Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit #556 Lehigh Valley, PA Northampton A N N U A L R E P O R T 2010/2011 Change Service Requested Northampton Community College 3835 Green Pond Road Bethlehem, PA 18020-7599 Community College Magazine / www.northampton.edu SHARE YOUR STORY www.northampton.edu/alumni 1,565 inspired graduates ready to conquer Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit #556 Lehigh Valley, PA Northampton A N N U A L R E P O R T 2010/2011 Change Service Requested Northampton Community College 3835 Green Pond Road Bethlehem, PA 18020-7599 Community College Magazine / www.northampton.edu SHARE YOUR STORY www.northampton.edu/alumni 1,565 inspired graduates ready to conquer 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. 49 10/11 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. 49 10/11 president’s letter 02 success report 04 commencement 06 athletics 08 campus life 12 financials 21 foundation 22 02 10/11 editor PAUL JOLY writers HEIDI BRIGHT BUTLER KATHERINE KNOLL MYRA SATUREN CYNTHIA TINTORRI TROY TUCKER proofreader KATE SCHAFFNER 03 10/11 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 04 10/11 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 05 10/11 06 10/11 “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 07 10/11 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 ” 08 10/11 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 09 10/11 10 10/11 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.” 11 10/11 12 10/11 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. 13 10/11 14 10/11 Students and staff support U.S. troops overseas with Quarters on the Quad donations and through special item donation boxes around campus. 15 10/11 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. 16 10/11 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. 17 10/11 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.” 18 10/11 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. 19 10/11 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. 20 10/11 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. 22 10/11 ” 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 23 10/11 ENDOWEDFUNDS 24 10/11 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 2007 1997 1999 1999 2003 1994 1990 2007 1983 1985 1989 1989 1989 1989 1999 2003 1981 1986 1981 1993 2005 1993 2004 2009 1989 2007 1999 2006 2007 1984 2008 2011 2011 1997 1999 1998 2006 1993 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 1987 1987 2009 1993 2006 2002 1982 2003 1989 1989 2007 1988 1989 1994 1995 1990 2000 2007 2011 1995 1988 2009 1999 2007 1982 25 10/11 26 10/11 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: 28 10/11 10/11 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 29 10/11 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. 30 10/11 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 31 10/11 32 10/11 (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 33 10/11 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 34 10/11 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 35 10/11 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 36 10/11 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 37 10/11 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 38 10/11 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 39 10/11 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. 40 10/11 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 ” 41 10/11 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. 42 10/11 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 43 10/11 44 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 10/11 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. 45 10/11 “ 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 46 1999 1984 Dr. Edward B. & Helen Cook Jack M. & Cecile Shaffer 10/11 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 47 10/11 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 48 10/11 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. 49 10/11 Non-profit Org. 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