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Send us news of your accomplishments along with a photo. Items will appear in SHIP and on the SU website. Notices of deaths must be accompanied by a copy of an obituary or memorial card. Complete Signal Us or e-mail to alumni@ship.edu. 60-70s • 80s • 90s • 00s • Memoriam 80s Kathy J. Leedy ’80, Chambersburg, is director of communications for the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce.
Bruce Butler ’81, Sterling, Va., principal of South Lakes High School was named 2007 Citizen of the Year by The Fairfax Times. Elaine Pennington Stanko ’81, Reading, was named partner at Fox Rothschild where she will focus on representing financial institutions and serving as a resource on legal and regulaory compliance issues. Susan Harrison Michalski ’84, Chambersburg, went on a medical mission in October 2007 to Honduras as a translator for doctors and dentists seeing more than 200 patients. David S. Mowery ’84, Shillington, was named managing editor at the Reading Eagle. Robert E. Edwards ’85m, Mechanicsburg, was appointed by Gov. Rendell as a member of the Lower Susquehanna Basin Regional Water Resources Committee. James Kerr ’85, Douglassville, is assistant news editor at the Reading Eagle. Lisa Brown Machado ’85, Roswell, Ga., celebrated her 2nd anniversary as owner of Visiting Angels, an assisted living service company.
Michael L. Rider ’86, Gettysburg, is a senior staff accountant for Rotz & Stonesifer, P.C. in the York office. Gerrianne M. Hammond ’87, Hagerstown, Md., is fiscal services chief at Washington County Department of Social Services.
Jane B. DiGirolamo ’88m, Urbana, Md., is assistant vice president for Institutional Advancement at Villa Julie College, Stevenson, Md. Lisa McDaniel Redinger ’88 and husband Gene, Bedford, son Gregory Owen born in December 2006. He joins brother Jason 18.
Joel C. Hopkins ’89, Harrisburg, partner with Saul Ewing LLP law firm in Harrisburg, was appointed to a three-year term on the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank board. |
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