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Volume 87
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2003
Obiter
Box
Kehr Union
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
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Prologue
ALMA MATER
Far above the river winding,
'Midst the mountains grand
Stands our College, dear to students,
Far throughout the land.
Far and wide though we may wander,
Still our hearts are true
To our hilltop Alma Mater,
We our pledge renew.
Ever seaward Susquehanna,
Never resting flows.
Ever upward, striving, climbing.
Onward Bloomsburg goes.
Chorus
Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College,
Up on College Hill
Years to come shall find us ever.
True to Bloomsburg
still.
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What comes to mind when we think of the significance of a yearbook?
Undoubtedly, we picture the remembrance of clusters of friends, doting
and the student activities in which we participated that in essence
comprised the years of our college careers. A yearbook, when opened, reveals
who we are, what we stand for, and what we wish to accomplish as members of
a university, speaking as "one verse" to the world which awaits us.
faculty,
Bloomsburg University's Obiter encapsulates the meaning of the Latin phrase
^Carpe Diem" by seizing every day and every moment that we have spent
striding the hilly campus and compiling them into a yearly book of
remembrances for students to appreciate. A promising future awaits
fruits of tomorrow will never be forgotten.
the past which yields the
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Academy, Literary Institute, State Normal School, State Teachers College, State College, University.
For the past 163 years, Bloomsburg University has undergone an extensive metamorphosis. It all
began in 1839 when a small private academy opened in the town of Bloomsburg. It was successfully
conducted for two years by C.P. Waller, a graduate of Williams College.
taught at the academy during their
summer vacations...
Later, public school teachers
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drew up a charter providing that this school be known as the Bloomsburg
branches of English LitLiterary Institute for the promotion of education ordinary and the higher
subscribed to by citizens
erature, ancient and modern languages, and the sciences. This charter was
In 1856, D.
J.
Waller,
of Bloomsburg.
In 1866, the school was taught
by Henry Carver, of Binghamton,
New York.
Carver had an un-
He
and personality, and he successfully modified many
of the
saw the need for a new building, and insisted that it was essential to the future development
building.
suitable
Institution. Mr. Carver assured the trustees that $ 1 5,000 would build a
usual influence
of the school's early policies.
dedicated on April
^^- JJi^t building, the present Carver Hall, was
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the townspeople.
parade, headed by the
4,
1867, with a gala observance by
town band highlighted the
event.
A
bell for the
tower was
purchased with $1,200 secured through popular subscription raised by three members of the
class at the
new
school; D.J. Waller,
autumn of 1867, James
In the
through Bloomsburg.
travelling
location of the literary institute
1868
that
at a
George
E. Elwell,
Wickersham, then
He saw
the school
would be
and Charles Unangst.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
on the
ideal for a State
hill
act
"ablaze with lights,"
Normal
meeting in which Mr. Wickersham addressed the
under the
at a cost
P.
Jr,
first
was
and thought the
School. Negotiations began, and in
citizens
of Bloomsburg,
it
was decided
of 1857 a normal school could be established. Consquently a dormitory was built
of $36,000.
On
February 19, 1869, the school recognized
as a State
bined with the Literary Institute. In September of that year, there were
Normal Department and 80
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in the
Model
School...
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In the fallof 1877, Dr. D.J. Waller,
Jr.
became
principal. For thirteen years the school
grew under
his
(Noetling Hall) and the east wing of the dormitory were constructed during
State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the
his tenure. When Dr. Waller resigned in 1890 to become
principal of the Bloomsburg Literary
school was in prosperous condition. Dr. Judson P. Welsh served as
gymnasium and
and State Normal School from 1890 to 1906. During his administration the
guidance.
The Model School
Institute
an addition to the four-story dormitory were
Hartline,
was
completed
in
built.
1906,
Science Hall, built from plans
just
after
Dr.
made by
Welsh's
Dr. D.S.
resignation.
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Waller Hall and Noetling Hall,
now the
and the Commons.
The coupla of Old
Waller.Dr. D.S. Hartline
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site
of Lycoming Hall
Old North Hall, was originally a men's dormitory. The building was razed
structure, Luzerne Hall.
in
1965 to make way for a newer
responded a second time to the summons of the trustees, and returned as principal^
Fisher, who came
until 1920, when he retired from active duty. He was succeeded by Dr. Charles H.
from 1920
extended
to the school from the State Department of Public Instruction. His principalship
Dr. D.
J.
Waller,
to 1923. It
was
Jr.,
in
1920 that the
State purchased the school
and changed the name
to
Bloomsburg
Fisher's administration
State Normal School, dropping the "Bloomsburg Literary Institute." During Dr.
teacher
extension courses were instituted and the Bloomsburg public schools were opened to the
of Public
training service of the Normal School. Dr. G.C.L. Reimer, also from the State Department
in
1927.
retirement
his
until
Instruction, succeeded Dr. Fisher as principal and served
The State Council of Education on June 4, 1926
authorized the State
Normal School
to confer
Education and in Junthe degree B.S. in Education to graduates of four-year courses in Elementary
High School Education. May 13, 1927, the Council changedthe name to State Teachers College
ior
at
Bloomsburg. Dr. Francis B. Haas,
also a
former superintendent of Public Instruction, succeeded
During the administration of Dr. Francis B. Haas the curricula offered by
under the direction of
the college were enriched by the establishment of a Commerical Department
Professor H; A. Andruss.
Dr. Reimer in July, 1927.
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Under the administration of President Francis B. Haas (1927-1939) great progress was made
initiated.
the teacher education program, and a new degree program in business education was
Upon
the appointment of Dr.
Haas
as State
Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1939, Dr.
Harvey A. Andruss, then Dean of Instruction and a former Director of the Business Education
Department, was appointed president, a position he held until his retirement in 1969. During
World War
II,
the U.S.
Navy V- 1 2
in
Office Training Program was conducted
on the Bloomsburg
campus. As a resuk, a campus building was renamed Navy Hall. In 1959, a division of special
education was instituted, and today Navy Hall still houses the program.
In 1960, the school's
name was changed to Bloomsburg State College. Authorization was
recieved
programs in humanities, social
shortly thereafter to grant the Bachelor of Arts degree for liberal arts
the Master of Education, also
sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics. Graduate study, leading to
was inaugurated
in 1968, approval
was received
for the
Master of Arts degree, in 1976 for the
Master of Business Administration, and in 1982 for the Master of Science in Nursing.
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1,
1983,
Commonwealth legislation created the
State
System of Higher Education, and
became Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg's then president, Dr. James H.
McCormick, became the system's interim chancellor and later the first permanent chancellor. Today,
after 163 years of existence Bloomsburg University is still as strong as ever.
the institution
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Ahh, freshmen move-in
not care to remember
it,
Many
day.
of the words sends an anxious
may
down our
chill
Back then, we may not have thought
spines.
we were ready
bilities
of us
mere mention
for the
to
handle the
many
responsi-
associated with entering college, but four
years later
we marvel
at
how
we've
far
come
a relatively brief period of time, advancing
in
from
high-school states of naviety and immaturity
to a college
campus teeming with countless opgrow in many ways. Here, we
portunities to
bond with new sets of
Bloomsburg Homecoming
offer endless chances to
people
at the
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Weekend,
and eggs
We work,
slick
worth of
three days'
every student
aside,
we
fall festivities
guaranteed to remember, kegs
is
of course...
play,
we throw
snowballs and slide
garbage bags across Lycoming's lawn. But
we know when
promises
to stop, for
us finals for
mid-December
which we need
to cram,
voraciously devouring dormitory goodies and
nonstop cups of coffee to make
week before embracing
it
through the
the splendor of the holi-
days with family.
Spring semester sends feelings of rejuvenation,
when
the anticipation of Siblings'
the Renaissance Jamboree
we
are united
fills
Weekend and
our minds and
once again with loved ones and
bonding over candy apples, funnel cake,
and cotton candy. Graduation is near, and this
time we are ready - though perhaps reluctantly
- to leave a college that has given us so much.
friends,
Though we may not be
at
Bloomsburg
ries
able to relive our days
University,
we know
the
memo-
we've created will forever be etched in our
minds.
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Charity Theresa Thall
Christina Ciglinsky
You have come a long way baby!!
ClotUdtm,
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Congratulations:
Mom, Dad, Tuesday,
John, Angle, Steve, Lance,
Cats, Iguana
&
Todd, Tara,
Gram Dot and
all
Dogs
especially Kicoi
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Andre Darnell Johnston
When you were a baby life was carefree.
When you were a young man life was fun.
Now that you are a college graduate life will be
Best wishes and Congratulations!
Mom &
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Jackie
Patrons
carefree, fun,
and a challenge.
Kamenetz
Brian
Mazzerle
Brett R.
You have grown from an
laugh to the boy
white pants, from Turkey
in
Feather to Guido, caring
Sunny and
Mitch.
Spanky,
for Clyde,
You have always been your
own man, whether be driving
it
with
an infectious
infant with
windows down
in
the Gray Ghost
winter, or
making mature
Brian,
decisions
the face of peer pressure,
in
We have
Congratulations!
Always be proud,
just
as
we will
been proud
athletic
and your numerous accomplishments.
collegiate career
Your yesterdays are, and
Love,
many
always be, the cornerstone
to start planning for
is
lives,
social arenas.
in
academic,
You have touched
and you have chosen a profession
to
touch young lives and
those
make
Dad &
and
where you can continue
The time
of your tomorrow.
tomorrows
will
watch you lead
to
always be proud of your
a difference. You so richly deserve the best
today.
Mom
of everything
and
what we wish
for you.
that
is
Congratulations.
We love you,
Mom and Dad
Angela
"We know what we
are, but
we know
not what
E.
Runciman
we may be"
William Shakespeare
Angela - The college adventure
for
milestone. Whatever you do after
so
much when we were
little,
your Bachelor's Degree
this,
and gave
is
over.
remember that you were
me
so
many
There was uncertainty of direction, but you
a teacher once.
.
.
whether
I
advantages. Whether or not you realize
liked
it, 1
it
or not!
think on
some
you've always known what you've been doing. Get out
there
do
and do whatever you want and best of luck as you
so.
Love you,
sis!
Now, go kick
ass! Joe
(Schmo)
Angela, congratulations on your graduation! We're with
you every step you take
in
your
life,
and we're so proud
and happy for you as you reach your goals and overcome
any obstacles
in
your path. Enjoy
and look forward
We
to
this
accomplishment
your next challenge.
love you, Tuddin' - Pops and
still hit
a
You taught me
Mom
Patrons
level,
Charles W. Jarrett
Chas,
We are so proud of the fine
Love, Mom and Dad
young man you have grown
Dana
L.
to be.
God
Bless!
Golden
CONGRATULATIONS!
Dare
to live the
life
you have dreamed
Go and make
We are
your dreams
so very proud of you and
all
that
for yourself,
come
true.
you have accomplished.
We've learned so much from you, you're already a wonderful teacher!
Now we're
here to
CHEER for you!
Love Always,
Mom, Dad, Lauren and
Erika
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Dana Navarro
From the
first
day
of school to the last
-
We
have loved
Diana Lynn Gallant
every step of the way!
Love!
Mom & Dad
Congratulations Diana on your college
graduation.
know you
We
We
will
are so proud of you and
be the best teacher
ever!!
love you!
IVlom,
Dad, Vickie, Donnie and Kramer
Christopher M. Hanley
Congratulations Chris/Daddy!!
We knew you could do it.
Love,
Lisa
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& Sean
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You're simply the Best!
T errific Dad
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nthusiastic
A dvocate for children
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under pressure
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to learn
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Janine Hayley Glass
Jeffrey
MacManiman
Fronn then to
This
is
Love,
now we're proud
a huge
Mom, Dad, Renee
Jeff,
It
is finally
Now the
over.
real
challenge begins
Much success.
Tonn, Liz, Emily, Jessica
and Alex
Danielle Buteau
Dance
one
Like no
is
watching!
We love you,
Mom & Dad, Gabbi,
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Justin
& Jenn
of you. Congratulations!
step to the future.
Janelle
From
for.
little girl
to
Mohry
young woman, you are a blessing
As you celebrate your graduation and
start
to
your
our family.
new
May
beginnings,
your
life
be
remember
all
that
always have the love and support of your family behind you. You are so special and
very proud.
We
love you. Congratulations Janelle.
God
you hope
you
we
will
are
bless and keep you always.
Love Mom, Dad, Alyssa, Grams, Pops, Grandma-ma, Pappy
Patrons
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Jeffrey
Congratulations to our son,
especially
May
W. MacManiman
Jeff.
You have always made us so proud
now that you
are graduating from college.
God always bless you with much success and happiness.
We love you.
Mom and Dad and Amanda Jo
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you and
Jennifer Piraine
Kristin
Dear
Jen,
Be
all
that
Rose Gogerty
Kristin,
you can be.
We love you.
Mom, Dad, and
As you graduate from Bloomsburg
University... take
Richie
all
of the lessons that
you have learned... and teach others.
Congratulations and best wishes as you
enter the teaching profession.
We
are so
proud of your accomplishments.
Love Mom, Dad, Rob & Brian
Kelly S.
Moore
You are a teacher - by your example others
Kristi
will
learn the
importance of determination, dedication and hard work.
We
Lyn Malanoski
You're worked hard and
come
true.
made your dreams
We're so proud
of you.
are extremely proud of you. Congratulations
Love,
Mom & Dad
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ofyou/. Congratidatumy.
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Kristin R. Zeller
CONGRATULATIONS
KRISTIN
You have always made us proud
We
of your ability to
accomplish whatever goal you have set
are happy to be here with you to celebrate another milestone
always have a place
in
Mom, Dad, and
Love,
our hearts, wherever
life
may
your
in
life.
We
love you
for yourself.
and you
take you.
Stef
Krystle
Minner
L.
Krystle,
Congratulations!
and took
It
seems
like
only yesterday that
we packed
your things
that long, scary ride to Elwell Hall. In the last four years,
you
have grown from an anxious nervous freshman, to a now, beautiful,
confident college graduate. Realize, that this success you have achieved
is
a result of your own hard work, devotion, and real determination.
can't begin to express
Keep
how very proud
smiling that beautiful smile
and
of
all
you
we are and always
know and
that
wonderful future.
Love Ya!
Mom, Doug and
Julie
Krys,
You have always committed yourself to doing your
best
in all
that
Bloomsburg
happy
for
you do. The past four years
reflect this
Dad
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you and equally proud! Congrats!
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will
be.
love you are confident that you
will
have a
wil
Maria Sofia Forgione
Lawrence
Lisa Marie
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Dear
Sofia,
visions.
may
college graduation!
We wish
star, "Lisa"
Way
on your
you great success
your chosen profession. Best of luck
All
,
in
little girl
you always had BIG
Here you are today graduating from
college along with great grades. You have
made
Congratulations to our shining
as a
in
us very proud.
Now
as a grown
lady,
your visions take you to great success!
We love you very
Mom and Pa
much.
the future!
to go!!
Mom, Dad,
our love,
Lou,
Grandma, Grandpa,
Nanny, Uncle Rick, Aunt Jan, Uncle
Billy,
Aunt
Cindy, Brandon, Dana, Uncle Mike, Aunt Janet,
Michael and Anika
XXX 000
Michelle Giannone
Marietta Kotch
How many
years did you work towards
this
Congratulations on your persistence! See, there
really
is
Dear Michelle-
From diapers
degree???
"a light at the
end
of the tunnel!"
our love,
David, Kevin
very proud. Don't stop
&
Mom
Kristin
Congratulations Mike! You did
for the future!
it
us so
you have reached
set.
We
couldn't
have
without you.
it!
and Dad
Sarah R. Kennedy
Take your wings and
fly
to
your future!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Love,
Mom
until
made
Love,
Michael C. Rainey
Best of luck
diploma you have
whatever goal you have
done
All
to
and Dad
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Michael - Lindsay Tronco
Kindergarten 1985
Linny,
It's
been a pleasure
to
watch you grow and mature through the years. You've worked long and hard
your goals.
We
are so proud of you
Congratulations.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Taylor
& Cole
Michael- Lindsay
Tronco
BSN - 2003
Bloomsburg University
"The future belongs
Eleanor Roosevelt
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to
those
who
believe
in
the beauty of their dreams"
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to
reach
Stacy A. Schoeneberger
William
You are a
gift
to
my
L.
Beach
heart and a joy to
II
my
life.
I
am
so very proud of you!
Congratulations for a job well done. wish you
love, joy, happiness and success throughout
your future.
Congratulations Stacy
I
We
are very proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Amy, Ryan,
Scott
Love you always.
Mom
You are our pride and joy also.
Reese and Dad
Love,
Jeffrey
W.
MacManiman
Congratulations
success
for
in
Jeff!
May you have much
your future. You worked very hard
your diploma.
Love,
Uncle
Billy
& Uncle Davy
Zachary D. Miers
Yesterday
is
but a dream.
And tomorrow
is
But today, well
lived.
only a vision.
Makes every yesterday a dream
And every tomorrow,
Look
of happiness.
a vision of hope.
well, therefore, to this
day
Sanskrit Proverb
Zach,
You
did
it!
Through the ups and downs,
just like
working on that tree
stump, you persevered! Thank you for all the wonderful memories of
Bloomsburg University and Husky
football.
We wish
you
all
the best
as you begin your teaching and coaching career. You have so much
to offer.
We are
all
so proud of you.
May
happiness, health, success,
and love be with you always.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Brianne,
Me-ma, Pappy and the
rest of
your family
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Prologue
ALMA MATER
Far above the river winding,
'Midst the mountains grand
Stands our College, dear to students,
Far throughout the land.
Far and wide though we may wander,
Still our hearts are true
To our hilltop Alma Mater,
We our pledge renew.
Ever seaward Susquehanna,
Never resting flows.
Ever upward, striving, climbing.
Onward Bloomsburg goes.
Chorus
Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College,
Up on College Hill
Years to come shall find us ever.
True to Bloomsburg
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Undoubtedly, we picture the remembrance of clusters of friends, doting
and the student activities in which we participated that in essence
comprised the years of our college careers. A yearbook, when opened, reveals
who we are, what we stand for, and what we wish to accomplish as members of
a university, speaking as "one verse" to the world which awaits us.
faculty,
Bloomsburg University's Obiter encapsulates the meaning of the Latin phrase
^Carpe Diem" by seizing every day and every moment that we have spent
striding the hilly campus and compiling them into a yearly book of
remembrances for students to appreciate. A promising future awaits
fruits of tomorrow will never be forgotten.
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Academy, Literary Institute, State Normal School, State Teachers College, State College, University.
For the past 163 years, Bloomsburg University has undergone an extensive metamorphosis. It all
began in 1839 when a small private academy opened in the town of Bloomsburg. It was successfully
conducted for two years by C.P. Waller, a graduate of Williams College.
taught at the academy during their
summer vacations...
Later, public school teachers
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drew up a charter providing that this school be known as the Bloomsburg
branches of English LitLiterary Institute for the promotion of education ordinary and the higher
subscribed to by citizens
erature, ancient and modern languages, and the sciences. This charter was
In 1856, D.
J.
Waller,
of Bloomsburg.
In 1866, the school was taught
by Henry Carver, of Binghamton,
New York.
Carver had an un-
He
and personality, and he successfully modified many
of the
saw the need for a new building, and insisted that it was essential to the future development
building.
suitable
Institution. Mr. Carver assured the trustees that $ 1 5,000 would build a
usual influence
of the school's early policies.
dedicated on April
^^- JJi^t building, the present Carver Hall, was
A
the townspeople.
parade, headed by the
4,
1867, with a gala observance by
town band highlighted the
event.
A
bell for the
tower was
purchased with $1,200 secured through popular subscription raised by three members of the
class at the
new
school; D.J. Waller,
autumn of 1867, James
In the
through Bloomsburg.
travelling
location of the literary institute
1868
that
at a
George
E. Elwell,
Wickersham, then
He saw
the school
would be
and Charles Unangst.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
on the
ideal for a State
hill
act
"ablaze with lights,"
Normal
meeting in which Mr. Wickersham addressed the
under the
at a cost
P.
Jr,
first
was
and thought the
School. Negotiations began, and in
citizens
of Bloomsburg,
it
was decided
of 1857 a normal school could be established. Consquently a dormitory was built
of $36,000.
On
February 19, 1869, the school recognized
as a State
bined with the Literary Institute. In September of that year, there were
Normal Department and 80
mWi
in the
Model
School...
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School,
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In the fallof 1877, Dr. D.J. Waller,
Jr.
became
principal. For thirteen years the school
grew under
his
(Noetling Hall) and the east wing of the dormitory were constructed during
State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the
his tenure. When Dr. Waller resigned in 1890 to become
principal of the Bloomsburg Literary
school was in prosperous condition. Dr. Judson P. Welsh served as
gymnasium and
and State Normal School from 1890 to 1906. During his administration the
guidance.
The Model School
Institute
an addition to the four-story dormitory were
Hartline,
was
completed
in
built.
1906,
Science Hall, built from plans
just
after
Dr.
made by
Welsh's
Dr. D.S.
resignation.
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Waller Hall and Noetling Hall,
now the
and the Commons.
The coupla of Old
Waller.Dr. D.S. Hartline
[Rf
site
of Lycoming Hall
Old North Hall, was originally a men's dormitory. The building was razed
structure, Luzerne Hall.
in
1965 to make way for a newer
responded a second time to the summons of the trustees, and returned as principal^
Fisher, who came
until 1920, when he retired from active duty. He was succeeded by Dr. Charles H.
from 1920
extended
to the school from the State Department of Public Instruction. His principalship
Dr. D.
J.
Waller,
to 1923. It
was
Jr.,
in
1920 that the
State purchased the school
and changed the name
to
Bloomsburg
Fisher's administration
State Normal School, dropping the "Bloomsburg Literary Institute." During Dr.
teacher
extension courses were instituted and the Bloomsburg public schools were opened to the
of Public
training service of the Normal School. Dr. G.C.L. Reimer, also from the State Department
in
1927.
retirement
his
until
Instruction, succeeded Dr. Fisher as principal and served
The State Council of Education on June 4, 1926
authorized the State
Normal School
to confer
Education and in Junthe degree B.S. in Education to graduates of four-year courses in Elementary
High School Education. May 13, 1927, the Council changedthe name to State Teachers College
ior
at
Bloomsburg. Dr. Francis B. Haas,
also a
former superintendent of Public Instruction, succeeded
During the administration of Dr. Francis B. Haas the curricula offered by
under the direction of
the college were enriched by the establishment of a Commerical Department
Professor H; A. Andruss.
Dr. Reimer in July, 1927.
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Under the administration of President Francis B. Haas (1927-1939) great progress was made
initiated.
the teacher education program, and a new degree program in business education was
Upon
the appointment of Dr.
Haas
as State
Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1939, Dr.
Harvey A. Andruss, then Dean of Instruction and a former Director of the Business Education
Department, was appointed president, a position he held until his retirement in 1969. During
World War
II,
the U.S.
Navy V- 1 2
in
Office Training Program was conducted
on the Bloomsburg
campus. As a resuk, a campus building was renamed Navy Hall. In 1959, a division of special
education was instituted, and today Navy Hall still houses the program.
In 1960, the school's
name was changed to Bloomsburg State College. Authorization was
recieved
programs in humanities, social
shortly thereafter to grant the Bachelor of Arts degree for liberal arts
the Master of Education, also
sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics. Graduate study, leading to
was inaugurated
in 1968, approval
was received
for the
Master of Arts degree, in 1976 for the
Master of Business Administration, and in 1982 for the Master of Science in Nursing.
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doctoral program in elementary education began in 1 982.
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1,
1983,
Commonwealth legislation created the
State
System of Higher Education, and
became Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg's then president, Dr. James H.
McCormick, became the system's interim chancellor and later the first permanent chancellor. Today,
after 163 years of existence Bloomsburg University is still as strong as ever.
the institution
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Ahh, freshmen move-in
not care to remember
it,
Many
day.
of the words sends an anxious
may
down our
chill
Back then, we may not have thought
spines.
we were ready
bilities
of us
mere mention
for the
to
handle the
many
responsi-
associated with entering college, but four
years later
we marvel
at
how
we've
far
come
a relatively brief period of time, advancing
in
from
high-school states of naviety and immaturity
to a college
campus teeming with countless opgrow in many ways. Here, we
portunities to
bond with new sets of
Bloomsburg Homecoming
offer endless chances to
people
at the
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and eggs
We work,
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every student
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guaranteed to remember, kegs
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snowballs and slide
garbage bags across Lycoming's lawn. But
we know when
promises
to stop, for
us finals for
mid-December
which we need
to cram,
voraciously devouring dormitory goodies and
nonstop cups of coffee to make
week before embracing
it
through the
the splendor of the holi-
days with family.
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when
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the Renaissance Jamboree
we
are united
fills
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our minds and
once again with loved ones and
bonding over candy apples, funnel cake,
and cotton candy. Graduation is near, and this
time we are ready - though perhaps reluctantly
- to leave a college that has given us so much.
friends,
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at
Bloomsburg
ries
able to relive our days
University,
we know
the
memo-
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minds.
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Charity Theresa Thall
Christina Ciglinsky
You have come a long way baby!!
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Andre Darnell Johnston
When you were a baby life was carefree.
When you were a young man life was fun.
Now that you are a college graduate life will be
Best wishes and Congratulations!
Mom &
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carefree, fun,
and a challenge.
Kamenetz
Brian
Mazzerle
Brett R.
You have grown from an
laugh to the boy
white pants, from Turkey
in
Feather to Guido, caring
Sunny and
Mitch.
Spanky,
for Clyde,
You have always been your
own man, whether be driving
it
with
an infectious
infant with
windows down
in
the Gray Ghost
winter, or
making mature
Brian,
decisions
the face of peer pressure,
in
We have
Congratulations!
Always be proud,
just
as
we will
been proud
athletic
and your numerous accomplishments.
collegiate career
Your yesterdays are, and
Love,
many
always be, the cornerstone
to start planning for
is
lives,
social arenas.
in
academic,
You have touched
and you have chosen a profession
to
touch young lives and
those
make
Dad &
and
where you can continue
The time
of your tomorrow.
tomorrows
will
watch you lead
to
always be proud of your
a difference. You so richly deserve the best
today.
Mom
of everything
and
what we wish
for you.
that
is
Congratulations.
We love you,
Mom and Dad
Angela
"We know what we
are, but
we know
not what
E.
Runciman
we may be"
William Shakespeare
Angela - The college adventure
for
milestone. Whatever you do after
so
much when we were
little,
your Bachelor's Degree
this,
and gave
is
over.
remember that you were
me
so
many
There was uncertainty of direction, but you
a teacher once.
.
.
whether
I
advantages. Whether or not you realize
liked
it, 1
it
or not!
think on
some
you've always known what you've been doing. Get out
there
do
and do whatever you want and best of luck as you
so.
Love you,
sis!
Now, go kick
ass! Joe
(Schmo)
Angela, congratulations on your graduation! We're with
you every step you take
in
your
life,
and we're so proud
and happy for you as you reach your goals and overcome
any obstacles
in
your path. Enjoy
and look forward
We
to
this
accomplishment
your next challenge.
love you, Tuddin' - Pops and
still hit
a
You taught me
Mom
Patrons
level,
Charles W. Jarrett
Chas,
We are so proud of the fine
Love, Mom and Dad
young man you have grown
Dana
L.
to be.
God
Bless!
Golden
CONGRATULATIONS!
Dare
to live the
life
you have dreamed
Go and make
We are
your dreams
so very proud of you and
all
that
for yourself,
come
true.
you have accomplished.
We've learned so much from you, you're already a wonderful teacher!
Now we're
here to
CHEER for you!
Love Always,
Mom, Dad, Lauren and
Erika
^ ^ ^
Patrons
Dana Navarro
From the
first
day
of school to the last
-
We
have loved
Diana Lynn Gallant
every step of the way!
Love!
Mom & Dad
Congratulations Diana on your college
graduation.
know you
We
We
will
are so proud of you and
be the best teacher
ever!!
love you!
IVlom,
Dad, Vickie, Donnie and Kramer
Christopher M. Hanley
Congratulations Chris/Daddy!!
We knew you could do it.
Love,
Lisa
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Janine Hayley Glass
Jeffrey
MacManiman
Fronn then to
This
is
Love,
now we're proud
a huge
Mom, Dad, Renee
Jeff,
It
is finally
Now the
over.
real
challenge begins
Much success.
Tonn, Liz, Emily, Jessica
and Alex
Danielle Buteau
Dance
one
Like no
is
watching!
We love you,
Mom & Dad, Gabbi,
168
Patrons
Justin
& Jenn
of you. Congratulations!
step to the future.
Janelle
From
for.
little girl
to
Mohry
young woman, you are a blessing
As you celebrate your graduation and
start
to
your
our family.
new
May
beginnings,
your
life
be
remember
all
that
always have the love and support of your family behind you. You are so special and
very proud.
We
love you. Congratulations Janelle.
God
you hope
you
we
will
are
bless and keep you always.
Love Mom, Dad, Alyssa, Grams, Pops, Grandma-ma, Pappy
Patrons
169
Jeffrey
Congratulations to our son,
especially
May
W. MacManiman
Jeff.
You have always made us so proud
now that you
are graduating from college.
God always bless you with much success and happiness.
We love you.
Mom and Dad and Amanda Jo
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of
you and
Jennifer Piraine
Kristin
Dear
Jen,
Be
all
that
Rose Gogerty
Kristin,
you can be.
We love you.
Mom, Dad, and
As you graduate from Bloomsburg
University... take
Richie
all
of the lessons that
you have learned... and teach others.
Congratulations and best wishes as you
enter the teaching profession.
We
are so
proud of your accomplishments.
Love Mom, Dad, Rob & Brian
Kelly S.
Moore
You are a teacher - by your example others
Kristi
will
learn the
importance of determination, dedication and hard work.
We
Lyn Malanoski
You're worked hard and
come
true.
made your dreams
We're so proud
of you.
are extremely proud of you. Congratulations
Love,
Mom & Dad
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Patrons
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Kristin R. Zeller
CONGRATULATIONS
KRISTIN
You have always made us proud
We
of your ability to
accomplish whatever goal you have set
are happy to be here with you to celebrate another milestone
always have a place
in
Mom, Dad, and
Love,
our hearts, wherever
life
may
your
in
life.
We
love you
for yourself.
and you
take you.
Stef
Krystle
Minner
L.
Krystle,
Congratulations!
and took
It
seems
like
only yesterday that
we packed
your things
that long, scary ride to Elwell Hall. In the last four years,
you
have grown from an anxious nervous freshman, to a now, beautiful,
confident college graduate. Realize, that this success you have achieved
is
a result of your own hard work, devotion, and real determination.
can't begin to express
Keep
how very proud
smiling that beautiful smile
and
of
all
you
we are and always
know and
that
wonderful future.
Love Ya!
Mom, Doug and
Julie
Krys,
You have always committed yourself to doing your
best
in all
that
Bloomsburg
happy
for
you do. The past four years
reflect this
Dad
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am
so very
you and equally proud! Congrats!
Love,
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commitment.
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Patrons
We
will
be.
love you are confident that you
will
have a
wil
Maria Sofia Forgione
Lawrence
Lisa Marie
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Dear
Sofia,
visions.
may
college graduation!
We wish
star, "Lisa"
Way
on your
you great success
your chosen profession. Best of luck
All
,
in
little girl
you always had BIG
Here you are today graduating from
college along with great grades. You have
made
Congratulations to our shining
as a
in
us very proud.
Now
as a grown
lady,
your visions take you to great success!
We love you very
Mom and Pa
much.
the future!
to go!!
Mom, Dad,
our love,
Lou,
Grandma, Grandpa,
Nanny, Uncle Rick, Aunt Jan, Uncle
Billy,
Aunt
Cindy, Brandon, Dana, Uncle Mike, Aunt Janet,
Michael and Anika
XXX 000
Michelle Giannone
Marietta Kotch
How many
years did you work towards
this
Congratulations on your persistence! See, there
really
is
Dear Michelle-
From diapers
degree???
"a light at the
end
of the tunnel!"
our love,
David, Kevin
very proud. Don't stop
&
Mom
Kristin
Congratulations Mike! You did
for the future!
it
us so
you have reached
set.
We
couldn't
have
without you.
it!
and Dad
Sarah R. Kennedy
Take your wings and
fly
to
your future!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Love,
Mom
until
made
Love,
Michael C. Rainey
Best of luck
diploma you have
whatever goal you have
done
All
to
and Dad
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Michael - Lindsay Tronco
Kindergarten 1985
Linny,
It's
been a pleasure
to
watch you grow and mature through the years. You've worked long and hard
your goals.
We
are so proud of you
Congratulations.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Taylor
& Cole
Michael- Lindsay
Tronco
BSN - 2003
Bloomsburg University
"The future belongs
Eleanor Roosevelt
1
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Patrons
to
those
who
believe
in
the beauty of their dreams"
I
to
reach
Stacy A. Schoeneberger
William
You are a
gift
to
my
L.
Beach
heart and a joy to
II
my
life.
I
am
so very proud of you!
Congratulations for a job well done. wish you
love, joy, happiness and success throughout
your future.
Congratulations Stacy
I
We
are very proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Amy, Ryan,
Scott
Love you always.
Mom
You are our pride and joy also.
Reese and Dad
Love,
Jeffrey
W.
MacManiman
Congratulations
success
for
in
Jeff!
May you have much
your future. You worked very hard
your diploma.
Love,
Uncle
Billy
& Uncle Davy
Zachary D. Miers
Yesterday
is
but a dream.
And tomorrow
is
But today, well
lived.
only a vision.
Makes every yesterday a dream
And every tomorrow,
Look
of happiness.
a vision of hope.
well, therefore, to this
day
Sanskrit Proverb
Zach,
You
did
it!
Through the ups and downs,
just like
working on that tree
stump, you persevered! Thank you for all the wonderful memories of
Bloomsburg University and Husky
football.
We wish
you
all
the best
as you begin your teaching and coaching career. You have so much
to offer.
We are
all
so proud of you.
May
happiness, health, success,
and love be with you always.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Brianne,
Me-ma, Pappy and the
rest of
your family
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