Monday, March 30, 2015

WVU pharmacy prof gets national award

Gretchen K. Garofoli, clinical assistant professor in the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy Department of Clinical Pharmacy, has been selected as the American Pharmacists Association’s 2015 Distinguished New Practitioner award.

The American Pharmacists Association represents more than 62,000 practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.

The Distinguished New Practitioner award recognizes a pharmacist within the first five years of professional practice who has contributed to the development of student pharmacists, has been active in service to the community, has participated in professional activities and has made an impact on the profession of pharmacy through professional achievements.

Her practice site is at Waterfront Family Pharmacy in Morgantown, where she focuses on diabetes care, immunizations and medication therapy management.

Past Recipients:
2011  Catherine H. Kuhn
2012  David R. Bright
2013  Ashley Stubblefield Crumby

2014  Brent Reed
RadioShack selling out customers

RadioShack is trying to sell you out, all 117 million customers.

The names, phone numbers, mailing addresses, e-mail addresses and some purchase history are on the auction block as part of RadioShack’s bankruptcy reorganization.

Attorneys general from several states have filed suit to prevent that, saying it violates the promises RadioShack made to its customers before its bankruptcy.

The privacy policy displayed in stores and on its web site said, "At RadioShack, we respect your privacy. We do not sell our mailing list."


Apparently, unless RadioShack can make money while bailing out.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Bill Meredith & John Woods: Another life-long MHS friendship

Bill Meredith, John Woods
East Monongah 2nd grade
At my request, Bill Meredith, Class of 1957, provides his memories of John Woods, Class of 1957:

“John,

“I have known John Woods nearly all of my life.  We went from the first grade at East Monongah Grade School through our graduation from Monongah High School as classmates and good friends.  Our families both attended Monongah Baptist Church. 

John Woods
“He had wonderful Christian parents and I was often at their home throughout my years of living in Monongah.  John's father, Bill, was my Sunday School teacher for many years and was a father figure to me, since my own father passed away when I was six years old.  He had a positive influence on me and all of the young men he taught.

Bill Meredith,
wife Roleta
“Although we don't get to see each other often, John and I have stayed in touch over the years.  I have always thought that the best friends one has in life are those who were your classmates in elementary and high school.  That was especially true in our little corner of West Virginia.  There was something unique about growing up there.  Having friends like John Woods allows me to often get a glimpse of that magical time of my life.

“Thank you for allowing me to recall those happy days when both the world and I were a little more innocent. 

“Bill Meredith, 1957”

John Woods lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bill lives in Sarasota, Florida and Buckeye Lake, Ohio.


Bill and John were on the 1955 Monongah High state championship football team. Life-long MHS friendships, as Bill indicated, are nourished by “something unique in growing up” in Monongah and/or going to Monongah High.

Virginia DeMary Rossi and Christine “Tina” Tartell Arnett, both Class of 1953, were born on the same day – April 24, 1935 -- and died two hours apart on the same day – August 20, 1982 -- and were best friends for life.

June Paxton Rogers, Class of 1948, adds her lifetime friendship memories:

“Frances Savereno Pulice and I met in first grade in Carolina, became good friends which continued through grade school, high school and beyond.  We kept in touch all through the
years, even attending MHS alumni dinners together until she passed away about a
year ago.  And ... these years have gone by very fast!”

Frances, also Class of 1948, passed away in 2014. She was the widow of Johnny Pulice, Sr., 1944 Farmington High grad.

Frances’ brothers Tony Savereno, Class of 1941, and Orlando Savereno, also are deceased. 

Charleston’s Doris Carpenter Rogers, Class of 1971, daughter of Iris Martin Carpenter, Class of 1950, and Sue Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971, who lives in Stoney Lonesome and Piscataway, New Jersey, have been friends since second grade.
Nancy Robinson Saunders of Hutchinson and Mary Bienkoski Domico of Monongah, both Class of 1950, were together continuously till death intervened – Nancy first, then Scoogum’s widow.

Pat Meredith Wills, Class of 1950, who lives in Fairmont and St. Augustine Beach, Florida, and Leona “Duckles” Davis Schooley, Class of 1953, seemed joined at the hips at MHS and beyond.
Patti DeMary Evans, Class of 1972, and Debbie Manzo Vandetta, Class of 1973 and married to Monongah Mayor Greg Vandetta, have been friends for most of their three score-plus years on this earth.


Bob Kasper, who lives in South Lyon and Presque Isle, Michigan, and John Olesky, who lives in Tallmadge, Ohio, have been friends since first grade at Sts. Peter and Paul School and visit each other in Michigan and Ohio every year. Bob -- aka “Satch” in our younger days – and John were classmates for 13 years, including John’s first year at Fairmont State.
To read the earlier, extensive article and photos about the Woods family, particularly John, click on http://jo4wvu.blogspot.com/search?q=catching+up+with+john+woods






John Woods is the 4th player from Coach Jim Feltz in 2nd row
Bill Meredith is in 5th row, 2nd from left 


WVU’s NCAA run worth $4.8 million to Big 12

WVU’s NCAA run to the Sweet Sixteen was worth $4.8 million to the Big 12, which divides the money equally among its 10 schools.

The payments are split into sixths and rolled out for six years.

The NCAA will dish out $199 million to the conferences for this season's March Madness. Every game that a conference’s team plays brings in about $1.6 million.

The Big 12, ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC have 20% of the teams in Division I, but get 60% of the March Madness payout -- $1.6 billion over 24 years.

Since every team in the conference gets the same amount of payout, Northwestern has received $24.5 million – the same as Ohio State and Michigan State – even though the Wildcats haven’t been in the NCAA tournament since 1939.

Kansas has earned $66 million for the Big 12, but got $24 million as its equally divided payout.

It also helps if a conference has teams that play a lot of March Madness games, but only have to split it 10 ways, as in the Big 12, compared to a 14-way split in the SEC. Even with a lower conference total, the per-school pots can be larger.


To read the long and complex article, click on http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-march-madness-basketball-fund/

Saturday, March 28, 2015

CATCHING UP WITH
             Class of 1957

John Woods with grandchild
John Woods, Class of 1957, lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. His wife, Ardyss, who was from Maine, passed away last November.

He’s an IBM retiree who communicates with Bonnie Nicholson Moats, Class of 1960, who lives in Rustburg, Virginia.

As MHS gridder
John is a math graduate of Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina, which also is the home of East Carolina University, a frequent WVU football opponent.

John's next birthday will be May 29, his 76th birthday. He's the youngest child of Helen Boydoh Woods.

John's siblings are Harriet Jane Woods, Class of 1949; Bill Woods, Class of 1952, a General Electric engineer married to Dorothy Browning Woods, Class of 1955, a Registered Nurse (they live in Indiana); and Shirley Woods DeMarco Merchant, a schoolteacher in Akron, Ohio.

John as a child

Sally Woods, to add to the confusion, is the widow of Marko Tarley, once mayor of Monongah. Sally has a masters in education from WVU and retired after a 1974-2002 career as a Fairmont State professor.

Through his mother, John and his siblings are cousins of Robert Boydoh, Class of 1956, and Glenda Boydoh, Class of 1959, and Paul Reger Boydoh, Class of 1956, and Sherry Boydoh.

Paul R. & Sherry's father is Paul Boydoh.

Marko’s nephew is Mark Tarley, 1985 North Marion grad, married for almost three decades to Siobhan. 

Mark and Siobhan live in Hickory, North Carolina. 

Marko is a son of Tony Tarley. 

John's son, with the help of John’s daughter-in-law, gave John three grandchildren – twin boys and an older sister.

Danny and David Woods attended the 2014 Monongah High Alumni reunion. 

When I  phoned Ramona Fullen Michalski, Class of 1949, for details about the Woods family, it brought back memories to her of the families on McCue Street in Monongah during Ramona's childhood:

Tom Dean, the Woods family, the Boydoh family, Tommy Rogers, the Tartell family and the Godby family all lived on McCue Street at that time -- and, of course, the Fullen family. Later, Lawrence and Regina Boone Godby moved to their Camden Avenue (Rt. 19) home next to where brothers Angelo and Alex Catania covered up our "baseball field" to construct a Sinclair service station. The Catanias later moved to Covina, California.

The 2015 MHS Reunion will be Saturday, May 23, so keep your calendar clear so you can attend the dinner-dance and, if your class has a separate reunion Friday, May 22, the prequel dinner.


If you want to contact John Woods, his email address is dukemaine@yahoo.com 




John is in Row 2, 3rd from left
John is in Row 4,  4th from the left

Friday, March 27, 2015









Hot Rod Hundley, 80, who went from prowling the streets of his native Charleston to clown prince of WVU basketball, passed away Friday, March 27 in Phoenix, where he lived.

He was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease several years ago.

Rodney Clark Hundley was the NBA’s Utah Jazz radio announcer for 31 years.

Hot Rod played for WVU in 1955-1957. The Mountaineers were ranked No. 4 in 1956.

He was the fourth player in NCAA history to score more than 2,000 points during his career—and he did it in three years, because freshmen could not play varsity basketball.

Hot Rod’s 33 and Jerry West’s 44 are the only numbers retired by WVU.

He was the only WVU player chosen first overall in an NBA draft, and played for the Lakers in Minneapolis and Los Angeles (1957-63).

He called games for the Phoenix Suns, then Lakers and finally the Jazz, who moved from New Orleans to Salt Lake City, which are about different from each other as cities can get.

Just like Hot Rod and West were different, but WVU’s two best basketball players ever.


West Virginia’s loss is Florida’s gain

70% of those who live in West Virginia were born in this state.

In 1900 and 1950, 81% were West Virginia natives, so more are moving out of than into the state. No surprise to anyone paying attention. The young go where the better-paying jobs are.

In Ohio the progression from 1900 to 1950 to 2010 was from 71% to 70% to 75%, which indicates more moving in than moving out.

Pennsylvania’s percentages are 77%, 80% and 74%, adding more residents until 1950, then losing ground.

Florida’s numbers: 65%, 43% and 33%, with the influx percentage doubling from 1900. Probably because the Sunshine State absorbed those who left the northern states.


The 150 or so who attend the monthly meeting of the West Virginia Club give testament to the migration. 
April shower of Lions' birthdays

Linda Sawyer Duckworth, Class of 1966, who lives in Meredianville, Alabama, is among Monongah High alumni with April birthdays.

Her birthday is April 12.
P.J. Hickman

Linda’s sister is Patricia Sawyer Skeen, Class of 1965, of New Martinsville. Linda once was a pharmacist for Giant Eagle in New Martinsville, West Virginia, where sister Patricia lived and was in the Tyler County school system. Linda’s husband, Steven Duckworth, Class of 1966, was in the Wetzel County school system.

Another April birthday belongs to Paula “P.J.” Harbert Hickman, North Marion Class of 1983, who started at Monongah High before the consolidation into North Marion.

Her birthday is April 9.
If your birthday isn’t listed, email John Olesky at jo4wvu@neo.rr.com and I’ll add it to the list. Give me your full name, including maiden name, your birth date and the year you graduated from Monongah High.

 

 

April


4 – Charlotte Walker Cahill, Class of 1954
9 – Paula “P.J.” Hickman, North Marion 1983
11 – Leo Kubiet, Class of 1942
12 – Linda Sawyer Duckworth, Class of 1966
14 – Lyla Cosner Howell, Class of 1958
16 – Becky Shelosky Carvillano, Class of 1961  
30 – Shirley Knight Ritterhouse, Class of 1954

May


4 – Freddie Jane Colosino Villers, Class of 1964
5 – Frank Franze, Class of 1950
6 – Jerry Loss, Class of 1956
12 – Arlene Kitchin, main squeeze of Joe Martin, Class of 1957
14 – Donna Post Swiger, Class of 1955
14 – Mike Jurasko, Class of 1957
14 – Virginia Belle Littleton Curtis, Class of 1957
15 – Carol Kendzior VanMeter, Class of 1945
17 – Colette Stanley Melton, Class of 1970
20 – Linda Tomlinson Stevenski, Class of 1955
21 – June Paxton Rogers, Class of 1948
27 – Ed Graffius, Class of 1971
28 – Terri Orsini Saye, Class of 1972

June


1 – Parma Kay Fetty, Class of 1971
8 – John Koloskie, Jr., Class of 1944
8 – Pat Slovekosky Morris, Class of 1970
13 – C.L. “Roy” Parker II, North Marion Class of 1982
17 – Delmas Gene Hartley, Class of 1979
17 – Dennis Jones, Class of 1954
23 – Ramona Fullen Michalski, Class of 1949
23 – Kathryn Manuel Marshall, Class of 1960  


July


3 – Susan Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971
4 – Bob Fox, Class of 1948
4 – Barbara Fleming Marsh, Class of 1947
5 – David Gowers, Class of 1971
5 – Bill Meredith, Class of 1957
13 – Ronald Shea, Class of 1954
14 – Ted Nagel, Class of 1954
16 – Jean Nagel Viglianco, Class of 1949

August

1 – Kim DeMary Clowers, Class of 1979
3 – (Agnes) Jean Larry DiLaura, Class of 1950
7 – Dorie Mike Whetsell, Monongah graduate
9 – Paula Kerns Fazio, Class of 1979
12 – Angelo Catania, Class of 1943
16 – Debby Morrison Harden, Class of 1966
18 – Jim McDaniel, Class of 1960
18 – John Fazio, Class of 1970
19 – Greg Postlethwait, Class of 1964
19 – Barbra Eller-Hanning, Monongah grad
20 – Irene Fazio Preolitti, Class of 1966
20 – Connie Warash, Monongah grad
29– Pat Meredith Wills, Class of 1950
30 – Beth Pritchard Brooks, Class of 1978
30 – David Harbert of Idamay, Farmington grad

September


6 – Dave Domico of Monongah, Fairmont West grad married to Andrea Justice Domico
7 – Mary Louise Orsini, Class of 1948 (honorary)
7 – Phillis Tarley, North Marion grad from Idamay living in Fairmont
8 – Fred Moorehead, Class of 1964 
8 – Jackie Olesky Straight, Class of 1955
13 – Karen Manzo, Class of 1974
14 – Suzanne Barr Loss, Class of 1948
14 – Jim Shaver, Class of 1954
15 – Bettie Hensley Lowther, Class of 1948
17 – Patti DeMary Evans, Class of 1972
20 – Greg Patrick, Class of 1970
23 – Sally Wood Tarley, Class of 1959
24 – Joe Fazio, Class of 1974
25 – Marylee Hertzog Gwinn, Class of 1948
25 – Jim Davis, Class of 1964
26 – Nathaleen Cameon Oliverio, Class of 1948
27 -- Bonita Lavencheck Waybright, Class of 1968
29 – Dietta Harden Goush, Class of 1959

October


7 – Sherry McIntire, Class of 1975
8 – Valerie Vandetta Aldridge, Class of 1973
9 – Mary Frances Miller Myers, Class of 1951
11 – Felix Colisino, Class of 1947
11 – Jay Holman, Class of 1971
12 – Brenda Manzo, wife of Danny Manzo, Class of 1957
20 – Leona “Duckles” Davis Schooley, Class of 1953
21 – Dorman Keith Beckner, Class of 1942
21 – Ken Slovekosky, Gilmer County High Class of 1976.
26 – Lori Hawkins Ice, Fairmont East graduate living in Carolina
29 – Robert Boydoh, Class of 1956
31 – Patty Steele McCombs, Fairmont East graduate who lives in Monongah

 

November

1 – Tom Dean, Class of 1949
5 – John Olesky, Class of 1950
8 – Diana Pishner Walker
10 – Tony Orsini, Class of 1946
14 – Ann Marie Mascak Davis, Class of 1955
17 – John Todd Moats, North Marion Class of 1985
20—Hellen Snider Carpenter, Class of 1950               
20 – Kathryn Toothman Crim, Class of 1950
22 – Mike Ahouse, Class of 1968
23 -- Antheai Justice Turner, North Marion 1982
25 – Gerald Nelson Hartley, Class of 1955
27 – Roy Foster, Jr.,  Class of 1945
28 – Danny Fullen, Class of 1961
29 – Dave Westfall, Marcia Westfall Michalski’s son

December

2 – Adam Michna, 1980 North Marion graduate
4 – Ronald Pearse, Class of 1961
4 – Jay Michalski, 1980 North Marion graduate
5 – Duane Harbert, Class of 1951
8 – Brenda Urban, Class of 1971
13 – Otis “Sarge” Shaver, Class of 1948
14 – Bev Morgan Colisino, Class of 1974
16 – Barbara Sweede, Class of 1956
16 – Shelvy Maze Cunningham, Class of 1964
16 – Henry Moore, husband of Beth Pritchard Moore, Class of 1975
18 – Bill Cameon, Class of 1960
20 – Mike Hess, Class of 1975
22 – Frances Wimer Miller, Class of 1951
23 – Jim Fullen
25 – Chris Shamrock Henning
27 – John Yokay III, son of John Yokay, Class of 1953
29 – Jerry Satterfield, son of Orval “Bud” Satterfield, Class of 1947                                                                                     
January

6 – Jeanette Barr Baczuk, Class of 1940
13 – Beatrice Salisbury Mills, Class of 1951
14 – Cathy Basagic of Monongah
17 – Susan Colaneri Monell, Class of 1949
18 – Arlene Marteney Decker Edgell, Class of 1951
?? – Marie Bee Zwiegel, Class of 1951
18 – Bertha Pazdric Sullivan, Class of 1954
18 – Greg Vandetta, Monongah mayor, husband of Debbie Manzo Vandetta, Class of 1973
19 – Joe Martin, Class of 1957
19 – Joann Thompson, Class of 1962
20 – David VanMeter, Class of 1972  
22 – Jo-Jo DeMary of Monongah, who lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee and is married to Yvonne King DeMary
24 – Marcia Michalski Westfall, Class of 1974
25 – Vivian Lambert of Monongah
29 – Kitty Ahouse Morrison, Class of 1968
31 – Joseph Domico of Monongah

February


1 – Debra Manzo Vandetta, Class of 1973
2 – Sylvia Edwards, Monongah grad living in Idamay
3 – Debbie Weaver Hurley, Monongah grad living in Monongah with husband Milton Hurley
3 – Rebecca Urish Anderson, Class of 1971
4 – Kim Kendzior, Class of 1976
8 – Tom Fleming, Monongah grad living in Bridgeport
9 – Bob Nichols, Class of 1964
10 – Bonnie Nicholson Moats, Class of 1960
11—Linda Renay Hess Postlethwait, Class of 1968
15 – Jerry Koloskie, Class of 1975
17 – Larry “Danny” Eates, Class of 1970
18 – Mark Tarley, North Marion grad
20 – Harold Dean Kniceley, Class of 1960
21 – Eva Huey Jarvis, Class of 1975

March


5 – Phil Colanero, Jr., Class of 1963
5 -- Doris Carpenter Rogers, Class of 1971
6 – Karen Fitzwater Pausch, Class of 1961
9 – Richie Basagic, Class of 1975 
9 – Brian Evans, Monongah graduate married to Patty DeMary Evans
11 – Benny C. Morgan, Class of 1948
15 – Donna Colvert Davis, Class of 1961, married to 1958 MHS grad Bill Davis
20 – Barbara Melton Earl, Class of 1978
21 – Denver Browning, MHS grad, brother of Dorothy Browning Woods, Class of 1955
22 – David Haines, Class of 1964
25 – Sandy Cook, Class of 1959
25 – Richard Fitzwater, Monongah graduate

24 – Mary Kelly, Monongah & North Marion

29 – Betty Sikinow Cunningham, Class of 1954