Shenandoah Magazine Fall 2013 | Page 39

alumni news 21st Century National Service Summit at the Aspen Institute in Aspen, Colo. in June. The summit showcased the 21st Century National Service System Plan of Action, which spells out how to best create a voluntary civilian counterpart to military service in the United States. Jack Rowles, Jr. ’82 played Billy Flynn in the production of “Chicago” in the 2013 season of Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre. 1980 1984 Frances Trezona Underwood ’82, ’06 is the associate director of music at Messiah United Methodist Church and the handbell teacher at Wakefield School in The Plains, Va. Lisa Silber Mauck ’84 presented the Shenandoah University High School scholarship awards at Skyline High School in May. 1985 Sue Robinson ’85 served as managing director for the 2013 season of Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre. Jane Moseley Parrish ’80 has served as an active member of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) International organization since 1964. Parrish has attended the Virginia state conference every year since 1966. Recently, she attended the International Conference in Norfolk, Va., representing the local Winchester chapter, Alpha Omega. ESA presented a $12 million check to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Over the past 41 years, ESA has donated a total of $176 million to St. Jude. Last year, the local Winchester chapter established the Jane Ray Memorial Nursing Scholarship in memory of one of their past presidents, Jane Ray. Parrish and her husband, Arthur, who taught accounting at Shenandoah from 1960 to1980, reside in Winchester. In the photo, Parrish, representing ESA, presented Dr. Kathryn Ganske, dean of the Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing, with a check for the Jane Ray Memorial Nursing Scholarship. 1982 Susan Evans Glaspell ’82 is the music therapy supervisor and internship director at Springfield Hospital Center in Sykesville, Md. The hospital’s music therapy internship program celebrated 25 years of training interns in June. The program acknowledged 72 interns since 1988 by presenting at Grand Rounds focused on the many applications of music therapy with various populations followed by lunch and a hospital-wide reception. Molly Griest ’09 and Greg Lazzaro ’13 also attended and presented at Grand Rounds. Carl E. Tanner ’85 received the Distinguished Achievement Award from t