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MORGAN
DAVE
BATHGATE
KNAUSS
Dave Knauss 66, was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome (a form of autism spectrum
Morgan Bathgate is a college student at Messiah University studying Psychology. She
graduated in 2020 from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High where she also played water
disorder) in 2003, and with generalized anxiety disorder in the 1990s. He has been
polo, swam competitively, played violin, maintained a 4.0 GPA and took six Advanced
married to his wife, Connie, for 35 years and has three grown daughters. Recently retired,
Placement (AP) classes.
he has held professional positions with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 29 years.
She was diagnosed with Autism when she was 3 years old. Morgan likes to remind people
that she may think differently, learn differently and at times struggle to focus—but she
embraces her extraordinary abilities. She is different—but not less.
Morgan describes herself as family oriented, artsy, techie, bookish, musical and
adventurous. She loves nature, animals, video games and drawing.
David Knauss
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