Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2015 https://archive.org/details/obiter2013bloo I unltu (yovetnment -Q^doeiaiLon The mission of the Community Government Association (CGA) is to provide an opportunity for students to govern themselves in a democratic manner. including: cga oversees various areas Community Activities, Kehr Union, University Store, Student Recreation Center and Honeysuckle Student Apartments. They also provide guidelines for administering the affairs, activities, concerns and general wellbeing of all students under the jurisdiction of the university and they seek to establish working relationships and open lines of communication with administration, faculty and staff. 4 ' Wi ^1 cga encourages diversity in all its efforts and seeks to encourage all constituents to BECOME I-N-V-O-L-V-E-D IN THE GOVERNANCE PROCESS. S .ooib- > in,* ; ->* If 1. ar \ AdkUdf, Wallace HUSKY PRIDE It all started with "all eyes on the quad" on Thursday. September 6th when students, faculty and staff all gathered on the Academic Quad for a high-energy launch of "unleash your inner husky"! This launch showcased the HUSKY PRIDE that runs through the university community! i What is your inner husky?... Inner Husky is pride in BU and your drive to excel and achieve. It's challenging yourself to explore ALL possibilities. It's personal and it's told through the life stories of each and every one of us who believe that Bloomsburg University's education and support enriched their personal and professional lives! We as Huskies are leaders. determination and driving in the We motivate spirit that doesn't let way when we with a anything get are unleashed! chance to interact with Roongo, the mascot. It was great getting to watch Roongo trying to up the energy on the campus. We truly work Roongo does love the that for our Huskies. * i T^' '.mSM First Place: College of Education dean's office. Second Place: Office of Admissions. 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Thank you Robert for all of your help these past fewvears, it really ALL meaiHa lot! ~3\ ^ The Handsome Squirm Burpee Little f 6 Devils present: (V KORESH Dance Company Saturday, October 20th at 8 PM Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Saturday, September 15th at 7 PM Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall 1 Luciana Souza with Romero Lubambo Carver J The Temptation of the Muses Chen with the Ahn Trio) Saturday, Ma y 11th at 8 PM Haas Center (Nai-Ni for the Arts, Mitrani Hall mWt a. m Sunday, February 17th at 7:30 PM Hall, Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium • Cirque Chinois: The National Circus of the People's Republic of China ' Friday, November 16th at 8 PM Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani The Midtown Men Sunday, December 9th at 7:30 PM Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall Hall The 2012-2013 Season gave students unique in Mitrani Hall and K.S. Gross Auditorium. The 27th Season featured: two touring Broadway shows including a see-out performance of SPAMALOT; two different kinds of dance, one with classica music performed by the acclaimed Ahn Trio live on stage with the dancers; several reat singers, one jazz, two folk and folk-country sensation, Kathy Mattea; a zany audeville show for Parents Weekend and incredible physical feats performed by e National Chinese Circus. Celebrity Artist Series has brought very high quality professional touring entertainment and educational enrichment to campus for 27 years and is looking forward to even more exciting seasons in the years ahead! of Celebrity Artist Series opportunities to see outstanding live performances V m Bloomsburg Players Twelve Angry Jurors Directed by David Miller November 7-11,2012 Pictured left to right: Kellyanne Klause, Derek Colon, Elizabeth Potter and Philip Czekner The Underpants r Directed by David Miller April 17-21, 2013 Pictured left to right: Potter and Elizabeth Donovan Krebs v The Underpants Flood Stories, Too Directed by David Miller April 17-21, 2013 A co-production with BTE Directed by Gerard Stropnicky March Pictured | left to right: 7-17, 2013 Kellyanne Klause, Gabriella Russo, Elizabeth Pictured in foreground: Donovan Krebs Dominique Hill-Marche Potter and Directed by David Miller November Pictured 7-11, 2012 left to right: Gabriella Russo, Kayla Sabol, Courtney Costello, Samantha Cole and Jaryn Wilcox - Foreground: Casey Gerhart and Lauren Shover Jack and Jill- A Romance Directed by Lauren Shover August 30 - September 9, 2012 left to right: Rachel Delvecchio and Ben Deivert Pictured r 4 i Flood Stories, Too ^Jack and A co-production with BTE Directed by Gerard Stropnicky August 30 March Jill- A Romance Directed by Lauren Shover - September 9, 2012 7-17, 2013 Pictured left to right: Philip Pictured in foreground: Czekner, Ben Deivert and Jaryn Czekner Wilcox Philip Our DJ, a member of Lambda Sigma Upsilon is Blair Moore Little (center) (left), Kahlil and Robert show pictured with his fraternity Colbert brothers and Bloomsburg support for each other and University's very Frankie Martinez before the stroll own, (right) their their love for their fraternity Kappa Alpha (left) exhibition Member of Zeta Phi Beta and graduate Sorority, Inc. student at Bloomsburg University, Elise Mercer, shows support for her organization by holding up her sorority's hand sign Psi. HOUSE PM around 7:00 \ o!in. then Kendrick Lamar with opening ad Black the stage at about 8:10 hit 'M and played for over an hour to a wildly enthusiastic owd 2500 of over people, The show was a ts. ck Lamar is Compton, sell made up of mostly out! an American hip-hop recording artist Lamar California. gained major first after releasing "Overly Dedicated" in his th in 2010. career he had the opportunity to work many popular ed Lil Dr. Dre, to: Wayne. ttest MC list in artists including, but not Warren G, Busta Rhymes MTV crowned Lamar the "No. in the 2013. Game" on We were have him here at Bloomsburg their famous privileged to University! warn siastie Jnjoys : hip-h sty lings Kendrick Lamar as he AVE performs LIV at Bloomsb BU 1 S BLOOMSBURG STUDENT CONCERT COMMITTEE The BloomsVur StuJi it Coi a commitus of either muil^W(MBPWWRe^fudents at Bloomsburg University. They meet on a weekly basis to choose the right act at the right time to BU. Once an act is booked they plan ticket sales, marketing and show preparation. On the day of the concert they are the first to arrive (by 8:00 AM) and the last to leave (usually r midnight) to make sure the show runs oothly. It is a lot of work, but truly a rewarding experience for committee members. bring left to right. (Back row) Bryan Molk, Noah Mantione, Kendall Thoesen, Lee Anderson. Tahir Stills, Devin Simmons and Ale\ Ruth (Front row) Alexa Muller, Knsti Viscardo, Roi Bost, Rachel Yacovett, Kendall Brown and Brock Snider Pictured 0 to M# Anxious fans wait in line to enter Nelson Field House for the Kendrick Lamar concert held on March 10, 2013. 21 campus events. Some of these events include: Midnight Pizza, Bingo, trips to New York and many more. AH of the events are student run with the help of the «P| | activities advisor Jimmy Gilliland. Program Board helps students to experience college in a fun and exciting way. "This organization enables students to take a break from their studies arid create memories that they will remember for the rest erf their lives. . 9USTbt> was founded in 1998 and is an ongoing musical comedy series about college life. The 2012-13 academic year marked their 12th season. The cast/crew performed nine shows this year, including two high school conferences. ( ^fioomsbu/tg QAnfteftsity Student tJkmiidcaH QdacationaH ^ka 25 IIi£ifti?sii2fiH8iir&ll§ Joining an intramural team is a great way to continue your athletic career and meet new people here at Bloomsburg university! Having over 20 different sport leagues and events each year, one will not get bored. ..you can even battle to win the elusive intramural Sports Champion T-Shirt or to become a BU intramural All-star! The purpose of the Intramural Sports Program is to enhance participant fitness personal skills and enjoyment by providing opportunities for cooperative and competitive play. The program also offers opportunities for leadership, management, program planning and interpersonal skills as they relate to intramural 's and recreational programs. , I QAiomen ^nspt/tmg fitagtli and Smpou/e/tment I II I I WISE to held a LUNAFEST be donated Health, at Bbomsburg to The Breast University and were able to raise fun Cancer Fund and Columbia-Montour Family Inc. Standing (pictured left Carlo Fuentes-Rodda. to Marisa Andrews. Rachel Kneeling (pictured left right): Alyssa Dinger. Melissa Wealand. Amanda Migneco, to Vitola right): Julia Sedor. Claudia DeRocco. Kayla Furmanchin, and Brooke Schlenker Devon Chilensky and Stephanny Doolan Mi The 2012 edition of the Bloomsburg University Husky Marching Band was one of the strongest in recent history! A major reason for this, according to Gifford Howarth, is its solid collection of SENIORS!! Several folks have been members of the group for four or more years. The Bloomsburg University Husky Marching Band would like to thank all of the graduating seniors for all of their hard work and commitment over the years!! Gold Steve Smith Jeremy Quant m hi Kevin Zuech Mike Brown Brett Raj Rao Simpson Rob Caldwell Peaks of the Cascades: Peaks of the that Quest Cascades has been leads exploring mountaineering options in a multi-year trip the summer Cascade Range the of the Pacific Northwest. Each year a group heads west to attempt to climb several mountains in the range which stretches from Northern California to Southern British Columbia in necessary to be successful embody that the ideas of Quest works every year and on to skills mountaineering teamwork and leadership promote. many people this exciting Canada. The in program. New people join return year after year The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route the famous mountain town of Banff in Antelope Wells, New in is a mostly off-road route from Alberta, Mexico. This was year attempt to bike sections of the route holds a bit of everything along its Canada to the border the in first each year of a multistate. The route path and no shortage of adventure can be found. The group had to work as a team to support each other and keep everyone safe during the trip. Senior Art Exhibit, Haas Gallery TRIOS: nt Support Services o TRIO SSS is a federally-funded college opportunity and retention To left: program that provides academic advisement, academic tutoring, mentoring, financial literacy and other supports necessary for educational SucceSS. Students pose for a picture at Annual Student Recognition the 16th Banquet Below : Lopez Amanda Hitter Jimmy Muwombi (right) at First Society for Applied Society for atratlon Prcreelntraiion \-Z j^H Integrative (left) and Ashley World Graduation and Anthropology Conference Comparative Denver, Colorado Conference Amanda was Left to right: Jordan Klinger (TRIO), Left to right: Dr. Faith Muwombi md she was also a member of WISE Jimmy Muwombi (TRIO), Gabe Corey Bower (TRIO) a tireless organizer for Relay vr Life during her years as a student at BU Women Inspiring Strength Empowerment) & Barrile, Warner, Jimmy (TRIO), Gabe Barrile, Laurel Downs, Amanda Leach, Dr. DeeAnne Wymer 37 How did you spend your summer break? "It was seriously one of the best summers I've had in a while!" see many other summers living up "Yeah, Jazmin Carrasco I don't to this one." Colleen Brown "This summer was except for getting the same as any other, come to college ready to for the first time." Gillian Blackiston CD Jazmin Carrasco "Over summer, I had a paid internship at one of the big four accounting firms , in and Deloitte Touche, which located is New York City. My internship lasted a total of eight weeks, where I was a part of an intern class of over 200 interns. My work week included meeting new people, learning new and things every day, networking with Deloitte employees, all while living New York." in Colleen Brown "I went to London which has always been dream my been obsessed with England since got I since I've was home little. When after a month I over there, my parents me a brand new car!" got S out my Summer LI my "As part of internship, I was able to attend the 2012 Deloitte National Leadership Conference in Westlake, Texas, as well as the INROADS Learning Summit "The plane ride over was on my twentyfirst birthday, so got I to celebrate at 35,000 feet in the air." in Atlanta, Georgia. lolleen Brown, with friends >he got the ruard. chance to visit the Eiffel Tower, and to pose with an English OWLs Move W hat is Workshop Orientation an OWL? Leaders, or OWLs as we affectionately refer to them, are highly trained student leaders whose job is to help new students adjust to life at Bldomsburg University. There are more than 75 spirited and talented OWLs who will serve as personal hosts and share their experiences, tips aftd strategies for success. OWLs range from sophomores to seniors and cover nearly every major offered at BU. They live on and offcampus and are each involved in an average of at least three other student organizations on campus. In addition to hosting students during an orientation experience, OWLs are also a highly active student organization given time, on campus. At any OWLs are: -participating in fun community service activities -recruiting new OWLs -fundraising -going on group outings, such as parks -participating ii| amusement leadership training -traveling to conferences Here to help everyone get started on the right . . . "paw"! * Excited to help to begin your journey as a BU Husky! ***** ******** ********** ********** ********' 43 Sponsored each year by the Program Board and the Orientation Office, this event is designed to give students the opportunity to "Get Involved" and "Find Their Niche"! Organizations can reach out and speak with new and existing students to tell them more about themselves and their organizations! Only you define your inner husky! at-' I 4 The Fo«?m Dcmce w«?s on the From %00 PM to midnight, there were Ti5ht show. cte on Friday, Sept< '- / 1MB 3ft-" banner contest winner was the Husky Ambassadors group. Winners of the Residence Hall Window Paintings were: Luzerne Hall (1st), North Hall (2nd), Montour Hall (3rd) and Columbia Hall (4th). This year's Congratulations to all those who unleashed all those participated their Husky who won and to and Spirit! Go Huskies! UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION There were several non-float parade entries forjudging on the day of the Homecoming Parade, the winners were... First Place - BU Players & Alpha Second Place - North Third Place - Psi Omega Hall Lycoming Hall b&fM/hd/ /Miifh/k imfflieM ions FAI1 g£RY WOMAN COUNTS Maddy Rodriguez poses for a BRAVERY £ Z quick pic with ^ Hera. Maddy runs the Breast Cancer Walk each year with MUCH S COURAGEOUS ^tfrtaton success! «^jOT ijOC #^ ^ CJ 01' The first PASSHE Collegiate Media Summit hosted by Bloomsburg University's very BUNow was own held on Saturday, September 22 and Sunday, wis September 23, 2012 Marshall 2. Presenter ••.vajks to student.-, 3. Pau^^^^^^^^^H \\ Hi a pic student for a J i ^^^^^^^^H Katie Hochgertel, J« I Rina! Lind: Daniel 1 . 2. Sane Tocket Dr. Richard (left) and C.J. Shultz (right) Ganahl presents to the crowd 3. Students 4. Vanessa Pellechio speaks listen intently to speakers to the crowd Lindsay George, Jearna Conrino, Katie Hochgertel and Rinaldi staffer K iU Adelphi Stonehill Saint Anselm Seton Hill West Cheste Slippery Roc Mac jh Jst Millersville East Stroudsburg Kutztown Shippensburg, Mansfield LIU (Back row) Nikki Black, Jaclyn Beasley, Courtney Berger, Emiley Maiorana, Megan Eppley, Kelsey Tobias and Samantha Facciolla (Middle row) Coach Courtney Fretz, Sandy Anceravage, Nikki Gattone, Felicia Domenici, Tess Shelly, Gabby Nisiotis, Meagen Hill. Kara Hartman, Coach Jan Hutchinson and Head Coach Nicole Rhoads (Front row) Candice Smith. Brooke Simonovich, Alexis Weber, Jenna DiSabatino, Cassie DiSabatino, Amber Aulenbach and Brittany Mathews Players listed left to right: Post West Chester Millersville East Stroudsburg Kutztown LIU Post 1. Meagen Hill 2. Brittany Mathews 3. Amber Aulenbach 4. Jaclyn Beasley 5. Jenna DiSabatino 6. Brooke Simonovich 7. Gabby 8. Amber Aulenbach 9. Alexis Nisiotis Weber 10. Brittany Mathews jra 4ktd C©ad f^u&k ^imds were named to the All-PSAC Hockey Team: Amber Aulenbach. Jaclyn -Five Huskies Field Beasley. Jenna DfSabatino. Sam Facciolla and Brooke Simonovich -Two "Captains were named All- Americans: Amber Aulenbach and Brooke Simonovich Huskies During the 2010-11 season the Men's Soccer Team, tragically one of own, Brian lost its ' Savage. Brian would have been a senior this year and the team dedicates these pages to him. Forever in our hearts! Us Them Johnstown Shepherd Pitt- Gannon Meiryhurst Ohio Valley The dnd Chestnut Hill University of Charleston West Virginia Wesleyan Slippery Rock Lock Haven California (PA) Shippensburg (Back row) Spencer Conrad, Nick Izzo, Matt Cannon, Kyle Peper. Pratzner (Middle row) Asst. Coach Frank Dineen, Alex Ruhfass, Matt Zima, Chris Pawlowski, Tyler Smith, Chris Roell, Fran Miller, Theo Guillory, Asst. Coach Danny Wheelan and Head Coach Paul Payne (Front Row) Nate Conrad, Wes Kammerer, Miquel Diaz, Bryce Shaffer, John Owens, Matt Kaupp, Mike Del Sordi, Stephen Pieri and Mike Bamford s&U& Players listed left to right: Bernie Roell. Ramon Lobo, Anthony Manero, Roma LoBoda and Brad 9-8 Millersville West Chester Goldey-Beacom East Stroudsburg Scattered ^emds -The Bloomsburg University men's soccer team was honored as a 20\2 National Soccer Coaches Association of America 1NSCAA) All-Academic Team. This is the first time that the program has received the honor -The Huskies were the only Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSACJ program named to thwacademic ^ team Captains -Bryce Shaffer was selected to the Capital One Academic All- America NCAA Division Men's Soccer II Team for the 2nd straight year W Virginia Wesleyan Adelphi Edinboro Chestnut Hill G; M & The dnd Kufttl Clarion Indiana (PA) Slippery Rock k Lock Haven 2 2 1 €-ia California (P Shippensburg Players listed left to right: (Back row) Coach Anderson, Coach Dineen. Erin Bechtold, Jamie Vaniver, Ashley Sanchez, Lauren Stedman, Katy Fexa, Lauren Kreglow, Kyleigh Reckage. Tara Huber. Caroline Mountney, Laura Wrona, Chrissy Hollan. Jessy Shober, Maureen Leis, Michelle Paul. Sierra Fortunate Becca Snee, Korrin Hackenburg, Coach Boucher and Coach Wheelan (Front row) Julia Rios. Stephanie Tuccio, Brooke Mohney, Alyssa Polonsky, Kelsey Holtz. Shelby Koch. Danielle Fiorelli, Ashley Hart, Caitlin Raynes, Taylor Gerstenfield, Hailey Vonasek. Tiffany Yeiser and Nicole Updegrove 7< Millersville West Chester Mansfield East Stroudsburg - Season scorina teadW^ra Huber. 6 goals, 2 assists After her junior season, forward Tara Muber into llth on the moved all-time career goals chart with 21 goals and into 14th on the all-time assists chart with IO career assists - Season saves leaden Danielle RoreDi. IOO saves. 7 shutouts Following her Captains Rorelli sophomore season, goal keeper moved into the 9th spot on the chart with 7 career shutouts Danielle all-time shutout Bucknell University ity ion II left to right: (Back row) Kyle Phillips, 7th Lehigh University 20th Jack Saint Clair Memorial (Philadelphia) 9th PSAC 13th Championships (Slippery Rock) NCAA Atl. Players listed Challenge nge (Kutztown) NTS Reg. Championships (Lock Haven) Aaron Lichtenwalter, Asst. Coach Danielle Keplinger, Matt Ferry and Matt Alexander (Front row) Nick Libbi, Quichon Walker, Nick Patton, Zach Gilliom and Luke Shillington 1* NTS /. Zach Eyer & Aaron Lichtenwalter 2. Kyle Phillips 3. Zach Eyer 4. Aaron Lichtenwalter 5. Zach Gilliom 6. Matt Ferry & Zach Gilliom Matt Ferry, Zach Gilliom. Kyle Quichon Walker, Zach Eyer & Aaron Lichtenwalter 7. Phillips, 8. Quichon Walker 9. Kyle Phillips 10. Bloomsburg pack at the start! wss With two returning runners and five newcomers, the 2012 Husky Harriers posted a season best team finish at the D>ll Challenge atKutztown. The team made steady progress throughout the season and will be much better prepared for the 2013 schedule. NTS Bucknell UniversityDivision II Challenge (Kutztown) Paul Short Invitational at Lehigh Jack Saint Clair Memorial (Philadelphia) PSAC Championships (Slippery Rock) NCAA Atl. left to right: (Back row) Zoe Wilson, Vicki Davis, Kelsey Harm, Janice Courtney Werner, Bridget Krecko and Asst. Coach Danielle Keplinger (Front row) Lauren Bond, Shelby Pealer, Katie Filemyr, Bridget McDermott, Lauren Lehman and Kate Players listed Bartolai. Dodds ! Reg. Championships (Lock Haven) NCAA Championships (Joplin, MO) 1st 6th 1st 4th 5th NTS Stetterd kernels -Vicki Davis led the Huskies in The lady Huskies produced two team wins in 20I2. They outpaced the competition in the Dll Challenge at Kutztown and the St. Clair Invitational at Belmont Park in Philadelphia. PA. The seasoned roster produced solid team results all season and continued to impress at the PSAC and NCAA Atlantic Regionals. team entered. She won and produced Challenge & her all first two new course St. Clair). six races the four outings records (Dll She was a runner-up at both the PSAC and NCAA Atlantic Regional and represented Bloomsburg University in the NCAA Championships in Joplin. MO. -The team excelled in the classroom as they earned USTFCCCA All- Academic honors for their efforts off the track! f Them 44 Stonehill Kutztown LIU Post Gannon 28 14 Ediiiboro The find 24 Millersville 14 East Stroudsburg 27 Cheyney 13 Shippensburg West Chester 49 Slippery 23 Rock 41 Doug Lizardi, Stefan Adams. Maurice Williams. Jack Lydic. Pat Spadaro, Brian Mc Bryan. Head Coach Danny Hale. Paul Darragh. Jeff Wardach. Chet left to right: (Back row) Renisc Toweh. Rachel Connely. Robert Ross cttv Keenan Chcsnick. Ryan Samuels. Erica Cooke. Ellen Katcrman & Kevin Mitchell (Eighth row) Andrew Harris. Brynn Schafer. Nate Hoenl. Rob Barrett. Rich Drayloo 1U, Anthony Capers. Ezra Ranco. Marquez Norford. Joseph V\ Joe Parsnik. Tyrell Thomas. John Garland & Marcus Manigault (Seventh row) Jesse Osborne. Greg Rommel. Tyler Szaflarski. Bill LaBadie. Jeremy DiPietro. Jeremiah Lowery, Miles Williams. James Small. Aaron Allison. Travon Pugh. Jcrriti Brandon Brett McMullin Nick Gmerek. Matt Feiler. & Roy Dennis. Tim Kelly, Jason Gmerek. Burkhard. Nick Reed. Quinn. Dereck row) Irving. Whiteside. Jack Sandherr. Shane Jeremy Christian Toomey. Chad Hoffman & Coy Quivers (Sixth True (Fifth row) Bryan McCall. Connor Gades. Russell Calloway, DaJuan Franks. Daishon Munger. Matt Heilig. Sellus Roulhac. Garrett Pope. Bemadain Decena, Braden Drexler, Cole Parkinson. Lou Buschi & Matt Sokoloski (Fourth row) Tony Peregrin. Greg Waters. Trent Daniels. Donovan Morris. Shawn Smith. Tyler Knoblauch, Brady Knerr. Shawn Mitchell. Ryan Geiger. Ian Murray. Brod> Myers. David McFaddcn & Bret Rutkoski iThird rou Rashcen Tookes. Djmin Finley Mstt Enc Thomas. DJ Robinson. Eddie Mateo. Glenn Hutton. Dannv Fisher. Franklyn Quiteh. Nicholas DeLuca. Dakota Hoagland & Dylan Stair (Second row ) Gar, Postcli, Chris Kennedy. Samuel Fck. Ales Buchen. Brian Clarke. Chris Steck. Wcnrich. Jonathan Patrick. Michael Schlauch. Durrell Johnson. Michael Russell & Justin Shirk (Front row) Dan Havcrstock. Ryan Feldman. Terrell Ogleshs. Dylan Manni, Shaun Moore.Se.in Chit. Brandon Allen. Jarrett Pidgeon. Ryan Magp Matt Marchioni. Chris Boyer. Kyle Fisher. Ryan Dickerson, Mark Daniels & Larry Webster Missing from photo: Tony David Players listed , Heniclc. i ^^^^^^^ '^Ir. i-W'^ "uallH Stetterd Records -PS AC single-season record: 3.789 I yards -Scored 14 points straight rushing games in school-record 36 mB -Won seven games for the 14th consecutive year, an all-time PSAC record -Scored 40 or more points seven times, tying the school-record set in 2007 2005 and Cooch Hole, one of the winningest coaches in Division E, oompleted his 20th season at Bloomsburg overall in coaching in and his 25th 201Z Whileat Bloomsburg Hale posted a record of 173-56-1 (.754) and holds the school record for the most coaching victories. In 25 years as a head coach, he had a mark of 213-69-1 (.754) the top five and ranked in among active coaches in NCAA Division II in winning percentage and victories at the end of last seasoa In his 20 seasons as head coach Bloomsburg Hale outright or shared tite and eight at led the Huskies to 11 PSAC Eastern Division NCAA post-season playoff berths. In the last 13 seasons (2000-2012) Bloomsburg was one of most successful NCAA Division the< II programs with a combined record of 121-32(791). I Hale was honored in April of 2012 when the field at the school was named in his honor following a year-long fundraising effort 001 Among the great plovers that Hale married: Irv Sigler Jomor Brittingham - All-time leading rusher Frankfyn Quiteh - Finished third - 1997 winner of the Horlon in the history of Hill Bloomsburg University Award & PSAC & sixth in the Harlon Hill balloting in his first 3 years Jahri Evans - NFL star of the New Orleans Saints Hale was named the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coach of the Year nine highest total in District I times, the third AFCA history. Twice he won the honor in consecutive seasons (2000-2001 and 2005-2006). He was also named the PSAC Eastern Division Coach of the Year 10 times, including four straight years from 1994 to 1997 and back-to-back in 2005 and 2006. TwstkM - "AVomj IwTrlkte" OH YEAH! On February 22, 2013, Bloomsburg University's Head Football Coach Danny Hale announced that he would retire effective the end of June 2013 at which time Assistant Head Coach Paul Darragh would ASSUME THE ROLE OF INTERIM HEAD COACH FOR THE 2013 SEASON. He WILL TRULY BE MISSED BY ALL - PEERS, STUDENTS & THE ENTIRE BU COMMUNITY!! * n tains Kristie Robinson Kelsey wetherhold Squad members i;sted left to right: (Back row) Tessa Varias. Heather Yohnke, Jordan Davidson, Megan Lazicki. Rebecca Swisher, Kristie Draidon, Alison Sharkey, Jessica Dougherty and Cailee Carmela (Front row) Ally Hanna, Kylie Futterer, Alix Abraham, Dayna McKinney, Nikki Boylan, Victoria Cognat and Kelsey Wetherhold Go 1. The girls running the routine 2. Kristen Regitz, Kristie Robinson and Kelsey Wetherhold 3. Cheerleaders posing for a quick silly 4. The girls ... Huskies! pic in formation Hanna 5. Ally 6. Dayna McKinney, Cailee Carmela, Roongo and Nikki Boylan 7. Heather Yohnke, Jordan Davidson and Kylie Futterer Kristie Robinson, Kelsey Wetherhold, Kristie Draidon, cs, "*= Andrea Greene, Rebecca Swisher, Alix Abraham, Roongo, Jessica Dougherty and Kristen Regitz 8. 9. Rebecca Swisher and Dayna McKinney 10. Kristie Robinson, Cailee Carmela, Tessa Varias and Kristen Regitz Senior squad members listed from left to right: Hanna, Kylie Futterer, Megan Lazicki, Jordan Davidson, Tessa Varias, stie Draidon, Heather Yohnke and Kelsey Wetherhold Kristie Robinson, Ally 1 40 ~~tb?m "T^fJ left to right: (Back row ) Head Coach John Stutzman. Casey Hedash, Alex Mike Dessino. Chris Smith. Coach Marc Harwood and Assistant Coach Craig "Boomer" Fechko (Middle row) Bryce Busier. Tim Santry. Brandon Amsberger. Tyler Rill. Andre Petroski. Frank Hickman. Josh Roosa. Richard Perry. Josh Veltre. Ron Vaughters and Kevin Hartnett (Front row) Matt Rappo. Andy Lyman. Simon Kitzis. Craig Barker. Thomas Payne. Elliot Zackoski. Sean Boy lan. Dan Gaylord. Nick O'Donnell and Mike Testen Players listed Lincoln. John Stutzman named EWL Coach of the* Year for the third time winning the award -The team had the most dual meet wins in program history with 17 victories Wfi -Finished ranking 15th in the country in the - USA TodauAIWCA poll -Won the outright EWL Dual Meet .aptains Championship for the historyJ with .... a . . 6-0 first time record in ^ school "•'mm Tqjm Scores! Us 70 Pittsburgh at Johnstown Penn Chestnut Hill 86 Lincoln 81 Rock Ediaboro Mliel^le Gannon Mercyhurst Lock Haven Clarion Shippensburg i, 0 68 55 52 106 8-1 W Cheyney Mansfield West Chester #20 East Stroudsburg Kutztown 84 The Snd #16 Indiana (PA) California (PA) >. 78 State Hazleton Slippery Players listed left to right: (Back row) Assistant Coach Brad Karli, Assistant Coach Ken Boomer, Assistant oach Trevon Johnson, Assistant Coach Joey Britto, Wes Lyons, Ed Hall, Matthew Atkey, Armand Leaks, Student Manager Saige Spece, Head Moustapha Noumbis Coach John Sanow, Assistant Coach Michael Hamlin and Student Manager Jennifer Shacreaw (Front row) Dontahe Jordan, Charles Haigler, Zach Sheetz, Lorenzo Christmas, Daniel Kusnyer, Andrew Morgan, Kendal Smith, Nnamdi Njoku and Nasir Jones Them Si 54 82 82 68 64 71 81 65 98 64 79 72 81 88 77 71 Continued on next page 1. Dan Kusnyer, Nnamdi Njoku, Mike Ken Broomer Joey Britto, Ham Umknd 2. Charles Haigler 3. Lorenzo Christmas 4. Charles Haigler 5. Dan Kusnyer 6. Lorenzo Christinas 7. Wes Lyons m 8. Head Coach John Sanow talks to the ref 9. Jm Armand Leaks 10. Dan Kusnyer Millersville Cheyney Shippensburg West Chester Mansfield Kutztown #20 East Stroudsburg ptain Continued from previous page qjm Scores! Us Them 84 59 Chestnut Hill Lincoln (PA) Wilmington (DE) Slippery Rock #15 Edinboro MiVlersville #12 Indiana Fhe ( California (P Philadelphia #8 Gannon Mercyhurst Lock Haven Clarion Shippensbur ay%rs listed left to right (Back row) Head Coach Bill Cleary, Nikki Tamanosky, Erica Maciejewski, Adreana Sadowski, Maria Simmons, Lauren Ellis, Sydney Mallory, Denali Althouse, Lauren Nealon, Danielle Derr and Assistant Coach Diane Decker (Front row) Maggie Borski, Jocelyn Ford, Kayla Oxenrider, Dana Wieller, Alyssa Flanagan, Brianna Dudeck, Catherine Noack, Taylor Kaminski and Nicole Southcott Cheyney Mansfield West Chester East Stroudsburg Kutztown Continued on next page 1. Dana Wieller 2. Dana Wieller 3. Alyssa Flanagan 4. Kay la Oxenrider 5. Dana Wieller 6. Team rallies together! 7. Catherine Noack, Kayla Oxenrider, Maria Maggie Borski Dana 8. Wieller Simmons and and Lauren Ellis (background) Alyssa Flanagan 9. Tqqhi Scores! Millersville Cheyney Shippensburg West Chester Mansfield Kutztown Captain East Stroudsburg Us Them 62 94 66 64 63 75 86 64 55 58 54 51 53 57 Continued from previous page Shippensburg West Chester in Gi Edinboro 115 147 The End 03 119 1. Cole Underwood 2. Jake Marker 3. Nick Ortlieb, Jack Eichenlaub and Jeremy Frey 4. Ian Boyd and Jack Eichenlaub 5. Nick Ortlieb 6. Bryan Masilotti and Ian Boyd 7. Brandon Sherbo 8. Nick Ortlieb, Stu Marvin 9. Jack Eichenlaub, and Jeremy Frey Jack Eichenlaub 10. Alex Otero 4ead Coaci Sht WlarilU/ Scattered second at the since 1968 (45 years) -Finished ^mrds PSAC Championships for the first time PSAC Freshman of the Year PSAC Men's Coach of the Year -Jake Harner named -Stu Marvin named IQO Free: 5QO Free: \OOQ Free: I65Q Free: IQO Back: IQO Breast: Captains 2QO Breast: 2QO Flu: 2QO IM: 2QO Medley Relay: Bryan Masilotti Brandon Sherbo Brandon Sherbo Brandon Sherbo Bill Urban Masilotti Jake Marner Masilotti Tyler Gross. Bill 4QO Medley Relay: Aaron Cancro. Jake Harner. Mark DiLemmo. Bryan Jake Harner 2QO Free Relay: Mark DiLemmo Nick Angeny. Jake Marner JakeHamer. Urban. Bryan Bill Bryan 4QO Free Relay: Nick Ortlieb. Bill Masilotti. Urban. Jake Harner Bryan Masilotti. Urban. Jake Hamer i /. Erin Cannaday 2. Jena King 3. Alicia Frey, Bridget Hilferty and Tori Hall 4. Madeline Barlow 5. Morgan Johnston 6. Alison Bradway 7. Julia DeVincent 8. Christina Halner 9. Madeline Barlow Erin Cannaday, Kay la Weisenbach, Kaci Mcllmoyle, Madeline Barlow 10. 4ead Coad Sbt WbctrtU Scattered ^mrds 2013 P9AC Champion in IOO butterfly -NCAA Qualifying Standards: Madeline Barlow. Kelsey Brooker. -Kelsey Brooker - Julia DeVincent. Ashley Dix. Alicia Frey. Meghan Gallagher. Jacquie Glaser. Bridget Hilferty and Kaci Mcllmoyle tain IOO Backstroke: IOO Butterflu: Kelsey Brooker 800 Freestyle Relay: Bridget Kelsey Brooker Hilferty. Mcllmoyle and Ashley Dix, Kaci Julia DeVincent 1 Lehigh Season Opener Times Before Finals Gulden Invitational Bison Open & Multi Fast Class of '32 Invitational Division II Challenge Bucknell Winter Classic Susquehanna Open West Chester University Crusader Outdoor Classic Jim Taylor Invite Kutztown University Mondeshein Bison Open Team Challenge Penn Relays Bucknell Pictured left to right: Dominic Mannello, Bobby Turner and Matt Stuck & Gold Invite LHU Qualifier Maroon S tottered Records The men continued to improve with 8th place and 9th place team finishes at the PSAC Indoor and Outdoor Championships. A large group of seniors that helped mold the team will be departing. BU will miss them! -A total of 8 school records were broken during the indoor and outdoor seasons. -The team placed four NCAA qualifying list individuals on the Lehigh Season Opener Fast Times Before Finals Gulden Invitational & Multi Class of '32 Invitational Bison Open Division II Challenge Bucknell Winter Classic Susquehanna Open West Chester University Crusader Outdoor Classic Jim Taylor Invite Kutztown University Mondeshein Multi Bison Open Bucknell Team Challenge Penn Relays Pictured left to right: Haley Kramer and Amanda Darling & Gold Invite LHU Qualifier Maroon LEHIGH UNIVERI 1. Jes Segeleon 2. Amanda Darling 3. Amanda Darling 4. Kelsey Davis 5. Vol 6. Kelsey Davis 7. Haley Kramer 8. Michelle Christmann 9. Meghan 10. Homer Hallick Amanda Darling Scattered ^owrds -Fourteen school records were eclipsed The a team best finish of 7th place at the outdoor PSAC lady huskies tied Championships, scoring a program high of points. The 65 4x800 relay of Katie Filemyr. Lauren Lehman. Lauren Bond and Alexis Rankin captured the win. Vicki Davis also won the 1500 and 3000 Steeplechase. during the outdoor season. Katie Filemyr and Vicki Davis the advanced to NCAA Championships in Pueblo. CO -Vicki Davis captured All- American honors the in the 5000 3000 Steeplechase and I Husky Saturday, March 2, 20T3 ,w * * Sponsored by the Office*of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Bloomsburg University Alumni , * Engagement, Community Government Association and the Residence Life t)ff ice, this event gave ' participants opportunity to learn about and develop leadership skills that will be valuable while at Bloomsburg University and beyond. The presenters and panelists came with % wealth of knowledge and xperience to share and were all alumnus of Bloomsburg University. Many alumni came back to campus rked with many organizations on campus.' Some orgamzatiohs^that were involved include: CGA, bassadors. Program Board, DASL Campus Leadership, CA's, OWL s, Greek Life, the Living and . ferjities and Multicultural Affairs. ^ * 4 ' * HiL Get Involved Ru e Big Kick Off was a binecTwith CdrA staff that' he word out about wha\The Big s all about! D. Prestige was in the house. to provide music an rovided popcornand giveaways to al were in attendance. Roongo was e-4o boost morale and svervone invol w *» ri ' GIVE THANKS I LEARN The Big Event Apriffc, 2013 Come Together for the As students, we must remember we are CD temporary O community j of a permanent residents cause - visitors in ~CGA Executive Board CD CD 11 It was a long day, but so worth 11 it -Katie Brown We love giving back to the 11 community E E o O -Ladies Covered my face that First and half in paint is sunburnt, but was a blast -Katelyn Lester " Say Thanks! With a record setting turnout! The a single-day community service project sponsored by the Community Government Association (CGA). The event Big Event is BU students the opportunity to say, "Thank you" to Bloomsburg residents. Students get the opportunity to go out into the community and give back to residents by completing various tasks, such as raking leaves, weeding, painting and much more! gives This year more than 1 ,700 students sprawled across Bloomsburg for a massive spring cleaning campaign. This signaled the largest and greatest effort that the CGA's Big Event has seen in its four years of existence! The Big Event is the largest student run community service project in the nation and originally began at Texas A&M University. Cfia/taete/ts Sisters. Hristgh (left) »dd «JenniF6R (right) Rio^ldi ft SH/iRan Septus (left) /inD Dr. Richard G^h^hu (right) Gabbie O'Grady and Katie Hochgertel 2. Justine Albright, Danielle Columbo and Dave Stanwick 3. Zoe Baldwin, C.J. Shultz, Kristen Rinaldi and Justin McDonald 4. Zoe Baldwin and Jackie Beltrami 5. Lindsay George and Kim Cox Nick Cellucci and Kevin Randolph 7. Danielle Columbo 1. I Above: Everyone comes together for a group shot Right: to remember the milestone Nick Celluchi, Nicole Farr and Stephanie Delia Torre 6 5tkJk CeHeb/tatton On Sunday, April 14th, 2013 BUnow celebrated five years of "bringing the Now BU"! The Grille at the to Bloomsburg Moose Exchange was the setting for an afternoon filled with past and present BUnow members, staff, supporters and friends reflecting on major accomplishments, fun memories and the organization's tremendous growth. BUnow celebrated with advisory awards, speeches by pivotal members, photo shoots, food and talk about a future that seems to be limitless! Lindsay George (left) and Kim Cox (right) C.J. Shultz (left) and Dr. Richard Ganahl (right) Lindsay George (left) and Sean Roth (right) 1. Dr. Richard Ganahl 2. Executive Board Adviser, 3. Editor-in-Chief, C.J. Shultz 4. PR Directors, Jennifer Rinaldi and Danielle Columbo Dave Stanwick Paul Rosa (left), 5. 6. Paul Rosa Sharon Santus Justin McDonald (center) and Sean Roth (right) For over 10 years now Program Board has hosted a weekend long event and Children's allows students to known as Siblings' Weekend. Each year and fun event faculty to bring their family campus and enjoy a few days participating in this activities a*/| relaxing geared for • WJS^ and all ages. I , | Jfc .1 , j j | t. JJ55jlijJJiJ _lU 1. Roongo follows boy to a little Neverland on a homemade 2. Students help obstacle little kids perform some of the harder activities provided by campus organizations. The Chemistry Club prepared bottle rockets and a cannon to coordinate with the Neverland theme. 3. Roongo reaches out to greet the 4. siblings' and children of students and faculty. I J j Jlj Second Star to the Right Straight on Til' & Morning Springfest 2013 Get Involved On Saturday, April 20, 2013 on upper campus Bloomsburg University its Mardi Gras Masquerade Springfest. In addition and new this year to the event, on "Springfest Eve" a Music Fest was held. Musical artists including: Brookside, Austin Renfroe, Nina Hingston and more had performed on the Academic Quad. After registering at Nelson Field House, there was much to do! for International Justice Mission, & Rock Wall many 5K Race Quest Zip Lines, Water Pong, Board Games, Basketball and more. For those that were looking for something to eat, there Activities included: were concessions and Rita's Italian Ice stands! Many contests and games took place to be sure that all who attended were sure to . . . Register Here! Hidi Horikoshi rolls more shirts for the registration table Pirate s Cove Basketball Course * * Balloon Artist * * Rita's Italian Ice * * Quest Bock Wall & * * Photo Booth w/ Mardi Gras Jester & Boongo Tie Dye Stand * * Student Organization Inflatable Obstacle Zip Lines Activities i Welcome! Brittany Krisanda Alum ('15), Stacey Green ('13), Whitney Purcell (BU and Derek Croissette ('14) pose for a quick picture in the Springfest banner '11) front of 5K Race for International Justice Mission * * Sand Art * * 9-hole Minigolf * * Tug-a-War Pull Twister Inflatable * * Volleyball * * Flag Football at sports Stadium * * Double Dutch * * Concessions * * Zumba Fitness Sessions ma m ithi v.. * \ ' . »* Lake Erie Belmont Ab Limestone LIU Post West Chester Mercyhurst 10 Kutztown Indiana (PA) Lock Haven 12 13 15 Gannon left to right: (Back row) Head Coach Mallory Poole. Shannon Neligan, Ashley Bossert, Allie Campbell, Aubrey Bossert, Natalie Draham, Julie Falk, Sara Bates, Amber Shifflett, Kate Strieker and Grace Malizia (Front row) Patrice Coleman, Marisa Moley. Kelsey Metzler, Sam Mazzie, Maggie Canavan, Carly Ball, Shelby Iezzi, Amanda Jaynes and Morgan Sherriff Players listed 8 Shippensburg Edinboro Slippery 10 : Rock East Stroudsburg 16 Millersville 14 iStt 9 12 i were named to All-PSAC including senior Bates (1st Team) and junior defender Aubrey Bossert (1st Team) while teammates Sam Mazzie (senior midfielder). Julie Falk (sophomore attacker) and Carly Ball (sophomore defender) were named to the 2nd Team -Five players goalie Sara -Aubrey Bossert repeated as the PSAC Champion Scb was named PSAC Player of the Week in March in three games which included a 7 goal game against Belmont- Abbey College tying her Kaitlyn Wandell .a; Tod Watts IT- 1 7 ' 1 Samiyha Wilborn iowna Young Harrison To The Class of 2013, How appropriate that the theme for the Bloomsburg University yearbook, The Obiter, is "Faces of BIT. When think back about the class of 2013 see the many faces of students have encountered as strolled through campus, ate at the Scranton Commons, met at academic events or joined at sporting and cultural activities. I I I I Many of you experienced an awakening of your senses as you transitioned from high school days to university life. You world expanded and your perspective changed through the rich diversity of individuals on our campus. Academic and co-curricular experiences provided a learning environment that will serve you in many capacities throughout your life. Think about the BU faces that greeted you daily - students from many cultural backgrounds, encouraging faculty from around the world, smiling food-service workers, helpful residence hall custodians, empathetic health care workers, caring department secretaries and supportive coaches. All these interactions have contributed to your growth as a young adult and BU graduate. I am proud maturation. that My Bloomsburg University's many faces played a significant best wishes for a happy, healthy and successful life. Sincerely, David L. Soltz, Ph.D., President role in your Garritano W±Wb0tx&f&pr<9^®l\Jim\\ 1{ Mama, q&M' a*1^' w& v&uj, pmucl oJ> Papa, Will, &nika and ^baiud, Oma, QnxwxlaxLlif, Pap^p^ and fjanet Stand for truth, even if Continue to work hard. it means Strive for excellence. S qou Be standing an advocate for the weak. alone. Always do Help those in need. Be an encouraging friend to those around you. what is right! Above love the Lord your all God all, with your heart. He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but do Justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God. 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