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Leaving a lasting legacy Bethlehem native and Moravian University graduate William “Bill” Werpehowski gifted a $50,000 endowed scholarship to his alma mater.

Traditions of Hanover resident William “Bill” Werpehowski, a 1951 graduate of Moravian University, formerly known as Moravian College, has gifted a $50,000 endowed scholarship to his alma mater.

Traditions welcomed Moravian University President Bryon Grigsby to its campus for a celebratory luncheon July 25.

“Moravian University and Traditions of Hanover have a great history of working together, and many of our students keep that partnership alive through their internships,” Grigsby said.

“Today we celebrate Bill Werpehowski, Class of ’51, and the generous scholarship he has created to support Bethlehem students from Liberty High School (his alma mater) or Freedom High School who plan to attend Moravian and will participate in extracurricular activities.”

“We hope to raise additional funds to help students for generations to come,” Werpehowski said.

Werpehowski was born and raised in South Bethlehem. His father, Boleslaw, a Polish immigrant, worked at Bethlehem Steel Copr. It was gritty and dangerous, but an honest day’s work.

Werpehowski attended Liberty HS and was a star basketball player. He was also a student at the Vo-Tech, learning to become a machinist.

Two neighbors, Steve Sydorak and Larry Rosati, would define his destiny by encouraging Werpehowski to go to college. At that time, Rosati was the head football coach at Moravian University. Werpehowsk credits both men for their help in procuring a scholarship to the university.

“The college was perfect for me; a small one and a very good educational pick,” he said of his choice to attend Moravian.

The university’s impact on his life is tremendous.

Werpehowski became the first 1,000-point scorer in his junior year at Moravian. He then went on to win the second team All-State honors, averaging 24 points a game as a senior, eighth in the country among small colleges.

He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in education and was the owner of Plaza Realty in Bethlehem. Werpehowski is a Moravian University and Lehigh Valley Basketball Hall of Famer.

“It’s my hope that my endowment and other scholarship opportunities through the university will introduce more Bethlehem students to Moravian,” Werpehowsk said. “It’s a great ambition of mine and my alumni friends.”

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PRESS PHOTO COURTESY TRADITIONS OF HANOVER Moravian University President Bryon Grigsby with Traditions of Hanover resident William “Bill” Werpehowski, a 1951 Moravian University graduate, who has gifted a $50,000 endowed scholarship to his alma mater.