o Volume 87 biter 2003 Obiter Box Kehr Union Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815 17, 4 F^ Prologu Table of Contents Prologue ALMA MATER Far above the river winding, 'Midst the mountains grand Stands our College, dear to students, Far throughout the land. Far and wide though we may wander, Still our hearts are true To our hilltop Alma Mater, We our pledge renew. Ever seaward Susquehanna, Never resting flows. Ever upward, striving, climbing. Onward Bloomsburg goes. Chorus Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College, Up on College Hill Years to come shall find us ever. True to Bloomsburg still. •^r • •* >^i^% ./Vju > ^- •» >-v? .-\'.i-- i^ii. ^ "•'jir,.-:'/ yi^ -f^/». "4Vi >^h i'i' < •.•'. >^^ '^/i. i'"!V ,, .. » 'i^* '/ ''.vi yypy. '.J'/i^.'> ^. '^z '^ -y^' .;;v: m '^*\ \-^\ A^< vv;/- U y-^ 1 .r^.»^v^;;-r9rv;^;/ ^- /. >i^' ^*f''; What comes to mind when we think of the significance of a yearbook? Undoubtedly, we picture the remembrance of clusters of friends, doting and the student activities in which we participated that in essence comprised the years of our college careers. A yearbook, when opened, reveals who we are, what we stand for, and what we wish to accomplish as members of a university, speaking as "one verse" to the world which awaits us. faculty, Bloomsburg University's Obiter encapsulates the meaning of the Latin phrase ^Carpe Diem" by seizing every day and every moment that we have spent striding the hilly campus and compiling them into a yearly book of remembrances for students to appreciate. A promising future awaits fruits of tomorrow will never be forgotten. the past which yields the all of us, but ^*^*^*^^ ^ik.^BlBfl(lH»fflJ«^ lUtiifiininKinE \ i 1 l>*j^^v '^ V« B*pr ^ ^ '> life ^iP: 1 '^ ^^^B^^ ^^n^ f xfT% l^r- IT ^>J» ^ n- ti'i^ i¥^- \^ %-:\ 'Mriii/fi'9, '/^^^,^j ^'l^ Iff V cyirnpus nMU»^4 Prologue ,Wj»::^ 5v-->^; ^^•^fl v- V i-f ^^ WISDOM Trie m<^^^ \S oi Prologue ) i- & s: f V It*» f •• >. r7? 1|l»» u y.^f. 113 Ai&. ^fll| 1 pi 11 Hii ^.^.t ur^ H. I ] ^^^:y^'\m if'^^'^ il r^"^^ -^e-VHw*.;.^ .1 t. ] ;^ Prologue >*6Ll ^- pjat. iK^i -"'' J ,,.. ^^ Prologiie jF: ¥J.';!'t?^^^^i^^^^^^^^^K. .:fi..-¥- •• •• lit l^^w t^BH* I ./•^ y^ J ih "M>. "•rjii i Academy, Literary Institute, State Normal School, State Teachers College, State College, University. For the past 163 years, Bloomsburg University has undergone an extensive metamorphosis. It all began in 1839 when a small private academy opened in the town of Bloomsburg. It was successfully conducted for two years by C.P. Waller, a graduate of Williams College. taught at the academy during their summer vacations... Later, public school teachers ^^"f drew up a charter providing that this school be known as the Bloomsburg branches of English LitLiterary Institute for the promotion of education ordinary and the higher subscribed to by citizens erature, ancient and modern languages, and the sciences. This charter was In 1856, D. J. Waller, of Bloomsburg. In 1866, the school was taught by Henry Carver, of Binghamton, New York. Carver had an un- He and personality, and he successfully modified many of the saw the need for a new building, and insisted that it was essential to the future development building. suitable Institution. Mr. Carver assured the trustees that $ 1 5,000 would build a usual influence of the school's early policies. dedicated on April ^^- JJi^t building, the present Carver Hall, was A the townspeople. parade, headed by the 4, 1867, with a gala observance by town band highlighted the event. A bell for the tower was purchased with $1,200 secured through popular subscription raised by three members of the class at the new school; D.J. Waller, autumn of 1867, James In the through Bloomsburg. travelling location of the literary institute 1868 that at a George E. Elwell, Wickersham, then He saw the school would be and Charles Unangst. State Superintendent of Public Instruction on the ideal for a State hill act "ablaze with lights," Normal meeting in which Mr. Wickersham addressed the under the at a cost P. Jr, first was and thought the School. Negotiations began, and in citizens of Bloomsburg, it was decided of 1857 a normal school could be established. Consquently a dormitory was built of $36,000. On February 19, 1869, the school recognized as a State bined with the Literary Institute. In September of that year, there were Normal Department and 80 mWi in the Model School... 1 Normal School, com- 50 students enrolled in the « itani life ii^pr^^ In the fallof 1877, Dr. D.J. Waller, Jr. became principal. For thirteen years the school grew under his (Noetling Hall) and the east wing of the dormitory were constructed during State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the his tenure. When Dr. Waller resigned in 1890 to become principal of the Bloomsburg Literary school was in prosperous condition. Dr. Judson P. Welsh served as gymnasium and and State Normal School from 1890 to 1906. During his administration the guidance. The Model School Institute an addition to the four-story dormitory were Hartline, was completed in built. 1906, Science Hall, built from plans just after Dr. made by Welsh's Dr. D.S. resignation. ^ Waller Hall and Noetling Hall, now the and the Commons. The coupla of Old Waller.Dr. D.S. Hartline [Rf site of Lycoming Hall Old North Hall, was originally a men's dormitory. The building was razed structure, Luzerne Hall. in 1965 to make way for a newer responded a second time to the summons of the trustees, and returned as principal^ Fisher, who came until 1920, when he retired from active duty. He was succeeded by Dr. Charles H. from 1920 extended to the school from the State Department of Public Instruction. His principalship Dr. D. J. Waller, to 1923. It was Jr., in 1920 that the State purchased the school and changed the name to Bloomsburg Fisher's administration State Normal School, dropping the "Bloomsburg Literary Institute." During Dr. teacher extension courses were instituted and the Bloomsburg public schools were opened to the of Public training service of the Normal School. Dr. G.C.L. Reimer, also from the State Department in 1927. retirement his until Instruction, succeeded Dr. Fisher as principal and served The State Council of Education on June 4, 1926 authorized the State Normal School to confer Education and in Junthe degree B.S. in Education to graduates of four-year courses in Elementary High School Education. May 13, 1927, the Council changedthe name to State Teachers College ior at Bloomsburg. Dr. Francis B. Haas, also a former superintendent of Public Instruction, succeeded During the administration of Dr. Francis B. Haas the curricula offered by under the direction of the college were enriched by the establishment of a Commerical Department Professor H; A. Andruss. Dr. Reimer in July, 1927. ( II u i-^ >; *^^ ^.jiLdii^iSk^ Under the administration of President Francis B. Haas (1927-1939) great progress was made initiated. the teacher education program, and a new degree program in business education was Upon the appointment of Dr. Haas as State Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1939, Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, then Dean of Instruction and a former Director of the Business Education Department, was appointed president, a position he held until his retirement in 1969. During World War II, the U.S. Navy V- 1 2 in Office Training Program was conducted on the Bloomsburg campus. As a resuk, a campus building was renamed Navy Hall. In 1959, a division of special education was instituted, and today Navy Hall still houses the program. In 1960, the school's name was changed to Bloomsburg State College. Authorization was recieved programs in humanities, social shortly thereafter to grant the Bachelor of Arts degree for liberal arts the Master of Education, also sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics. Graduate study, leading to was inaugurated in 1968, approval was received for the Master of Arts degree, in 1976 for the Master of Business Administration, and in 1982 for the Master of Science in Nursing. ^..^ ^g^y^ doctoral program in elementary education began in 1 982. i:&K Bi ae UHSgl ^i/t A cooperative ^^^^W^^H^^BJ"- « 0^-m ^m o»-*^t'f^.^ n' \i '^•^ r; On July 1, 1983, Commonwealth legislation created the State System of Higher Education, and became Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg's then president, Dr. James H. McCormick, became the system's interim chancellor and later the first permanent chancellor. Today, after 163 years of existence Bloomsburg University is still as strong as ever. the institution \h^^ ' ^^^mr^' < '^^ " '/iSm' -1, ^ j^ZLI^^IiZ "1 \ : '^T^"^^^ ' -•'•^1>^*^'W>r<'''''«'-<^iK^V''^>r 52 Features Ahh, freshmen move-in not care to remember it, Many day. of the words sends an anxious may down our chill Back then, we may not have thought spines. we were ready bilities of us mere mention for the to handle the many responsi- associated with entering college, but four years later we marvel at how we've far come a relatively brief period of time, advancing in from high-school states of naviety and immaturity to a college campus teeming with countless opgrow in many ways. Here, we portunities to bond with new sets of Bloomsburg Homecoming offer endless chances to people at the - Weekend, and eggs We work, slick worth of three days' every student aside, we fall festivities guaranteed to remember, kegs is of course... play, we throw snowballs and slide garbage bags across Lycoming's lawn. But we know when promises to stop, for us finals for mid-December which we need to cram, voraciously devouring dormitory goodies and nonstop cups of coffee to make week before embracing it through the the splendor of the holi- days with family. Spring semester sends feelings of rejuvenation, when the anticipation of Siblings' the Renaissance Jamboree we are united fills Weekend and our minds and once again with loved ones and bonding over candy apples, funnel cake, and cotton candy. Graduation is near, and this time we are ready - though perhaps reluctantly - to leave a college that has given us so much. friends, Though we may not be at Bloomsburg ries able to relive our days University, we know the memo- we've created will forever be etched in our minds. Features 53 54 Features Features 56 Features Features 57 58 Features I 1802-2002 I Features 59 Mi::«<. 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Bartsch BiU>ioBedics R.ichel L -\nzalone Brian O Barchik Kiinberly L RassininskT Ashler- S. Eielirer \ Janice iM Beitzel Stephanie R Benfer Christina L BUo A Belfer Megan E Bell C Bennecoff Amy R Bennett Rebecca A Bennett Michelle M. Bittenbender Bonnie H Michael MattheN\' Julie Bishop Christine Beltrante Aih Mark R Bendas Rebecca L Bentz Bitting 103 Julie M Bouse Katharine Anne T Brady James A Brando Lisa N Breiner Domenic R Breininger W Deena L Calantropio 104 Miranda L Campbell Tiffany I Capers Monica Cardin-Bussanich Allison L Carr SELIVTI Matthew D Cope Kimberly L Costa Charles A Coveney Shirley A Crawford Andrea P Crays 105 ^nII Tonya Dino 1^ M Dale Degennaro Michael L Dennis Diane E Desimone 106 Nicholas C. Daley Krystal Jason iVI M Deily Dermes Brock S Devlin Krystal R Dalvet Joseph C Deitrich Kaajal A Desai Stacey Dewaelsche l-:niily J Danilovitz Jennifer Jennifer M Delcamp Deschaine Jessica Dickinson Sheryl Nina Jason Tina M A Davidson A Demski A Deshieids Dimarcantonio SEITVJI Amy K Donovan John D Elliott Abigayie J Donschietz David Ellow Heatlier D Douglas Colleen E English Rebecca Justin M M Dries Epstein Klizabeth S Craig Drown B Evans 107 i»zr3^ JL-Z---rf Barbarann Fry Sara J 108 Furman Shannon Cori R M JL ^^1 JL. Fry Futter ^0- Katherine E Frye Lyndsay A Gall --^ JLr^^h^ »-Z^^ Norell K. Fuller Diana L Gallant Michelle P Funt Melissa Lydia Gambone Michelle M Giannone Michael P Gross Jennifer Gillard Larissa M Guess Natalie Dustin M J. Giuliante Jill N Glasgow Janine Glass GuiUaume Michael E Guyer Rosemary Gwyr 109 Jennifer A Hanna Jared M. Haydt Kara J Hefter Belitza 110 Hernandez Shauntic J Hargrove Maria Christina Hayduk Angela j Harris D Heidlebaugh Ronald M Herr Harrison Amy L Hendricks Amanda G R Hart Tanika A Hayes b^ilk Roger Natlianiel Kurt S Heller Amanda Erika L Hess Emily M Higgins M Amanda Henry M Hill Janelle M Hose M Istvanik Amy Kay Johnson Colleen Melanie Mark M Carolyn J Hotovcin Jackowski M Johnson Christine Houser Rebekah L Jacobus Andre D Johnston Lauren Kyle Jennifer M Hurley W Jaremko M Kamarauskas Charles Ingram Charles Brian W jarrett A Kamenetz 111 J>>l John E Karlonis Jessica L 112 Knauer Alyssa J Karpowich Joe D Knecht I Lindsay Eric M Kaufman T Kolva Genevieve Kelemen Sara Kosteva Lauren Kellam Marietta F Kotch Vanessa Lawrence Brian S Leinbach Laura L Lawson Trisha C Leitzel Lubov Dana O M Lazarenko Lesniak Rebecca Brad A A Lee Lindenmuth Nicole L Lehr Amanda B Lipson 113 J>J Michael I Lobecker Jennifer Lodato I Rebecca A Logan H Erin L Lovenstein Jeffrey W MacManiman Adrienne Marquette Susan E Mattem 114 Jamie L. Albert J Michael Gina Ludwig Jennifer Madden Kristi D M Marsico MatUvi M A Loskamp ^dm Lupp L Malanoski Charity Carin E Brett D Lynch Janene Marcus Jonathan M Loxe James E Macedo Wendy G Mariano Martin Maggie L Maturani Alison R. Matusow Tracy L Max s:Ervri Sara L Bethany McDonald M Mizenko Alison J McEwen Patrizia Monte Courtney L McGraw Carrie Montella Bridgett A McManus Gregory S Moore Michele Y Medek Kelly S Moore 115 Johanna M Moss Jennifer A Moyer Shannon Murray Maura L Narkiewicz Matthew T Neeb Benjainin L Timothy J O'Connor David E. New4on Ogozalek Moyer Nicole P Dana A Navarro Martha D Kathleen Nicholas M O'Neill Michele E Muller Heather L Neal Shannon Alison A. A Murray Necci iyii^ Robert C O'Boyle Kathleen M Jr O'Neill Shaun M O'Brien Michael P O'Neill Ross P Perchak Richard L Pinsk Jean-Marie K Pern" Jennifer Piraine Amanda Peter M M Petiitsch Pizzuto Jr Megan Phaneuf Lisa M Piatt Jonathan D Pickett Leeann J Pochakilo 117 Benjamin 118 A Riley Zakia Ringgold David G Robinson Kevin R Rogers Miranda R Rossi Angela E Runciman R Santiago Jessica Stacy A Scott Schoeneberger K Seltenheim Emily G Rupert Rachelle Sauder Heather M Heather Schreiner A Serafin M Robyn L Rushanan Alisa A Schaefer Kelli L Schaffer Craig D Schwartz Daniel Mark T Serrenti Angela Scott Sabol Kelly Lisa A A Saboi Schneider Sciarrillo A Shaheen Marybeth E. Sharkey 119 T^*JkAvt-' X-Wf. IJbll > Graduation Jw» Cirackiation t Graduation -.f! #. W \ '*&-^, Gradtiation X # Graduation 'v\ CJi-tidLiiUion Cjiiidiiation .ir-' fa .ji' M y^ .> V » '--,1 «s <%. '^;>•' •v ' ' -^m^ 1 4*^*»- . ..•••» . "• hi. suggested, our ti^eiwlimitecl; wewMntcnnniPvery day, every moment, anrftvery opportunity we can tojiemonstiipt^all we've teamed remaia* i»l>ch t6 be* " from our time at B.U. Although these rria yTTe BO dSl momentS'^arwrBafiD pus we'\ ff^ gggit t o know andTo^^ere rem^n the same inwe in life, path-Wfoliow each^cFvoSSiSHlterent done. Whafweaccomplish is up to each of us, and a itjpffWre will I that we stand together class of 2003! in I representing the one universit^BlliSffbiBByht us togethgj^ May the passage of time be forever in your favor, '^'-^^iiiqi^ Wl;^*^)^^ lipilogue * :^^-^ ifih^* --%-^f<9f- ^^:f ^^':.y LU F-pilogiic 1 "^ iijpiiai Mill •WPP Epilogue Epilogue ( ^ilogiic ',i S3^ y* ( i^ Epilogue &i-v Vv>, V ,'*• ^Ji^r ;j>e=^ p^ ^^ .*" -rZ-fV^ A^^ ^^:. ::*^?*^i ^ r^.^'; k!^^ EpikigLic .na^5 e^i^fr^*^ ' ^U B^Tlieiiunianl^ft ^ATa ":«fc-^^^». -^ i^>r^.>'r:^¥> *^ r' -^ 'if. \ f^ t * 162 Patrons Patrons 1 63 Charity Theresa Thall Christina Ciglinsky You have come a long way baby!! ClotUdtm, Ym am Ih^ &g^of owv Congratulations: Mom, Dad, Tuesday, John, Angle, Steve, Lance, Cats, Iguana & Todd, Tara, Gram Dot and all Dogs especially Kicoi 1h. loi/t ijom futhm fnimik, (u/ei cmd vJt tlumlc urn atdjoij tkctfjow koa/t bnmqtUjtiy ulj! he. lovt, filHd uJltlo luipptf lauglitm fo* Mcu 1Imu, good cud lujccm! ^t love, (jow and cm beluUd tjow aiqod cot^tltim to- pu/uuA jjowv dmoMl Olid MM (M ortjowv dnmutk coim 1km Mom md Dai Andre Darnell Johnston When you were a baby life was carefree. When you were a young man life was fun. Now that you are a college graduate life will be Best wishes and Congratulations! Mom & 164 Jackie Patrons carefree, fun, and a challenge. Kamenetz Brian Mazzerle Brett R. You have grown from an laugh to the boy white pants, from Turkey in Feather to Guido, caring Sunny and Mitch. Spanky, for Clyde, You have always been your own man, whether be driving it with an infectious infant with windows down in the Gray Ghost winter, or making mature Brian, decisions the face of peer pressure, in We have Congratulations! Always be proud, just as we will been proud athletic and your numerous accomplishments. collegiate career Your yesterdays are, and Love, many always be, the cornerstone to start planning for is lives, social arenas. in academic, You have touched and you have chosen a profession to touch young lives and those make Dad & and where you can continue The time of your tomorrow. tomorrows will watch you lead to always be proud of your a difference. You so richly deserve the best today. Mom of everything and what we wish for you. that is Congratulations. We love you, Mom and Dad Angela "We know what we are, but we know not what E. Runciman we may be" William Shakespeare Angela - The college adventure for milestone. Whatever you do after so much when we were little, your Bachelor's Degree this, and gave is over. remember that you were me so many There was uncertainty of direction, but you a teacher once. . . whether I advantages. Whether or not you realize liked it, 1 it or not! think on some you've always known what you've been doing. Get out there do and do whatever you want and best of luck as you so. Love you, sis! Now, go kick ass! Joe (Schmo) Angela, congratulations on your graduation! We're with you every step you take in your life, and we're so proud and happy for you as you reach your goals and overcome any obstacles in your path. Enjoy and look forward We to this accomplishment your next challenge. love you, Tuddin' - Pops and still hit a You taught me Mom Patrons level, Charles W. Jarrett Chas, We are so proud of the fine Love, Mom and Dad young man you have grown Dana L. to be. God Bless! Golden CONGRATULATIONS! Dare to live the life you have dreamed Go and make We are your dreams so very proud of you and all that for yourself, come true. you have accomplished. We've learned so much from you, you're already a wonderful teacher! Now we're here to CHEER for you! Love Always, Mom, Dad, Lauren and Erika ^ ^ ^ Patrons Dana Navarro From the first day of school to the last - We have loved Diana Lynn Gallant every step of the way! Love! Mom & Dad Congratulations Diana on your college graduation. know you We We will are so proud of you and be the best teacher ever!! love you! IVlom, Dad, Vickie, Donnie and Kramer Christopher M. Hanley Congratulations Chris/Daddy!! We knew you could do it. Love, Lisa ,e^^ c,oCG' & Sean ,9NN°^' ,6\C' 0®' i^V^' ,6^°' \\'y Chris, You're simply the Best! T errific Dad E nthusiastic A dvocate for children C H ool E ager O, under pressure eartof gold to learn Role model PSALM 100 Patrons 167 Janine Hayley Glass Jeffrey MacManiman Fronn then to This is Love, now we're proud a huge Mom, Dad, Renee Jeff, It is finally Now the over. real challenge begins Much success. Tonn, Liz, Emily, Jessica and Alex Danielle Buteau Dance one Like no is watching! We love you, Mom & Dad, Gabbi, 168 Patrons Justin & Jenn of you. Congratulations! step to the future. Janelle From for. little girl to Mohry young woman, you are a blessing As you celebrate your graduation and start to your our family. new May beginnings, your life be remember all that always have the love and support of your family behind you. You are so special and very proud. We love you. Congratulations Janelle. God you hope you we will are bless and keep you always. Love Mom, Dad, Alyssa, Grams, Pops, Grandma-ma, Pappy Patrons 169 Jeffrey Congratulations to our son, especially May W. MacManiman Jeff. You have always made us so proud now that you are graduating from college. God always bless you with much success and happiness. We love you. Mom and Dad and Amanda Jo 170 Patrons of you and Jennifer Piraine Kristin Dear Jen, Be all that Rose Gogerty Kristin, you can be. We love you. Mom, Dad, and As you graduate from Bloomsburg University... take Richie all of the lessons that you have learned... and teach others. Congratulations and best wishes as you enter the teaching profession. We are so proud of your accomplishments. Love Mom, Dad, Rob & Brian Kelly S. Moore You are a teacher - by your example others Kristi will learn the importance of determination, dedication and hard work. We Lyn Malanoski You're worked hard and come true. made your dreams We're so proud of you. are extremely proud of you. Congratulations Love, Mom & Dad ^ KeUy S. Moore/ ^*TZ^ You/a*-e/cvteciAJne^-—hy yovir e^jccunple.' othery will •' letun/ the Lynportxvncey of detet'yyUfUttiorii a^f\d/ hxirci ded^ccUixnu worh. We^ are efctre*yiely proud/ ofyou/. Congratidatumy. n Love-, Motn/£r Voui Patrons 171 Kristin R. Zeller CONGRATULATIONS KRISTIN You have always made us proud We of your ability to accomplish whatever goal you have set are happy to be here with you to celebrate another milestone always have a place in Mom, Dad, and Love, our hearts, wherever life may your in life. We love you for yourself. and you take you. Stef Krystle Minner L. Krystle, Congratulations! and took It seems like only yesterday that we packed your things that long, scary ride to Elwell Hall. In the last four years, you have grown from an anxious nervous freshman, to a now, beautiful, confident college graduate. Realize, that this success you have achieved is a result of your own hard work, devotion, and real determination. can't begin to express Keep how very proud smiling that beautiful smile and of all you we are and always know and that wonderful future. Love Ya! Mom, Doug and Julie Krys, You have always committed yourself to doing your best in all that Bloomsburg happy for you do. The past four years reflect this Dad 72 I am so very you and equally proud! Congrats! Love, 1 commitment. at Patrons We will be. love you are confident that you will have a wil Maria Sofia Forgione Lawrence Lisa Marie -*-¥* Dear Sofia, visions. may college graduation! We wish star, "Lisa" Way on your you great success your chosen profession. Best of luck All , in little girl you always had BIG Here you are today graduating from college along with great grades. You have made Congratulations to our shining as a in us very proud. Now as a grown lady, your visions take you to great success! We love you very Mom and Pa much. the future! to go!! Mom, Dad, our love, Lou, Grandma, Grandpa, Nanny, Uncle Rick, Aunt Jan, Uncle Billy, Aunt Cindy, Brandon, Dana, Uncle Mike, Aunt Janet, Michael and Anika XXX 000 Michelle Giannone Marietta Kotch How many years did you work towards this Congratulations on your persistence! See, there really is Dear Michelle- From diapers degree??? "a light at the end of the tunnel!" our love, David, Kevin very proud. Don't stop & Mom Kristin Congratulations Mike! You did for the future! it us so you have reached set. We couldn't have without you. it! and Dad Sarah R. Kennedy Take your wings and fly to your future! Love, Mom and Dad Love, Mom until made Love, Michael C. Rainey Best of luck diploma you have whatever goal you have done All to and Dad Patrons 173 Michael - Lindsay Tronco Kindergarten 1985 Linny, It's been a pleasure to watch you grow and mature through the years. You've worked long and hard your goals. We are so proud of you Congratulations. Love, Mom, Dad, Taylor & Cole Michael- Lindsay Tronco BSN - 2003 Bloomsburg University "The future belongs Eleanor Roosevelt 1 74 Patrons to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" I to reach Stacy A. Schoeneberger William You are a gift to my L. Beach heart and a joy to II my life. I am so very proud of you! Congratulations for a job well done. wish you love, joy, happiness and success throughout your future. Congratulations Stacy I We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Amy, Ryan, Scott Love you always. Mom You are our pride and joy also. Reese and Dad Love, Jeffrey W. MacManiman Congratulations success for in Jeff! May you have much your future. You worked very hard your diploma. Love, Uncle Billy & Uncle Davy Zachary D. Miers Yesterday is but a dream. And tomorrow is But today, well lived. only a vision. Makes every yesterday a dream And every tomorrow, Look of happiness. a vision of hope. well, therefore, to this day Sanskrit Proverb Zach, You did it! Through the ups and downs, just like working on that tree stump, you persevered! Thank you for all the wonderful memories of Bloomsburg University and Husky football. We wish you all the best as you begin your teaching and coaching career. You have so much to offer. We are all so proud of you. May happiness, health, success, and love be with you always. Love, Mom, Dad, Brianne, Me-ma, Pappy and the rest of your family Patrons 175 176 Patrons