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And for the incoming class of 2006, the University of Dayton guides them as they "take off" into their college career. The sophomores and juniors are busy learning the fundamentals to prepare for their flight out of Dayton in 2004 and 2005. Soaring though the 2003 school year, the UD Community nurtured and educated the students' character. This year, the University experienced a changing of pilots as Dr. Daniel Curran looked to ameloriate the community at an accelerated speed. continued on next paqe

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Time began to fly as the students were surrounded by friends and began to spread their wings and venture to new horizons. We experienced turbulence as the students and the world debated the conflict in Iraq. The students reached out to each other and found comfort in their company. But for the Class of 2003, their trip was complete and they prepared to take flight in unfamilar air as they planned for life after UD. With the constant presence of airplanes flying over campus, each UD student was inspired to reach into the blue beyond, entangle UD ideals, and invent a course of flight for their life.

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axes, suitcases, and of co..-se golf carts were the images first-year students encountered as they arrived

to campus August 2002. With the help of the New Student

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路 Program (NSOP) and their always-present "Ask Me" buttons, the class o 2006 was welcomed into the university community. Sometime after the "Where

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realized that those weird roommates and floormates who seemed so unlike the best friends from back home, somewhere along the line became family. And somewhere between the bookstore lines and the parties, this campus that was once a whole new world ... became home.

Story by Jill Triplett


Where am 17 First-year students commonly felt overwhelmed with the newness and confusion caused by college life.




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hosts and goblins haunted the UD Ghetto throughout the Halloween weekend. Students took full advantage of the

opportunity to dress up for the evening, and a plethora of costumes were seen along the ghetto streets. Rachel Summe, senior business major, recalls the many costumes

she encountered: "Milli Vanilli

was jamming around

campus all day and night. My

roommates and 1. the

Robert Palmer girls, opened

up for Milli at Tim's

that night. It was a big

production!" From women

dressed as cowboys to guys

dressed as women, the evening did not disappoint. Senior pre-physical therapy major Stacey Scheid remembers the great time she had: "Halloween was so much fun! You could run into Girl Scouts, Richard Simmons, Mario and Luigi, or the Human Twister; it was a riot!" Whether students chose to go for the tricks or go for the treats, Halloween was spooktacular!

Story by Jill Triplett


Left: UD's campus was full of performers on Halloween night who helped celebrate the festivities in the Ghetto .


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enior Christina Yeager has her mother's vibrant red hair. Mike Mills has his father's unique sense of humor. Brady Busold has his mother's sparkling

personality. Throughout the weekend-long parents' celebration, students were given the opportunity to find out what makes their friends tick and why they act the way they do. Through good food, good beer, and good time, the always-popular Parents' Weekend was again a success. The long-awaited 2002 weekend provided UD students and parents the opportunity to share in the spirit and welcoming community atmosphere that was so unique to the University. Senior business major, Erin Cacchione,

remarked,

"This

Parents'

Weekend was the

best one ever!

My parents thought

they knew what

college life was like-

-but they had no

idea!" Students were

able to join their

parents in the annual

Frerick's 5K run,

tailgate during the

Flyers' football victory, ~d introduce their parents to the wonderful world of Flip Cup. Senior Pre-Physical Therapy major, Stacey Scheid, remembered the fun-filled weekend: 'My mom said she wanted to go to all of the bars I go to. Both of my parents at Tim's--Wow! I never thought that would happen." Serving as one of the students' favorite weekends of the year, this year's Parents' Weekend did not disappoint. Thanks Mom and Dad.

Story by Jill Triplett

Freshman Elizabeth Dickson celebrates with her family SK run. Many students and their parents were able to


Heather, Stan, Andrew. William and Daniel after completing the bond over the morning run.


The beauty of Christmas on Campus lies in the smiles on the children's faces and knowing that we, as students, helped put them there.


Season of LightJ路 Sounas of Peace.

As usual, Santa was the main attraction for all the visiting youngsters.



Even Tigger shared in the Christmas spirit by dancing the night away with the local children.


C(nd the truth shall set you free." Greg Louganis shared how this statement rang true in his life when he spoke to a packed Kennedy Union Ballroom filled with students, faculty and community members in October. Louganis, much more than an Olympic champion diver, discussed his tumultuous life and the lessons he learned throughout his his struggles with unprecedented

difficult childhood, ' ' Being gay is not a choice. I was born gay,

coming out, his achievements in

just as I was born dyslexic, diving, and his fear

and ultimate left-handed, and brown-

courage in dealing

with HIV. Louganis eyed.,'

promoted

the

s e I I i n

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release of his bestautobiography,

Breaking the Surface, and discussed the importance of individuals first coming out to themselves to face the fear and ignorance of others surrounding the HIV vir.us and homosexuality Louganis proved to the entire UD community that being gay and having HIV was not a death sentence but a mission to serve as an example of true courage. Louganis, awaiting the day he "can just be recognized as a man without any other connotations," showed the UD community that he was more than an ordinary man-- he was an extraordinary one.

Story by Jill Triplett


Louganis provides inspiration through his courage, strength, and perseverance.


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I t was Wednesday night. Many female students on campus had loads of homework to complete, hours of studying to begin, and plenty of errands that needed to be run. However, not a one would dared have left her living room. Why? Because Trista was choosing Charlie or Ryan to be her husband on the first season of--The Bachelorette." Reality television, with popular shows such

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as "Survivor,"

"American

Idol," "The

Bachelor,"

and of course

'Married by

America," took

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television and

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consumed

much of many

students'

lives. "I must

admit, my

roommates

and I are

reality t.v.

junkies. Some nights we had three VCR's running in order to tape all of our shows! I admit it; we're pathetic!" remembers senior Angie Strasburg. No matter what the show was, it was certain that plenty of UD students got their nightly dose of reality from it!

Story by Jill Triplett


Students throughout campus religiously followed the weekly drama on "Joe Millionaire," one of many reality shows that entered television programming this year.

Senior Kyle Gabo ignores his books for awhile to watch some reality unfold on t.v. Many UD students were at their houses doing just the same.


uring the Fall of 2002 the university unveiled the new UD class ring. Serving as another symbol to unite all UD students, the new ring stressed the university's motto of "Learn Lead and Serve." President Curran along with SGA president Sarah Grover presented the new ring to an excited student community.


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Left to right: Father Chris Wittmann, S.M., Dr. Dan Curran, and Chief Bruce Burt have taken over at the helms of three major areas of the UD campus: spirituality, campus leadership, and campus safety.

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uring the 2002-2003 school year. the University of Dayton welcomed three new

leaders to its community. Dr. Daniel Curran became the first lay president in the university's history. Chief Bruce Burt was welcomed as the new Director of Public Safety and Father Chris Wittmann, S.M. returned to UD as the new Director of Campus Ministry.


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start of the 2002-2003 school year, the University welcomed Dr. Daniel Curran as its first lay president. mand after the retirement of Brother Raymond Fitz, inly had large shoes to fill. But Curran insisted that his the

presidency was

"in truth, a very easy

and also happy

transition," because

Brother Ray

created such a great

foundation. Dr.

Dan quickly adapted

to the unique

community

environment UD

had always prided

itself upon, and

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he reminded the campus that "you can't be a leader of a community if you are not a PART of the community. Curran truly did become a part of the community. By eating dinner with students at Marycrest and visiting students on Spring Break-Out trips, Curran showed that he fulfilled the Marianist traditions of UD and comfortably fit into his new leadership role.


I t only took 20 years for Chris Wittmann to get a nice house in student neighborhood. After graduating from UD in 1983, Father

:hris Wittmann returned to his alma mater this year as the new director of

:ampus

ministry.

Happy to be back in

friendly

JD's

IIJittmann was excited ampus

ministry

community,

' ' People really try to make this place

>ne of the largest he country, UD's

vonderful programs

about taking on the department. Having campus ministries in

like a family.,' -Father Wittmann-

abundance of are what Wittmann

llanned to keep in

action. In addition, he

!Stablished goals for

campus ministry's

uture, including enhancing existing programs to get more students involved.

lis experience here at UD as a student was actually one of the main reasons he

1ccepted this new position: ''I'm excited that people really take the community

limensions here seriously. People really try to make this place like family."

Story by Katie Heitker




RUCE ed into the campus community in August. After Safety Department, John J. Delamer handed over his Chief Burt successfully led a department that often times criticism, especially students.

Certainly working

cooperatively with the

students in order to

ensure a safe campus

environment was

,..... the main concern of

Burt, along with the

entire Public Safety

department. Under

the leadership of Burt,

UD was comfortable

in knowing that its

campus was secured

from

by a cooperative and supportive group of police.


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spree of child abductions during the summer caused

many women to question their own personal safety. To help ease their concerns, Master instructor of Taekwondo, Wes Dees, held a selfdefense workshop in September for the women of UD. Dees stressed that awareness was

the number one

factor. Being aware

of our

surroundings can

help eliminate the

vulnerability of an

individual. Physical

fitness and mental

toughness are two

key aspects in self-

defense. The

individual

develop a cautious

must

lifestyle by learning the techniques and applying mental toughness. Many of the women who attended the workshop concluded that fear was bad; however, according to Dees, "Fear is good. It keeps us from doing the things we should not do." With high self-esteem and knowledge of the proper techniques, even the smallest woman can escape from an attacker, by showing their girl power!

Story by Mandy Pouder


Master Instructor Wes

Dees

demonstrates an escape technique to a UD student.

Mr. Dees is the

instructor for UD's Women's selfdefense course and also runs Dees Taekwondo Ltd. With the rise in interest of self defense skills, Dees opened a free night at his gym for the public to gain awareness to protect themselves.





campus once again welcomed the youth into its community

during the annual Little Sibs Weekend. A favorite and highly anticipated

weekend, the 2003 Little Sibs Weekend did not disappoint. With a fun-

schedule of

cheering on the

Flyers to another

basketball victory

and of releasing some

childlike energy in

the Inflatable Games at

the PAC, students

were able to share

their

experiences with their

younger siblings.

filled

college

Whether students chose to relive their childhood with a weekend of

relaxation and time spent with siblings or whether they chose to showcase

uo路s night life to their siblings, they were assured that LITTLE siblings

helped make BIG memories.

Story by Jill Triplett


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n epidemic of mobile phone usage struck campus throughout the school

year. Students' increased reliance on their cell phones created a new assortment of grievances among the student body. Senior Alison Montgomery commented, "It has gotten a little out of control. I've seen students talking on their cell phones on their way to their 8 a.m. class.

Who could they possibly be

talking to when

they're

Students also

complained that cell phone

usage got to be

downright rude in certain

circumstances.

Junior

remembers: " I

find it terribly rude when

students don't

have the courtesy to at

half

asleep? "

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least turn their cell phones off during class. It's such a distraction and has been awful on campus this year." Whether students defended their cell phone "obsession" by claiming that cell phones had an unavoidable element of convenience that they just could not go without or chastised those for taking advantage of their benefits, it was clear that the UD community's reliance upon cell phones did not go unnoticed.


UD students fell into society's dependence of buying products that make our lives easier and more convenient. Celli phone usage was at an all-time high this year, much to the chagrin of many students.


w h i l e some students chose to visit their favorite local bars for evening gatherings,

a select group of UD students stumbled across a newly popular hangout right on campus:

The Kennedy Union Pub. The Pub provided endless evenings of entertainment to the UD

community. Whether it was showcasing up and coming bands or serving as the meeting

place for Friday night happy hours. the Pub saw a great deal of action this year. Senior

Mandy Pouder remembers: "I never even thought about going to the Pub until this year. It

became one of my favorite places to go on Thursday or Friday evenings. One of the greatest

nights of the year was when a member of the Samples came to perform at the Pub."

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Top: Many groups of seniors used the Pub as a social gathering place. Far right: Pub-worker senior Tommy Merrit t prepares for business as he ex pl ain s

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to

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fe ll ow

sen io r .

Right: Seniors Mandy Pouder and Alison Montgomery share a fun moment during an evening out.





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espite cold temperatures, the 2003 SpringFest was a huge success. The students who braved the cold created great memories during the afternoon's competitions. Through cornhole tournaments, tug-of-war, and "shoe

throwing" battles, ghetto residents provided an afternoon of laughs.




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mourned

the

loss

of

seven

brave

astronauts

aboard

the

space

shuttle

Columbia

during the winter of 2003. The shuttle disintegrated nearly forty miles above earth about 15 minutes before its scheduled landing at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Those killed on the ill-fated shuttle flight were commander Rick D. Husband; pilot William C. McCool; payload commander Michael P. Anderson; mission specialists David M. Brown, Kalpana Chawla and Laurel Clark; and Israel's first astronaut, llan Ramon. "Columbia's lost. There are no survivors," a grim-faced President Bush later said in an address to the American people. "These astronauts knew the dangers and they faced them willingly, knowing they had a high and noble purpose in life." The UD community was affected by the tragedy and acknowledged the bravery and loss of these astronauts.


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s the nation went to war. the UD communttv contlnuaRv showed their patr«;>tlsm. WhUe not aR students supported the war effort, it was evident that they aU felt grateful toward the brave men and women

over in IraQ. As college students, many felt the fear hit home as thev had friends~ boyfTiends or famtv tnembers

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Row 1: Elizabeth Schmitz, Laura Shula, Kristy Wisniewski, Casey Smith, Kristin Sheridan, Melissa Fortman Row 2: Michael Merriman, Patrick Jones, Ryan Maher, Richard Maxwell, Jose Pratts-Emanuelli

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Lock~§§£ Love c u t t i n g off 6 to 10 inches of hair can be a huge event for any person. A group of students made it an event for the whole community. Student Government Association, Square One The Salon, and "Locks of Love" came together for the first "cut date" at UD's campus. "Locks of Love" provides people an opportunity to cut at least 10 inches of their hair, however less is accepted, and have their hair made into wigs for financially disadvantaged children who have lost their hair due to a medical reason. The original goal of 20 sign-ups was achieved on the first day. One hundred others signed up between the first day and the "cut date" on March 28. Students who signed up were able to get their hair cut and styled at Square One The Salon for free. Square One The Salon also offered massages, manicures, and pedicures for a donation. These donations, along with pledges, raised more than 800 dollars for the organization, "Locks of Love". The event was a huge success with more than 500 inches of hair collected, which will result in giving over 100 children hair pieces. Event coordinator Christine McBride hopes this event will continue for many upcoming years. Starbucks, Aveda and Pizza Factory also donated to the event.

Above: A local news station interviews a participant of UD's event involving Locks of Love. Right: Two students get their free style after donating inches of their hair.

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class, a blood drive, a 50/50 raffle and a 5K run were all on the agenda for this year's UD Rescue Squad sponsored EMS Week. The purpose behind this event was to: educate the campus community on the services they provided, give service to the community, and further bond the members of the organization. The event also generated more interest among future members. The 37 -member squad not only accepted certified EMT's but will also train those interested in becoming a certified EMT. The week concluded with a SK run which benefitted the Reach Out organization of Montgomery County. Reach Out of Montgomery County provides health insurance to those in the Dayton community who cannot afford it. The SK run was an opportunity for the two organizations to combine their efforts and assist both the UD and Dayton communities. The entire EMS Week proved successful as a substantial amount of money was raised. The organizer of EMS Week, Erin King, was excited to see so many donors find time in their busy schedule to help with this worthy cause. King was also delighted with EMS week and how it has enriched the Rescue Squad's involvement on campus

Far Right: The paperwork before the donating begins. Right: A student participates in the blood drive that was held during EMS Week. Below: A member of UD's Rescue Squad sets out bagles for blood donors.


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Arc Row 1: Ben Tricase, Richard Reynolds, Jon Kurtanich, Robert Morrow

ssoctation for oung Child en Row 1: Lisa Abramowski, Tiffany Clower, Sarah Barney, Jennifer Adloff, Sarah Aimonovitch Row 2: Megan Curley, Rebecca Kreczko, Lori Kemper, Janelle Moeder, Jennifer Brown Row 3: Tracy McManus, Rene Suchland, Rebecca Hertlein, Amanda Schierloh, Sara Badinghaus, Brea Busold




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on Campus Row 1: Sarah Wilcox, Kim Roessner, Nicholas Fariello, Megan Lyon, Kerry Sturm, Colleen Brown, Anne Digman Row 2: Lisa Kaiser, Stacy Ziarko, Lauren Gress, Judy Sturmer, Erin Straub, Maura Carew, Jamie Schafer, Lindsey Hamilton Row 3: Jay Scherger, Mike Droege, Alex Lanaghan, Paul Ebert, Bill Eger, Mike Garcia, Nick Beck, David Perkins

Row 1: Andrea Boguszewski, Melisa McAllister, Carla Perla. Severini, Shanna Daly, Sarah Sydlowski, Sara Fields, Kara Danosky Row 2: Ben Smith, Katrina Ware, Sarah Brosmer, Francine Smith, Lee Lust, Amanda Wilke, Jillian Teten, Emily Hatem Row 3: Andrew Cain, Todd Engel, Sara Kors, Michael Senger Bro. Ed Brink, S.M.

Row 1: Jennifer Mies, Lauren Hoke, Kathryn Keller, Row 2: Laura Sheehan, Leah Moyer, Caitlin Lynch, Susan Santen, Christine Ryan Row 3: Gregory Freson, Melissa Batres, Todd Engel

College e Row 1: James Larrabee, Brooks Van Kirk, Shawn Karney, Kimberly Szabo Row 2: Phil Borger, Kristen Wandell, Jeffrey Gustafson, Daniel Burkhart, Sean Bartley

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he sustainability club kicked off the year with a gathering t Ben and Jerry's in order to discuss their annual contest within the student neighborhood. Prizes, participants, and judging were all discussed as several households volunteered to make a conscious effort to reduce energy--for a combined total of $1,500 less in energy costs than the typical student household. Liesel Holloway, co-president of the club, is adament that the contest has several benefits. "One is raising student awareness and to show them what they are actually saving. It also shows students that making really small changes to your lifestyle can make a big difference to the school and to the environment." Residential Properties and the Sustainability club partnered up in order to better equip the student neighborhood with energy saving equipment.

members suggest ways to improve energy consumption to house residents. Right: Club member John Seryak shows Senior Lesia Olinek how to save energy in her Stonemill house.


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g streets, lawns and house gutters and planting plants and

shrubs throughout the student neighborhood may not be every UD student's way to serve, but for fifteen campus organizations, participating in the 'AdoptA-Street " program was their choice. Organized during the sumrn.ef of 2002, 'Adopt-A-Street " aimed to keep clean the ghetto by assigning each interested organization a street. The organization was responsible for grooming its street once a month and for planting greens along the street twice during the year. Each organization worked under the pressure of knowing that if it would fail to complete its task, the organization would lose its deposit and the responsibilities would be given to a wait-listed organization.

Organizations Involved: • Alpha Phi Omega • American Red Cross Volunteers • American Society of Civil Engineers • American Society of

Above: Juniors Sarah Wilcox, Kelly Pierpont, and Emily Schenk throw a hand in for Theta Phi Alpha.

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Christmas on Campus Circle K Delta Sigma Pi Habitat for Humanity Pi Kappa Alpha

• Pi Tau Sigma • Sigma Alpha Iota • Sigma Kappa • Student Government Association • Theta Phi Alpha

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Left: Junior Jeff Anderson and Senior Mike Kemer help Delta Sigma Pi with their clean up of Lawnview.


rew Team - Men's Row 1: Caitlin Sabille, Christine Vega, Lindsey McVay, Brandy Bukauskas, Laura Fenton Row 2: Andrew Carpenter, Jonathan Prier, Scott Kerns, Matthew Karam, Bryan Andrasik, Brenden Collins Row 3: Dave Robertshaw, Sean Winchell, Tiry10thy Holt. Gregory Schena, Michael Foley, Michael D. Cattanach, Shawn Lovell Row 4: Paul Demma, Chris Sanger, Joe Wey, Harry Timbercrank, David Kasten, David Filipski. Ryan Shapiro, Jason Moore

Row 2: Alicia Cardillo, Jackie Sumer, Christena Nimmons

Kari Savona, Megan McGinnis, Gina Garcia, Michele Schafer, Emily Kohrman, Merrily King, Reina Hayes, Jenny Miles, Jennifer Altman, Lauren Check, Kathryn King Row 2: Christina Skoch, Michelle Coggins, Amy King, Kathryn Jump, Stefanie Ward, Katie Daniel, Andrea Marvin, Courtney Pfennig, Cassandra Heath, Tara Dillemuth, Lindsey Wozniak, Hillary Sletten, Karen Nunemaker Row 3: Karen Keating, Andy Sebor, Ashley Groeber, Kendra Roos, Leslie Cebula, Julie Wenck, Erika Moorman, Stephan ie Goare, Carol ine Cochran, Colleen Moran, Jessica Flischel, Alison Macke, ~--------------------~------~ Teresa Recker

ce Marathon Row 1: Erin King, Katie Hitelberger, Merrily King, Shannon Conlon, Manasa Manapragada, Jennifer: Martinez, Catilin Gehbauer Row 2: Jennifer Schulz, Jennifer Zielonko, Johanna Hartings, Beth Wechter, Laura Babcock, Kristy Wisniewski, Kavita Kuchipudi Row 3: Jessica Maimone, Michael Bedel, Paige Schiedler, Nichole Davis, Sarah Pollick, Leah Strayor


Dayton1an Row 1: Amy King, Sarah Henning, Tim Bailey, Mandy Pouder, Micaiah Kline Row 2: Andrew Smith, Karen Sorenson, Mauren Kelly, Kyley Brand, Eileen Daudelin, Trent Pinto (not pictured: Beth Wechter and Jill Triplett)

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Above: Senior Kyley Brand scrambles to get all of the organizations' photos taken.


ANew Year, A 'Dayton tan New Office

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Iter spending the last two years in an office with holey chairs, stains on the carpet, and cramped working space, the Daytonian staff was granted the benefits of a remodeled office. Daytonian editor Mandy Pouder worked persistently to gain permission to rejuvenate the office during the summer. "I met with the facilities management ladies a few times over the summer to pick out exactly what we needed. I wanted the office to be complete before the new staff came back--it was my gift to them," Pouder said. And her work has paid off. The Dayton ian staff seem more motivated and wiling to spend time in the office. "You need a nice and clean environment in order to be productive--and that is exactly what the new office offers," said assistant editor Tim Bailey. The staff continues to produce the memory book for the UD community, but this year, they have the comfort of a new staff, new ideas, and a new atmosphere.

Above: Sophomore Amy King lets the computer get to her while Junior Tim Bailey works on without interruption. Right: The Daytonian's fearless editor, Senior Mandy Pouder.

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alk hether it was with pencils, chalk, computer keyboards, round-table discussions or meetings with faculty, members of Orpheus were showing their support of all the arts. Senior Patrick Carr, who served as the Editor for Orpheus, explained, "We represent all forms of art. We value both writing and drawing and we give people a chance to have their work published." Through poetry, fiction and visual arts, students expressed themselves in Orpheus' bi-yearly publication. For the six officers and the general staff, the compilation of the magazine was a semester-long project that involved University faculty. Students submitted their art. and the Orpheus staff and a group of professors made admission decisions. In addition to working on the magazine, Orpheus members held roundtable discussions twice a month to give students an opportunity to read others' work and to have their own critiqued. Orpheus members made sure they mixed some other entertainment into their year too. Throughout the year, they watched movie-based books. And in October, they held a chalk-drawing activity at Roesch library, where they depicted ""San Giorgio Maggiore at Sunset" by Monet.

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Row 1: Jennifer Rogers, Lindsay Enyart, Matthew Hager, Elizabeth O'Connor, Erica Nooney

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Row 1: Katherine Frasier, Carrie Fisher, Patrick Hinker, Luke Frient, Johanna Hartings, Nan McKenna, Katheryn Pongonis, Ashley Burchell Row 2: Ashley Allman, Sara Caulfield, Kelly O'Reilly, Erin Kuenzig, Jackie Mosure, Molly Meehan, Lindsay Wilkins, Brian Rao, Lisa Laveen, Jennie Krzyszton Row 3: Stephanie Lindsey, Ashlee Valentine, Emily Martin, Nicole Hitch, Michael Rao, Michelle Meyer, Sarah Mercadante, Emily Duell, Kristen Schreiner, Brian McCarren Row 4: John Douglass, Mark Meyrose, Amy Wappner, Amy Wathen, Andy Kummerer, John

Left: Students enjoy the fall weather while touching up the mast erpiece.

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Math Club Row 1: Suzanne Dietz, Peri Shereen Row 2: Stephanie Lindsey, Jason lnkrott, Kallen Hryb

I Row 1: Katie Leisner, James Smerbeck, Deborah Hirt, Amanda Teckman Row 2: John Robinson, David Kall, Jonathon Thompson, Steven Osgood, Ryan Shafer

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Above: Amazing the Christmas on Campus children with one under the leg. Right: Smack dab in the middle of fiery

Row 1: Amina Moore, Khadijah Qadeer, Candace Watkins, Katrice Keown Row 2: Shannon Shelby, Sherunda Smith, Khaleelah Sneed, Domini Malcom, Marie Pettijohn Row 3: Marcus Miller, Gregory Williams, Carmen Rice, Scipio Murren, Lisa Melton, Brandon Riggins

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clubs are tossed into the night sky in a roped off sect ion of KU field during Christmas on Campus. Are these professional entert ainers? Nope, they are members of UD's own World's Most Dangerous Juggling Club. They are most known for their flaming torches each year at COC, but the WMDJC has entertained people al l over campus including "We are a club that just during the intermissions of the Studio Theater' s enjoys the "Godspell" performances and at the Circle K , and we look convention. forward to the time In addition to fire, members also away from classes and juggling up to five work with clubs and balls, some work to juggling with balls at once. Even with their busy schedules the club each other for a while." finds time to practice , -Todd En el complicated passing routines with as many as five people. These jugglers love getting new members, including those who have been juggling since kindergarten and those who just like the idea of throwing flaming sticks around. 1

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Dancing onto 路 UD' 8 C~~p~~ensions A f t E r starting in August of 2001, UD Dance Dimensions has become one of the fastest growing clubs on campus. Over 75 girls were a part of the club this year, and many members were seen performing all over campus. One unique aspect of this dance organization is that no tryouts or experience is required, so any UD student is welcome to join. "It's great because there is such a variety of dancers. They all bring different styles to our routines," sophomore member Karen Keating said. Each week, members can attend a class taught by one of the other members. Classes include hip-hop, jazz, modern, tap and ballet. Any member can volunteer to teach a class or suggest another type of dance to try. These routines are not usually performed, and president Courtney Pfennig insists that they try to keep the classes as stress-free as possible. Club members also have the option of performing at UD men and women's basketball games. "It requires a lot of extra practicing, but anyone in the club can do it," Pfennig said. This year the club has also participated in various service projects around campus with the Dayton Area Girl Scouts, Dayton Ballet, and Christmas on Campus. After founding the club single handedly, Pfennig's officers now help her run the club. She expects that it will keep getting bigger and better after she graduates. "We have a lot of sophomores and freshman involved who will be able to take over and keep the club going," she said. "I really hope that it will continue in the future."

Above: Members performed routines for area Girl Scout Troops. Left: Showing off their dancing skills at a halftime show of a Flyer basketball game.


Orpheus Row 1: Denise Minch, Patrick Carr Row 2: Colleen McCarthy, Scot Ehrhardt, Anne Hibert

·. .Qy~~~l?-~:~f!·g· . .,·: -Ytl:~t~,.,-:¢l'B~\f>:i:,r:. ·• ·• ,'·.·•,.~ Row 1: Sarah Vecci, Liz Pittman, Andrea Rudolf, Renee Cortez Row 2: Marjorie Schumann, Charlotte Dodson, Jessica Gamble, Melinda Simon (advisor) Row 3: Ryan Feeney, Megan Brown, Colleen O'Connor, Mike Lawrie, Andy Costello, Adam Paulus, Justin Meier, Renee Cortez

Panhellenic Council Row 1: Elizabeth Graham, Elizabeth Wittenberg Row 2: Leigh Carlton, Martha Ruthmeyer, Amy Brock

. . . . . . . ._ _ _ _ _ Pershing Rif es Row 1: Nicole Hendel, Brian Noel, Dave Erwin, Alexander Bertelli, Amie Nicola, Row 2: Demetrius Loyd, Sarah Maxwell, Andy Smith, Wayne Lovely, Nathan Dorsch Row 3: Anthony Howell, Timothy Koenig, Kevin Crawford, Corey Walsh


Row 1: Geenae Ribere, Tiffanee Hopf, Danielle Blaha, William Lamb, Michele Berry, Shawn Karney, Ashley Neu, Beth Ploeger Row 2: Elizabeth Goins, Peter Williams, Ashley Geisen, Kristen Wandell, John Carroll, Brooks Van Kirk, Danielle Stewart Marissa Hartley Row 3: Jacob Hemmerick, Anthony Booth, Brett Rothholtz, Jonathan Jones, Jim Berkemeier, Thomas Timmers, Daniel Burkhart

Row 1: Holly Byers, Ana Durand, Centria Ewings, Vaneesha Chatlani, Jaclyn Finneke, Filisa Koritsaris, Mari Jo Vazzo, Megan Cullen, Margaret Kelley, Leigh Ann Juniewicz, Carrie Fisher, Kim Stachler Row 2: Michele Desmaretz, Eric Smith, Jessica Smith, Owen Serey, Tim Bailey, Jamie Schaefer, Helen Seidel, Elie Fessler, Tricia Ewald, Kathleen Rafferty, Kathryn Schock, Kathryn Schumm, Alyson Howard Row 3: Leah Nally, Molly Brennan, Chad Thorngate, Pete Holton, Elizabeth Hack, Kevin Prag, Leslie Fitzgerald, Kristle Stewart, Annie Brumm, Colleen R. Whitty, Christy Neyer, Emily Hartwig, Michelle Meyer ~----------------~--------~ Row 4: Jennifer Pack, Meghan McFadden, Erica Young, Alison Sanders, Mary Beth Quirk, Laurie Sturtz, MaryLee Herrmann, Brooke Folkerth, Brian Bourne, Kathryn Blaine, Teresa Evans, Heidi Fichtner, Karen Ciszewski

Row 1: David Scimonelli, Brian Beickelman, Sean Leno, Nicholas Palmer Row 2: Paul Bernstorf, Brian Baddorf, Jason Helton, Christopher Radak, Timothy Weale, Patrick Johnson Row 3: Jordan Kathary, Todd Ruthemeyer, Matthew Smith, Kyle Leber, Jeremy Fox

Row 1: Kathryn Keller, Ashley Brand Row 2: Christina Rutherford, Gregory Hyland, Joseph Weishampel

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Above: Alex Lanaghan struggles to come up with something profound to say. Right: Tour guide, Taylor Mitchell, leads her group throug h the University.


UD Students e are the representatives of UD to the outside world," explained Cara Singel, the president of Campus Connection, an organization that worked with the office of Admissions. Campus Connection boasted membership of 150 people who were responsible for informing prospective students and their families about the University. Campus Connection volunteers served various programs, including a traveling student panel, campus tours, "chatting" sessions (which took place while visitors waited for tours), "overnight & shadow", and mentoring. Singel stressed the importance of the role of Campus Connection: "We are UD to them (prospective students). We have to make a good impression and to represent the school well to them." Singel became involved with Campus Connection during her first year, because she recalled how influential her own college visits were when she was in high school. "I remember visiting colleges and realizing how important tour guides were. We get to talk to people about campus and about UD. And walking backwards is always a challenge. It's a fun job," Singel concluded.

Right : Panel members consisted of Alex Lanaghan, lrmaliz Perez, Todd Engel, Taylor Mitchell, and Lauren Keal.

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Showing Pride In Our New Uniforms Pride

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treaking across the football field in their flashy new uniforms, the Pride of Dayton Marching Band continued to excite the home football crowd with their spectacular performances. The season began like usual with practices every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday along with rehearsals every game day. But the Fred J Miller Company delivered a fantastic surprise when they donated new uniforms for the entire group. The uniforms were designed by Fred J Miller Company with the help of the students. The uniforms feature an aeronautical "flyer" look that impressed both the students and the fans. With their new look, the Pride of Dayton traveled to Cincinnati to kick off their season with a half-time performance during the Bengals game. The Pride also extended their spirit to the crowd at an away game at Austin Peay.

Above: This trumpeter shows off her new uniform to the home crowd at a Flyer football game. Left: The tuba section makes some noise.


Row 1: Kristin Fazio, Annette Gable, Kristin Delgado, Crista Montgomery, Adam Mullins, Kristin Tayloe Row 2: Rachael Van Loveren, Lindsay Enyart, Sara Potter, Valerie Mergler, Caryn Fix, Melissa Fischer

Public Relations . Student:. Socletyo路of路 .A.tne~j~~:路:': Row 1: Jessica Cunningham, Megan Fitzgerald, Kathyrn O'Shaughnessy, Row 2: Mari Jo Vazzo, Centria Ewings, Courtney Pfennig, Ana Durand Row 3: Anneliese Klapp, Francisco Lugo, Alissa Clark, Laura Sturtz, Megan McKenna

Row 1: Nicole Duval, Jennifer Owens, Michele Desmaretz Christine Riccardi Row 2: Andrea Moore, Mark Bruns, Ray Hancart, Greg Popham Row 3: Dan Dietz, Jason Gries, Ben Thobe, Michael Lofton

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Row 1: Amanda Tipton, Colleen Droste, Lindsey Phillips, Erin King, Ann Bui, Sarah Maxwell Row 2: Molly Middleton, Christine Kimball, Stephanie Klotz, Megan Gorndt, Kathy Kopec, Meghan Joyce, Joe Brown Row 3: Yarissa Peart, Byron Rosen, Scott Voelkerding, Chris Chenoweth, Pete Wysocki, Matthew Berning, Ryan Matley, Abhishek Gowda


Row 1: Anne Condron, John Zajac (Advisor), Jennifer Hesch Row 2: Carrie Caspio, Christine Bauer, Lynn Ege

Ru Row 1: Brett Chmiel, Christopher Fogt Row 2: Andrew Gonzalez, Thomas Lehner, Jeffrey Weber, Alfred Ciraldo, Jared Roe Row 3: Kyle Rush, Ryan Moeller, Drew Jansing, Josh Maly, Sean Cullen, Jason Anderson Row 4: Michael Schlachter, Stephen Eberle, Ryan McGrath, Francois Collet, Joe Wejman, Mark Hauer, Kyle Terry

-Women's Row 1: Shand a Sanders, Jennifer Aprahamian, Sarah Kitchin , Mallory Carlson , Colleen Eynon, Shannon VanDenHaute, Andrea Herman, Patrice Fino, Brea L'Heureux, Crystal Huelsman, Andrea Mahrt, Brianna DeBois, Joanne Pfeiffer ~~Mil~liJ~~~W}flliMll~~~ Row 2: Abigail Groeschel, Amy Poeppelman, Kelly Sizer, Bob Richthammer (coach), Maureen O'Malley, Jennifer ~oio~io...;.,..;..-...;;..___ __;.;,;;,.......,.......,,;.....-'.::........,'----'""--'-..:.....;.--.... Manella, Melissa Oefinger, Kerry Bukvic, Jacinda Grubb, Laura Richart. Kate Patek, Kathleen Kress. Jennifer Collins, Sarah McCormick, Elizabeth Bialorucki. Jessica Minor, Brian Colson (coach), Shannon Walker, Yarissa Peart

Sigma Alpha Iota Row 1: Paola Montoya, Elizabeth Beickelman, Ashley Allman, Jessica Murrell, Row 2: Elizabeth Welenc, Amanda Killeen, Christine Bauer, Candace Parrsons, Lydia Harris, April Morris, Julia Tatro Row 3: Michelle Hess, Rebecca Thomas , Karen Schwalenstocker, Alisa Godfrey, Alison Kohrmann, Beth Kleingers, Katie Hitzelberger, Jennifer Prengaman Row 4: Leslie Carson, Julia Merski, Miranda McGovern, Brooks Van Kirk, Emily Dobrinich, Jessie Hall, Laura Booher, Meredith Rossbach, Anne Marquett

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embers of Habitat for Humanity were on a quest to provide homes for people in the Dayton area. Senior Melanie Goss described the mission: "Being part of the movement to eliminate poverty housing was powerful. The work that we did was very tangible and people could see the benefit of what they were doing. We also learned construction skills that a normal college student probably wouldn't. We got to interact with the partner families (the people to whom the houses would belong), so that we understood the difference home would make in their lives. We went to worksites every weekend and we also did fundraisers, educational events, and social activities. We worked with Dayton, Ohio, Habitat for Humanity and they provided all the materials necessary. Our role was to mostly provide the volunteer labor and monetary support. We wanted to continue to decrease the amount of poverty housing in the Dayton area. Building one house at a time enabled us to strive toward our goal of eliminating poverty housing and homelessness throughout the world. From the experience, I got the satisfaction of knowing that I was making a difference."

Above: Members of Habitat for Humanity are getting wrapped up in their work. Left: Taking a break from their work to smile for the camera.




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ear, the club held thier first Save-a-Life Saturday on campus, where participants leaned CPR basics. They are

planning on continuing this event along with many others to encourage more student involvement. A program called Scrubby Bear has been very successful with 3 young chi ldren proper hygiene and how to wash their hands correctly,路

tb 5-year-olds. 路we go to area day cares and teach

said Co-President Jacki Cervone. Red Cross members also take puppies and kittens to area nursing homes as a treat for the residents. In addition, the club has adopted Chambers Street in the Ghetto Adopt-a-Street program, and members head over to the Darkside once a month to clean their street. The club also started a program called Save-A-life Saturday t hrough whi.ch they teach CPR and First Aid at an af fordable price for poor college students. Last year, 30 students participated and the club hopes to teach at least 50 students the lifesaving skill this year. "It feels good to know you are helping to educate people about health and safety,路 Erin O'Brien said. Red Cross members are enthusiastic about their programs and hope to see the club grow in the future.

Abov e: Red Cro ss Volunteers helping out at Kid 's Voting. Left: Volunteer Erin O'Brien is handing out treats at the Halloween Party.

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IStudent Council for Exceptional Children! Row 1: Emily Dowling, Adrienne Dicorleto, Kate Stukenborg, Margaret Bachey Row 2: Courtney Sauer, Katie Applegate, Jennifer Tracy, Meagan O'Conneii-Carne, Kristin Carmody Row 3: Jennifer DuBroy, Laura Krabbe, Kathleen Steil, Caitlin Lynch, Elizabeth Prier

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Row 1: Sarah Grover, Andy Gapinski Row 2: Jen Bark, Christine McBride, Lindsey Schloss, Alison Giles, Matt Maroon, Bridget Donohoo, Nick Beck Row 3: Lara Walther, Sean Karney, Ana del Valle, lrmaliz Perez, Jason Moody, Nancy Buchino, Danielle Kambic, Heather Galioto, Jacki Cervone, Andrea Livingston, Taryn Osborn Row 4: Chris Korokei, Emily Darr, Liz Wagner, Megan Telfair, Peter Garcia, Matt Morel, Ray Stefanski. Dan Burkhart

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Studio Theatre Row 1: Erica Nooney, Emogen Schuler, Christie Ceria, Adam D. Cullin, Beth Bouman, Erin Moore Row 2: Annie Bruns, J.J. Hammerle, Kate Babcock, Jon Scheiding, Laura Babcock, Gloria Scheibert Row 3: Kelly Biscopink, Joseph Leigh, Nick Bays, Cara D'Amato, Erin Killean, Megan Devien, Adrienne Niess, Sarah Gomes Row 4: Isaac Sernoffsky, Nate Faust

Sustainability Club Row 1: Kathleen Jennings, Liese! Holloway, Angela Nguyen Row 2: Patrick Aderhold, Claire Earnhart. Bradley Yemm, Stacy Smaltz Row 3: Jack Williams, Bill McDonough, Megan Barker, Gregory Raffia, Regan Heineke

Row 1: Paul Bernstorf, William Freed, Kristina Fries, Julie Chapman, Joanne Pfeiffer, Alyson Melo Row 2: Brian Hurley, Bruce Hart, Brian Luedtke, Brian Baddorf, David Beach, Tommy Arnold, Gregory Rosebrock, Row 3: Christopher Braddock, Jason Gries, Steven Ambrose, Jonathon Miller, Matthew Sejba, Kyle Leber, Susan Grillo

Ultimate Frisbee Row 1: Michael Hilton, Jeff Wosman, Edward Mack Row 2: Steven Franz, Mike Jackson, Jesse Burnette, Timothy Wilmetti

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00! A group of UD students had extra Halloween spirit this year Alpha Phi Omega, UD's co-ed service fraternity, spent the month of October working as tour guides at the

haunted caves in Lewisburg. Students dressed in black hooded robes with Halloween makeup and carried lanterns as they led groups of adults and teenagers through the cold cave passageways. The guides learned a phony story about the caves to tell their guests while walking through the scary sites. "A few of the guides' favorite rooms were a maze, a devil room, a cannibal room, and a drive by shooting," sophomore Sarah Smart said. The guides were very creative when it came to scaring their victims, some even hid behind secret doors so they would appear out of nowhere. "Some people really had a great time playing the character of haunted tour guide, talking in a scary voice, elaborating on the basic story. I personally, had an awesome time," Smart said. The fraternity sent 10 people to the caves every Friday and Saturday for five weeks in the fall. The event was the largest fund-raiser for the organization this year and made $3,000 for the fraternity to use toward other service projects.

Above : Members of Alpha Phi Omega start to scare cavegoers. Left : A liWe boy gets painted up.

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h, mark your calendars. January 23, 2003. A day that will 11ve 1n infamy... It was a blustery cold day on the frozen tundra of the University of Dayton. A brave group of individuals from the best fraternity on campus gathered at the residence of fellow brothers Brian Sullivan and Mike Currin. The temperature dipped to 5 degrees, while the windchill knocked it down to a crisp -13 degrees. Snow and ice covered the ground. By "dressed for the occasion", I of course mean shorts and a T-Shirt (and perhaps gloves or a hat if you were afraid of the boogie

tired than anything. The lungs were killing yours truly. I chalk that up to being grossly out of shape, and the fact that the air entering my lungs was approximately 100 degrees colder than my body t~mperature. Much to our delight, the Academic Fraud lady was out, along with a few war protestors. We ran past them and grabbed all the attention of the passing traffic. Their puny signs were no match for the sight of 10 half naked people running on the coldest day in the history of the world. Chugging down Brown, we were the recipients of numerous honks, whistles, and catcalls. Life was good, even though my insides were hurting. Damn exercise. We turned the corner of Kiefaber to see our adoring fans waiting with cameras. We ran into the house, then collapsed. Lil' Grover and Keyes provided us with delicious steaming hot chocolate while people threw on clothes like they were just walked in on by their parents while hooking up. So that's how it all happened. And thus, a tradition is born. The hundreds of thousand of pictures taken assure that we will live on forever in DSP slide shows. What started as an almost-drunk conversation between Currin, myself, and Andrew Smith at BWs ballooned into an Emailfest coordinated DSP EVENT. I'm amazed at the ease and success we threw this together. 1

Left: The group preps for the cold run with a few "before" shots. Below: Sarah Grover leads the pack.

"frostbite" man). After about 50 pre-run pictures, we set out in a dead sprint up Kiefaber. Sully and I decided that it was plenty warm, and our shirts must come off. The girls all screamed in delight and gave them a visual that will keep them warm for many nights long into the future. We turned down Lawnview and went up Stonemill. Currin and Grover fought for the pole position for 99% of the run. We passed numerous clothed individuals who looked at us with a jealousy that let you know they wished that they were as cool as us. As we rounded the bookstore, we saw the gaping mouths of the people inside - they were both jealous of our determination and Sully and l's rock hard bodies. To be honest with you, the cold wasn't THAT cold. I looked at my skin, which was turning bright red, and is likely a bad sign, but I was more


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n early rise for any college student is impressive. The sisters of Pi Beta Phi were up and rolling on Saturday October 26 at the wee hour of BAM . Each "coach" was responsible for waking up and motivating her team of fraternity men in order to participate in the annual Arrowspike Volleyball Tournament. Each team paid an entry fee of fifty-five dollars and all the proceeds go "When sitting in my room to the Pi Phi's and hearing all the philanthropy commotion, I llad no other Arrowmont . option to check it out. Not only was it intense-but I

Shawna Bosse explains,

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children learn art skills--all the money we raised goes to the children to have an educational yet worthwhile experience." The children are not the only ones who reap rewards from this event, the f raternities compete to win bragging rights to carry with them throughout the year--well worth waking up before dawn.

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Row 1: Danielle McCahan, Julia D'Andrea, Patrice L. Huston, Lissa Stapleton Row 2: Kinah Patton, Ciara Nelson, Ashley Scott. Kristen Johnson

Heather Galioto, Anne Johnston, Marie Hathcock Row 2: Suza nne Saggio, Christina Peloquin, Katie Dobies, Kelly Knueven, Colleen Alexander, Erin Reinhardt, Martha Ruthmeyer Row 3: Betsy Mitchel, Terese McDonald, Maria Kruse, Erin McBride, Annie Neustadt, Tina Winkler, Katelyn Blackwood


Left: Senior Chris Kelly proves that he can j~mp just as high as anyone else. Below: The trufi determination that goes into making ArrowSpike a success.

Left: The Pi Phi team leaders coach this team on to victory.

Phi Row 1: Deirdra Hickel, Laura Elizabeth Joyce, Jamie Tino, Kristine Becker, Kara Eversole, Sarah Canty, Jill Cibik, Juulie Edwards, Bitsy Meyer, Carianne Thompson, Erin Cacchione, Rachel Summe, Nathania Cadet Row 2: Chelsea Spangler, I Allison Gnadt, Theresa Meckstroth, Sarah Metzger, Andrea Reich, Jamie Schaefer, Lauren Wilhelm, Margaret Polsuszny, Carly Williams, Erin Currin, Beth Torgerson, Erin Schultek, Jennifer Pearson Row 3: Courtney Buss, Bridget Hennessy, Emily

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Lauren Hill, Nicole Adams, Emily Duell Row 4: Susan Bishop, Sarah Johannssen, Cara Hitchcock, Christine Thumser, Ashley Larsen, Lindsay Caskey, Kate Dougherty, Molly Heimert, Colleen McLaughlin


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psilon Delta Tau sponsored "Ghettofest 8" for a good cause. On October 12, P.M., the campus community was invited to 448 Kiefber, the EDT fraternity

house, to enjoy live bands, food, and beer. The bands ranged from Red Earth, Disagreed, Schoolyard Justice, The Neighbors,

apathetic juncture, and Dr. two dollars, and funds

William Schuerman. Admission was raised benefited the American honor of Mark Rice. Mark Rice was passed away due to a brain tumor.

Brain Tumor Association, in an EDT brother who The amounted raised

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Row 1: Melissa Cruz, Lesia Olinek, Debra Waker, Christine Allen, Renae Tichy Row 2: Sarah Miller, Carla Williams, Katie Kennedy, Pam Bargo, Anna Andrekanic Row 3: Marcy Souder, Gina Isgro, Jenny Landberg, Ellen Gregory, Rebecca Ossio, Joan Zucal Row 4: Kathryn Flood, Anne Hays, Katie Haubner, Nicole Woodward, Amy Poeppelman, Kristin Bailey, Michelle Keller, Carrie Cerino


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Phi Fischer, Sarah Kissell, Megan McHale, Rebecca Owens Row 2: Melissa Costigan, Alyson Howard, Wendy Thompson, Emily Hartwig, Lauren Finnell, Susan Francis, Rebecca Castner Row 3: Kristin Szuter, Lisa Giunta, Kaitlin Schaeffer, Lauren DeRaleau, Lisa Conrad, Amy Dowling

Row 1: Brian Kain, Pat Flannery, Chris Strauchon Row 2: Andy Wiegert, Shane Moseley, Michael Olson, Andrew Butz Row 3: Zach Hicks


Open House; Kennedy Union All 7 sororities Being the first actual event of the recruitment process, I was. were so welcoming and you could tell that they really wanted very nervous going to KU with girls ram my recruitment group_ you to be a par t of their sorority. I t alked to about three or four We had our pink shirts on that had the theme of this yea,r , ~ Gree ks-tack, " on them, and proceede d to rneet With our

girls in each Qf the rooms and then had ten minutes in betWeen to dellt:Jera e. What a decision I would have to make.

r crui,tfmmt counselor and tJ~ briefed on what would take place. Later on that night, we were told to be in our rooms bV nine o'clock so that we could receive the phone call

We would walk from oom to room in KU and spen d twentv minutes talkin g with the sisters of each of the sororities. A. long day was ahead of us, but somehow we managed to keep our smiles on all day.

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sat in room, nervously wait ng for ~ phone to ring with my roomrna e who was also waiting f ar her phone call. Finally, at abou 11:30, the phone rarig and I had been asked back to five sororme • the maximum that I could attend the next round. Ttle. first day of recruitment was over, <md I would have to start really tt'llnkln9 ¡ abou what I wanted to do.

Alpha Phi was the first room that I was wal ked into and right away I knew that 9VerYtl11rnJ would be alright. Ths~ gir ls. like the rest of t he ,girls in the following rooms,

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Catherine Howard , Tara Fitch, Jennifer Zavadil , Cynthia Guinn , Amber Myers Row 2: Maria Kokal, Nikki Thomas, Laura Kelly, Alison Connar, Megan Carroccio, Katherine Jarasius Row 3: Christine Farbotta, Catherine Wright, Amy Morris, Lauren Hope, Brooke Folkerth, Rachel Gasiewicz, Ki mberly Szabo

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Row 1: Joe Zanini, Robert Bortolin, Erik Blaine, Benjamin White Row 2: Kellen Oblinger, Jonathan Powers, Gregory Smith, Brett yvesterman Row 3: Travis Wilhelm, Kurtis Scherzinger, Michael Bollin, Gregory Flick, Brandon Cross


Round 1; Virginia W. Ke 路tenn.g, McGinnis Center, and Kennedy Union Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Zeta Tau Alpha, Stgma Kappa, . and Theta

Pht Alpha

Beginning with his round, all of us recrufts .were encouraged to Thl'!i meant that I would have to eliminate two of them because I look nice af1d vis with the .sororit es. Once again, I was very ne: v~us-, could only go to three of them the next round. I was getting because e. format of this round was different. We would now closer and closer to being in a sor orlty and I was excited but at have about forty-five mlnu es with each sorority so that we could the same t ime very nervous bocause I would have to keep 9'iving mee more of the sis.ters and get more of a feel. of what the these gi(IS my best impression ar1d express interest in them so atmosphere was like in each sorority. At these events, we learned hey would know that I would want to be their sister. a lot more about the sorority as well. We were told what their philanthropy

was

and helped to

make arts and crcifts and donate money to eir cause. This round was a at more intense because we got to meet more of the gir ls a cJ less girls were asked bac:k to these events. So 011ce again, all of us recruits ~pt ur smiles on for three hours ln the hopes that we would one day become one of the gir1s that we were talking to. Ike the previous even , we were told to be in our rooms so that we could get the phone call that would de e m ne our future in sororities at UD. Finally, the phone cal l came at a1b out midnight and I had been <lsk路ecl back to all five of he 5ororities that I had visited

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Above: In Mi!r\ttrsst, prepping up for t e attlvlrtes of Round 1.

Row 1: Jim McFarland, Lee-Ryan Busse, Brian Hooper, Scott Raymond, Mike Petkosek, Michael Vasu, Adam Sonnett, Chris Cooper Row 2: Samer Ghafari, David Schoen, Zach Hartman, Justin Gutschmidt, Kyle Mooney, Alan Beringer, Erik Koptheimer, Nicholas Hellwig, Mike Marlow Row 3: David Ferrone, Matt Miller, Matt Basil. Matt Anacker, Paul Nagorney, Mark Rahla, Justin Magyar, Brian McGee, Adam Gutschmidt Row 4: Michael Guerrini, Rick Collins, Dennis Belaius, Dan Dudas

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Fp( the third and fourth nights in a row, I got dressed up in my c 5t clothes and went to meet even more of the sisters. I was even more nervous today because I knew that these girls could almost see rnf! In their sorority, but they were not sure yet and I knew hat I had to still make a good impression on t hem. This round had to have been one of the most fun t l1ough. The three sororities that I visited all had a sort of "program" that they put on which included singing and dancing. h s really showed us recruits the true colors of all of the :sorori ies and realized that

ey were girls just like us. I really enjoyed th:.; round because it had more of a laid back atmosphere and the sisters just wanted us to see what their sorority was really a~out. As with

he previous: rounds, we had to patiently wait by our phones

for a call to see which sororities asked us back to the last and final round of preference. his was by far the most nerve-wracking call because we had already made it so far that to not be called back now would be heartbreaking. I fin ally got my call and got called back to all three that I had visited. which meen that I had to elimitla .e one and only go to two. I was very excited beca use I was that much closer to becomjng a sorority 9'1I!

Left: Members of a recruitment group, with their recruitment counsetcr, on Bid Day.

Gehbauer, Courtney Alderson, Jen Hesch, Sarah Wilcox, Lindsey Irons, Elizabeth Graham , Amanda MacDonald, Angela Nguyen, Kelly Pierpont. Jen McNeil Row 2: Beth Wechter, Christine Kimball, Lindsay Ficke, Jen Walker, Linda Casola, Ashley Neu, Leigh Carlton , Cara Grove , Emily Schumert, Erin Beitelschees Row 3: Katie Burns, Traci Hall, Jen Seppelt, Alison Macke, Sarah Walda, Alison Grieshop, Kelly Connell, Kelly McGrath, Laura Koch, Jessica Chrin, Allison Sanson, Jessica Paukovich, Courtney Pfennig


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For this last event, we were all told to wear very nice clothing, and most girls opted for black dresses. This was by far the most formal of events that we had attended thus far. At this point, it was almost up to us recruits to express our interest in the sorority so tha they would know that this was something that we really wanted to be a part of. Both of the sororities that I visited had f ood and drinks for us and we were introduced to the entire sorority by name upon entering. They also shared more about themselves through songs and speeches, and I knew right away that I wanted to be a part of this. This would be the toughest decision as of yet. All of the sisters were very enthusiastic and you c:ould tell that they really wanted you to be their sister.

Finally, the day came. We went with our groups over to KU to open our bid cards, and I was so exited when I read that mine said my first choice. We then proceeded to go off with our own sororities and do activities with them. Recruit men was a great process that I think every girl who wen through it benefited from. Even if she did not want to join a sorority, it gives us girls...e路 chance to meet other g1rls hat we will now be able to talk t~hen we see them out. Our group formed a great bond and W~ are still friends, even noW. I am very glad that I went t hrough this process and would recommend it to anyone who is evet1 thinking about joining a sorority,

After my last preference event, we went into a room and had to sign our bid cards wh ch ranked our first, second, and so on choices This was done by computer-if they gave you a bid and you put them as your f irst choice on your bid card, then you could become a part of their sorority. I signed my bid card, and would have to go on with my weekend until tomorrow evening when I would find out if I would be mat ched to a sorority.

RiQht : Members of the 2003 Alpha Phi pledge class on Bid Day.

ha Row 1: Lauren Beck, Aaliyah Asadi, Clarissa Goosby Row 2: Sherunda Smith, Marisa Joy Williams, Lisa Melton Row 3: Jalisa Clark, Kristle Stewart

Stacey Scheid, Holly Armstrong, Jessica Lilly, Laura Snyder, Cacki Scallan, Jaclyn Bender, Kylea Corbin Row 2: Erin King, Tracy McManus, Hillary Sulens, Cassie Wilson, Katharine Poklar, Jessica Kelkenberg, Amy King, Amanda Hamilton, Janell Burns Row 3: Anne Sargeant, Lindsay Rhodes, Beth Calaway, Abby Sollenberger, Amy Brock, Lindsey Bodiya, Rebecca Baer, Meghan Dugan, Jennifer Meier, Jennifer Noggle Row 4: Tessa lacullo, Courtney Kelly, Jeanette Troiano, Ann Hunt, Lindsay Pruniski, Angie Ellerbrock

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Hea9 Coach ~ike Kelly guides the players to another victory .A highlight of the season came when Flyer

Junior Fullback Nick Dunlap rushes the ball adding to the team's total rushing yardage of over 2800 yards this

head coach Mike Kelly won his 400th career g~me. He reached the milestone faster than all but one coach in NCAA history.

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end zone. Spiker was voted the recipient of the White-Allen Most Valuable Player Trophy at the end-of season awards banquet for the team.

The University of Dayton football team finished the 2002 season 11-1, won the Pioneer Football League Championship and ended the season ranked #1 in the nation among NCAA Division 1-AA Mid-Major teams. It marked the 26th consecutive winning season for the Flyers, a school record. UD won the Pioneer Football Leag~s North Division for the second straight year, and shutout Morehead State 28-0 in the second annual PFL championship game. It was Dayton's eighth PFL title in the ten-year history of the league, and UD's fourth straight. Head coach Mike Kelly was named NCAA Division 1-AA Mid-Major coach of the year by the Football Gazette. His 21-year record is now 206-41-1. The Football Gazette also named safety Mark Kasmer Defensive Back of the Year and kicker Jesse Obert Specialist of the Year. Kasmer was also named an NCAA Division 1-AA All-American by the Associated Press and the Sports Network. Joining Kasmer and Obert on the Football Gazette's First Team All-American squad was offensive tackle Nate Moore. Named to the second team were offensive guard Jarrod Wachter and junior linebacker Brian Heizman. Five Flyers were named Honorable Mention All-America by the Football Gazette--defensive tackle Andy Bently, linebacker Tyler Bowersock, safety Aaron Furman, middle guard Trent Karn and quarterback Kelly Spiker. In addition, Kasmer headed a list of three UD football Flyers who were named Verizon Academic All-Americans. UD's three selections were the most of any team in the nation for the second straight year. Kasmer was a repeat selection on the first team. Bentley was named to the second team for the second year in a row. Senior middle guard Trent Karn was also named to the second team. -story by Doug Hauschild


First row, From Left: Matt Ryn, Kelly Spiker, Sean Borchers, Ben Winters, Gena Mattioda, Andy Bentley, Trent Karn, Marcus Colvin, Tyler Bowersock, Jeff Fallis, Kris Ketron, Tommy Linley, Alex King, Jesse Obert, Matt Yunker; Second Row: Andy Hiser, Chris Fackler, Eric Dearth, Aaron Furman, Mark Kasmer, Mike Fitz, Adam Kendig, Justin Willhoite, Chris Anderson, Terry Heffernan, Nate Moore, Tony Hurps, Brian Currin, Pete Mastandrea, Jason Schmidt; Third Row: Barry McCoy, John Bosse, Michael Short, Brian Heizman, Chris Cowan, Joe Stephens, Mike Stasko, Todd Thobe, Jared Wachter, Brian Gooding, Jason Resch, Cliff Sachini, Nick Dunlap, Justin Plummer, Chuck Harris, David Patterson, Jr.; Fourth Row: Kyle Magoteaux, Steve Verhoff, Ryan Morris, Chris Dearth, Steve Norton, Andy DeVito, Brian Reisert, Nick Sellet, Dustin Placke, Andy Ottmar, Brad Almendinger, Matt Ames, Sean Bralley, Scott Foster; Fifth Row: Brandon Staley, Doug Jones, Willy Will, Trent Warren, Robby Schwab, Mike Neuberger, Bill Groetsema, Graham Halcomb, Eric Heideloff, Adrian Nichols, Jared McQuiston, Jeff Schmidt, Jared Frank, Charlie Mcintosh, Scott Geiger; Sixth Row: Matt Mong, Andrew McBride, Mike Molesky, Jon Kling, Adam Hawkins, Ryan Wrobleski, Tom Jackacki, John Hoppe, Frank Wilson, Ryan McNulty, Josh Carter, Tim Roche, Miles Stanley, Adam Walker; Seventh Row: Dustin Test, Chris Eaton, Jim Koenig, Todd Whalen, Scott Wintering, John Schmall, Adam Love, Ross Mroczek, Ryan Clarke, Robert Dence, Patrick Winkel, Kyle Hoogenboom, Kraig Carlson; Eighth Row: Mike Murphy, Pat Weale, Kris Dihrkop, Ryan Winner, Nick Lunon, Lucas Bodenbender, Adam Haley, Dan Fedyk; Coaches: Head Coach Mike Kelly, Film Coordinator Bryan Johnson, Assistant Coaches Craig Turner, Howard Sales Charlie Hayman, Tony Davis, Rick Chamberlin, Brian Tracy, Landon Fox, Fred Schmitz, Chris Ochs, Dave Whilding


Mark Kasmer (senior defensive back) assists junior defensive end Eric Dearth in stopping an opponent. Kasmer was a

defensive leader for the Flyers this season.



Head coach Pete Hoyer discusses his expectations with the women. He announced his resignation after the season and expressed nothing but fond memories of his time coaching the team. Tim Horsomon will replace Hoyer as head coach next season.

Seniors Susan Westerbrock and Julie Neiser stand at the net doing their part to gain another victory for the team against Xavier.

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Assistant Coach Jacques Henes, Assistant Coach Rachel Wulff, Nlchole Schott, Katie Beck, Shanna Pressler, Erin Treadway, Christy Utnage, Carrie Snider, trainer Sara Zickgraf, Assistant Coach Jon Miller Front Row: Kelly Scott, Susan Westbrock, Shannon Gardner, Megan Pease, Julie Neiser, Carmen Couts

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Sophomore Tye Stebbins shows his skill as he jumps to gain control of the ball for the Flyers. This year, Stebbins claims one goal and six assists.

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Mid-August came and the men rolled in for pre-season; fitness tests started and we heard some weezin'. But soon sprint and p~-ups turned to tackles and kicks, and Denny and Thomas tried to stop Sunday's tricks 0-3 and 1, not a great start, then we pulled back five, everyone doing their part. Veterans like Porto and Kurdziel were on, teaching the new guys named Brennen, Mpoki, and Dasan Opponents defenses dug in like moles, But we dribbled and passed and Rolfe scored the goals A-10 games arrived and we fell and hit hard, It seemed even the ace up our sleeve wasn't the right card Four in a row away from the friendly grounds of Baujan, A very tough spell to begin the conference season Two and two and it was out of our hands, Our fate was not ours, we'd see how we land Back home, and goals came--three then four, It was the final versus St. Joe's that brought the biggest roar Four years of dedication to the game he treasures, He finally scored his goal: Morales, thank you, it has been a pleasure The season ended, and we had some fun, But it wasn't what we wanted at 9-10-1 The awards came--All-Conference--from the A-10, Three Flyers were named: Rolfe, Darr, and Nsien All Ohio was next, the best from the state, Rolfe, Nsien, and Clanton all performed first rate All-Region was listed, we are in the Great Lakes, Chris Rolfe's name was there, the team he makes Mike ... Sunday ... Mike, we hope your dreams come to fruition, Thank you for the effort, carrying on the Flyer tradition To make next season better, every Sunday I attend mass, Come see us in 2003, when we kick some ... GO FLYERS! -Contributed by UD Men's Soccer


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nation's leading goalkeepers (14th in the nation with a GAA of 0.68) and a

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A-0 Conference's Defensive Player of the Year and the A-10's Women's

the offensive

Soccer Student-Athlete of the Year. -photo courtesy of Leon Chuck

effort as a senior midfielder. She definitely was an important aspect of the teams success this year! -photo courtesy of Leon Chuck

forward Liz Brown led the offensive

explosion earned her First Team AllAtlantic 10 and First Team All-Ohio

McKnight, Assistant Coach Greg Sheen, Shannon Kuhl, Reba Sedlacek. Beth McHugh, Erin Showalter, Alicija Bredlo, Laura Boland, Tesia Kozlowski. Assistant Coach George Demetriades, Head Coach Mike Tucker. Middle: Jessica Melvin, Tracy Buehrle, Clare Quinter, Lindsey Whitehead. Nina DiGuardi, Judi Aschenbrener, Jen Simonetti, Sarah Maxwell. Stacy Palumbo, Gretchen Echelbarger. Jacqueline Luehrs. Front: Leah Phelps, Meghan Borysiak. Stacy Deluca, Stephanie Weisenfeld. Amanda Kuntz, Liz Brown. Katie Lowstuter.

Finishing wU;b the second-most wins and second-least losses in team history, the success of the 2002 women's soccer team did riot lie in W's and L's alone. By season's end, the team had accumulated an impressive 29 post-season awards. Seniors Stephanie Weisenfeld and Shannon Kuhl led the team with their outstanding achievements. An experienced crop of returning stars and a talented pool of first-years also played hard as the Flyers made a return trip to the NCAA Tournament--their third in four seasons. Head coach Mike Tucker's team amassed a 17-4 record and a share of the A-1 0 regular season title. The season was filled with offensive balance and defensive brilliance. Six Flyers recorded doubledigit points seasons, while ten scored at least one goal and six accounted for the team's 17 game-winning goals. Tucker's team got contributions from all over the line-up, and it seemed a different player was stepping up every game, proving that the whole was greater than the sum of its parts. The old saying "offense wins games and defense wins championships" more than certainly applies to this Dayton Flyer team. The offensive end added to the scoreboard and the defense was one of the country's best at stopping the opposition. Since joining the A-1 0 in 1995, the Flyers have won or shared six regular season A-10 titles ('96, '98, '99, '00, '01, '02) and have won the conference tournament championship three times ('96, '99, '01). With an abundance of youth and seven starters returning from this year's squad, another year at the top of the A-1 0 isn't just possible anymore--it's expected. -Mike DeGeorge


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Sophomore Brian Roberts runs the usual 8K in his personal-best time. He was one of five to do this during the A-10 Championships. Photo courtesy of Men's Cross Country

Tom Katsahnias, Mike Eble, Wes Galamb, Kevin Tscholl, and David Bereda gather for a quick photograph before a race.

Front Row (L to R): Jeff Collins, David Mosher, Brad Lawson, Brett Fisher, Mike Eble, Wes Galamb; Back Row: Assistant Coach Brian Ream, Zak Lewis, Tom Katsahnias, David Bereda, David Berning, Kevin Tscholl, Tim Mulligan, Brian Roberts, Head Coach Rich Davis Photo courtesy of Timothy Boone

Tscholl receives encouragement from head coach Rich Davis as he assists his team in securing a Dayton best fourth place finish in the A-10 Championship. Photo courtesy of Men's Cross Country

The men's cross country team worked hard to meet increasingly high personal and team goals this season in order"to increase the level of competitiveness. They certainly achieved this goal as many of the accomplishments of the 2002 squad were achievements never before realized in the program's twenty-two year history. In the Atlantic-10 Championships, the team finished fourth, the best team finish in all nine years of A-1 o competition. Eight men ran the race in under twenty-seven minutes. Throughout the season, ten men ran at least one of the BK races in under twenty-seven minutes. As a pack, the team stuck together and pushed one another to victory. Through six BK races, there was only a thirty-six second average time spread between the first and fifth man to finish the race. There was only a fifty-nine second average first-man through seventh-man time spread. Eleven team members achieved personal-best times that were fast enough to qualify them as "UD Harrier Heroes," a list of the top thirty-five all-time personal best performances throughout the program's history. Three of those men earned a place among the top ten Harrier Heroes. As a team, the Flyers were named as a United States Cross Country Coaches Association All-Academic Team. Senior captain Tim Mulligan was named to the Atlantic-10 Academic All-Conference Team and was voted as the team's Most Valuable Runner. With Mulligan as the only graduating senior, the 2003 season will become known as "The Year of Reckoning," as the Flyer squad looks to the use the experience gained in 2002 as the springboard to raise its competitiveness to the next higher level. -story by Head Coach Rich Davis



The women gather for a picture so they can capture one of many great memories of the season. Photo courtesy of

Michelle Griffin, Sarah Wabler, Kara Storage, and Tara Storage prepare for another race. The Storage twins excelled this season as a competitive pair.

Photo courtesy of Women's Cross Country.

leads a pack of runners as the finish looms closer.

Photo courtesy of Women's Cross Country.

Front Row: Jamie Fredrick, Kara Storage, Tara Storage, Jen Wittich, Denise Hammons. Sarah Edwards, Jen Hesch; Middle Row: Allison Mahrer, Laura Dickson, Katie Dobies, Maria Behr, Katelyn Bennett. Karen Setty, Mary Eileen Rohan, Katherine Van Elten, Lauren May, Misti Hammons, Kate Mane, Sarah Kessler; Back Row: Assistant Coach Amanda Henschen, Mary Lynn Kelly, Dana Duckro, Laura White, Katie Mannhard, Colleen Devaney, Elisabeth Bennett. Michelle Griffin, Ruth Hinde, Cathy Howard, Sarah Wabler, Head Coach George Brose

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The 2002 UD women's cross country season began on a muggy Saturday morning in August with a victory over Wright State, and it ended in mid-November on a frozen field in northern Indiana at Purdue University with a 19th place finish in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional competition. The team was continually led by Beavercreek, Ohio, sisters Kara and Tara Storage. Kara was second at the A-1 0 Championships and Tara was sixth. Both were selected AllConference. Kara was also chosen as Scholar-Athlete of the Year for her 3.90 G.P.A. in Chemical Engineering. The Outstanding Newcomer to the team was Colleen Devanney, Most Improved was Ruth Hinde, and the MVP was Kara Storage. The team graduated six seniors this year: Misti and Denise Hammons (co-captains), Kara and Tara Storage, Lauren May, and Laura White. Thirty runners started in August and twenty-seven made it through the entire season. Of the twentyseven, twenty-six participated in at least four meets. The camaraderie and teamwork in this group was without equal. -Story by Head Coach George Brose



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Sophomore guard Mark Jones makes a perfect shot to help the Flyers in another victory.

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Junior Keith Waleskowski puts up three more points for Dayton. Photo courtesy of Tim Boone.

Junior Ramod Marshall opens up for a shot. Marshall was chosen to recieve the White-Allen Most Valuable Player Award.

Front Row: Manager Jessica Simmons. Sammy Smith. Greg Kohls, Warren Williams. Nate Green, Brooks Hall, D.J. Stelly, Mark Jones. Ramod Marshall, Marques Bennett. Manager Eric Eilerman; Back Row: Assistant Coach Frank Smith, Assistant Coach Josh Pastorino. Trainer Steve Foster. Manager Kyle Getter. Frank lguodala. James Cripe, Sean Finn. Keith Waleskowski. Logan White, Manager Daniel Helm, Coordinator of Basketball Opperations Shaka Smart. Senior Assistant Coach Ron Jirsa. Head Coach Oliver Purnell.

Senior D.J. Stelly jumps up and over the defense. Photo courtesy of Tim Boone.



Junior guard Stefanie Miller moves the ball up the court. Photo courtesy of Timothy Boone.

Senior guard Chrissy Donovan shows her skill controlling the ball. Photo courtesy of Timothy Boone.

Sarah Schloss leaps over her opponents to score for the Flyers. Photo courtesy of Timothy Boone.

Donovan, Marnina Sullivan. Sarah Schloss, Sarah Allen, Leslie Burns, Emily Williams, Manager Megan Hammerer; Back row: Manager Allison Dick, Manager Mandy Myers, Trainer Nicole Chimera. Amanda Moore. Lyndsey DeWitt. Jennifer Strong, Angela Cape, Julie Kafun. Nastassia Alcius, Assistant Coach Ellen McGrew, Assistant Coach Tammy Shain, Assistant Coach Krisha Green, Head Coach Jaci Clark Photo courtesy of Timothy Boone.

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They dribbled it, defended it, passed it, threw it, swished it. The female Flyers showcased their bouncy basketball rhythm on court, a rhythm that defined the team's harmony and led it to a nearly perfectly balanced season. The women complemented one another by working successfully as a unified team rather than as a group of individuals; they emerged as a powerful force that learned to both celebrate triumphs and overcome challenges. The team shared in coach Jaci Clark's 200th career victory after defeating the Fordham Rams and completing a three-game wining streak; it celebrated senior day by ended a three-game losing streak with a win over St. Bonaventure; and it honored junior Stefanie Miller, who was selected to the A-10 All-Conference Third Team and senior Chrissy Donovan, who was named to the Academic All-Conference Team for the second consecutive season. The Flyers' team cohesion led to their glory, helped them cope with their setbacks, and gave them all something to rejoice when they ended their season with a winning 14-14 record.


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Front Row: Brooks Hazelbaker, Nick Ferralli, Roberto Ramos, Matt Quinter, Matt McCleskey, Jeff Bourassa, Joe McSoley, Tom Beechem, Todd Presar, Mike Lauck, Matthew Curtis; Middle Row: Kaleb Thompson, Craig Stammen, Dylan Hickey, Tim Nevius, Michael Goodson, Will Benoit, Drew Chesebro, Kyle Lindsay, Luke Trubee, A.J. Otto, Adam Revellete, Kris Kemmer, Jerry Blevins; Back Row: Trainer Nate Seymour, Assistant Coach Terry Bell, Assistant Coach Shane Pool, Cory Allen, Tim Miller, Howard Corona, Aaron Hepner, Chad Liter, Mark Eger, Kris Bracken, Rory Thornton, Forrest Belcher, Assistant Coach Todd Linklater, Head Coach Tony Vittorio.

Over the past four years, the Dayton baseball program has undergone several major transformations. From just one winning season in the 1990's, to back-to-back school-record 32-win seasons in 2001 and 2002, the Flyers have met each new challenge with composure and enthusiasm. This year was a new challenge--how to replace the fourteen seniors lost to graduation in 2002? The answer: meshing a cohesive group of veterans with a new core of young and talented players. However, the road to retooling can be difficult, and this year's process was no exception. From Aaron Hepner's seven RBI game against Mississippi Valley State (a feat that has only been matched or surpassed twice in school history) to junior college transfer Patrick Flynn's A-1 0 Player of the Week Award, the 2003 Flyers were far from a disappointment. Also rewarded this season was the architect behind the resurrection of UD's program, head coach Tony Vittorio. The Flyer's victory over LaSalle marked Vittorio's 100th win at UD. The Dayton skipper was the fastest in school history to reach this milestone in just his fourth year at UD. The leadership, coupled with the fact that there were just nine graduating seniors, meant the Flyers would be a favorite among emerging teams in the region and the conference in years to come. -Story by John Popelar


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Head Coach Jody Eickemeyer sits with Assistant Coach Kate Vaughan and the athletes in the dugout t o encourage the women to success.

Front Row: Kristen Pfirrman, Tami Roudebush, Katie Roberts, Tracie Weinheimer, Linsday Bramhall, Maegan Swisher, Monica Munsey, Lindsay Jordan, Shannon StClair, Cassie Gross, Laura Studnicka. Back Row (L to R): Head Coach Jodi Eickemeyer, Christina Vetter, Kelly Schreier, Melissa Myher, Jessica Fletcher, Dana Campbell, Spencer lzor, Tiffany Ward, Ashlea Hoheimer, Carla Chaney, Angie Barney, Megan Koester, Student Coach Janelle Mucha, Assistant Coach Kate Vaughan. Photo courtesy of Timothy Boone

The women warm up for their upcoming game. They placed 5th this season in the Atlantic 10 Conference, just out of reach of competing in the A-10 tournament.

"No ~~~t.~tlet ,J,J-.w. MIM.-UIIJ ak.~ l.tw. a. /Jodi" -.lfJMIIG ~/,,.. While 2003 marked a significant improvement for the UD softball team, the Flyers still found themselves in a familiar situation. Entering the final weekend of the conference season, Dayton was one-game out of a conference tournament birth for the third straight year. This time, the Flyers watched helplessly as Fordham downed St. Bonaventure to eliminate UD from Atlantic-1 0 Championship contention. The season was not without highlights, however, as the Flyers increased their win total over 2002, hitting the 21 win mark with three games to go in the season. Junior pitcher Dana Campbell threw a no-hitter in game one of the doubleheaders against George Washington on April 11, and followed it up with a two-hit shutout in game two. Dayton also ended the winning streak of perennial Atlantic-10 power Massachusetts in conference play. Trailing 4-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Flyers mounted a comeback, highlighted by junior centerfielder Cassie Gross's game-tying two-run home run with two outs to force extra innings. The Flyers, who almost knocked off UMass in 2002 before falling 3-2 in extra innings, scored the winning run in the bottom of the 12th inning to end the Minutewomen 52-game conference winning streak. The women ended the season with a five-game winning streak but fell just short of competition in the Atlantic 10 Tournament. -story by Kevin Wilkinson



Drew Tyrer, Matt Savage, A.J. Quinter, Bill Everding, Brett Gould pose at the Butler Tournament. Photo courtesy of Men's Golf

First year student Adam Myers sizes up his putt. Photo courtesy of Timothy Boone

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Assistant Bryan Schmakel, Andy Tracy, Bill Everding, Frankie Pacetta, Assistant Coach Turk Walker; Middle Row: A.J. Quinter, Tim Skufca, Matt Savage; Back Row: Drew Tyrer. Andy Hire, Mike Fink, Brett Gould Photo courtesv of Timothv Boone

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Sophomore Christy Whalen watches intently to see where her opponent will deliver the ball. Sophomore serves with all of the strength that the women work so hard to build throughout the year.

Del Rosso, Moreen Wiggins, Sarah Miller, Julie Green; Back Row: Assistant Coach Gina Dysard, Christy Whalen, Michelle Carroll, Erin Kirland, Courtney McDowell, Katie Landrigan, Head Coach Mike Unger

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Rookie of the Week for the last week of this streak. The team suffered two losses next but celebrated a win against rival Wright State to end the regular season. Post season awards were given to sophomore Erin Kirkland, who was named to the A-10 All Conference team, and to Rebecca Stanchin, who was named to the A-10 All Conference and All Academic teams. In A-10 Competition, they lost to Xavier and George Washington but were victorious over the University of Rhode Island and Fordham. The Flyers took 6th place of the twelve teams in the conference.


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Among other outstanding accomplishments, Sneed was honored this season by being chosen as A-10 Player of the Week twice in a row.

Photo courtesy of UD Track and Field Senior Laura White rounds the corner to show what she is made of for the remainder of the race.

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Front Row (L to R): Head Coach D'Andre Hill, Kara Storage, Tara Storage, Aftan Delaney, Erica Prigg, Katie Clifford, Lauren May; Middle Row: Laura White, Karen Setty, Stacia Harold, Allison Mahrer, Sally Saurenheimer, Khaleelah Sneed, Dee Zwilling, Coach Marla Martin; Back Row: Coach Vaughn Davis, Jodi Borges, Courtney Harring, Elisabeth Bennett, Kelly Polhman, Missy Novak, Laura Shuler, Assistant Coach George Brose

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The rowing team showed hard work and effort throughout the season in varsity and novice races. Although many of the competitions were against nationally ranked teams, the women certainly held their own. The year started with the Five Rivers Fall Regatta in which all of the boats the women entered received medals and the eight boat won against the Cincinnati Junior Rowing Club, who are the three-time defending junior national rowing champions. Throughout the fall season the Flyers continued to show their skills at the Head of the Ohio, Head of the Charles, and the Speakman Regatta. At the start of the spring season, Dayton triumphed in a scrimmage against Duquesne, displaying their improvement since the fall season. However, competition with Indiana, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame proved difficult for the women. They placed 5th in the A-10 Championships, with their most impressive performances given in the novice races. The trend continued in the ECAC Championships, where the varsity eight boat finished 16th and the novice eight boat finished ath. The race marked the end of the season and the last UD race for five seniors and the Flyer Head Coach Mike Miles.


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Front Row (left to right): Tony Blanchard, Amy Peppard, Billy Shatto, Vaneesha Chatlani, Mike Flaharity, Melissa Fortman, Nate Davis. Megan Watson Second Row: Marissa Chahda, Anna Sandker, Renee Medley, Kate Barrow Third Row: CJ Klakamp, Brian Miller, Todd Bollinger, Dru Flemming

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Dayton cheerleaders showed much more than spirit and skill. They dedicated many hours to to perfecting their routines, stunts, and tumbling, which required not only their spirit and skill but also their physical strength, endurance, and dedication. Practice and lifting was scheduled at least twice a week and the squads were called upon to do promotional work on campus and within the community. The blue squad cheered at football and men's basketball games and the red squad cheered at women's basketball games. All of these commitments led the sqaud members to devote ten to fifteen hours a week to the team. On top of this, some of the men and women competed in the National Cheerleading Association (NCA) Nationals held in Daytona Beach, Florida during the first weekend in April. While working with the community, performing at sporting events, and competing against other squads, our Dayton Flyer Cheerleaders represent overall UD spirit.



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Joey C.l ament z , Mike Seekley, Mike Schuler, Doug Jameson, TJ Wismer, Bobby Littrell

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Sarah Maggio 57 Chambers


Suspects: Charlie Moore, Scott Hinshaun, Jim Mielcarek 711 Alberta

Lauren Lettibone, Patrice Fino, Megan McEvoy, Allyson Coan 717 Alberta


UD Public Safety Karen Nunemaker, Katie Tobe , Kelly Englert, Maureen Kelly


CT Thurber, Tim Bailey, Tyler Dinkel 31 !19odland

Su's pects.:

Suspects : Anne Feight, Lynn Farrey,Anne Huffman, Jen Mikalik 37 B Woodland



Suspects:Domenico Giuseppe Litten, Stephan Tearpocke, Tommy Merritt Address: 40 Woodland

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UD Public Safety Suspects: JudY Stermer, Jen Bork, Corinne SmYth, Kelly Link, Lynn Ege, Michelle Schindler

Mark Calo, Chris Bornes, Doug Natalie

Suspects: Allison Catvilo, Leigh Ann Juniewicz, Courtney Cozzolino , Kathleen Rafferty, Leah Nally , Meghan McFadden, Jennifer Tracy, Theresa Moll Address:l08 Woodland


Mark Knapke, Jared Shank, Nate Borrelli, Mike Waltz, Stephan ~r~p

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Suspects:Jarrett Abelson, Neil Bohan, Andrew Munefo, Mark Kinzley, Ray

Suspects:Brian Szoresik, Rick Anderson, Mike McCurdy Address:224 K Street

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Suspects:Crista Simmers, Emily Berty, . Kate Babcock, Laura Babcock, EmilY Kline 234 K Street

Suspects:Dawn Desserich, Jacinda Grubb, Robin Bohn, Kristy Frie s , Margaret Pence Address:220 L Street


Jill Triplett, Stacey Scheid, Angie Strasburg, Angie Kleinhenz, Christina Yeager 226 L Street

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Suspects:Erin Beitleschees, Caitlin Gehbauer, Sara Caulfield, Megan Hammerer, Moreen Wiggins Address:l715 Frericks


Suspects:LindsaY Hawkisn, Megan Simon, Sarah Geibel, Alissa Clark, Babara Britt, Megan Thurow Address:l619 Frericks

Suspects:Ashley Hickel, Sara Schroeder, Chinska Massillamony, Melissa Fisher, Kristen Fazio, Nikki Hitch Address: 1522 Frericks


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Suspects:Ben Fullenkamp, Drew McGill, Joe Fullenkamp, Matt Kirkpatrick, Phil Borger Address:l515 Frericks

Laura Snyder, Caitlin Caldwell, Lisa Vorrasi assenelli, Gretta Barton, Hartman Address: 1710 Frericks Apt. 3D



Suspects:Greg Rosebrock, Brian Luedtke, Matth Seiba, Steve Ambrose, Mike Rutigliano 230 Lowes

John Pricci, Brad Lamb, Pete Domanko, Matt Nemecek, Pete Sirsen, Pete Ludwig 23 1 Lowes

UD Public Safety Courtney Williams, Katie Markovich, Lindsey Schloss,Lizzi Broxterman 409 Lowes

Suspects:Mike Sasarak, EP Cutter, Mike Thorne, Brendan Walker Address:4l2 Lowes


Suspects: Trish Keegan, Aidan Enright, Bridget Brody, Claire Dispenza Address:416 Lowes

Suspects: Ed Frei j e, Jeff Bowrassa, Mark Wahl, Chad Liteer, Kris

Suspects:Holly Beyers, EmilY Geiger, LindsaY Thieman, Cara Hithccock,Stephanie Spesia, Jaimo Stahl

Suspects: Annie Wenker, Kristen Schutle, Katie Purpura, Bryony LaYburn, Jill Hoffstetter

Tom Wurm, Nick Henry , Joe Wejman, JR Mason, Tim Malak


Jesse Alexzander, Jason Treuskowski, Tom Tarnacki, Erick Saroghan, Josh Bishop 441 Lowes

Suspects:Mike Curt Stachler, David Behler, Matt Tober Address:442 Lowes

Suspects:Bill Thrush, Jeff Shoemaker , Andy Krosko Address:446 Lowes

Suspects:Kim. Crilley, Gena Scott Addre ss:454 Lowes

Suspects : J anet Carolyn Verst, Lauren Willians Addre ss:341 2A Lowes


s, Mic Kate Applegate , Jacki Cervone , Laura Shula , Beth Boomershine Address : 457 Lowes


Suspects: Abbey Groeschel, Colleen Whitty,Sara Drexler, Nicki Bertke, Kristen Godec

Suspects: Neil Schwartz, Dan i Longhouse Address: 15 Lawnview

Suspects: Karen Ciszewski, Kate Schock Address: 18 Lawnview

Suspects: Eliz Denise Minch Address:l7 Lawnview

UD Public Safety Jill Cibik, Megan Telfair, Genna Sorget, Krissy Szuter, Julia Edwards, Julie Green 20 Lawnview


Suspects: Dana DelMedico, Jill Karst, Alicia Cachat, Megan Mahoney, EmilY Gagnon, Beth Andersn Address: 104 Lawnview

Suspects: Kaneesha Hall, K~ndra Bolon, Courtney Wilson, Casey Smith, Shannon Conlon, Kris Bucher 204 Lawnview

Aaron Furman, Mark Kasmer, Matt Yunker, Jesse Obert 201 Lawnview Apt.


Suspects: Stephanie Reilly, Mer ski Address: 208 Lawnview Apt.

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Suspects: Kara Lefevre, Neha Agarwal, Maria MacLellan, Valerie Seal 415 Lawnview


Suspects: Wes Hamlenton, Chris Kessel, Davism, Tom McCromick, Ryan Cie ss: 214 Kiebafer

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Williams, Sarah Kearney, Marissa Hartley, Melissa Wolf

'uo Public Safety Suspects:Lauren Gress, Courtney Sauer, Helen Sediel, Eileen


Suspects: Ray Stefanski, Matt Morel, Jason Modey Address: 226 Kiefaber

Suspects :Alyson Me~ o,, Chrissy Blachman, KathY Schwartz,Christina Knisley

UD Public Safety Adam Komorowski, Tom Grunkemeyer . Jason Griffith, Matt Braun 236 Kiefaber

Joeseph Leigh, Scott Ehrhardt, Nathan Faust, Isaac Serotthsky, Bobo Fabo 229 Kiefaber


Suspects: Brian Sullivan, Brandon Carroll

UD Public Safety Suspects:Denny Gorman, Todd GalawaY, Keith Rowe Address: 326 Kiefaber

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Jordon, Lra Patrinos 335 Kiefaber

Suspects: Mike Ferber, Dan Berni, Tom Bremner, Bill Weldon 339 Kiefaber

Betsy Sarver, Theresa Kowalski, Sara Howard 419 Kiefaber


Suspects: Erin Demopoulos, Liz Wittenberg, Jess Sugarman, Megan Ashdown, TracY Meckstroth, Susie Williams 420 Kiefaber

Suspects: Amy Peppard, Bolger, Christa

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Paul Hengesbach, Bill Wertz , Mike Daniel , Jarred Young 435 Kiefaber


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Suspects: Megan Stoddart, Kate Wallace, Erica Young, Rachel Brett, Casey Volpe, Alison Sanders, Kelly Eagan, Terese McDonald, Maria 447 Kiefaber



Brad RYdzewski, Adam Oliver, Paul Mady, Chris MurphY 452 Kiefaber

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Tony Riazzi, Sam Peterson Suspects: Row 1: Amanda Henchen, Kristen. Scheppi. Row 2: KathY Jennings, Jen Fawcett, Carrie Fisher. 40 Kiefbar

Chris Freitag, Andrew Frans, Don Fink, Chad Thorngate, Travis Wihelm, Vishal Shah 463 Kiefaber


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UD Public Safety Suspects: Fr. Ken Templin, Bro. Tom Pieper, Fr. Dave McGuigan 305 Kiefaber

Bro. Phil Aaron, Bro. Gary Marcinowski, Fr. Gene Contadino, Fr. Chris Conlon 100 Chambers

UD Public Safety UD Public Safety Suspects: Bro. Tom Giardino, Bro. Bob Hughes, Bro. Tom Wendorf, Fr. Kip Stander, Fr. Chris Wittmann Address: 1903 TrinitY

Bro. Raymond Fitz, Bro. Daniel Klco, Fr. Bertrand Buby, Bro. Edward Brink, Bro. Edward Longbottom, Fr. Gerald Chinchar, Fr. Paul Marshall 312 Stonemill

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he Maria.n1at were dispersed throughout the entire student neighborhood in order to spread the Marianist spirit to the UD CommunitY. Brian Sulli~an~ who li••d next to a Maria.nist house, said, "Having the, ~oSarianists right 'Cio..fn the street has been a great exp.ri<e~c:e . The homec:ook,ed ; meals :and 9.;e&t·i ngs "everydaY are ~lwaY.~. a ~ _,_e.lcome a~4:ition . .,T heir frl~ndliness a,~d

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Megan Vrana, Jillian Moorey, Deborah Hirt 225 Irving

UD Public Safety Suspects: Marcus Colvin, Emon Satterwhite Address: 255 Irving Apt.


UD Public Safety Suspects: Susan Pettek

Christine Cappanna, Ali Stone, Liz Bickley, Sarah Bachey I

Vince Cortese, Jacob Wells, Lauten Coe, David Streza 339 Irving Apt. 2B


Brian Armentrout, Dan Hummel, Jacob Hemmerick, AJ Booth

Kevin O'Brien, Mike Kroger, Steve Huelsman, Demetri Preonas

UD Public Safety Isaac Klosterman, Justin Caserta , AndY Pulsfort 413 Irving

Suspects: David Berkemeirk Jim Berkemeirk, Chris Dooley, Adam Walker 339 Irving Apt 3B

Adam Kocolski, Tom Dorson, Paul Bunch 411 Irving

Trent Pinto , Peter Ross, Jeffrey Kaput, Terence McCarthY


tJD Public Safety Suspects: Micaiah Kline, Alison Montgomery, Mandy Pouder, Lindsey Bennardo, Carrie Groves

Suspects: Pat Berarducci, Joe Stephens, Brian Heisman 515 Irving

Suspects: Melanie Goss, Johanna Harting, Susan Jent, CathY Rettig, Christine Frabotta 521 Irving

Suspects: Mike Fitzsimmons, Chris Kaminski, Ryan Warderly Address: 529 Irving


Chantelle Pseekos, Amy Harris, Christina Demyan, Katie McCrory 601 Irving

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Charlsie Dewey, Mollie Mallin, Amanda Teckman, Meagan Swisher, Claire LiszkaY, Jessica Paukivich 1316 Brown

Jess Bowers, Kristin Bockius, KatY Roth 1508 Brown

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UD Public Safety Gregory

Suspects: Jeff Lee, Steve Sebek, Matt Elpers, Tim Francis 1534 Brown


Suspects: Stephanie Stickley, Kerri ConwaY, Kelly "Nana" Hennelly, Angeline Shiley, Sara Henning,

Tricia Leupp, Katie Leupp, TanYa Leupp 24 Evanston

Suspects: Conklin, Katie Cassie Wilson, Kristen Faber, Amy Thompson 27 Evanston

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Suspects: Shannon Conlon, Shannon Merrill, Mandy Kent, Kelly Coughlin


Suspects:Greg Preisel, Dan Owen, Adam Renner, Ryan Doherty, Todd Garman

Suspects:Gabriella Kusz, Allison Lexow, Elizabeth Post, Meaghan McCurdy, Whitney Greene

UD Public Safety Suspects: Kelly Gribben, Emily Bessert, Angie Trigilio, Nikki Robinson Suspects: Daniell Malinowski, Gwen Gerding, Katie Upina Address: 124 Evanston

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UD Public Safety Suspects: Dan Kapostasy, Eddie Pelatti, Tommy Huller, John Schuckmann, Trevor Crossen 1 2 Evanston

UD Public Safety Suspects : Mike Short, Tim Waxler, Barry McCoy, Ben Kathary,

Suspects: Carrie Bidigare, Stephanie Crider Address: 135 Evanston


Pam Smith, Erin Currin, Megan GallowaY 312 Stewart St. Apt. 1A

Debbie Rose, Emma Bates, Emily Werner 312 Stewart St. Apt. 2B

Suspects: Ryan Shafer, Mike Carlson Address: 312 Stewart St. Apt. 3C

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Kristin Evans, Sarah VanNortrand 326 Stewart St.

Suspects: Meson Sykora, Christina Skoch, Mariah McGraw Address: 338 Stewart St. Apt . lC

UD Public Safety Suspects: Carla Perla-Severini, EmilY Hatem 338 Stewart St. Apt. 2B


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Troy Ball, Jason Inkrott, Wayne Duling, Nathan Vand der Einbse 345 Sewart St. ~t . lB

Danielle Owad, Katelyn Blackwood, Christina Ori, LindsaY Rowland 341 Stewart St. 2A

Kristen Kidder, Tiffany Clower, Jacki Sumer, Helen Pelzl


UD Public Safety Suspects: Zach Miller, Steve Thesing, Adam Downey 345 Stewart St .

Suspects: Jenna LaFrankie, Lindsey Smith, Pam Bargo, Colleen Devanney 345 Stewart St .

Suspects: EmilY Urbauski, Sara Smart Address: 361 Stewart St. Apt. 2C

UD Public Safety Suspects: Len Ganley, Nick Kowalski, Doug Majkrak, Justin Williams 345 Stewart St. Apt. 3A

Jill Bernholt, Erin Rendina, Katie Mitchell 345 Stewart St. Apt. 3C


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Jill Bernholt, Erin Rendina, Katie Mitchell 345 Stewart St. Apt. 3C

Suspects: Katie Flynn, Kristin Oberlander, Katie Laing, Rachel Seitz 350 Stewart St. Apt. lA

Suspects: Jeff George, Jon Miller Address:350 Stewart St . Apt. lB


Suspects: Sarah Walda, Ashley Osterman Address:350 Stewart St. Apt. 3B

Suspects: JimmY Thomas

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UD Public Safety Suspects: Anne Condron , Bekah Kau:fm.,.n , Courtney Alderson Address:350 Stewart St. Apt . 3D

...~.m, ,.n,•u:, Lindsay Annunzio, Jenny Riepenhoff, Jessica Durcente Address:361 Stewart St. Apt 2C


Suspects: Dave Ausdenmoore, Adam DoughtY, Matt Dowll, Dan Olson, Greg DeMars, Brian Bubak Address:363 Stewart St . Apt . 2A

Suspects:Jennifer Boeshart, Michelle Salk, Melissa Rau, Courtney Montogomery , MYstique Smith , Susan Smith Address:363 Stewart St

Renee Cortez, Kathleen Georgevich, Katherine Blaine, Kristen Livins Address: 364 Stewart A.p t . lA

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Suspects : Kate Wilhelm, Jennie Haines

Suspects: Sarah Goddard, Janine Gay , Chrissy Soeder , Jane Rombach


Suspects: Tom Katsahnias, Mike Krismer Address: 365 Stewart St. Apt. lC '

Suspects: Kimberly Wilhelm, Marina Stanbery, Christin Pastor, Mandy Brogdon Address:365 Stewart St. Apt.

Olson, Greg DeMars, Brian Bubak Address:363 Stewart St. Apt. 2A

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Suspects: Jason Johnson


Suspects: Erin Gauit, Reagan Heineke, Melanie Gibson, Andrea Lemberger Address:365 Stewart St. Apt. 3D

Dennis Jenks, Matt Rzpecki, Locjames Vinaja, Harold Baines, Derek Norris 230 Stonemill

Suspects:Jay Scherger, Craig Medley, Chris Guggenbiller Address: 323 Stonemill

Suspects: Kristin Stroh, Sarah Miller, Karen Benedetti Address : 383 Stewart Apt.lB

Suspects: Mitch Clark, Tim Juedas


Suspects: Manasa Manapragoda, Carrie Herman, Jessica Lynn, Amanda Voiroli, EmilY Niese Address:34l Stonemill

Suspects: Katie Maxwell, EmilY Paxson, Mandy Bosse, Jill Jacobs, Krsten Cerney, Jessica Johnston

Suspects: Andrea Hart, Katie Vaccaro, Jenny Dahler, Sharon Bown , Christnina Smolko, Robin Lask Address : 305 Stonemilll

UD Public Safety Kirk Antkiewicz, Kyle Panther 409 Stonemill

Megan Howell, KathY Cullen , Laura MurphY, Colleen McCarthY, Debbie McManamon, Shannon Lively 309 Stonemill



Kevin Moot, Charlie Zei, Tim Mullen, Danny Rush, Ben Sicnolf 406 Stonemill

Suspects: John Popelar, Craig Didion, Kevin Goetz, Doug Skelley, Robert Simmons Address: 228 Stonemill

Row 2: Margaret Conway, Lesia Olinek, Kyley Brand. 423 Stonemill

Chuck Dodge, Chris Tech, Kevin Szulwach, Chris Schrameck, Chris Macke 428 Stonemill

Kevin Eisert. Row 2: Daniel Greehalgh, Mark Hepp, Michael Roberts,Justin Vitrano, Adam


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Row 1: Rachel Goetzelman Row 2: Andi

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Whalen, Amanda Conversino, Kara Danosky Bow 2: Courtney Love, Carrie Cook, Jenny Eichier, Sarah Grieshop, Meghan Morgan, Catherine Corrigan, Deidre Zwilling

Row 1: Randy David, Jeff Behler, !~rian Frenche, Pat Leisgang Row 2: Jared ,.

Deville, Tim Wechter, Matt Debrock, C~:f'St Wagner, Donny Denny, Mike Krodel, Dave Jordan Row 3: Shawn Whisenant, Will Latt, Greg Phillips, Justin James, Tim illrich, Tim Dolcich, Joe Wendeln, Luke Charleton, Pat Winkel, Lucas Bodenbender

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Row 1: Liz Devito, Maria Mergier, Liz Hely, Ashley Lewis, CourtnEty';leeifer Row 2: Suzan

Howe, Jenny McCapty, Lauren Luebbers, Catherine O'Coru;1.6r, Nikki Evischmann, Grace ,,,, Phillips, Lauren Touris Row 3: Kat Miller, Amanda Wall, Rachel Friberg, Sarah Toula, Katie ~prtdra, Jill Miller, Adrienne Kre,lgftbaum

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Bow ' : Brad Kl&bik Ktwin Kirkpatict~ Sean Wade Matt BolQ,t, Simon Ault+ HID K:ra;mmav Bo·w 1 : Bobby Shari., Andy Pumphrey. Brian Shaplei,gh, Eric Eble+ Kevm Btaoe~ AndreW M-p;ggroe, Ted. Ebenger Bawl: Tim Bolt, Robe~ ManBon DFew Ha-rtley, E:rlk Malol Jo1ln Boppe, Micmael Mur:otJ3, TfU"l'Y Dosm~:nd+ Matt Dgwling

Row 1-: Andrew Kopec, Chris S:oyder1 Jeff Budzia.k.~

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Nlok Eoft.oo.an, Jtmmy McCiti"tl\Y R.aw 8: Eric Eilerm.M'l, J evsmy ~ch, Jon

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Bow 1: Joooth&n Rs.Wlt~ James O'Neil, Santmo Aloru~o~ Otrrls ~' Seth SChwed, Anthony Ma. .·scakoT Z~y Leakay Bow a: A.nt.1lon:r l!ldwa:rda, BFyan Rogers Jim Nuerson, AJeoc Suchla.m.d .Kevin Braasch Matt Mi$aa .D ustin Papa, Sean SteinerJ Nick Rusemann Bow 3 : ~ef Hurr~ Jobnatihon Steinke, Michael ~kendall, DaVis lUlapke, Richard Findla.ter, Bryan kO:tllony. Sean Thomson, Lloyd Price, Matt Keenan


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Bow 1: Matt DuBroy, Nick Labyr, John. McNair, Bob Sha.vely, Dave Stecker, Bra.n.Ci&n Young Michael Bea.chya Aaron B . a.naa;rt Bow B: KsYin DaVidson, AO Wa.Il:«m Wick Wall., steve· osyood. B:rad Fwm~ M'Ute SHan Bow 3 : Pa.t Coute, Jeff Oott&gei Pat Cl&I"Y: Matter Deter-s, Jon St:ra.rl'e; Brtam Klane·t

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Bow 1. Jeff Brunner, Cllad Keffe.ro Alex, Robby Dillon, Kevin Lewis, Tom Shull llaw 8: Pat Johnson, Pat Ryan Joe T.r lpoll. Justin Sa;Viano, Jolm Bentle , Jeff Mahcher Jon Raney~ Chris Cheh Row :I: Matthew Embury~ Scooter Fink, James Edwards Brdan ntwe:r, Nick .R~onb Kevin Miller . __ ,___ _ _ _ Bow &路 Craig Stimmel, John Sheehan


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Dear Carrie We are soprolidofyou! Yow feelings now are probably a big mixture of happiness about graduating, sadness to be leaving so many friends, e citement about what hes ahead and · probably even a little a ety No atter how old you are or where you will be:, rem mbe that we re still ere for you always. ow, go do whatever it is that you want to do Were behi d you all the way We love ou mo ethan words can express. Mom & Dad

So-o-o

much hard work and dedication. 1\ You're a winner Jedi. We're all vety proud ofyou. Lots of love, Mom. Semper ubi sub ubi, MichaeL Now you can give me the answers when ·/ go to college! Luv ya, Abby I could not be more proud of my littlebrother. Love, Josh. ''-·~····~~

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now colleg graduatio - Wha a wond rful young man you have b orne! All of our love follo)lt'S you'into tp.e future as . you approachjgraduat¢. school and beyond.

Motfier.aniTJai

lions!

Chantelle Pseekos

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TO LAUGH OFTEN AND MUCH;

TO WIN THE RESPECT OF JNTELUGENT PEOPLE AND THE AFFECTION OF CHILDREN; TO EARN THE APPRECIATION OF HONEST CRWCS AND ENDURE THE BETRAYAL OF FALSE FR'IENDS; TO APPRECIATE BEA~l'n: TO FIND THE BEST IN DmERS, TO LEAVE THE WORLD A BIT BETTER, WHEJHER BY A HEALTHY CHILD., A GARDEN PATCH OR A RE-DEEMED SOCIAL CONDITION; TO KNOW EVEN ONE LIFE HAS BREATHED EASIER BECAUSE YOU HAVE LIVED. THAT IS TO HAVE SUCCEEDED.

.... RALPH WAL90.EMfRSON

280

CONGRATULATIONS

on all o your accomplishments, Michael. We are very proud of you. Love, MoM & DAD MichaelS. Luebbers


::Lrerr7 • As our oldest daughter you provided us with:a wonderful opportunity to learn how to parent. The mb occas o sth t ed • p ~a 10 1 y ushowedb ~rished.A

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o e ou •'~/;;Ji•

®> Q/)~d Kerry Barker

You have ,

always made a btg plash

w1t us. A you We' are very rou of you. May the memories and friends you've made a UD remain with you as you begin the next part of your life's journey. Thanks for the memories!! Lovet, M01111& Vcu;L.

ride life s wave know t at we love you and are very proud of you. Mom and Da

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e n I • We are so proud of your personal ac omplishments! You've experienced more "mountains". in your life than most. I ay. a positive attitude. "'1ry not. Do. r d" not. 1 n you There is no 't ij" You ~Set your

You have made us sm le s1nce the day you were born I We are so very proud of the man you are, and all you have accomplished 1n

reach them.~ u ve reached n tnore' ou re truly ur Pride ofDayton! Yle wish yuu happinc" an "uc es .

your llfe so far. We wish you much happiness and God•s blessings always... ~~ . on. Mom, Dad,

Wit! al! rr r- love. • • Momj DrJd & MQ , •

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Thania, When we first saw you the night ,you were born, we knew the bright smile oscillating on our faces, and the "unusually bright,sky.bf stars were a,s ign of the special gift of God to us~ We knew something beautiful was in store for us, and day by day'we pray that you nourish your God given g1fts and talents to make your life everything you want it to be. We are so proud of you and hope that you will always know you are everything a daughter ought to be. Congratulations on all your accomplishments at Dayton University. We are confident that you wi II continue to maximize your strengths and follow your dreams. The bright sky of stars that shined on your bt rth night remains your only limit! 1

Wet- love,.; yowl Va.dt, M~ JI.M'lic-Y tA4'\d;Reifi;

Nathania Cadet

283


Conuratualtions, Christopher

The pride and joy that you have brought to your Family will never be Forgotten.

It took a while to get all the facts bu now the day has come at UD ~

Santa brought your 2003 Christmas present- Graduation from UD

Christopher, keep playing your own music and always retain that love and :happiness in your heart.

Good Luck and Happin.e ss to You and the Class oÂŁ2003.11! Love foever, Mom, Dad and Theo 284


Conuratualtions, Jessie! Four Years of work Have reached fru1tion - - And be of all. o more tuit1o W areso o d fy Love, M m & Dad

We are so very proud of you! May all of your dreams and aspirations come true. God bless you always. With love,

Mom;·Dad,··Katie,&.·Cindy

Every measure o success has patience and

perserverance to thank for it. Congratulations, Seth, on landing your University of Dayton Marketing Degree~ _Jf'J at-er~' I .. ~.

Love, Dad, Mom, and-'S Seth Forthofer

285


~JOANNE~ From Ballet & Tap to R~gby.... From a 2 year old afraid of storms tp a confident young woman ..

From McAuley Ltttle School to a UD degree n Mechanical Engineer·ng 0 the places you' e been . OH THE PLACES YOU' LL GO! 1

CONGRATULATIONS!

Wet ~e; J& pvcJtA.tL of yow. Love~,

1vt01111 &

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Joanne Pfeiffer

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MADE IT JILLY

BEAN~

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Our sweet little girl has grown into a very special and beautiful young woman. We are so blessed and so ~.ry proud of you. Light all your tomorrows with today. We lme you and are here for you always. All our love,

Mom and Dad

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,ongratulations on your gradu ·on forn1 UD. We are all so proud ofyou and your accomplishments. we·wish you the best .inn your career and all the opportunities and challenges that life will offer. We love you. OM;DAD. ERIC, AND SHELLEY


c~n~r~tu!tlti<:>nsl

One good teacher outweighs a ton of books.

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-Chinese Proverb

Julie, we are uery proud of y u! May a I your dreams come true. We oue you, Dad,

WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU.

M,OM, DAD, AND EMI Y

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It's fiff)e l.to go out And pursue your quest.

Love,

Dad, Mom, Brittany, and Kristin 287


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CONGRATULAi"IONS

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WE KNEW YOU WOULD SUCCEED AND ARE SO VERY PROUD OF YOUR AC~OMPL ISHMENTS. U.D. HAS LED YOU TO THE BRINK OF YOUR CAREER. GO FOR IT I KEADY FOK THE INTERVIEW NOW

LOVL MOM, DAD, and TIM

Laura Conforti


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Gongratutatrons SarBearFiyer!

Thanks for being you_We celebrate your , achievements at UD and your graduation, another new beginning in your life. Work. hard and have some fun. Remember this from Robert Frost: I AM NOT A TEACHER, BUT AN AWAKENER.

Love

Ya,

Mom. Dad, and Emily

We Love You! Mom & Dad Patrick Dobmeier


''Some succeed because they are destined to, but most succeed because they are determined to.''

''All glory comes from daring to begin."

''Love conquers all transgressions." Joel Torres

~~~We are so proud of you as you graduate in 2003 from UD. May all of your hopes and dreams come true. We love you, Dad, Mom, and Monica Mark Kinyon

TimN Four years- so ~- little time, so .much fun.

Luc J. Vinaja

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Jennifer Tracy

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Congratulations, Jen! We are so , proud of you and all that you have accomplished. May all your hopes and dreams come true. Believe in yourself; you are a wonderful person and so special to alI of us. We love you,

Mom, Dad, Meghan & Liz

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We ~~ ptGUd e>F . ro 1r pers~ert?DC~ ';t;c;J ~ecc.:nnpf.~nitH1D a~. 'Mtl)7 th~- ·Lord h~SS )'~tl with ~ hgt>t>Y h~m throu~ tJU y(')ur · t(')p)(")ff~.

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~~-t~ You have grown into a terrific adult. You continue to make us proud of your accomplishments. The future is now for you! Love, Mom&fJJai 291


S+el'hanie: Congratu(ations- on an outs-tanding co((ege career : "At( antic 1 o l>efens-ive P(aver of +he vear" and "At( antic 1o Wo~ens足 Soccer Student A.tla(e+e of +he vear"

YOU HAVE GROWW IWTO A WARM., LOVIWG, CARIWG AWl> BEAUTIFUL YOUWG wo~

Wf LOVE YOU AWl> ARE VERY PROUt> OF YOU.

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Stephanie Weisenfeld

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UWIVfRS/1Y OF

MYTOW 2002

M.ichae(: You a(wavs- did vour ~es-t.

COWGRALULA110WS! We are verv proud.

l)ad,

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Stephanie, Ben

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Congratulations Urian! Your determination and diligence have paid ' off and we are so proud of your of all your accomplishments. May God bless you as you pursue your career and grant you health and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad, ond Dana Brian Sutcliffe

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ParninB Summa Cum Laude with a ;; :Business 1Jearee (dou6fe major) and afso a ~sters 1Jearee, wfiife 6eina em_p(oyed_part time is rea({y amaz~((the effort, sacrifices, determination, _prayers, andyerseverance fie[ped you in accomyfisfiina your C 路 tu(a tions! We are so

ina'.

Mom and Dad Carolyn Frey

Where has the time gone? You just started kindergarten! You are a shining star in our lives. We wish you health, happiness and every success that life has to offer. We are so proud! May God bless you and keep you. Love, Mom, Dad, Tom, and GMB

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Omar: FELICIDADES EN TU GRADUACION! •

Hay momentos en la vida en que comprendes que es tiempo de cambiar, y que si no lo haces, nada jamas podra cambiar. Acepta el camino abierto que te espera. Mide tus pasos uno a uno, con tu frente alta, no temas sonar, ni mirar las estrellas. No pierdas confianza en tus fuerzas, y toma ese Nuevo camino. Veras que esta lleno de alegria, de aventuras y deleite como ni en tus suenos te imaginaste. Nuestras bendiciones te acompanaran por siempre.

Te amamos, Tus padres & hermanos Raffy Kandy Lourdes & Rafa I

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Omar J. Marrero

~D~~tul~ti<5DS!

Congratulations Matti

You did it! Best wishes and prayer for a successful career. We are very proud of you! Love, MomandDad Joseph B. Dura

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You ou d be very prou of yourself for what you have accomplished. We sure are. Enjoy the wonderful memories of the past. and the great future that lies ahead. All our love, Dad & Mom Matt Donahue

Congratulations! ! SEAN AND MONICA ON YOUR GR

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Our blessin~; Mom & Dad, Mami Y

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Shelley, You've come a long way baby and we're proud of you!

Love, Dad & Mom Shelley McQuaide

John Michael Heriiff

Jarrod, We'll always happily remember the little boy you used to be, and proudly recogruze the wonderful young man you've become.

~(( our.Ja:v.e ..~. -路路"路 Vad, ~om, .8r Cafe6

Thank you for being such a joy to our family! From kindergarten to college, we have always been proud of you. We pray God's biggest and best blessings on you in your future. Love always, Dad, Morn, Kelly, and Kevin John M. Heriiff

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On a job well done! You have made us so proud of you. Wishing you happiness in everything you do. Love, Mom, Dad, Ross & Jill


Dear Leslie,

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CONGRATULATIONS

It is with great pride and deep love we say

~ MOMO.

Congratulations and Well Done ...

WEARE VERY PROUD OF YOU! All our love, Mom, Dad, Colleen, & Patrick

With lady like style you have

conquered your fears, met your deadlines (4 yrs.), established your independence, developed a deep sense of selfconfidence, and become a fabulous artist while enjoying your life at UD, you have made life long FRIENDS and had fun. Your Sacred Heart, Ursuline & Marianist Education has enriched our faith to make you the beautiful woman you are "Scoots". W~ LOV~ Y011! Dad) Mom) Sonny) & Buddy

Maureen E. Garrity

Erin, your great smile and warm heart have pleased us all. What wonderful four years at UD and the best is yet to come. Keep smiling and the world will by yours! LOVE,

MOM,

DAD,

Emily 0. Jones

Congratulations!!!!!! We're all so proud of you Mark. You've come a long way, may your hard work be rewarded. Remember to enjoy your journey as you travel toward your dreams.

Mark Palchak

Love you, Mom, Dad, Dan, & Melissa


Dear Laurie

You haue so much to be proud of after 4 years at UD! We k:now ""' your eHperiences and the knowledge you tak:e with you will serue you well in your journey that lies ahead.

WE LOUE YOU AND ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!

'Mom, 'Dad, ~nne, .Jamie, john, and ~6

Loue, Mom, Dad, C. Kelly Lauren C. Gress

JIIIy

We knew you had what it takes to succeed. Congratulations on all your achievements and may God bless you always. We are very proud of you!

Michael Hebbeler

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Cong rafu lations! !!!!! What a joy you are to have as our daughter and sister. We have been truly blessed by having you in our family. Your enthusiasm, sensitivity, and love of Hfe are gifts to be treasured always. Academically, you have ~chieved your high goals but more importantly, your ability to give to others attests to your spiritual capacity to love. Our hearts are bursting with pride for all you have accomplished. Know that our love and support are with you now and forever! Love you lots, Mom, Dad, & Dave 299


We are' so vezyprbu'd D:f,\1)rdu'~lfol- w t~ you helVe achleYed irlld (Or"tJ1e ' PerSj~Il you are! All Our Love, Mom, Dad, Terry, & Mark ~

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Congratulations Sarah!

've enjoyed watching you grow and matu into a confident and beautiful young woman. Your tremendous accomplishments at UD are just precursors to future adventures and successes. God has blessed you and will guide you safely through your life's journey. Thank you for the happiness and love you have brought into our lives. Love, Mom, Dad, Suzanne, and " :tOI"'Ioh

- ~im~y LyM -Ill fk• cCII'Iy stogu of her artistic pursuits sho po,_ry • shown here in 1991 . She contiiNCd to her skills in drowing ond in 199-4 plaCEd 1st in the

Junior Division of tho MA oofcty poster C4i't"'P · In 1997 she had scvcrol photGgi'G!llls an ~ t at Lakuid.. (in Ohio) ond then in 1998. a watercolor was selected for the Gowrnor's Show at the Toledo MuSCUli\ of Not. H&r artistic pursuits 4rc now directed to the ar"tG printmaking ond her work conTI...u to be ~!!l'od in both st-s ond publicotions. including in 2001 ' The 8otTow&d Image' • work procllced by prillt!o4king stvd&nts of VI); 200Z Hor/Qth Jurlcd Student Art Exhibit: O.,hcus • Spring 02 publlcati011; MEEC • . EIMI'OIIIIICMol Educ4tlon Center ond most recently j<ricd s'- at the Vni\IVSity of llldiana. East In Dcdicotion. hard work. lang ho<rs, ond intense d..t ..,ml nMilift hove helped her achieve this succus. Through it •oil, she has made her family wry proudl Best of liid; no matter what joumq your art takes you on. The worth of OUr' liY~U comes not i" what .._ dP or who wo know. but by who we arc. Kimberly. contiii\IC being who VOV arc I You are priceless to those who love f<d

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Monica You are one of the greate;(people that ever crossed our lives. There is nothing we would rather see than your smile, I

nothing we would rather hear than your laughter, and UD made it happen. We are proud of the person you have become and we have confidence in your ability to make the right choices. Remember, we will always support you as your parents and your sister. We lwe

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Cherish your friendships and the memories you have made at UD. We are very, very proud of you! We will always "cheer" you on as you travel through life. May God's blessings be with you always. With all our love .... Mom & Dad .......,..

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Remember Tim Francis when you were only three? 路 Congratulations, your in the Class of 200 31 Love, Mom, Dad, Nick and Gizmo


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Baby Doll!!!! Celebrate!!!! You did it!!!! We are so proud!!!!. Dad, Mom, and your Big Sisters Kristin Schulte

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You make us so Proud! Congratulations! Thanks for all the Drama through the years. We know the Best is yet to come. Leve, Mom, Dad, & Ali

Into the world you go. Taking withyou fond memones and lessons learned. For all the long n~htsyou've spent studyin~ anq ttre many lo17,R con versalions we ve had it's all paid off. Teach the kids how to reach for their dreams and focus on their future asyou have. Thankyou for being such agreat son. We can't be more proud ofyou! Yf::uf?NH~nd/ ~ ~1'4 .{?2;;t( ana.9'JCde

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Andrew M. Smith

~ongratulatio We wish you a life full of happiness, love, and success as you continue to make us so very proud of you! All our love, Mom, Dad, Christine & Sasha

Hurray, No more teachers, No more books, We wish you the best. ... Love, Mom & Dad

IJJear joe, IJJo you remem6er when we took thisyfioto? Where have a(( those years gone? Cona.ratu(ations on your graduation from 'UIJJ and 6est wishes for a hea(thy and_prosyerous future!! Love, Mom, Dad &J nn

Andrew M. Smith

Congratulations, Benl WE'RE VERY PROUD OF YOU.

THROUGH HARD WORK YOU'VE ACHIEVED YOUR GOALS. MAY ALL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. LOVE, MOM, DAD & ELENANOR Ben

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UD ... The route from high school to the world, from adolescen<;e. . to adult ... the tears, the beers, the friends, parent's weekend, the $80,000 ... it's all been 'worth it. We are very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad & Jon P.S.- Can we still come to parent's weekend at the Fieldhouse after you graduate? Sarah Obergefell


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see a part us m everything you do, and then we look again and see a unique person-you{W~at obstacles y_ou've overcome 4nd tmportant things y_ou've done, whatyou love you've brought into our lives, what laughter and what fun. You have studied hard (great grades), worked hard~-eat tennis) and played hard ~at iendsl118 Lawn view/ BWS. Tim's Rat! Field House) and the best is yet to come. we love you --Mom &Dad Angie M. Del Rosso 307


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We couldn't be prouder -Summa Cum Laude!! You have accomplished so much through academics, through service through leaders ip.. As you con in e through 'ifehalway remember e Important t ings Pay attention to t 'h e sky- he clouas, th sunsets, those full moons Best of luck here and now, and whe ever you find you self. Alw ys know ha God' lov _ ik ou s, is wi you. e, M ove yo bu Gh路es, Colleen Savage

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You are a beautiful young woman with cominon sense and uncommon sensitivity, a sense of humor and asense路of self. You are 路a complete package . equipped to succeed. tniSt:your instincts and God's guidance.

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Frisky as a lambktll, Busy as a bee· That s he kind of srrl Pfople lib to see. Modest as a Viole Asaro ebud swfft· TI1at's the kind of littl girl People Uke to meet. Bright as rn a diamond, Pure as any pearl· Everyone rejoices in Such a little girl. Happy as a robin, Gentle as a doveThat's the kind of little girl ·····Everyone will love.

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Index A Aaron, Bro. Phil 197 Abbott, Nicholas 225 Abelson, Jarrett 176 Abraham, Dara 100 Abraham-Linesch, Emily 83 Abramowski, Lisa 77, 223 Abramp, Stephan 175 Adams, Nicole 111 Adams, Steven 229 Aderhold, Patrick 104 Adiard, Tara 221 Adloff, Jennifer 77 Agarwal, Neha 188 Aggeman, Sly 220 Ahlering, Elizabeth 178 Ahner, Chris 226 Ahuler, Laura 224 Aimonovitch, Sarah 77, 238 Aitken, Gisella 230 Alam, Christine 224 Albergo, Vanessa 235, 236 Albergottie, Alycia 220 Albright, Amy 239 Alderson, Courtney 116, 213 Alexander, Andi 221 Alexander, Colleen 110 Alisauskas, Anne 228 Allen, Christine 112 Allen, Christy 280 Allen, Cory 78 Allen, Nathan 232 Allen, Sarah 74, 174, 178 Allman, Ashley 87 Allman, Emily 114, 178 Almendinger, Brad 124~ Alonzo, Santino 225 Alt, Angie 107, 296 Altenau, Robert 87, 237 Altman, Jennifer 83 Alvarez, Ana 221 Alveed,Shabyan 231 Ambrose, Steven 104. 182 Ames, Matt 124 Amoroso, Rick 225 Anacker, Matt 115 Anantula, Rajesh 88 Andereck, Andrew 225 Andersn, Beth 187 Anderson, Beca 171 Anderson, Chris 124 Anderson, Erin 224 Anderson, Jason 98, 168 Anderson, Jeff 82, 84

Anderson, Kelli 177 Anderson, Rick 176 Andrasik, Bryan 83 Andrekanic, Anna 112 Andrews, Phil 201 Angelini, Gabe 236 Anger, Evan 239 Annunzio, Lindsay 213 Anthony, Bryan 225 Antkiewicz, Kirk 217 Aondofar, Jama 129 Applegate, Kate 103, 185 Apraharnian, Jennifer 224 Arjuva, Vikram 88 Arko, Matt 84, 192 Armentrout, Brian 200 Armstring, Katie 230 Armstrong, Holly 117 Armstrong, Michael G. 282 Arnold, Tom 79, 89, 104 Aronhatt, Taylor 232 Arroyo, Edurado 229 Artino, Sarah 199 Asadi, Aaliyah 117 Asbrock, Brian 175 Aschenbrener, Judi 131 Ashdown, Megan 193 Asher, Mary Rose 74, 101 Astacio, Roberto 235 Ater, Sean 294 Athale, Bhusan 88 Attenau, Luke 220 Augril, Jeff 231 Ault, Simon 225 Ausdenmoore, Dave 214, 215 Ausdenmoore, Lauren 239

B Babcock, Kate 104, 176 Babcock, Laura 83, 104, 176 Bachey, Margaret 103,220 Bachey, Sarah 199 Bachman, Sara 79 Back, Kimberly 233 Backus, Tricia 231 Baddorf, Brian 94, 104 Badinghaus, Sara 77, 101, 239 Baer, Rebecca 117 Bagllen, Joseph 237 Bailey, Ellen 209 Bailey, Kristin 112 Bailey, Tim 84, 85, 94, 171 Baines, Harold 216 Bajjuri, Sundeep 88 Baker, Holly 177 Baker, Maria 223 Baldwin, Dane 225 Ball, Troy 210

Balloon,Scott 129 Barbo, Sarah 107 Barga, Mandy 224 Bargo, Pam 112, 211 Barhorst, Candise 79, 239 Barker, Kerry 280 Barker, Megan 103, 104 Barnes, Chris 278 Barnes, Joe 235, 236 Barney, Sarah 77 Barrett, Ken 225 Barror, Ryan 239 Barsotti, Tom 191 Bartlett, Anna 194 Bartolucci, Ryan 199 Barton, Gretta 180 Basel, Kathy 193 Basetty, Sridhar 88 Basil, Matt 115 Bassett, Tim 228 Bates, Emma 208 Batres, Melissa 17 Battula, Srihari 88 Bauer, Christine 98 Bauman, Michael 239 Bayorek, Jody 228 Bays, Nick 104, 220 Bcust, Whitney 238 Beach, Ashley 224 Beach, David 104 Beach, Nate 79 Beach, Nathan 89 Beachy, Michael 226 Beanford, Beocky 226 Beardsley, Nate 225 Beattie, Jason 227 Becherer, Katherine 221 Beck, Emily 226 Beck, Katie 127 Beck, Lauren 117 Beck, Mathew 107 Beck, Mike 232 Beck, Nicholas 84, 103 Becker, Kristen 174 Becker, Kristine 111 Bedel, Michael 83 Behler, David 184 Behler, Jeff 222 Beickelman, Brian 94 Beitel, Kerry 221 Beitelschees, Erin 116, 178 Belaius, Dennis 115 Bell, Danny 236 Belland, Nelle 239 Benac, Chrissy 100 Benardo, Lindsey 84, 201 Bender, Chris 222 Bender, Jaclyn 117 Benedetti, Karen 79, 216 Benken, Kay 224 Benko, Regan 117 Bennet, Julia 84, 188 Bennett, Mark 187,

Benson, Emily 231 Boka, Matt 173 Bentley, Andy 124 Boland, Laura 131 Bentley, John 228 Boldan, John 187 Bentley, Kathleen A. 307 Boldt, Matt 225 Beqam, Amanda 193 Bolger, Jennifer 193 Berarducci, Pat 201 Bollin, Michael 114, 179 Beringer, Alan 115 Bolon, Kendra 187 Berkemeirk, David 200 Bontha, Dheeraj 88 Berkemeirk, Jim 94, 200 Bontha, Prashanth 88 Bernholt, Jill 211, 212 Booher, Laura 90 Berni, Dan 192 Booke, Matt 238 Berning, David 227 Boomershine, Beth 185 Berning, Nate 227 Booth, AJ 200 Bernstorf, Paul 94, 104 Booth, Anthony 94 Berry, Michele 94 Borchers, Sandy 231 Berssenluegger, Dan 227 Borchers, Sean 124 Bertelli, Alexander 93 Borders, Cherita 100 Bertke, Nicki 186 Borger, Phil 180 Berty, Emily 176 Borghi, Amanda 79 Bessert, Emily 205 Bork, Jen 103, 174 Beuity, Maria 233 Bornes, Chris 174 Beye, Ann 205 Borrelli, Nate 175 Beyer, Bridgette 74 Bortolin, Rob 114, 177 Beyers, Holly 183 Bortolotto, Caitlin 74 Beyke, Jan 229 Borysiak, Meghan 131 Bialorucki, Lizz 224 Bosse, John 124 Bickley, Erin 79 Bosse, Mandy 217 Bickley, Liz 199 Bosse, Shana 192 Bidigare, Carrie 74, 207 Boucher, Ali 236 Biedenharn, Maggie 221 Boudwyns, Liz 223 Bielawski, Laura 224 Boulton, Michael 239 Bouman, Beth 104 Bills, Carla 185, 191 Bilot, Emily 233 Bourne, Brian 94 Biscapink, Kelly 171 Bowe, Suzan 88 Biscopink, Kelly 104 Bowen, Brandon 191 Bishop, Jessica 217 Bowen, Tyler 227 Bishop, Josh 184 Bowers, Jess 203 Bishop, Susan 111 Bowers, Kevin 229 Bisig, Rachel 224 Bowers, Nick 112, 202 Blachman, Chrissy Bowers, Sarah C. 288 101 , 190 Bowersock, Tyler Blackwood, Katelyn 122, 124 110, 210 Bown, Sharon 217 Blaha, Danielle 94 Bowrassa, Jeff 183 Blaine, Erik 114, 159 Bowsher, Leslie 233 Blaine, Katherine 94, 214 Box, Joe 84 Blair, Mark 216 Braasch, Kevin 225 Blaser, Kari 189 Bracken, Kris 183 Blevins, Jerry 235 Braddock, Christopher Blythe, Dusty 231 74, 101, 104 Boas, Brandon 175 Brahm, Aaron 222 Bobeck, Kim 184 , Brajercik, Chad 232 Boccio, Tiffany 226 Bramhall, Lindsay 230 Bockius, Kristin 203 Brancart, Aaron 226 Bodenbender, Lucas Brand, Ashley 94, 224 124, 222 Brand, Kyley Bodiya, Caroline 48 84, 191, 193, 219 Bodiya, Lindsey 48, 117 Brand, Meaghan 222 Boeshart, Jennifer 214 Brasse, Lauren 224 Bogus, Valier 223 Braun, Matt 190 Bohan, Neil 176 Bredlo, Alicija 131 Bohn, Robin 176 Brehm, Kristin 230 Bojja, Prasanth 88


Burkhart, Daniel 94, 103 Bremner, Tom 192 Burn, Michelle 221 Brennan, Molly 94 Burnette, Jesse 104 Breski, Ashley 84 Burns, Janell 103, 117 Bretnitz, Amy 224 Burns, Katie 116 Brett, Rachel 194 Buscemi, Peter 227 Brigderi, Amand 238 Busold, Braden 12, 79 Brink, Bro. Edward 197 Busold, Brea 77, 84, 107 Britt, Babara 179 Buss, Courtney 111, 231 Brnnan, Liz 173 Busse, Lee 202 Brochm, Tyler 235 Busse, Lee-Ryan 115 Brock, Amy 93, 117 Butz, Andrew 113 Brock, Julie 90 Byers, Holly 94 Brody, Bridget 183 Bynak, Francie 224 Brody, Marcey 100, 226 Byrne, Maggie 223 Broene,Scott 226 Brogdon, Mandy 214, 215 c Brogen,Logan 225 Brolley, Sean 124 Cable, Matt 168 Brosman, Matt 231 Cabrera, Jose 228 Brosmer, Sarah 78, 84 Cacchione, Erin 111, 179, Brown, Chris 210 298 Brown, Emily 101 Cacchione, Lisa 223 Brown, Jennifer 77 Cachat, Alicia 187 Brown, Jessica 221 Cadet, Nathania 111, 282 Brown, Kate 180 Calaway, Adam 48 Brown, Kelly 226 Calaway, Beth 48, 117 Brown, Liz 131 Caldwell, Caitlin 180 Brown, Matt 170 Callahan, Pat 239 Brown, Megan 93 Callery, Jen 79, 182 Brown, Shawn 220 Calo, Chris 228 Brown, Stacie 234 Calo, Mark 174 Broxterman, Elizabeth Campbell, Alex 227 107, 182 Campbell, Jerome 236 Brueshaber, Mike 231 Camplone, Bryan 232 Brumm, Annie 94 Camppobenedetto, Scott Brunner, Jeff 228 235 Bruns, Annie 104, 239 Cananaugh,John 231 Bruns, Missy 175 Candigan, Katie 239 Brunswick, Kathy 191 Cangiano, Jose 229 Bubak, Brian 214, 215 Cannon, Matt 169 Buby, Fr. Bertrand 197 Canty, Sarah 111 Bucher, Kris 187 Cappanna, Christine 199 Buchholzer, Lindsay 214 Carberry, Brian 220 Buchino, Nancy 103 Card, Heather 224 Buchman, Jeshana 221 ...;.-Cardillo, Alicia 83 Buck, Anthony 112 Carey, Rich 232 Buck, John 194 Carlson, Kraig 124, 232 Buddharaju, Aditya 88 Carlson, Mike 208 Budziak, Jeff 225 Carlson, Ryan 231 Buehrle, Chris 191 Carlson, Teri 224 Buehrle, Tracy 131 Carlton, Leigh Buerk, Gavin 229 93, 116, 235 Buhalis, Stephen 236, 238 Carmody, Kristin 84, 103 Bui,Ann 101 Carnes, Tiffany 233 Bukauskas, Brandy 83, Carpenter, Andrew 83 231 Carpenter, Kevin 112 Burnett, Meg 230 Carper, Heather 223 Bunch, Paul 200 Carr, Patrick 93 Burch, Bryan 194 Carroccio, Megan 114 Burchell, Ashley 87 Carroll, John 94 Burchino, Nancy Adele Carroll, Joseph 191 233 Carroll, Julie 224 Burgess, Lisa 84 Carroll, Kelly 190 Burkhardt, Mary 101

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Clark, Katie 79 Clark, Mitch 216 Clark, Paul 232 Clarke, Ryan 124, 227 Clary, Pat 226 Claudio, Cecilia M. 302 Cleary, Kathryn 233 Clifford, Katie 211 Clouse, Jessica 234, 236 Clower, Tiffany 77, 210 Clunk, Patrick 238 Coan, Allyson 169 Cochran, Caroline 83, 221 Coe, Lauton 199 Coffman, Sarah 220, 221 Coggins, Michelle 83, 226 Cohoat, John 170 Coleman, Monique 223 Coley, Michael 229 Collet, Francois 98 Collins, Brenden 83 Collins, Jeff 227 Collins, John 74 Collins, Rick 115 Colosimo, Anna 234 Colvin, Marcus 122, 124, 198 Condron, Anne 98, 213 Cone, Virgina 226 Conforti, Laura 101 , 173, 288 Congleton, Chris 239 Conklin, Lauren 204 Conlon, Amanda 228, 233 Conlon, Fr. Chris 197 Conlon, Shannon 78, 83, 187, 204 Connar, Alison 114 Connell, Kelly 116 Conner, Ali 178 Conners, Clare 229 Conrad, Lisa 113, 235, 236 Constantine, Hollee 224 Contadino, Fr. Gene 197 Conto, Nick 228 Conversino, Amanda 222 Conway, Margaret 193, 219 Cook, Andrew 230 Cook, Carrie 222 Cook, Ian 74 Cooper, Chris 115 Cooper, Jeremy 173 Cooremen, Stacy 170 Corbin, Kylea 117 Cork, Nick 231 Cornel, Teddy 239 Corrigan, Catherine 222 Corrigan, Jennifer 238 Corrigan, Kim 194 Corsetti, Elizabeth 239 Cortes, Carlos 228 Cortese, Vince 199

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Johnson, Bryan 124 Johnson, Dave 232 Johnson,Jason 215 Johnson, Katie 204 Johnson, Kristen 110, 233 Johnson, Kristina 103, 259 Johnson, Nicole 233 Johnson, Pat 94, 228 Johnson, Thomas S. 259 Johnston, Anne 110, 217, 259 Johnston, Heather 84, 180, 259 Johnston, Megan 223 Johnston, Megan 220 Johs, Andy 232 Jones, Catherine 224 Jones, Doug 124, 234 Jones, Emily 192, 259, 298 Jones, Jacqueline 199 Jones, Jonathan 94 Jones, Kenneth 227 Jones, Kristen 188 Jones, Mark 259 Jones, Patrick 74 Jones, Samantha 233 Jones, Stacey 190 Jones, Stephanie 84 Jones, Terence 186, 259 Jordan, Dave 222 Jordan, Demetrius 187 Jordan, Kendra C. 259 Jordon, Courtney 192 Jordon, Lindsay 74 Joseph, Sarah 231 Joyce, Colleen 100 Joyce, Elizabeth 111 Joyce,Meghan 221 Joyce, Mike 226 Jribeln, John 239 Juedas, Tim 216 Jump, Kathryn 83 Jump, Katy 221 Juneja, Chetan 88 Juniewicz, Leigh Ann 94, 174, 259 Jure, Melissa 224

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Kambic, Danielle 103 Kaminski, Chris 201, 259 Kamzy, Laura 239 Kanagala, Shekhar 88 Kanakanala, Vamshi 88 Kantor, Jill N. 259 Kapostasy, Dan 207 Kaput, Jeffrey 200 Karam, Matthew 83 Karas, Todd 84, 205 Karn, Trent 124 Karney, Shawn M. 94, 103, 259 Karol, David E. 259 Karst, Jill 187, 259 Kaseman, Aaron 227 Kasmer, Mark 124, 125, 187 Kasten, David 83 Kathary, Ben 207 Kathary, Jordan 94 Katnuersue, Jessica 235 Katsahnias, Tom 215 Kauffman, Jason 238 Kauffman, Kaite 178 Kaufman, Anna 74, 259 Kaufman,Bekah 213 Kaufman, Gary 78, 88, 180 Kaus, Shawn 220 Keal, Lauren 84, 95 Kearbey, Kim 84 Kearney, Sara 193, 219 Kearney, Sara L. 189, 259 Keating, Karen 83 Keck, Matt 220 Keefe, Kevin 232 Keegan, Trish 183 Keenan, Matt 225 Keene, Mary Y. 261 Keffer, Chad 228 Keifer, Courtney 223 Keiser, Sara B. 261 Kelkenberg, Jessica 117 Keller, Andrew 232 Keller, Kathryn 94 Keller, Katie 223 Keller, Michelle I 07, 112 Kelley, Anna 84 Kelley, Margaret 94 Kellmurray, Patty 226 Kellam, Charles 230 Kells, Jacob Adam 220 Kelly, Brian S. 261 Kelly, Chris Ill Kelly, Courtney 117 Kelly, Jackie 220, 222 Kelly, Laura 114, 261 Kelly, Lauren 223 Kelly, Matt 100, 228 Kelly, Maureen 79, 84

Kelly, Megan 223 Kelly, Mike 123, 124, 125, 232 Kelly, Tom 198 Kerner, Mike 82, 84 261 Kemp, Brian 170 Kemper, Lori 77 Kempiy, Katie 231 Kendell, Jeff 235 Kendig, Adam 124 Kenmir, Andrew D. 261 Kennedy, Katie 112 Kennedy, Paul 89, 261 Kennedy, Peter B. 261 Kent, Mandy 103, 204, 261 Keown, Katrice 90, 239 Keppner, Robert 198 261 Kerins, Michael 292 Kerns, Caitlyn 211 Kerns, Scott 83 Kerrigan, K.C. 233 Kerrigan, Patrick W. 261 Kesner, Mamie 176 Kessel, Chris 189 Kessler, Dan 227 Kessler, Natalie R. 261 Kestner, Brad 228 Ketch, Erin 101, 239 Ketron, Kris 124 Keyes, Jen 233 Keyes, Lane 225 Keyes, Mary 84, 87 Kezin, Andrea 224 Khobrekhar, Vilas 88 Kidd, Sarah J. 261 Kidder, Kristen 210 Kikland, Brent 212 Killean, Erin 104, 183 261 Killeen, Amanda 239 Kimball, Christine 100, 116 King, Alex 124, 261 King, Amy 83, 84, 85, 117 King, Ashley 233 King, Aubrien 188 King, Erin 83, 117, 190 King, Erin E. 261 King, Kathryn 83, 103 King, Kristen 233 King, Merrily 83 King, Zach 231 Kingh, Elizabeth 237 Kinman, Melissa K. 261 Kinyon, Mark 290 261 Kinzley, Mark 176 Kip, Fr. Stander 197 Kiran, Sai Adumula 88 Kirk, Jim 227 Kirk, Molly 221

Kirkpatick, Kevin 225 Kirkpatrick, Matt 180 Kissell, Jonathan 77 Kissell, Sarah 113 Kistler, Michael N. 261 Klabik, Brad 225 Klakamp, Christopher J. 261,302 K1anet, Brian 226 Klapp, Anneliese 261 Klatte, James M. 261 Klatte, Paul 229 Klco, Bro. Daniel 197 Klein, Christin M. 261 Klein, Rachel 220 Kleingers, Beth 238 Kleinhentz, Sarah 233 Kleinhenz, Angela S. 177, 261 Kleppetsch, Lauren 220 Kliefoth, Peter 230 Klien, Case 222 Kline, Emily 176 Kline, Jarrod 184 Kline, Micaiah 84, 87, 201, 261 Kling, Jon 124 Klinker, Michelle A. 261 Kloenne, Julie 88, 89 Klosterman, Isaac 200 Klotz, Stephanie 233 Klunhenz, Peter 235 Knabe, Heather 83, 237 Knapke, Davis 225 Knapke, Kelly 233 Knapke, Mark 175 Knapp, Robert 220 Knisley, Sarah 101, 190 261 Knoll, Erica 78 Knoll, Erica L. 261 Knueven, Kelly 110 Koch, Laura 116 261 Kochan, Michelle 78 Kocolski, Adam 200 Kodaru, Madhu 88 Koenig, Jim 124 Koenig, Timothy 93 Kohrman, Emily 83, 84, 87, 101 Koka, Satish 88 Kokal, Maria 114, 239 Kolb, Elizabeth 84, 239 Kolbe, Ryan L. 261 Kolber, Benedict J. 261 Kolkmeyer, Kara 231 Kolli, Sunil 88 Komorowski, Adam 190 Kana, Rani 88 Koneval, Matthew 261 Kopec, Andrew 225 Kopec, Kathryn T. 261 Koptheimer, Erik 115

Kora, Sara 79 Korfel, Chelses 224 Koritsaris, Filisa 94 Korokei, Chris 103 Kors, Sara 10 1 Kasmer, Sara 239 Koss, Michael C. 261 Kotowski, Ellen 88, 261, 290 Kovacic, Mike 234 Kovacs, Katie 111 Kowalenko, Steve 12 Kowalski, Christopher M. 262 Kowalski, Nick 211 Kowalski, Theresa 192 Kozar, Erin 262, 307 Kozlowski, Tesia 131 Krabbe, Laura 103, 174,262 Krahe, Kelly M. 262 Kral, Justin 232 Krammer, Bill 225 Krebs, Jane 84 Kreczko, Rebecca 77, 177,262 Kreighbaum, Adrienne 74, 78, 88, 223 Kress, Kevin M. 262 Kretschmann, Renee 205 Krismer, Mike 215 Krivonak, David 225 Krkendall, Michael 225 Krodel, Mike 222 Krogel, Ashley 238 Kroger, Mike 200 Krol, Killian 233 Kroll, Elizabeth A. 262 Kromenacker, Gregory 101 Kroner, Kevin M. 262, 300 Krosko, Andy 184 Kroth, Abby 193 Kruse, Maria 110, 262 Krzyszton, Jennie 87 Krzywicki, Tim 180 Kubes, Gavin 100, 239 Kuchipudi, Kavita 83, 183, 262 Kuenle, Katie 224 Kuenzig, Erin 87 Kuhl, Shannon 130, 131 Kuhns, Beth 223 Kuikman, Bennett W. 262 Kulchar, Chuck 239 Kulchawik, Dana 221 Kulik, Michael R. 79, 262 Kummerer, Andrew U. 87, 262 Kunnay, Lindsey 220 Kuntz, Amanda 131 Kurapati, Sci 232 Kurdziel, Jason 129


Kurtanich, Jon 77 Kurtz, Karin 84, 170 Kusemann, Nick 225 Kusz, Gabriella 205, 262 Kutemperor, Bobi 238 Kwiatkowski, Kevin A. 198, 262

L Labyr, Nick 226 Lackermann, Katie 231 Ladislaw, Steve 129 LaFrankie, Jenna 84, 101, 211 Lahiff, Brain 230 Laing, Katie 212 Lally, Matt 238 Lalonde, Liz 198 Lamanna, Mark 220 Lamb, Brad 182 Lamb, James 74 Lamb, Jonathan 107, 237 Lamb, Will 94,194, 262 Lambers, Benjamin S. 262 Lambert, Kelli L. 262 Laminio, Meredith 233 Lammi, Jill 79 Lan-Wu, Hui 237 Lanaghan, Alex 94, 262 Landberg, Jennifer 88, 112 Landis, Noelle 233 Lane, Cherie L. 262 Lane, Elizabeth 262 Lange, Kris 227 Lange, Steve 225 Lanka, Chris 191 Lankes, Colleen M. 262 LaPolla, David 228 Large, Justin 232 Large, Lori 204 Larkin, Eamon 236 Larkin, Rory 169 Larsen, Ashley 111 Larson, James 234 Laskey, Cindy 231 Laskey, Robin 217 284 Latorre, Jason 170 Latsch, James 235 Latt, Will 222 Lauck, Mike 235 Lauerer, Hildegard 179 Laugherty,Joe 234 Laveen, Lisa 87 Lavell, Shawn 220 LaVigne, Meg 209 Lawler, Dan 198, 262 Lawrie, Mike 93 Laybum, Bryony 183, 262 Leakay,Zachary 225 Leasure, Robin E. 263 Leber, Eric 225 Leber, Kyle M. 94, 104, 263, 286

Lee, Erin 220 Lee, Jeff 203 Lee, Robert 235 Lee, Will 220 Lefeld, Hosh 228 Lefevre, Kara 188, 263 Legg, Kathleen J. 263 Lehman, Jenny 221 Lehner, Ryan 227 Lehner, Thomas 98 Leibreich, Emiley 237 Leigh, Joeseph 104, 190 Leisgang, Pat 222 Leisinger, Thaila J. 223,263 Leisner, Elizabeth 90 Leisner, Kathryn 90, 107 Lekan, Katie 84, 174 Lemaire, Flore 88 Lemberger, Andrea 216 Lenahan, Kevin 234, 235 Leno, Sean 94 Lesinski, Andrew 213 Leuenberger, Ashley 224 Leugers, Bryan J. 263 Leugers, George w. 263 Leupp, Katie 204 Leupp,Tanya 204 Leupp, Tricia 204 Leveque, Mike 213 Lewis, Ashley 223 Lewis, Kevin 84, 228, 232 Lewis-Pollard, Angela 110 Lewler, Dan 198 ~xow, Allison 205, 263 L'Heureux, Brea E. 262 Light, Jessica 117 Ligus, Kristin 74, 231 Lilly, Jessica 117, 234 Lindsey, Stephanie 84, 87, 90 Lingenfelter, Ryan A. 263 Link, Erin 74 Link, Kelly 174 Linley, Tommy 124 Linn, Patrick 228 Liparde, Kara 236 Liszkay, Claire 74, 203 Liteer, Chad 183

Little, Andrew J. 263 Littrell, Bobby 168 Lively, Shannon 217,263 Livingston, Andrea 103, 170,263 Livins, Kristen 214 Lizardi, Beatriz 236 Llop, Janisse 182, 263 Llop, Luis 226 Lockey, Emily 107, 233 Lockhart, Charles 168, 263 Logan, Laura 221 Longbottom, Bro. Edward 197 Longhouse, Dan 12, 186, 263 Looper, Carly 236 Lopez, Amy 234 Lopez, Joara 221 Losello, Jon 232 Lother, Mary 224 Lotnschutz, Tricia 233 Louk, Andrew 239 Love, Adam 124 Love, Courtney 222 Lovell, Shawn 83 Lovely, Wayne 93 Lowery, Casandra 223 Lowes, Valerie 193 Lowstuter, Katie 131, 231 Loyd, Demetrius 93 Loyula, Grace 224 Luckett, Robyn 224 Luckett-Remus, Jamie 191 Luckhaupt,Sarah 220 Ludwig, Pete 182 Luebbers, Lauren 223 Luebbers, Michael S. 263, 280 Luedtke, Brian 104, 182 Luehrs, Jacqueline 131 Lugo, Francisco 219 Lunardini, Julie 224 Lunn, Eric 237 Lunon, Nick 124, 227 Lusser, Julie 178 Lust, Lee 207, 263 Lyle, Emily 233 Lynch, Caitlin 77, 103 Lynch, Jeremy 225 Lynn, Jessica 217, 263 Lyon, Meagan 180, 263

M Maccagnano, Jennifer 89 MacDonald, Amanda 116 263 Mack, Edward 104 Macke, Alison 83, 116 MacKe, Alison C. 263 Macke, Chris 219, 263 MacLean, Anne 84, 170 MacLellan, Maria 188 263 Madala, Rajitha 88 Maddali, Vittal 88 Mady, Paul 196 Mager, Bethany 84 263 Maggio, Sarah 168 309 Magiruson, Mike 228 Magoteaux, Kyle 124, 235 Magyar, Justin 115 Mahcher, Jeff 228 Maher, Ryan 74, 210 Mahone~Megan 187 Mahrer, Allison S. 263 Maier, Joseph B. 266 Maimona, Matt 228 Maimone, Jessica 83 Majkrak, Doug 211 Makan, John 222 Malak, Tim 183 Malayny, Jason F. 266 Malcom, Domini 90 266 Malik, Timothy 266 Malinowski, Daniell 205 Mallin, Mollie 74, 203 Mallipedi, Rajesh 88 Malo, Erik 225 malone, Bridget 233 Malone, Mary I. 266 Maly, Josh 98, 226 Manapragada,Manasa 83, 266 Maney, Stacy 266 Manion, Bryan 228 Maniscako, Anthony 225 Mann, Jess 212 Mann, Sarah 239 Manning, Matthew 235 Manning, Reid C. 266 Mannix, Todd 74 Manocchip, Lisa 224 Mansfield, Amy 182 266 Manson, Robert 225 Marasa, Jessica 284 Marciel, Daniel 220 Marcinowski, Bro. Gary 197

Marcocchio, Cara 233 Marek, Dianne 239 Marguglio, Dave 229 Markfield, Keith J. 266 Markovich, Katie 182 Marks, Jusitine 223 Marlow, Mike 115 Marlowe, Mike 202 Maroon, Matt 103, 229 Marquard, Mary Kate 189 Marquett, Anne 88, 176 Marrero Diaz, Omar J. 294 Marrero, Omar 171 Marshall, Chad 207 Marshall, Fr. Paul 197 Marsho, Gina M. 266 Marten, Thomas 266 Martin, Amanda 238 Martin, Douglas E. 266 Martin, Emily 87 Martin,Jenny 214 Martin, Jerry 231 Martin, Kirsten M. 266 Martinez, Jennifer 83 Martinez, Teenly 221 Marvin, Andrea 83, 84, 174 Marzano, Maria 266 Mason, JR 183 Massillamany, Chinska M. 179,266 Mastandrea, Pete 124 Mastrangelo, Natalie R. 266 Matala, Prasanna 88 Mathews, Emily 233 Mathews, Kathryn E. 266 Matthews, Davina 221 Mattioda, Geno 124 Matzinger, Julie K. 266 Mausser, Matthew 112, 194,266 Maxwell, Kathryn S. 217, 266, 309 Maxwell, Richard 74 Maxwell, Richard B. 266 Maxwell, Sarah 93, 131 May, Lauren E. 266 May, Theresa 221 Mayer, Mary 221 McAllister, Melissa 171 McAllister, Melissa A. 266 McBrayer, Benjamin M. 266 McBride, Andrew 124 McBride, Christine 103 McBride, Erin 103, 110, 237 McCahan, Danielle 110 McCarren, Brian 87 McCarron, Kathleen 74, 77

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McManamon, Deborah C. 267 McManus, Kate I7I McManus, Tracy 77, 117, I93, 267 McMaster, Meghan 190 McMillan, Julie I. 267 McNair, John 226 McNamara, Megan 237 McNeal, Caitlin 22I McNeil, Jen 116, 239 McNulty, Bo 227 McNulty, Ryan I24 McPheron, Molly 223 McQuaide, Shelley 267, 296 McQuiston, Jared 124 McVay, Lindsey 83, 231 Measor, Kevin 229 Mechley, Sara 221 Meckstroth, Theresa Ill Meckstroth, Tracy I93 Medley, Craig 216 Medved, Mike W. 267 Meehan, Molly 87 Megovem, Mony 223 Meier, Jennifer 117 Meier, Justin 93, 267 Meiners, Nicole 84, 189 Melanoma, Zack 237 Melke, Nick 236 Melo, Alyson I01, 104, 190,267 Melton, Lisa 79, 90, 117 Melvin, Jessica 131 Mendel, Megan 226 Mendez, Alberto 129 Menefield, Alana 226 Menninger, John 87 Mercadante, Sarah 87 Mercker, Heather 78 Mergier, Maria 223 Mergler, Valerie L. 267 Merkle, Dan 194 Merrill, Shannon 204 Merriman, Brent 239 Merriman, Michael 74, 239 Merritt, Tommy 52 Merrill, Brian 232 Merski, Julia 87, 188 Merzeeler, Steve 231 Merzwelier, Steve-0 233 Metais, Alsion 228 Metcalfe, John 231 Metz, Elizabeth 239 Metzger, Sarah 111 Meyer, Bitsy Ill Meyer, Joe 229 Meyer, Michelle 87, 94 Meyers, Lori 239

Meyrose, Mark 87 Mezinger, John I68 Michaels, Desiree 230 Michal, Paul S. 267 Michelau, Kathleen 221 Michuda, Stephanie 238 Mickas, Matt 225 Middaugh, Megan 224 Midden, Allison 267 Middleton, Molly 79 Mieberding, Kristen 223 Mielcarek, Jim 169 Mierke, Michael A. 267 Mies, Jen 74, 22I Mihelcic, Josh 199 Mikalik, Jen 171 Mikle, Ryan 225 Mikuluk, Shawna 220 Milaw, Nick 231 Miles, Jenny 83 Miller, Adam 228 Miller, Alex 227 Miller, Carrie 20I, 267 Miller, Christy 168 Miller, Jill 223 Miller, Jon I27, 212 Miller, Jonathan 104, 107 Miller, Kat 223 Miller, Kevin 228 Miller, Kristy L. 267 Miller, Marcus 90, 267 Miller, Matt 115, 238 Miller, Nate 202 Miller, Nathan 112, 267 Miller, Nicole 231 Miller, PJ 176 Miller, Sarah 84, 112, 216 Miller, Stacy 233 Miller, Tim 189, 267 Miller, Zach 15, 211 Mills, Michael L. 267 Mills, Steve 229 Minch, Adam 107, 232 Minch, Denise 93, 186, 267 Miner, Tiffany 208 Mingee, Alison 236 Minnick, Stefanie A. 267 Minniti, Caren 224 Miranda, Maybelle 236 Mitchel, Betsy 110 Mitchel, Elizabeth J. 267 Mitchell, Bill 237 Mitchell, Katie 77, 211, 212 Mitchell, Taylor 78, 84, 94 Mitterholzer, Gina 208 Mize, Chris 238 Modey, Jason 190 Moeder, Janelle 77 Moehring, Dan 227 Moeller, Ryan 98 Molesky, Mike 124 Moll, Theresa 174, 267

Molton, Brandon 227 Mone, Kaie 233 Mong, Matt 124 Monigo, Nick 227 Montgomery, Alison 52, 201,267 Montgomery, Crista 78, 267 Montogomery, Courtney 214 Montrie, Megan 100 Moody, Jason 103 Moon, Kelly 233 Mooney, Kyle 115 Moore, Amina 90 Moore, Andrea E. 267 Moore, Charlie 169 Moore, Erin 104 Moore, Jason 83, 228 Moore, Joshua D. 267 Moore, Krtistan 103 Moore, Nate 124 Moorey, lillian 198 Moorman, Erika 83, 174 Moots, Michelle 103, 235 Morales, Michael 129 Moran, Collen 83, 223 Maranville, Robert 84 Morel, Matt I 03, 190 Morell, Dylaia 229 Morgan, David B. 267 Morgan,Meghan 222 Morgan, Tara 100, 267 Morkes, Davis 226 Morris, Amy 114 Morris, Rob 174 Morris, Ryan 124 Morris, Tara 233 Morrison, Marisa 14, 239 Morrow, Robert 77 Mort, Lizzeta 0. 267 Morton, Alyse 221 Moseley, Shane 113 Mosher, Koebe 227 Mosher, Natalie 103 Mosure, Jackie 87 Movvison, Liz 234 Mowrer, Matt 179 Mowrer, Matthew 88, 267 Mroczek, Ross 124 Muamba,Jason K. 267 Mucha, Janelle 78 Muckley, Kara 101, 188 Muckley, Kristin 74, 101, 188 Mueller, Greg 222 Muggroe, Andtew 225 Muiler, Jose 201 Mullett, Jennifer 233 Mulligan, Ian 129, 227 Mullin,John 180,267

Mullins, Adam D. 267 Mullins, Miranda 223 Mulroy, Mean 233 Mulvaney, Roger 237 Mulvey, Erin 224 Mundrick, Matthew 79 Munefo, Andrew 176 Murphy, Chris 196 Murphy, Diane E. 267 Murphy,John 222 Murphy, Laura 217 Murphy, Laura K. 268 Murphy, Michael 225 Murphy, Mike 112,124 Murphy, Mollie 199 Murray, Jen 234 Murray, Monica 221 Murrell, Jessica 239 Murren, Scipio 90 Murrer, Chris 234 Musgrave, Ryan 225 Muszynski, Luke 84 Mutchler, Gina 231 Mychkoshy, Alexander 191 Mychkousky, Lydia 224 Myers, Amber 114, 178 Myron, Kathleen S . 268

N Nagle, Adam 100, 170 Nagomey, Paul 1I5 Nagomey, Paul F. 268 Nagy, Charles 239 Nagy, Clint R. 268 Nally, Leah 94, I74, 268 Nanchoff, George 129 Napoli, Jake 232 Napoli, Michael C. 268 Napoli, Mike 168 Naseman, Jennie 89 Natale, Daniel 79 Natalie, Matt 174 Natini, Kristen 231 Nations, David W. 268 Neff, Andrew 107 Neidert, Matthew J. 268 Neis, Jennie 17, 87, 231 Neis, Jennie K. 268 Neiser, Julie 126, 127, 268 Nelson, Ciara 110 Nelson, Katie 224 Nelson, Lindsey 209 Nema, Sumit 88 Nemecek, Matt 182 Nerdloh, Mike 228 Neu, Ashley 94, 116 Neuberger, Mike I24 Neugebauer, Jeff 220, 221 Neustadt, Annie 11 0


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