If you can’t attend our Reunion we still want to hear from you!
Messages will be posted at SCCC and here – on our website.
Teri (Austin) Hanny
USCHS 1974
For all those who can not attend the reunion, we would like to put together a group of pictures to display here and at the Reunion. below is a sample that the class of 75 did. If you wanted to create a document with the info, we would be happy to convert it to a picture for display. Thank you and hope to include everyone.
If you have a file type that will not upload – please E-mail the document to admin@uscalumni.info
Lori Drugmand Kern commented: First off I know you all will enjoy a fabulous weekend of fun, reconnecting, and making new memories. I’m sad I’m unable to attend because I can tell what a great 50th reunion this will be. Thank you to all who participated in making it possible, your hard work and endless hours and late nights to bring everything together! That’s one thing I can say about our grads of USC ~ we don’t do anything half ass. We do perfection or we just don’t do it. Kudos to you all that are making this such a memorable and beautiful weekend.
I worked in the food industry for 25 years after graduating from Penn State. I was then able to retire from work and be a stay at home mom so that my son and daughter could play sports and be involved in other extra curricular activities.
We live in Peters Township. My husband Roy graduated from Moon Township and is also a Penn State grad. We’ve been married nearly 35 years.
Our son Rod (32) graduated a civil engineer from Penn State and then got a masters in geotechnical engineering and an MBA at Cornell. He works for my husband Roy at ECA in Coraopolis,Pa. He’s been married for 3 years and lives in Moon Township.
Our daughter Darby (30) graduated from Penn State as well in Kinesiology and played on the first D1 women’s hockey team at Penn State. She then went on to Palmer chiropractic in Iowa and now practices in Sewickley, Pa.
I am still a stay at home mom but now I take care of our 3 Goldens who keep me busy and I help out with my 99 year old dad. I get to travel a lot with Roy. And I just absolutely love my family!!
Susan E. Eshleman wrote:
Greetings from hot, sunny Colorado!
Here’s hoping all of you have a great reunion and are enjoying your golden years! Thanks to Teri Hanny for all of her hard work.
Post HS graduation, I studied accounting at Lehigh University because all of my relatives were accountants, and I was clueless. After a brief stint at Price Waterhouse in Manhattan, I moved on to computer consulting, yet another thrilling field! It gave me the freedom to roam four continents though. At night, I picked up an MBA and then did post graduate studies in psychology and Freudian psychoanalytic theory. After twelve years of corporate consulting, I retired to Colorado where I single-handedly raised two children, Max and Elle. Max married his high school sweetheart, Kalyn, grabbed two degrees from Colorado School of Mines, bought a home in Denver and gave me a grandson, Ezra, with a promised one or two more to come. Both Max and Kalyn are work-from-home computer engineers. Elle, a high school valedictorian and shooting survivor (Arapahoe HS), attended Duke, followed by Yale Law and now clerks for the 9th circuit in San Francisco. As for me, after spending 17 hours per week exercising, I recently returned to the normal weight category, thus the weird photo (the only current one I have). Following my volunteer work on the Kamala Harris presidential campaign, I plan to travel. It’s been enjoyable resuming relationships with classmates on Facebook
Below is a sample of the format used by the class of ’75 – click to enlarge.