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From the President and CEO Each fiscal year, there are moments that serve to better define who we are and where we are going as an organization. One of those moments came in March as the COVID-19 pandemic moved from potentiality to reality and life changed. They say there are two basic human responses to emergencies as severe as a global pandemic—some people run away while some run to help. At Evangelical Community Hospital we are fortunate to count the vast majority of our team members in the latter category. COVID-19 dramatically altered our operations, prompted increased communication with employees and the community, and significantly impacted our revenue. Yet through it all, the commitment of our employees never waivered, allowing us to continue providing the high-quality, personalized care our friends, families, and neighbors have come to expect of us. But the pandemic wasn’t the only defining moment in fiscal year 2020. In collaboration with the Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA, we launched our first joint venture with Geisinger at the Miller Center for Recreation and Wellness in Lewisburg. Together, the entities will continue to live out the inspired vision of the Miller family for a healthier community. The Hospital formed Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services (or ERMMS) to support area ambulance companies struggling to recruit new volunteers and ensure quality emergency medical services are available regardless of where you live or when you need them. We continued to work toward the completion of our most ambitious construction project to date—the 112,000-square-foot Patient Room Improvement, Modernization, and Enhancement project we commonly call PRIME. We look forward to celebrating the opening of this facility with you in fiscal year 2021. While like most everyone I will remember fiscal year 2020 for the unprecedented challenges of navigating a pandemic, I also will proudly remember that we continued doing what we always do—providing for the health and wellness needs of our community and defining what it means to be the community’s Hospital. Kendra Aucker, President and CEO
Table of Contents Prepared for the Unthinkable U.S. Senator Bob Casey Visits Joint Venture Impacts Community Wellness Stepping in to Shore up Emergency Services PRIME Construction Nears Completion Board of Directors Donor Report Financial Report Community Benefit Report 1
Prepared for the Unthinkable In March 2020, life in the Central Susquehanna Valley changed. elective procedures. Operating rooms would only be permitted to The COVID-19 pandemic, originating in China, arrived in the perform procedures qualifying as emergencies or essential to the United States. Cases were first observed on the West Coast but immediate health of the patient. quickly started to show up in metropolitan areas on the East Approximately 250 Evangelical employees identified as Coast. As cases in New York City and southeastern Pennsylvania not essential to operations were immediately furloughed. The mounted, it quickly became apparent that it wasn’t a matter of if, Hospital was the first healthcare entity in the region to send a but when, the Valley would see its first evidence of COVID-19. sizable number of workers home, and the quick action would pay dividends in the long run. Operational Response Employees who could complete their essential tasks remotely Evangelical Community Hospital’s response, in development were ordered to do so. Employees whose job functions required since December 2019, was carefully measured and highly them to be on-site continued to work through the pandemic with strategic. appropriate infection control protocols—including the use of On March 19, 2020, the Hospital enacted its Pandemic personal protective equipment (PPE), daily screening, masks, and Plan in conjunction with orders from Governor Tom Wolf that physical distancing—as recommended by the Centers for Disease healthcare organizations in the state immediately suspend Control and PA Department of Health. Suzanne Radel, Medical Assistant, and Shianne Maurer, LPN, Internal Medicine of Evangelical-Lewisburg, staff the Hospital's drive through coronavirus testing site. The testing site served the purpose of administering tests and keeping potential COVID-19-positive individuals from entering the Hospital. Staff ing of the site was made possible by individuals from primary and specialty care off ices and other Hospital personnel who stepped up to take shift s. 2
Alicia Bradley Dining Services Associate, Nutritional Services Dining room service during the pandemic quickly tightened for safety. Open to employees only, menu items changed drastically to pre-packaged items and to limited hot foods. The entire Nutritional Services team adapted quickly and effectively to modified meals, the integration of community- donated food items, and fewer staff to work both the kitchen and serving line. “As staffing levels changed to accommodate fewer people being served, I just shifted my attention to what needed to be done differently. What was most important was making sure what could be done to feed our employees was done.” 3
With area schools shuttered for the remainder of the school year, the Hospital established childcare for employees working on-site or remotely at the Miller Center for Recreation and Wellness, Lewisburg. Senior Hospital leadership was split into four groups of four, and an on-call schedule was established to ensure there were always clinical and non-clinical leaders on-site, on- call, and working remotely. The groups were on-site for 12-hour blocks (7:30 am to 7:30 pm) seven days a week. The Hospital’s CEO was in the building every third day. Access to the facility was highly restricted; visitors, vendors, Hospital volunteers, and non-Hospital caregivers were not permitted in the facility through the height of the pandemic. Exceptions were limited to end-of-life situations, births, and patients under the age of 18. Outpatient services and clinics were consolidated into a central location, and most other locations were closed to patients. Providers from primary and specialty care clinics continued to see patients with acute needs at the Center for Orthopaedics, 210 JPM Road, Lewisburg. The newly renovated facility provided ample space and possessed appropriate areas to screen patients. Patients were also given the option to utilize telemedicine for some appointments. Lisa Yumen, RN, dressed in full personal protective equipment, triages patients in the garage bay located outside of the Emergency Department. This temporary site was set up to allow a segregated area for pre-treatment and to deliver COVID-19 testing of individuals who felt ill enough to present at the Emergency Department. 4
A screening station was established Getting enough supplies quickly became a at the entrance to the Emergency challenge as the pandemic became more intense. Cathy Kline, Logistics and Distribution Manager, Department to immediately identify Supply Chain Services, and her team worked suspected COVID-19 cases and keep day-in and day-out to stock up on needed items them segregated from patients seeking and to pursue new resources to find supplies. care for other issues. An Alternative Treatment Site was established in a tent behind the Ambulance Bay to accommodate a potential surge in cases arriving at the Emergency Department. An Alternative Testing Site was set up behind the Plaza 15 Shopping Center with the Mobile Health of Evangelical bus serving as the anchor. The site was designed to reduce the influx of those seeking testing at the Emergency Department. From March through June 30, 2,026 people were tested at the site. A team consisting of representatives from around the organization met daily to ensure the Hospital’s supply of essential materials, including PPE, was sufficient to carry on operations. The group effectively sourced materials from traditional suppliers and non-traditional suppliers, including masks and gowns from members of the area’s Plain Community and protective equipment manufactured by professors from nearby Bucknell University. To the group’s credit, at no time during the pandemic did a lack of supplies impact patient care. 5
Julie Fohringer Clinical Risk/Quality Specialist—Quality, Patient Safety, and Risk Management Many Evangelical employees who were accustomed to coming to work daily and performing duties on-site suddenly found themselves working out of home offices. For Julie, who has worked in an office setting closely around coworkers since 1997, the change of location was refreshing. “The transition to working at home went really well for me. I found I could do my work effectively and that my team and Director were never far away. We could and did regularly communicate by phone, or Skype, or through Microsoft Teams, and I felt very in-tune with what was happening at the Hospital and within my own Department. As far as balance, at the end of the workday I was able to close the door of the office and start the next day brand new.” 6
Emergency Department, one in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit, one in Catheterization Lab's Procedure Care Unit, and one in the The Hospital’s inpatient care team established a special Nursery. Six negative pressure rooms were added to the Intensive COVID-19 unit to care for positive or suspected positive patients in Care and Step Down units and two rooms were added to the a manner that kept them isolated from other patients and limited Emergency Department. One room was created in The Family staff crossover. Place, the Hospital’s Obstetric Unit. A facilities team worked with clinical leaders to increase the As restrictions from the state loosened in May and June, Hospital’s complement of negative pressure rooms. Negative Evangelical methodically reopened its operating rooms to room pressure is an isolation technique used in hospitals to elective procedures, reopened outpatient clinics and services, prevent cross-contamination from room to room. It includes eased visitor restrictions, dismantled the Alternative Treatment ventilation that generates “negative pressure” to allow air to Site, and started to recall furloughed employees. Employees be drawn into the isolation room from surrounding areas and were carefully brought back to work at pace with patient volume directly vented to the outside, as air will naturally flow from areas increases to ensure the organization remained financially stable. with higher pressure to areas with lower pressure, preventing Infection control protocols—including universal screening, contaminated air from escaping the room. masking, and physical distancing—remained in place. Under normal circumstances, only three negative pressure rooms existed on the nursing floors along with one in the Between March 1 and June 30, 2020, Evangelical Community Hospital had: COVID-19 Inpatients Tested Positive Tests Negative Tests COVID-19 Discharges Deaths Linda Mann and Erin Skonecki, Radiologic Technologists, prepare to take X-rays with portable imaging equipment in the Emergency Department. These technologies allowed care to be taken to the patient instead of transporting a patient through the Hospital, which would have risked greater exposure to others if COVID-19 positive. 7
5,448 Video views of Communications In order to ensure the Hospital remained connected to its employees, regardless of status, and the community while serving first COVID-19 as a source of reliable, factual information, a clear and powerful patient discharge communication plan was needed. celebration With three employees of the six-person department furloughed, the three remaining full-time communication team members delivered. The team’s first priority—as it is in all situations—was to ensure the workforce felt informed and Hospital leadership was transparent The daily updates were repeated on the Employee Portal, a with what was happening in the organization and the community. page previously established on the external website that allows From March 15 through May 31, two COVID-19 updates were sent employees offsite to access important information that previously daily to the entire workforce. The first detailed the administrator would have only appeared on the organization’s intranet. This on call, the emergency response commander for the day, and the allowed remote employees and those furloughed to stay engaged infection control officer. The second included operational updates, with what was happening at the Hospital. With the help of People resources for impacted employees, and any commentary on what and Culture, resources for employees on unemployment claims, was happening outside the walls of the Hospital. benefits, and more were added to the page. From March 19 to June 30, there were more than 51,900 page views for the Employee Portal. The COVID-19 pandemic was and is a public health crisis, and people naturally turned to their Hospital for accurate, timely information. With the majority of the public sequestered in their homes, social media quickly developed into a key channel of communication. Audiences for all of the Hospital’s social media platforms grew significantly over the course of the pandemic; Facebook alone jumped 13 percent in three months. The team used infographics created for social media to provide access to resources and educate the public on what they could do to protect themselves and their families. Social reach—defined as the content coming to someone’s news feed—totaled more than 20,000, while social engagement—defined as taking some action, liking, or sharing—totaled more than 1,500 for those infographics. The Hospital also created a coronavirus webpage, accessible from the home page or the direct URL: evanhospital.com/ virus. The page included updates on Hospital operations, daily COVID-19 testing statistics, video content, links to sites such as the Centers for Disease Control and PA Department of Health, and other helpful resources. Year-over-year data show website traffic increased by nearly 47 percent from March 19 to June 30, 2020, as compared to the same period in 2019. In addition, near daily press inquiries were fielded, several As surgical services slowed down because of the emails were sent to the Hospital’s database of more than 30,000 ceasing of elective procedures, John Lewis, RN, local email addresses, a number of short videos were produced, Director of Surgical Services, and his team adapted. and a number of media and community conference calls were Many began to fill diff erent, much-needed roles organized. outside of their normal duties. He noted that they missed the camaraderie of being together but worked hard to do the very best for the Hospital. 8
Jaime Binkley, RN Operating Room With elective surgeries on hold and only emergency procedures being completed in the Hospital’s operating rooms, surgical staff found themselves in other vital roles such as screening employees for COVID-19. “Itʼs definitely different in these times, but weʼre doing what we need to do to keep the Hospital safe, not only for our employees but also the patients and people who need care. I think that any change makes people nervous, but anybody in healthcare needs to be adaptable to change.” Photo Credit: Rob Inglis, The Daily Item 9
Mike Pope Plumber, Plant Engineering Many employees saw a reassignment in duties during COVID-19, including Mike Pope, who moved from Plant Engineering Plumber to a security role. He was charged with manning the Emergency Department parking lot to direct patients to specific entryways for COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 treatments. “Even though it wasnʼt part of my regular job, it was interesting meeting people. I enjoy helping people, so guiding them to the right place for care was rewarding. I always welcome the chance to help out wherever I can.” 10
and wellness during the pandemic. The communications team created an email address—together@evanhospital.com—to Community Support accommodate messages of hope and support. The resulting It’s often said that in difficult times, one’s true character shows. images, cards, and well-wishes were posted on the Hospital’s This is certainly true of the Central Susquehanna Valley! intranet for employees and shared through social media. Evangelical received numerous offers from employees, community members, and businesses to generously donate supplies, food, and services to support the Hospital as it Financial Impact responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. A list of the most needed With prudent management of its expenses as well as the supplies was maintained on the Hospital website along with receipt of state and federal grants, Evangelical survived the directions on how to go about completing a donation. Support COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on its finances through the close of was recognized through social media and advertisements in local fiscal year 2020 and turned a hopeful eye to fiscal year 2021. print media. While the Hospital did not meet budget projections for Along with supplies and food, the Hospital gratefully accepted the fiscal year and lost revenue was significant, its financial financial support from individuals and businesses. Donations to performance outpaced that of many healthcare organizations. the COVID-19 Emergency Fund helped offset net revenue losses For additional details on the financial impact of the pandemic, stemming from the suspension of elective procedures as well as see page 58. the unplanned purchase of important equipment and supplies related to the pandemic response. Several COVID-19 patient discharge celebrations Many in the community simply wanted to express their were held by staff for patients who spent long stays to recover. All employees who could gather were admiration and gratitude for those working to care for their health asked to line the hallways to make joyous noise as the patients were wheeled out to their waiting families. 11
Patricia Bowman, LPN Authorization Specialist, Utilization Review When the Hospital instituted pandemic procedures internally, some services began to slow or stop. This impacted staffing, and the difficult decision was made to either reduce hours or temporarily furlough some employees. Tools were put in place for these employees to continue receiving communication so they could stay in touch with what was happening within the organization. “I wasnʼt upset by being one of the furloughed employees. I understood why the decision was made. I quickly assessed my financial situation and felt confident that my husband and I could manage. Time is golden, and being off allowed me to stay busy, help my grandson with his fifth-grade studies while his parents worked, and I was able to have the benefit of continued healthcare coverage that I needed for my husband and myself.” 12
U.S. Senator Bob Casey Visits U.S. Senator Bob Casey visited the area on July 22, 2019, Moderating the discussion was a representative of the with a stop at Evangelical Community Hospital. The purpose of Pennsylvania Health Access Network. Joining from Evangelical the visit was to have a roundtable conversation with physicians were James Stopper, Vice President of Finance and Chief and patients on pre-existing conditions. The participants shared Financial Officer; John F. Devine, DO, FACP, CPE, Vice President how these conditions impact the care of the patient with regard of Medical Affairs; John Pfeifer, MD, Interventional Cardiologist to insurance and the Hospital with regard to reimbursement with the Heart and Vascular Center; and John Turner, MD, FACS, and patients coming to the Hospital later and needing more Medical Director of Cancer Services. extensive care. The opportunity to share expertise with governmental leaders allows Hospital administration and medical professionals to talk about the issues that most impact the care of patients. 13
Joint Venture Impacts Community Wellness In August 2019, Evangelical Community Hospital, Geisinger, operations. In addition, the joint venture acquired six acres the Miller Center for Recreation and Wellness, and the Greater around the facility to expand parking, make room for two new Susquehanna Valley YMCA came together to make a positive, pools—one for competition and one for general aquatics—and lasting impact on the health and wellness of the region. create an enhanced full-day childcare center that will include Evangelical and Geisinger formed their first joint venture at after-school care and more. the Miller Center. The center was transferred to the joint venture The new entity is known as the Lewisburg YMCA at the Miller by the Miller family, who generously provided the funds to found Center, powered by Evangelical and Geisinger. the facility. The YMCA was contracted to run the day-to-day 14
By coming together in one facility, the four organizations in August 2016 to the role of Community Health and Wellness are able to offer comprehensive and affordable wellness and Educator and Wellness at Work Coordinator. No stranger to the recreation programs for all generations in the heart of the Miller Center, McNally served as a personal trainer starting in community. 2017. In October 2019, Ryan McNally was named Director of On December 16, 2019, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held the venture. McNally has been part of the Evangelical family celebrating the transition of the Miller Center to the joint venture of employees since May 2016, first of Evangelical and Geisinger and welcoming the YMCA as serving as a Community Health and the operational partner. Wellness Instructor and Fitness Center Attendant, then advancing Opposite page, pictured from left to right: Cutting the ribbon at the new Lewisburg YMCA at the Miller Center, Sue Greene, Board Chair, Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce; Jim Mathias, former President of the Miller Center Board of Directors; TeaJay Aikey, President and CEO, Central PA Chamber of Commerce; Bonnie McDowell, Chief Executive Officer, Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA; Matt Walsh, Chief Operating Officer, Geisinger; and Kendra Aucker, President and CEO, Evangelical Community Hospital. 15
A new ambulance began serving Snyder County on October 1, 2019, thanks to a partnership between Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services (ERMMS) and Hummels Wharf Fire Company. Pictured from left to right are Matthew Abbey, EMT; Jason Mercer, NRP, Paramedic and Team Leader of the Hummels Wharf ambulance service; Jeff Buckley, Fire Chief at Hummels Wharf Fire Company, the home base of the new ambulance; and Nick Klose, Clinical Director of Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services. In the partnership, ERMMS provides the ambulance and the staff ing to cover service. Stepping in to Shore up Emergency Services In an effort to ensure surrounding communities continue to receive consistent, high- quality emergency medical services, Evangelical Community Hospital announced the formation of Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services (ERMMS) in fiscal year 2020. “The national crisis of staffing ambulances with volunteers has been impacting our region for some time,” said Jonathan Bastian, PA-C, Operations Director for ERMMS. “Many services are seeing their core group of volunteers age out of active duty, and fewer new volunteers are stepping in to fill the gaps.” “As a healthcare leader in the region, we understood we needed to find a new approach in order to provide strong, regional emergency services for all people regardless of the time 16
of day and where someone lives,” said Kendra Aucker, President and CEO, Evangelical Community Hospital. “ERMMS is that new to the Hummels Wharf Fire Company to support emergency approach.” responses to the village of Hummels Wharf, Monroe Township, The Hospital, through its former Pre-Hospital Services and surrounding communities. department, had been supplying staffing support to various While conversations continue with other ambulance ambulance companies from Middleburg to Watsontown with companies in the Central Susquehanna Valley, the Hospital Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics. This remains committed to working cooperatively with all emergency had been effective in meeting short-term needs, but this more response services. centralized effort is now addressing the community’s long-term “Other entities have expressed interest in joining, and we emergency medical response needs. are actively exploring those opportunities,” said Aucker. “But it’s Mifflinburg Ambulance Company became the first strategic important for everyone to understand we will continue to work partner in October 2019 as the Hospital subsidiary officially with all of the area’s EMS organizations in the same manner we launched. Shortly after the launch, an ambulance was added always have—whether they are part of ERMMS or not.” 17
PRIME Construction Nears Completion July 2019 January 2020 The Patient Room Improvement, Modernization, and Enhancement (PRIME) project continued to visually change the Hospital campus in fiscal year 2020. With each bit of advancement, excitement grew in both staff and the community. Dramatic glass panels filled the steel beams, and walls and fixtures started to shape the inside—bringing the future of healthcare in the new facility into focus. As the fiscal year ended, after a few minor delays in construction stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, PRIME was back on track with an anticipated Fall 2020 unveiling. Fiscal year 2021 will be an exciting one as PRIME is opened and individuals who need medical care will begin to experience the enhanced patient experience Evangelical’s providers and staff can deliver in the new facility. 18
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Board of Directors Timothy J. Apple Roger S. Haddon Jr. Timothy J. Apple Roger S. Haddon Jr. Jeff rey J. Kapsar Jeffrey J. Kapsar Director of Sales President/CEO President/CEO Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU) Sunbury Broadcasting Mifflinburg Bank & Trust Amanda G. Kessler, Esq. Lewisburg Corporation Selinsgrove Linda J. Korb, PhD, NCPsyA Selinsgrove Shawn P. McGlaughlin, MD John E. Meckley, Esq. Christopher J. Motto, MD Timm A. Moyer Julia E. Redcay, DO Matthew W. Reish, MD J. Donald Steele Jr. David M. Zelechoski, MD Amanda G. Kessler, Esq. Linda J. Korb, PhD, CEO/General Counsel NCPsyA Synergy Grandview Milton Board Off icers Pharmacy, Inc. Lewisburg Timothy J. Apple – Chair J. Donald Steele Jr. – Vice Chair Corporate Off icers Kendra A. Aucker – President/CEO James A. Stopper – Treasurer William P. Anderson III – Secretary Shawn P. McGlaughlin, MD John E. Meckley, Esq. Ex-Off icio Members Physician Family Medicine of Evangelical Attorney Milton Kendra A. Aucker Mifflinburg Kathryn M. Giorgini, DO Directors Emeritus James G. Apple Martha A. Barrick John D. Griffith Robert L. Gronlund Sara G. Kirkland John H. Mathias Christopher J. Motto, MD Timm A. Moyer Surgeon Co-Founder William G. Reish, MD Surgical Specialists MoJo Active, Inc. of Evangelical Watsontown Norman S. Rich Lewisburg Solicitor Nicole Kaylor, Esq. Julia E. Redcay, DO Matthew W. Reish, MD J. Donald Steele Jr. Dav id M. Zelechoski, MD Physician Orthopaedic Surgeon Chairman/President/CEO Physician OB/GYN of Evangelical SUN Orthopaedics of The Northumberland Internal Medicine of Lewisburg Evangelical National Bank Evangelical Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg 20
Donor Report Fiscal Year 2020 We are pleased to recognize the following friends of the Hospital for their generosity and support. These individuals, corporations, organizations, and foundations provide for Hospital services, capital, and endowment needs. Lifetime Giving The following individuals, businesses, corporations, and foundations have given cumulative, lifetime gift s that equal or exceed $100,000: Anonymous (4) William & Elizabeth (Betty) K. Frederick* Pennsylvania Department of Health The 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation Daniel Green Freeman Estate Pennsylvania Governor’s Office Donald C. Allen Estate Sally A. Fulmer Estate Pennsylvania Higher Education Jim & Carole App Fulton Bank Assistance Agency James G. & Patricia Apple Walter C. Geiger Estate Pennsylvania House Arvilla Arnold Estate Geisinger Playworld Systems, Inc. Auxiliary to Evangelical Community Hospital Robert & DeOnne Gronlund The Pepsi Beverages Company Alan & Martha Barrick Katherine Hoffa Estate Margaret Purnell Estate Gary & Barbara Baylor A.D. Houston Estate Quandel Construction Group, Inc. Amy M. Bell Estate Dick & Jane Humphreys Elva K. Reitz Estate Clair R. Boop Estate Thyra M. Humphreys* Bernadine F. Richard Martha C. Bower Estate John Family Foundation Robert L. Rooke Estate A.W. Brown Estate Mary Lou Johnson Estate Silvertip, Inc. Bucknell University The JPM Company Cindy & Dick* Skelton Central Pennsylvania Workforce Raymond D. Kline Estate Edna M. Sheary Charitable Trust Development Corporation Lucy Koch Estate The Ralph & Josephine Smith Fund at the First Charles Foundation, Inc. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Community Foundation Partnership Citizens’ Electric Company of Lewisburg, PA Randall D. & Janet S. Kramm* of Pennsylvania COLDWELL BANKER Penn One Real Estate, Inc. M & T Bank Sovereign Bank Rachel M. Comstock Estate Anna K. Marsh Estate The Donald B. & Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation Cornerstone Advisors Richard L. Mattern Stantec The Daily Item Priscilla A. Merritt Estate SUN Orthopaedics of Evangelical Michael & Carolyn Daniloff Mifflinburg Bank & Trust Sunbury Broadcasting Corp. Department of Community & The Miller Family Susquehanna Community Bank Economic Development Joan & Dale Miller Velma R. Swope Endowment Fund Department of Environmental Protection Matt & Beth Miller & Children Union County United Way Department of Public Welfare Kelly Miller & Children U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services W. Earl Dieffenderfer Estate Milton Auxiliary to Evangelical Community VNA Health System Robert W. & Lucy E. Donehower* Hospital Watsontown Brick Company Evangelical Community Hospital Medical Staff The Northumberland National Bank Weis Markets, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund George A. & Jane G. Norton* Windstream, Inc. Homer F. & Viola Folk* Michael & Gail O’Keefe Wood-Mode, Inc. Elizabeth K. Frederick Estate Barbara Oldt Estate The Society honors the memory of Evangelical Community Hospital’s first administrator, Lystra E. Rogers, who served the Hospital from 1935 through 1973. Members of the Society have made a gift or pledge commitment of $50,000 or greater within the past five years. Anonymous (2) John & Elizabeth Furia Suzanne & W. Gale Reish The 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation John & Sue Griffith Donald B. Remmey Jr. Jim & Carole App Robert & DeOnne Gronlund Bernadine F. Richard James G. & Patricia Apple John Family Foundation Kate Shade Kathi, Joanne, & John Arbogast III Richard L. Mattern Mary Jane Stackowski Estate Kendra A. Aucker & Margaret Lehr-DeVolld The Tony & Eugenie* McGlaughlin Family J. Donald Jr. & Joanne K. Steele Alan & Martha Barrick Priscilla A. Merritt Estate Charles & Corey Woodcock Clair R. Boop Estate The Miller Family James & Cynthia Bower Joan & Dale Miller Walter & Allethea* Bruce Matt & Beth Miller & Children Susan E. Evans Kelly Miller & Children *deceased 21
The Founders’ Society honors Evangelical Community Hospital’s first three physicians: Dr. John Arbogast Sr., Dr. Charles Tomlinson, and Dr. Samuel Geise. Members of The Founders’ Society have made a gift or pledge commitment of $25,000 to $49,999 within the past five years. Carol & Tim Apple Mark Lundberg & Carolyn Winter Lundberg Norman & Phyllis Rich Michael & Carolyn E. Daniloff Dr. & Mrs. Shawn P. McGlaughlin Gary & Sandy Sojka Tom & Kim Dominick & Family Roderic Moore Todd & Julia Stefan Frederick* & Virginia Kessler James & Tamara Persing John & Sherri Uehling Clayton & David Lightman Jennifer & Matthew Reish 1926 Club The 1926 Club recognizes the year Evangelical Community Hospital was established. Members of the Club have made a gift or pledge commitment of $10,000 to $24,999 within the past five years. Anonymous (2) Ken & Jeanne Hafer Robert F. Pardoe Jr. Thomas R. & Keri L. Albright Jonathan & Carol Hahn James & Alison Patterson Jim & Carole App Mary Ann Hamilton Christoph Pohl & Christine Mallula Dr. Julie Ann Barna & Mr. Mark Veraguth F. Ellis & Jane* Harley David & Julia Redcay Eileen R. Barnes Estate Marlin L. Hartman Estate Benjamin L. Reichley Gary & Barbara Baylor Dean & Karen Heintzelman Edward & Judy Robinson Linda & Jim Boose Jeff & Beth Kapsar Jason C. Robinson Arthur & Karen Bowen Amanda G. Kessler & Andrew Misener Charles & Martha Root Mr. George R. Burman Jr. Elliott & Linda Korb Richard & Donna Schuck Thomas C. & Lois J. Clark Marilyn M. Lawson* Larry & Nancy Shinn Daniel & Elizabeth Clement David & Ruth McCord Anne C. Simpson Gary & Robina Cronrath Ryan & Amy McGlaughlin, Ella & Erin Todd & Julia Stefan Jack & Yevette Devine McGlaughlin Elsbeth S. Steffensen Gale S. Duque John E. Meckley III Jim & Elise Stopper Guy & Kay Fairchild William J. Metzger Sr. Connie L. Tressler Russ & Carol Fairchild Christopher J. Motto, MD Allen W. Walter Robert & DeOnne Gronlund Timm & Kristen Moyer Roger & Denise Haddon Sonia Y. Newton, MD & Heber S. Dreher III The Legacy Circle recognizes all donors who have included Evangelical Community Hospital in their estate plan. Cathryne B. Dye* Roderic R. Moore Robert W. Donehower* William & Joan Moyer Frank Falso* Thomas B. Musser* Marlin L. Hartman* Dr. & Mrs. William T. Musser Lawrence* & Marilyn Lawson* Sandra J. Nelson Mary Jane Stackowski, MD* Mrs. Jane G. Norton* Priscilla S. Merritt* Barbara J. Perella Anonymous (17) Helen S. Evans* Saul* & Florence Putterman Margaret (Peggy) E. Acker* Elizabeth (Betty) K. Frederick* Tami G. Radecke Mr. & Mrs. James G. Apple Mrs. Arthur J. Gelnett* Dorothy G. Reish* Dr. Julie Ann Barna & Mr. Mark Veraguth Dr. & Mrs. J. Lawrence Ginsburg Suzanne & W. Gale Reish Margaret S. Beekman John & Sue Griffith Mr.* & Mrs.* C.H. Renshaw Amy M. Bell* Robert & DeOnne Gronlund Norman & Phyllis Rich Max & Martha Bingaman Carol S. & Jonathan F. Hahn Anna* & Bill* Richard Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Blatchley Robert S. Harder* George W. Robinson* Clair R. Boop F. Ellis Harley Carol Garman Schwartz Mr. * & Mrs. Arthur R. Borden Mr. Lake L. Hartman Bernice P. Secrist* Carrie Brouse* Connie M. Heyman* Scott Seebold Allethea E. Bruce* Marion Lois Huffines Kate Shade Margaret (Peg) L. Bryan* Mrs. Albert E. Humphreys* Mr. Leslie E. Sheary* Mr. George R. Burman Jr. Mary Ellen Jansen & Sons Cindy & Dick* Skelton John P. Carpenter Linda & Elliott Korb Jack Slear & Lon Pyers Joseph J. Carroll William & Charlotte Laverty Neal L. Lewis Mary Jane Stevenson* John M. Cooper Dr. & Mrs. Tudor L. Thomas Helen M. Cotner* John T. Lilley* Mrs. JoAnne K. Lyons Fitz* & Mary Jane* Walling Harry E. Culver* Kim A. Walter Mr. & Mrs.* Raymond E. Davenport John & Susan Mathias Mrs. Margaret B. Mathias* Ellen L. Wenner* David W. Diehl* John & Barbara Dromazos Bill & Carol* Metzger 22
The President’s Club recognizes a group of donors for providing leadership in annual giving to Evangelical Community Hospital. Members of the President’s Club have made an annual gift of $1,000 to $9,999 to support programs vital to the community and Hospital initiatives. Anonymous (5) Jesse & Betsy Guffey Frank & Janice Omlor Chris & Warren Abrahamson Abby Gulden-Luthi Pam & Rik* Paulsen The Adams Family Carl & Pam Haga Barbara Perella William & Dee Anderson Robert & Carole Hamm Becky Perez & Bev Neidert Ronald & Leanne Belletti Mary K. Harper Michael & Andrea Popp Darshan K. Bhangdia, MD & Maria Fasano Renee L. Hartman Susan E. Portzline Bhangdia, MD Paul & Peggy Hassinger Richard & Miriam Robey Max & Martha Bingaman Keay B. Hathaway Charles Ruckle Ken & Sue Bolig Michael Heinke Matthew R. Saylor Bernie & Cindy Campbell Lynn M. Hoffman Jeffrey & Melanie Schreffler John P. Carpenter Kay Holdren Norma R. Schutter James A. Clark Karen & Eric John Gerret & Kathleen Schwieger Harry Dailey Ken & Corey Jusko Dr. & Mrs. Robert Scott Raymond Davenport Sabra Karr & Curtis Barrick Cindy & Dick* Skelton Charles & Susan Dinsmore Benjamin & Daria Keyser Rachel & Michael Smith Mary Martha Donahue Peter K. Kresl & Lois Svard Philip & Renee Sosland Leigh & Paul Donecker Sharon & Bob Kribbs Dr. & Mrs. Donald C. Steckel Dorothy V. Douglas Angela & Lee Lahr Cora M. Taylor & Peter B. Libby Cheryl A. Dugan Leona Martin Ronald & Janet Tomcavage Judy & Dick* Ellis Paul & Pamela Mauger Brian & Lindsie Wolfe Nancy & Walter* Everett Dr. & Mrs. Randi J. McLeod Samuel & Sue Wood George & Jill Fecker Ted & Diane Meixell Dennis & Jill Yerger Dan & Susan Fetterman Jeffrey L. Mensch Gene & Charlotte Zartman John & Eleanor Fogarty Dr. James Morgan Dr. & Mrs. David M. Zelechoski Terri & Robert Fortuna Dale & Kathy Moyer P. Ronald & Janet Zug Eric & Katie Giorgini Dr. & Mrs. William T. Musser Roy & Lois Glick Domenico & Stacey Napoli Rusty & Karen Graber Brendon & Anita Nolt Friends of Evangelical Friends of Evangelical are donors who have provided annual supporting gifts up to $999 between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. Anonymous (48) Beverly Arbogast Martha Barclay Ashlee Abrougui Bud & Patty Arbogast Stephen & Carol Barker Maurice & Laurie Aburdene Nancy J. Ard Martha L. Barkholz Donald Acciocca Luis & Elba Arenas Aaron M. Barner Don & Brenda Adams Leo S. Armbruster Julia Barner James & Karen Adams Lisa Ashenfelder Jennifer Barnes Jonathan & Jessica Adams Karen S. Athey Wade & Debra Barren Michael Adler, MD Lee & Judy Atticks Jason & Brittney Barrett Donna Aiello Larry D. Augustine Brett Barrick Howard & Barbara Aikey Pamela A. Augustine Lise M. Barrick Nancy J. Aikey Ann & Mike Aurand Helen J. Barsh Pauline J. Albin Loretta L. Aurand Dorance & Doris* Bartholomew Dr. John & Judy Albright Mary Austin & Ron Shapiro Mary Ellen Bartholomew Julie C. Albright Paula S. Auten Reginald & Esther Bartholomew Richard & Kristy Albright Charles & Paulette Ax Bill & Connie Bastian John & Noreen Allison Gary & Lisa Ayers David Bastian Patrina S. Allison Jessie N. Ayers Jeffrey & Vicki Bastian Jane E. Amacher* Kristi M. Bachman Jonathan & Janna Bastian Heather L. Ambrose Linda L. Baier Robert & Elizabeth Bastian The Anderson Family Pamela A. Bailey Terri & Jay Bastian The Harvey G. Anderson Family Kathleen A. Bailor Susan Battistella William & Martha Anderson Larry Bailor Dora M. Battram Bruce Anschutz Dorene R. Baker Scott & Tracy Baylor Zeshan Anwar, MD Charlie & Cindy Ballantine Thomas & Nancy Beaver David E. Apple Elizabeth Ballew Judith H. Bechtel Jonathan & Brenda Apple Gaetano & Antonetta Balsamo William H. Becker 23
Lewisburg Couple Name Orthopaedic Unit John P. Furia, MD, long-time surgeon at SUN Orthopaedics of Evangelical, and his wife, Elizabeth (Liz) Long Furia, owner of Elizabeth’s An American Bistro in downtown Lewisburg, made a generous donation to the Enhancing the Evangelical Experience Campaign in early 2020. As a result of Dr. and Mrs. Furia’s significant donation, patients seeking orthopaedic care and who require time in the Hospital will begin their healing in The John P. Furia, MD and Elizabeth Long Furia Orthopaedic Unit. The specialized unit will be located on the fourth floor of the Patient Room Improvement, Modernization, and Enhancement (PRIME) expansion and provide 24 private rooms, each with its own bathroom. Each patient room will be spacious, approximately 250 square feet, telemetry capable, and offer a sofa/sleeper for a family member who wishes to remain at his or her loved one’s bedside. One of the amenities included in the unit will be a rehabilitation space dedicated to the unique needs of orthopaedic patients. For the Furias, an important factor in making a lasting gift to PRIME was their respect and appreciation of the staff at Evangelical Community Hospital. “It’s been an honor working with the staff at Evangelical over my decades of delivering orthopaedic care,” said Dr. Furia. “It’s because of their dedication and commitment to the patient—placing them at the center of everything they do—that Liz and I made a decision to give a gift that allows the Hospital to remain a top choice in healthcare for the community we love.” 24
Mary E. Beckley Rev. David E. Bomboy Jamie L. Caputo Michael & Ann Beckley Estella J. Boop John Carey Susan A. Behr Rebecca L. Boop Doris J. Carl Arlene O. Behrent Richard & Susan Boop James Carl Elam & Charlotte Beiler Mary Bordner Stephanie Carr Loyal & Kendrah Beiler Bruce Bortree Matthew & Deana Carson Arlene F. Belford Janelle G. Bossuot Bob & Susan Caryl Jan Bender Christopher & Peggy Bouton Dr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Case Louann R. Benfer Phillip H. Bower Daniel & Kathryn Cavanagh Patricia B. Benfer Brooke A. Bowers Brittany L. Cellini Robert E. Benion Kim Bowers-Antolick Richard & Dawn Chalmers Johnette & Edward Bennage Clair & Barbara Bowersox Becky Chambers June C. Benner Melissa Bowersox Christopher W. Chappell Eva R. Bennett Randall & Maureen Bowersox Clyde Chappell Norma Bennett Barbara Boyer Claire A. Chau Sarah Bennett Gene & Shelley Boyer Jaimin Chokshi Howard L. Benninger Joanne Boyer Ruth E. Chrismer Frank T. Berbick Jr. Judy L. Boyer Kenneth & Helen Christman Harry & Sandra Berge Nancy L. Boyer Fannie Chupp Estate of Arla G. Berger Walter & Shirley Boyer Jason & Jennifer Cicoria Dale & Beverly Berger Bruce & Lydia Boynton Alicia L. Clark Peter & Ruth Bergstresser Robert & Carol Bradford James & Kelly Clark Lake Berkenstock Pearl V. Bradley Larry & Theresa Clark Charlotte & Gerald* Berkheimer Paul & Carol Brann William & Jeannine Clark Jeanne & Alex Bernt Jennifer L. Bressler Willis & Bonnie Clawser James Berry Susan Perkins Brillat & Thomas Brillat Lorraine E. Clewell, Rhonda Moore, Gwen Dawn M. Bertinet David & Lisa Brinckman Hackenberg & Crystal Sees Andrea & Brian Bertram Trisha M. Brobst Dave & Betty Clough Judith Bertram Brenda K. Brosious Robert D. & Joan A. Cohen Ina M. Betts Jayme D. Brosius Carolyn D. Coldren Chris & Lori Betz Gretchen & Galen Brouse Charles L. Cole Jr., MD Louis & Joyce Betz Robert & Anna Brouse Geraldine V. Cole Cynthia A. Bevan Carol W. Brown Jennifer Colna Norma A. Beyers Dianna L. Brown Mary L. Comstock Deborah L. Bickel James & Darlene Brown Vivian L. Confer David & Dayna Bickhart Lennea F. Brown B. James Connolly Jillian E. Bickhart Drs. Michael & Jan Brown Marilyn D. Constable Janice R. Bigelow Roger & Lindy Brown Donna Cooney Yvonne Biggs Alison A. Browne JoAnn M. Cooper Kenneth & CarolAnn Bilger Ardith & Ross Browne John M. Cooper Deanna M. Billow Robert & Lucy Brozekat Marianne T. Cooper Chris & Heidi Bingaman Agnes Brubaker Peter & Linda Cooper Dahle & Shirley Bingaman Caroline Brubaker James C. & Mary M. Corman Donald & Mirrium Bingaman Jerrel & Jen Brubaker Robert & Gloria Correy Melissa Bingaman Renita R. Brummett R. Jeffrey & LaCinda Coup Shirley Bingaman Charlotte Bryan G. Michael & Sharon Craig William & Nancy Bingaman Wilma A. Bryan Jennifer M. Creeger Beth A. Bingeman Judy & Michael Bubnis Kelly & Tom Crissinger H. JoAnn Bingman Janet Buckley Raymond & Julie Crissman Loella H. Bishop Barbara A. Budd Joan Crist Terri Bitting Marguerite Budd Kimberly J. Criswell Angelia Bixler Lori & Stan Bullard Freeman Cromis Robert & Lisabeth Black Karen Buller Bruce & Audrey Cromley Barbara W. Blakley Donna L. Bunce Evelyn M. Cromley Ruth Blankenship Tina L. Burgess Terry & Carole Crouthamel Ronald & Frances Blatchley Levi Burkholder Doris W. Cullison Judith A. Blee Richard O. Burt Roger & Nancy Curran John Blessing Jaime L. Bush-Reader Jeffrey & Morgan Curtis Bill & Janie Bloom Ann Hayes Butler Noel Curtis Derrick & Elizabeth Blyler William & Patricia Callahan Sherry C. Cusick Janine & Eric Boatwright Nina L. Camp Sophie Czelatko Charles & Mary Bobb Barbara A. Campbell Janet L. Dabila Laurie J. Bogart Brenda Campbell Richard & Nancy Dagle Francene J. Bogovich & Family Joyce M. Campbell Shirley J. Dagle* Mark & Anne Bogovich Judith A. Campbell* Thomas L. Dahlmann Jamie M. Bolick Melissa S. Campbell Christopher J. Dailey Linda Bollinger Carl & Ruth Cantaluppi Nancy Dailey 25
Jack & Carol Dale Bill Earley Mary Anne Forry Nicholas & Zana Dalessandro Joan Ecker Dawn M. Forster William Dalious Jean & Wayne Eddowes Diana Forzani Bernard & Carole Dalton Alfred & Grace Edinger Brenda L. Foust Amy J. Danilowicz Julie I. Edkin Edward & Mindy Fox David Davidson Sharon L. Edkin John Fox Kathy & Mark Davies Cheryl Edwards & Family Kenneth & Theresa Fox Scott & Nancy Davis Jay Egli Rebecca Fox Tammy D. Davis Linda Eichenlaub Jared Frank Vina A. Davis Rachel Eigenbrode Robert & Katherine Franks Diane W. Dawson Cordelia Elias William Franquet & Joshua Oster Billie Jo Day Kim Ellison Earl T. Frantz Patricia M. Dearman Carl & Katrina Emery Dale C. Freed David & Audrey Deckard Martin J. Emery Paul Freed Craig & Jessica DeFazio Carol C. Engle Colleen Fritz Michael J. DeGiorgis Jacob & Zona Engle William Fuller Deanna & Galen Deibler Donzella & Larry Engleman Kathleen A. Funk Miriam Deibler Ann E. Engler Rosaria V. Gabriele & Arlyne Hoyt Mary Alice Deihl Laura A. Erdley Kenneth & Nancy Galliher & Family Dennis & Holly Deiter Richard & Gail Erdley Anna G. Gargano Lauren Deiter Michele C. Erdman Robert A. Garrett & Alice Anne Schwab Robin M. Deitrich Charles & Lisa Erickson Melanie & Aaron Garrison Connie & Adrian Delgado Tim & Kim Eshelman Frank & Evelyn Gaspar Ernest & Sara Delp Ashleigh W. Espinosa Judith Gast Tiffany M. Delp Galen Jr. & Jeffrey Ettinger Families Dolores Gates Kevin Delsite Kathleen M. Evans Tom & Anne Gates Sylvia J. Denger Douglas & Kelly Everitt Carolyn Gatty Mary Ann DePietro Matthew B. Exley Stacie & Shaun Gaul Derl & Charlene* Derr Barry Fahnestock James & Linda Gautsch Yvonne M. Derr Gail S. Falck Emma L. Gearhart Eileen & Daniel DeSantis Nancy A. Farver Larry & Dorothy Gearhart Joseph & Jacqueline Detelj David & Joan Faust Gayle & Harold Gehrer Rodney & Susie DeWald Rick & Patti Faux Susan Gehrum Pete & Cookie DeWire Truman A. Fawver Dave & Jody Geise Scott & Jennifer Dewire Janine E. Fee Don A. Geise Cynthia A. DiAscro Lisa A. Fegley Kelly M. Geise Dale & Sharon Diehl Derek M. Feltman Debra D. Gemberling Jimmy & Peggy Diehl Georgina & Michael Ferriero Gary & Barbara Gemberling Janet R. Dierks Ted & Judy Fetter Gerald & Linda Gemberling Frank H. Dietrich II Lawson & Barbara Fetterman Michael H. Gemberling Richard & Joanne DiFrancesco Whitney S. Fetterman Karen D. George Andrew E. Dilatush Ronald & Arlene Fetzer Connie K. Germini James Dippery Betty Ficks Emma Gessner Judith Ditton Margaret Fiedler Vernon & Ruth Gessner Alicia J. Ditty Ralph & Julia Filer Geoffrey Gibson Christal Dixon Michele Fink Anne Gilfert Kathy A. Dlabik Anthony Fiore Dorothy J. Gilkey Glenn Allen & Donald* Dobbs Marvin & Beverly Fishel Donna Gilmore Michael & Siri Dock Allen L. Fisher Ted & Cindy Gingrich Judith E. Dodgen Butch & Peggy Fisher Marie & Larry Ginsburg Tamara & Derek Donatelli Christine Fisher Angelo & JoAnn Giunta Diane E. Donato Fred Fisher Laura Glace Michael & Phyllis Donegan John Fisher Jim Gleason William R. Douglas Trudy A. Fisher Sylvia Gleason Eric & Catharine Doyle Tom & Suzanne Fitzgerald Brian D. Gockley Larry & Phyllis Dreese Mack & Sharon Fleming Eugene Godek Debra L. Dressler* David A. Fletcher Carol & Gary Golbitz Sarah J. Dries Lorraine A. Flood Eleanor Gold John & Barbara Dromazos Owen Floody Brady & Barbara Golder Albert & Duranne Drumheller Jean Flournoy Albert & Kay Golfieri Jeffrey & Elizabeth Dugan Julie M. Fohringer Teresa E. Good Roland & Josephine Duke Lucinda J. Follmer David & Linda Goodhart Kandis S. Duncan Midge Foltzer Betty J. Goss Judith Dunkelberger Alan Foor Susan & Corky Gottschall Roger & Marjorie Dunkle Ruth A. Forbes John Grabusky Robert J. Dutcavich William & Janet Foresman Bruce & Carol Graham Matthew R. Eager, MD Kathleen F. Fornataro Linda L. Granath 26
Sid & Jean Grant Marie D. Gross William Hale Ryan & Laura Graver Kristopher & Donna Grossman Clement & Karen Haley Thomas & Yvette Graver Jane L. Grove Donald T. Hall, MD & Vickie L. Varklet, MD Annelies E. Gray Lynn A. Grove Donna J. Hall Larry & Mercy Gray Allen W. Grundstrom Edward & Myra Hamilton Carol Graybeal Daniel & Penny Guzenski Barbara Hammon Mary Graybill Willard & June Haas Jim & Judi Handel Fred & Patty Grenoble Lillian M. Hackenberg James & Carol Handlan Terrie J. Grieb Willis & Jacqueline Hackenberg Michele Hane David & Lestia Grill Mark & Janet Hackett Samantha J. Hankinson Ernest R. Gromlich Shirley M. Hafer Tom & Avis Hans Jim & Melinda Groninger Gayle P. Hagerman Jon C. Hanson Thomas Groninger Mary Hague Michael & Martha Hanyak Pat Groover Joel & Avril Haight Betty Harbaugh Tess Groover & Gretchen Ruhl George & Velma Haines Leslie & Linda Harris Dave Grosenheider Joan E. Haire-Campbell* Scott & Bonnie Harrison The Evangelical Charity Gala and Auction The Hospital’s signature celebration, the Evangelical Charity Gala and Auction, was held on Saturday, March 7, 2020, and raised $113,000 during the A Midsummer Nightʼs Dream-themed event. The Gala Committee takes a moment Proceeds—including ticket sales, auctions, and donations— to do a champagne toast before guests arrive. support Evangelical’s largest construction project in the Hospital’s The Gala takes months of preparation and volunteer hours from the committee. Pictured from left to right are history—PRIME (Patient Room Improvement, Modernization, Eustacia Muir, Jana Klinger, Teresa Keeley, Carol Apple, and Enhancement). The funds will also go to support current Brandy Kift , Co-Chair, Patricia Case, Co-Chair, Shannon community care programs including The Thyra M. Humphreys Moyers, Jerilyn Katherman, Bridgette Thompson, Abby Center for Breast Health, Hospice of Evangelical, The Family Place, Gulden-Luthi, Donna Schuck, Courtney Remmey, Alexis Rosini, Community Health and Wellness, and charity care. Lise Barrick, and Kathy Asche. Not pictured, Corey Jusko. 27
Loralea Hartle Vell & Barbara Holcombe Paul & Heidi John Ron & Hope Hartman Stacy Holderbach Cassandra N. Johnson Latisha G. Harvey Barbara & Byron* Hollenbach Dale & Jean Johnson Lisa A. Hassenplug Deanna L. Hollenbach James & Elva Johnson Patricia A. Hassenplug Linda Hollenbach Robin J. Johnson Evelyn Hassinger Paul Hollenbach William & Barbara Johnson Margot B. Hastings Ray M. Hollenbach Hood & Patty Johnston Angela Hatcher & Thomas Burgess Tricia A. Hollenbach Barbara M. Jones Larue Hawley Judith A. Hollenbeck Bobby & Susan Jones Florence J. Hayes David & Sara Holmes Chris Jones Renee E. Haynes B. Jean Holtzapple Janice C. Jones Vickie A. Hayter Jim & Darlene Holtzapple Mae N. Jones Ken & Kristie Healy Rob & Judy Hontz Walter & Nancy Jones Shirley Heasley John & Margaret Hoover Brad & Sally Jordan David & Vicki Heberlig Susan E. Hoover R. Michael Kaar Barbara Heddings Elaine R. Hopkins Mary Kahl Betty Jane Heffner Susan A. Hoppes Micki & Molly Kahler Keith A. Heim James C. Hornberger Marci Kahwaty Nancy E. Heim Larry Hornberger Jessica Kaminski Eleanor J. Heimbach Kathleen E. Horne, DO Paul & Carol Kampa Juvenelia Heintzelman Mae Hosterman Linda & Mark Kardohely Carl Heisey John H. Houseknecht Judi Karr Jacqueline R. Heitmann Betty J. Houtz Diane C. Kauffman James & Clara Hemrick Bill & Linda Houtz David & Mary Kaufman Nancy Hendricks Karen & Douglas Hovey James & Kim Kazakavage Ed Henry Dorothy R. Hower Tom & Evie Kearns Randy & Theresa Henry Mark & Colleen Huber Gary Keefer Jerry & Maria Hensel John Huckaby David & Marilyn Keiser Delores Henson Michael & Mary Hudec Erin K. Keiser John & Susan Hepfinger Gene Hudelson George & Polly Keiser Roger K. Hepner Michael & Catherine Hudock Stacy L. Keiser Sharon C. Herald M. Lois Huffines Kenneth & Eva Keister David & Brenda Herbert David Huling Richard & Dawn Keister Janice L. Herbst Matthew E. Hummel Michael & Michele Keller Sharon K. Herbster RuAnn & Jeffrey Hummel P. Joseph Keller Carolyn P. Herman Chop & Betse Humphrey Mary M. Kelley Clyde & Valerie Herman Tom & Karen Humphrey Drew Kelly & Ali Stevens Jillian E. Herman Dick & Jane Humphreys Fred & Donnell Kelly Karen D. Herman Kerry & Gwen Hunt Kareem Kelly Brendan Hermes Wendell & Carol Hunt Pam Kennedy Chad & Sarah Hershberger David Hunter Jen Kentera Virginia Hertzog Donna Huntington Donald Kerstetter Cynthia L. Hess Tim Hutchings Kenneth & Karen Kerstetter Darlene S. Hess Robert Hynick Ronald & Victoria Kerstetter Neil & Rita Hess Harvey & Brenda Ilgen Steve & Jacque Kerstetter Lenora Heywood Karl & Kathy Imgrund Terrence & Holly Kerwin Erika L. Hickle Judy A. Inns Patricia & Kenneth Kessler Susan J. Hickman Stephen E. Irwin Christin Kieffer-Wisser Tammie S. Hicks LeRoy & Florence Ishler Brandy & Jason Kift Dolores F. Hightower Robert & Sandra Izer Ken & Bonnie Kiger Trudy Hile James Izzo Jessica A. Kimmel Jackson & Martha Hill Bruce Jackson Joni L. King Lonnie & Linda Hill Tina L. Jackson Susie King SuAnn Hinkle Glen & Robin Jacobs Cliff & Sara Kinney Sharon L. Hixson David & Shari Jacobson Donald & Margaret Kipp Matt & Cynthia Hoeger Glenn R. Jacobson Carl & Sabrina Kirby Alden & Pamela Hoffman Mrs. Carl W. Jaegers Madelyn (Maddie) Kirkpatrick* Amy M. Hoffman Anna M. James George G. Kitchens III Barry Hoffman Joyce R. Jamieson Ricky & Tabitha Kline Corey & Jenise Hoffman Sidney & Linda Jamieson Ronald & Ellen Kline Diane B. Hoffman Susan D. Jamison Braden & Jana Klinger James S. Hoffman Mary Ellen Jansen Deb Klinger Mary Ellen Hoffman & Edwin Ney Joan Janusz Linda Klinger Mitchell T. Hoffman Joan E. Jarrett Luke H. Klinger Nancy K. Hoffman Nancy Jarrett Jordan B. Klingler Scott & Amy Hoffman Jane E. Jermyn Richard & Carolyn Klingler Chris & Erin Holcombe J.E.S. Title Teachers Michelle N. Klingman 28
Tricia A. Klink Melissa J. Lenker Benjamin & Ethel Martin Liane & Jeffrey Klobe Ronnie & Dottie Lentini Charles W. Martin Jr. Nicholas & Dawn Klose Erman & Evelyn Lepley Christa L. Martin Timothy & Marie Klose Edwin F. Lessner Helen F. Martin Mariann Kneiss Kenneth & Judith Letso Jack T. Martin, MD Charles & Karin Knisely John P. & Jeanne M. Letteer Lester & Marlene Martin Timothy & Linda Kniss Scott C. Letterman Lewis & Marilyn Martin Susan K. Knouse John & Heather Lewis Linus & Irene Martin Michael & Sally Kobus Juna L. Lewis Susan E. Martin Brooke Koch Charlotte Liggett Daniel P. Masser Robert & Barbara Koch Michelle Lincoln Tansa G. Massoud & Erica Shames Ronald & Bonnie Koch Steve Lindenmuth Jackie H. Mast Tarina T. Koch Marie Lindner Stacy & Harold E. Mast Terri I. Koch Joe & Ann Lingenfelter Mary Mastascusa James F. & Phyllis M. Kohl Nikki J. Litz Jean Maurer George & Dustine Koons Annabelle I. Lizardi Heidi L. Maust Sharon G. Koppel Mark & Stephanie Lloyd Scott & Gloria Maust Steven Korek The Allen Lohr Family Donald & Connie May Terry & Pam Kramer Nicole & Dan Lohr Diane M. McClain-Bickel Betty J. Kratzer Michelle L. London Jody McClellan Carol E. Kratzer Dena Long Laura A. McClintock Gloria E. Kratzer Genevieve Long Shawn & Dee McConnel Amanda L. Krebs Jared Long Keith E. McCormick Charlie & Donna Krebs Jessica C. Long Ben & Linell McCormick Linda S. Krebs Ronald & Hannah Long Maria McDermott Jean C. Kreighbaum Ada Longenecker Melva McDole John W. Kreighbaum James A. Loose John McDonough Paul J. Kremser Jan & Jeff Lose Eric & Bonnie McDowell Kim G. Kuba LeeAnn Loss Hannah R. McDowell Kristy Kuhn Alberta M. Love Daniel F. McGann Nancy Kuhn Nils & Simona Lovik Wayne & Serena McGraw Carol J. Kuhns Jim Lucy Letty McKinney Marjorie Kuhns Michael & Joanne Ludwikowski Park & Linda McKissick Harlan & Shirley Kurtz Pamela M. Luhrman Cynthia J. McLaughlin Andy & Holly Kyle Gabriela Lungu Terry & Janet McLaughlin Jason Kyle Petra & Gerald Lynch John McMann Mary B. Kyle Andrew & Susan Lyons Ryan & Kira McNally Janet Laird Dennis & Mary Lyons David & Marie McNamara Robert & Carol Lamparter Keith R. Mabus Bob & Diane McNulty Melissa A. Landau Marie M. Macaluso Allison & Seamus McOwen Barbara Landis Teri MacBride Romayne McPherson Betty R. Landis Thomas & Jennifer MacDonald Art & Sue McTighe Evelyn Landis Judy E. Mace Marilyn McVicker & Ellen Kinnear Bill & Terrie Lane Donald T. Machamer Jerry & Jane Mead Matthew Lanfrank Nancy S. Macky Dennis & Bonnie Meckley Diane M. Lanier Ron & Carole Madle Tom & Judy Mecouch Thomas & Priscilla Lanks Scotta Magnelli Dolly Meiser Benjamin & Sarah Lapp Rob Mahalsky Amanda Meixell Jeanette & William Lasansky Paul Mahoney Ann Mellman Christine & James Lash Karen M. Major David E. Mensch John & Becky Latsha Marceen Malaney Mary J. Mensch Tarrell & Bonnie Laubach Dr. & Mrs. John C. Malloy Richard D. Merena Sally A. Lauer James & Dawn Maneval John & Patricia Merrill Charles & Barbara Lauver Kenneth & Molly Maneval Rosemary Merrill Bill & Charlotte Laverty Linda Mann Mike & Jane Mertz Harriet Lawrence Stacy L. Mann Tom & Liz Mertz Larry Lawson & Barbara Schnure Phebe Manotti Thomas Messinger Bob & Shirley Lazarus Robert & Andrea Manotti Kerri Michalik Rosemary Leeming Stephen & Ann Marcinek James & Sally Michaud Heidi Lehman Gregory J. Marconi Charles & Dolores Milbrand Marcus M. Lehman Samuel & Patricia Marolo Arden Miller Betty Anne Leiby Dr. & Mrs. Patsy J. Marra Barbara A. Miller Christopher Leidich Herbert & Vivian Marsh David & Susan Miller Bobbi J. Leister Tim & Janet Marsh Harry R. Miller Alvin Leitzel Phyllis M. Marshall Helen E. Miller Randal J. Leitzel Jeff & Laureen Marterella Jen & Bobby Miller Jay & Marsha Lemons Alfred & Nancy Martin John & Debbie Miller 29
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