1968
Susan (Fielding) Roese
(art) and
Angela (McElwain) Bednarczyk
(psychology) were suitemates at Lycoming.
Angela now is volunteering in Dakar,
Senegal, at a school for deaf children.
She is in the second year of a five-year
commitment to the school to provide
curriculum development assistance and
workshops on teaching strategies. In
February, Sue joined her in Dakar for five
weeks, working with the art teacher to
create projects with the students. At the end
of Sue’s visit, the school held an exposition
that included the art and woodworking
projects and hairdressing demonstrations.
1969
Tom McElheny
tmcelheny@churchplaza.comLynne (Clinch) Hopkins
(religion)
recently held a jewelry show and sale at
the Station Gallery in Lock Haven, Pa.
She began making jewelry after retiring
from teaching in the Keystone Central
School District.
Sandra Derr
(English and education),
who retired in June 2000 after 31 years
of public elementary school teaching, has
started a new career: picketer for social
issues. She is part of a group that pickets
on the 14
th
of each month at the National
Rifle Association headquarters in
Fairfax, Va.
William Miller
(psychology)
co-wrote a book in 1991 describing
motivational interviewing, a method of
counseling.
Motivational Interviewing
,
now in its third edition, has been
translated into 22 languages and is being
taught by more than 3,000 trainers. Now
retired as a distinguished professor of
psychology and psychiatry, Bill writes
Angela (McElwain) Bednarczyk ’68 and Susan
(Fielding) Roese ’68
Sandra Derr ’69, right
www.lycoming.edu/giveonline31
www.lycoming.eduMarbie (Pickles) Foster ’68 handcrafted a clay
miniature form of the college’s President’s House,
which was presented as a retirement memento to
James and Emily Douthat during Alumni Weekend
in May.