swimsuits, Inc.
BENEFACTORS’ CLUB
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous Donor
Steve & Jane L. Auvil ‘77
Attorney Curtis H.
& Loris J. Barnette
Robert W. Foltz ‘06
The Guardian Life Insurance Co.
Wm. Pitt & Sonya S. Hartzell
Jenzabar
Just Born, Inc.
Peter B. Locke
& Nancy R. Fournier ‘78
NCC Alumni Association
Dr. Richard C.
& Patricia B. Richardson, Jr.
Paul & Judy Schuchman
A. Francine Taylor
Tri-State Troopers Fund, Inc.
Timothy J. & Mary J. VanSyckle
Patrick M. White
& Maureen A. O’Grady
William & Patti Lehr Foundation
to honor a friend or colleague.
In 2010-2011, the Foundation
received gifts to honor:
Robert W. Foltz
Rebecca Lentz Gorton
David Reed
CHAIRMAN’S CLUB
$2,500 - $4,999
Artisans’ Circle
Robert E. & Francine M. Ashman
Belhaven Avenue C LLC/John F.
& Donna Eureyecko
Allan D. & Lynn B. Birney ‘76
William F. Bond
& Dr. Sharon S. Lee-Bond
Frank S. ’89 & Paula E. Buchvalt
Corporate Environments, Inc./Steve R.
& Nancy Hovey
Crayola
Easton Hospital
The Express-Times
Follett Corporation/Steve
& Jeanne Follett
George M. Leader Family
Corporation/Michael Leader
Greater Lehigh Valley Ad Club
Dr. Robert J. & M. Suzette Kopecek
The Martin D. Cohen Family
Foundation/ Attorney Martin D.
& Beth Cohen
NCC Foundation
Bruce A. ’77 & Judith A. Palmer
Linda S. Perin ‘80
Sovereign Bancorp
Martin Till
Trumbower Hospital Foundation
Victaulic Company of America
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
$1,000 - $2,499
Dr. Charles M. Achenbach
Albarell Electric, Inc.
Michael & Lynn M. Albarell
Anonymous Donor
Dr. Nichole Bennett-Bealer
Frank D. & Beth Ann Boyer
The Brown Daub Foundation
Dr. Elizabeth T. Bugaighis
Fredric B. & Carol Cort
D’Huy Engineering, Inc./M. Arif
& Donna Fazil
L. Anderson Daub
Attorney Bruce E. Davis
Bruce A. & Trudi Denlinger
Robert D. & Jacqueline A. Dixon
Thomas J. & Marilyn Doluisio
David & Susan E. Drabic
James & Lisa M. Dunleavy
Eastern PA Funeral
Directors Association
Easton Hospital Medical Staff
Robert M. & Linda Eater
FLSmidth Inc.
Warren M. ‘92 & Karen Jo Farnell ‘08
Attorney Dennis F. ‘73
& Deane L. Feeley ‘82
Dr. Jeffrey W. & Wanda Focht
John & Kathleen L. Haney
Charles M. & Joan Louise Hannig
Patricia B. Herman
Dr. E. Jill Hirt
Housing Authority of Monroe County
Duncan C. & Nancy G. Howden
Richard & Tonya Hummers
Div. of Nat’l Penn Bank KNBT
David B. & Palmira R. Kennedy
Craig C. & Barbara B. Kilpatrick
Dr. Herm & Kelley Kissiah
Dr. Kenneth C. & Sharon C. Kochey ’68
William E. & Karen M. Landis
Lehigh Valley Community Foundation
Timothy ‘09 & Colleen Lewis
MKSD LLC
Marie J. Matyas ‘70
Maureen E. McClain
Lawrence E. McKenna
Steven K. & Carolyn H. Moyer
NCC ADHA
NCC Actors Club
David A. & Kathryn L. Nepereny
Network Page Corporation
Gerald J. O’Grady
Attorney Charles J.
& Gwyneth A. Peischl
Louise Moore Pine
Dr. Gary W. & Sharon Poehlein
Scott M. Raab ‘92
James L. & Jane K. Regina
Jared S. Rhines
& Dr. Karen Clay Rhines
Robert A. & Rebecca Rupel
Judith G. Samer ‘04
Sands Bethworks Gaming LLC
Dr. Arthur L. Scott & Susan K. Kubik
Sertoma Club of Easton
Stephen M. & Mathilda Sheptak
Robert E. ‘83 & Kathleen T. Siegfried ‘95
R. Charles ‘77 & Wendy E. Stehly
Donna G. Taggart ‘73
Thomas W. & Janet M. Tully
Leroy & Cynthia Vestal
George W. Whitehouse
Ed G. & Sharon J. Zondag
FOUNDERS’ CLUB
$500 - $999
Paul J. & Deborah Acampora
Mario J. & Donna S. Acerra ‘76
Brian Beegle ‘80
Blue Knights PA
Britech, Inc./Brian J. ’75
& Denise McCall ‘75
Britech Properties LLC/Brian J. ‘75
& Denise McCall ‘75
Jennie Buzas
Dr. Frank & Catharine Capobianco
L. William Clark & Nancy S. Clark ‘75
Clyde F. Closson
& Margaret McGuire-Closson
John & Olga F. Conneen
Mark Dhruv & Krista Dhruv
Debra A. Doll
Don S. & Mibs Follett
Rex A. & Irene Freeman
Richard T. & Rebecca Gorton
David E. & Carol N. Goss
Fred G. & Ethel Harvey
Dr. Douglas E. & Ellen M. Heath
Daniell Hoffman
Jeanne P. Joseph
Daniel & Susan M. Knoble
John & Susan S. Koss ‘85
John M. ’70 & Jacqueline Kulick
Attorney Joseph F. & Loretta Leeson
Robert A. & Jeanette Litz
Drs. Gary Lutz & Leigh A. Cundari
Larry S. Mancino ’96
& Mary Sinibaldi Mancino
Vertel T. Martin
Steven J. & Lynn V. Matzen
Dr. Michael J. & JoAnn McGovern
Barry J. ’90 & Elizabeth Miles
Suleiman ’86 & Carol Ann Modjadidi
National Wildlife Federation
Nephrology-Hypertension Association
Chad & Lynne M. Paul
Dr. Paul E. & Alison J. Pierpoint
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(top) Steve ’72 and
Margaret Grimes enjoy
a night at the college.
(center) Andrea ’01 and
Dustin Weismiller and
Kelly Raab ’04. (bottom)
Lora and Paige
Bittenbender.
they seek in potential members. As noted earlier, they need to feel their commitment,
big time. That means being a generous person; not necessarily by writing personal
checks, but generous with time and talent. One of the board’s key priorities has always
been supporting NCC through philanthropic efforts. Given that the Association raises
money primarily through events, not individual pledges, that means work.
The Association’s board members not only come up with event ideas but have
always been hands-on volunteers as well. Jim Williams remembers ”spending way
too much time in a funnel cake trailer at the College’s Family Day Expo [later known
as SpringFest].” You can still find members shoulder to shoulder with other alumni,
staff and students helping to serve food at a local soup kitchen or taking tickets twice
a year at Craft Fair or doing the necessaries at the annual Children’s Holiday Party.
Events vary: from an academic stint as a classroom speaker or visiting representative
in Harrisburg and D.C. to a Kentucky Derby dinner party, affinity programs, Liztech
pin sales or creating, and attending, the annual White House Dinner. Whatever board
members do though they do with heart, knowing that all money raised goes back into
scholarships, college initiatives and student/alumni programming.
The Alumni Association Scholarship Endowment provides scholarships covering
tuition and expenses for up to two years. A few more significant items the Associa­
tion has gifted to the College include support for the National Endowment for the
Humanities matching grant, for which over $13,000 has been contributed so far, and
the naming of Alumni Hall and Alumni Walkway, established in 1992, with a paid
pledge of $250,000.
While the Hall and its walkway etched with alumni names from early to recent
years help to beautify the main campus north of Green Pond Road, it is difficult to
top the quiet elegance and natural beauty of the Tribute Garden. The Garden was
established by the Foundation on two acres between Penn and Commonwealth Halls
as a tribute or memorial for the College family. The plaza the Alumni Association has
pledged will add much beauty to the Garden; and it will raise another $200,000.
Williams, who also earned a degree from Lehigh University and is now a regional
vice president for AXA Equitable, remembers one other thing about those early board
members. ”We knew that we wanted to create an organization,” he says, ”that could
rival what private colleges and universities had for many years.” That sort of pride of
alma mater is what it takes to push a fledgling association forward.
After 35 years, that same pride and dedication still resonate within the board.
Meet Scott Raab, a licensed funeral director with Connell Funeral Home and an
NCC 1992 funeral service grad. Raab joined Northampton’s Alumni Association board
of directors in 2007 and was most recently its vice president. His feelings about the
College, as well as the board, could wear the quotation marks of his predecessor.
”I find the camaraderie of our board an enticing aspect that makes it worthwhile to be
involved,” Raab says. ”I get a wonderful sense that these people are truly bright and caring
and receptive to working together to find new ways to meet Northampton’s challenges.”
Raab believes what NCC’s board members have always believed: ”that to be
involved is to be unselfish with your time; to take pride and take charge and to value
the ideals of Northampton.”
Those beliefs are particularly important for someone like Raab to embrace; in July,
he took on the mantle of president of the Alumni Association. One goal already on the
board’s plate as it enters its 36th year is to create a five-year vision statement and
strategic plan. ”It’s amazing to think what we have accomplished thus far,” the new
president says, ”I can only imagine what we’ll accomplish in the future. That is yet to
be discovered and only time will tell.”
Leslie A. Raub ‘83
Albert M. Reed
Erma L. Reed
H. Marvin & Mary Jane Riddle, III
Dr. Robert J. & Catherine E. Rienzo
Dr. Chand Rohatgi
Dr. Micah R. & Michelle F. Sadigh
Sandra L. Sander
Joel E. Serfass
Dr. Om P. Sharma
TuWay Communications, Inc.
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Helene M. Whitaker
Brian F. & Dianne L. Yarsevich
ASSOCIATES’ CLUB
$250 - $499
Gladys S. Ackerman
Dr. Vasiliki Anastasakos
Anonymous Donors
Dr. Michael A. Baird
Marvin A. Beahn
Dr. Brooks & Cynthia A. Betts ‘75
Robert J. & Deborah A. Birkas ‘75
Michelle L. Blease ‘93
Agnes Boucher
Dr. William F. Boucher
Dr. Annette M. & Charles Bruno
Sam C. Canone ‘73
Kevin ‘09 & Donna J. Casey
Paul J. ‘72 & Eileen E. Colahan ‘72
Eric & Virginia Coleman
Dr. Matthew J. Connell
& Evelyn Baxevane ‘75
Jason W. Dittmar & Melissa Starace ‘95
Deborah L. Driscole
Easton Cardiovascular Associates/
Dr. Rajeev Rohatgi
Robert Raymond ‘75 & Pamela Fehnel
Thomas G. Gasparetti ‘93
Dr. Sharon T. Gavin Levy
Michelle D. Guenot
Shirley M. Hahn ‘75
Sandra Hannigan
Herster Newton & Murphy/Attorney
William K. & Christine Murphy
Pearl V. Hill ‘89
Charles R. ‘71 & Donna M. Humphrey ‘86
F. Robert & Barbara G. Huth, Jr.
Paul J. & Maureen S. Joly
Sherri I. Jones
Peter D. & Sarah B. Jubinski
Dr. Alan & Sheila Korhammer
Vincent Kratzer
Andrew S. & Florence Kubik
C. Eileen Kutzler ‘84
Sholomo Levy
Christina M. Lincoln
Jean E. Lobb ‘72
Gerald T. ’76, ‘84 & Jill A. Long
Susan E. Mensch
Timothy A. & Rachel N. Moeller
Robert M. & Joan L. Morgan
Michael E. & Lynn Nagel
Ronald L. Nagle
Holly M. O’Connor ‘99
Paul M. & Jill M. Oles
Ricardo A. Orench
& Maria Teresa Donate
Mary Jean Osborne
Kathryn H. Ott ‘80
Earl R. Page
Barbara A. Pechacek
Dr. Christine M. Pense
Colin F. Phelps ‘95
Daniel E. Philipps
& Susanne S. Rasely-Philipps
Michael D. ‘82 & Rosanne L. Pickett ‘83
John J. & Katherine N. Piva, Jr.
Ronald P. & Marsha S. Plantone
Progressive Physician Associates
Anthony G. & Rita G. Rampulla
Albert M. Reed
Donald W. & Linda C. Robertson
The Hon. T. J. & Kathleen S. Rooney ‘08
Matthew & Susan M. Roth
Ronald G. & Sandra J. Ruth
David H. Sachs
Karl A. & Jan Stackhouse
Marie F. Sterlein ‘83
Nancy E. Trautmann
Dr. James A. & Margaret Von Schilling
Marie A. Wilson ‘77
David & Martha F. Woglom
Mary T. Zegarski
FRIENDS’ CLUB
$125 - $249
Edward W. & Sandra Achey ‘93
Kelly R. Allen
Karen A. Anderko
Jen Arberg-Harris
Linda N. Arra & Joseph M. Lane
Dr. Mariette Austin
Matthew N. ‘01 & Jillian Bartholomew
Jack O. & Lois E. Beamer
Pamela K. Boland ‘72
Randy L. Boone
Ronald L. & Carolyn M. Bortz
Carolyn M. Brady
Timothy J. ‘76 & Karen M. Brady ‘74
Janice R. Brody
Joy D. Brown ‘86
Bruce M. & Susan Browne
Judith L. Buenaflor
Lawrence R. & Harriet B. Butler
Alex & Patricia A. Canavan
Dr. Alberto Cardelle
& Rachel A. Frick Cardelle
Cynthia J. Claus ‘88
Cole Family
Karen R. D’Angelo ‘05
Daniel L. & Linda K. Davenport ‘95
Valarie J. Deemer
Victor C. Dy
Dennis C. Ebersole
& Rosemary Gish Ebersole ‘99
Salvador Espinosa
Cyrus Fleck
Jane S. Fleck
Joseph Geklinsky, Jr.
Lee T. Grifo
The Hon. Richard D. Grifo
Marvin L. Gruber
Olivia F. Haven ‘10
Joseph M. Holva ‘77
Hope J. Horowitz
Ralph & Kara M. Howe
Kenneth & Sally F. Jablonski ‘78
David Paul & Lori J. Jones
Catherine M. Kalafsky
Jeffrey L. & Kathy L. Kapcsos
John V. Kostige
Glenn A. & Doreen H. Kratzer
Katherine A. Kraus
Barbara K. Kruger ‘78
Barbara A. McElrone
Richard G. Meyers ‘09
Dale K. & Barbara Miller
Timothy Molchany
Robert A. & Sarah Moser
Mitchell E. Murtha
Dr. Barbara Obrepalska-Bielska
Michelle M. Pelizoto ‘82
Frank B. Pologruto ‘06
Daniel M. ‘75 & Joan M. Radogna
Daniel Reigel
Dr. Charles E. Rinehimer
Michael Rodriguez ‘93
John P. Schreiber
Dr. Precie A. Schroyer
Larry S. ‘72 & Jane Sechney
Charles Seese, III & Tracey B. Johnson
Randy C. & Kimberly S. Setzer ‘87
Thomas Shillea
& Santa Bannon-Shillea ‘03
Dr. Howard L. Simmons
Dr. Richard M. Smith
Anita St John
Melinda M. Stumpf ‘01
Anne C. Taylor
Tom A. Tenges
Attorney John G. & Terry A. Thomas, III
Edward S. Townsend, Jr.
& Gail M. Mrowinski
Lisa Ann Villani
William R. ’71 & Sheryll Votral
Judith Bobeck Williams ‘76
George T. & Louella Wolf
J. Marshall & Katherine M. Wolff
Lifen Yang
John A. Young & Traci Anfuso-Young ‘87
Lealan M. Zaccone
Deborah L. Zildjian
Zoland Z. & Claudia A. Zile
SUSTAINING CLUB
$1 - $124
Jan James Ackerman
Joseph & Barbara A. Adamcik ‘70
Christine E. Albright ‘80
Kathleen A. Alexander ‘91
Lois V. Allen ‘84
Robert P. & Karen A. Allwein ‘86
Randall L. Altemose ‘81
Raymond Leonard ‘86
& Jacqueline A. Altemose ‘93
Maritza C. Alvarez
Rosario Amato
Paulette Ambrose
& Larry Charles Ruppert ‘75
Josephine S. Amico
Dr. Devendra K. & Bhamini Amin
Eugene K. Anderson ‘84
Anonymous Donors
Brian K. Anthony ‘83
Paul & Jean M. Anthony ‘07
Shirley L. Aravich ‘08
Stephanie W. Arner & Brian Kress ‘77
Richard J. & Claire L. Ashby, Jr.
Douglas W. & Marianne Atherton
Rejimon Augustine ‘10
Dr. Michael A. Babyak ‘85
Keith R. Bachman ‘86
& Yvonne Mitch-Bachman ‘88
Douglas B. ‘83 & Carol Badger
Thomas J. Baldoni ‘89
Edith M. Banks ‘79
Thomas & Karen L. Banks ‘86
Ernest John ‘69 & Julia T. Barbarics
Brandy M. Barbera ‘07
Jenean A. Barbera ‘80
John D. ‘91 & Joyce L. Bargowski ‘83
Dr. & Mrs. Charles P. Barnett
Martha Barnett ‘77
Dr. Mali M. Bartges
Bath Supply Co., Inc./Paul J. Connolly, Jr.
William Walter ‘69
& Sarah Ann Marlatt Beal ‘76
Theodore J. ‘81 & Connie L. Beck ‘81
Priscilla R. Becker ‘11
Hannah B. Beckley ‘07
James A. Beckmann ‘04
Richard O. Beishline
Paul W. Belles ’90
& Dr. Virginia G. Gonzalez-Bell
Dr. James I. Benner
Sean Scott & Cheryl L. Bercaw ‘06
William E. & Kathleen R. Bercaw ‘82
Eugene P. Berg, Sr.
A. Marilyn Bernt
William J. Berry ‘87
& Karen Norvig Berry
Paul R. & Melanie M. Bevan-Xenelis
Joan M. Bieneman
Mark Stephen Binkley ‘75
Dr. James F. & Kay J. Bisset, Jr.
James E. Bissey ‘89
Charles L. & Nancy A. Blatnik ‘71
Frank W. Blatnik, III ‘07
Dr. Jeffrey & Jill Blinder
Diane L. Bobbin
Christine A. Boes
Jeffrey L. & Debra A. Bohr
Donald N. ‘72 & Corrine Boone
The Hon. Lisa M. & Edward Boscola
Patrice M. Boulous ‘82
Erin L. Bowers ‘04
Robert G. Boyer
Llyena F. Boylan & Donald E. Spieth
James P. Brady ‘07
Edward J. Braxmeier ‘72
Marie A. Braxmeier ‘92
David L. ’89 & Ann M. Breiner
Michael C. Brett ‘91
Thomas C. ‘85 & Marianne Briggs ‘98
Harriet Bright
Richard R. Bright
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Mark Edward Broczkowski ‘87
Merritt W. & Eileen C. Brown ‘94
Jarret P. Brown ‘01
Paul J. & Alice L. Brugger ‘82
David & Jill M. Bugby ‘88
Jane H. Bultman
Dr. Theodore & Barbara Burger ‘86
Dale W. ‘72 & Linda Campbell
Barbara Canfield
Susan M. Capobianco
Anthony M. & Evelyn S. Carfagno
Samuel J. & Christina Carrodo, Jr.
William J. & Heidi L. Casciano ‘84
Richard A. ‘72 & Lynn J. Cassidy
Michelle L. Castillo
Marcie E. Cerami ‘06
George & Janis L. Chabak
John R. Chaffier ‘92
Dr. Frederick R. B. & Adriana Chandler
Randy L. Chase ‘11
Donald & Carol Chegwidden, Jr.
Jimmy L. China
Roger M. & Sandra A. Christman ‘94
Georgia C. Cioffari ‘76
Barbara W. Clark
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Dennis Carl, who
with his wife, Dawn,
endowed a scholarship
for NCC students to
be enacted through
their will.
Douglas & Cynthia C. Clift ‘91
Dr. Magdaline & Nicholas Clouser ‘76
Daniel E. Cohen
Neal D. ‘05 & Geri Collenburg
Gary E. ‘04 & Kellen Leigh Collina
Carole H. Collins
Jenny S. Collins
Mary Lou Collis
Kimberly Colyer-Williams ’87
& Randy Williams
Dominick Coppola
Jeffry L. & Susan G. Corbin
Lucille H. Corbin
Jin Cordaro
Cornerstone Advisors
Asset Management
Sally Corvinus
Christopher Michael ‘99
& Kimberly Ann Coyle ‘99
Dr. Kenneth B. Cragg
Blanche Crisafulli
Robert W. Curzi ‘83
Laurence A. Kilpatrick ‘73
& Annette Czap Kilpatrick, RDH ‘73
Joseph J. & Olive E. Dagon, II
Philip K. & Shannon S. Danaher
Raymond W. Danek ‘82
Joyce E. Danner ‘80
Mary K. Davey ‘73
Kim A Davis ‘92
Stacey C. Davis
Terrance E. Davis ‘10
Dona DeMott ‘71
Barbara J. DeYoung ‘72
Kathleen F. Deist ‘10
Maria T. DelGrosso ‘81
Andrew & Lois E. Demchak
Anthony & Evelyn Mercadante DiCandia
Denise A. DiFalco
Mia DiOdoardo ‘07
Frederick L. Diamond ‘04
Danny & Rita B. Diefenderfer
Dr. Gary L. & Sally Dietterick
Charles D. Dobbs
Josephine Dobbs
Stephen J. ‘69 & Donna Dolak, Jr.
Luann L. Domenico ‘84
Francis R. & Rose M. Donchez
Stephen R. ‘72 & Constance F. Donchez
James R. & Michele L. Donisi ‘82
Rachel A. Dotter ‘97
Betty H. Doughtery
Maureen R. Dresen ‘75
Dr. Doreen M. Fisher
Fisk Camera Shop/William Fisk
Gerald E. ‘91 & Frances Flavelle, Jr.
Dr. Don C. Follmer
Howard B. & Pamela Foltz
Robert & Barbara J. Fosbenner
Rocco S. Fraccica ‘75
Darla R. Frack ‘94
Anthony Samuel ‘77
& Carol A. Franco ‘00
William A. & Judy A. Frantz
Lois M. Frederick
Rebecca A. Frederickson ‘01
Jan French ‘73
Karen E. Frey ‘85
Lois B. Gambino ‘86
Joseph F. Garin ‘92
Michael E. Gassler ‘78
Theresa Gaul ‘91
Helen C. Gemmell
Arthur J. & Georgene C. Gerlach
Diane M. Gerny ‘89
Ralph A. & Barbara P. Gerra ‘94
Debra J. Gilbert-Lee ‘01
Irene Gillen
“
”
My teachers taught me what I could
achieve if I really applied myself.
Brian A. ‘71 & Zackie D. Due
Durham Nockamixon
Elementary School
Tom & Leslye R. Durilla ‘74
Cynthia L. Durnin ‘93
Dawn M. Dzienis ‘98
Gwendolyn Early-Miller
East Lawn Fire Company
Marcia A. Eddy ‘75
Lynne C. Edwards ‘77
Sandra K. Eggert ‘89
Eric M. ‘03 & Katie Ehrhardt
Harvey L. ‘82 & Eugenia A. Emert, III
William G. & Patricia L. Ender ‘91
Donald A. ‘10 & Karla L. Erdman ‘05
Kimberly D. Ernst ‘95
Lorrie A. Everitt
Lisa K. Everitt-Ensley ‘09
Norman O. Failla
Susan H. Famularo
Linda K. Faust
Dr. Alex I. & Harriet Feig
Richard A. & Elvira A. Fenner ‘72
James & Dorothy Ferri
David G. & Diane F. Fetzer
Tanya Fetzer ‘04
Tara J. Fetzer ‘05
Andrew D. Fioca ‘88
Craig A. & Terri L. Gillow ‘91
Frank & Marie C. Glanz ‘96
Gracinda S. Glick ‘92
Ian ‘74 & Sharon A. Glickman ‘86
Sharon M. Godiska ‘88
Russell J. Gofus ‘85
Joann Gold
Gregory C. Goldthorp ‘83
Rebekah E. Golla ‘05
Stephen M. Goosley
Judith Gorton Parkinson
John & Cynthia L. Graberitz ‘89
Brenda F. Griffin ‘84
Steven J. ‘72 & Margaret R. Grimes
Stella Grossman
Lorraine B. Gyauch ‘87
Kathleen M. Gyulai ‘73
Heather Marie Haas ‘09
Brian R. Hafer ‘80
Trevor J. ‘89 & Kathryne R. Hahn
Geoffrey Hall ‘98
Marissa Hall
Virginia F. Handley ‘80
Carol K. Hardin
Kenneth L. ‘84 & Carol L. Harryn
Michael J. Hartigan ‘75
Peter A. Hartman ‘84
Pamela S. Hartzell ‘78
Doris E. Haupt ‘72
Chet & MaryAnne Heeter
Carel N. Heil ‘76
William L. & Sharon J. Heminitz
Joseph R. Henick ‘73
John B. & Phyllis A. Herman
Jay A. & Jennifer C. Herrlinger
Hester’s Window Cleaning/
Dennis J. Polles ‘74
Shoshanna M. Hinder ‘96
Dennis J. ‘93 & Elaine C. Hlavaty ‘81
John T. & Judy Z. Hoback
Geraldine L. Hofer
Kathleen J. Hoffert ‘74
Marjorie A. Holmes ‘90
Patricia A. Holmes ‘81
Franklin L. ‘75 & Shirley Homme
Joseph B. Hopkins ‘73
Mary Beth Horner ‘93
Janelle Howey
Adel E. & Amy E. Hreiz
Michael S. ‘95 & Jane E. Hudak ‘89
Thomas & Ruth T. Hudzina
Brian L. ‘96 & Lynette M. Huey
Cindy L. Hunsicker ‘84
James L. & Linda K. Hunsicker ‘86
Bruce E. ‘69 & Suzanne Hunt ‘70
Carl K. & Nancy C. Hutt
IMAC Inc./Dennis Eisenhart
Patrick D. ‘00 & Lucia A. Iampietro
Ike’s Shell
Michael C. Jablonski
Mary E. Jahada ‘05
Mary P. James ‘83
Robert James
Dolores Jaskot
Filomena Jeklinski
Virginia K. Jenkins ‘77
William G. Jones, Jr. ‘81
Debra A. Julia ‘85
John ‘85 & Susan Julian
Jessica Kapetanakis ‘08
Michael D. ‘84 & Alice R. Karpa ‘90
Edward G. ‘74 & Josephine Kavcak
Myrtle M. Kehs
Patricia M. Keller
Robert J. & Debra Ruth Kelley ‘01
Elizabeth A. Kemmerer ‘80
Richard E. ‘84 & Mary E. Kempf
Jean G. Kessler
Jared R. Kichline
Diane M. Kiefer ‘83
Christine Kinney
Joseph J. Kleca ‘74
Karen M. Klein
James J. & Janet A. Kluskiewicz
Charles E. Knight ‘80
Deborah Ann Koch ‘77
Joseph R. & Charlene A. Koch ‘70
Jane M. Koelble
Claude E. ‘75 & Lenore Kohl, Jr.
Gottfried & Christine Kohler
David M. & Margery C. Koogler
Bonnie M. Kosman ‘77
Richard C. ‘72 & Tracey Kovacs
Michael P. Kramer ‘78
James E. Kresge ‘83
Brian Kress ’77 & Stephanie W. Arner
Elizabeth S. Krupka ‘86
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exec-in-residence / Crayola President and CEO Mike Perry spent the day sharing his business wisdom with
marketing and leadership students, as well as giving a public presentation on ”Clarity of Purpose.”
patrick j. kraus drawing competition / The annual competition provides scholarships for freshmen
who excel in the art of drawing. Pictured are winners Robert T. Stevens III, 1st place, Michael P. Kingcaid, runner-up,
and Danielle M. Waberski, 3rd place.
Robert Kucsan ‘84
Kathryn A. Kulp ‘75
Kathleen A. Kunsman ‘09
Pamela A. Kuplen ‘72
LV Dental Hygiene Association
Kayla Michelle Lacey ‘11
James M. Lake, Jr.
Jeri Ann Lambert ‘83
Douglas R. & Susan J. Landis
Kevin B. ‘94 & Heidi D. Landis ‘93
David J. Lane ‘72
Donna L. Langston ‘87
John E. & Lyudmila Lanzetta
Daniel M. & Vicki L. Larimer
Allen G. & Leona Larosh ‘87
Eugene N. & Andrea Learn
Doris Leavens
Melvin E. & Sandra I. Lebo ‘87
Laura Lee
Barbara L. Lehr
Richard G. & Helen Lehr
Kenton W. ‘73 & Jacqueline Lerch
William C. & Gayriel A. Lester, Jr. ‘03
Matthew S. & Linda S. Lilly
Norma Jean Linck
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Melissa Humphries,
general education
(radiography intent)
from Stroudsburg;
Alumni Association
scholarship recipient.
Thea M. Lind
Diane M. Linde ‘81
Barry L. ’87 & Donna M. Lippincott ‘87
Michele L. Litchfield ‘98
Theodore O. ‘72 & Michele Litke
Charleen A. LoPrete ‘73
Ronald G. & Judith S. Lobach
Wilbur C. ‘93 & Ann M. Lobb
William C. Long
Richard D. & Rose M. Longacre
Cindy M. Lopresti ‘74
Barbara Love
The Barn Equestrian Center/
Michael & Jane Lucrezi
Dr. Patricia A. Ludwig
Charles H. Luecke ‘71
Robert W. ‘74 & Karen L. Lugg ‘74
Paul A. ‘06 & Sharon M. Lukatch
Gerri Lee Cole Lytel
John F. & Susan L. MacArthur, Jr.
Michael E. ‘90 & Gwen Macarro
Macri & Associates/Francis A. ‘76
& Susie Macri
Helen S. Magee
David S. & Susan R. Manela ‘96
Deborah A. Mankos ‘77
Michael Manoway
& Dina Uliana-Manoway ‘77
Elva Mante ‘02
Frank Marakovits, III ‘78
Dr. Terry L. Marcincin
Michael C. Marschewski ‘88
Margaret S. Marsh ‘81
Samuel N. Marsh
Edward J. & Mary M. Marshall
Steve J. & Patricia A. Marshall ‘79
Delia E. Martinez ‘82
Jean Elizabeth Master ‘71
Madeleine B. Mathias
John N. Mathious, Jr. ‘69
Dennis & Patricia A. Mathisen ‘80
Drs. William W. & Mary D. Matz, Sr.
Dr. J. Gordon Maule
Juliann M. Maurek ‘77
Marshall Edward & Judith A. Maurer ‘84
Gay Mayer
Joseph Mazak, Jr. ‘04
Marybeth Mc Grath
Dianne S. McCann ‘89
The Hon. Suzanne McCool
Edward F. & Kristan M. McDermott, III
Edward J. & Dana Lee McFadden
Joan M. Miller ‘72
Keith R. Bachman ’86 & Yvonne
Mitch-Bachman ’88
David Moore & Julia R. deBeauclair ‘85
Moravian Academy
Dr. Nancy A. Moreau
Dale L. Morgan ‘73 Inc./
DLM Enterprises
Richard A. & Sally L. Morrison
Scott M. Mortman ‘10
Frank J. & Christine M. Muller
Garry W. & Mary E. Mulligan
NCC PTK Tau Gamma
NCC Student Activities
John D. Nagle ‘74
Penny M. Naugle
Charles C. & Helen T. Nausbaum
Patricia Ann Nebinger ‘79
William E. & JoAnn Nenow ‘77
John P. Nerino ‘98
Elaine Nesbit
Myrtle Wimpel Nguyen ‘01
Sam A. ‘73 & Linda Ann Nittle ‘00
Thomas & Patricia Nodoline
Timothy & Lori C. Noldy ‘81
“
NCC has offered me so many
opportunities. I am so thankful that
you find ways to make it easier for
me and for so many students. I truly
value this scholarship.
”
Joan McGarvey ‘78
Carolyn B. McGrath ‘90
Thomas O. & Henrietta G. McGraw
Dr. James R. & Sarah P. McIntosh
James Marshall McKay, V ‘05
Peter ‘90 & Julie A. McKeon ‘97
Michele R. McLeod ‘78
Dr. Joseph F. McMahon, Jr.
& Mary G. Teklits
C. L. Meglic
Steven D. ‘73 & Marilyn A. Mehas ‘81
Edmund G. Mehlig
& Tamara Tucker-Mehlig ‘87
Anthony & Eran Meilinger ‘84
Kenneth E. Melton
Merck Company Foundation
Barbara Merring
Jeffrey M. ‘78 & Faye L. Mertus
Joseph A. & Alissa J. Messina
Jeanine M. Metzler
Annie Laurie I. Meyers ‘73
Robert C. ’83 & Sherri L. Meyers ‘84
Lawrence O. Micci ‘71
Cindy L. Michael ‘91
Dennis W. & Marianne A. Michael
Micro Clean, Inc./
Kristine DelVecchio-Tuma
Gus P. Mikroudis ‘78
Brian E. Miller ‘78
Carolyn R. Miller ‘83
Dennis Keith Miller ‘79
Katherine Noll
Northampton County Bar Association
William H. & Florence E. Norton
Michael & Renee A. Nothstein ‘74
Agnes Novak
John C. O’Brien ‘86
O’Keefe & Wilkinson/Attorney
Joseph J. & Nancy O’Keefe
James J. & Monica T. Oates ‘07
Roger G. & Joann M. Ochse
David M. & Karen L. Oles
Martha D. Orsi
Howard R. & Deborah A. Osmun, Jr. ‘96
Edmonia K. Page ‘78
Carl J. Palmeri, III
Ruth F. Palmisano
Geraldine T. Pandaleon, CPA CMS ’77
Anthony J. ‘85 & Jacqueline K. Panuccio
Rocco & Catherine Pannuccio
Sal & Joanne Pappalardo
John E. & Mary T. Paproski
Charles A. Parker ‘81
Dr. Morton & Dorothy S. Parmet
David J & Barbara J. Parsons ‘92
Elaine T. Patti
Carol J. Pavlinsky ‘00
Peter J. Pavlish ‘80
Anne Louise Pecsek ‘77
Francis Joseph ‘74
& Kathleen Pecuch ‘74
Pennington Dental Assoicates/
Joann P. Pennington ‘83
Norma E. Perone
Mark J. Pesavento ‘10
William & Christine Petersen
Jerri E. Pezoldt-Defiore ‘87
Anthony R. & Maria R. Picarello ‘96
Matthew W. Pierce ‘09
Carl Pietrouchie ‘86
Jessie Piscitello
Joseph M. Pokojni, Jr. ’92/
Blue Chip Sound
Nicholas Politi
Allen & Angela Pope ‘81
Richard & Betty J. Pope
Eileen A. Porte
Francis J. & Donna Marie Posivak ‘75
Sandra Preis
Grace M. Principato
Richard A. Principato
Gladys E. Pritchard ‘73
Victor W. & Maureen A. Pulizzano
Elizabeth A. Purcell ‘07
Jill E. Purdy ‘87
Arlyne Pursell
Patricia A. Pyatt
Celinda A. Pysher ‘10
Mark Robert ‘81 & Cindy D. Pysher
Catharine C. Quinlan ‘70
John A. Quinlan
Barry J. Quist ‘73
RMS Employees
Howard M. Rabinowitz
Thomas C. Raidline ‘86
Dr. Thekkemadom
& Radha Ramakrishnan
Salvatore J. & Becky L. Rampulla ‘76
William & Elsa L. Ramsden
Vincent F. & Rose Patti Ramunni
Christopher L. Ransel ‘84
Nicholas & Melissa S. Recchia ‘90
Rebecca Reddin
Gretchen Reed
Susan E. Reed ‘76
Bonny L. Reese
Barry L. Reiff ‘96
David W. ‘80 & Linda D. Reinbold ‘97
Barry W. & Nancy J. Reinhart
Stephen ‘75 & Diane Repasch
Pauline Lie Ribau ‘96
Deborah A. Rice ‘84/
Friendship Framing
Rick N. Rice ‘83
Albert E. & Patricia Ann Riddle, Jr.
Sheila J. Riddle
Laurence G. Riola
Ismael ‘76 & Myrna L. Rivera, Jr. ‘87
Anett M. Rizos ‘10
Valerie K. Roberts
Ada I. Rodriguez
Angel & Amy M. Rodriguez ‘94
Cristina V. Rodriguez
Josephine Ronca
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tribute garden / 2010-2011 saw the completion of phase 1 of the Tribute Garden at Northampton Community
College. Several student groups and clubs, with the assistance of their faculty advisors, have been important aspects
of the garden’s progress. This year, we expect to begin phase 2, Alumni Plaza, to be dedicated April 19, 2012.
holiday boutique / The 2nd Annual Holiday Boutique raised $4,500 to benefit the NEH Challenge Grant as well
as help both local vendors and shoppers alike. Pictured are guests shopping and several Presidential Ambassadors
assisting at the event.
In-Kind Giving
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Robert D. Ross, Jr.
Glenn ‘87 & Darla J. Rossetti ‘88
Dr. Anthony M. & Lynne C. Rossi
Antoinette Rosto
Michael Jeffrey Roth ‘81
Mary M. Rue ‘80
William D. & Jane M. Ruggiero
Mary Grace Rugh ‘88
Janice D. Ruland ‘85
Guy C. & Delores J. Rupert
Larry Charles ’75 & Paulette Ambrose
Leon & Jean Russell
William R. Ruth ‘80
Kathy A. Ryan ‘92
Meghann C. Ryan
Nancy L. Ryder ‘76
SEMM LLC/Faust M. Ruggiero
David A. & Mary K. Saam
Maryann L. Salabsky ‘80
Renee Saleh
Joy M. Sales ‘81
George & Charlotte Salkin
Allen A. ‘86 & Tina L. Sandt, Jr.
Bonnie D. Sankovsky ‘79
Diane Marie Sauers ‘77
Mary E. Saville ‘00
Peter L. & Rachelle Sawadski
William R. Schaffer
Charles W. ‘90 & Debbie J. Schaffner ‘11
Marcia S. Schechter ‘80
Dr. David A. Schell ‘85
Robert E. & Eileen S. Schmidt
Henry ‘92 & Jane Schneider, Sr.
Thomas K. & Lynda B. Schoeninger
David E. Schomp
George V. & Kelly A. Schubert
Mark F. Schumacher ‘76
Cheryl A. Scenk ‘94
Victoria A. Sefranek ‘07
Christopher A. ‘78 & Laura J. Segatti ‘73
Joseph J. Sentiwany ‘76
Cynthia M. Serfass ‘77
Ernest & Bonnie A. Shaffer ‘73
James I. & Brenda J. Shelly
Donald Lee Shipman ‘79
W. James Shoenthal, III
Elehna M. Shores
Richard C. Shupp, Jr.
Shannon L. Sigafoos ‘05
James A. & Susan K. Sinko
Dr. Michael J. ‘89 & Bella Skweir, Jr.
Noelle M. Smialkowski ‘09
Clayton E. Smith, Jr.
David D. Smith ‘77
Debra A. Smith ‘89
Donna F. Smith ‘80
Michael P. Smith
Ruth R. Smith
Kelly N. Snyder ‘94
John A. ‘98 & Thelma E. Spaziani, Jr.
Donald E. Spieth & Llyena F. Boylan
William Charles Springer ‘78
John L. & Mary Squarcia
Jerome & Mary Ann St John
Darryl S. Stackhouse ‘71
Marshall & Ellen K Stahl ‘91
Judy A. Stancombe ‘79
NCC received gifts of equipment,
materials and supplies worth
Linda J. Stanley ‘73
Thomas N. ‘71
& Antonia M. Stehman ‘88
Steven P. Stepansky ‘02
Agnes A. Stephan
Judith A. Stern ‘76
Kenneth F. Steward ‘85
Thomas P. Stitt, Sr.
Anne Stocker ‘83
Margaret M. Sabol Stoudt ‘82
Shirley Straubinger-Knecht ‘73
Dr. Vincent D. & Evelyn J. Stravino
Travis J. Stroup ‘10
Douglas Clark Sunderland
Dr. Mark D. & Pamela Swank
H. Michael Swint ‘81
Michael J. Symons
Deborah P. Tamulis ‘72
John D. & Regina V. Tauke
David L. & Judith A. Taylor
Kyle J. Taylor ‘02
Robert M. Taylor ‘77
Joseph L. & Mary G. Teklits
John J. & Josephine Thomas
Monica M. Thomas ‘08
James A. Tomaino ‘76
Rosemary Towne
Julia C. Tramposch ‘04
Anthony John Trimboli
Keith & Heidi L. Troxell ‘84
Alan W. Trumbauer
& Jennifer Nemeth Trumbauer
Trumbauersville Borough Fireman’s
Relief Association
Trumbauersville School PTO
James A. & Marilyn Truscott
Debby M. Uhler ‘85
Maureen E. Valente ‘75
Ralph J. Valente ‘95
Jeffrey M. Van Horn ‘84
Brenda Ann Vandergrift-Cooper ‘79
Issis Vela-Fox
Kristin Vitovitch ‘03
Audre B. Vogler
Dr. Pat & Sandra P. Vulcano ‘72
Dietrich F. & Barbara Sue Wahlers
James C. Walker ‘87
Bruce Wall
Randall E. ‘74 & Kelly A. Wambold ‘95
Diane M. Ward ‘10
Patricia E. Ward
Thomas S. & Kathy A. Watters ‘82
Edward W. ‘77 & Karen Y. Weaver ‘88
John D. & Denise A. Weaver
John F. Wehr
John Frederick Wehr, Jr. ‘72
Scott & Kathi Jo B. Weinert
Dustin Wade & Andrea C. Weismiller ‘01
Benjamin B. & Jacqueline S. Wiley
Hattie F. Williams ‘74
John E. & Mary Ann Williams
Karl E. Williams ‘88
Randy Williams
& Kimberly Colyer-Williams ‘87
Ruth A. Willis
Victor & Sarah Wills ‘73
Patricia A. Wilson-Schmid
Wilbur E. Wohlbach ‘00
Howard L. & Bernice V. Woolf
Frank R. Workman
& Cynthia Staffieri-Workman ‘74
Paul M. & Mary E. Wozniak ‘92
Lisa B. Yamnicky Rupert ‘86
Thomas J. Yencho, Jr. ‘85
Louise Yoder
Kevin A. Young ‘98
Dr. Winnifred G. Younkin ‘78
Sharon A. Zagorski
Carolyn Elizabeth Zanoni
Deborah M. Zarate ‘75
Richard Louis Zelko ‘72
Janet Olson Ziegenfus ‘75
Brent Stephen ‘92
& Virginia A. Zimmer
Matching Gifts
The Foundation would like to
recognize these 21 companies
for their matching gift programs,
which generated $15,415.00
of the support received by the
Foundation during 2010-2011.
Air Products & Chemicals Foundation
Allstate Foundation
Anheuser-Busch Foundation
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Chevron Matching Gifts
Cornerstone Advisors
Asset Management
Crayola
Dun & Bradstreet
ExxonMobil Foundation
GE Foundation
The Hershey Company
HSBC
IBM Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
Merck Company Foundation
PPL Corporation
Procter & Gamble Fund
sanofi pasteur
SKF USA, Inc.
Tennant Foundation
Victaulic Company of America
$205,137.57 in 2010-2011. The
Foundation is grateful for the
gifts received from:
Anonymous Donors
AAA East Penn
Adams Outdoor Advertising
Advanced Print Solutions LLC
Albarell Electric, Inc.
Michael & Lynn Albarell
Allentown Art Museum
America on Wheels
Dr. Atul & Patrice R. Amin ‘74
Apollo Grill
Arcadia Properties, LLC
Arts Quest
Bear Creek Mountain Resort
Best Western Lehigh Valley
Bethlehem Brew Works
Bethlehem Township
Community Center
Dr. Howard S. & Kathy Bookbinder
Boulevard Frame & Art
Frank D. & Beth Boyer
Wenda Boyer
Britech, Inc./Brian J. ’75
& Denise McCall ‘75
Julian A. Burgess
Butter Valley Golf Port
C. F. Martin & Co., Inc.
The Café
Camelback Ski Area
Canteen
The Carmelcorn Shop
Charles Chrin Companies
Chateau Resort & Conference Center
Thomas W. & Joan M. Christopher ‘91
Clear Channel Broadcasting
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
of the Lehigh Valley
Conestoga Company, Inc.
Dr. Arnold R. Cook
Corporate Environments, Inc.
Frederic B. & Carol Cort
Mark S. Crouthamel/
Sculpted Ice Works, Inc.
Cutting Edge Salon
DeSales University
Bridget Ann Dorsey ‘79
Edge Restaurant
Embassy Bank
Essroc Cement Corporation
John F. & Donna Eureyecko
The Express-Times
FLSmidth, Inc.
Steve & Mary Alice Fassl
Attorney Dennis F.
& Deane Feeley ‘73
First Commonwealth
Federal Credit Union
First Niagara Bank
The Flower Cart
General Motors Corporation
Gertrude Hawk Chocolates
Glasbern Country Inn
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ncc night at the ironpigs / Fans including Ethan Persa, President Art Scott and Derek Marshall (pictured
left) cheer on the IronPigs in PPL Plaza at the annual alumni event.
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Glenmar Nursery
Cindy S. Glick ‘92
Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital
Green Pond Country Club
Hand Cut Crystal
John & Kathleen L. Haney
Dianne L. Henry ‘94
Donald & Ruth Himmler
Hotel Bethlehem
J. Morgan Salon
Kenneth & Sally F. Jablonski ‘78
Josh Early Candies, Inc.
Just Born, Inc.
Tonya D. Klemmer
LV IronPigs
William E. & Karen M. Landis
Las Vegas Sands LLC
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Timothy ’09 & Colleen Lewis
Thea M. Lind
Liztech Jewelry
Loose Threads Boutique
Susan L. Lurie
Butch ’76 & Susie Macri
Majestic Athletic
Andrea Manda
Marblehead Grill
Christian F. ’77 & Diane Martin
Richard & Mary Jane McAteer ‘76
Melting Pot
Merry Maids
Robert C. Miller
Mixed Bag on Main LLC
The Morning Call
Musselman Jewelers
Ernest P. Myers
NCC Athletic Department
National Constitution Center
Northampton County Historical Society
Bruce Alan ’77 & Judith Palmer
Paws to Tail
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
Philadelphia Trust Company
Philadelphia Zoo
Lenore S. Pitsilos ‘83
Pocono Raceway
Puppy Palace
Putt U Miniature Golf
Scott M. Raab ‘92
Nicholas & Melissa S. Recchia ‘90
Deborah A. Rice ‘85
Susan M. Roth
Robert A. & Rebecca Rupel
SEI Investments
Sands Casino and Resort
Cynthia V. Schafer
Dr. Arthur L. Scott & Susan K. Kubik
Natalie Searl
Lisa R. Sears
Seasons
Sette Luna
Southmoore Course
Michele Staffieri-Bennett ‘77
Frank R. Workman & Cynthia
Staffieri-Workman ‘74
State Theatre
Marie F. Sterlein ‘83
Stillpoint Therapy Center
Anna Adeline Stofko ‘78
Strategic Style
Stroudsmoor Country Inn
Sunset Tan
TD Bank
Team Capital Bank
Three Way Cafe
Touchstone Theatre
TuWay Communications, Inc.
Valley Graphic Services
Timothy J. & Mary VanSyckle
Viamedia LLC
The Vineyard Restaurant
Dr. Pat & Sandra P. Vulcano ‘72
Wachovia
Dustin Wade & Andrea C. Weismiller ‘01
Werkheiser Jewelry
Woodloch Pines, Inc.
The Loft
Fran Young
Zoellner Arts Center
Special Events
Following is a list of supporters
of the Foundation’s events:
Holiday Boutique, Chef-inResidence, Golf Tournament,
Classical Cuisine, Chinese New
Year, Lehigh Valley Food &
Wine Festival, and the Alumni
Association’s Kentucky Derby.
Paul J. & Deborah Acampora
Fred A. & Marilyn B. Achey
Pamela S. Adams
Ravinder & Suzanne Elizabeth Ahuja ‘80
The Air Products Foundation
Albarell Electric, Inc./Michael
& Lynn M. Albarell
Allentown Beverage Company
Carol Almond
Raymond H. & Karen S. Alpha ‘90
Salvatore & Kimberly Ann Ambrosino ‘95
American Bank of Lehigh Valley
Dr. Atul K. & Patrice R. Amin ‘74
Crystal M. Anderson
Lisa A. Anthony
Julie Antidormi
Apotheca Salon & Boutique LLC
Jeffrey & Carla M. Arbushites
Archive LTD
Kathy Arduini
Janice L. Armpriester
Lynne Auger
Karen Auriemma
Larry & Vivian Axiotis/Palace
Restaurant & Bar CO
Laura G. Azzalina
B Braun Medical, Inc.
Joyce Baldassarri
Janine Baltz
Sylvia Bandak
Diana Bandell
Marie A Baran
Brandy M. Barbera ‘07
D. Wayne & Margaret A. Barefoot
Mary Barket
Regina Bartholomew
Beverly A Bear
Kevin S. Becker
Carl C. Beers
Dirk & Stephanie Beese
Mary Ann Belchunes
Belhaven Avenue C LLC/John F.
& Donna Eureyecko
Belhaven Capital Group, Inc./
John F. & Donna Eureyecko
Belhaven Financial LLC/John F.
& Donna Eureyecko
Joe Bellano
Jason T. Belshaw
James R. Berger
Roberta J. Berger
Robert J. Bergren
William J. Berry ‘87
& Karen Norvig Berry
Frederick J. & Polly Beste, III
Bethlehem Gallery of Floors
Dr. Brooks & Cynthia A. Betts ‘75
Peter E. ’72 & Cynthia H. Biedenkopf ‘71
Robert R. Bieri
Kathy E. Biernat
Randall W. & Mary Catherine Biggs ‘90
Barbara A. Bishop ‘92
Bernell Blackman Branch
Alison Blaine
Tricia M. Bliler
Margaret E. Bloch
Patt Blose
Blue Mountain Vineyards & Cellar
Kathleen Blum
Mary Bogle
Stephen M. & Lisa A. Boligitz
Sharon Bonowitz/The Apple Tree
Dr. Howard S. & Kathy Bookbinder
Drs. Pricha & Gloria Boonswang
Dianne L. Borovies
Richard J. & Amy L. Bower
Frank D. & Beth Ann Boyer
Geoffrey F. & Wenda Boyer
Teresa L. Brady Hind ‘00
Timothy J. ‘76& Karen M. Brady ‘74
Eleanor M. Breslin
Britech, Inc./Brian J. ’75
& Denise McCall ‘75
Edward ‘87 & Gail A. Broczkowski
Kirk R. Brown
Donna Brunner
Dr. Annette M. & Charles Bruno
Buckno Lisicky & Company
Marcia M Buckno
Gary & Joanne Budge
Dr. Elizabeth T. Bugaighis
Anthony Buonanno
Wayne Burgess
Elizabeth Buss
Buzzi Unicem USA, Inc.
C F Martin & Co., Inc.
CC Inc. Construction Services/
Charles R. Werkheiser
Theresa M. Calantoni
Tim Caldwell
Sharon E. Callahan
Linda S. Cameron
Carmen Canaii
Paul J. & Cathleen E. Canevari
Capital Blue Cross
Jodi Carey
William C. & Sharron L. Carpenter ‘75
Linda Carra
Andrew J. Casale
Anne Catino
Stuart & Deborah Cattell
Brian T. Chapman ‘07
Nicholas Christensen
Thomas W. & Joan M. Christopher ‘91
Lisa Cieckiewicz
Cigars International
Rick C. Cipoletti
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
of the Lehigh Valley
Attorney Martin D. & Beth Cohen
Anthony Colandrea
Concannon Miller & Co. P.C.
Dr. Matthew J. Connell
& Evelyn Baxevane ‘75
Coordinated Health Systems
Cope Carpet Interiors
Debra K. Cope
Kelly Cordell
Rocco J. Corona ‘99
Corporate Environments, Inc./
Steve R. & Nancy Hovey
Fredric B. & Carol Cort
Walter Cox
Jeanne L. Coy
Attorney William B. & Barbara Cramer
James P. & Jan Creedon
Elaine Crofford
Kirstin S. Crouthamel
Carolyn Croy
Frederick R.’90
& Kathleen Curcio, Sr.
Sallie Cwik
D’Huy Engineering, Inc./M. Arif
& Donna Fazil
Carmela DAmore
Anna Dailey
Charles H. & Shirley M. Daluisio
Daniels BMW MINI of Allentown
Cathy Datesman
Bernard Daversa
Mario A. & Stacey A. Daversa
Kelly Day
John DeFalco
Richard G. DeGuiseppi
Nicholas & Amy DeNunzio ‘08
Robert & Francie DeSalvio
Philip Del Vecchio
James J. & Cathy Dembinski
Thomas S. & Laraine A. Demshock/
Fishburn Realty Company
Bruce A. & Trudi Denlinger
DesignPoint, Inc.
Verna R. DiMaio ‘81
Marilyn DiNunzio
Jeannette Diaz
Cynthia Direnzo
Turning a Vision into Reality
by Cynthia Tintorri
Steve and Mathilda Sheptak don’t just have a vision of a thriving, economically robust
Monroe County. The East Stroudsburg couple is dedicating significant time and
resources to making it happen.
In addition to serving on NCC’s Foundation board, Steve is a working chairperson
for the Monroe Campus fundraising campaign. ”I believe in the College’s mission, and
the new campus is going to be a tremendous asset and impact in Monroe County,” he
says. ”Northampton provides a key piece of the education puzzle that Monroe County
did not have.”
Steve initially became involved with NCC after marrying Mathilda eight years
ago. ”She was involved with the College through work, and friends of ours would
ask us to events there. We’ve been supportive all along because we believe in what
Northampton is doing,” Steve explains.
Mathilda’s longstanding relationship with NCC dates back to the early 1980s,
when she drove down to Bethlehem from Monroe County to take job-related classes.
She’s excited about the new Monroe Campus and the expanded programs it will offer
to Monroe County residents, who won’t have to travel as she did to take advantage of
classes now offered only at the Main Campus.
The computer lab at the new Monroe Campus will be named for the Sheptaks. The
choice to fund computers, in particular, was a natural one — they met because Steve,
a former sales and marketing executive with IBM, sold computers to the Pocono
Mountains Vacation Bureau where Mathilda worked. ”Our relationship began through
technology and computers, so the Monroe Campus computer lab relates to our life
connection in that way,” Mathilda says.
Steve agrees. ”Both of us realize the value of technology. You just can’t function
in today’s business environment without that kind of knowledge, so access to
computers and labs is a necessity for any campus.”
As executive director for United Way of Monroe County, Mathilda appreciates the
opportunities for economic development in Monroe County that an expanded campus
will provide. ”NCC is a tremendous resource for education for all kinds of people,” she
believes. In addition to traditional students, ”those who have lost their jobs and need
to be retrained will benefit, and it’s a resource for businesses that might come into
the area and hire new workers.”
She also sees the new campus as a quality-of-life
benefit for all the people of Monroe County. ”Through
both credit and non-credit courses and continuing
education, people will be able to pursue their interests.
It’s going to provide tremendous advantages for
Monroe County residents.”
Mathilda is impressed by how much the College
cares about the community. ”What we’re about at United
Way is the same at NCC — people come first.”
“
I believe in the
College’s mission,
and the new
campus is
going to be a
tremendous
asset and impact
in Monroe County
”
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Jason W. Dittmar
& Melissa Starace ‘95
Margaret S. Dixon
Dr. J. Robert & Alice R. Dornish
Dennis J. & Phyllis Douvanis ‘75
Lauren E. Downing
David & Susan E. Drabic
Scott DuBois
Carla Dudeck
Duggan & Marcon, Inc./Frank D.
& Beth Ann Boyer
Zachariah Dunham
Dunkelbergers Sports Outfitter
Ruby Dunlap ‘04
James Dutter
Robert W. Eastwood
Robert M. & Linda Eater
Ilona Eckert
Thomas K. Edinger
Fred Ellis
Embassy Bank
Dr. Eugene & Jane R. Ervin
Blythe Evans
FLSmidth Inc.
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German Cardona,
architecture major
from Easton;
Brenda Bolasky
Scholarship recipient.
Stephen Faig
Erica Fair
Shirley A. Fair ‘86
Suzie Farley
Emily Farrell-Mushko
Steve & Mary Alice Fassl
Margaret Fehnel
Robert Raymond ‘75& Pamela Fehnel
Curtis Fehr
Jennifer Feiss
Leanne Feiss
Donald & Carole Feltri
Thomas D. Fenstermacher
Denice M. Ferko-Adams
James H. Figel
Thomas A. & Karen L. Filipowicz ‘83
Eden C. Fimiano ‘08
Leila Finelli
First Star Savings Bank
Floyd F. Fisher
Ronald A. Flowers
Dr. Jeffrey W. & Wanda Focht
Don S. & Mibs Follett
Follett Corporation/Steven
& Jeanne Follett
George A. Franz
Fraser Advanced Information Systems
Nancy Freidl
Shannon V. Friedman
Joseph J. Fromhartz
Donelle Fucci
C. Michael Fulton
Francine Fumosa
Colleen M. Gallagher
Donna Galotti
Alexis Ganop
Michele D. Ganssle
Gar Equipment Company
Jennifer Lynn George ‘98
Kristin Geraghty
Sharon Gilbert
Ben L. & Susan T. Gilmore
Lowell E. & Lois Janet Glaser ‘74
John & Norma E. Glenn
Michael J. & Sandra L. Goffredo ‘05
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Golin Harris International
Daniela Gonzalez
Gordon Bennett Painting Inc./
Gordon J. & Lucinda Bennett
Josephine Gottesman
Michael Granitz
Sean J. Grassi
David Greenberg
David A. ‘09& Linda Greene
Barbara Gribosky
Shahrzad Heidary
William L. & Sharon J. Heminitz
Dianne L. Henry ‘94
Matthew Hentz
Herster Newton & Murphy/Attorney
William K. & Christine Murphy
Brittney Hertzog
Higher One, Inc.
Kristina R. Hillis
Brad Hinderliter
Kristin Hoffman
Michael Hofmann
Steve R. & Nancy Hovey
Janis B. Howard ‘87
Anthony D. Hubbard
& Stephanie L. Plantone Hubbard
Kevin & Patricia Hughes
Mary Lou Hull
Richard & Tonya Hummers
Keith J. Huylebroeck, Jr.
Kimberly Iacucci
Joseph M. Inhoff, Jr. ’78
& Debra A. Balsbaugh-Inhof ‘79
John I. Iverson ‘94
Annette Ivry
“
Thanks to NCC, I can reach my goals.
There are many students like me …
I hope that I can be an example and
an inspiration for them.
”
Mary Kay Grim
Steven J. ’72 & Margaret R. Grimes
George & Mariclare Groller
Richard F. Groman, II
Stephen R. & Deborah Ann Gschrey ‘79
Alyssa Gundrum
Julie L. Gutzweiler ‘82
HB Engineers, Inc.
Sean Haas
Attorney Richard & Rosemary Haber
James W. ’79 & Natalie J. W. Hagerman
Marianne Haldaman
Haldeman Lincoln Mercury
Tania M. Hall
Rebecca Jane Halteman
John & Kathleen L. Haney
Hannig Enterprises, Inc./Charles M.
& Joan Louise Hannig
Elizabeth Haraburda
Kathryn Harrington
Rabecca L. Hart
Dorothy Hartman
Fred G. & Ethel Harvey
John Heaney
William F. & Margaret Hecht
Glenn Heckman
Ryan Heffelfinger
J M Uliana & Associates LLC/
Joseph M. Uliana
Jami Jablonski
Kenneth & Sally F. Jablonski ‘78
Barbara A. Jaffe
Dr. Jeffrey & Nancy A. Jahre
Cynthia Jarrow
Paul J. & Maureen S. Joly
Robert Jones
Daniel M. & Sharon L. Jordan
Lara Jordan
Marie J. Jordan
Marlena Jordan
Just Born, Inc.
Div. of Nat’l Penn Bank KNBT
Alexandra Kaczmar
David R. Kalafut
Sharon L. Kaszyski
Paraskevi Katelas ‘11
Leigh Keating
Suzanne M. Kell
Robin R. Kemmerer
David B. & Palmira R. Kennedy
Drs. Yasin & Elizabeth Khan
Thomas M. & Cathy D. Kiley
Craig C. & Barbara B. Kilpatrick
Liann Kilroy
Dr. Herm & Kelley Kissiah
Kenneth L. & Bonny A Kitson
Larry M. Kitterman
Tonya D. Klemmer
Karen Klovach
Joel Koch
Jessica Kolnos
Keith & Mia Kontir
Joseph M. & Carol Kowal
Leo & Beth A. Kowalski
Kreischer Miller
William C. & Carol J. Kreitz
Barry Kriebel II
Ronald M. & Maria Kriner
Lisa Krizenoskas
Gary Krohg
Richard W. Kropf
Charles Kenneth Kuhns, Jr.
John M. ’70 & Jacqueline Kulick
Danielle Lamaeastra
Martine Lamaze
William E. & Karen M. Landis
Justin S. Lauer
Robert & Linda D. Lawhorn ‘78
Colleen Lawson
George Gary & Martha Lazo
Nikolya LeFevre
Diana Leaf
William H. & Patti A. Lehr
Michael Lehrman
Dr. James H. & Judith A. Leiding
Dr. Joseph A. & Kristen E. Lewis
Timothy ’09 & Colleen Lewis
Elizabeth Liddicoat
Thea M. Lind
Daniel Linski
Yung-Ning Liu
Keith & Audrey Lombardi
John Lombardo
Gerald T. ’76, ’84 & Jill A. Long
Loose Threads Boutique
Patricia Losco
Donna J. Lovelace ‘00
Dr. Thomas S. & Linda J. Lubben
Tracy Luepnitz
Jamie Lukity ‘98
William A. & Susan L. Lurie
Deborah A. Lutz ‘84
MKSD LLC
Paul F. & Harriett Mack
Joanne Mack
Francis A. ’76 & Susie Macri
Patrick T. Maczko
Larry S. Mancino ’96
& Mary Sinibaldi Mancino
Vicky A. Mangino
Jennifer Mann/SHUZE Co,
Robert L. & Kimberly W. Manning
Jassen Mantz
Holly Marakovits
Mara Marcenaro
Christian F. ’77 & Diane S. Martin
Martino Marketing Group/
Anthony E. Martino
Anthony P. & Mary A. Martocci
Colleen Marzigliano
Maria V. Matos ‘98
William J. Matthews ‘72
Robert Mauthe
Mary Rose Mavis
Nancy E. Mazaika ‘05
Richard D. & Mary Jane McAteer ‘76
Keith McCarthy
Melissa McCollum
Elizabeth McConnell
Sean McCrae
Andy McIntyre
Attorney Edward J. McKarski
Patrick J. & Kristie M. McMahon
Elizabeth McNamara
Keith R. Meier
Theadora Menzies
Mary Theresa Merli
Giuseppe Messina
John Michael
Joseph J. Michel
Laurel Mikovits
Jeremy Miletics
Frank Milevoj
Michelle Miller
Theresa Miller
C. Lee & Sue Millin
Joseph E. Milutis
Terry & Karen L. Minnich ‘74
Ernie Minor
Miraclebody LLC/Bruce
& Judy Waldman
Mixed Bag on Main LLC
Timothy A. & Rachel N. Moeller
Molewski Financial Partners/
Michael & Diane Molewski
Rebecca Moodie
Yvonne Mooney
C. Scott Moore
Moravian Hall Square/David
& Susan E. Drabic
Robert M. & Joan L. Morgan
Moritz Embroidery Works, Inc.
Municipal Capital Corp
NCAS Pennsylvania
NCC Alumni Association
NCC Foundation
Jean E. Nagle
Natures Charm/Janice C. Eggert
Thomas R. & Diane D. Neiper
Charles Nesley, III
Ann M. Nicholson ‘07
Dorothy R. Noll
Jane Nordell
Karen Norton
Gerald J. O’Grady
Maureen A. O’Meara
Kathleen E. O’Neill Leary ‘79
Tina O’Neill
Marissa Ojeda
Rebecca Olesen
John T. & Helene W Oplinger
Orlando Diefenderfer Electrical
David & Carol Osborn
Gretchen M. Ott ‘07
Kim Owens
PCN Capital Markets
Ann Pachovsky
Yves Padovani
Andrew Pagano
Bruce A. ‘77& Judith A. Palmer
Kathryn Kitsaros Palumbo
Conni Papillon
Leonard P. Parkin, II
Mark A. Pastula ‘93
Marion W. Pearce
Christopher Pecsi
Dr. Jason Pellegrino
Jacqueline Pellish
PenTeleData Ltd
Dr. Christine M. Pense
Linda S. Perin
Christian Perrucci
Attorney Michael J. & Christine Perrucci
Edward J. & Lucy W. Perusse
Karen Perz
Petrucci Family Foundation, Inc.
Michael D. ’82 & Rosanne L. Pickett ‘83
Gene Pierpoint
Dr. Paul E. & Alison J. Pierpoint
Jan Pini
Lenore S. Pitsilos ‘83
Louise A. Pittenger
Joanne Plaxa
Rosemary Plesniarski
Carlos & Eridania A. Polidura
Joseph C. Polityka
Joseph T. & Lucille Posh
Francis J. & Donna Marie Posivak ‘75
Roxanne Powell ‘73
Deborah E. Price
Richard J. & Megan Principato
Prudential Financial - EdLink
Bart & Sandra A. Pursell ‘90
Quality Machining & Fabricating/
Kevin A. Seaton ‘07
The Quandel Group, Inc./
Michael Goffredo, Jr.
Lori Quick
Scott M. Raab ‘92
Felix Rabaev
Jeffrey W. Rapps
Elwyn ’72 & Marg Rawson
Alyssa K. Reaser
Linda Reaser
Nicholas & Melissa S. Recchia ‘90
Travis Redline
Gretchen Reed
Ronald L. & Mary Jo Reed
Audrey L. Rehnert
Norita H. Rehrig
Glenn F. & Sue Ann Reibman
Stanley N. & Judy Reinford, Jr.
Helen Rennie
Stephen ’75 & Diane Repasch
Dr. Robert J. & Catherine E. Rienzo
Jennifer Riggs
Staci Robberson
Jennifer Roberto
Matt Rocca
John M. Rodrigues
Michele L. Roehler
Amanda J. Romano ‘05
Robert Edward ’82 & Kathleen A. Rosar
Edward F. ’87 & Joanne Rossner
James Royston
Julius T. Ruggeri ‘85
Christina M. Ruiz
Robert A. & Rebecca Rupel
Chris A. Ryan
Dr. John J. & Faith Ann Ryan ‘74
SEMM LLC/Michael J. Ruggiero ‘95
SWS Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Eileen Sacco
Dr. Ranjan & Anuradha Sachdev
Dr. Micah R. &Michelle F. Sadigh
Carol A. Saeger ‘77
Dr. Robert J. & Carla Sallash, Jr.
Judith G. Samer ‘04
sanofi pasteur
Chandra D. Santangini
Ashley Sarisky
Linda Joy Savarese ‘67
Judy Savchak
Carol Anne Savitske
Kyra L. Schaeffer
Susan Schalk
Drs. John & Dianne E. Schellenberg
Jane Schoener
Paul & Judy Schuchman/
OddLots Outlet, Inc.
Peter & Donna Schuessler
John & Nichole Schultz
Dr. Arthur L. Scott & Susan K. Kubik
Charles Screven
Lindsey C. Seabrook ‘11
Lisa R. Sears
Larry S. ’72 & Jane Sechney
Trevor Seeney
& Denise J. Francois-Seeney
Sandra J. Seiple
Barry Shabbick
Jillian Shadis
Stephen M. & Mathilda Sheptak
Laura Sherry
Ronald W. Shipman & Antonia M. Grifo
Karen R. Sicinski
Patricia C. Sickler
Nathan & Debra Sinko
Brian Slepetz
Kimberly R. Slota
Rodney & Joan D. Slota
Paul Smaltz
Carl K. Smith
Deborah Smith
Franklin J. Smith
Jonathan Smith
Kristin Smith
Steve Smith
Louise A. Smoker
Snyder Hoffman Associates
Sodexo
Debra Sokol-McKay
Jerry J. & Elaine G. Soltes ‘75
Bruce R. & Kay B. Somers
Something Unique Boutique/
Mary Ann Cali
Tonimarie Sorrentino
Marisol Sosnowski
Jamie Lyn Spanik
Andrew Spevak
Ray J. Starner
Robert N. Steinberg
Marie F. Sterlein ‘83
Victoria L. Stevens
Caitlin Stilin-Rooney
Mark D. Stine
Anna Adeline Stofko ‘77
Roseanne M. Stofko
Joseph L. Stolfi
Donald M. & Colleen M. Stone
Roxanne W. Strohl ‘82
Strunk Funeral Home, Inc.
Joseph C. Stupak
Susan Williams & Associates/
Susan L. Williams
Dr. Mark D. & Pamela Swank
Joan Swanson
Jennifer L. Szymczak
T.A. Silfies Masonry LLC
TD Bank
D. Marshall & Eileen A. Taff ‘88
Glenn Taggart & Donna G. Taggart ‘73
Tallman Hudders & Sorrentino P.C
Mark Tavares
Anne C. Taylor
Team Capital Bank
Lynn Teles
Tami Terleski
Daniel J. Terpstra
Bevin E. Theodore
Randy Throckmorton
Tilghman Medical Center, Inc.
David Tjarks
Michael Torbert
Debra Torcivia
Edward S. Townsend, Jr.
& Gail M. Mrowinski
Seymour & Susan K. Traub
Brian J. Trematore
Steven E. & Sandy Tremblay
Brian & Linda Tretiak
Trevdan Building Supply
John Troiano
Jennifer Trotter
Patricia Trowbridge
Felicia J. Tsang
TuWay Communications, Inc.
William A. & Nancy L. Turner
Robert A. ’09 & Jennifer D. Utter
Barbara Vadas
Maria Vallejo
Valley Builders LLC
Mark & Jennifer Van De Voorde
Timothy J. & Mary J. VanSyckle
Francis J. & Margaret Vari
Dr. Michael V. Vasilik
Kathryn Vassallo
Mary Vath
Ethel Velopolcek
Adriana Veltri
Gloria Vercillo-Sharpe
Viamedia LLC
Lee Ann Viglianti ‘00
Lisa Ann Villani
Attorney John R.
& Concetta M. Vivian, Jr.
Donna Vrabel
Dr. Pat & Sandra P. Vulcano ‘72
Warner Benefits, Inc.
Wegmans Food Markets, Inc
Linda Mellick Weidner
Scott & Kathi Jo B. Weinert
Dustin Wade & Andrea C. Weismiller ‘00
Weiss Construction, Inc.
Hillary C. Weiss
Joyce Welken
Allison Weller
David L. Wenner
Jason J. Weppel
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Mildred A. Wescoe ‘75
Kathleen Wessner ‘75
West Side Hammer Electric
Westfield Medical Center LP
Francyne Wharton
Helene M. Whitaker
Kelly Wilder
William & Patti Lehr Foundation
Fred A. & Carol M. Williams
Victor & Sarah Wills ‘73
Donald E. Wise
Judith Wolenuk
Moira Wolf
Ted & Nora Wolff
Robert C. & Ilene Wood
Woodring-Roberts Corporation
Frank R. Workman & Cynthia
Staffieri-Workman ‘74
Yeager’s Pharmacy/
Dr. Mykola Salata
Mary Yoder
John A. Young & Traci Anfuso-Young ‘87
Ruth Zaccheo
Dr. Joseph J. & Ann Marie Zaladonis, Jr.
Lynn Zaszewski
Maggie Zayaitz
Joseph E. & Lisa J. Zimmerman ‘05
Ed G. & Sharon J. Zondag
Carlo & Michelle M Zuccarini ‘84
Elizabeth A. Zumpano
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The Founders
Society
The Founders Society is a
giving society for members
whose cumulative giving to the
Foundation is above $1,000,000.
Members include:
2007
Drs. Beall & Marlene Fowler
2009
The Arcadia Foundation/
Marilyn L. Steinbright
Lehigh Valley Health Network
R. Dale & Frances M.
Hughes Foundation
2010
NCC Employees
Louise Moore Pine
The Legacy Society
The Legacy Society is a giving
society for members whose
cumulative giving to the
Foundation is between $500,000
- $999,999. Members include:
2007
The Arcadia Foundation
Lehigh Valley Health Network
2009
2008
Chrysler
The Donley Foundation/Edward
& Inez Donley
State Farm Mutual Auto
Insurance Company
Steven Solon
2010
2004
The 1967 Society
The Laureate Society is a
The 1967 Society is a giving
giving society for members
Anonymous Donor
The Donley Foundation/Edward
& Inez Donley
James & Pauline Kennedy
Dr. Robert & M. Suzette Kopecek
Lafayette Ambassador Bank
William & Patti Lehr
Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation
PA RV Camping Ed Foundation
St. Luke’s Hospital
Harold A. & Marcia Wagner
society for members whose
whose cumulative giving to the
2005
cumulative giving to the
Foundation exceeds $50,000.
Foundation is between $100,000
Members include:
2009
General Motors Corporation
St. Luke’s Hospital
Hank & JoAnne Barnette
Dr. E. Ruth & Roger Dunning
FL Smidth, Inc.
Dr. Kenneth C. & Sharon C. Kochey
Laureate Society
- $499,999. Members include:
2001
2007
Adams Foundation, Inc.
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Anonymous Donors
Bank of America
Frank Banko, III
Berte & Bernie Cohen Foundation
Michael J. Caruso
L. William & Nancy Clark
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
of the LV
Crayola
The Donley Foundation
East Stroudsburg Savings
Association Foundation
Easton Hospital
Elmer D. Gates
Hites Scholarship Foundation
Frances M. Hughes
Keystone Nazareth
Charitable Foundation
Paul F. & Harriett Mack
Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation
NCC Alumni Association
PA RV Camping Association
PPL Corporation
Linda S. Perin
Pool Health Care Trust
R.K. Laros Foundation
Diane S. Repyneck
& Christian F. Martin
sanofi pasteur
Sodexo
St. Luke’s Hospital
Two Rivers Health
& Wellness Foundation
Wachovia
Hap & Marcia Wagner
Waldman Charitable Trust
William & Patti Lehr Foundation
2008
Brown-Daub Dealerships
C. F. Martin Guitar, Inc.
Corporate Environments, Inc./
Steve & Nancy Hovey
General Motors Corporation
MetLife Foundation
Pennsylvania Automotive
Association (PAA) Foundation
Dr. Arnold R. Cook
Adams Foundation
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Anonymous Donors
The Arcadia Foundation
Binney & Smith, Inc.
Michael & Sandye Caruso
Berte & Bernie Cohen Foundation
East Stroudsburg Savings
Association Foundation
First Union Bank
Drs. Beall & Marlene O. Fowler
Mr. Elmer D. & Mrs. Betty J. Gates
Hughes Foundation, Inc.
R. K. Laros Foundation
Lehigh Valley Hospital
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil D. Lipkin
Dr. Aaron Litwak
Lucent Technologies
Paul F. & Harriett Mack
PPL Corporation
F. L. Smidth
Ronald & A. Francine Taylor
Waldman Charitable Trust
Wood Dining Services
2002
Aventis Pasteur
Dr. Arnold R. Cook
W. John & Dita Daub
Fleet Bank
Christian F. Martin & Diane S. Repyneck
MCS Industries/Richard
& Susan E. Master
Mack Printing Group
The Martin D. Cohen Family
Foundation/Atty. Martin D. Cohen
Northampton Community College
Alumni Association
Piercing Pagoda, Inc.
Victaulic Company of America
2003
Charles & Joan Hannig
Linda Perin
L. William & Nancy Clark
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
of the LV
DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Dr. E. Ruth & Roger Dunning
Easton Hospital
Keystone Nazareth
Charitable Foundation
Bruce ‘77 & Judith Palmer
2006
Anonymous
Mike & Lynn Albarell
Frank Banko
C.F. Martin & Co., Inc.
Hites Scholarship Foundation
MKSD, LLC
Follett Corporation/
Steve & Jeanne Follett
J.G. Petrucci Company, Inc.
Just Born, Inc.
Two Rivers Health & Wellness Foundation
2007
Anonymous
Hank & JoAnne Barnette
Tim & Karen Brady
Harold S. Campbell Foundation
Country Meadows
D’Huy Engineering Inc.
Greater Lehigh Valley
Auto Dealers Association
The Heinz Foundation
Pennsylvania Automobile
Association Foundation
Pocono Medical Center
Dr. Arthur L. Scott & Susan K. Kubik
State Farm Mutual Auto
Insurance Company
2008
John & Donna Eureyecko
Feather Ventures LLC/Jeffrey P & G.
Kathryn Feather
William F. & Margaret Hecht
Peter Locke & Nancy Founier
Precision Medical/Michael A. & Jane
Krupa
Robert & Ilene Wood
2009
Displaced Homemakers Network
of NJ, Inc./Rosalin Petrucci
Dr. Kenneth C. & Sharon C. Kochey
Britech/Brian & Denise McCall
2010
Nancy Foltz
Southern Wine & Spirits Charitable
Foundation Inc.
The Air Products Foundation
Paying it Forward:
Peggy Frey
by Paul Acampora
When Peggy Frey graduated from Northampton Community
College in May 2010, she knew her relationship with NCC was
only just beginning. ”This school changed my life. I’ll never
forget that connection,” she says.
Frey, a former school bus driver, returned to NCC in
her late 40s to study radiography. ”I knew I’d be an older
student,” she recalls. ”I was afraid of the professors. I was
afraid that I wasn’t going to fit in. But I always wanted to
work in the medical field.”
Frey grew up in Hawley, Pa., where her father was the local
pharmacist. ”For years, I worked with my dad to help him
take care of his patients. I knew I could succeed in a caring
profession, but I didn’t know how I’d do in the classroom.”
As it worked out, Frey was an outstanding student. ”My
instructors gave me so much confidence,” she says. ”I’d just
hoped that the professors would be nice, but they were so
much more than that. Before I knew it, I was on the Dean’s
List. And then I was selected to receive the Ronald Taylor Family Scholarship. That
award made such a huge impact on me. Even before I graduated, I decided that I would
do the same thing for somebody else one day.”
In fact, Frey can recall exactly when she decided to create a scholarship at NCC. ”As a
student, I was able to spend time with Mrs. Taylor, whose family created my scholarship.
She was so kind and so encouraging. She truly inspired me. She made me want to give
back. There’s a sense here that if you are able, then please do pay it forward.”
Today, Peggy is looking forward to meeting the first recipient of the new Margaret
Brown Frey Scholarship for Radiography Students. As a recent graduate herself, Peggy
is also enjoying the job she secured as result of her NCC degree. She is a member of the
medical staff at Northstar Urgent Care in Nazareth.
”I love my work, and I love the people I work with. I used to be a school bus driver, and
now I’m working at my dream job. Sometimes I get choked up thinking about it. I would not
be here without my friends and family and Northampton Community College,” she said.
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“
There’s a sense
here that if you
are able, then
please do pay it
forward.
”
2006
Cornerstone Society
The Cornerstone Society is a
giving society for members who
have given, or have caused to
have given $10,000 or more to
the Foundation within a threeyear period. Members include:
1997
Brenda Bolasky
Ron & Pat DiStefano
Chris Martin, IV & Diane Repyneck
John & Gwen Michael
Hap & Marcia Wagner
George & Lou Wolf
1998
1983
Dr. Arnold R. Cook
Mildred D. Kennedy
Floyd R. Lear, III (for the Lear Family)
Alice Palmer
Annette Arnts
Dr. Jack E. & Evelyn Cole
Bernard & Berte Cohen
2000
1985
John F. & Donna Eureyecko
Marlene (Linny) Fowler
Charles M. & Joan Hannig
R. Dale & Frances Hughes
Lois Lenehan
Blanca Smith
Ray Starner & Susan LaRose Starner
1986
Elmer D. & Betty Gates
1987
Lester S. & Aileen Pearson
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1999
1984
Dr. Edward B. & Helen Cook
Jack M. & Cecile Shaffer
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Dr. E. Ruth & Roger Dunning
Brian ’82 & Denise McCall ‘75
Richard & Maris Rogers
George Whitehouse,
whose children funded
a scholarship in his
name on his 90th
birthday.
Frank Banko
Ross & Wendy Born
Ed & Inez Donley
Jeff & Kathryn Feather
Steven & Jeanne Follett
William & Margaret Hecht
Leon & June Holt
Barry Miles
Craig & Pamela Muff
G. Robert Oles
William & Judith Samer
Tom Tenges
2007
Dr. Atul & Patrice Amin
Dr. J. Robert & Alice Dornish
Kostas Kalogeropoulos
Michael & Diane Molewski
Carolyn H. Moyer
Shahri Naghshineh
Kenneth A. Nier
Dorothy Stephenson
Bruce Young
2008
Dale & Carmella Capone
Frederick ‘91& Kathleen Curcio, Sr.
Dr. Gary & Sharon Poehlein
“
Almost every member of our
family has done coursework
at Northampton at one time or
another. I’m very proud that we are
giving somebody else a chance.
”
1988
2001
Dr. Kathryn Krausz Holland
James G. & Pauline Kennedy
Richard & Susan Master
1989
1990
Tim ‘76 & Karen Brady ‘74
Carl N. Fretz
William & Patsy Lehr
Bruce ‘77 & Judy Palmer
Hall Weaver
2003
1991
George J. Libricz ‘78
Ronald L. & A. Francine Taylor
Robert E. & Francine Ashman
Hank & JoAnne Barnette
Jeannie Joseph
Tim ’09 & Colleen Lewis
Linda Perin
Ronald & Sandy Ruth
1994
2004
Dr. Robert J. & M. Suzette Kopecek
Dr. Aaron Litwak
Paul F. & Harriett Mack
Donald H. & Mary Trautlein
Margaret R. Walters
Gladys Ackerman
Mike & Lynn Albarell
Steve & Nancy Hovey
Dr. Herm & Kelley Kissiah
Michael ‘71 & Jane Krupa
Peter Locke & Nancy Fournier
Charles & Gwen Peischl
Richard & Patricia Richardson
Charles & Pamela Tuskes, Jr.
Robert & Ronnie Wilkes
Heritage Society
2005
bequest, trust life insurance
August J. & Jennie Buzas
Dr. Kenneth C. & Sharon Kochey ‘68
Marie J. Matyas ‘70
Herman B. & Elvira Waldman
1992
1995
Michael J. & Sandye Caruso
Attorney Martin D. Cohen
Nancy B. Foltz
Dr. Arthur L. Scott & Susan K. Kubik
Nancy A. Taylor
1996
Cecil & Eleanor Lipkin
Patricia B. Herman
Vincent Kratzer
Gerald O’Grady
Carol Wogenrich ‘86
2002
Atty. Dennis & Claudia Benner
L. William & Nancy Clark
William & Barbara Cramer
Gwendolyn Kichline
Roger & Pat Levin
Rosalin Petrucci
Frank & Jamie Russo
Paul & Judy Schuchman
2009
Steven & Jane L. Auvil, ‘77
Gretchen Reed
Dr. Robert & Catherine Rienzo
Anthony Salvaggio
2010
Gerri Lee Cole Lytel
Daniell Hoffman
Sharon Khoury
Walter C. Paul
Dr. Richard C. & Patricia B.
Richardson, Jr.
George W. Whitehouse
The Heritage Society is a
giving society that perpetually
recognizes those individuals
who have provided for the
future of Northampton
Paul W. Belles & Virginia Gonzales
Dr. William F. & Agnes Boucher
Dennis ‘90 & Dawn Carl ‘87
Michael Caruso
Rosemarie Christopher ‘69
L. William & Nancy Clark ’75
Ronald & Irene Coen
Dr. Jack & Evelyn Cole*
Donald J. Colver*
Joseph & Dorothy B. Conroy*
Dr. Arnold Cook W. John & Dita Daub
Bruce E. Davis, Esq.
Dr. J. Robert & Alice Dornish
Dr. E. Ruth & Roger Dunning
John & Donna Eureyecko
Janice Florey ‘74
Donald Follett
Carl N. Fretz *
Kenneth Graves
Steven & Mar Grimes ‘72
Shirley M. Hahn ’75 & ‘98
Atty. Andrew * & Dorothy Herster
Daniell Hoffman
Gwendolyn S. Kichlinge *
Dr. Kenneth C. & Sharon Kochey ‘68
Dr. Alan & Sheila Korhammer
Dr. Robert J. & M. Suzette Kopecek
Sherri I. Jones
Dr. Irene F. Laub * Jean E. Lobb’72
Patricia W. Levin
Cecil & Eleanor Lipkin *
Dr. Aaron Litwak *
Jean E. Lobb
Paul & Harriett Mack
Marie J. Matyas ‘70
Larry McKenna
Elizabeth Meihoffer*
John Michael Barry Miles
Louise Moore Pine*
Leslie Raub
Dr. Richard C. & Pat Richardson, Jr.
Joseph J. Risbon *
Judith G. Samer ‘04
Dr. Arthur L. Scott & Susan K. Kubik
Michael C. Schreier *
Anna Adeline Stofko ‘77
Tapler Family Susan Tretter
Ralph H. Walter*
Margaret Walters *
Lorraine Whildin * John E. & Mary Ann Williams
Lorraine C. Wettlaufer
Dorothy L. White
Nathan E. Young
John Zieserl
Brent Stephen & Virginia A. Zimmer ‘92
Ed & Sharon Zondag
Community College through a
policy or similar provision.
Members include:
Robert E. & Francine Ashman
Joseph & Caroline Ayers*
Edith Banks
We have several individuals who
have included NCC in their estate
plans and would like to remain
anonymous.
*deceased
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food and wine / The Lehigh Food and Wine Festival sponsored by Sands Casino was an even bigger success in
its second year. Guests were treated to gourmet selections from an impressive array of the areas best restaurants.
Proceeds from the event funded the NCC Foundation.
a donor bill of rights
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Philanthropy is based on
voluntary action for the
common good. It is a tradition
of giving and sharing that is
primary to the quality of life.
To assure that philanthropy
merits the respect and trust
of the general public, and
that donors and prospective
donors can have full
confidence in the not-for­
profit organizations and
causes they are asked to
support, we declare that all
donors have these rights:
I. To be informed of the
organization’s mission, of
the way the organization
intends to use the donated
resources, and of its capac­
ity to use the donations
effectively for their
intended purposes.
II. To be informed of the
identity of those serving on
the organization’s governing
board, and to expect the
board to exercise prudent
judgment in its stewardship
responsibilities.
III. To have access to the
organization’s most recent
financial statements.
IV. To be assured their gifts
will be used for the purposes
for which they were given.
V. To receive appropriate
acknowledgement
and recognition.
VI. To be assured that
information about their
donation is handled
with respect and with
confidentiality to the extent
provided by law.
VII. To expect that all
relationships with individuals
representing organizations
of interest to the donor will
be professional in nature.
VIII. To be informed whether
those seeking donations
are volunteers, employees
of the organization or
hired solicitors.
IX: To have the opportunity
for their names to be deleted
from mailing lists that an
organization may intend
to share.
X. To feel free to ask
questions when making
a donation and to receive
prompt, truthful and
forthright answers.
our responsibility to you
The Foundation has
the responsibility to
be accountable to our
constituencies: to our board
of directors, who serve
without remuneration; to
Northampton Community
College and its leadership,
faculty, staff and students; to
donors; to our volunteers; and
to our own staff.
One of the ways in
which we do so is to make
accessible materials that we
believe should be available
to those who care about the
mission and success of the
Northampton Community
College Foundation.
we make the following
items available:
X Financial audit conducted
by our external auditor.
X An annual report of giving
and activities, including an
honor roll of donors.
X Our policies on disburse­
ment of gift funds.
X Investment policies and
expenditure guidelines.
X Our action plan
establishing priorities.
developed by: American
you may obtain these items
by writing or calling:
Office of the
Executive Director
Northampton Community
College Foundation
3835 Green Pond Road
Bethlehem, PA 18020-7599
610-861-5451
Association of Fund Raising
Counsel (AAFRC) ❘ Association of
HealthCare Philanthropy (AHP)
❘ Council for Advancement and
Support of Education (CASE) ❘
National Society of Fund Raising
Executives (NSFRE)
In spite of our best efforts to
avoid them, mistakes occur. We
apologize if we have inadvertently
omitted or incorrectly listed your
name. If you find any errors,
please call them to our attention
at 610-861-5461.
board of trustees
Karl A. Stackhouse ❘ Chairman
Robert R. Fehnel ❘ Vice Chairman
Bruce M. Browne ❘ Secretary
Bruce A. Palmer ❘ Assistant Secretary ❘ Treasurer
Rosario S. Amato
Dr. Michael Baird
Brooks Betts II, D.O.
Thomas J. Doluisio
Charles M. Hannig
Dr. Herman C. Kissiah
Charlene A. Koch
Loretta M. Leeson
Nicholas F. Politi, Jr.
Dr. Pat Vulcano, Jr.
EMERITI
William F. Boucher, M.D.
Dr. Glen J. Christensen
Arnold R. Cook, D.D.S., M.S.D.
John T. Dally
Albert P. Delgrosso
David H. Feinberg, M.D.
John J. Fischel
Charles W. G. Fuller
Sheila M. Korhammer
Joseph W. Kuebler
Cecil D. Lipkin
David A. Reed
Joseph J. Risbon
Michael Yamnicky
alumni association board of directors
ACCESS
ENGAGEMENT
AND EXCELLENCE
Quadfest is always a great time to meet and greet — and
eat (above). Former President William Clinton (right)
made an NCC appearance during a campaign rally
for Democratic candidates last fall.
Larry Sechney ’72 ❘ President
Scott M. Raab ’92 ❘ Vice President
Lamar Diamond ‘05
Stephen J. Dolak, Jr. ‘69
Cindy Glick ‘92
Steve Grimes ‘72
Gary Hartney ‘86
Sally F. Jablonski ‘78
Debi Julia ‘85
Susan Koss ‘85
Francis Macri ‘76
Carl L. Mancino ‘75
Mary Jane McAteer ‘76
Melissa Recchia ‘90
Steve Repasch ’75
Marie Sterlein ‘83
Anna Stofko ‘77
Sandra P. Vulcano ‘72
Andrea Weismiller ‘01
Cynthia Staffieri-Workman ‘74
EMERITI
James R. Bartholomew ‘74
Paul J. Colahan ‘72
Frederick R. Curcio ‘91
Bruce A. Palmer ‘77
Eileen A. Taff ‘88
James C. Williams ‘74
foundation board of directors
Bruce A. Palmer ‘77 ❘ Chair
Diane S. Martin ❘ Vice Chair
Michael Albarell
John Alexander
Patrice R. Amin ‘74
Frank D. Boyer
Robert J. DeSalvio
Robert D. Dixon
Thomas J. Doluisio
Susan E. Drabic
James F. Dunleavy ❘ Treasurer
Robert M. Eater
John F. Eureyecko
M. Arif Fazil
Kate L. Haney
Charles M. Hannig
Silvia Hoffman
Tonya Hummers
Steve Hovey
David B. Kennedy
Yasin Khan, M.D.
Michael Krupa ‘71
Susan K. Kubik ❘ Executive Director
William E. Landis
Tim Lewis ‘09
Keith Lombardi
Denise McCall ‘75
Mike Molewski
David A. Nepereny
Charles J. Peischl, Esquire
Robert A. Rupel
Paul Schuchman
Dr. Arthur L. Scott
Steve Sheptak
Donna G. Taggart ‘73
Mark Van De Voorde
Timothy VanSyckle
Bruce Waldman
EMERITI
Michael J. Caruso
Arnold R. Cook, D.D.S., M.S.D.
Bruce E. Davis, Esq.
Sheila M. Korhammer
Paul F. Mack
David N. Shaffer ‘77
R. Charles Stehly ‘77
Tom Tenges
sponsoring school districts ❘ Bangor Area School District,
Bethlehem Area School District, Easton Area School District,
Nazareth Area School District, Northampton Area School District,
Pen Argyl Area School District, Saucon Valley School District,
Wilson Area School District.
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