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WORDS

Remembering the past 86 years

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at

Bloomsburg University from

the beginning of the yearbool<: to now, 2002, has special
significance. In the past

many

students dedicated their school

years to producing the yeaibook at Bloomsburg University. Fheir

goal was to preserve

llieir

yearbook was publishe as

Onward. In 1916,

decided

to

change

tlie

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fond memories.

at JBlooinsburg

When

University

it

a slang

longer

fits

name

remains the same.

kriowii

of the publication tb Obiter, wliicii

expresswn or remark. Though

today, the

was

first

gioup of students eame together and

comes from the Latin word Obiter Dictum, wliich
means

the

meaning and purpose

thi^'

tran-.lated

tlcfinition

of the

book

no

still

The

DiflFerent

Alma Mate

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Far above the river winding

Midst the mountains grand.

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Far throughout the land

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Far and wide though
Still

we may wander

our hearts are true

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To our

We

hilltop

Alma Mater

our pledge renew. Far and wide though

we may wander.

Ever seaward Susquehanna

Never

resting flows

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Ever onward, striving, climbing

Onward Bloomsburg

goes.

Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College

Up on

College Hill

Years to

come

shall find us ever

True to Bloomsburg

Still

s

University.
Academy, Literary Institute, State Normal School, State Teachers College, State College,
It all
For the past 163 years, Bloomsburg University has undergone an extensive metamorphosis.
successfully
began in 1839 when a small private academy opened in the town of Bloomsburg. It was

conducted

for

two years by

teachers
C.P. Waller, a graduate of Williams College. Later, public school

taught at the academy during their

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Waller,

drew up

Literary Institute for the
Literature, ancient

a charter providing that this school be

promotion of education

known

as the

Bloomsburg

and the higher branches of English
This charter was subscribed to by citi-

in the ordinary

and modern languages, and the sciences.

zens of Bloomsburg.
In 1866, the school was taught by
usual influence

and

personality,

Henry

New York.

Carver had an un-

and he successfully modified many of the school's early policies. He

saw the need for a new building, and
Institution.

Carver, of Binghamton,

Mr. Carver assured the

insisted that

it

trustees that $1

was

essential to the future

5,000 would

development of the

build a suitable building.

That building, the present Carver Hall, was dedicated on April
observance by the townspeople.
event.

A bell

George E.
In the

by three members of the

Elwell,

headed by the town band highlighted the

first class at

P.

Wickersham, then

Instruction was travelling through Bloomsburg.

and thought the location of the

lights,"

State

Normal

the

new

school; D.J. Waller,

Jr,

and Charles Unangst.

autumn of 1 867, James

with

1867, with a gala

tower was purchased with $ 1 ,200 secured through popular sub-

for the

scription raised

A parade,

4,

State Superintendent of Public

He saw

the school

literary institute

on the

would be

hill

"ablaze

ideal for a

School. Negotiations began, and in 1868 at a meeting in which Mr.

Wickersham addressed the

citizens

of Bloomsburg,

it

was decided that under the

act

of 1857 a normal school could be established. Consquently a dormitory was built
cost of $36,000.

School,

On

February 19, 1869, the school recognized

combined with the

Literary Institute. In

as a State

September of that

Normal

year, there

were

130 students enrolled in the Normal Department and 80 in the Model School.

Carver Hall then, and as

it

appears now.

at a

Several views of Old Waller Hall.

1871. Charles G. Barkley, Esq., a former county superintendent

Principal Carver

left in

of schools, acted

as principal

from December, 1871,

the Reverend Hewitt, rector of the
until June, 1873. Dr. T.L.

were trying ones,
collect,

full

and often the

blow came

in 1875,

He served as principal

Griswold was then principal until 1877. Those early years

of disappointment and hardships. Subscriptions were hard to

trustees

when

money, and

March, 1872. His successor was

Bloomsburg Episcopal Church.

met

in

obligations

on

their personal responsibility.

Another

the original Waller Hall was completely destroyed by

However, the trustees and people
ftirnished

to

1876

who had

built a larger

faith

and confidence

fire.

in the school again

and more handsome building, Waller

Hall.

In the

fall

of 1877, Dr. DJ. Waller,

grew under

his guidance.

State

P.

(Noetling Hall) and the east wing of the

his tenure.

Welsh served

Normal School from 1890

and an addition

made by

principal. For thirteen years the school

When

Dr. Waller resigned in 1890 to

State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the school

condition. Dr. Judson

and

became

The Model School

dormitory were constructed during

become

Jr.

to the four-story

as principal

to 1906.

of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute

During

dormitory were

was in prosperous

his administration the

built.

gymnasium

Science Hall, built from plans

Dr. D.S. Hartline, was completed in 1906, just after Dr. Welsh's resignation.

Waller Hall and Noetling Hall,

and the Commons.

The coupla of Old
Waller.

Dr. D.S. Hartline

now the site of Lycoming Hall

Old North Hall, was originally a men
structure, Luzerne Hall.

Dr. D.

J.

Waller,

until 1920,

Jr.,

s

dormitory.

The building was razed

responded a second time to the summons of the

when he retired from

active duty.

in

1965 to make way for a newer

trustees,

He was succeeded by Dr.

and returned as

Charles H. Fisher,

principal

who came

to the school from the State Department of Public Instruction. His principalship extended from 1920

was in 1920 that the State purchased the school and changed the name to Bloomsburg
State Normal School, dropping the "Bloomsburg Literary Institute." During Dr. Fisher's administration

to 1923.

It

extension courses were instituted and the Bloomsburg public schools were opened to the teacher
training service of the

Normal School.

Dr. G.C.L. Reimer, also from the State

Instruction, succeeded Dr. Fisher as principal

and served

Department of Public

until his retirement in 1927.

The

State Council of Education

on June 4, 1926 authorized the

State

Normal School

to confer

the degree B.S. in Education to graduates of four-year courses in Elementary Education and in JunTeachers College
ior High School Education. May 13, 1927, the Council changedthe name to State
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
the college were enriched by the establishment of a Commerical Department under the direction of
Dr.

Reimer

Professor

in July, 1927.

H. A. Andruss.

The Senior Walk,

the 1912 class

gift.

The grove was located north of Montour

Under

Hall.

the administration of President Francis B.

the teacher education program,

Haas (1927-1939)

and a new degree program

Upon the appointment of Dr. Haas as

great progress

in business education

was

was made
initiated.

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,

campus. As a

the U.S.

result, a

Navy V- 12

in

Office Training Program was conducted on the Bloomsburg

campus building was renamed Navy Hall, In 1959,

education was instituted, and today Navy Hall

still

houses the program.

a division of special

In 1960, the school's

name was changed

to

Bloomsburg

State College. Authorization

was recieved

shortly thereafter to grant the Bachelor of Arts degree for liberal arts programs in humanities, social

and natural sciences/mathematics. Graduate study, leading to the Master of Education, also
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. A cooperative
sciences,

doctoral program in elementary education began in 1982.

Construction of Schuykill Hall began in 1968

A view of Old Waller Hall and the
Commons

In 1975

Old Waller Hall was demolished

Lycoming Hall

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to

make way

for

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,
the institution

after

163 years of existence Bloomsburg University

is still

as

strong as ever.

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The pinery located behind Schuykill

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was

the

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Feature

FEATURES
What happens when you come

year? Quite

Bloomsburg your freshmen
simply a

lot!!!

moment you

Starting the

and head
hill"

you

to

leave

to the "friendly college

home

on the

are already taking part in a

year old

Bloomsburg

Move-In. At

this

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tradition. ..Fall

moment you

are

no

longer a high school senior but a college

freshmen.
Before you

know

Fair has arrived

with

musical shows.

its

Bloomsburg

the

it,

rides,

Then

in

animals and

mid-October

Homecoming and Parents Weekend

rolls

around.

The

:.

semester passes,

we

had our**

all

chance to go sleigh riding on garbage
bags,

and before you know

upon

us.

there

With

is

so

much

always

finals are

it

pressure in

room

for

life

fun.

In Spring Renaissance and Sibling's

Weekend

bring the parents back to

Bloomsburg once again. The downtown
is

shut

down

familes can enjoy fun

The time to say goodbye to

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and Bloomsburg.

their

and food. Then,

without warning, graduation

ones,

and

so that students

is

upon

us.

friends, loved

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,

The/ Move/
For some of

us,

it

was the end of

we knew

life as

it,

or so

we

the locker
:hought. There were no more proms, no more going to
to the
go
to
permission
Detween classes, and no more asking
new
brave
strange
bathroom. We were moving on, towards a
summer
foreign. The
A^orld, one in which everything seemed so
own, independent
our
on
were
we
now
and
quickly,
by
passed
days

strange place... Bloomsburg.
you remember the drive to Bloomsburg?

in a

Do

And

you to locate everything you packed.

The hours

At some point we

)^ourself for forgetting things?

took

it

of course kicking
did.

all

And

so

be

m

begins the Fall ritual of Freshmen move-in.

That was the day we
college.

The

first

learned what

lines

were everywhere;

carts, orientation,

long waits for

it

was

registration, the

and worst of

all

like to

slow elevators,

the

Commons.

and sisters,
There were so many people
and
roommate
everyone else's parents and of course your new
a whole new
their family That was the day the friendships and
-

phase of our

We

were

lives

in

all

your parents, brothers

began.
it

together.

Having someone

to share

prospect of sharing your

helped the transition The

it

with

room with

someone you didn't know scared us all. Luckily, lor the most
qucsrions began - right
it worked out. That's when the
part,

Mom

after

finally

and Dad

on our own.

left.

when we

That's

one ever said college was going

No

began,

can

I

where

we
park

started learning.

my

are the

Once

car?

good

Do

I

How

to be easy

late

we thought

There was so much

to

A

How

late

And most

classes

Where

importantly

would never end. Three
Welcome

it

thirty page paper!

do

-

clubs to join, friends to

and oh yeah, studying
does Naps deliver? Dorm life proved to be
some. Remember being up to midnight talking

meet, wing meetings, dances to stand

challenging for

Even before

does Naps deliver?

have a curfew?

chapters to be read by next week?

too.

we were

parties?

classes began,

to college.

realized that

Laundry, cleaning and time management.

at,

Sam General Bio exam. Most of us
- fire drills, bomb scares,
proved we
parents cringed when
your
how
remember
the whole lot. But
Remember when
home?
Bloomsburg
you first slipped and called

to friends or studying for that

could survive anything then

it

finally felt like

home. That was the college experience.

"Tales

and Tunes of Riverboats" was the theme of this year's

Homecoming. Students
residence hall
to

compete

Friday,

across

campus decorated

their

windows to show support of homecoming, and

for various prizes.

October

19, with a

The

pep

celebrations

rally

began on

sponsored by

CGA.

Saturday morning began with the dedication of the Curtis
English Great

Room

to the

Homecoming parade.
1:30pm with

Alumni House and the annual

Kickoff for the football game began

the Huskies playing Mansfield University.

half time, the winners were

at

At

announced for Homecoming King

and Queen. They were Coy DeLuca of the Bloomsburg
Players

andTamara Coleman of Lycoming Hall

went on

to defeat

.

Bloomsburg

Mansfield again with a score of 41-6.

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Since 1855, the Bloomsburg Fair has provided

something

for everyone.

exhibits, shows,

This past year there were

games, and food, and plenty of it.

For the week of September 22-29, Bloomsburg
is

literally

shut

down because everyone is at the fair.

Keeping with the

spirit

of the small town

fair

the

Bloomsburg Fair provided us with a little bit of the
country.

Where else can you see things ranging from

500 pound pumpkins

to horse racing?

don't forget the "world's smallest" horse.

Oh, and

There was

something that each of us found interesting.

Whether

it

was

all

the

games or the petting zoo.

On Saturday April 28, over 6,000 people gather
on Main

Bloomsburg

for the

25th anni

Renaissance Jamboree. At this

festival,

students

Street,

townspeople

alike played

ai

games, ate food, and

course watched various forms of entertainmer

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Orp-uiiizacions

ORGANIZATIONS
CGA

on Monday,

on Tuesday,

Hillel

on Wednesday, Habitat For

Forensics

Humanity on

Saturday.

Bloomsburg

University has over 200 clubs and
organizations vying to

There

fill

your schedule.

an organization for everyone.

is

College Republicans share their ideas on

howto

rule the v^orld, while the

Board plans campus

groups

activities.

religious

for

Program

There

are

felioWship,

organizations for your major, a group for

your favorite sport, even an organization
that

your

lets

Every

Fall the

campus

practice
gets a

Judo,

chance to see

these organizations at the Activties Fair.

Many campus
show off

organizations take time to

their

group and recruit new

iBhe9i)organizations helped to pave the way

into college

life

for

many. Our high school

FBLA continues in Phi Beta Lambda, and
Interact

and
will

became Rotaract. The friendships

ideas fostered in these organizations

be

carried

for

a

lifetime.

Community Govermnent Association

Executive Committee Members Include:
Press Secretai-y, Stacy Schoeneberger

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(left to right)

Kevin LaMontagne - Executive Assistant, Melissa Berringer
B lass -Treasurer, Dave Conlan - President,

Recording Secretary, Rich

Dave Logan - Executive Assistant, Chancellor Judy Hample, Brian Blasick - Parlimenatrian.

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Alpha Sigma Alpha

Chess Club
Members

Include:

Mr. Robert Ross, Michael' Moskva,
Basil

Moskva, Roman Moskva

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Habitat For Humanity

Megan
Members Include: Sarah Shreckise - Collegiate Challenge Coordinator, Steve Wilson - Treasurer,
- Public Relations, Adam Campbell - Fundraising, Matt Sterenczak
Stratton
Josh
Vice-President,
Young
Secretary,

Rose Gwynn -

Pi-esident.

Hillel

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Cohen-Dion - Advisor, Dana Cohen - Vice President, Jess Ley,
Vokiak
Joe Aronson Guest Speaker, Johanna Moss - President, Ben Docktor, Renge

Members Include:
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Dr. Gloria

Husky Ambassadors

Members

Include: Nikki Mbyer, Sarah Shreckise. Jen Riley, Ashley Henry,

Erica Otero, Carolyn Johnson, Erin Hazard,
Kristen

Mock, Heather

Serafin,

Pam

Em Bray, Melissa Scheer,

Jamie Rudolph,

CameronHibshman, Stephanie Dean,Gregory Hedier, Andi'e Johnston,

Digiacomo,

Amy Newman,Mary-Lou

Williams, Jolmathan Sabo,

Kim

Reese,

Sarah Bryant, Rich Blass, Steve Wilson

National Broadcasting Societ

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Mu Sigma Upsilion

(left to right) First Row - Belitza Hernandez, LaVaysha Lewis, Karen Ceter, Andrea Daly.
Second Row - Tara Finch, Angie Torres, Athena Kaliz, Jennifer Munoz, Christina Duffield, Jazmin Torres.

Members Include:

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ISoxlJLA

(National Student Speech Hearing Association)

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Members Include: (left to right) Kevin Wetzel, Jeiinifer Wright -Assistant Editor, RichBlass - Editor. Riane
Fisher - Copy Editor, Yee-Fan Chiang - Business Manager. Not pictured include: Carol Talanca • Photographer, Kevin LaMontagne - Photographer, and Lisa Renolyds.

Program Board

Quest

Residence Hall Association

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Senior Class

Members Include:

(left to

nght) Kevin LaMontagne - Vice-President, Rich Blass - Treasurer, Rita

President, Melissa Berringer

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Secretary.

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variety teams sponsoring over

athletes, the

Huskies maintain a strong

tradition in sports that covers
fields, tracks,

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and

distinctions that

courts.

makes

its

many

BU

different

hdlds

many

athletic programi

stand apart from other schools. All those

who

participate in athletics contribute a great deal}

of time and effort in their quests to make the

Huskies the best that they can be.

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Football
Rudy

Garcia, Joe Deitrich, Chris Tiiompson, Bryant

Stone,

Ken

Jordan, Dorian

Thompson,

Eric Steffen,

Darryl Williams, Marques Glaze, Andrew Hermann, Josh

Klingerman, Jared Hostetler, David Jett, Kurt Leakey,
Tierell

Johnson, Sid Harrison, Kurt West, Toyae Berry,

Justin Johnson,

Doug

Werner, Charlie Lanier, Julius

Brown, Jamison McLaughlin, Andy Hornberger, Adam
Houseknecht, Mike Ceroli, Jeremiah Zech, Shawn Gaul,

Randy Houck, Mike Gross, Arrastene Henry, Nick Kurtz,
Derek Williams, Jeremiah Dyer, Rudy Marciano, Tyson
Hale,

Shawn Buder, Chris Kelly, Jason Noble,

B.J.

Tho-

mas, Luke Murray, Paul Linn, Greg Roskos, Matt Keys,
Brian Bingaman, Jason Cudzil,

Mike Bohnsky, Matt

Newhard, Josh Rogerson, Jeremy Matrician, Jason
Wysokinski, Tony Milone, Jesse Harr, John Centak,

Shawn Katz, Jordon Golob, Josh Golob, Ivan Rodriquez,
Chris Mulhn, Kyle Shearer, Charlie Fay, Jim Screven,

Todd White

,Jahri

Evans, Jason Pluck, Zach Miers,

Rob

Conway, Rocco Forgione, Matt Vincent, Allen
Lechthaier, Steve Burke,

Gregor, Kevin

Petri,

Tom McKee, Chris Smith, Pran

Zach Quigley,

Owen Wilson, Aaron
Tim Oliver,

Zeamer, Harold

Allen, Bret Fryar,

Bowman, Jared

French, John Gallo, Matt Gerst, John

Lydic, Jason Sheldon, Chris Swingler, Al

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Bradley

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PSAC EAST Champions)

Women's
Julie

Bloom, Ashley

Frey,

Kim

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Gasper,

Stacey Heberling,Carrie-Anne Hiltebeitel,
Patricia Joyce,Jessica Lightcap,Stephanie

McCauley,Monica Piro,Jennie Roberts,
Sarah Rowson, Colleen Ryan,Gabrielle
Seiger,

Autumn Simmons, Christi

Lisa Stefursky,

Amy Tavares

Sorrell,

Itown Invitational

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Haven

Invitational

Paul Short Invitational

Rock

Slippery

Invitational

Gettysburg Invitational

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4th out of 5 i^

38th out of 39

5th of 5

12th
10th
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Men's
Joseph Brewer,

Tom

Densmore, Justin

Dosch, David Gamsby,

Tim

Jadick,

Michael Kaminsky, Jared Knutelsky, Daniel
Mest, Brandon Palmer, Kyle Scanlan,
Sciarrillo,

Dan

Chris Turner, Eric Wolfgang,

Kelly Worrall

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Invitational

Lock Haven

Invitational

Paul Short Invitational
Slippery

Rock Invitational

6th out of

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5th out of 6

36th out of 38
6th of 8

Gettysburg Invitational

9th

PSAC Championship

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Kevin Wright, David Gantz, Lou Williams,

Mickey Bumbarger, Sean

Pursel, Phil

Bocchino, Karl Lohninger,
Travis Martzell,

Mike

Adam

Ross,

Clay,

Andre

Giannotti, Nicolas Pirichinsky, Steve

Blumenthal, Matthew Magill, Derek
Smith, Jason Seager, Josh Aikens, Chris

Cummins, Brent

Leibelsperger,

Dirk

Hamilton, Daniel Urbina, Keith Wright,

Greg Pompei, Dustin Henry

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Women's Soccer
Heather Hartman, Nicole Yerkes, Alea
Balthaser,

Rebecca Stametz, Vanessa

Peregrim, Renee Williams, Kerry

Eberhardt, Sara Cornish, Kelly Salvaterra,

Sarah Branin, Andrea Wenzel, Jessica Rae
Baker,

Amanda

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McLaughlin, Abby Davis,

Danielle Brunetti, Andrea Bauer, Nicole
Zeoli, Erin Conley,

Jamie Uhas, Lindsay

Knupp, Dana Buffo

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Erin Bartsch
Larissa

Bench

Julianne Bramante

Miranda Campbell
Molly Clay
Beth Fulton
Katie Kochera
Julie

McCully

Pittsburgh

Wesley College

L/2-1

Bryant College

W/10-0

Messiah

W/2-0

Scranton

L/5-0

East Stroudsburg

L/2-1

Philadelphia

W/5-1

Shippensburg

L/1-0

Millersville

W/5-0

C.W. Post

W/1-0

Slippery

PSAC
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Mansfield

Kutztown

2001 Finish 14-3, 6-2

Univ

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W/6-2
W/4-0

Mercyhurst

W/5-0

Assumption

W/2-0

UMASS-Lowell

W/1-0

Indiana

W/3-0

Lock Haven

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Jackie Loehwing, Alison

Pofii:,

Tonya Aikey,

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Julie

Orner, 7\lyson Bevan, Tara Fabian, Lauren
Lusignea, Diana G'v^ngeli, Sheila Zilinski, Erin

McConnell, Liz Martin, Nicole Hartranft, Erin
Bosch, Marlea Parlton,
Parrlon,
Fritz,

Pam

Gianni, Shark

Brandy Weller, Monica Misiak, Shanna

Maria Hayduk, Stephanie Beck, Marcie

Zilinski,

Draye Douty, Nicole Green, Elyce

Morring, Jaimie Hartman, Trish

Amy Jones

Leitzel,

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'1

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Steph Kline, Jen Lojewski, Jen Bryan, Steph Weikel

Megan LaBuda,

Carrie Pugh, Michelle Albanese,

Kristen Millard, Jen Spinelli, Colleen

Baumunk,

Meggi Rothermel, Meaghan Roe, Karen Yeasted

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101

Men's
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Tom

Barlow,

Adam Bohman, Aaron

Phil Cole, Jay DeShields,

Kinsey,

Carter,

Ryan Hewitt, Michael

Ryan Luckman, Cheyenne

Patty, Bill

Reed, Seth Scott

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2001-02 Finish 14-14, 6-6

PSAC

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Kelly Gribbin, Holly Hicks, Janelle Hose, Katelynn^

Jann, Katie Jefters, Ashley Jones, Rebecca Kadingo,
Jodi Kaiser, Leah Leneweaver, Jamie Ludwig,

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108

Men's

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Jason Davis,

Matthew

Thomas

DiSalvatore,

Ryan

Farrell,

Fender, Steve Fisher, Jay Forman,

Michael Fowler, Matthew Garifo, James Graham,

Brandon

Hilt, Brian

Kamenetz, Chad Matthews,

John May, Robert Panowicz, Dave Robinson,
Robert Robitaille, Robert Struble, David Teufel,
Brent Watkins, Jason Wheeler,

Andrew Wise

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Shippensburg

W/116.5

Kutztown

W/ 124-81

Indiana

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112

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Wrestling
Tom

Anderson, Duane

George Carter,

Adam

Bastress,

Jim

Bertulis,

Castner, Robert Chalet,

Ryan Chulada, Michael

Collins,

Devin DeRenzis,

Aaron Ferrance, Ryan Garner, Hunter Guenot,
Justin Haupt, Brian Henninger, Jerod Herzog,

Chad Hoare, Justin
Andy LudlowJ
B. J. Mikeska, Tony Milone, Mark Piermattei,
Lewis PoUey, Walter Putnam, Chadd Sines,

Josh Hewes, Brock Hite,

^

Johnson, Paul Kantner, Chris Lape,

James Softchin, Pat

Spirelli,

Ivan Usztics, Brandon

White

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Baseball

I

Mike Vavra, Larry
Piccini, Steve Buttorff, Matt Bennecoff, Brian
Sperling, Brian Martin, Ryan Gilroy, Matt
Wiltrout, Mike Rakoczy, Paul Santay, Aaron
Wheeler, Tim Kelleher, Jason Helcoski, Ryan
Mengel, Andrew Gideon, Todd Schulberger,
Mike Robertson, Nicholas Stachokus, Chadd
Guss, Mark Reiter, Trent Berner, Zach Hastie,
Mike

Fiorelli,

Charlie Reed,

j

P.J.

Vanni, David Williams, Brian Zorger, Robert

Jewett

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2002 Finish (24-^4,8-16 PSAC

East)

Alderson-Broaddus W/8-2

West Chester

W/10-7

L/7-6

Alderson-Broaddus L/ 1

West Chester

W/12-7

W/2-0

Edinboro

W/10-3

S.

W/6-5

Bucknell

L/13-^

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Bucknell

W/14-5

Lock Haven

Apprentic College L/ 5 -4
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Kutztown

New Hampshire W/10-3

Kutztown

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East Stroudsburg

L/8-6

L/7-6

East Stroudsburg

W/5-1

Bucknell

L/9-5

Shippensburg

L/8-2

L/1

Bucknell

W/3-2

Shippensburg

L/6-5

Lock Haven

W/9-8

Shippensburg

L/9-1

Millers\^ille

L/4-1

Minn-Morris

W/16-0

Shippensburg

W7-5

Millersville

L/9-8

Minn-Morris

3-0

Millersville

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712-5

Millersville

E.

Menn.

Salem

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Salem

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East Stroudsburg

W/6-1

Kutztown

L/3-0

Kutztown

L/2-1

East Stroudsburg

L/7-1

Wi;ansfield

Softball
Christi

McHale, Kerri Cooper, Amber Cowher,

Laurel Koster, Lisa Mull, Jessica Shnyder,

Samantha

Basaiik, Liza Pepper, Sarah

Lisa Lowe, Sara Roba,

Amanda

McDaniel,

Breon, Jennifer

Probst, Jaime Wilson, Becca Kehler,

Mylan

Le,

Alison Necci, Stephanie Levonick, Tricia DePoe,

Melanie Anderson, 7^Jnanda Smith, Deanna Wolf

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Ranked Third
2002

in, the

Nation

in

D-

NCAA MID-ATLANTIC REGION C
2002 PSAC CHAMPIONS

PIONS

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Men's Tennis
Kurtis Caster

Aleksander Kalezic

Mike McGrath
Brendan Miller
Kris

Shumway

Brett Siegfried

Mark

Vellek

Kevin

Wenck

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State

Colgate

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Duquesne

W/5-2

Messiah College

W/9-0

Skidmore College

W/6-3

Edinboro

George Mason

w/6-3

Concordia

W/6-3

Franklin Pierce

W/5-1

Assumption

L/5-lj««.

Kutztown

L/8-f

Lehigh

W/6-3

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Rock

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Queens

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Wbmen's
Rachel Keller, Julie Minogue, Katie O'Neill,

Molly Kline, Katie Maclean, Georgia Carinci,

Megan Pry, Sheila Zilinski,
Summer Staniszewski, Megan Bell, Patti Welsh,
Nicole Settanni,

Brandy McPherson, Diana G'AngeU, Pam Gianni,
Marcie

Zilinski,

Meaghan McDugall,

Jackie

Angermeier, Steph Straup, Danielle Yeager,

Linda Schultz, Yshonda Wisher

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W/19-6

Longwood

L/14-7

Stonehill

W/12-9

C.W. Post
Philadelphia

Lock Haven

W/14-8

Mercyhurst

W/9-5

Indiana (PA)

W/22-8

Shippensburg

W/11-6

Millersville

W/18-16

GaMion

W/16-9
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West Chester
East Stroudsburg

W/18-11

West Chester (PSAC)
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2002pnish
132

(10-4, 5-1

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Tom Densmore
Justin

Dosch

David Gamsby
Tim Jadiclc
Michael Kaminsky
Brian Klinefelter
Jared Knutelsky

Daniel Mest

Brandon Palmer

Dan

Sciarrillo

Eric

Wolfgang

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Stacey Heberling

Carrie-Anne Hiltebeitel
Patricia Joyce

Danielle Kramer
Jessica Lightcap

Stephanie McCauley

Monica

Piro

Jennie Roberts

Colleen Ryan
Gabrielle Seiger

Autumn Simmons
Lisa Stefursky

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Michelle Belardi

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Larissa

Kimberly L Bendel

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Katherine L Brannaka

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Heather Y Brown
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Thomas Bulawa
Sarah

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Sarahkate Wiede^:

Katrina L Wiest

Kevin

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on

all

is

a day for reflectior

of your past achievements.

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you have enjoyed
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to recall the class^ps

friendships

accomplishments.

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a

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forward towards the road that you will soon
be traveling. Graduating does not end your

connection with Bloomsburg.

What you

have gained through the years spent here

with you

work

as

you begin grad

force

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is

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brought many of the same events as occurrec
in the past
future.

and

will

no doubt occur

However, one year

is

never exactly

the others. This year was unique to
us in the

enjoyed,
activities

new

friendships

like

many

we made,

and people encountered. All
for

all

oi

classes

work accomplished, time spent

makes every year memorable
at

in the

in

this

students

Bloomsburg. These experiences form the

groundwork

for

your college experience.

2

-2002

1

Bomb Threats

Campus

Plague

On Tuesday April 30, two bomb threats prompted university officials to close
The first threat was received at 7:56 a.m., and was traced to an
off campus location. By 9 a.m all buildings on campus were searched and
the university.

nothing was found. At 2:15 p.m., a second
university police.
close the

It

was

bomb

threat

was called into

second threat that prompted the university to

campus. This being a Federal offense, whoever was responsible for

the calls could face a

$10,000.00
locations.

causing

this

fine.

maximum

penalty of five years in prision and/or a

At no time were any bombs found

However, the pranks disrupted exams,

ill-feelings

among students,

7Wr

faculty

in

any of the campus

classes,

and

activities

and staff

Block Party Cancelled
A tradition, which some say goes back nearly two decades
was cancelled

this year.

On

Saturday, April

27 students

were forced to go elsewhere to party. The
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Bloomsburg sought

a court order

than 300 people to gather at Sesame Street.
to

Sesame

Street

Town

of

which prohibited more

The

entrance

was guarded by law enforcement agencies

allowing only valid Sesame Street residents to enter.

OSWnMENT

CONTAIKCR

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W. Aff ECf

Pinery Rededicated
On Wednesday May 24, 2002 a long forgotten
World War I memorial was rededicated on
campus. The memorial, actually known as the
pinery,

was

first

dedicated on

May

30, 1919 to

recognize fellow students

who fought and died in

combat. Originally a

was planted

the

1

lives.

6

soldiers

tree

star,

of

and a student nurse who lost their

The trees were planted in

pointed

for each

the shape of a six-

with a flagpole in the center. Only

ten of the original trees exist today. The other trees

died from disease or were removed while

A

Schuylkill Hall was under construction.

forgotten part of history was rediscovered

Campus

Police

Armed

Admist protests and debate among students and
passed a motion to

.

arm campus

police

faculty, the

by a vote of 9-1-1

Council of Trustees

at their

December

12,

2001 meeting.

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On

July

1,

1994 Dr.

Jessica Sledge Kozloff

became the 17th person

head Bloomsburg

to

University of Pennsylvania. Since

Bloomsburg

in

coming

1994 Dr. Kozloff has helped

the University further grow, expand,

the educational needs of

improvement of campus
one

its

March 1995 saw

and meet

students.

The

has been

facilities

and the end of her

priority,

to

first

year in

the dedication of the

Student Recreation Center. But the most
important achievement in

this area

was the

completion and dedication in 1998 of the

new Andruss

library, a facility that

was badly

needed and has enhanced Bloomsburg's
standing within the State System of Higher

Education and nationally

as well.

Further

projects include additions or remodeling to

Centennial Gymnasium, the Scranton

Commons, and

converting the old library

building into a Student Services Center.

Helping these ambitious projects has been
record fundraising by the development
including a system high $3.6 million in

Enrollment has
five years,

instructional

1

staff,

999.

also increased over the last

and the growth

in business,

and interactive technologies and

other in-demand fields has helped to fiarther
this

expansion.

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Mark Schweiker, Pennsylvania's 44th governor,
and the only governor in the nation

to hold

the position as a direct result of the September
1 1

attacks, has

safety

worked

tirelessly to

make

the

and security of Pennsylvania's

neighborhoods

his top priority.

Born on

January 31, 1953, in Levittown, Bucks
County, Schweiker

is

a graduate of Bishop

Egan High School and earned

a Bachelor of

Science degree from Bloomsburg University
in

1975.

He

holds a master's degree in

administration from Rider University. After
college he entered the business

advanced

McGraw

to positions at Merrill

and

Hill

consulting firm.
office in

world and

his

Lynch,

own management

He was first elected to public

1979

as

Middletown Township

and

in

1987 was elected Bucks

Supervisor,

County Commissioner. Governor Schweiker
was sworn
Gov.

Tom

on October

in

2001, following

Ridge's appointment

George W. Bush
of

5,

Homeland

to

head the nation's Office

Security.

Lieutenant Governor in
re-elected in

by President

He was

first

elected

November 1994 and

November 1998.

2002 VOho-'yVUho
The

following students were selected as

Whos Who Among
Universities

and

Students In American

Colleges for

2002.

Mary Helen Ahern
John Andrew Amoriello

Kevin Deibler

Jaclyn Susanne Angermeier

Jason Allan DeShields

Brian David Arnold

Susan Elizabeth Dickinson

Stephanie

Anne

Barrett

Denise Marie DeSantis

Becky Sue Digan

Dudek

Melissa Brianne Berringer

Rita Marie

Richard Alan Blass

Jeremiah Dyer

Kimberly

Ann Boyce

Sarah Branin

Rebecca A. Brown
Christian

Burd

James John

Eifler Jr.

Meghan Joy Fazekas
Michael Thomas Fiorelli

Kim

Michelle Gasper

Felix Carrasquillo

Laura Beth Gavio

Amber Rose Cochran
Corey Collier

Dayna Elizabeth Gulden
Thomas John Hallman

David Bryan Conlan

Stacy Lorraine Hartung

Ann Day
Matthew Daniel Day

Gregory Carl Xavier Hedler

Heather

Scott Christopher Henley

Kara Elizabeth Heusinger

Lawrence Richard Pryzblick

Cameron Mark Hibshman

Nicole Marie Rafferty

Jamie Lee Hillman

Erica

Carrie-Anne Hiltebeitel

Jennifer Kathleen Riley

Michele Allison Hlib

Zakia

Roselyn L. Jordan

Amylou Ruiz

Kristy Joy

Kauffman

Lynn Rice
S.

Ringgold

Nicole Kristen

Sandom

Heidi Marie Kessler-Mitchell

Mario Dominic Saullo

Kevin Bendey LaMontagne

Julie L. Scott

Christopher

J.

Lemoncelli

Tiffany

Amy

Anne Lewis
Linfante

Meredith Rae

Smith

Daniel D. Steele

Marie Lictenwalner

Thomas R

Angela Faye Shearer
Lisa Marie

Crystal R. Lesher

Jr.

Little

Michele Kephan Swanger
Sarah Taby

Sarah Beth Titler

Lomax
Lauren Elizabeth Madak

Yvonne M. Wenger

Solomon Abdul Melson

Scott Wetterau

Katherine A.

Denise

Ann Mullen

Aloysius

Semah Nagbe

Sarah Louise Neverosky

Leign

Ann

Jr.

Nichols

Jacqueline Marie Payne

Svetlana Ulrich

Jennifer K. Wislock

Edward William Wojciechowski

Meghan

Elizabeth Woll

Beth Yendrzeiwski

Jenny

Ann Young
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UNITED IN MEMORY
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Presidential Address:
TME

PRESIDENT:-€bod

11,2001

Sept.

evening. Today, our fellow citizens, our

way of life, our

voly freedojp^came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist

rne vi^ms were

in airplanes, or in their offices; secretaries,

A0m^, military and federal workers;

moms

Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by

The

and dads,
evil,

acts,

businessmen and

friends

and neighbors.

despicable acts of terror.

pictures o^irplanes flying into buildings, fires burning,

collapsing^'Kave filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness,

and

huge structures
a quiet, unyielding

a^geff'These acts of mass- murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos

and

retreat. ButjLb*^^

great people has

have

failed;

our country

is

strong.

been moved to defend a great nation. Terrorist attacks can

shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the

foundation of America. These acts shattered

American

steel,

but they cannot dent the

steel

resolve.

America was targeted

and opportunity

for attack because we're the brightest

in the world.

Today, our nation saw

evil,

with the best of America
for strangers

And no one

will

the very worst of

— with

beacon for freedom

keep that light from shinim

human

nature.

And we

the daring of our rescue workers, wit

and neighbors who came

to give

blood and help in an

could

Immediately following the

first

attack,

emergency response

Our

military

emergency teams

plans.

are

working

in

I

implemented our government's
is

powerful, and

New York

it's

prepared.

Our

City and Washington, D.C. to help

with! local rescue efforts.-*

Our first

recaution
ittaclcs

who have been injured, and to
home and around the world from

priori t)^ to get help to those

to^otect our

citizens at

take every
further

of

^

The

functions of our government continue without interruption. Federal

agencies in Washington

which had

essential personnel tonight,

and

to be evacuated today are reopening for

will

be open for business tomorrow.

Our

fmancial^stitutions remain strong, and the American economy will be open
for businlis, as well.

cm

is

underway

for those

who

rdiources of our intelligence

and

sd-responsible

between the

o|i

behind these

evil acts. I've directed

and law enforcement communities

them

to bring

terrorists

are

to justice.

who committed

We will

these acts

to

make no
and those who

n
appreciate so very

much

condemning

members of Congress who have joined me in
attacks. And on behalf of the American people, I

the

these

who

any world leaders

d our
security

friends

and

allies

I

ask for your prayers for

worlds hafee been shattered, for
threatened!

And

I

valley of tMe
is

a

in

shadow of death,

dly when

for justice

all

those

who want

all

all

those

who

peace and

grieve, for the children

whose sense of safety and

Psalm 23: "Even though
I

fear

no

evil, for

You

None of us

freedom

all

youj.
.i.

that

Good

is

I

walk through the

are with

and peace. America has stood down enemies

arjd

whose

security has been

me."

Americans from every walk of life unite

so this time.

Thank

all

pray they will be comforted by a power greater than any of

spokeMthrough the ages

This

join with

iKthe world, and we stand together to win the war against terrorism.

Tonight,

us,

have called to offer their condolences and

our resolve

and we

will ever forget this day. Yet, ^ye gp-fg'rward to

good and

night,

before,

in

and
A

just in

God

will

do

defend

our world.

bless >America.
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Amy

Amy

Golembeski

L.

S.

Burkat

Dear Amy,

Dear Amy,
Graduation

Diploma
Congratulations! You have worked hard,
strived for excellence
so

much.

We

is

is

a beginning, not

merely a license

to

an end. Your
work and learn.

Ceremonies and parchment paper are just that
and no more. The decisions that you make

and have achieved

from today forward will determine the path of

are very proud of you. As

your

you step towards your future, we wish

life.

We, your parents, have given you the

tools to create.

It

is

now up

to

you how you

you a lifetime of success, happiness and

use them. Weigh your choices carefully, for

good health. This

they

is

just the beginning.

may

not only impact your

life,

but the

lives of generations to follow. Idealism

Love,

enthusiasm have their place, but never

Mom, Dad and

April

sight of reality or reason.

Your

life

will

and
lose

may

depend upon

this! Good luck, God bless and
God speed you on your journey. Our love will
always accompany you wherever you go.

Mom

Jennifer Bilinsky
Jen,

Congratulations!
of you.

We

are extremely proud

You have accomplished

You are going

to

so

much.

be a wonderful teacher.

May happiness always be

yours.

We

you so much.

Love,

Mom, Dad &

Liz

love

and

Cliff

Heather

Denise Lynne Bailey

N. Parrish

Heather,

Denise,

Ever since you were a
You've come a long way: we're very proud
of

|

you wanted
after

what you have accomplished.

girl

be a teacher. Now.

much hard work and

\
I

Love,

dedication your dream has become a
reality.

We

are so very proud of you

and your accomplishments. May God

Mom, Dad,
Jeff and

to

little

continue to guide you as you travel

Toby

the paths of the future.

Much

Love,

Mom, Dad and Grant

Christa Marie Palmieri
Dear Christa,

"Another goal achieved". You have what

and conquer the world.

We

takes.

Now

go out

are very proud of you and love

you so much.

Mom, Dad, Dann and Katrlna

214

it

Jennifer Leffler

Kerri Hayes

Jenny,
Kerri,
You'll always be our

job on

all

little

girl.

you have achieved.

Great

We

are so

Congratulations, you did

proud of your determination and
independence.

We

seeing you find
the wonders

life

Best wishes on

look forward to

all

of

Love.

has

Mom, Dad,

Eric, Chris,

Shannon, Madison, Makala and

love you.

Mom

your future

endeavors!

in store for you.

We

all

it!

Spotty

and Dad

Kristin Ingram
Dear Kristin,

Once again four years have flown by
of

an eye and the

in the blink

"real world" awaits you.

We

are

very proud of what you have become, both as a

graduate and as a person. You will be a

wonderful teacher! That
love of children

is

a fact! Your inherent

and passion

makes

to help others

that a definite in an otherwise uncertain world.

As you journey onward, take with you our

love,

prayers and best wishes for a successful and
fulfilling life.

Love,

Mom, Dad, Kevin and Bobby

i

215

Kristina Landeta

Michelle
We

L.

are so proud of you.

Kurtz
You have

accomplished a great deal. You

Congratulations Kristina Love

will

very successful. All our love,

Landeta!

We

are

all

Mom, Dad and Mike

very proud of your

accomplishment. Your hard work,
dedication, and perseverance have

paid

off.

We

a positive

are sure you will have

impact on the lives of

those students that will pass

through your classroom.

Jennifer Pepe
Jennifer,

it's

so very hard to put into

are feeling. Since the day you
of wonderful.

just you

came

words the happiness and pride we

into our lives

has been nothing short

There were no "terrible two's" - no dreaded teenage years,

and your million dollar smile.

Congratulations on

all

your achievements.
Love,

Mom

216

it

and Dad

be

Amy

Shannon Marie Gorey
Shannon, congratulations, we are so
very proud of you. This

we've been waiting

is

the

We

moment

for since the

Love.

were born! Follow your dreams and

remember,

is

it

Newman

are so proud of you,

JOB

day you

Jo

Amy. GREAT

!!!

Mom

Dad, Teresa & Mark

Billy

the journey, not the

destination, that will create a lifetime of

happiness.
All of our best

wishes and love

you

to

for ever.

Love.

Mom. Dad. Tommy
and Brendan

Marlea Partlon
Marlea,

You've had a wonderful college experience.

We

are very proud of your

accomplishments. As always, your hard work and
desire to do well have paid dividends. You're ready
to

meet the challenge of being a

and

field

who you

hockey coach.
are

and

will

We

all

fine

math teacher

love you for being

always support you.

Radea Carter
Dear Radea,

We

are proud of your

achievement and success
Bloomsburg.

We

at

hope you

continue to press forward

to

reach your highest potential. God
bless you and keep you forever in
his care.

Love,

Mom. Pop and Carter

Congratulations Dea!
Love,

Cousins Lance, Tiara, Joey,

Sonny, Tori and sisters India

and Asia.

\

Radea,

We

are so proud to see you reach

your goal.

We know

you can do

anything you put your mind

wish you much success

to.

We

\r*>

your

in

endeavors post graduation.
Love.

Tommy

Gwen. Lish and Pop Pop

To Radea

(better

We have watched

known

as Roses),

you grow into a

beautiful young lady, and

we

"^ -^^
are so

proud of you today and always.
Love,

Aunt Cat Cat and Uncle Keith

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Tiffany E. Smith

Alana

Jill

Newman

A PRECIOUS LITTLE GIRL.
I

have learned that success

is

to

be

measured not so much by the position
that one has reached in

life,

as by the

come

You have

BEST!!!

MOM

so far in a short

XO,

DAD

XO,& ERIC XO

Never

period of time.

YOUNG WOMAN...
GO GET UM ALANA!

YOURE THE

obstacles which she has overcome

while trying to succeed.

A BEAUTIFUL, BRIGHT, CHERISHED

I'm very

stop trying.

proud of you.
Love,

Mom

"^f^

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Erin M. Stevens
Dear Erin,

Congratulations on your graduation

from college.

We

are so proud of you.

Love,

Mom

and Dad

219

Christy Lynn Nugent

Christy,

From the

first

day of school

to the last

have always made us proud of you.
luck as you pursue your career.

Love always,

Mom

220

and Dad

day of school, you

We wish you

the best of

Jaclyn Susanne Angermeier

JACLYN SUSANNE ANGERMEIER
CONGRATULATIONS ON ACHIEVING THE GOALS THAT YOU SET
FOR YOURSELF. BOTH IN THE CLASSROOM AND ON THE PLAYING
FIELD YOUR FIARD WORK, DETERMINATION AND DEDICATION HAVE
ENABLED YOU TO STAND OUT AS THE WONDERFUL CARING.
PERSON THAT YOU ARE.
,

BEST OF LUCK

IN

THE FUTURE. YOU HAVE MADE US ALL SO PROUD.
WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH.

''TEACHERS MAKE ALL OTHER PROFESSIONS POSSIBLE"'

LOVE, MOM, DAD, JIMBO, CR\IG, POP-POP, MOM -MOM, GK,
IINCLE JOHN, AINT PAT, MIKE AND MATT

221

Kevin Petri
Kevin,

Champion on the
Champion
another

Dad,

in the light.

life

Mom

field...

goal.

Congratulations on attaining

The best

is

yet to come.

We

and Jake

Bloomsburg vs UC Davis
December

w

2,

2000

love you,

^

Nathan Distefano

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Z.

Nathan,

You should be extremely proud
of all

your accomplishments.
Love you!

d

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Beaumont

Brittney

Crystal R. Clements
I

Brittney.

Congratulations!

'

Congratulations on earning your B.S. Degree in

J

Education and best wishes

\

for a very successful

What

Love & Hugs,

career.
|

With

all

a great 4 years!

Mom, Dad, Carann

our love,
|

Mom & Dad

Jason Thomas Laird

Loreen Caffrey

Jason,

You have given us
throughout your

so

much happiness

life.

We

your parents and family.

all

Congratulations

are very proud to be
It

is

an honor

Caffrey

to call

am

my daughter Loreen

very proud to be her

mother.

you our "SON",

With

1

to

Good Luck and Best Wishes

love.

Love,

Mom & Dad

and your

sisters

Mom

Stefanie and Maria

Ann LeVan

Sally
Thank you

to family

Finally fulfilled
47.

Love you

all

for

your support.

Congratulations Jen!
are so very proud of you, your hard

at

We

especially

Chantel/Nicole/Jim.

have done

and friends

my dream

Jennifer M. Clark

work, dedication, and perseverance. Your
compassion, enthusiasm, great humor,

Couldn't

warmth and

without you.

it

With deep respect

love will

make you

a wonderful

teacher, and will be an inspiration and a

/

gift to

appreciation,

every

life

you touch.

We love you so much.
Sally

LeVan

Mom,

Hoss, Cortney, Kristi

& Jeff

Kristen Detwiler

Kerri Umholtz
Dear Kerri,

We

are so proud of you. Your hard

Kris,

work and

seems
message
It

dedication has created you into a wonderful

woman and

**l

teacher.

Remember

not the end, but only a beginning.

that this

We

is

love you!

Forever in our hearts,

like

yesterday that

for the

we were

writing a

high school yearbook. These last

four years have gone by quickly.

We

and wish you continued success and happiness
phase of your life.

this next

Love,
&fi^

224

Mom, Dad, Ryan and Brad

are

extremely proud of you and your accomplishments

Mom, Dad, and Meredith

in

Thomas

Byrne

C.

Erin M. Stevens

Erin,

Thomas,
1

As your parents we are very
proud of you and

all

your

accomplishments

at

Bloomsburg.

The future holds

field of

you pursue you

success and happiness in
the things you do, and
all

all

may

your dreams come true.

a lot of good

things for you and

whatever

wish you good luck,

we know

Grandpa

criminal justice

will be very

successful.
All our love.

Mom, Dad,
and

Nicole

Kristi

Elizabeth Louise Stephens

Congratulations Betsy,
-

Seems

just like yesterday,

College Graduate

-

and dreams come

all

you did was play! A

we're so proud of you
true.

A shining

send our Love and wish you the

-

may

all

your hopes

star above the rest

-

We

Best!!!

Love,

Mom. Dad,

Kelly,

Jenny, Bear, Mark, Aubrey,

Noah, Chas, Hannah and Sophie

225

Elizabeth Louise Stephens
Dear Betsy,

To you

this

message

I'd like to

send.

Since you were

little,

my

best

Friend!
"Best of Luck" I'd like
to say

-

May Good Things alway

come your way!
Your Best Friend

-

Tootsie

IT

^Lxad Lori .A^rr^ie^r*

May '02

May '01

Congratulations!

We

We

are proud of both of you.

wish you success

in all

Love,

Mom

226

and Dad

you

do.

Kristen Simoes
Kristen

Kerri Hayes

Congratulations to you and your "roomies".

Treasure your memories. follow you hearts
.

may

all

.

your dreams come true.

Best of luck to

all of

Kerri,

you!

Congratulations, you did

Love.

Best wishes on

Mom, Dad, Ryan and Jen

all

it!

your future

endeavors!
Love.

Mom. Dad.

Eric. Chris.

Shannon,

Madison, Makala & Spotty

Carrie Leah Breyer

Melanie C. Bate

Bloomsburg

Melanie,

Congratulations on

all

your hard

Spain

work, reaching for your dreams. You

Puerto Rico

make

Adds up

us so proud.

to

Suma Cum Laude

to

me.

Love,

I'm very proud of you Carrie Leah

The Bate Family

Breyer.

Mom, Dad, Grandmother. Michael

Now

and Lynda

difference.

go teach the children -

Love

make

the

Mom

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22-;

SuAnn

D. Ritter

your time.
your dance.
Live every moment leave nothing to chance
Swim in the sea; drink of the deep;
Embrace the mysteries of all you can be.
This is your time." (Michael W. Smith)

"This

is

This

is

Wasn't

We

Wasn't

We

yesterday that

if

thantced 6iod

vie

prayed with you as we tucKed you into bed?

and astced

for His blessing

on your

life.

yesterday when you went off to school on your first bus ride?

it

cried.

it yesterday when you brought home your little Kitty, fo%y?
We complained, but he stayed.
Wasn't it yesterday when we spent hours and hours on math homework and Cnglish grammar as-

Wasn't

signments?

We worHed hard
Wasn't

it

We cheered
I'-

Wasn't

it

together.

yesterday when we went to all of those basketball

games so

far

away from home?

for you.

yesterday we waltced

and

talked for hours

down

the twisting paths in the

woods with your

dog, ^acon, happily following along?

We were
Wasn't

it

all

so happy.

yesterday when you gave your

We were overwhelmed
Wasn't

it

mom a

rose

and a hug

at your high school graduation?

with pride.

yesterday you told us about all of the new eliciting courses you were tatting in your

first

semester of college?
You were truly blessed.

And now
come

you are graduating

the largest blessing

and you have

of our

far einceeded your parents ei^pectations.

You have be-

lives!

Our time with you went by so fast, but oh, it was so sweet from the day you were born....
Times when we all laughed, cried, loved, argued, shared, and understood in silence. Times when
you asKed and we answered: you needed and we guided: you wanted and we gave. And as our times
^uici^ly passed, you learned to tal^e on responsibility and our times together grew less and less
while our prayers for you grew more and more. The time has come for us to spend our days with
you as precious memories stored away in the pages of our hearts with a few fleeting phone calls

and
We

you and are so proud of all you have accomplished. And now as you graduate, with our
and continued prayers for blessing, we say to you: This is your time to dance, f^member to

love

love

do

visits interspersed.

all

unto the Lord as you "embrace the mysteries of all you can be."

This is your time!

Love,

t^om and Pad

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Lynn

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c e r

To [Cow Your breams

Thomas Bulawa
Tom,
Congratulations!!!

We

are so proud of

Always keep your craziness. your sense
ethic.
like

Remember

life is to

like

nobody

is

love you. **Sto Lat"

Love.

Mom. Dad, and Christine

2.30

humor and your hard work

like

it

over.

Work

you've never been hurt and

watching. Good luck with

endeavors.

We

of

your accomplishments.

short and you don't get to do

you don't need the money, love

dance

all of

all

of your future

Lisa

Rawa

Lisa,

With special love on this day to let you know how very much you mean to
me and our children. Your accomplishment of this wonderful goal began
with a humble dependence on GOD.
love you so much!
I

Congratulations.

Vince
Congratulations
I

love you so

Mom!

much, and you deserve

it!

Love,

Vincent

You earned

it!

1

love you!

Love,

Penny
the hard work paid

All

off!

Love,
Victoria

Congrats Mom!
Love Ania

Happy graduation day!
Love,

Claudia

Mommy,
As

1

lay

my head on your
my thumb

shoulder tonite

will taste extra good.

Love,

Alexia

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2.31

Clayton A. -A. Ruley

CONGRATULATIONS CLAYTON!
i

^'Congratulations on your graduation!"

-

Carlton and Jenn

'Congratulations to a great nephew!" - Love Aunt

Mae

"Being your Godfather has been one of my most rewarding experiences. I salute you at this
milestone on your road to success!" - Ulysses W. Jones

"Congratulations on your graduation!" -Uncle Kevin and Aunt Lisa
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