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47 Class Notes WINTER 2026 IN MEMORIAM '50s Marilyn Chesner '52 Margaret Beatty '55 Emily Gehrett '56 Marianne Boone '57 Melindo Persi '57 Lillian Werenne '58 Marie McCarren '59 '60s Ellen Johnson Demeter '61 Vince Segal '62 John Siegel '62 Lois Crespy '63 Nevette Scarola '63 MaryJo Mazotas '66 Mary Thetford '66 Geraldine Wigton '66 Rosalie Heath '67 Warren Miller '67 Thomas Sherman '67 Christina Lehneis '68 Francis Spence '68 Barbara Copeland- Jackson '69 William Corson '69 Arthur Criss '69 Sharon Neylon '69 Spencer Sarnoff '69, MEd '78 '70s JoAnn Belgiovene '70 Josephine DeVoe '71 Geraldine Montano '71 Janet Richards '71, MS '72 Harriet Hershenov '72 Louis Mitchell '72 Susan Murr '72 Martha Waskovich '72 Walter Kawalec '73 Peter Mattonelli '73 Susan Rooney '73 Julius Kruplo '74 John Neylan '74 Carl Steinberg '74 Larry Austin '75 Marty Ginty '75 Laura Gubernat '75 Patricia Padla '75 Joseph Feehan '76 Robert Rodecker '76 Eileen Dombroski '77 Maureen Morris '77 Frederick Indictor '78 Jakob Kokaly '78 Judith McCann '78 Charles Runquist '78 Matthew Brace '79 Franklin Harris '79 Michael Mack '79 '80s Marilyn Guidi '80 John Nagle '81 John Schreiber '81 Barry Mendenko '82 Gregory Gallo '83 Barbara Kelly '83 Bryan McPhee '84 Robert Marcin '85 Patricia Dobson '88 '90s Thomas Cathers '91 Sean Mahon '95 Joseph Duffy '96 Victor Gonzales '98 '00s Kerry Raslowsky '04 Courtney Wilson '06 '10s Barbara Stoffels '16 Faculty Robert Weber, professor of technology education emeritus TCNJ staff members try to verify the accuracy of the information collected for the Class Notes section of TCNJ Magazine; however, the college cannot be responsible for incorrect information contained herein. If you believe Class Notes has published inaccurate content, please contact the editor at magazine@tcnj.edu. Cementing a sister legacy Chandler Storcella '25, MPH '26 is proud to be part of the craziness of what she calls her family's "Lion lineage." She has aunts, cousins, and in-laws who have all graduated from TCNJ. But it was in the footsteps of her older sisters, Madison Storcella Niemirka '19 and Kendall Storcella '21, in which Chandler followed. "My siblings and I have always shared a close relationship," says Chandler. She describes herself "as a sort of smorgasbord" of the personalities of her two older sisters, who are complete opposites. Madison played the flute, so Chandler did, too. Kendall was an athlete, so Chandler dabbled in field hockey. Initially wanting to experience college in a city, Chandler didn't intend to tag along with her sisters at TCNJ. But once she went on a college visit of her own, TCNJ "truly felt like home." The sisters each paved their own path despite attending the same college. Madison, a communication studies major, works in talent acquisition; Kendall teaches physical education; and Chandler is a data analyst in a hospital. To memorialize their sisterly bond, the trio plans to share a brick and add it to Alumni Grove. They are just waiting for Chandler to complete her master's of public health in May 2026. "I want to add three more letters next to my name, because some good old sibling competition is the cherry on top," says Chandler. — Kara Pothier WE LOVE OUR LEGACY LIONS. Please share the TCNJ experiences that have been passed on through the generations of your family at magazine@tcnj.edu. L to R: Kendall Storcella '21, Chandler Storcella '25, and Madison Niemirka '19

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