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(L-R) Donna, Rachel and Erika (Jan 2016)
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(L-R) Erin, Jack, Cathy and Kristin
Facebook post by Cathy 2011
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(L-R) Erin, Jack, Kristin, Dan and Cathy
Facebook post 13 Aug 2016
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(L-R) Erin, Jack, Kristin, Daniel and Cathy
(L-R) Erin, Jack, Kristin, Daniel and Cathy
Facebook post by Cathy 27 Jul 2016
 
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(L-R) Faith Stoneman-Odman & husband, Taylor; Beth Drollinger-Russell and husband, Christopher who is holding their two children; Honor Stoneman-Crawford (pregnant) and husband, Joseph; Abby Drollinger; Bruce Drollinger and wife, Dianne and Pat Bleasner-Drollinger Apr 2019
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(L-R) Faith, Noble, Honor, Nate, Ruth
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(L-R) Honor, Nate, Ruth, Faith, Noble
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(L-R) Keala, Gail, Dave and Jeremie Sep 2014
Hanging out with three of my Wonderful kids on other side of mtns!!!! :) Posted 22 Sep 2014
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(L-R) Leah, Tim and Becca
Facebook post by Melissa 4 Dec 2018
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(L-R) Loretta, Leo and their mother at Leo and Jane's wedding on 11 Oct 1986
(L-R) Loretta, Leo and their mother at Leo and Jane's wedding on 11 Oct 1986
Photo sent to David H. Drollinger by Jane Jacomet-Drollinger 14 Aug 2019.
 
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(L-R) Mark, Laura, Sarah and Rhonda Trollinger at UNC School of Medicine.
Facebook post by Laura 20 Sep 2015
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(L-R) Marty, Anne, Trish and Mark
Mark and Trish's wedding day and wedding anniversary for Marty and Anne
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(L-R) Opa Theodor Drollinger, Gordon L. Drollinger and Theodor Drollinger potato dig Ellmendingen 1982
(L-R) Opa Theodor Drollinger, Gordon L. Drollinger and Theodor Drollinger potato dig Ellmendingen 1982
 
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(L-R) Sheri and Myrna
Facebook post by Sheri 9 Apr 2020
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(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver   

'Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved.'
(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver "Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved."
Facebook post by Kala 8 Mar 2022
 
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(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver 'Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved.'
(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver "Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved."
Facebook post by Kala 8 Mar 2022
 
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(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver 'Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved.'
(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver "Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved."
Facebook post by Kala 8 Mar 2022
 
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(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver 'Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved.'
(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver "Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved."
Facebook post by Kala 8 Mar 2022
 
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(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver 'Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved.'
(L-R) siblings: Daniel, Kala, Destiny and Denver "Siblings are the people who teach us about life. They teach us what it’s like to be kind and caring, to be fair, and to know we will not always be right. They teach us about teamwork, conflict resolution, and most importantly they teach us what it is to love and be loved."
Facebook post by Kala 8 Mar 2022
 
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(L-R) sisters, Abby and Katie at Snoqualmie Falls, WA
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(L-R) Sisters, Cassie, Rachel and Erika
Rachel Facebook post 7 Jul 2017
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(L-R) Tommy, Laura, Brandon and Sarah
Facebook post by Rhonda 18 Sep 2017
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(L-R) Willard, Sally, Beth and Justin
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(L-R) Willard, Sally, Beth and Justin
(L-R) Willard, Sally, Beth and Justin
 
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(L-R)sisters, Abby, Katie and Beth
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(L-R)sisters, Katie and Abby
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(L-R, all three sisters) Beth, Katie and Abby near Randle, WA Dec 2017
FB post by Katie 25 Dec 2017
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(Ref photo dated March 08, 2022) Trollinger accepting Chambliss award in Sept. 2021. (L to R): Dr. Bradley Shope, interim dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, Dr. Valerie Trollinger, professor of Music, Dr. Kenneth S. Hawkinson, university president, Dr. Lorin Basden Arnold, provost and vice president of Academic Affairs.
AWARD-WINNING FACULTY MEMBER TO PRESENT CHAMBLISS LECTURE MARCH 31
KUTZTOWN, Pa. – Dr. Valerie Trollinger, professor of music, will present the Chambliss Faculty Award lecture at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, March 31, McFarland Student Union Alumni Auditorium. Trollinger's lecture is titled, "Diagnosing and correcting voice problems in professors: Your voice does not need to end your career."

Watch online at https://youtu.be/5GLvGgMPsng

Most voice professionals, including professors, experience voice issues during their careers. This presentation will focus on alleviating fear when problems arise, helping professors analyze when to seek professional help and how problems are diagnosed and remediated. Strategies to develop and maintain a healthy voice will be shared.

Trollinger, a 2021 Chambliss Faculty Research Award recipient, has been at KU since 2006. Her Doctor in Music Education and Master of Music Performance (studies in bassoon and voice) were both earned at Indiana University-Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington, Indiana. She holds the chair of Principal Bassoon in the Reading Symphony Orchestra and regularly plays with other regional orchestras. Previously, she regularly performed with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Over the past decade, she has developed research in a new field of study that deals with diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating musicians, especially wind instrumentalists (teachers and students) who suffer from vocal and performance issues. While the field of professional vocal/voice care in singers and professional voice users has been around for a while, this area of wind instrumentalist voice care is extremely new. This research interest and her additional training as a singer and in voice pedagogy led her to work in the Performing Arts Medicine field which is highly unusual for a professor of music education.

Trollinger has assisted in the development of a new medical micro-specialty within otolaryngology (the branch of medicine dealing with issues and injuries of the ear and throat) and has been a part of the only medical practice in the world that is developing diagnostic and treatment methods related to this specialty. She also works with voice patients who are also wind instrumentalists who suffer from voice injuries and traumatic playing. Over the last seven years, Trollinger has become a master of this emerging specialty so much so that it has given her some extraordinary opportunities. Her research and knowledge in this specific field have landed her a position at Drexel University College of Medicine as an adjunct professor of Clinical Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, where she educates medical students and specialists on working with musicians/wind instrumentalists to care for their voices.

Not only is Trollinger an active performing musician, a professor of Music at KU, a professor of Surgery at Drexel and an incredible researcher, she also works Wednesdays at Philadelphia ENT Associates assessing patients, where she works alongside Dr. Robert Sataloff and other physicians and voice therapists in the practice researching and working with vocal problems in wind instrumentalists. Her collaboration with the prolific Sataloff has led the two of them in researching hearing loss in our own Kutztown University music majors, which is an ongoing venture.

Trollinger has made significant contributions to publications in various related fields. She has published articles and studies in The Double Reed Journal, The Journal of Singing, The Journal of Research in Music Education, General Music Today, The Music Educator’s Journal, and The Philosophy of Music Education Review. In addition, she has authored books on music education with her husband, Dr. John Flohr, and co-authored several chapters in “Professional Voice: The Science and Art of Clinical Care, 4th Ed” with Sataloff, and has provided several more book chapters to other books published by Plural Publishing and Springer Nature. She has traveled all over the world to places like Denmark, Germany, Greece and Malaysia to present her research and papers on various topics including various topics on performing arts medicine as they apply to teachers, students and performers. In 2016, Dr. Trollinger was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to teach and work for a semester at the Universiti Teknologi MARA in Selangor, Malaysia.

Trollinger is also the daughter of retired Kutztown University music department chair and professor of voice, Dr. Laree Trollinger.

The Chambliss award, inaugurated in 2004 through a gift from Dr. Carlson R. Chambliss, professor emeriti of physical science, is meant to recognize the very highest achievement in research and scholarship and can be awarded only once within a person's career.
D.M.E. - Indiana University (Bloomington), 2001.
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(Sisters L-R) Ethel Ella Neff,  Louisa 'Lou' May Neff,  Sarah 'Nada' Cordelia Neff ('Gma Rathbun, Nadie, Lou 001')
(Sisters L-R) Ethel Ella Neff, Louisa "Lou" May Neff, Sarah "Nada" Cordelia Neff ("Gma Rathbun, Nadie, Lou 001")
tamitooter93 originally shared this on 22 Jan 2020 (Phillipsburg, Phillips, Kansas)(Ancestry.com)
 
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(Sisters, L-R) Abby, Beth and Katie; Beth's wedding 4 Jul 2011
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(Sisters, L-R) Abby, Beth and Katie; Beth's wedding 4 Jul 2011
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1 Nov 2012
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12 Jun 2016
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14 Apr 2020
14 Apr 2020
Toni Lynn nee Trollinger-Talentino originally shared this photo to Ancestry.com Family Trees on 14 Apr 2020
 
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1895 - Auburndale, WI - 

Taken from Mike Baltus (1838-1896) Auburndale farm picture that appearted in the book Portrait of the Past; A Photographic Journey of Wisconsin.
1895 - Auburndale, WI - Taken from Mike Baltus (1838-1896) Auburndale farm picture that appearted in the book Portrait of the Past; A Photographic Journey of Wisconsin.
 
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1904 fraternity photo
1904 fraternity photo
University of California
Berkeley, California, USA
 
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1913 Freshman yearbook photo
1913 Freshman yearbook photo
Veedersburg High School
Veedersburg, Indiana, USA
 
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1915 News article referencing Miss Claire J Drollinger
1915 News article referencing Miss Claire J Drollinger
 
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1915 senior yearbook photo
1915 senior yearbook photo
Welch High School
Welch, Oklahoma, USA
 
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1916 yearbook photo
1916 yearbook photo
Perrysville High School
Perrysville, Indiana
Ruby is probably lower right corner of photo
 
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1916 yearbook photo
1916 yearbook photo
Vinita High School
Vinita, Oklahoma, USA
 
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1916 yearbook photo
1916 yearbook photo
Vinita High School
Vinita, Oklahoma, USA
 
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1917 junior yearbook photo
1917 junior yearbook photo
University of Nebraska Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
 
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1917 junior yearbook photo
1917 junior yearbook photo
University of Nebraska Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
 
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1918 senior yearbook photo
1918 senior yearbook photo
University of Nebraska Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
 
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1918 yearbook photo
1918 yearbook photo
Perrysville High School
Perrysville, Indiana
 
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1918 yearbook photo
1918 yearbook photo
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Yearbook Title: Bomb
 
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1922 yearbook photo
1922 yearbook photo
Broadway High School
 
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1922 yearbook photo
1922 yearbook photo
Radford High School
Radford, Virginia, USA
 
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1923 yearbook photo
1923 yearbook photo
Forest Avenue High School
Dallas, Texas, USA
 

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