/.5 345$%.4 #%.4%2%$ s %4()#3 %$5#!4)/. s #!-0/,) %2! %.$3
MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL SPRING 2005
.ORTHERNShowcase
,UKE 3HEETS ! 3 EARNED HIS -&! FROM "OWLING 'REEN 3TATE 5NIVERSITY IN AND HAS EXHIBITED IN GALLERIES AND COMPETITIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND IN *APAN ,UKE S WORK HAS BEEN PART OF INTER NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITIONS INVITATIONALS AND THE )SHIKAWA )NTERNATIONAL 3ALON IN +ANAZAWA *APAN (E HAS BEEN A VISITING INSTRUCTOR AT -IDDLEBURY #OLLEGE ,UKE ALSO TAUGHT FOR 3AINT -ICHAEL S #OLLEGE IN 6ERMONT THE 9OUNG !RTISTS AT 7ORK PROGRAM IN 4OLEDO THE 9OUTH AT 7ORK #ERAMIC !RT 3UMMER (ONORS )NSTITUTE FOR THE 'IFTED AND 4ALENTED IN "OWLING 'REEN AND UNTIL RECENTLY WAS THE RESI DENT POTTER AT &ROG (OLLOW 6ERMONT 3TATE #RAFT #ENTER IN -IDDLEBURY (E HAS ATTENDED NUMEROUS WORKSHOPS AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCES ,UKE NOW LIVES IN +ANAZAWA #ITY *APAN WITH HIS FAMILY (E SAYS h) CONTINUE TO SUPPLEMENT MY FORMAL EDUCATION WITH lRST HAND EXPOSURE TO A VARIETY OF *APANESE ART FORMS )N PARTICULAR ) HAVE STUDIED LOCAL CERAMIC STYLES SUCH AS +UTANI S PAINTED PORCELAIN AND 3UZU S HIGHLY TEXTURED WOOD lRED POTTERY ) ALSO ENJOY MY CURRENT STUDIO SITUATION WHERE ) WORK WITH TWO LOCAL ARTISTS OF DIVERSE TALENTS v
0ETE S #ARAFE
4HAT S A 0EACH 2EDUCTION &IRED 0ORCELAIN
VOLUME 65 NUMBER 1
SPRING 2 0 0 5
page
page 18
Contents
FEATURES 14 Student-Centered Commitment 16 Reagle Racing 18 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Added 20 Technology Grants
16
DEPARTMENTS 2 Letter from the President 3 Northern Forum 4 Tundra Today 22 From the Faculty: Ethics Education 24 Faculty Lounge 26 Polar Bear Report 30 Book Report
ALUMNI JOURNAL 31 Northern Memories 36 2005 Alumni Events 40 Class Notes & Alumni Profiles 54 Teddy Bears 58 Obituaries page 14 Inside Back cover Sigma Phi Epsilon Celebrates Centennial
page 22
page 28 SPRING 2005
page 54 1
/HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY
&ROM THE President
$EAR &RIENDS 3PRING HAS lNALLY ARRIVED IN !DA
3 -AIN 3T !DA /HIO
!LTHOUGH WINTER HAS RETREATED THE TREES OF /HIO .ORTHERN WILL BEAR THE SCARS FROM OUR *ANUARY ICE STORM FOR YEARS TO COME 4HE STORM INTERRUPTED POWER CANCELLED CLASSES AND DAMAGED COUNTLESS TREES STILL ) AM PLEASED TO REPORT THAT THE 5NIVERSITY CAME THROUGH THIS TRIAL WITH NO INJURIES AND WITH ITS COMMITMENTS TO STUDENTS AND SERVICE FULLY INTACT 4HE SAME IS TRUE OF THE DISASTROUS DOWNTOWN lRE THAT LEFT MEMBERS OF THE /.5 FAMILY WITHOUT HOMES /HIO .ORTHERN HAS LONG BEEN COMMITTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS AND TO PROVIDING SERVICE TO THE WORLD AROUND US (OW WELL WE DO WHEN THESE VALUES ARE TESTED TELLS A GREAT DEAL ABOUT HOW COMMITTED WE REALLY ARE ) AM VERY PROUD TO TELL YOU THAT OUR STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF AND ALUMNI PROVIDED EXTRAORDINARY SUPPORT DURING THE TWO MAJOR COMMUNITY EVENTS OF THE WINTER
02%3)$%.4 +ENDALL , "AKER 6)#% 02%3)$%.4 &/2 !#!$%-)# !&&!)23 !NNE ,IPPERT 6)#% 02%3)$%.4 &/2 !$-)33)/.3 &).!.#)!, !)$ +AREN 0 #ONDENI ! 3 6)#% 02%3)$%.4 &/2 !$6!.#%-%.%4 $ENNIS $ (UNT ! 3 6)#% 02%3)$%.4 &/2 &).!.#)!, !&&!)23 *OHN 'REEN 6)#% 02%3)$%.4 &/2 345$%.4 !&&!)23 !LICE +AY (ILDERBRAND
/UR COMMITMENTS SHAPE THE THINGS WE DO )N THE FOLLOWING PAGES YOU WILL SEE HOW OUR COMMITMENT TO BEING A STUDENT CENTERED INSTITUTION IS ADDING NEW PROGRAMS SUCH AS THE "3. IN NURSING AND THE 3UMMER (ONORS )NSTITUTE AND HOW IT IS OPENING NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS TO LEARN LEADERSHIP SKILLS AS WELL AS TO GAIN ACADEMIC KNOWLEDGE 3PRING ALWAYS BRINGS NEW OPTIMISM TO CAMPUS ALONG WITH BRIGHT mOWERS )T IS 4OBY S HOPE AND MINE THAT YOU CAN JOIN US ON CAMPUS TO SEE THE SPRINGTIME OPTIMISM AND THE TIME HONORED COMMITMENT TO STUDENTS THAT MAKE /HIO .ORTHERN SOMETHING SPECIAL %NJOY THE MAGNIlCENCE THAT IS SPRING
2
3INCERELY
+ENDALL , "AKER 0RESIDENT
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
&ROM THE %DITOR S $ESK
$AY TO DAY ACTIVITIES CAN BE SO CONSUMING THEY SHIFT OUR FOCUS AWAY FROM OUR STATED GOALS 4HIS IS TRUE FOR ORGANIZATIONS AS WELL AS INDIVIDUALS 9ET MISSION PURPOSE VISION AND COMMITMENTS ARE VITAL PARTS OF OUR IDENTITY 4HAT S WHY WE ARE TAKING TIME TO EXPLORE THESE CONCEPTS THAT FORM THE BASIS OF /HIO .ORTHERN S IDENTITY ,AST YEAR THE /HIO .ORTHERN -AGAZINE LOOKED AT THE UNIVERSITY S MISSION 4HIS YEAR WE LOOK AT THE UNIVERSITY S COMMITMENTS THE WAYS IN WHICH THE INSTITUTION GOES ABOUT ACCOMPLISHING ITS MISSION
.ORTHERNForum
#OMMITMENT
/HIO .ORTHERN IS A STUDENT CENTERED SERVICE ORIENTED VALUES BASED INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING COMMITTED TO THE RIGOROUS PURSUIT OF ACADEMIC INQUIRY AND ACHIEVEMENT 4HE 5NIVERSITY S #OMMITMENTS
Art DirectorÊ 4OMA 7ILLIAMS ! 3 T WILLIAMS ONU EDU !SSOCIATE $IRECTOR !RT AND $ESIGN Alumni Journal Editors 7ILLIAM , 2OBINSON ! 3 W ROBINSON ONU EDU %XECUTIVE !SSISTANT TO THE 0RESIDENT
"RUCE (AMMOND ! 3 B HAMMOND ONU EDU !SSISTANT $IRECTOR OF !LUMNI !FFAIRS Class Notes Editor 3END #LASS .OTES NEWS VIA E MAIL TO ALUMNI ONU EDU Contributing Writers -ARY ! 7ILKIN 4IM 'LON *OS£ .OGUERAS (EIDI 0OST ! 3 %MILY 2USCAK ! 3 *ESSICA !NDERSON ! 3 2EBECCA 7ATERCUTTER
3TUDENT #ENTERED /HIO .ORTHERN IS PROUD TO BE A PLACE WHERE THE LEARNING DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE OF STUDENTS ARE THE lRST PRIORITIES )T IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE SUPPORT THAT WILL ENSURE THAT STUDENTS ARE ALWAYS THE 5NIVERSITY S PRINCIPAL CONCERN
Contributing Photographers 4IM 'LON *OS£ .OGUERAS -ARY ! 7ILKIN *ULIE +ELLER ! 3 !NDREW 3CHRUM ! 3 4OBY "AKER ! 3 &RANCIS #ARDULLO "53 ,A6OIE S 0HOTOGRAPHY
3
#!-0/,) %2! %.$
Editor -ARY ! 7ILKIN M WILKIN ONU EDU !SSOCIATE $IRECTOR FOR 0UBLIC )NFORMATION
!NN $ONNELLY ! 3 A DONNELLY ONU EDU $IRECTOR OF !LUMNI !FFAIRS
)N THIS EDITION WE LOOK AT THE STUDENT CENTERED PORTION OF THE COMMITMENT 7E LEARN THAT STUDENT CENTERED MEANS PROVIDING MORE THAN ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES MUCH MORE )N OUR FEATURE ON PAGE YOU WILL SEE HOW THE STUDENT CENTERED EMPHASIS REACHES FAR BEYOND THE CLASSROOM ,OOK FOR OTHER EXAMPLES OF THIS COMMITMENT IN THE NEWS STORIES THROUGHOUT THIS ISSUE
POSTMASTER 3END ADDRESS CHANGES TO /()/ ./24(%2. -!'!:).% !,5-.) */52.!, 3 -AIN 3T !DA /HIO
MAGAZ
INE AN D ALUM
NI JO SPRING URNAL 2005
/()/ ./24(%2. -!'!:).% !.$ !,5-.) */52.!, 5303 IS PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY 3 -AIN 3T !DA /HIO 0ERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT !DA /HIO AND ADDITIONAL MAILING OFlCES 0HONE &AX
$%.4 # %.4%2% $
s %4()#
3 %$5#! 4)/. s
Publisher $ENNIS $ (UNT ! 3 D HUNT ONU EDU 6ICE 0RESIDENT FOR 5NIVERSITY !DVANCEMENT
/.5 345
/()/ ./24(%2. 5.)6%23)49 &OUNDED IN /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY HTTP WWW ONU EDU LOCATED IN 7EST #ENTRAL /HIO IS A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY OFFERING A DIVERSE DYNAMIC AND UNIQUE LEARNING COMMUNITY WITH RIGOROUS PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ARTS AND THE SCI ENCES )TS STUDENTS STUDY FOR GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADU ATE DEGREES IN lVE COLLEGES !RTS AND 3CIENCES %NGINEERING "USINESS !DMINISTRATION 0HARMACY AND ,AW /HIO .ORTHERN TAKES PRIDE IN BEING A STUDENT CENTERED SERVICE ORIENTED VALUES BASED INSTITUTION
/N THE C OVER /H IO .ORTHE STRUCK BY RN S CAMPU THE )CE 3TO S IS RM OF SPRING 2005
3
4UNDRAToday
/.5 -ARKS -,+ $AY
!LFRED 7IGGINS
!LFRED 7IGGINS PLAYWRIGHT AND ACTOR WAS PART OF THE -ARTIN ,UTHER +ING $AY OBSERVANCE AT /HIO .ORTHERN 4HE PROGRAM INCLUDED A VISUAL REmECTION ON THE LIFE OF $R +ING AND HIS VISIT TO /.5 ! DRAMATIC PRESENTATION WRITTEN BY 7IGGINS WAS PERFORMED ACCOMPANIED BY /.5 STUDENTS AS A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF $R +ING 3INCE 0ROFESSOR !LFRED 7IGGINS HAS BEEN THE ORIGINATOR AND ADVISOR OF THE 7ESTERN #AROLINA 5NIVERSITY "LACK 4HEATRE %NSEMBLE "4% 7IGGINS HAS ALSO APPEARED IN SUCH TELEVISION PROGRAMS AS h-ATLOCKv AND h)N THE (EAT OF THE .IGHT v AND HAS BEEN IN lLMS SUCH AS h4HE &UGITIVE v h.ELL v h$RUMLINEv AND h2OAD 4RIP v
"USINESS 3TUDENTS 3HARE 2ESEARCH &OUR /.5 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS TOOK PART IN THE TH ANNUAL 5NDERGRADUATE 3TUDENT 2ESEARCH #ONFERENCE HELD &EB AT (EIDELBERG #OLLEGE 4IFlN /HIO *ODY ,EADERS A SENIOR FROM .APOLEON /HIO PRESENTED h7ILL #ANADIAN /IL 3ANDS %NHANCE THE %NERGY 3ECURITY OF .ORTH !MERICA v #HRIS :OELLER A SENIOR FROM 4IFlN /HIO DISCUSSED h4HE %XPERIENCE OF /IL 0RODUCING #OUNTRIES WITH 3TABILIZATION &UNDS AND )TS )MPLICATION FOR )RAQ v "OTH WERE SPONSORED BY $R ! & !LHAJJI "ETHANY $ARE A SENIOR FROM +IRKLAND /HIO PRESENTED h.!&4! AND #HAPTER 4HE #ASE OF -ETHANEX #ORP VS 5NITED 3TATES OF !MERICA AND ITS )MPLICATIONS FOR "USINESS 0OWER v -ICHAEL -EYER A SENIOR FROM -ASSILLON /HIO SPOKE ON h/UTSOURCING 4HE (OOVER #OMPANY v "OTH WERE SPONSORED BY $R -ICHELE 'OVEKAR
@)N THE 7AKE OF THE 3ARBANES /XLEY !CT IS ,AW 2EVIEW 3YMPOSIUM 4HE 3ARBANES /XLEY !CT HAS HAD AN IMPACT ON THE WAY COMPANIES DO BUSINESS ACROSS THE NATION )T HAS ALSO CREATED QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS FOR BUSINESS AND LEGAL PROFESSIONALS 4HIS YEAR S ,AW 2EVIEW 3YMPOSIUM h)N THE 7AKE OF THE 3ARBANES /XLEY !CT v TOOK ON SOME OF THOSE QUESTIONS #ONGRESSMAN -ICHAEL ' /XLEY 2 /HIO CO AUTHOR OF THE 3ABANES /XLEY !CT AND FOUR OTHER EXPERTS CAME TO !DA ON -ARCH TO ADDRESS THE TOPIC /XLEY THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER SERVED NINE YEARS IN THE /HIO 'ENERAL !SSEMBLY BEFORE HEADING TO #ONGRESS IN (E IS A MEMBER OF THE !MERICAN /HIO AND &INDLAY "AR !SSOCIATIONS AND IN WAS ADMITTED TO PRACTICE BEFORE THE 5 3 3UPREME #OURT *AYNE "ARNARD THE #UTLER PROFESSOR OF LAW AT 7ILLIAM AND -ARY 3CHOOL OF ,AW SPOKE ON h(ISTORICAL 1UIRKS 0OLITICAL )MAGES AND THE 3ARBANES /XLEY !CT v 4IMOTHY 0 #HINARIS ASSISTANT DEAN OF INFORMATION RESOURCES AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW AT !PPALACHIAN 3CHOOL OF ,AW DISCUSSED h7HAT THE 3ARBANES /XLEY !CT -EANS FOR ,AWYERS v ,ISA &AIRFAX ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW AT THE 5NIVERSITY OF -ARYLAND 3CHOOL OF ,AW DISCUSSED h4HE )MPACT OF 3ARBANES /XLEY ON #ORPORATE &IDUCIARY ,AW v 2ICHARD 7 0AINTER A 'UY 2AYMOND AND -ILDRED 6AN 6OORHIS *ONES PROFESSOR OF LAW AT THE 5NIVERSITY OF )LLINOIS #OLLEGE OF ,AW SPOKE ON h&EDERAL 2EGULATION OF ,AWYERS 5NDER 3ECTION OF 4HE 3ARBANES /XLEY !CT v 4HE ANNUAL ,AW 2EVIEW 3YMPOSIUM OFFERS INFORMATION OF CURRENT INTEREST TO ALUMNI AND OTHER LEGAL PROFESSIONALS AND PROVIDES CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION CREDITS
/.5 'LOBAL #AF£ 2AISES FOR #HARITY /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY S 'LOBAL 6ILLAGE #AF£ RAISED MORE THAN
R 3KILLSOK EI H 4 TE RA ST N O EM $ RTISTS D -ORGAN AND .IEL (ORA OF #OLUMBUS TO #ERAMRAICM ! IC ARTISTS "AYAR ON *AN
4WO CE ILSON !RT #ENTER OUG THEIR CRAFT IN THE 7 ACULTY MEMBER $ TIME TO DEMONSTRATE &IELDING PART TIME F TY AR HIBIT OF EX ITH AN W IN D NG RE LO 4HEY A S WERE FEATU RK PA Z 3 ,I D AN N 0ETERSO ALLERY OF !RT $OTSON 2ONAN +YLE ARTURE IN THE %LZAY ' EP F $ T O IN 0O D LLE CERAMICS CA
4
FOR LOCAL CHARITIES 4HE '6# IS A STUDENT RUN NON PROlT ORGANIZATION WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FOCUS 4HE THEME WAS h4HE 9EAR OF THE 'LOBAL #HILD v 4HE '6# IS PLANNED ORGANIZED AND OPERATED ENTIRELY BY STUDENTS ENROLLED IN A SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CLASS 4HE COURSE PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH A HANDS ON SERVICE LEARNING EXPERIENCE BY MARKETING ORGANIZING AND OPERATING A PROFESSIONAL BUT SHORT TERM RESTAURANT 0ROCEEDS WERE DONATED TO LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS 7HEELS FOR THE 7ORLD 2ONALD -C$ONALD (OUSE #HARITIES OF #ENTRAL /HIO #HRISTIAN #HILDREN S &UND THE %QUESTRIAN 4HERAPY 0ROGRAM &UND &RUIT OF THE 6INE -INISTRIES AND 0ROJECT #OMPASSION 0ORTIONS OF THE PROCEEDS ALSO WENT TO #HILDREN S -EDICAL -ISSIONS TO PAY FOR A ROUND TRIP TICKET FOR A YOUNG LADY FROM (AITI TO UNDERGO ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY IN ,IMA /HIO AND TO 7ORLD 6ISION FOR THE !SIA 4SUNAMI 2ELIEF OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
/.5 3HARES 0ATIENT 3AFETY 'RANT
#ONGRESSMAN -IKE /XLEY LEFT JOINS /.5 0RESIDENT +ENDALL "AKER AND 0HARMACY $EAN "OBBY "RYANT RIGHT IN REVIEWING PLANS FOR THE (AKES 0IERSTORF &AMILY 0HARMACY %DUCATION #ENTER
$EPARTMENT OF %NERGY 'RANT ! 5 3 $EPARTMENT OF %NERGY GRANT FOR WAS PRESENTED BY #ONGRESSMAN -IKE /XLEY 2 /HIO FOR THE (AKES 0IERSTORF &AMILY 0HARMACY %DUCATION #ENTER 4HE GRANT WILL EQUIP ONE FACULTY OFlCE AND ADJACENT CLASSROOM LABORATORY AND WILL PROVIDE TIERED SEATING IN THE LARGE AUDITORIUM CLASSROOM 4HE ENTIRE PROJECT WILL TOTAL TO MILLION AND WILL PROVIDE STATE OF THE ART EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES FOR /HIO .ORTHERN S MORE THAN PHARMACY STUDENTS 3EE PAGE
4HE -ATHILE 3CHOLARSHIPS
0REVENTING PRESCRIPTION DRUG MISTAKES IS THE AIM OF A GRANT FROM THE /HIO -EDICAL 1UALITY &OUNDATION TO /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY S #OLLEGE OF 0HARMACY AND THE /HIO 5NIVERSITY #OLLEGE OF /STEOPATHIC -EDICINE 4HE GRANT FUNDS PHASE )) OF h0ARTNERS IN 4ECHNOLOGY TO )MPROVE 0ATIENT 3AFETY v /RIGINALLY FUNDED IN THE PROJECT IS A THREE PHASE EFFORT TO PROMOTE COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PHARMACISTS AND PHYSICIANS TO DEVELOP INTERDISCIPLINARY MODELS FOR HEALTH CARE DELIVERY 0HASE )) PUTS INTO OPERATION ONE SUCH MODEL )N A PILOT PROJECT SELECTED PHYSICIAN OFlCES AND PHARMACIES IN THE $AYTON AREA ARE USING AN ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION SYSTEM FOR DIRECT AND IMMEDIATE COMMUNICATION OF MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS AND INFORMATION TO A PHARMACY 3UCH SYSTEMS ARE ALREADY IN USE IN SOME HOSPITALS AND MOVING THE SYSTEMS TO A COMMUNITY SETTING IS DESIGNED TO INCREASE BOTH SPEED AND ACCURACY FOR PATIENTS 7HEN A PHYSICIAN ISSUES A PRESCRIPTION FOR A PATIENT IT IS SENT ELECTRONICALLY VIA THE )NTERNET TO THE PHARMACY CHOSEN BY THE PATIENT &OR THE PATIENT IT MEANS THE PRESCRIPTIONS SHOULD BE READY WHEN THE PATIENT ARRIVES &OR THE PHYSICIAN AND PHARMACIST IT MEANS AN END TO QUESTIONS ABOUT HANDWRITING AND IF SPECIlC QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT MEDICATIONS EXIST THERE CAN BE DIRECT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS #O PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS FOR THIS PROJECT ARE -ARC 3WEENEY 0( 0HARM $ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHARMACY AT /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY AND -ARTHA 3IMPSON $ / ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FAMILY PRACTICE AT /HIO 5NIVERSITY #OLLEGE OF /STEOPATHIC -EDICINE 4HIS PROJECT IS A COLLABORATION OF THE /HIO /STEOPATHIC !SSOCIATION AND THE /HIO 0HARMACISTS !SSOCIATION /THER /.5 #OLLEGE OF 0HARMACY PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROJECT ARE $R !BIR +AHALEH $EAN "OBBY "RYANT 0ROFESSOR *OHN 3TANOVICH 0( $R $ONNIE 3ULLIVAN AND PHARMACY STUDENTS 4HE /HIO -EDICAL 1UALITY &OUNDATION WHICH IS FUNDING THIS PROJECT WAS ESTABLISHED BY THE /HIO 'ENERAL !SSEMBLY IN AS A PUBLIC FOUNDATION
4UNDRAToday
)NITIATED IN TWO RENEWABLE -ATHILE 3CHOLARSHIPS HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO EXCEPTIONAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 4HESE SCHOLARS BENElT FROM THE GENEROSITY OF #LAYTON AND -ARY -ATHILE AND THEIR COMMITMENT TO SCHOLARSHIP AND LEADERSHIP -ATHILE 3CHOLARS ARE CHOSEN FROM AMONG THE 0RESIDENTIAL 3CHOLARSHIP $AY PARTICIPANTS AND ARE DISTINGUISHED BY OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES %ACH OF /HIO .ORTHERN S UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES REVIEWS THE LEADERSHIP CREDENTIALS OF ITS 0RESIDENTIAL 3CHOLARSHIP 2ECOGNITION $AY PARTICIPANTS AND NOMINATES UP TO TWO CANDIDATES 0ERSONAL INTERVIEWS DETERMINE THE TWO RECIPIENTS 4HE -ATHILE 3CHOLARSHIPS ARE /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY S TOP SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS 2ECIPIENTS FOR ARE -EGAN -ONACO OF .ORTH #ANTON /HIO AND $AVID 7ALTERS OF #IRCLEVILLE /HIO -EGAN IS VALEDICTORIAN OF HER CLASS AT 3T 4HOMAS !QUINAS (IGH 3CHOOL AND PLANS TO MAJOR IN ACCOUNTING AT /HIO .ORTHERN S #OLLEGE OF -EMBERS OF +AP "USINESS !DMINISTRATION PA %PSILON A PRO FESSIONAL FRATERNITY THESE BASKETS FOR $AVID IS VALEDICTORIAN OF NEWLY DIAGNOSED FOR WOMEN IN P BREAST CANCER PAT HARMACY CREATED -EMORIAL (EALTH HIS CLASS AT #IRCLEVILLE (IGH IENTS SEEN AT 4HE 3YSTEM 0ICTURED ED IC FROM LEFT ARE FOUR AL 0ARK OF ,IMA "ROWN FROM !DA 3CHOOL AND PLANS TO MAJOR TH YEAR PHARMAC *ESSICA 2OBERTS FR Y STUDENTS +ELLY OM "LANCHESTER / 4HERESA "ASINGER F IN ENGINEERING AT /.5 HIO $IANE !RNOS ROM 0ANDORA / FROM "RYAN /HI HIO -ARY !NN 3CHROEDER A THIRD "OTH HAVE BEEN ACTIVE O URPHY FROM .EV YEAR STUDENT FROM HOLARS * * ADA /HIO *ACLYN .APOLEON /HIO STUDENT FROM -ID ,AST YEAR S -ATHILE 3C LEADERS IN THEIR SCHOOLS A ND DL ( ET OW EA ITH THER (ODSON A FO N /HIO URYN W URTH YEAR #OATE AND .ICOLE AND COMMUNITIES S HI D AN 3
! LE #LAY -ATHI WIFE -ARY !NN
"ASKETS #REATED FOR #ANCER 0ATIENTS
SPRING 2005
5
4UNDRAToday
(AKES 0IERSTORF &AMILY 0HARMACY %DUCATION #ENTER
6
7ORK BEGINS THIS SPRING ON A TWO STORY TO SQUARE FOOT ACADEMIC BUILDING THAT WILL PROVIDE STATE OF THE ART EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES FOR /HIO .ORTHERN S PHARMACY STUDENTS !DJACENT TO AND CONNECTED WITH THE 2OBERTSON %VANS BUILDING THE NEW (AKES 0IERSTORF &AMILY 0HARMACY %DUCATION #ENTER WILL PROVIDE MORE CLASSROOMS MORE LABORATORIES AND MORE SUPPORT AREAS FOR THE NOW SIX YEAR DOCTOR OF PHARMACY PROGRAM )T IS FUNDED BY THE GENEROSITY OF $RS 6ERN ( (AKES 0( AND %RVIN 7 0IERSTORF 0( (/. AND THEIR FAMILIES AND OTHER BENEFACTORS OF THE /.5 PHARMACY PROGRAM )N ITS MORE THAN YEAR HISTORY /.5 S PHARMACY PROGRAM HAS GRADUATED MORE THAN PHARMACISTS )N THE SAME TIME FRAME THE LENGTH OF THE PHARMACY PROGRAM HAS TRANSITIONED FROM A FOUR YEAR BACHELOR S PROGRAM TO A SIX YEAR 0HARM $ PROGRAM TEACHING METHODS HAVE EVOLVED TO A MODULAR APPROACH WITH SMALL GROUP PROJECTS AND THE EMPHASIS ON UNDERGRADUATE PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH AND STUDENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY HAS GROWN 4HE ADDITION OF THE (AKES 0IERSTORF &AMILY 0HARMACY %DUCATION #ENTER TO THE EAST OF THE EXISTING PHARMACY BUILDING WILL PROVIDE THE FUNCTIONALITY NEEDED FOR TODAY S /.5 PHARMACY STUDENTS TO REMAIN AMONG THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER MEMBERS OF THEIR PROFESSION /.5 GRADUATES CONSISTENTLY HAVE EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH PASSAGE RATES FOR THE PHARMACY LICENSURE EXAM /VER THE LAST YEARS /.5 PHARMACY GRADUATES HAVE BEEN HEAVILY RECRUITED BY EMPLOYERS WITH PERCENT SECURING JOBS /.5 PHARMACY GRADUATES ARE LEADERS IN THEIR PROFESSION !LTHOUGH /HIO HAS FOUR COLLEGES OF PHARMACY THE MAJORITY OF LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN THE /HIO &IRST &LOOR 0HARMACIST !SSOCIATION AND THE /HIO 3OCIETY OF (EALTH 3YSTEM 0HARMACISTS ARE lLLED BY /HIO .ORTHERN GRADUATES 4HAT IS DUE IN PART TO THE EMPHASIS /.5 AND ITS FACULTY PLACES ON PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT BY PHARMACY STUDENTS 4O BE PART OF THIS ENHANCEMENT OF THE /.5 PHARMACY PROGRAM CALL THE /FlCE OF 5NIVERSITY !DVANCEMENT AT OR 3ECOND &LOOR
)CE 3TORM 4ESTS /.5 4HE RAIN BEGAN TURNING TO ICE ON 7EDNESDAY AFTERNOON *AN AND QUICKLY COATED TREES SHRUBS AND CARS ON THE /.5 CAMPUS )N A MATTER OF HOURS THE SITUATION TURNED INTO AN ICE STORM OF HISTORIC PROPORTIONS !T P M BOTH MEN S AND WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAMES WERE CANCELED DUE TO THE WEATHER FORECAST !S THE INCREASING WEIGHT OF ICE BEGAN TO SEND LIMBS CRASHING TO THE GROUND /.5 S ADMINISTRATORS DECIDED TO CANCEL EVENING CLASSES CLOSE THE LIBRARY AND SEND EMPLOYEES HOME EARLY "Y A M 4HURSDAY POWER LINES SERVING THE CAMPUS !DA AND MOST OF THE REGION HAD FALLEN VICTIM TO THE STORM /.5 ADMINISTRATORS AND PHYSICAL PLANT STAFF ALREADY ON ALERT RETURNED TO CAMPUS TO DEAL WITH THE EMERGENCY "Y A M A CALL WENT OUT TO "ODIE %LECTRIC OF &OSTORIA /HIO /.5 S EMERGENCY CONTACT FOR POWER GENERATION #OME BREAKFAST TIME THE DINING ROOM WAS OPEN SERVING A COLD BREAKFAST BY CANDLELIGHT /VER AT 7/." THE UNIVERSITY RADIO STATION THE hUNINTERRUPTIBLEv POWER SUPPLY HAD GIVEN OUT AND AN ON SITE BACK UP GENERATOR WAS PRESSED INTO SERVICE !UXILIARY GENERATORS FROM "ODIE %LECTRIC ARRIVED BY A M AND BY A M COMPANY EMPLOYEES WERE ALSO ON CAMPUS TO POWER UP SERVICE FOR CRITICAL AREAS OF CAMPUS !T A M 5NIVERSITY 0RESIDENT +ENDALL "AKER MET WITH VICE PRESIDENTS TO DETERMINE WHAT ACTIONS TO TAKE !S A RESULT STUDENTS WERE EXCUSED TO GO HOME IF THEY WISHED SINCE STREETS WERE NOT ICY ALTHOUGH DOWNED TREES AND WIRES WERE A CONCERN !T THE SAME TIME -C)NTOSH #ENTER POWERED BY AN AUXILIARY GENERATOR WAS
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
OPENED AS A SHELTER FOR !DA RESIDENTS WHO WERE WITHOUT POWER -ATTRESSES WERE MOVED INTO THE SPACE AND FOOD SERVICE CONTINUED IN THE DINING HALL FROM A M TO P M !S A RESULT OF A MEETING CONCERNING WATER SUPPLY AND SHELTER NEEDS A GENERATOR FROM "ODIE %LECTRIC WAS SUPPLIED TO POWER THE !DA WATER PLANT 4HE 3PORTS #ENTER WAS ALSO DESIGNATED AS A COMMUNITY SHELTER AND THE BUILDING S SHOWERS WERE MADE AVAILABLE "Y P M GENERATORS WERE ALSO POWERING THE 3PORTS #ENTER (ILL ,EHR AND $UKES BUILDINGS /N &RIDAY THE UNIVERSITY S WEB SITE WAS AGAIN ACTIVE AND AN EMERGENCY INFORMATION PAGE WAS IN PLACE &OOD SERVICE CONTINUED AND THE APPROXIMATELY STUDENTS WHO CHOSE TO REMAIN ON CAMPUS WERE ANSWERING PHONES AND KEEPING -C)NTOSH #ENTER RUNNING !REA RESIDENTS CONTINUED TO lND SHELTER ON CAMPUS 5NIVERSITY EMPLOYEES BEGAN TO DOCUMENT THE DAMAGE TO THE CAMPUS "Y 3ATURDAY PHYSICAL PLANT EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS WERE BEGINNING THE CLEAN UP OF CAMPUS !MERICAN %LECTRIC 0OWER RESTORED POWER ON CAMPUS AT P M 3UNDAY MORNING AN ECUMENICAL WORSHIP SERVICE WAS HELD IN THE 7HITE "EAR )NN OF
-C)NTOSH #ENTER AND DREW APPROXIMATELY 4HE CENTER REMAINED OPEN AS A COMMUNITY SHELTER UNTIL P M /N -ONDAY FACULTY AND STAFF RETURNED TO CAMPUS TO PREPARE FOR STUDENTS #LASSES RESUMED ON 4UESDAY MORNING BUT CLEAN UP WAS JUST BEGINNING h7E ARE EXTREMELY THANKFUL FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY EFFORTS OF OUR FACULTY STAFF AND STUDENTS ESPECIALLY THE MARATHON WORK OF OUR PHYSICAL PLANT AND FOOD SERVICE EMPLOYEES WHO MET EVERY CHALLENGE AND PROVIDED INCREDIBLE SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE EMERGENCY v SAYS /.5 0RESIDENT +ENDALL "AKER $URING THE CRISIS THE DINING HALL SERVED MORE THAN MEALS TO COMMUNITY RESIDENTS STAFF AND STUDENTS .URSING STAFF WORKED HOUR SHIFTS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SERVICES TO THOSE ON CAMPUS BOTH STUDENTS AND THOSE SEEKING SHELTER !ND WHILE WAITING FOR CLASSES TO RESUME STUDENTS FRATERNITY AND SORORITY MEMBERS 2ESIDENCE ,IFE 3TAFF AND 3TUDENT 0LANNING #OMMITTEE MEMBERS VOLUNTEERED THEIR TIME TO HELP WITH CLEAN UP IN THE 6ILLAGE OF !DA 4HE UNIVERSITY REFUNDED THE COST OF ROOM AND BOARD TO ON CAMPUS STUDENTS WHO LEFT CAMPUS DURING THE EMERGENCY 4HE DAMAGE ON CAMPUS INCLUDED THE LOSS OF TO TREES AND DAMAGE TO AS MANY AS OTHERS 4HE UNIVERSITY HAS TO TREES IN ADDITION TO THOSE IN THE UNDEVELOPED WOODED AREAS 7ORK TO CLEAN UP THE DEBRIS TRIM DAMAGED TREES AND REPLACE THOSE
!N AUXILIARY GENERATOR FROM "ODIE %LECTRIC POWERS UP -C)NTOSH TO PROVIDE FOOD AND SHELTER SPRING 2005
4UNDRAToday
6OLUNTEERS AND STAFF SERVE FOOD IN THE -C)NTOSH DINING HALL LOST BEGAN ALMOST IMMEDIATELY *OHN 'REEN VICE PRESIDENT OF lNANCIAL AFFAIRS SAYS INSURANCE TO COVER PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS WILL HELP COVER THE COST OF S ICE STORM $URING THE EMERGENCY THE UNIVERSITY S EMERGENCY PLANS WERE TESTED -R 'REEN SAYS AND THEY WORKED WELL
0RESIDENT "AKER SHARES THE DECISION TO CLOSE /.5 WITH STUDENT LEADERSHIP
$EBRIS AND DAMAGED TREES PREVENT PASSAGE DOWN A CAMPUS WALKWAY
7
4UNDRAToday
/.5 S 5NIVERSITY 3INGERS /.5 0EER #AREER !SSISTANTS 3ELECTED 4OUR #ALIFORNIA 4HIS YEAR S SPRING TOUR TOOK THE 5NIVERSITY 3INGERS FROM /HIO TO #ALIFORNIA 4HE VOICE CHOIR UNDER THE DIRECTION OF $ENNIS , +RATZER DIRECTOR OF CHORAL ACTIVITIES AND PROFESSOR OF MUSIC TRAVELED TO ,OS !NGELES 0ASADENA "URBANK 'LENDALE 4HOUSAND /AKS (OLLYWOOD AND "EVERLY (ILLS #ALIF BEFORE RETURNING FOR THE TRADITIONAL HOME CONCERT IN /.5 S 0RESSER (ALL 4HE TOUR FEATURED SENIOR ACCOMPANIST -ICHAEL *ORDAN &INDLAY /HIO AND FRESHMAN ACCOMPANIST 3ARAH #USHMAN #HICAGO )LL ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR MUSIC EDUCATION SENIOR 'REGORY $ECKER FROM 0ARMA (EIGHTS /HIO AND ASSISTANT CONDUCTORS +ARA 3TECHSCHULTE SENIOR MUSIC MAJOR FROM #OLUMBUS 'ROVE /HIO AND SENIOR MUSIC EDUCATION MAJOR $AMEN -ARTIN FROM ,IMA /HIO !S A LONG STANDING TRADITION THE lNAL SELECTION OF EACH PERFORMANCE IS *OHN .ESS "ECK S h"ENEDICTIONv SUNG BY THE SENIORS OF THE CHOIR
4HE $ELAWARE 3TUDY
4HREE /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY UPPERCLASSMEN ARE WORKING AS PARAPROFESSIONAL MEMBERS OF THE #AREER 3ERVICES #ENTER STAFF 4HEY ARE *USTIN 3TILES CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJOR FROM "RYAN /HIO !MY ,ARIMORE COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR FROM %LIDA /HIO AND +EVIN :AK PHARMACY MAJOR FROM (UDSON /HIO 0EER CAREER ASSISTANTS SERVE AS A RESOURCE TO OTHER UNDERGRADUATES EDUCATING THEM ABOUT CAREER ISSUES AND CAREER RELATED OPPORTUNITIES 4HEY ALSO HELP PLAN ORGANIZE AND IMPLEMENT CAREER SERVICES ACTIVITIES h/NE OF THE GOALS OF /.5 S #OMPREHENSIVE #AREER 3ERVICES PROGRAM IS TO HAVE A CADRE OF STUDENTS PROVIDING ON GOING ASSISTANCE TO KEY SERVICES AND PROGRAMS OFFERED TO OUR UNDERGRADUATES 7E ARE PLEASED TO HAVE ATTRACTED SUCH HIGH QUALITY INDIVIDUALS AS *USTIN !MY AND +EVIN FOR THESE POSITIONS AND KNOW THEY WILL ASSIST IN FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF THE CENTER S EFFORTS v SAYS $E!NNA +USSMAUL DIRECTOR OF STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
7ELLNESS 2EACHES /UT TO #OMMUNITY
!DMISSIONS 7EBSITE 2ECOGNIZED /HIO .ORTHERN S ADMISSIONS 7EB SITE HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE TOP RANKED COLLEGE SITES BY THE .ATIONAL 2ESEARCH #ENTER FOR #OLLEGE 5! 2## AND 5NIVERSITY !DMISSIONS . D EHIN /.5 IS RANKED SECOND B 5NIVERSITY BY %NROLLMENT HAM &ORD E 0OWER )NDEX %0) A NUMERICAL MEASUR TY ABILI OF A COLLEGE ADMISSIONS 7EB SITE S TO TAKE STUDENTS FROM PROSPECT TO APPLICANT THROUGH A SERIES OF RESEARCH VALIDATED BENCHMARKS 4HE %0) RATING DS HIGH STANDARDS OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SITE REACHES OR EXCEE PROCESS INDICATES THE EXTENT TO WHICH A 7EB FUNCTIONALITY AND DESIGN EDU 6ISIT THE SITE AT HTTP ADMISSIONS ONU
8
(OW CAN YOU MEASURE INSTRUCTIONAL COSTS AND PRODUCTIVITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION 5NLIKE AN ASSEMBLY LINE OR OTHER PRODUCT PRODUCING BUSINESSES THE ELEMENTS OF AN EDUCATION CAN BE HARD TO QUANTIFY &OR THE LAST THREE YEARS /HIO .ORTHERN HAS BEEN PART OF THE $ELAWARE 3TUDY OF )NSTRUCTIONAL #OSTS AND 0RODUCTIVITY 4HIS DATA SHARING CONSORTIUM OF NEARLY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IS ABLE TO PRODUCE BENCHMARK DATA THAT COMPARES MANY OF THE RELATED FACTORS OF PROVIDING AN EDUCATION 4WO YEARS AGO THE STUDY WAS EXPANDED TO INCLUDE OUT OF CLASSROOM FACULTY ACTIVITIES TO THE DATA MIX /HIO .ORTHERN ELECTED TO INCORPORATE INFORMATION BEING TRACKED BY THE $ELAWARE 3TUDY INTO EXISTING FACULTY SURVEYS SAYS *ANE "LEWITT INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH ANALYST )N FACT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE $ELAWARE 3TUDY HAVE CHOSEN TO HIGHLIGHT /HIO .ORTHERN S PROCESS AS A hBEST PRACTICESv EXAMPLE FOR COLLECTING SUCH DATA SINCE /.5 S APPROACH IS UNIQUE )N ADDITION -RS "LEWITT HAS BEEN INVITED BY THE 5NIVERSITY OF $ELAWARE TO SIT ON AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE EXPANDED STUDY
!REA RESIDENTS AS WELL AS /.5 STUDENTS FACULTY AND STAFF TOOK PART IN THE ANNUAL #OMMUNITY 7ELLNESS &AIR *AN IN THE -C)NTOSH #ENTER JUST ONE DAY AFTER THE UNIVERSITY REOPENED FOLLOWING THE ICE STORM !REA BUSINESSES HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS AND STUDENT GROUPS OFFERED CHOLESTEROL AND GLUCOSE TESTING HYPERTENSION SCREENING lTNESS SCREENING OSTEOPOROSIS AWARENESS AND BODY COMPOSITION TESTING #HAIR MASSAGES HELPED EASE THE TENSION AND A WIDE RANGE OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS WERE OFFERED 4HE ANNUAL EVENT ALLOWS STUDENTS TO ORGANIZE THE EVENT AND PRACTICE THEIR CLINICAL SKILLS IN ADDITION TO OFFERING A FREE BENElT TO THE COMMUNITY
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
2ETIRING MEMBERS OF THE /.5 FACULTY AND STAFF WERE HONORED AT A -ARCH RECOGNITION DINNER &ROM LEFT ARE 0ROF *UDITH $ 'REAVU ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART 0ROF 3HARON (ERR CATALOGUE LIBRARIAN IN (ETERICK ,IBRARY $R #ARL 7 (OAGSTROM PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 0ROF *OSEPH & #AMPOLI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION $R $AVID 7 +URTZ PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND $R 7AYNE ! 4HEYE DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING
*ESSUP 4EAM !DVANCES TO &INALS /.5 S *ESSUP )NTERNATIONAL -OOT #OURT 4EAM ADVANCED TO THE lNAL ROUND OF THE .ORTH #ENTRAL 2EGIONALS lNISHING AS RUNNER UP IN THE COMPETITION HELD AT )NDIANA 5NIVERSITY "LOOMINGTON )ND -EMBERS OF THE TEAM ARE 4AMMY 7ATSON A THIRD YEAR LAW STUDENT FROM 0ULASKI 4ENN SERVING AS BOTH COMPETITOR AND COACH 0ATRICK 'LEN A THIRD YEAR STUDENT FROM #HAMBERSBURG 0A %RIN "UMBALOUGH A SECOND YEAR STUDENT FROM -ANCHESTER 4ENN AND .ICK 0ALUMBO A SECOND YEAR STUDENT FROM #ANlELD /HIO 0ROFESSOR (OWARD &ENTON IS THE FACULTY ADVISOR )N ADDITION TO THE ORAL ARGUMENTS THE COMPETITION INCLUDES A WRITTEN BRIEF 4HE /.5 *ESSUP TEAM RECEIVED THE lRST RUNNER UP TROPHY FOR ITS SUBMISSION )N ADDITION 0ATRICK 'LEN BROUGHT HOME THE AWARD FOR BEST SPEAKER AT THE .ORTH #ENTRAL 2EGIONAL #OMPETITION 4HIS IS THE SIXTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR AND THE TH TIME IN YEARS THE TEAM HAS ADVANCED BEYOND THE PRELIMINARY ROUNDS
SPRING 2005
4HE %LECTION #RISIS IN 5KRAINE
6OLUNTEER )NCOME 4AX !SSISTANCE 6)4! WAS OFFERED AGAIN THIS YEAR BY /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY STUDENTS 4HIS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO HELP ELDERLY AND LOW INCOME TAXPAYERS COMPLETE THEIR TAX FORMS 6OLUNTEERS ARE CERTIlED BY THE )23 4WENTY EIGHT STUDENTS FROM THE COLLEGES OF LAW AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WORKING WITH TWO CO DIRECTORS AND SUPERVISORS PROVIDED SERVICES IN ,IMA +ENTON AND !DA DURING &EBRUARY AND -ARCH
7ORLD AFFAIRS MOVE AT A RAPID PACE )N $ECEMBER /.5 STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND A PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE THEN CURRENT ELECTION CRISIS IN 5KRAINE SPONSORED BY 0HI "ETA $ELTA 0ANELISTS INCLUDED (OWARD &ENTON PROFESSOR OF LAW WHO TEACHES INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HAS LECTURED AND CONSULTED EXTENSIVELY ON LAW REFORM IN THE FORMER 3OVIET 5NION INCLUDING 5KRAINE 'EORGIA !RMENIA AND 5ZBEKISTAN 3ERGEI 3LOBODZIAN PROFESSOR CHEMISTRY AND NATIVE OF +HARKOV 5KRAINE "RYAN 7ARD DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL PROGRAMS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPECIALIST WITH A KNOWLEDGE OF 2USSIAN AFFAIRS !NDREW ,UDANYI PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND SPECIALIST IN %AST #ENTRAL %UROPE AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND -ICHAEL ,OUGHLIN PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND COORDINATOR OF 0HI "ETA $ELTA WHO WAS MODERATOR
4UNDRAToday
/.5 &ACULTY AND 3TAFF 2ETIRING
3TUDENTS /FFER &REE 4AX !SSISTANCE
4AX -OOT #OURT 4EAM (ONORED *OSHUA * $E-ARCO A THIRD YEAR LAW STUDENT FRO M 5RBANA /HIO AND *ONATH AN ! *AMIESON A SECOND YEAR STUDENT FROM -ESA !RIZ HAVE RECEIVED lRST RUNNER UP HONORS FOR THE LEGAL BRIEF TH EY SUBMITTED IN THE .ATIONAL 4AX -OOT #OURT #OMPETITION SPONSORED BY THE &LORIDA "A R !SSOCIATION 4HIS IS THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR /.5 S T EAM HAS RECEIVED SUCH RECOGNITIO N IN THIS NATIONAL COMPETITIO N 4HE TAX COMPETITION TEAM IN 4HE TEAM DEMONSTRAT CLUDES STANDING FROM LEFT ED 0RO FESSOR 2ICHARD (AIGHT ADVIS EXCELLENT ORAL ADVOCACY SK OR AND *AMES 0ACKER COACH ILLS SEATED FROM LEFT *OSHUA $E-ARCO AND *O ADVANCING TO THE QUARTERlN NATHAN *AMIESON ALS WHERE THEY ENCOUNTERED A R ED HOT ,35 TEAM WHO EVENTUA LLY WON THE COMPETITION h7E ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE D WORK OF OUR STUDENTS v SA ILIGENT ID FACULTY ADVISOR 2ICHARD , (AIGHT hAND FOR THE HONO BROUGHT TO THE 0ETTIT #OLLEGE R THEY HAVE OF ,AW v $E-ARCO AND *AMIES ON SPENT SEVERAL MONTHS WO RKING ON THE BRIEF AND PRAC THEIR ORAL ARGUMENTS 4HEY TICING RECEIVED GUIDANCE FROM THE IR STUDENT COACH *AMES * A THIRD YEAR STUDENT FROM 0ACKER $ENVER #OLO 0ACKER SAID
h-R $E-ARCO AND -R * WORKED EXTRAORDINARILY HARD AMIESON AND RECEIVED SEVERAL EXCEP TIONAL COMPLIMENTS FROM JUDGES AND THE COMPETITIO THE N COORDINATOR WHICH MADE THE SCHOOL PROUD v 9
4UNDRAToday 10
/.5 TO HOST 3UMMER (ONORS )NSTITUTE 5P TO GIFTED AND TALENTED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL SPEND A WEEK ON THE /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY CAMPUS THIS SUMMER THANKS TO A GRANT FROM THE /HIO $EPARTMENT OF %DUCATION /$% /.5 JOINS OTHER /HIO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AS HOST OF A 3UMMER (ONORS )NSTITUTE 3EVEN DIFFERENT COURSES DESIGNED TO PROVIDE IN DEPTH STUDY OF CHALLENGING TOPICS WILL BE OFFERED OVER A THREE WEEK PERIOD ON THE !DA CAMPUS IN *UNE AND *ULY $R $ENNIS $E ,UCA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING FUNDING AND WILL SERVE AS DIRECTOR AS WELL AS A COURSE INSTRUCTOR FOR THE 3UMMER (ONORS )NSTITUTE A lRST OF ITS KIND AT /HIO .ORTHERN /$% FUNDING PROVIDES FOR PROMOTION OF THE INSTITUTE FACULTY WAGES EQUIPMENT MATERIALS AND COURSE TRAVEL /.5 S PROGRAM WAS SELECTED FROM AMONG PROPOSALS h4HE )NSTITUTE OFFERS CHALLENGING SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THESE STUDENTS ALLOWS THEM TO INTERACT WITH TALENTED PEERS AND PARTICIPATE IN A COLLEGE EXPERIENCE AT /.5 v $E ,UCA SAYS h0ROBLEM lNDING AND PROBLEM SOLVING LEARNING EXPERIENCES AND ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS INFORMATION REGARDING CAREER POSSIBILITIES ARE INCORPORATED WITHIN THE COURSES OF THE )NSTITUTE v 4HE COURSE LINE UP FOR THE )NSTITUTE INCLUDES WEEK LONG PROGRAMS IN FORENSIC SCIENCE CHEMISTRY THEATRE GEOGRAPHY LAW TECHNOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY 3TUDENTS DESIGNATED AS GIFTED AND TALENTED AND ENTERING THEIR SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL IN ARE ELIGIBLE 4HOSE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETING COURSE REQUIREMENTS WILL EARN ONE COLLEGE CREDIT PART OF THE 5NIVERSITY S SUPPORT OF THE PROGRAM $R 2OBERT -ANZER $EAN OF THE 'ETTY #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES SAYS HE IS PLEASED TO BE ABLE TO OFFER THIS PROGRAM AND HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOWCASE THE UNIVERSITY TO PARTICIPATING STUDENTS h7ITH THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THIS INITIAL PROGRAM WE WILL CONTINUE TO SEEK /$% FUNDING FOR THE 3UMMER (ONORS )NSTITUTE 7E HOPE TO SEE IT ATTRACT MORE STUDENTS AND EXPAND TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL COURSES v HE SAYS 4HE FOLLOWING IS A SCHEDULE OF COURSES WITH DESCRIPTIONS AND COURSE INSTRUCTORS LISTED
6ISITOR FROM THE 5NIVERSITY OF (AVANA #UBA THE $R %DUARDO /JITO FROM BA DISCUSSES #U NA
AVA F ( 5NIVERSITY O AL CONCERNS INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT HIS TWO WEEK WITH A BOTANY CLASS DURING /JITO IS VISIT TO /HIO .ORTHERN $R CY AND HEALTH MASTER DIRECTOR OF PHARMA VIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND DIRECTOR OF EN E 5NIVERSITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS AT TH G /.5 OF (AVANA (E WAS VISITIN N GOING AS PART OF THE UNIVERSITY S O THE #UBAN RELATIONSHIP BUILDING WITH UNIVERSITY
4HE FOLLOWING COURSES WILL BE OFFERED
*ULY
*UNE
!NIMATRONICS 4HE .EXT 'ENERATION OF 4OY -AKERS
#RIME 3CENE )NVESTIGATION 4HE #RIME 3CENE TO THE &ORENSIC
&ACULTY $RS !RIF 3IRINTERLIKCI AND *OHN -ATIVO
#HEMISTRY IN THE -ARKETPLACE
&ACULTY $RS $ENNIS $E ,UCA $AVID 3MITH +EITH $URKIN 2ICHARD 4ORRES 3TEVEN (UNDERSMARCK
&ACULTY $RS 6IVIAN -ATIVO #HRIS "OWERS 2OBERT ,AMB AND "RIAN -YERS
'EOGRAPHIC )NFORMATION 3YSTEMS ')3 'ETTING THE ')3T OF -APPING &ACULTY $R $AVID 3MITH
*UNE *ULY
-OCK 4RIAL !N %XAMINATION OF THE !MERICAN ,EGAL 3YSTEM &ACULTY $R *O!NN 3COTT
!ROUND THE 7ORLD OF 4HEATRE IN (OURS &ACULTY #ATRIONA -ACPHIE +ATHLEEN $E6AULT 4HOMAS -ONACO
4O BE ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY S 3UMMER (ONORS )NSTITUTE A STUDENT MUST RESIDE IN /HIO AND BE IDENTIlED AS GIFTED BY AN /HIO SCHOOL DISTRICT OR BE ABLE TO DOCUMENT THAT HE OR SHE MEETS /HIO GIFTED IDENTIlCATION CRITERIA DESCRIBED IN /HIO !DMINISTRATIVE #ODE 4HE COST OF THIS RESIDENTIAL CAMP IS PER WEEK -ORE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING /HIO .ORTHERN S (ONORS )NSTITUTE IS AVAILABLE AT WWW ONU EDU ! 3 SUMMERINSTITUTE
0HILOSOPHY $O "AD 0EOPLE (AVE -ORE &UN -ORALITY AND (APPINESS &ACULTY $RS %RROL +ATAYAMA -ARK $IXON AND 0ATRICK #ROSKERY
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
)T IS THE SEASON FOR ACADEMIC AWARDS AND /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY S STUDENTS ARE BEING HONORED AT NATIONAL REGIONAL AND STATE LEVELS FOR THEIR ACADEMIC SUCCESS $ANIEL 7ADDELL A JUNIOR IN CHEMISTRY FROM "ELLVILLE 0A HAS BEEN NAMED A 'OLDWATER SCHOLAR FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 7ADDELL IS ASSISTING $R #HRISTOPHER "OWERS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AT /HIO .ORTHERN WITH RESEARCH ON HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY THIS QUARTER ,AST SUMMER HE WAS PART OF AN ORGANIC MOLECULE RESEARCH PROGRAM AT *UNIATA #OLLEGE NEAR HIS HOME )T WAS THAT WORK ON WHICH HE BASED HIS ESSAY FOR THE COMPETITIVE 'OLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP 4HE 'OLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP LIKE THE 2HODES -ARSHALL AND &ULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS ARE NATIONALLY COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIPS )T IS ONE OF TWO MAJOR SCHOLARSHIPS THAT CAN BE WON BY UNDERGRADUATES TO BE USED FOR THEIR JUNIOR OR SENIOR YEARS 4HE OTHER IS THE 4RUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN PUBLIC SERVICE 3TEPHANIE +OCH A JUNIOR IN CIVIL ENGINEERING FROM #OLUMBUS 'ROVE /HIO HAS WON THE %UGENE # &IGG .ATIONAL 3CHOLARSHIP 4HE AWARD IS AND AN INTERNSHIP IN &LORIDA FOR TWO SUMMERS 4HE AWARD IS OVERSEEN BY THE !MERICAN 3OCIETY OF #IVIL %NGINEERS AND IS FUNDED BY &IGG %NGINEERING ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY REGARDED BRIDGE DESIGN lRMS IN THE WORLD *ASON $UFF A GRADUATING SENIOR IN MANAGEMENT FROM (UNTSVILLE /HIO HAS RECEIVED lRST PLACE IN THE /HIO 6ALLEY REGIONAL COMPETITION FOR THE 'LOBAL 3TUDENT %NTREPRENEUR !WARDS $UFF WILL BE HONORED AT THE -ULDOON !WARDS $INNER ON *UNE AT THE $OLAN 3CIENCE 4ECHNOLOGY #ENTER ATRIUM ON THE CAMPUS OF *OHN #ARROLL 5NIVERSITY $UFF IS THE /HIO 6ALLEY REGION S SOLE ENTRY IN THE 'LOBAL 3TUDENT %NTREPRENEUR !WARDS TO BE JUDGED SEPARATELY THIS SPRING AND WILL ALSO BE ELIGIBLE FOR PRIZES FROM THE NATIONAL '3%! AWARDED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE #OLLEGIATE %NTREPRENEURS /RGANIZATION 2YAN 3CHNEIDER A GRADUATING PHARMACY STUDENT FROM *ACKSON #ENTER /HIO IS THE RECIPIENT OF THE &IRST 9EAR 'RADUATE 3CHOLARSHIP AWARD 4HE 0HI ,AMBDA 3IGMA 'LAXO 7ELCOME !&0% SCHOLARSHIP IS TO ENCOURAGE OUTSTANDING MEMBERS OF 0HI ,AMBDA 3IGMA THE PHARMACY HONORARY SOCIETY TO PURSUE THEIR 0H $ IN A COLLEGE OF PHARMACY GRADUATE PROGRAM
SPRING 2005
4HE AWARD WILL ASSIST WITH THE DIRECT COSTS OF PURSUING AN ADVANCED DEGREE 3CHNEIDER WAS CHOSEN FOR THE AWARD IN A COMPETITION OPEN TO STUDENTS FROM OTHER PHARMACY PROGRAMS ACROSS THE 5 3 4HE /.5 BUSINESS TEAM TOOK lRST PLACE AT THE /HIO #OLLEGE OF "USINESS #HALLENGE HELD !PRIL IN !KRON 4EAM MEMBERS WERE .ATHAN (OSEK A SENIOR IN MANAGEMENT FROM 3T -ARYS /HIO %RIN %NGLER A SENIOR IN ACCOUNTING FROM ,IBERTY #ENTER /HIO ,AUREN (ITE A SENIOR IN MANAGEMENT FROM 'ALENA /HIO &RANKLIN !SONGWE AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS STUDENT FROM 7ESTERVOORT .ETHERLANDS *OSH 2OBINSON A SENIOR IN ACCOUNTING FROM #ANTON /HIO AND &RANCIS #ARDULLO A FRESHMAN IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FROM .EW +NOXVILLE /HIO &IVE EDUCATION STUDENTS WON THE /HIO !SSOCIATION OF 0RIVATE #OLLEGES OF 4EACHER %DUCATION 4ECHNOLOGY #ONTEST 4HEY ARE %LIZABETH #OX A JUNIOR IN BIOLOGY FROM ,AFAYETTE /HIO 3UZANNE (ALL A JUNIOR IN LANGUAGE ARTS EDUCATION FROM 0OWELL /HIO 2ACHEL -ARIS A JUNIOR IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FROM !DA /HIO 3HEILA -C'RAW A SENIOR IN MIDDLE CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FROM ,IMA /HIO AND +RISTEN 3LOAN A JUNIOR IN SOCIAL STUDIES FROM -ENTOR /HIO
"IBLICAL 4EXTS AND (OMOSEXUALITY ! 3CHOLARLY $ISCUSSION 4DIPMBSMZ EJTDVTTJPO JT B GPSN PG JORVJSZ BOE EJTDPWFSZ UIBU TFFNT UP IBWF GBMMFO PVU PG GBWPS JO QVCMJD EFCBUF PG JTTVFT 0O +BO 0/6 UPPL B TUFQ UP BDRVBJOU TUVEFOUT BOE GBDVMUZ XJUI UIF GPSN 5XP UIFPMPHJBOT XJUI EJĊFSJOH WJFXQPJOUT UPPL PO POF PG UPEBZ T NPTU EFCBUFE UPQJDT i8IBU UIF #JCMF 4BZT "CPVU )PNPTFYVBMJUZ w 3PCFSU " + (BHOPO BTTPDJBUF QSPGFTTPS PG /FX 5FTUBNFOU BU 1JUUTCVSHI ɨFPMPHJDBM 4FNJOBSZ BOE 3BZNPOE ' 1FSTPO +S QSPGFTTPS PG SFMJHJPO BU 0IJP /PSUIFSO 6OJWFSTJUZ QSFTFOUFE UIFJS WJFXT JO B GPSNBU PG GPSNBM QSFTFOUBUJPOT SFTQPOTFT BOE TVNNBSZ SFNBSLT GPMMPXFE CZ RVFTUJPOT GSPN UIF BVEJFODF (BHOPO IPMET B CBDIFMPS T EFHSFF JO IJTUPSZ GSPN %BSUNPVUI $PMMFHF B . 5 4 GSPN )BSWBSE %JWJOJUZ 4DIPPM BOE B 1I % JO /FX 5FTUBNFOU TUVEJFT GSPN 1SJODFUPO ɨFPMPHJDBM 4FNJOBSZ )F JT BO PSEBJOFE FMEFS JO UIF 1SFTCZUFSJBO $IVSDI 1FSTPO IPMET B CBDIFMPS T EFHSFF JO SFMJHJPO GSPN 1IJMMJQT 6OJWFSTJUZ B . %JW GSPN 1IJMMJQT 6OJWFSTJUZ BOE B 1I % JO )FCSFX #JCMF BOE 4FNJUJD 4UVEJFT GSPN %VLF 6OJWFSTJUZ )F JT BO PSEBJOFE FMEFS XJUI UIF %JTDJQMFT PG $ISJTU ɨF UXP UIFPMPHJBOT QSFTFOUFE PQQPTJOH WJFXT (BHOPO UIF DPOTFSWBUJWF BOE 1FSTPO UIF NPSF MJCFSBM ɨFZ EJTBHSFFE PO UIF CBTJD JTTVFT PG XIFUIFS IPNPTFYVBMJUZ JT B DIPJDF PS BO JOCPSO PSJFOUBUJPO BOE XIFUIFS UIF #JCMF BMMPXT JU PS DPOEFNOT JU ɨF UPQJD ESFX B GVMM IPVTF UP IFBS B EJTDVTTJPO UIBU PĊFSFE OP FBTZ DPODMVTJPOT CVU TQVSSFE POHPJOH EFMJCFSBUJPO BNPOH UIF BVEJFODF
4UNDRAToday
/.5 3TUDENTS 2ECEIVE !WARDS
3POTTS ,ECTURER 3PEAKS TO THE #OLLEGE OF %NGINEERING 3HERRA % +ERNS PRESIDENT OF TH E !MERICAN 3OCIETY FOR %NGINEERING %DUCATION
WAS FEATURED SPEAKER AT THE -ARCH 3POTTS ,ECTU RE FOR THE #OLLEGE OF %NGINEERING $R +ERNS I S SEEN HERE WITH $R "ARRY &ARBROTHER DEAN OF TH E #OLLEGE OF %NGINEERING (ER TOPIC WAS h%NGINE ERING ,IFE v )N HER ROLE AS VICE PRESIDENT FOR INNOV ATION AND RESEARCH AND & 7 /LIN PROFESSOR OF E LECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING AT THE &RA NKLIN 7 /LIN #OLLEGE OF %NGINEERING SHE IS A LEADER IN PREPARING ENGINEERING STUDENTS FOR SU CCESSFUL CAREERS 4HE 3POTTS %NGINEERING ,ECTURE N AMED FOR $R - & 3POTTS IS DESIGNED TO P REDICT THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ENGINEERING GRADUATES WILL BE WORKING IN THE FUTURE
11
4UNDRAToday 12
)NTERNATIONAL 0LAY &ESTIVAL %NTERS 4HIRD 9EAR )N !PRIL THE #OMMUNICATION !RTS $EPARTMENT STAGED THE THIRD )NTERNATIONAL 0LAY &ESTIVAL %ACH FESTIVAL FEATURES NEVER BEFORE SEEN PLAYS WRITTEN SPECIlCALLY FOR /.5 S FESTIVAL BY INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS )N ADDITION INTERNATIONAL GUEST ARTISTS COME TO !DA TO DIRECT AND OR DESIGN SETS FOR THE FESTIVAL 0AST FESTIVALS HAVE FEATURED WORKS FROM 0ORTUGAL )CELAND %STONIA )RELAND -EXICO #HILE AND #UBA 4HIS YEAR PLAYWRIGHTS FROM !USTRALIA AND .EW :EALAND CREATED MINUTE ONE ACT PLAYS FOR THE FESTIVAL 4HE FESTIVAL IS UNIQUE EACH YEAR NO TWO COUNTRIES HAVE APPEARED TWICE IN THE FESTIVAL AND NO TWO PLAYS ARE THE SAME *OAN 2OBBINS THE DRAMATURG OR LITERARY CONSULTANT FOR THE FESTIVAL SAYS h4HIS PROJECT IS mUID AND IT S ALWAYS OPEN TO REVISION 7E LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY YEAR WE DO THIS FESTIVAL v 4HE DECISION TO CREATE THE FESTIVAL GREW FROM A DESIRE TO EXPAND INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS 4HE PHILOSOPHY IS THAT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS BROADEN HORIZONS FOR /.5 STUDENTS CULTURALLY INTELLECTUALLY AND GEOGRAPHICALLY #OMMUNICATION !RTS $EPARTMENT #HAIR .ILS 2IESS EXPLAINS h7E LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH OUR lLTERS AND OUR EYES 3OMETIMES WE ARE NOT APPRECIATIVE OF THE DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES OF PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD 7HETHER BRINGING IN INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS OR PLACING STUDENTS IN INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES PEOPLE NEVER LOOK AT THE WORLD THE SAME AGAIN WHEN THAT OCCURS v
2IESS HAS ALWAYS EMPHASIZED INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES FOR STUDENTS AND FELT A PARTICULAR NEED FOR THE FESTIVAL FOLLOWING THE TRAGIC EVENTS OF 3EPT h) THINK IN LIGHT OF THE EVENTS OF 3EPT IT BECAME ALL THE MORE IMPORTANT FOR US AS A UNIVERSITY TO OPEN STUDENTS UP TO INVESTIGATING CULTURES DIFFERENT FROM THEIR OWN v 2OBBINS NOTES 7ITH THAT PHILOSOPHY 2IESS SHARED HIS BELIEF THAT THROUGH THE EXPLORATION OF OTHER CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES STUDENTS CAN BETTER UNDERSTAND THEIR OWN .OT ONLY DO STUDENT ACTORS WORK WITH AN INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR THEY ARE REQUIRED TO RESEARCH THE COUNTRY TO WHICH THEIR PLAY BELONGS AND THEY ALSO GET A CHANCE TO MEET THE PLAYWRIGHTS WHEN THEY VISIT THE UNIVERSITY A WEEK PRIOR TO THE OPENING OF THE SHOW 4HE FESTIVAL PROVIDES MANY EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY AND THE !DA COMMUNITY IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS s 0RIOR TO THE lRST PERFORMANCE AN INFORMANCE IS HELD WHERE THE AUDIENCE CAN LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CULTURE OF THE PLAYWRIGHTS s ! POST SHOW DISCUSSION ALLOWS AUDIENCE INTERACTION WITH A PANEL OF THE PLAYWRIGHTS AND DIRECTOR s !CCESS TO THE PLAYWRIGHTS IS PROVIDED THROUGH VARIOUS WORKSHOPS IN CONJUNCTION WITH CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES s ,AST YEAR A -EXICAN PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT WAS INCLUDED IN THE &REED #ENTER ART GALLERY TO COINCIDE WITH THE ,ATIN !MERICAN THEME OF THE &ESTIVAL 4HE FESTIVAL ALSO EXTENDS ITS INTERNATIONAL GOALS ABROAD 7ITH THE lRST )NTERNATIONAL 0LAY &ESTIVAL THE STUDENT COMPANY AND FACULTY MEMBERS HAD A CHANCE TO REMOUNT THE PRODUCTION AT THE %DINBURGH &RINGE &ESTIVAL IN %DINBURGH 3COTLAND 3TUDENTS SPENT ONE WEEK SURROUNDED BY THEATRE COMPANIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD AND ALSO EXPLORED THE CITY OF %DINBURGH IMMERSING THEMSELVES IN AN ALL SENSORY INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 4HE LEARNING EXPERIENCES AND MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES /.5 STUDENTS RECEIVE FROM THIS PROJECT ADD AN INVALUABLE FACET TO THEIR EDUCATION AT /HIO .ORTHERN 2IESS OBSERVES h)NTERNATIONAL STUDIES ARE A PART OF EDUCATION !ND EDUCATION IS MORE THAN BOOKS ITS PEOPLE v
)NTO THE 7OODS 4HINK YOU KNOW #INDERELLA ,ITTLE 2ED 2IDINGHOOD 0RINCE #HARMING AND ALL THE REST OF YOUR CHILDHOOD FAIRY TALE FAVORITES h)NTO THE 7OODSv BY *AMES ,APINE AND 3TEPHEN 3ONDHEIM INTRODUCES YOU TO A CAST OF COCKEYED CHARACTERS WHO MAY CHALLENGE YOUR MEMORIES 4HE /.5 DEPARTMENTS OF THEATRE AND MUSIC PRESENTED THIS FRACTURED FAIRY TALE OF MUSICAL THEATRE !PRIL AT THE "IGGS 4HEATRE IN THE &REED #ENTER FOR 0ERFORMING !RTS 7HEN A BAKER AND HIS WIFE LEARN THEY HAVE BEEN CURSED BY THE WITCH NEXT DOOR THEY EMBARK ON A QUEST FOR THE SPECIAL OBJECTS NEEDED TO BREAK THE SPELL BY LYING SWINDLING AND STEALING %VERYONE S WISH IS GRANTED BUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR ACTIONS RETURN TO HAUNT THEM LATER /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS IN THE CAST INCLUDE $EBORAH "ALL A FRESHMAN IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM ,OVELAND /HIO *ULIANNE "ROWN A SOPHOMORE IN MUSIC PERFORMANCE FROM !DA /HIO %LIZABETH -ARIE #OTTLE A JUNIOR IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM 4OLEDO /HIO 0AUL - $EVINE A FRESHMAN IN GENERAL STUDIES FROM 4OLEDO /HIO *OSH &OSSITT A SOPHOMORE IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM 8ENIA /HIO (EATHER 'REEN A JUNIOR IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM &REDERICKTOWN /HIO $AN 'UDORF A SOPHOMORE IN MATHEMATICS FROM #ELINA /HIO 2YAN (ALES A FRESHMAN IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM 4OLEDO /HIO -ELISSA +IDDER A SENIOR IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM "OWLING 'REEN /HIO !MY ,ARIMORE A SOPHOMORE IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM %LIDA /HIO !MANDA -C$ONALD A SOPHOMORE IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM 3OLON /HIO +ENLEY -ONSON A FRESHMAN IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM #OLUMBUS /HIO ,INDSAY .AIMAN A SOPHOMORE IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM &INDLAY /HIO +ATY / ,EARY A SENIOR IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM 'ALION /HIO +YLE 3MITH A JUNIOR IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM 7ELLINGTON /HIO !DEE 0ETERS A FRESHMAN IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM -IAMISBURG /HIO +RISTINA 3MITH A FRESHMAN IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM .EWARK . 9 'LENN 3TANTON A FRESHMAN IN COMMUNICATION ARTS FROM 4ROY /HIO AND -ATTHEW :IMMERMAN A FRESHMAN IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FROM !DA /HIO
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
4UNDRAToday
0HARMACY -ATCHING 'IFT #HALLENGE +ATHLEEN - -C$ONALD
/HIO .ORTHERN !DDS $IRECTOR OF 5NIVERSITY #OMMUNICATIONS AND -ARKETING +ATHLEEN - ,OMONT -C$ONALD HAS BEEN NAMED DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING )N THIS NEW POSITION SHE WILL DEVELOP AND DELIVER A COMPREHENSIVE UNIVERSITY WIDE COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING PROGRAM LEAD THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED MARKETING EFFORTS AND SUPERVISE THE FUNCTIONS OF UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING $ENNIS $ (UNT VICE PRESIDENT FOR 5NIVERSITY !DVANCEMENT SAID h7E ARE DELIGHTED THAT -RS -C$ONALD WILL BE JOINING /HIO .ORTHERN AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE UNIVERSITY ! GRADUATE OF "ALL 3TATE 5NIVERSITY WITH A DEGREE IN JOURNALISM AND MARKETING -C$ONALD ALSO HOLDS A MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE FROM "UTLER 5NIVERSITY 3HE HAS YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MARKETING ADVERTISING PUBLIC AND MEDIA RELATIONS AND CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS -OST RECENTLY SHE WAS A MARKETING CONSULTANT AND MANAGER OF MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS FOR 0RO,IANCE %NERGY ,,# A START UP NATURAL GAS MARKETING COMPANY IN )NDIANA 3HE HAS ALSO WORKED AS DIRECTOR OF MARKETING SERVICES FOR "LUE #ROSS "LUE 3HIELD OF )NDIANA AND FOR OTHER HEALTH CARE RELATED COMPANIES -RS -C$ONALD AND HER FAMILY RESIDE IN &INDLAY /HIO SPRING 2005
0HILIP 0( AND -ARY 0( /LESON HAVE CHALLENGED THEIR FELLOW PHARMACY ALUMNI TO CONTRIBUTE TO 4HE .ORTHERN &UND IN SUPPORT OF THE #OLLEGE OF 0HARMACY 4HE /LESONS WILL MATCH NEW OR INCREASED GIFTS FROM PHARMACY ALUMNI DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR UP TO A TOTAL OF 4HE .ORTHERN &UND PROVIDES ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR SCHOLARSHIPS TEACHING STUDENT SUPPORT AREAS AND OVERALL CAMPUS OPERATIONS /VER PERCENT OF CURRENT STUDENTS RELY ON lNANCIAL SUPPORT FROM 4HE .ORTHERN &UND TO ATTEND /.5
DORF $EBORAH "ALL ORE 2ACHEL 'ROFF $AN 'U /.5 STUDENTS !MY ,ARIM OSE AS A HUMAN INO AND %MILY %DGERTON P *ACKIE #ROUTHERS 4ODD $AQU ROUP MEMBERS OF O POLAR BEAR EXHIBIT 4HE G h/.5v AT THE 3AN $IEGO :O OUR A STOP TO THE ZOO WHILE ON T THE 5NIVERSITY 3INGERS MADE
13
/HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY Student-Centered
! STUDENT S COLLEGE YEARS ARE lRST ABOUT ACADEMICS BUT THEY ARE ALSO lLLED WITH GROWTH BUILDING AN IDENTITY EXPLORING LIFE AND THE MULTITUDE OF CHANGES THAT OCCUR BOTH INSIDE THE CLASSROOM AND OUT 4HAT S WHY /HIO .ORTHERN S PLEDGE TO BE A STUDENT CENTERED INSTITUTION IS SUCH A FAR REACHING COMMITMENT INVOLVING ALL PARTS OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY )T S NOT A SIMPLE COMMITMENT h/NE OF THE BIGGEST MISTAKES THAT STUDENTS PARENTS AND POSSIBLY 14
/HIO .ORTHERN IS A STUDENT CENTERED SERVICE ORIENTED VALUES BASED INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING COMMITTED TO THE RIGOROUS PURSUIT OF ACADEMIC INQUIRY AND ACHIEVEMENT ˆ 4HE UNIVERSITY S COMMITMENTS
ALUMS MAKE IS THAT @STUDENT CENTERED MEANS THE STUDENTS GET EVERYTHING THEY WANT WHEN THEY WANT IT AND HOW THEY WANT IT v SAYS !LICE + (ILDERBRAND VICE PRESIDENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS h4HAT S NOT IT 4HAT S NOT REAL LIFE v "EING STUDENT CENTERED SHE BELIEVES MEANS THAT THE UNIVERSITY IS INTENTIONALLY FOCUSED ON PREPARING STUDENTS FOR THEIR LIVES AND CAREERS 4HAT MEANS MEETING THEM WHERE THEY ARE AND THROUGH PLANNED INTENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT HELPING THEM REACH THEIR POTENTIAL
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
!CHIEVING THAT GOAL (ILDERBRAND BELIEVES INVOLVES MORE THAN FACULTY AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF h4HE STUDENT CENTEREDNESS OF THE INSTITUTION IS ABOUT ALL OF US BEING EDUCATORS v SHE SAYS h4HE PERSON WHO CLEANS "ROOKHART (ALL AND THE PERSON WHO PICKS UP STICKS AND MOWS THE GRASS AND THE CONTROLLER n THEY RE ALL EDUCATORS v )NTENTIONALLY STRUCTURING THE UNIVERSITY TO DEVELOP RESPONSIBLE AND INDEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS STARTS WITH ACADEMICS BUT MUST INCLUDE ALL THOSE OTHER AREAS OF GROWTH n SOCIAL SPIRITUAL EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL
3TUDENT #ENTERED !CADEMICS
)N THE CLASSROOM STUDENT CENTERED ACADEMICS TAKE MANY FORMS )T BEGINS WITH A FACULTY THAT IS NOT ONLY KNOWLEDGEABLE AND TALENTED IN ITS CHOSEN AREA BUT ALSO DEDICATED TO TEACHING /.5 S FACULTY IS RECOGNIZED FOR SUCH DEDICATION !MONG THE MOST RECENT EXAMPLES .ILS 2IESS PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION ARTS HAS RECEIVED THE 'OVERNOR S !WARD FOR THE !RTS AS hA DETERMINED ADVOCATE FOR ARTS EDUCATION v 3EE PAGE )N /HIO -AGAZINE S %XCELLENCE IN %DUCATION ISSUE 3TEVE )SEMAN 0H $ *ED % -ARQUART 0H $ 0 % AND *OHN $AVID 9ODER 0H $ WERE ALL HONORED 4WO ENGINEERING PROFESSORS 3UBHI "AZLAMIT 0H $ AND "RUCE "ERDANIER 0H $ HAVE BEEN NAMED &ULBRIGHT SCHOLARS AND ARE SHARING THEIR TEACHING EXPERTISE IN THE -IDDLE %AST 4HIS SKILL AND DEDICATION IS ENHANCED BY FACILITIES AND TECHNOLOGIES THAT ALLOW INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS TO LEARN IN WAYS THAT lT THEIR LEARNING STYLE 4HE TEXTBOOKS LECTURES AND LABORATORIES OF PAST ACADEMIC GENERATIONS ARE NOW SUPPLEMENTED BY ONLINE INTERACTIVE AND SELF PACED OPTIONS +EEPING FACILITIES AND TECHNOLOGY UP TO DATE IS ANOTHER OF THE KEYS TO ASSURING A STUDENT CENTERED ENVIRONMENT THAT PREPARES STUDENTS NOT
SPRING 2005
ONLY WITH KNOWLEDGE BUT ALSO WITH EXPERIENCE IN THE USE OF EQUIPMENT AND PROGRAMS THEY WILL USE AFTER GRADUATION 4HIS YEAR THE UNIVERSITY TOOK AN INTENTIONAL STEP TO INCREASE THAT TECHNOLOGY WITH GRANTS TO FACULTY MEMBERS TO INTEGRATE THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM 2EAD MORE ON PAGE
&ACILITIES
#LASSROOMS THEMSELVES ARE ANOTHER PART OF THAT ENVIRONMENT 5PDATING FACILITIES EXPANDING OR REPLACING THOSE THAT NO LONGER MEET STUDENTS NEEDS IS AN ON GOING PROCESS 4HE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE (AKES 0IERSTORF &AMILY 0HARMACY %DUCATION #ENTER IS ONE SUCH EXPANSION 4HE FACILITY WILL PROVIDE NOT ONLY SPACE FOR THE LARGER NUMBER OF STUDENTS INVOLVED IN THE SIX YEAR LONG 0HARM $ PROGRAM BUT ALSO SPACE AND TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED FOR THE KIND OF STUDENT CENTERED CURRICULUM THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PROVIDES %ACH OF /.5 S lVE COLLEGES PLACES AN EMPHASIS ON STUDENT CENTERED INSTRUCTION )N THE #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES NEW CLASSES NEW COURSES AND NEW MAJORS ARE INTRODUCED TO MEET THE NEEDS AND INTERESTS OF STUDENTS 4HIS FALL THE "ACHELOR OF 3CIENCE IN .URSING "3. WILL BE INTRODUCED )N THE BROADCAST AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA AREA OF COMMUNICATIONS NEW DIGITAL EDITING COURSES HAVE BEGUN "IOLOGY NOW OFFERS A FORENSIC BIOLOGY DEGREE THE STATE S ONLY ACCREDITED PROGRAM IN FORENSIC BIOLOGY ! NEWLY ORGANIZED EFFORT IS UNDER WAY TO ENCOURAGE ARTS AND SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES PURSUE NATIONAL COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIPS )N THE #OLLEGE OF "USINESS !DMINISTRATION STUDENT CENTERED ACTIVITIES PUT AN EMPHASIS ON CAREER PREPARATION -OCK INTERVIEW DAYS BRING POTENTIAL EMPLOYERS AND RECENT GRADUATES TO CAMPUS TO MEET WITH COLLEGE JUNIORS AS THEY BEGIN THEIR CAREER PLANNING 0ROF *ILL #HRISTOPHER CONDUCTS A h7HAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU LEAVE /.5 v DAY 0ROF *EFF (EINFELD INVITES RECENT GRADUATES BACK TO THE CLASSROOM TO SHARE THEIR CAREER EXPERIENCES 4HE #OLLEGE OF %NGINEERING STRUCTURES ITS CURRICULUM TO PRODUCE hINDUSTRY READYv ENGINEERS 4HE +ERN 0ROJECT ENCOURAGES STUDENTS TO CHOOSE A CAREER IN ENGINEERING THEN HELPS THEM CHART A CAREER BY WORKING WITH SENIOR ENGINEERS AND RECENTLY RETIRED ENGINEERS AS WELL AS /.5 FACULTY
4HE #OLLEGE OF 0HARMACY HAS EXPANDED ITS PROGRAM TO A SIX YEAR 0HARM $ AND USES A MODULAR TEACHING METHOD DESIGNED TO HELP STUDENTS BETTER GRASP THE INTRICATE AND INTER RELATED NATURE OF THE MATERIAL )N ADDITION TECHNOLOGY IS PROVING OPTIONS FOR ONLINE INSTRUCTION THAT CAN REINFORCE AND ENHANCE TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION 4HE #OLLEGE OF ,AW PROVIDES ACADEMIC SUPPORT INCLUDING A SUMMER STARTER PROGRAM TO ASSIST STUDENTS IN THE UNIQUE WORLD OF LEGAL EDUCATION )N ADDITION LAW STUDENTS CAN BENElT FROM /.5 S BAR REVIEW PROGRAM CAREER SERVICES TRAINING AND A NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS AND LECTURES THAT INTRODUCE THEM TO THE CONTINUALLY CHANGING LEGAL WORLD
2ESEARCH
3TUDENT CENTERED INSTRUCTION MEANS ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES EXIST OUTSIDE THE CLASS SCHEDULE -ANY /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK ON RESEARCH PROJECTS WITH FACULTY MEMBERS 3TUDENTS IN ALL lVE OF THE UNIVERSITY S COLLEGES ARE INVOLVED IN PROJECTS RANGING FROM BASIC SCIENTIlC RESEARCH TO APPLICATIONS THAT BENElT THE COMMUNITY %XAMPLES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS ARE CURRENTLY DOING A STATE OF THE ART LITERATURE REVIEW AS PART OF A SPINAL RESEARCH PROJECT THAT IS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF $R 4ARUN 'OSWAMI CHAIRMAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 4HE RESEARCH IS PART OF A MULTI LEVEL PROJECT DESIGNED TO CREATE THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS FOR FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION &%3 &%3 STIMULATES PARALYZED MUSCLES TO CONTRACT THUS STRENGTHENING THE MUSCLE AND IMPROVING FUNCTION 4HIS WORK HOLDS PROMISE FOR PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SPINAL CORD INJURY AND THOSE RECOVERING FROM JOINT REPLACEMENT /VER A TWO YEAR LONG PROJECT STUDENTS FROM /HIO .ORTHERN S DEPARTMENTS OF BIOLOGICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ALSO
15
AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ARE TAKING PART IN RESEARCHING DESIGNING TESTING AND MARKETING THE /.5 &%3 DESIGN 4HE PROJECT FUNDED BY GRANTS FROM *OHNSON AND *OHNSON AND BY THE UNIVERSITY INVOLVES COLLABORATION WITH THE -EDICAL #OLLEGE OF /HIO 4OLEDO #ASE 7ESTERN 2ESERVE 5NIVERSITY #LEVELAND AND THE /RTHOPAEDIC )NSTITUTE OF /HIO ,IMA )N THE CURRENT PHASE OF THE PROJECT lVE STUDENTS JUNIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS #HRISTOPHER -OORMAN FROM 2ED "UD )LL #HRISTOPHER 3CHMAUDER FROM 0EPPER 0IKE /HIO AND ,YNN -ARIE (OWITZ FROM ,EXINGTON +Y ALONG WITH SOPHOMORES !NDY -ARQUART FROM "LUFFTON /HIO AND #HARLES $AGENlELD FROM ,ONDON /HIO ARE WORKING WITH AN /.5 GRADUATE -IRANDA 3HAW @ %.' NOW A GRADUATE STUDENT AT THE 5NIVERSITY OF 4OLEDO 3HAW GOT INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT BEFORE SHE GRADUATED AND CONTINUES HER WORK 4HE EVENTUAL GOAL OF THIS RESEARCH IS TO CREATE A MODERATELY PRICED &%3 DEVICE THAT WILL ALLOW THE TECHNOLOGY TO BENElT A GREATER NUMBER OF PEOPLE )N A VERY DIFFERENT ARENA STUDENT RESEARCH IS BENElTING THE DRIVERS OF $ElANCE #OUNTY #IVIL ENGINEERING SENIORS $ANIELLE "RINKMAN FROM &ORT *ENNINGS /HIO AND "ENJAMIN 2OWLAND FROM $ElANCE /HIO WORKING WITH &ARHAD 2EZA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING lELD TESTED THE SOUNDNESS OF A NUMBER OF BRIDGES IN $ElANCE #OUNTY )N ADDITION TO VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE CONCRETE STRUCTURES LOAD TESTS WERE PERFORMED 3TRAIN TRANSDUCERS A MEASUREMENT DEVICE WERE PLACED ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE BRIDGE AND TRUCKS OF A SPECIlED WEIGHT WERE DRIVEN ACROSS /.5 CIVIL ENGINEERING JUNIOR "EN 2OWLAND MOUNTS A STRAIN GAUGE TO THE TOP OF THE BRIDGE
#OMPUTER READOUTS INDICATED THE AMOUNT OF STRAIN EXPERIENCED BY THE STRUCTURE 7HILE OFFERING REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE TO THE STUDENTS THE STUDY HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR AREA RESIDENTS SINCE THE INFORMATION WILL BE USED BY THE $ElANCE #OUNTY %NGINEER S OFlCE TO PRIORITIZE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE COUNTY S BRIDGES 3IMILAR RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY BENElTS OCCUR IN THE #OLLEGE OF "USINESS !DMINISTRATION WHERE BUSINESS PLANS AND EVALUATIONS ARE OFFERED TO NON PROlT AGENCIES THAT MAY NOT BE ABLE TO AFFORD SUCH RESEARCH )N THE #OLLEGE OF 0HARMACY STUDENTS WORK WITH FACULTY MEMBERS ON BASIC RESEARCH TO DISCOVER HOW DRUGS WORK )N THE #OLLEGE OF ,AW STUDENT RESEARCH lNDS ITS WAY INTO LEGAL BRIEFS AND FACULTY PUBLICATIONS 4HE SAME IS TRUE IN THE #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES WHERE STUDENTS ASSIST FACULTY IN A WIDE RANGE OF RESEARCH AREAS
!CADEMIC !SSISTANCE
4HE RIGOROUS ACADEMICS OFFERED AT /HIO .ORTHERN PROVIDE EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES BUT SOMETIMES AND FOR SOME STUDENTS THEY ALSO OFFER UNEXPECTED CHALLENGES 4HAT S WHY A NUMBER OF ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS HAVE DEVELOPED IN THE UNIVERSITY S COLLEGES 4HIS YEAR THE #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES TOOK ON THE TASK OF REVIEWING ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE AND THE RELATED TOPIC OF RETENTION h7E WANTED ULTIMATELY TO RECOMMEND AND IMPLEMENT A PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE AND RETENTION IN THE #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES v SAYS 3ANDY #ALVERT @ ! 3 INTERIM ASSISTANT DEAN #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES 7HEN THE PROJECT WAS PROPOSED TO UNIVERSITY LEADERS ITS PARAMETERS GREW TO BECOME THE 4ASK &ORCE FOR !CADEMIC !SSISTANCE AND 2ETENTION AND TO ENCOMPASS THE ENTIRE CAMPUS 4HE SIX MEMBERS OF THE TASK FORCE ASSISTED BY OTHER FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS ARE STUDYING lVE MAJOR AREAS AND ARE PREPARING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY LEADERS 4HE AREAS UNDER STUDY INCLUDE &IRST YEAR EXPERIENCE ORIENTATIONS AND EXPECTATIONS #ENTRALIZATION OF SERVICES 0SYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL SPIRITUAL AND HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS !CADEMIC ADVISING #URRICULUM #ALVERT WHO CHAIRS THE TASK FORCE EXPLAINS THAT IN ADDITION TO LOOKING AT HOW THESE AREAS OF UNIVERSITY LIFE ARE ADDRESSED AT /.5 THE TASK FORCE IS EXAMINING BEST PRACTICES FROM OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
REAGLE RACING !S A SPRINT CAR DRIVER #LINT 2EAGLE MUST MAKE MAJOR DECISIONS AND TRUST HIS INSTINCTS IN ORDER TO BE SUCCESSFUL 3O WHEN HE FACED A CROSSROADS OFF THE TRACK 2EAGLE DID THE SAME THING AND IT IS PAYING OFF ON AND OFF THE TRACK )N .OVEMBER OF 2EAGLE PARTNERED WITH /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY IN AN AGREEMENT WHERE THE UNIVERSITY WILL SPONSOR HIS SPRINT CAR AND ALSO HELP HIM lNANCIALLY ATTAIN HIS DEGREE IN TECHNOLOGY /.5 BENElTS WITH EXPOSURE AS 2EAGLE S CAR WILL BE ADORNED WITH /.5 S LOGO AND THE SCHOOL S ORANGE AND BLACK COLORS 2EAGLE WILL ALSO SERVE AS A SPOKESPERSON FOR THE UNIVERSITY 4HE PARTNERSHIP WAS INITIATED BY 2EAGLE WHO WANTED TO PURSUE HIS RACING CAREER BUT ALSO UNDERSTOOD THE VALUE OF AN /.5 EDUCATION ! STUDENT AT /.5 IN 2EAGLE HAD LEFT THE UNIVERSITY TO SPEND MORE TIME ON HIS RACING CAREER (E WAS SIMULTANEOUSLY GOING TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRYING TO FURTHER HIS EDUCATION BUT HAD A STRONG DESIRE TO RETURN TO /.5 TO STUDY !NOTHER REASON FOR 2EAGLE S PROPOSAL WAS lNANCIAL (E SAID A RACING CAR OPERATION IS QUITE COSTLY TO OPERATE AND HE WAS TRYING TO SUPPLEMENT HIS CAR RACING BY HOLDING DOWN A JOB h) WAS VERY NERVOUS v SAID 2EAGLE ABOUT THE CONCEPT OF PROPOSING THE PARTNERSHIP BUT MUCH LIKE THE NERVES OF STEEL IT TAKES TO GO MILES AN HOUR ON A DIRT TRACK
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
JUST INCHES FROM OTHER CARS HE FORGED AHEAD h) REALLY DIDN T HAVE MUCH TO LOSE AT THE TIME v 2EAGLE WHO CAME TO THE SCHOOL AS A MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR RECRUITED HELP TO COME UP WITH A $6$ TO ACCOMPANY HIS PROPOSAL AND WAS SOON MAKING HIS PITCH TO "ARRY &ARBROTHER THE DEAN OF ENGINEERING 2EAGLE SAID THE MEETING WENT WELL AND THERE WAS INTEREST SO A SECOND MEETING WITH 0RESIDENT +ENDALL "AKER AND +AREN #ONDENI VICE PRESIDENT OF ADMISSIONS WAS SET UP FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION !FTER THAT MEETING /.5 WAS IN THE CAR RACING BUSINESS h,UCKILY $R "AKER KNEW A LOT ABOUT RACING v 2EAGLE SAID 7ITH THE PARTNERSHIP IN PLACE 2EAGLE IS PREPARING FOR THE UPCOMING RACING SEASON AND WILL BE GETTING SOME HELP FROM ANOTHER /.5 STUDENT -ATT 7EBER WHO WILL SERVE AS HIS CREW CHIEF THIS SEASON 4HE TWO MET AT /.5 AND HAD SEEN EACH OTHER AT VARIOUS TRACKS AND BEGAN TO FORGE A FRIENDSHIP h) HAD SEEN HIM AT THE TRACK AND ) KNEW HE WENT HERE SO WE HAD TALKED THROUGHOUT THE SEASON v 2EAGLE SAID h(E HAD BEEN A CREW CHIEF FOR ABOUT FOUR YEARS SO HE REALLY KNOWS HIS STUFF v 7EBER WHO WAS IN THE HUNT TO BE A CREW CHIEF SAID HE IS LOOKING FORWARD TO WORKING
WITH 2EAGLE 7EBER SAID 2EAGLE HAS NOT HAD THAT MUCH EXPERIENCE IN THE SPRINT CAR RACING BUT HE SEES A LOT OF POTENTIAL IN HIS NEW DRIVER h) HAD A CHANCE TO SEE HIM LAST YEAR AND HE SEEMS TO HAVE GREAT CAR CONTROL v 7EBER SAID h(E DOESN T RACE LIKE A ROOKIE v 7EBER ADDED THAT THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO PARTIES IS A GOOD IDEA BECAUSE IT PROVIDES GREAT EXPOSURE TO THE TARGET AUDIENCE OF THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL 4HE RACING SEASON RUNS FROM -ARCH UNTIL /CTOBER AND EVEN THOUGH THERE IS NOTHING IN HIS AGREEMENT TO PERFORM WELL OR WIN 2EAGLE SAID HE HAS PUT THIS PRESSURE ON HIMSELF TO SUCCEED BECAUSE OF /.5 S INVESTMENT IN HIM 2EAGLE WILL SPLIT TIME BETWEEN h4HE .ATIONAL 2ACING !LLIANCEv AND THE h3PRINTS ON $IRTv SERIES h4HERE IS DElNITELY LIFE AFTER RACING v SAID 2EAGLE 2EAGLE BEGAN AT AGE NINE RACING KARTS !T THE AGE OF HE WAS THE 3ENIOR ,IGHTS 4RACK #HAMPION AND $RIVER OF THE 9EAR AT "RYAN 2ACEWAY (E SWITCHED TO OPEN WHEELED MODIlERS IN 2EAGLE WON THE -C$ONALD S $ASH FOR #ASH AND WON HIS lRST FEATURE RACE IN AT ,IMALAND -OTORSPORTS 0ARK (E WAS NAMED ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AND ACHIEVED NINTH PLACE IN POINTS h) THINK ) HAVE TO PERFORM WELL v HE SAID h) THINK IT IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE NOT GOING TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHO IS IN LAST PLACE NO MATTER WHAT IS ON THE SIDE OF YOUR CAR v 2EAGLE ALSO POINTED OUT THAT YOUNG PEOPLE WILL BE ASKING HIM ABOUT /.5 AND THEY HAVE DONE THIS IN THE PAST BECAUSE THEY KNEW HE HAD ATTENDED THE UNIVERSITY h4HERE WAS A STUDENT HERE NOW THAT ) MET AT THE RACE TRACK WHO NOW GOES HERE AND HE ASKED ME A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT IT /.5 v HE ADDED )N ADDITION TO RACING AND ATTENDING CLASSES 2EAGLE WILL BE PERFORMING SEVERAL ADMISSIONS FUNCTIONS AND SERVING AS A SPOKESMEN FOR /.5 AND HE SAID HE IS HONORED TO DO THIS AND ALSO KNOWS IT GOES WITH THE TERRITORY h) KNOW THAT IF ) DO SOMETHING STUPID AT THE TRACK IT MIGHT PUT A BLACK EYE ON THE UNIVERSITY v 2EAGLE SAID h3OMETIMES AT THE RACE TRACK THINGS GET HEATED SO ) HAVE TO CONDUCT MYSELF VERY WELL AND ) HAVE DONE THAT IN THE PAST 2EAGLE DOES NOT SEE ANY PROBLEM WITH JUGGLING HIS RACING AND SCHOOLWORK BECAUSE MOST OF THE RACES OCCUR ON &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY NIGHT 2EAGLE SAID HIS GOAL IS TO GET HIS BACHELOR DEGREE BUT ADMITS THAT THERE IS NOTHING LIKE WINNING RACES
SPRING 2005
h7E RE NOT REINVENTING THE WHEEL v SHE SAYS h4HERE ARE SCHOOLS DOING THESE THINGS AND DOING THEM REALLY WELL )T S A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HOW WE CAN MAKE THINGS BETTER FOR OUR STUDENTS ) THINK THAT S THE GOAL OF THE TASK FORCE MAKE IT BETTER FOR THE STUDENTS v &OR EXAMPLE SHE SAYS THREE OF THE UNIVERSITY S FOUR UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES OFFER TUTORING BUT THE SERVICE IS NOT CENTRALIZED AND EACH OPERATES A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY 4HE TASK FORCE IS ALSO LOOKING AT HOW ACADEMIC ADVISORS ARE PREPARED FOR THEIR DUTIES AT CLASS SIZE AND ADJUNCT FACULTY h7E DIDN T REALIZE UNTIL WE GOT INTO IT HOW INTERCONNECTED IT ALL IS v #ALVERT SAYS h4HIS IS A REALLY IMPORTANT ISSUE v AGREES 2OBERT -ANZER DEAN OF THE #OLLEGE OF !RTS AND 3CIENCES h&IRST RETENTION IS SOMETHING WEIGHTED VERY HEAVILY IN NATIONAL RANKINGS 3ECONDLY WHEN WE ADMIT A STUDENT TO /HIO .ORTHERN WE THINK WE HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO HAVE lRST RATE SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT IS THE CASE /NE OF THE CORE PARTS OF OUR MISSION IS TO ADMIT STUDENTS WHO MAY NEED SOME ASSISTANCE v HE EXPLAINS h4HIRDLY v HE ADDS hTHE RETENTION RATE IS SOMETHING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS BEGINNING TO PAY SIGNIlCANT ATTENTION TO v 7HAT IS HAPPENING IN THE CLASSROOM IS OF COURSE OF CONCERN BUT IT S NOT THE ONLY FACTOR THAT CONTRIBUTES TO A STUDENT S SUCCESS h7HAT S AFFECTING THEM IN THE RESIDENCE HALL CAN AFFECT THE CLASSROOM AND VICE VERSA v #ALVERT AGREES 4HAT S WHY THE WORK OF THE TASK FORCE QUICKLY EXPANDED TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION 3TUDENT !FFAIRS AS WELL h7HAT HAPPENS WITH TO BY AND FOR STUDENTS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM IS IMPORTANT TO THEIR ACADEMICS v SAYS !LICE + (ILDERBRAND VICE PRESIDENT OF 3TUDENT !FFAIRS h)T S THEIR TRANSITION FROM DEPENDENCY ON -OM AND $AD TO INDEPENDENCE v SHE BELIEVES 4HAT COVERS EVERYTHING FROM COMBATING HOMESICKNESS TO DEALING WITH INFRACTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY S CONDUCT CODE TO PROVIDING HEALTH SERVICES TO OFFERING SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE !S THE UNIVERSITY S STUDENT POPULATION HAS CHANGED SO HAVE THESE NON ACADEMIC SERVICES &OR EXAMPLE THE DINING HALL IS COMPLETING A REMODELING PROJECT THAT IS PUTTING AN END TO LONG LINES AND PROVIDING CARRYOUT MEALS FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE INCREASINGLY ON THE MOVE 4HE STUDENT HEALTH CENTER HAS JUST CHANGED TO A MEDICAL DIRECTOR MODEL WHICH EXPANDS THE HOURS OF COVERAGE BY A NURSE PRACTITIONER AND PHYSICIAN TO A TOTAL OF HOURS PER WEEK .URSES ARE AVAILABLE HOURS A DAY 4HE STUDENT PHARMACY HAS MOVED TO THE HEALTH CENTER FOR GREATER CONVENIENCE 4HE COUNSELING CENTER HAS ADDED A SECOND COUNSELOR WHO SPECIALIZES IN WOMEN S ISSUES AND 17
THE CENTER IS NOW PREPARED TO EVALUATE WAYS TO ACCOMMODATE STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES )N THE RESIDENCE HALLS NEW PROGRAMS ARE INTENTIONALLY TARGETING THE NEEDS OF TODAY S STUDENTS *USTIN & #OURTNEY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR RESIDENTIAL AND STUDENT SERVICES INTRODUCED THE ! # ( ) % 6 % - % . 4 FRAMEWORK THAT TARGETS TOPICS FOR RESIDENCE HALL STAFF TO ADDRESS 2ESIDENT ASSISTANTS PROVIDE ON GOING PROGRAMS DEALING WITH ACADEMIC SUCCESS CULTURAL AWARENESS HEALTH AND WELLNESS IDENTITY VALUES SERVICE MUSIC AND THE ARTS AND CAREER AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT %ACH MONTH S PROGRAMMING IS SCHEDULED TO INTENTIONALLY DEAL WITH PRACTICAL SITUATIONS AND CONCERNS FOR EXAMPLE WHERE TO lND AND HOW TO USE THE STUDY SKILLS LAB OR HOW TO PREPARE FOR A COLLEGE EXAM %VEN THE LIVING FACILITIES ARE CHANGING WITH A GROWING EMPHASIS ON APARTMENT LIVING 0LANS ARE UNDER WAY TO hTRANSFORM THE RESIDENCE HALLS v (ILDERBRAND SAYS h)T S A DIFFERENT STUDENT NOW THAN WHEN ) WAS HERE IN THE EARLY @ S v #ALVERT SAYS h4HE STUDENTS HAVE EXPECTATIONS THAT ARE A LOT DIFFERENT v (ILDERBRAND AGREES h4HESE KIDS ARE VERY DIFFERENT FROM THE KIDS WHO CAME TO US YEARS AGO 4HEY RE VERY VERY BRIGHT BUT THEY RE MUCH MORE FRAGILE 4HEIR COPING SKILLS THEIR ABILITIES TO TAKE CRITICISM OR DEFEAT OR FAILURE ARE REALLY MINIMAL )T S NOT ABOUT TEST ANXIETY IT S ABOUT BEING ABLE TO COPE AND MAKE DECISIONS ON THEIR OWN v 3UCH CONCERNS HAVE SPURRED THE UNIVERSITY S EMPHASIS ON STUDENT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT h)T S NOT JUST ABOUT INTEGRATION WITH THE ACADEMICS IT S ALSO ABOUT THE SOCIAL AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND TEAMWORK v (ILDREBRAND SAYS )T S ALSO ABOUT PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE STUDENT AND THE INSTITUTION !S $EAN -ANZER OBSERVES h7E NEED TO BE AN INSTITUTION THAT WHILE PROUD OF THE STUDENTS WHO COME IN WITH TOP SCORES AND TOP '0!S CAN ALSO BE AN INSTITUTION THAT HELPS FOLKS WHO COME IN WITH LESS THAN STELLAR ABILITIES BUT WHO ARE STILL CAPABLE AND CAN BE VERY SUCCESSFUL 4HAT S BEEN THE HALLMARK OF /.5 S SUCCESS OVER THE YEARS HELPING KIDS TO HAVE ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION BECAUSE OF /.5 v !LTHOUGH THE METHODS CHANGE /HIO .ORTHERN S COMMITMENT TO BEING A STUDENT CENTERED INSTITUTION CONTINUES
18
Ohio Northern Introduces Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree
"ETH , +ASKEL . $ 2 . DIRECTOR OF THE NURSING PROGRAM ASSISTS SOPHOMORE 'REG +OHLER FROM "ROOKlELD /HIO AS HE TRANSFERS INTO THE PROGRAM
.URSES ARE IN HIGH DEMAND -ORE THAN NURSING JOBS IN THE 5 3 ARE CURRENTLY VACANT "Y THE 5 3 $EPARTMENT OF (EALTH ESTIMATES THAT NUMBER WILL BE )N 7EST #ENTRAL /HIO ESTIMATES ARE THAT NEW REGISTERED NURSES WILL BE NEEDED IN EACH OF THE NEXT lVE YEARS "EGINNING THIS FALL /HIO .ORTHERN WILL BE PREPARING STUDENTS TO TAKE LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN THIS CHALLENGING AND GROWING lELD WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING DEGREE "ETH , +ASKEL . $ 2 . DIRECTOR OF THE NURSING PROGRAM AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SAYS v4HE ST #ENTURY NURSE WILL BE A "3. v 3HE POINTS OUT THAT ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNING THE NURSING PROFESSION AND OTHER HEALTH CARE REGULATORS ARE LOBBYING FOR THE "3. TO BECOME THE ENTRY LEVEL CREDENTIAL FOR THE NURSING PROFESSION #URRENTLY NURSING EDUCATION RANGES FROM THE ONE YEAR ,0. ,ICENSED 0RACTICAL .URSE TO "3. "ACHELOR OF 3CIENCE IN .URSING THE TWO YEAR ASSOCIATE DEGREE 2. ! FOUR YEAR DEGREE THAT PREPARES GRADUATES 2EGISTERED .URSE THE THREE YEAR FOR THE WIDE RANGE OF OPPORTUNITIES IN DIPLOMA 2. AND THE FOUR YEAR "3. 4HE "3. IS REQUIRED FOR TODAY S NURSING PROFESSION ADVANCED DEGREES INCLUDING THE MASTER S -3. AND DOCTORATE . $ OR 0H $ LEVELS /HIO .ORTHERN S NEW NURSING PROGRAM WILL BRING SOME UNIQUE ELEMENTS TO THE TABLE !LL "3. STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THREE CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS OF 3PANISH h.ATIONAL DEMOGRAPHICS INDICATE THAT (ISPANIC !MERICANS ARE THE LARGEST GROWING ETHNIC GROUP WITH NUMEROUS HEALTH CARE ISSUES v +ASKEL EXPLAINS h! "3. WHO UNDERSTANDS 3PANISH HAS GREATER OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
MARKETABILITY CAN NEGOTIATE INCREASED COMPENSATION FOR THE SKILL AND MEET THE NEEDS OF THE POPULATION v )N ADDITION /.5 S NURSING STUDENTS DRAWING ON THE UNIVERSITY S WIDE RANGE OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CAN CHOOSE A "3. WITH A BUSINESS OPTION 7ITH SEVEN ADDITIONAL COURSES THE STUDENTS CAN ADD ADVANCED EDUCATION IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PREPARING THEM TO PURSUE MANAGEMENT AND OTHER LEADERSHIP ROLES IN HEALTH CARE 4HE BASIS OF THE NURSING CURRICULUM BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2EGISTERED NURSE A GRADUATE TRAINED NURSE HAS LONG BEEN AMONG WHO HAS BEEN LICENSED BY A STATE AUTHORITY AFTER /.5 S STRENGTHS QUALIFYING FOR REGISTRATION -ERRIAM 7EBSTER !S /.5 0RESIDENT +ENDALL "AKER NOTED h7E HAVE ONE OF THE STRONGEST SCIENCE AND MATH PROGRAMS AMONG PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE STATE OF /HIO )N FACT WE RIVAL SOME OF THE BIG RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 7HY "ECAUSE WE HAVE EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS IN AREAS LIKE PHARMACY AND ENGINEERING WHICH REQUIRE lRST RATE SCIENCE AND MATH PROGRAMS h)N OTHER WORDS /.5 ALREADY HAS OUTSTANDING EXPERTISE AND CAPABILITIES IN THE AREAS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL TO NURSING AND OTHER ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS (ENCE WE CAN PURSUE INITIATIVES IN THESE AREAS THAT OTHER INSTITUTIONS THAT DO NOT HAVE OUR STRENGTH IN MATH AND SCIENCE WOULD lND EXCEEDINGLY DIFlCULT TO MOUNT v )N ADDITION TO THESE TRADITIONAL STRENGTHS THE .URSE A PERSON WHO IS SKILLED OR NURSING PROGRAM TRAINED IN CARING FOR THE SICK OR INlRM WILL INCLUDE CLINICAL ESPECIALLY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF EXPERIENCES BEGINNING IN THE A PHYSICIAN -ERRIAM 7EBSTER lRST YEAR WHERE STUDENTS WILL PERFECT THEIR SKILLS IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS #LINICAL RELATIONSHIPS ARE BEING CREATED WITH AREA HOSPITALS INCLUDING ,IMA -EMORIAL (EALTH 3YSTEM 3T 2ITA S -EDICAL #ENTER "LANCHARD 6ALLEY (EALTH 3YSTEM PLUS WITH 5NIVERSITY (OSPITALS IN #LEVELAND AND THE #LEVELAND #LINIC &OUNDATION %VEN BEFORE FALL ENROLLMENT THE NURSING PROGRAM HAS DRAWN INTEREST FROM UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN PRE PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT AND SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAMS 4HE STUDENTS WHO WILL EXCEL +ASKEL SAYS ARE THOSE WITH INTELLIGENCE COMPETENCE COMMITMENT WITH A MINDSET FOR PURSUING EXCELLENCE 4O BE A SUCCESSFUL NURSE STUDENTS WILL NEED A COMBINATION OF CARING EMPATHY A SENSE OF HUMOR EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS ENERGY COMPASSION A PASSION FOR LIFELONG LEARNING AND SELF 3T "ENEDICT #LARA "ARTON LESSNESS &LORENCE .IGHTINGALE -ARY 3EACOLE 4HE /HIO 3OJOURNER 4RUTH (ARRIET 4UBMAN AND .ORTHERN "3. PROGRAM HAS ALREADY 7ALT 7HITMAN n ALL WERE NURSES RECEIVED REQUIRED APPROVALS FROM THE /HIO "OARD OF 2EGENTS AND THE (IGHER ,EARNING #OMMISSION 0ROGRAM APPROVAL FROM THE /HIO "OARD OF .URSING IS EXPECTED THIS SUMMER WITH CLASSES BEGINNING IN THE FALL /THER OPPORTUNITIES MAY EXIST AS WELL %MPLOYERS ARE FUELING THE DEMAND FOR MORE "3. PRACTITIONERS )N FACT MANY ASSOCIATE DEGREE 2.S lND THEY NEED TO COMPLETE A "3. TO ADVANCE IN THEIR CAREERS 4HIS IS ANOTHER AREA WERE /.5 S FACILITIES AND FACULTY MAY BE ABLE TO HELP +ASKEL SAYS SPRING 2005
&IRE $ISPLACES 3TUDENTS ! MAJOR lRE ON !PRIL IN DOWNTOWN !DA LEFT /.5 STUDENTS AND FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS WITHOUT A PLACE TO CALL HOME .O ONE WAS INJURED BUT DAMAGE TO THE HISTORIC FORMER !RBOGAST (OTEL AND THE APARTMENTS AND BUSINESSES IN IT IS EXTENSIVE &IRElGHTERS FROM DEPARTMENTS MOST VOLUNTEERS BATTLED THE BLAZE BEGINNING ABOUT P M 3ATURDAY AND CONTINUING INTO 3UNDAY MORNING 'USTY WINDS HAMPERED THEIR EFFORTS AND THREATENED NEIGHBORING BUILDINGS ON THE BLOCK OF .ORTH -AIN 3TREET /HIO .ORTHERN BEGAN HELPING ALMOST IMMEDIATELY OFFERING TEMPORARY HOUSING AND MEALS 3ATURDAY EVENING IN THE -C)NTOSH #ENTER &OR THE EMERGENCY RESPONDERS FOOD AND BEVERAGES WERE SUPPLIED AT THE &IRST 5NITED -ETHODIST #HURCH JUST NORTH OF THE lRE SCENE )N THE FOLLOWING DAYS THE UNIVERSITY TOOK ACTION TO HELP MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AS WELL AS MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY FAMILY AFFECTED BY THE lRE ! NUMBER OF STUDENTS LIVING ON THE TOP mOOR OF THE BUILDING LOST EVERYTHING BUT THE CLOTHES THEY WERE WEARING !LTHOUGH THE /.5 STUDENTS HAD BEEN LIVING OFF CAMPUS THE UNIVERSITY FOUND HOUSING AND PROVIDED MEALS FOR THEM THROUGH THE END OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 4O FURTHER ASSIST THEM WITH THEIR ACADEMIC NEEDS COMPUTERS AND BOOKS WERE MADE AVAILABLE ALONG WITH COPING ASSISTANCE 4HE /.5 #HAPEL COORDINATED A hGIVING TREEv TO REPLACE CLOTHING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND OTHER ITEMS LOST IN THE lRES 5NIVERSITY STUDENTS FACULTY AND STAFF CHOSE A TAG FOR THE TREE TO MEET THESE SPECIlC NEEDS /THERS IN THE COMMUNITY ALSO GOT INVOLVED 4HE 6ILLAGE 6ISION #ENTER OFFERED ASSISTANCE FOR THOSE WHO LOST CONTACT LENSES IN THE lRE )NVESTIGATORS FROM THE 3TATE &IRE -ARSHAL S OFlCE AND INSURANCE INVESTIGATORS REPORT THE BLAZE ORIGINATED IN THE BUILDING S ATTIC BUT HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO DETERMINE AN EXACT CAUSE !DA &IRE #HIEF *AY %PLEY WAS QUOTED IN THE +ENTON 4IMES AS SAYING h) HAVE BEEN ON THE DEPARTMENT FOR YEARS AND THIS IS THE BIGGEST lRE ) HAVE SEEN IN !DA v
19
5FDIOPMPHZ HSBOUT /NE ASPECT OF STUDENT CENTERED INSTRUCTION IS INSURING ACCESS TO THE CONSTANTLY IMPROVING TECHNOLOGY
THAT OFFERS STUDENTS NEW WAYS TO LEARN 4HIS YEAR AS AN ADDED INCENTIVE /.5 ASSISTED FACULTY MEMBERS TO EXPAND THEIR USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN NEW AND INNOVATIVE WAYS WITH TECHNOLOGY GRANTS 4EN GRANTS WERE AWARDED TO ENCOURAGE NEW USES OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING (ERE IS A SUMMARY IN ALPHABETIC ORDER OF THE 4ECHNOLOGY IN 4EACHING GRANTS
+HALID 3 !L /LIMAT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING WILL BE INITIATING A MEDIA BASED INSTRUCTIONAL TOOL FOR 03PICE 3IMULATION 0ROGRAM WITH )NTEGRATED #IRCUIT %MPHASIS A COMPUTERIZED PROGRAM TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE ANALOG AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS "RUCE 7 "ERDANIER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING WILL UNDERTAKE REAL TIME DEVELOPMENT OF LABORATORY AND LECTURE NOTES AND THEIR ARCHIVAL TO ADDRESS STUDENT LEARNING STYLES IN DEVELOPMENT OF THE LABORATORY EXPERIMENTAL CONCEPT AND PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH A DISTRIBUTED CONSISTANT PERMANENT REFERENCE SOURCE DURING THE COURSE #ARA $AVIES VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IS PARTNERING WITH THE -EDICAL #OLLEGE OF /HIO IN ADOPTING THE USE OF !NATOMY 2EVEALED A COMPUTERIZED PROGRAM FOR ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY COURSES TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 4HE PROJECT REQUIRES A 3MARTBOARD PROJECTOR AND SOFTWARE 0ATRICIA * &REEMAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION IS REPLACING THE FREE PROGRAM .ETSCAPE #OMMUNICATOR WITH $REAMWEAVER A FULL FEATURED WEB PAGE AUTHORING PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS IN %DUCATION WHO DEVELOP WEB PAGES FOR TEACHERS IN THE SCHOOLS 20
$EBRA (OOVER INSTRUCTOR IN COMMUNICATION ARTS "ARBARA 6IVIAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND 7ILLIAM !SMAN VISITING PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION ARTS WILL PURCHASE AN IN CEILING $6$ RECORDER TO ASSIST STUDENTS WITH REAL TIME SELF EVALUATION OF THEIR PERFORMANCES AND IMPROVEMENT OF LISTENING SKILLS *OHN -ATIVO ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF TECHNOLOGY WILL DEVELOP AN ONLINE 7EB#4 SUPPLEMENT TO EXPAND THE SCOPE OF THE COURSE h)NTRODUCTION TO #OMMUNICATION 4ECHNOLOGY v -ARIA 2AITI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS WILL BE DEVELOPING AN ONLINE VERSION OF CALCULUS .EXT YEAR SHE PLANS TO INCLUDE A FOLLOW UP WITH A SIMILAR PRE CALCULUS COURSE 4HIS TWO COURSE SEQUENCE WILL BE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO CALCULUS IN THEIR HIGH SCHOOLS *ONATHAN 3MALLEY PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT 2OBERT 7ARD PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING "RUCE "ERDANIER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING &ARHAD 2EZA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND +ANOK "ORIBOONSOMSIN VISITING ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING WILL INTRODUCE ')3 'EOGRAPHIC )NFORMATION 3YSTEMS INTO THE CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAM IN COLLABORATION WITH $AVID 3MITH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY $AVID 3MITH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY WILL USE !RC)-3 SOFTWARE TO EXPAND USE OF ')3 MAPS AND DATA ON THE )NTERNET FOR USE IN COURSES IN THE POLITICAL SCIENCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND HISTORY AREAS *OHN $AVID 9ODER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILL ENHANCE COMPUTER LABORATORY INSTRUCTION BY PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO EACH OTHER S WORK USING 3MARTBOARD TECHNOLOGY (E PLANS TO PRESENT THE PROJECT TO THE NATIONAL !3%% !MERICAN 3OCIETY FOR %NGINEERING %DUCATION CONFERENCE -ORE THAN FACULTY MEMBERS COMPETED FOR THESE GRANTS 4HEIR PROPOSALS WERE EVALUATED BY A COMMITTEE INCLUDING A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE /HIO ,EARNING .ETWORK h/UR GOAL v SAYS !NNE ,IPPERT VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS hIS TO IMPROVE INSTRUCTION AND LEARNING v
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
(ELLO -Y NAME ISx
*EFFREY 3TROUBLE 4HIRD 9EAR 0HARMACY -AJOR ,OUISVILLE /HIO
h)T S BEEN A LOT OF FUN TALKING WITH /.5 ALUMNI DURING THE PHONATHON 4HEIR ENTHUSIASM IN MAKING SURE ) M HAVING A GREAT /.5 EXPERIENCE LIKE THEY DID IS REALLY NEATx4ALKING TO PHARMACY ALUMNI HAS BEEN PARTICULARLY INTERESTING FOR ME !FTER CALLING FOR TWO YEARS ) M NOW SERVING AS A STUDENT SUPERVISOR FOR 4HE .ORTHERN &UND PHONATHON v 'INA #EFARATTI *UNIOR -ANAGEMENT -AJOR #HESTERLAND /HIO h) THINK IT S A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO TALK WITH /.5 ALUMNI AND HEAR THEIR STORIES AND QUESTIONS ABOUT /.5 !LSO IT MAKES ME APPRECIATE EVEN MORE THE lNANCIAL SUPPORT THEY PROVIDE ME AND OTHER STUDENTS THROUGH 4HE .ORTHERN &UND 7ITHOUT MY SCHOLARSHIP MADE AVAILABLE FROM ALUMNI SUPPORT OF 4HE .ORTHERN &UND ) WOULDN T HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ATTEND /.5 v
/HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS CONTINUE TRADITION IN CALLING /.5 ALUMNI AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR MUCH NEEDED ANNUAL SUPPORT 7HEN YOU GET YOUR ANNUAL PHONE CALL IN THE SPRING OR FALL FROM 0OLAR "EAR COUNTRY IN !DAxREMEMBER THAT YOU RE TALKING WITH THE VERY STUDENTS YOU RE SUPPORTING THROUGH YOUR ANNUAL GIFT TO 4HE .ORTHERN &UND 7HILE MANY ORGANIZATIONS NOW USE PROFESSIONAL TELEMARKETERS TO CONTACT THEIR ALUMNI AND REQUEST THEIR lNANCIAL SUPPORT /.5 CONTINUES THE TRADITION OF USING CURRENT .ORTHERN STUDENTS TO CONTACT ALUMNI AND ASK FOR THEIR MUCH NEEDED ANNUAL lNANCIAL SUPPORT OF 4HE .ORTHERN &UND WHICH PROVIDES FOR STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND OTHER CAMPUS PROGRAMMING h0ROVIDING AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE /.5 STUDENTS IS WHAT WE RE ALL ABOUT AND CONTINUING THE TRADITION OF HAVING STUDENTS PERSONALLY CONTACTING OUR ALUMNI FOR THEIR ANNUAL SUPPORT OF 4HE .ORTHERN &UND REALLY BRINGS THE IMPORTANCE OF ALUMNI SUPPORT FULL CIRCLE v COMMENTS 3COTT 7ILLS DIRECTOR OF 4HE .ORTHERN &UND h!S A STUDENT CALLER MANY YEARS AGO THE OPPORTUNITY ) HAD TO TALK WITH ALUMNI REALLY MADE ME START TO APPRECIATE THAT AS A STUDENT ) WAS REALLY A PART OF A BIGGER /.5 FAMILY OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS WHO WERE MAKING MY EXPERIENCE POSSIBLE v !LUMNI AND FRIENDS ANNUAL SUPPORT OF 4HE .ORTHERN &UND HAS IMMEDIATE IMPACT AS OVER PERCENT OF CURRENT STUDENTS RELY ON lNANCIAL SUPPORT FROM 4HE .ORTHERN &UND TO ATTEND /.5 )N ADDITION ANNUAL SUPPORT IS ALSO VERY IMPORTANT IN INCREASING /.5 S ALUMNI PARTICIPATION RATE FOR 4HE .ORTHERN &UND WHICH IS A KEY COMPONENT IN THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS OF CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION GRANTMAKERS
SPRING 2005
21
&ROM the Faculty
A Matter of Ethics
"9 $2 0!42)#+ #2/3+%29
$R -ARK $IXON $R -OON +I #HOI AND $R 0ATRICK #ROSKERY $R 2AY 0ERSON THE CHAIR OF THE 0HILOSOPHY AND 2ELIGION $EPARTMENT RECEIVED AN UNUSUAL E MAIL ON /CT 4HE E MAIL BEGAN h) AM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR -OON +I #HOI OF 3EOWON 5NIVERSITY IN #HEONG JU CITY #HUNG BUK 3OUTH +OREAxv 4HE NEXT MORNING $R 0ERSON SENT THE E MAIL ON TO -ARK $IXON VISITING PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AND 0ATRICK #ROSKERY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY WITH THE REQUEST h,OOK OVER THIS E MAIL )T LOOKS INTERESTINGxv 3O BEGAN THE PROCESS THAT BROUGHT -OON +I #HOI (EE 3OOK *EUNG AND THEIR CHILDREN 9E 3EUL 2OSEMARY AND 7ON 3EOK (ARRY ON A MONTH MILE SOJOURN TO !DA AND /.5 #HOI TEACHES IN THE %THICS %DUCATION $EPARTMENT FOCUSING ON PEDAGOGY %ASTERN AND 7ESTERN ETHICAL THEORIES PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS (E ALSO HAS EXTENSIVE PUBLICATIONS IN ALL THESE AREAS #HOI S INTENTION WAS TO OBTAIN AN INVITATION TO VISIT /.5 AND 22 22
OBSERVE HOW IT IS THAT 7ESTERN ETHICS BOTH THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ARE TAUGHT )N ADDITION TO /.5 #HOI SENT REQUESTS TO OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AS WELL (E SELECTED /.5 IN PART BECAUSE $R 0ERSON S RESPONSE WAS THE lRST THE FASTEST AND THE KINDEST )N TRADITIONAL +OREAN CULTURE AS IN OTHER !SIAN CULTURES POLITENESS KINDNESS AND THE SMALL SOCIAL COURTESIES HAVE IMMENSE IMPORTANCE #HOI ALSO WANTED TO BE IN A SMALL !MERICAN TOWN (IS HOME CITY OF #HEONG JU HAS ABOUT PEOPLE )MAGINE WHAT WENT THROUGH HIS FAMILY MEMBERS MINDS WHEN $R 0ERSON DROVE THEM INTO !DA THAT lRST MORNING AFTER THEIR ARRIVAL 7HILE AT /HIO .ORTHERN #HOI TOOK FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT ETHICS EDUCATION IN THE 5NITED 3TATES (E SAT IN ON FOUR DIFFERENT ETHICS CLASSES TAUGHT BY FOUR DIFFERENT FACULTY MEMBERS 4HESE CLASSES INCLUDED A REGULAR ETHICS CLASS WITH %RROL
+ATAYAMA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY A PROFESSIONAL ETHICS CLASS WITH 0ATRICK #ROSKERY AN ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS CLASS WITH -ARK $IXON AND A #HRISTIAN ETHICS CLASS WITH 2ORY 3TAUBER VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF RELIGION 4HIS WIDE RANGING SET OF EXPERIENCES GAVE #HOI A GREAT DEAL OF INFORMATION ABOUT BOTH THE CONTENT AND PEDAGOGY OF THE CLASSES (E WAS PARTICULARLY STRUCK BY THE HIGH LEVEL OF INVOLVEMENT OF /.5 STUDENTS AND THE ACTIVE STYLE OF LEARNING ENCOURAGED BY FACULTY (E OBSERVED THAT WE MAKE HEAVY USE OF OPEN DISCUSSION SMALL GROUP WORK AND CLASS PRESENTATIONS (E PLANS TO IMPLEMENT THESE TECHNIQUES TO A GREATER DEGREE IN HIS ETHICS CLASSES BACK IN 3OUTH +OREA #HOI WAS A BIT ENVIOUS THAT /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS WERE SO READY TO ENTER INTO DISCUSSION AND SO WILLING TO DISAGREE WITH THEIR PROFESSORS HE HOPES TO CREATE MORE OF THIS ATMOSPHERE IN HIS CLASSES THOUGH IT WILL BE CHALLENGING IN THE CONTEXT OF 3OUTH +OREAN CULTURE /N THE OTHER HAND HE SAID THAT SOMETIMES STUDENTS IN THE 5NITED 3TATES ARE A BIT TOO CASUAL FOR HIS TASTEˆFOR EXAMPLE WEARING A HAT DURING CLASS WHICH WOULD NEVER HAPPEN IN 3OUTH +OREA #HOI ATTENDED THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE !SSOCIATION FOR 0RACTICAL AND
OHIO OHIONORTHERN NORTHERNUNIVERSITY UNIVERSITYMAGAZINE MAGAZINEAND ANDALUMNI ALUMNIJOURNAL JOURNAL
&ROM the Faculty
h(E $R #HOI SELECTED /.5 IN PART BECAUSE $R 0ERSON S RESPONSE WAS THE lRST THE FASTEST AND THE KINDEST )N TRADITIONAL +OREAN CULTURE AS IN OTHER !SIAN CULTURES POLITENESS KINDNESS AND THE SMALL SOCIAL COURTESIES HAVE IMMENSE IMPORTANCE v
0ROFESSIONAL %THICS !00% WITH $IXON LESSONS AND COMMENTED ON GAMES n AN AND #ROSKERY SHORTLY AFTER ARRIVING EXPERIENCE THAT WE SHALL NEVER FORGET IN THE 5 3 (E FOUND THIS A VALUABLE SINCE #HOI IS A DAN AMATEUR PLAYER OPPORTUNITY TO GET A BROAD SENSE OF THE WHICH REPRESENTS A TO YEAR STUDY AREAS TOPICS AND PRACTICE OF ETHICS INVESTMENT #HOI AND HIS FAMILY ALSO EDUCATION IN THE 5NITED 3TATES 4HAT TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL VISITING MEETING STARTED A SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS 7ASHINGTON $ # .EW 9ORK #ITY AMONG THE THREE COMPARING ETHICS "OSTON .IAGARA &ALLS 4HE 'REAT 3MOKEY EDUCATION IN THE 5NITED 3TATES WITH -OUNTAINS 4HE 'RAND #ANYON 3AN THAT OF 3OUTH +OREA AND THE THREE &RANCISCO !TLANTA AND $ISNEY 7ORLD DECIDED TO WRITE A PAPER FOR THE 7HILE HE LEARNED A GREAT DEAL WHILE !00% CONFERENCE EXAMINING THIS TOPIC IN THE 5NITED 3TATES $R #HOI TELLS US SYSTEMATICALLY 4HE RESULTING PAPER THAT WHAT HE AND HIS FAMILY WILL ALWAYS HIGHLIGHTS TWO KEY DIFFERENCES TREASURE FROM THEIR TIME HERE ARE THE CLOSE &IRST IN 3OUTH +OREA ETHICS EDUCATION FRIENDSHIPS THEY FORMED #HOI SAID THAT STARTS IN lRST GRADE AND CONTINUES IN AN COLLEAGUES WHO VISITED OTHER UNIVERSITIES ORGANIZED AND DEVELOPMENTALLY SOUND WERE OFTEN ISOLATED DUE TO THE LANGUAGE FASHION ALL THROUGH PUBLIC SCHOOL 3ECOND BARRIER AND FOUND THE EXPERIENCE LESS $R -OON +I #HOI WITH HIS SON 7ON 3EOK (ARRY HIS TEACHERS OF ETHICS IN 3OUTH +OREA MUST BE THAN SATISFYING )N A RECENT E MAIL SINCE DAUGHTER 9E 3EUL 2OSEMARY AND HIS WIFE (EE 3OOK *EUNG CERTIlED WHICH INVOLVES EXTENSIVE TRAINING HIS RETURN TO 3OUTH +OREA #HOI WROTE AND PASSING A COMPREHENSIVE TWO DAY EXAM THAT HIS COLLEAGUES WERE QUITE ENVIOUS THAT 4HE !00% PAPER EXPLORES THE RELEVANCE OF HIS OWN EXPERIENCES WERE SO POSITIVE n A ACADEMICS HOWEVER )N THOSE lRST E MAIL THE 3OUTH +OREAN MODEL FOR ETHICS EDUCATION RESPONSE THAT GIVES HIM NO SMALL GRATIlCATION EXCHANGES FACULTY MEMBERS WERE ABLE TO IN THE 5NITED 3TATES 4HE PAPER WAS ACCEPTED )T IS A TESTAMENT TO /.5 AND TO !DA THAT DETERMINE THAT #HOI IS A GO PLAYER 'O +OREAN FOR THE CONFERENCE WHICH UNFORTUNATELY THE #HOIS WERE RECEIVED WITH SUCH WARMTH BADUK IS AN ANCIENT #HINESE GAME SOMETIMES WAS HELD SHORTLY AFTER #HOI RETURNED TO 3OUTH AND TREATED WITH SUCH KINDNESS )T IS NO CLICH£ COMPARED TO CHESS 7ITH #HOI S GRACIOUS +OREA )T PROVOKED A LIVELY AND ENTHUSIASTIC TO INSIST THAT THE IMPRESSION WE LEFT WILL LAST A ASSISTANCE WE WERE ABLE TO ESTABLISH THE .ORTHERN DISCUSSION AMONGST THE ETHICS TEACHERS AT THE !00% LIFETIME /HIO 'O !SSOCIATION AN OFlCIAL !MERICAN 'O CONFERENCE !SSOCIATION CHAPTER ON THE /.5 CAMPUS #HOI S ACTIVITIES WERE NOT LIMITED TO !S THE CHAPTER S lRST PRESIDENT $R #HOI GAVE SPRING SPRING2005 2005
23 23
&ACULTY,OUNGE
Faculty Lounge .ILS 2IESS PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND CHAIR OF THE #OMMUNICATION !RTS $EPARTMENT HAS BEEN HONORED WITH A 'OVERNOR S !WARD FOR THE !RTS 4HE 'OVERNOR S !WARDS FOR THE !RTS IN /HIO ESTABLISHED IN IS A STATE WIDE PROGRAM THAT SHOWCASES AND CELEBRATES /HIO ARTISTS ARTS ORGANIZATIONS ARTS PATRONS AND BUSINESS SUPPORT OF THE ARTS 7INNERS ARE SELECTED IN SIX CATEGORIES !RTS !DMINISTRATION !RTS IN %DUCATION !RTS 0ATRON "USINESS 3UPPORT OF THE !RTS #OMMUNITY $EVELOPMENT AND 0ARTICIPATION AND )NDIVIDUAL !RTIST 2IESS WAS NOMINATED BY THE !DA 2OTARY #LUB AS hA DETERMINED ADVOCATE FOR ARTS EDUCATION ON THE STATE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVEL !S AN ARTS EDUCATOR AT /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY 2IESS HAS HELPED TO EXPAND THE CURRICULUM TO INCLUDE THEATRE MUSICAL THEATRE DANCE PUBLIC RELATIONS BROADCASTING AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 7ITH THE ADDITION OF THESE NEW PROGRAMS A NEW FACILITY WAS NEEDED TO HOUSE THE MATURING ARTS PROGRAM 5NDER THE GUIDANCE OF 2IESS MANY CONTEMPORARY FEATURES SUCH AS WORKSHOP SPACES A BROADCASTING STATION AND .ILS 2IESS DISPLAY CASES TO SHOWCASE THE UNIVERSITY S PERMANENT ART COLLECTION WERE INCORPORATED INTO THE VISION FOR THE CENTER )N THE &REED #ENTER FOR THE 0ERFORMING !RTS OPENED WITH A GALA WEEK INCLUDING #AROL #HANNING AND THE 4OLEDO 3YMPHONY 2IESS OPENED THE DOORS TO THE COMMUNITY WHEN HE INITIATED A SUMMER THEATRE PROGRAM WHERE PERFORMERS FROM LOCAL AND SURROUNDING AREAS COULD PARTICIPATE IN PRODUCTIONS (IS FOCUS ON THE COMMUNITY EXTENDS INTO THE CLASSROOM AS A DOZEN OR MORE PROFESSIONAL GUEST ARTISTS FROM PLACES SUCH AS .EW 9ORK AND #HICAGO ANNUALLY WORK WITH STUDENTS AND STUDENT PRODUCTIONS )N 2IESS AND STAFF MEMBERS AT THE UNIVERSITY BEGAN AN ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PLAY FESTIVAL TO FOSTER AWARENESS OF OTHER CULTURES AMONG STUDENTS FACULTY AND THE COMMUNITY !S A RESULT OF HIS EFFORTS A "ACHELOR OF &INE !RTS IN )NTERNATIONAL 4HEATRE 0RODUCTION WAS IMPLEMENTED REQUIRING STUDENTS TO INTERN ABROAD 4HE COMBINATION OF THE FESTIVAL AND THE NEW DEGREE GUARANTEES GLOBAL EXPOSURE AND INmUENCE FOR /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY .ILS 2IESS IS AN EXEMPLARY ARTIST AND EDUCATOR WHO HAS HELPED STUDENTS LEARN MORE ABOUT OTHER CULTURES AND CREATE PROFESSIONAL WORKING RELATIONSHIPS v
3TEVE )SEMAN
3TEVE )SEMAN 0H $ *ED % -ARQUART 0H $ 0 % AND *OHN $AVID 9ODER 0H $ HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZED IN /HIO -AGAZINE S ANNUAL %XCELLENCE IN %DUCATION EDITION 3TEVE )SEMAN IS PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS (IS PASSION FOR HIS lELD HIS PROFESSIONALISM AND HIS DEDICATION TO HIS STUDENTS SUCCESS ARE HIGHLY VALUED BY /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS ALUMNI AND PUBLIC RELATIONS PROFESSIONALS 5NDERGRADUATES HAVE NAMED HIM /.5 S h&AVORITE 0ROFESSORv AND 0UBLIC 2ELATIONS 3OCIETY OF !MERICA HAS AWARDED HIM THE 7ALT 3EIFERT !WARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE TO STUDENTS BOTH IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM *ED -ARQUART IS PROFESSOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (E BRINGS TO HIS CLASSROOM HIS EXPERIENCE AS AN AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND CONSULTING ENGINEER ,AST SUMMER HE WAS PART OF THE .!3! *ED -ARQUART
24
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
&ACULTY,OUNGE
*OHN $AVID 9ODER
!3%% &ACULTY &ELLOWSHIP PROGRAM WORKING ON mUID DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE DESIGN AT THE -ARSHALL 3PACE &LIGHT #ENTER (UNTSVILLE !LA ! /.5 GRADUATE HE RECEIVED HIS MASTER S AND 0H $ FROM THE 5NIVERSITY OF $AYTON AND HAS BEEN PART OF THE /.5 FACULTY SINCE *OHN $AVID 9ODER SPENT THE SUMMER WORKING ON THE NEXT GENERATION OF SPACE ROBOTS AS PART OF A .!3! &ACULTY &ELLOWSHIP AT THE *ET 0ROPULSION ,ABORATORY IN 0ASADENA #ALIF .OW HE IS INTRODUCING A NEW COURSE FUNDED BY A GRANT FROM THE .ATIONAL 3CIENCE &OUNDATION )N COLLABORATION WITH THE 5NIVERSITY OF .ORTE $AME /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS WILL USE AND REMOTELY CONTROL LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AT .OTRE $AME WHILE .OTRE $AME STUDENTS WILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT AT /.5
$AVID & +ISOR 0HARM $ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHARMACOKINETICS IS A CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR WITH THE LATE .OBEL ,AUREATE 'ERTRUDE h4RUDYv %LION OF AN ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN THE *OURNAL OF #LINICAL /NCOLOGY 4HE ARTICLE DESCRIBES THE lRST CLINICAL STUDY OF THE DRUG NELARABINE .ELARABINE IS ONE OF THE LAST DRUGS DEVELOPED BY %LION S RESEARCH GROUP AND HOLDS PROMISE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CERTAIN TYPES OF LEUKEMIA +ISOR WAS THE CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY GROUP LEADER WORKING DIRECTLY WITH %LION DURING THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE DRUG AT "URROUGHS 7ELLCOME #OMPANY NOW 'LAXO3MITH+LINE ONE OF THE WORLD S LARGEST RESEARCH BASED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES +ISOR BEGAN WORKING WITH %LION AND OTHERS ON THE PROJECT IN WHILE AT $UKE 5NIVERSITY WHERE A RETIRED %LION WAS A $AVID & +ISOR RESEARCH PROFESSOR %LION KNOWN FOR HER PIONEERING WORK IN DRUG RESEARCH DIED UNEXPECTEDLY IN SHORTLY BEFORE A SCHEDULED VISIT TO /.5 (ER RESEARCH WORK HAS LED TO SUCCESSFUL TREATMENTS FOR ACUTE CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA AND ANTI REJECTION DRUGS THAT HAVE MADE ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION POSSIBLE /THER RESEARCH LED TO TREATMENTS FOR THE HERPES VIRUS GOUT AND IMMUNE SYSTEM DISORDERS AND MEDICATION FOR ARTHRITIS MALARIA AND BACTERIAL INFECTIONS )N SHE AND $R 'EORGE (UTCHINGS WERE HONORED WITH THE .OBEL 0RIZE IN -EDICINE OR 0HYSIOLOGY FOR THEIR WORK 3HE IS ONE OF THOSE PROlLED IN 4OM "ROKAW S h4HE 'REATEST 'ENERATION v +ISOR SAYS %LION WAS A MENTOR TO HIM AND TO OTHERS INVOLVED IN THE RESEARCH ! TOTAL OF AUTHORS ARE CITED IN THE ARTICLE h$R %LION S RESEARCH IS STILL GOING ON AFTER HER DEATH CONTINUING TO BENElT SOCIETY v HE SAYS +ISOR HAS AUTHORED OR CO AUTHORED OTHER ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS ON NELARABINE AND HAS RECENTLY SUBMITTED A DElNITIVE REVIEW OF THE DRUG COVERING THE DEVELOPMENT OF NELARABINE FROM THE MID S TO THE PRESENT
6ICTOR , 3TREIB
SPRING 2005
6ICTOR , 3TREIB PROFESSOR OF LAW IS QUOTED TIMES IN THE RECENT 5 3 3UPREME #OURT DECISION STRIKING DOWN CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR THOSE WHO COMMIT CRIMES UNDER AGE 3TREIB IS NATIONALLY KNOWN AS AN EXPERT ON DEATH PENALTY ISSUES (E HAS SERVED AS AN EXPERT WITNESS AND AS CO COUNSEL IN SEVERAL JUVENILE DEATH PENALTY CASES 0ROFESSOR 3TREIB HAS TAUGHT LAW SINCE AT SIX INSTITUTIONS AND HAS AUTHORED BOOKS CHAPTERS ARTICLES AND PAPERS DURING HIS ACADEMIC CAREER !S AN ATTORNEY HE HAS SERVED AS A PROSECUTING ATTORNEY AND A DEFENSE ATTORNEY AND HE HAS REPRESENTED CRIMINAL CLIENTS BEFORE THE 5NITED 3TATES 3UPREME #OURT AND SEVERAL STATE SUPREME COURTS !S AN EXPERT ON VIOLENT CRIME AND THE DEATH PENALTY HE HAS TESTIlED BEFORE THE 5NITED 3TATES #ONGRESS AND SEVEN STATE LEGISLATURES AND HAS SERVED AS AN EXPERT WITNESS IN MANY DEATH PENALTY CASES NATIONALLY /N -ARCH THE 5 3 3UPREME #OURT IN A TO DECISION STRUCK DOWN CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR THOSE WHO COMMIT CRIMES UNDER AGE
25
0OLAR "EAR Report
Campoli, Coleman: The Ending of One Era
The Beginning of Another
4HE /HIO .ORTHERN MEN S BASKETBALL SEASON SAW THE END OF ONE ERA AND THE BEGINNING OF ANOTHER /.5 S LEGENDARY HEAD COACH *OE #AMPOLI *OE #AMPOLI SPEAKS AT HIS RETIREMENT ANNOUNCED PRIOR TO THE CEREMONY SEASON THAT HE WOULD RETIRE FROM THE UNIVERSITY AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SEASON /HIO .ORTHERN DID NOT HAVE TO GO FAR TO lND #AMPOLI S SUCCESSOR /N &EB LONGTIME /.5 ASSISTANT *EFF #OLEMAN ! 3 WAS ANNOUNCED AS THE NEXT HEAD COACH OF THE 0OLAR "EAR MEN S BASKETBALL PROGRAM #AMPOLI COACHED HIS TH AND lNAL SEASON AT /.5 THIS WINTER lNISHING WITH A RECORD OVERALL #AMPOLI ENDED HIS /.5 HEAD COACHING CAREER WITH VICTORIES AGAINST ONLY DEFEATS AN AVERAGE OF ALMOST WINS PER YEAR h) HAD A GREAT RUN BUT IT S TIME FOR ME TO STEP DOWN AFTER THIS YEAR v #AMPOLI SAID AT HIS RETIREMENT ANNOUNCEMENT IN !UGUST h-Y FAMILY AND ) JUST THINK IT IS THE RIGHT TIME )T S BEEN A WONDERFUL YEARS AT A WONDERFUL INSTITUTION 7E VE GRADUATED EVERY SENIOR THAT WENT THROUGH OUR PROGRAM WHICH IS SOMETHING ) M VERY PROUD OF ) BELIEVE THAT /.5 IS A SCHOOL THAT DESERVES TO HAVE A STRONG MEN S BASKETBALL PROGRAM AND ) HAVE TRIED OVER THE YEARS TO ACCOMPLISH THAT v #AMPOLI S TEAM WON THE .#!! $IVISION ))) .ATIONAL #HAMPIONSHIP AND HE ALSO TOOK THE SQUAD TO THE $IVISION ))) &INAL &OUR #AMPOLI WAS NAMED THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #OACH OF THE 9EAR FOUR TIMES AND SEVEN TIMES IN YEARS ONE OF HIS PLAYERS WAS NAMED THE /!# 0LAYER OF THE 9EAR 4HE 0OLAR "EARS WON /!# TITLES IN AND AND QUALIlED FOR THE .#!! $IVISION ))) 4OURNAMENT IN AND (E WAS INDUCTED INTO THE /.5 !THLETICS (ALL OF &AME IN 4HE SCHOOL YEAR IS THE TH FOR #AMPOLI AS A COACH AND FACULTY MEMBER AT /HIO .ORTHERN 0RIOR TO BECOMING HEAD COACH IN #AMPOLI SERVED AS ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH FOR SEASONS UNDER /.5 (ALL OF &AMER 'ALE 26 26
$AUGHERTY #AMPOLI S ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT /HIO .ORTHERN ARE NOT LIMITED TO BASKETBALL (E FOUNDED THE /.5 WOMEN S SOCCER PROGRAM IN GUIDING THE ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS TO A RECORD IN lVE SEASONS (IS .EWLY APPOINTED HEAD BASKETBALL COACH *EFF SQUAD ALSO WON THE /!# #OLEMAN ! 3 SPEAKS AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON TITLE #AMPOLI ALSO SERVED AS AN ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH FOR SEASONS FROM h7E ARE VERY HAPPY FOR *OE #AMPOLI BUT WE ARE VERY SAD HE IS LEAVING v /.5 0RESIDENT $R +ENDALL "AKER SAID h7HEN YOU THINK OF /HIO .ORTHERN MEN S BASKETBALL YOU IMMEDIATELY THINK OF #OACH #AMPOLI v .EW HEAD COACH *EFF #OLEMAN HAS SERVED AS AN ASSISTANT UNDER #AMPOLI FOR THE PAST SEASONS AT /.5 #OLEMAN JOINED THE /HIO .ORTHERN MEN S BASKETBALL PROGRAM IN WHEN #AMPOLI TOOK OVER AS HEAD COACH AND HELPED GUIDE THE 0OLAR "EARS TO THE .#!! $IVISION ))) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN HIS lRST SEASON ON THE STAFF #OLEMAN IS ALSO AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN /.5 S DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND SPORT SCIENCES AND SERVES AS THE HEAD MEN S GOLF COACH (E IS ALSO THE WINNINGEST WOMEN S SOCCER COACH IN /.5 HISTORY POSTING A RECORD IN EIGHT SEASONS FROM (E SERVED AS INTERIM HEAD MEN S TENNIS COACH AT /.5 IN POSTING A RECORD h) M EXTREMELY EXCITED ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE AS HEAD COACH AT /HIO .ORTHERN v #OLEMAN SAID h) VE BEEN FORTUNATE TO COACH WITH TWO OUTSTANDING COACHES IN 'ALE $AUGHERTY AND *OE #AMPOLI AND HAVE LEARNED A GREAT DEAL FROM THEM v (E IS ONLY THE lFTH HEAD COACH AT /HIO .ORTHERN SINCE THE LEGENDARY #LYDE ,AMB LED THE PROGRAM IN AND #OLEMAN GRADUATED FROM /HIO .ORTHERN WITH A BACHELOR S DEGREE IN BIOLOGY IN 7HILE AT /.5 #OLEMAN PLAYED TENNIS AND WAS PART OF /.5 S UNDEFEATED SQUAD IN (E THEN EARNED A MASTER S DEGREE FROM 'EORGIA 3OUTHERN IN 7HILE AT 'EORGIA 3OUTHERN #OLEMAN WAS A GRADUATE ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR AT !RMSTRONG 3TATE 'A OHIONORTHERN NORTHERNUNIVERSITY UNIVERSITYMAGAZINE MAGAZINEAND ANDALUMNI ALUMNIJOURNAL JOURNAL OHIO
7OMEN S 3WIMMING !SHLEY 3HORT
4HE &ACES FROM THE &IELD IS DESIGNED TO ACKNOWLEDGE SOME OF THE UNSUNG HEROES OF /.5 ATHLETIC TEAMS 4HESE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN CONTRIBUTE GREATLY TO THEIR TEAM S SUCCESSES BUT OFTEN TIMES ARE NOT GIVEN THE h!LL 3TARv CREDIT THEY DESERVE
3HORT A SENIOR FROM /AK (ARBOR IS A THREE YEAR LETTER WINNER FOR THE ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS 3HE lNISHED lFTH AT THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS IN BOTH THE AND METER DIVING COMPETITIONS LEADING /HIO .ORTHERN IN BOTH EVENTS )N HER FOUR YEARS AS A ,ADY 0OLAR "EAR SHE ACCOUNTED FOR /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS TEAM POINTS
-EN S "ASKETBALL .ATE ,IEB
-EN S 3WIMMING *ARROD -OTTICE
7OMEN S "ASKETBALL *ENNY &RUTH
-EN S )NDOOR 4RACK 'ARRETT *ENSEN
7RESTLING #HRIS "AILEY
7OMEN S )NDOOR 4RACK *EN 6ANDEVEER
,IEB A JUNIOR GUARD FROM -OUNT #ORY LED THE 0OLAR "EARS IN THREE POINT SHOOTING MAKING AN IMPRESSIVE PERCENT OF HIS SHOTS OF (E WAS ONE OF THE TOP DEFENDERS ON THE SQUAD AS PROVEN BY HIS $EFENSIVE -60 AWARD FROM THE 7OOSTER !L 6AN 7IE 4OURNAMENT (E WAS SECOND ON THE TEAM IN SCORING PPG AND FREE THROW SHOOTING AND WAS THIRD IN ASSISTS
&RUTH A SENIOR FROM (OLGATE STARTED OF GAMES AT THE GUARD POSITION &RUTH WAS NAMED 4HIRD 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT AND &IRST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE THIS WINTER 3HE lNISHED THE SEASON AVERAGING POINTS AND REBOUNDS PER GAME WHILE DISHING OUT ASSISTS AND MAKING PERCENT OF HER FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FOR THE 0OLAR "EARS
"AILEY A JUNIOR FROM #HAGRIN &ALLS IS A THREE YEAR LETTERMAN FOR THE /HIO .ORTHERN WRESTLING TEAM "AILEY POSTED A RECORD AT THE POUND WEIGHT CLASS AND EARNED !LL /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE HONORS WITH A RUNNER UP lNISH AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS THIS YEAR
-OTTICE A SENIOR FROM ,OUISVILLE EARNED !LL /!# HONORS WITH THIRD PLACE lNISHES IN THE AND YARD BACK EVENTS AT THIS WINTER S /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS ! FOUR YEAR LETTERMAN -OTTICE WAS AN /!# CHAMPION AS A JUNIOR AS PART OF /.5 S YARD FREE RELAY TEAM (E lNISHED HIS CAREER AS A SIX TIME !LL /!# PERFORMER AND SCORED /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS POINTS FOR /.5
*ENSEN A SENIOR FROM -ILAN IS ONE OF /.5 S TOP JUMPERS (E WAS AN .#!! QUALIlER IN THE LONG JUMP AS A JUNIOR IN JUMPING v ! FOUR YEAR LETTERMAN *ENSEN IS A TWO TIME !LL /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE PERFORMER AND HAS SCORED POINTS FOR /HIO .ORTHERN AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS IN HIS CAREER
6ANDEVEER A SENIOR FROM -ENTOR WAS A PART OF /HIO .ORTHERN S RECORD SETTING DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY TEAM THAT RAN A AND JUST MISSED QUALIFYING FOR THE .#!! #HAMPIONSHIPS 3HE IS AN OUTSTANDING LONG HURDLER AND MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNNER 4HIS WINTER 6ANDEVEER SCORED TEAM POINTS FOR /HIO .ORTHERN
&IVE /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS AND TWO STAFF MEMBERS WERE INVITED TO SERVE ON THE MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF AT THE .#!! $IVISION ) )NDOOR 4RACK &IELD #HAMPIONSHIPS -ARCH AT THE 4YSON #ENTER AT THE 5NIVERSITY OF !RKANSAS IN &AYETTEVILLE !RK 0ICTURED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT SENIOR $IANE 'EHRET SENIOR *OSH (AFER JUNIOR !SHLEY !LEXANDER 'RADUATE !SSISTANT 3PORTS )NFORMATION $IRECTOR 3COTT 7ORTMAN ! 3 SENIOR *ANET 7ILBER SENIOR 0AIGE &ORSTER AND $IRECTOR OF 3PORTS )NFORMATION 4IM 'LON
SPRING 2005
0OLAR "EAR Report
&ACES FROM THE &IELD
'ET THE LATEST NEWS AND SCORES OF YOUR FAVORITE /.5 TEAM ON /HIO .ORTHERN S SPORTS WEBSITE
27
7INTER 3PORTS 5PDATE 0OLAR "EAR Report
-EN S 3WIMMING $IVING
7RESTLING
-EN S "ASKETBALL
4HE /HIO .ORTHERN MEN S BASKETBALL TEAM POSTED ITS TH CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASON WITH A RECORD AND lNISHED FOURTH IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE WITH AN RECORD IN THE lNAL SEASON UNDER THE RETIRING YEAR HEAD COACH *OE #AMPOLI #AMPOLI ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT IN THE FALL EFFECTIVE AT THE END OF THE SEASON (IS LONG TIME ASSISTANT COACH *EFF #OLEMAN WAS ANNOUNCED AS HIS REPLACEMENT IN &EBRUARY 3OPHOMORE 'REG "ADENHOP ,IBERTY #ENTER WAS NAMED 3ECOND 4EAM !LL /!# AFTER LEADING THE 0OLAR "EARS IN SCORING PPG THREE POINTERS FREE THROW SHOOTING ASSISTS AND STEALS *UNIOR .ATE ,IEB -OUNT #ORY 4EMPLE #HRISTIAN ALSO AVERAGED IN DOUBLE lGURES IN SCORING AT PPG 3ENIOR 0HIL (OYING !NNA WAS NAMED !CADEMIC !LL #ONFERENCE
4HE /HIO .ORTHERN WRESTLING TEAM WON A SHARE OF THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR lNISHING THE CAMPAIGN OVERALL AND A PERFECT IN /!# DUALS UNDER TH YEAR HEAD COACH 2ON "EASCHLER 4HE 0OLAR "EARS lNISHED AS RUNNERS UP AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS *UNIOR 4Y +LOFTA "ELLE #ENTER )NDIAN ,AKE AND FRESHMAN $REW 3CHAFER 7ILLARD -ONROEVILLE WON /!# CHAMPIONSHIPS AND COMPETED AT THE .#!! $IVISION ))) #HAMPIONSHIPS AT THE POUND AND POUND WEIGHT CLASSES RESPECTIVELY +LOFTA EARNED !LL !MERICA HONORS AT POUNDS WITH AN EIGHTH PLACE lNISH AT THE .#!!S AND lNISHED THE SEASON WITH AN RECORD 3CHAFER WRAPPED UP HIS SEASON WITH A MARK INCLUDING A RECORD AT THE .#!! #HAMPIONSHIPS
4HE 0OLAR "EARS WON THEIR lRST EVER /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS TITLE AND SHARED THE /!# REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP WITH A DUAL MARK UNDER lRST YEAR HEAD COACH 0EGGY %WALD /HIO .ORTHERN DUALS WON SEVEN INDIVIDUAL /!# TITLES AND SET NINE SCHOOL RECORDS AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS %WALD WAS NAMED /!# -EN S #OACH OF THE 9EAR *UNIOR ,UKAS ,EITNAKER 0ICKERINGTON ,ANCASTER AND SOPHOMORE .ICHOLAS &RANKLE #ANlELD WERE NAMED /!# #O 3WIMMERS OF THE 9EAR 3OPHOMORE -ATT 0HILLIPS /LMSTED &ALLS WAS NAMED /!# $IVER OF THE 9EAR &RANKLE WAS A lVE TIME /!# #HAMPION WINNING THE AND YARD BREAST THE FREE AND AS A PART OF THE AND YARD MEDLEY RELAYS )N ALL HE WAS !LL #ONFERENCE IN SIX EVENTS ,EITNAKER WAS A FOUR TIME /!# CHAMP SWEEPING THE AND INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY EVENTS AND WAS ON THE TWO RELAY TEAMS WITH FRESHMEN -IKE !NDERSON *ENISON -ICH AND *OHN -ILLER ,EBANON 0HILLIPS AND SENIOR :ACH 7EBER $ELPHOS 3AINT *OHN S DOMINATED THE DIVING EVENTS lNISHING IN BOTH THE AND METERS 0HILLIPS WON THE METER DIVING WITH 7EBER A CLOSE SECOND WHILE 7EBER EDGED OUT 0HILLIPS TO WIN THE METER COMPETITION 3ENIOR *ARROD -OTTICE ,OUISVILLE AND JUNIOR *USTIN (ISKEY 3AINT -ARYS -EMORIAL ALSO EARNED !LL /!# HONORS WITH TOP THREE lNISHES AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS
7OMEN S "ASKETBALL
4HE 0OLAR "EARS POSTED AN MARK UNDER FOURTH YEAR HEAD COACH -ICHELE $URAND 3ENIORS *ENNY "EANE $AYTON #HAMINADE *ULIENNE AND *ENNY &RUTH (OLGATE WERE NAMED &IRST 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL #ONFERENCE "EANE WAS ALSO NAMED 4HIRD 4EAM !CADEMIC !LL $ISTRICT )6 &RESHMAN %RIN "RAND 9ORKSHIRE -ARION ,OCAL LED THE TEAM IN SCORING AT PPG AND WAS NAMED !LL #ONFERENCE 3ENIOR *EN (ROVAT -ILFORD LED THE 0OLAR "EARS IN REBOUNDING AVERAGING CAROMS PER GAME 28
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
0OLAR "EAR Report
-EN S )NDOOR 4RACK &IELD
7OMEN S 3WIMMING $IVING
4HE ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS lNISHED THE CAMPAIGN WITH A DUAL RECORD AND WERE THIRD IN THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE UNDER lRST YEAR HEAD COACH 0EGGY %WALD 3OPHOMORE *ESSICA %WALD 4IFlN #ALVERT WON FOUR EVENTS AND WAS !LL /!# IN lVE EVENTS TO LEAD /.5 AT THE /!# #HAMPIONSHIPS 3HE SWEPT THE AND YARD BREAST TITLES AND WAS ON /.5 S /!# #HAMPION AND SCHOOL RECORD HOLDING AND YARD MEDLEY RELAY TEAMS 3ENIOR ,INDSEY *AKUBCHAK 3TRONGSVILLE WAS ON THE RELAY TEAMS WITH %WALD AND WAS !LL /!# IN SEVEN EVENTS 3HE ENDED HER CAREER AS A SIX TIME /!# CHAMPION AND IS A TIME !LL /!# PERFORMER &RESHMAN -ARY 7ILLIAMS 'RANDVIEW (EIGHTS WAS A THREE TIME /!# #HAMP WIN NING THE YARD BACK AND THE TWO RELAYS 3OPHOMORE +RISTIN $ICKEY +ETTERING $AY TON #HRISTIAN WAS ALSO ON THE TWO RECORD SETTING RELAY TEAMS AND EARNED !LL /!# KUDOS IN SIX EVENTS )N ALL SIX ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS EARNED !LL #ON FERENCE ACCOLADES IN DIFFERENT EVENTS SETTING FOUR SCHOOL RECORDS IN THE PROCESS
SPRING 2005
/HIO .ORTHERN lNISHED THE INDOOR SEASON WITH A RECORD AND PLACED THIRD AT THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS UNDER EIGHTH YEAR HEAD COACH "RIAN #OLE &RESHMAN 2YAN 2OBERTSON 0ICKERINGTON #ENTRAL WON AN /!# TITLE IN THE METER DASH AND JOINED SENIOR #HAD .ELSON 7ESTERVILLE 7ORTHINGTON #HRISTIAN AND SOPHOMORES $USTIN -ORR %DON AND *ON 'RAUPMANN &AIRBORN TO WIN THE /!# CROWN IN THE X METER RELAY *UNIOR #HRIS 3CHMAUDER 0EPPER 0IKE /RANGE QUALIlED FOR THE .#!! #HAMPIONSHIPS IN THE POLE VAULT WHERE HE lNISHED TH *UNIOR "RAD 3CHROEDER 3HELBY BETTERED HIS OWN SCHOOL RECORD AND EARNED !LL /!# HONORS IN THE METER RUN WITH A TIME OF 3ENIOR *ASON (ORN 3PRINGVILLE . 9 BETTERED HIS OWN SCHOOL RECORD AND QUALIlED PROVISIONALLY FOR THE .#!!S IN THE POUND WEIGHT THROW WITH AN EFFORT OF v *UNIOR 3EAN +ORAN (INCKLEY (IGHLAND SET A SCHOOL RECORD IN THE METER RUN lNISHING IN )N ALL SEVEN 0OLAR "EARS EARNED !LL #ONFERENCE ACCOLADES IN SEVEN DIFFERENT EVENTS SETTING THREE SCHOOL RECORDS
7OMEN S )NDOOR 4RACK &IELD
4HE /HIO .ORTHERN WOMEN S INDOOR TRACK AND lELD TEAM lNISHED THE INDOOR SEASON AND WAS SECOND AT THE /HIO !THLETIC #ONFERENCE #HAMPIONSHIPS UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF EIGHTH YEAR HEAD COACH "RIAN #OLE 3OPHOMORE 3ARA -C'INNIS 3PRINGlELD 3HAWNEE EARNED !LL !MERICAN HONORS WITH A SEVENTH PLACE lNISH IN THE HIGH JUMP AT THE .#!! $IVISION ))) .ATIONAL #HAMPIONSHIPS -C'INNIS CLEARED A HEIGHT OF v TO TIE FOR SEVENTH 3OPHOMORE #INDY $IRCKSEN -INSTER BETTERED HER /.5 RECORD IN THE POUND WEIGHT THROW WITH A TOSS OF v 4HE TEAM OF SENIOR !MBER 6AVREK "ELLAIRE SOPHOMORE ,AUREN %RNST &ORT ,ORAMIE AND FRESHMEN $ARCI 7ALTHEW %AST "ETHANY . 9 .OTRE $AME AND *ACLYN +ESSLER !TTICA 3ENECA %AST SET A SCHOOL RECORD OF IN THE DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY )N ALL EIGHT ,ADY 0OLAR "EARS EARNED !LL /!# HONORS IN EIGHT DIFFERENT EVENTS 29
"OOKReport
4AXES IN 0ARADISE $EVELOPING "ASIC )NCOME 4AX #ONCEPTS 3ECOND %DITION "Y 2ICHARD , (AIGHT
0UBLISHER 7ILLIAM 3 (EIN #O )3". PAGES SOFT COVER 4HIS VALUABLE BOOK DEALS WITH MANY OF THE TAX CONCEPTS THAT A STUDENT WILL CONFRONT IN THE BASIC INCOME TAX COURSE 4HE WORK CONSIDERS THE UTILIZATION OF THESE RULES WHICH HAVE EMERGED FROM THE CODE OR FROM CASE LAW THROUGH PRACTICAL EXAMPLES THAT APPLY THE CONCEPTS AND SHOW THEIR USEFULNESS IN RESOLVING REAL TAX ISSUES SUCH AS ASSIGNMENTS OF INCOME ANNUITIES INHERITANCES DEDUCTION OF LOSSES ON SALES LONG TERM CAPITAL GAINS THE CAP BUSINESS ASSETS AND MANY OTHER MATTERS (AIGHT ALSO INCLUDES A COMPLETELY UPDATED SECTION ON CAPITAL ASSETS THAT REmECT RECENT CHANGES MADE TO THE CODE 4HE WORK PRESENTS THE BASIC RULES IN AN UNCOMPLICATED SETTING USING THE lCTITIOUS DEVELOPING COUNTRY n 0ARADISE WHERE THE APPROACHES TO RESOLVING ISSUES OF INCOME TAX LAW ARE ANALOGOUS TO THE APPROACHES USED IN THE 5NITED 3TATES 3INCE CERTAIN RULES ARE HIGHLY COMPLEX (AIGHT ELECTS TO USE 0ARADISE TO ALLOW STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPREHEND THE RULES IN A LESS SOPHISTICATED WORLD WHERE HE OR SHE WILL HAVE LESS DIFlCULTY UNDERSTANDING THEIR APPLICATION IN THE REAL WORLD DEALT WITH IN THE )NTERNAL 2EVENUE #ODE 2ICHARD , (AIGHT IS PROFESSOR OF LAW AT /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY AND A GRADUATE OF "OSTON 5NIVERSITY WITH A * $ DEGREE FROM 3UFFOLK 5NIVERSITY AND A , , - FROM "OSTON 5NIVERSITY (E HAS BEEN WITH /.5 SINCE
4HE !"#S OF THE 5## !RTICLE .EGOTIABLE )NSTRUMENTS AND !RTICLE "ANK $EPOSITS AND #OLLECTIONS 3ECOND %DITION "Y 3TEPHEN # 6ELTRI
0UBLISHER !"! 0UBLISHING $EC PAGES )3". 4HIS PRIMER OFFERS LAWYERS AND LAW STUDENTS ALIKE A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO A PORTION OF THE 5NIFORM #OMMERCIAL #ODE 4HIS TITLE COVERS !RTICLE .EGOTIABLE )NSTRUMENTS AND !RTICLE "ANK $EPOSITS AND #OLLECTION )T ALSO DISCUSSES RELATED AREAS OF FEDERAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 4HROUGH THIS PRIMER THE READER SHOULD BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH THE BACKGROUND TERMINOLOGY AND GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE LAW OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS AND CHECK COLLECTIONS AND SHOULD OBTAIN A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE COMMERCIAL SETTING FOR THIS BODY OF LAW 3TEPHEN # 6ELTRI IS PROFESSOR OF LAW AT /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY (E IS A GRADUATE OF THE 5NIVERSITY OF 0ITTSBURGH AND RECEIVED HIS * $ FROM 'EORGETOWN AND , , - FROM #OLUMBIA (E HAS BEEN WITH /.5 SINCE
6ALPARAISO
"Y $ON $ELILLO )NTRODUCTION BY *OAN 2OBBINS /HIO .ORTHERN LECTURER IN COMMUNICATION ARTS 4RANSLATED BY /TTO -INERA 0UBLISHER #ONACULTA PAGES )3". !RTE Y %SCENA %DICIONES #ONACULTA /.5 LECTURER *OAN 2OBBINS HAS WRITTEN THE CRITICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PLAYS OF $ON $ELILLO 4HE INTRODUCTION AND THE PLAYS THEMSELVES HAVE BEEN TRANSLATED AND PUBLISHED IN 3PANISH FOR THIS -EXICAN EDITION
30
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
YEARS AGO n
YEARS AGO n
4HE PRESIDENT OF THE 3TUDENT 3ENATE WAS *AMES 2 #LOUSE WITH 7ILLIAM % -OORE AS THE VICE PRESIDENT 4HE BASKETBALL TEAM WENT LEAD BY #HUCK 6IOLET AS CAPTAIN AND 'LENN 3MITH AS HIGHEST SCORER "OTH THE TENNIS AND GOLF TEAMS WON THE -/, #ROWN 'UY $E3ANDIS AND -ARGO !LMGREN WERE CROWNED THE KING AND QUEEN OF -AY $AYS 4HE .ORTHERN 0LAYERS PRESENTED h4WO "LIND -ICEv BY 3AMUEL 3PEWACK AND h4EN ,ITTLE )NDIANS v -ISS ,EE +ING RESIDED AS QUEEN OF THE )&# "ALL 3HE WAS NOMINATED BY !LPHA %PSILON 0I AND CHOSEN BY BAND LEADER "UDDY -ORROW 4HE 0HI #HI SORORITY WON THE INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL TROPHY 4HE 3IGMA 0I S WON THE INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL TROPHY
/.5 S #HAPTER OF (ABITAT FOR (UMANITY HELD A SLEEP OUT ON THE TUNDRA TO DEMONSTRATE FOR THE HOMELESS IN OUR AREA 4HE MEN S RUGBY TEAM ENDED WITH AN OVERALL SEASON OF *ENNY +REBS WAS THE PRESIDENT OF "ETA "ETA "ETA $R AND -RS "RUCE "URTON RODE AT THE FRONT OF THE PARADE AND SERVED AS THE GRAND MARSHALS OF THE HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES /N HOMECOMING WEEK THE BAND 3HA .A .A HELD A CONCERT IN THE &REED #ENTER *OHN $ONNELLY AND -ICHELLE 0OWER WERE CROWNED HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN !DA SAW THE OPENING OF A NEW 3UBWAY 2ESTAURANT
.ORTHERNMemories
Northern Memories
YEARS AGO n /.5 DEDICATED THE .ORTHERN TO #HAPLAIN *AMES 3 5DY 0RESIDENT & "RINGLE -C)NTOSH WAS PRESIDENT OF /HIO .ORTHERN 4HE #OLLEGE OF 0HARMACY WOULD SOON MOVE FROM $UKES TO THE lRST UNIT OF THE SCIENCE CENTER THAT WAS BEING CONSTRUCTED ON 7EST #AMPUS AT THAT TIME *AMES , +LINGENBERGER WAS THE PROFESSOR OF %LECTRICAL %NGINEERING 4HE BROTHERS OF 3IGMA 0I HAD THE COMPLETION OF THEIR NEW HOUSE 2OBERT -C#URDY WAS THE 3TUDENT 3ENATE PRESIDENT 4HE 5NIVERSITY 5NION CELEBRATED ITS ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY #HARLES "ROWN WAS NAMED THE h/UTSTANDING 'REEK -AN v
YEARS AGO n $URING lNALS WEEK OF THE FALL QUARTER MANY FACULTY AND MEMBERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION SERVED A MIDNIGHT BREAKFAST FOR THE STUDENTS $R $E"OW &REED WAS NAMED THE NEW /.5 0RESIDENT #!" #AMPUS !CTIVITIES "OARD SPONSORED A 6ALENTINE S $AY LETTER MAILING 4WO OF THE CONCERTS SPONSORED IN CONSISTED OF 0URE 0RAIRIE AND $ARK 3TAR 4HE /.5 THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTED THREE PLAYS THIS YEAR h%NDGAME v h4HE &ANTASTICKS v AND h! #OMEDY OF %RRORS v h(AND IN (ANDv WAS CHOSEN AS THE THEME OF "LACK (ISTORY 7EEK WITH GUEST SPEAKERS *AMES 2OSE AND "ISHOP 0ERRY 4HE ,EGAL #HRISTIAN !SSOCIATION INCLUDED THE MEMBERS "RUCE -ILLER $ON 3HAWLEY 2AY $ONADIO AND 0ROFESSOR (ANSON
SPRING SPRING 2005 2005
-ICHELLE 0OWER 0( AND *OHN $ONNELLY %.' CROWNED KING AND QUEEN AT HOMECOMING
31 31
i* IBWF GPOE NFNPSJFT PG 0IJP /PSUIFSO 5IBU T XIZ * XBOU UP HJWF TP UIBU PUIFST NBZ CF HJWFO DIPJDFT PG B MJGFUJNFw 3
ICHARD 0APENHAUSEN %.' AND "ETTIE 2ANSBOTTOM ! 3 0APENHAUSEN hWERE TYPICAL STUDENTS AT /.5 FROM DAY ONE v 4HEY MET DURING THE FRESHMAN MIXER MARRIED AFTER GRADUATION AND RAISED TWO SUCCESSFUL SONS "ETTIE TAUGHT HIGH SCHOOL AND WAS NAMED h4EACHER OF THE 9EARv BEFORE RETIRING !FTER AN INITIAL CAREER WITH '% 2ICHARD STARTED HIS COMPANY '!2 02/$ THAT HE MANAGED FOR YEARS BEFORE RETIRING
"ECAUSE OF 2ICHARD S FOND MEMORIES OF HIS TIME AT .ORTHERN AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF HIS LATE WIFE "ETTIE HE DECIDED TO FUND AN /.5 #HARITABLE 'IFT !NNUITY 4HE PROCEEDS OF THE ANNUITY WILL BE USED TO ESTABLISH 4HE 2ICHARD 7ILLIAM AND "ETTIE *ANE 0APENHAUSEN 3CHOLARSHIP THAT WILL BENElT STUDENTS ATTENDING .ORTHERN FOR YEARS TO COME 3!-0,% !..5)49 2!4%3
/.% ,)&% !GE
47/ ,)&% 2ATE !GES
2ATE
#ALL /HIO .ORTHERN S $IRECTOR OF 'IFT 0LANNING +EN "LOCK TO LEARN MORE ABOUT #HARITABLE 'IFT !NNUITIES 9OU TOO CAN HELP STUDENTS ATTEND /.5 "ROCHURES ARE AVAILABLE ON MANY TYPES OF PLANNED GIFTS 4O REQUEST BROCHURES OR A SPECIlC GIFT ILLUSTRATION CONTACT +EN "LOCK /&&)#% /& ')&4 0,!..).' s /()/ ./24(%2. 5.)6%23)49 3 -!). 342%%4 s !$! /()/ s s 4/,, &2%% /.5 ')6% &/2 &524(%2 ).&/2-!4)/. '/ 4/ /52 7%" 3)4% !4 777 /.5 %$5 0,!.')6% 32
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
(AVE YOU MADE YOUR ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION TO %ASY 7AYS TO 3UPPORT /.5 s -AIL n SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTION IN THIS ENVELOPE
s /NLINE n WWW /.5'IVE COM s 0HONE n /.5'IVE $ID YOU KNOW YOUR ANNUAL GIFT TO 4HE .ORTHERN &UND HAS A WIDER INmUENCE AND IMPACT
)N ADDITION TO PROVIDING MUCH NEEDED ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR SCHOLARSHIPS GREAT TEACHING CAMPUS LIFE AND THE MANY OTHER QUALITIES THAT MAKE /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY A SPECIAL PLACE YOUR ANNUAL CON TRIBUTION IS ALSO KEY TO /HIO .ORTHERN RECEIVING MUCH NEEDED CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT 9OUR ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION TO 4HE .ORTHERN &UND INCREASES /.5 S ALUMNI PARTICIPATION RATE )N DETERMINING THE DISTRIBUTION OF GRANTS OR OTHER COMMITMENTS FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS PLACE A HIGH PRIORITY ON THE PERCENTAGE OF ALUMNI WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR UNIVERSITY S ANNUAL FUND 4HE HIGHER THE LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION THE GREATER IS THE LIKELIHOOD THAT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FACULTY AND PROGRAMS WILL BENElT FROM THIS TYPE OF ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
9OUR ANNUAL PARTICIPATION IS GREATLY NEEDED AND MUCH APPRECIATED
SPRING 2005
33
O N U D ayt C edarP oint Saturday, July 30th 2005 Join us for a day of fun and excitement at Cedar Point! Plan to bring your family and meet friends at one of the top amusement parks in the country.
.%7 &/2 4RY RIDING THE NEW MA8AIR AN INCREDIBLE SOARING MONSTER #EDAR 0OINT S TH RIDE WILL HURL SPINNING THRILLSEEKERS STORIES INTO THE SKY 34 34
OHIO NORTHERN NORTHERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE MAGAZINE AND AND ALUMNI ALUMNI JOURNAL JOURNAL OHIO
/.5 !LUMNI 4RIP
/.5 !LUMNI AND &RIENDS TOOK PART IN THE 3WITZERLAND )TAL IAN ,AKES TRIP IN 3EPTEMBER OF !TTENDING THE TRIP AND PICTURED ARE 3USAN #OOK "EST 0( !RLENE 2ADDEN +AREN 7EITZ .ISWANDER ! 3 /.5 &IRST ,ADY 4OBY "AKER "ILL 2ADDEN ! 3 ,EA %LSHOFF $ON #ARTER 0( -ARJORIE #ARTER $AVID !LEXINAS ! 3 *ANET !CTON -ARY !NN !LEXINAS *IM -ONCHER "RENDA -ORRIS 6ERN (AUGEN 0( +EN (ALL ! 3 "RENDA (ALL %LIZABETH -ONCHER AND RETIRED PROFESSOR #HARLES *OHNSON
#OME SHOP AT THE /.5
KTLMH 2SNQD
#ALL /.5 !,5- TO 0LACE 9OUR /RDER Gold finish lamp with ONU seal on pedistal and black leather lampshade $175.00
Seiko Men’s Logo Watch Seiko Ladies Logo Watch
$275.00 $250.00
Black laquer finish wooden chair with gold ONU seal $225.00
SPRING 2005
35
7ASHINGTON $#
! GROUP OF /.5 ALUMNI AND FRIENDS TRAVELED TO THE (OOVER $AM AS A PART OF THE ,AS 6EGAS !LUMNI 7EEKEND TRIP
&RED AND -ARY !LICE 3PAR 7INTZER ! 3 POSE HERE WITH /.5 LEGEND 3TRETCH 2OBERSON ! 3 (/.
0AUL 7EIMER ! 3 -ATT 3IMPKINS ! 3 $R "AKER AND -ICHELLE $YER ! 3
*ASON 0UGSLEY %.' $R "AKER AND +ATIE -C-URRAY ! 3 MINGLE AT THE ,AS 6EGAS !LUMNI %VENT
0HILADELPHIA
-ICHAEL #ONDRAT -ARIANN (EALY #ONDRAT ! 3 "ILL 2OBINSON -AGGIE :EISS 4ALAR ! 3 AND HER HUSBAND ,EE 4ALAR ENJOY THE 0HILADELPHIA EVENT 36
#HERYL -C#AIN -ASON ! 3 "RETT -ASON %.' -ARY &LOWER ,E-ASTER %.' AND "RUCE ,E-ASTER %.' TALKED AT THE $# EVENT
.EW 9ORK #ITY
!T THE 7ASHINGTON $ # !FTER 7ORK 3OCIAL -ARK 9OUNG "53 $AVE #AREY , AND (IRAM 4ANNER %.' ENJOYED THEMSELVES
,AS 6EGAS
Alumni Events 2005
*OE 6OS 0( HIS WIFE ,ILA !RLENE &INKEL AND HER HUSBAND %D &INKEL AND "ILL 'OLDENBERG %.' IN .EW 9ORK
*AMES 3TINGER !LLISON "OWER 3TINGER ! 3 WITH COLLEGE ROOMMATE +IMBERLY 'IBSON &RATTONE ! 3 AND +IMBERLY S HUSBAND *OE &RATTONE ,
"ILL -ARLEY ! 3 AND HIS WIFE 6ICKI WITH "OB 'RONLUND ! 3 AND HIS WIFE $E$E
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
&ORT ,AUDERDALE
6ERN (AKES 0( $R "AKER AND %RV 0IERSTORF 0( (/. AT THE &ORT ,AUDERDALE EVENT
$AVID 'ARWOOD ! 3 %VY 3OLIS ! 3 AND 4OM 3CHIFER "53 IN &ORT ,AUDERDALE
/RLANDO
2ON 7OOFTER ! 3 AND $AVE 7EIR %.' AT THE &ORT ,AUDERDALE EVENT
*ESSICA 3LADEK ! 3 AND +URT (UGHES ! 3 AFTER THE /RLANDO !LUMNI %VENT
*ERRY -ICELI ! 3 WITH HIS WIFE 2OSALEE AND "OB -C#URDY 0( AT THE /RLANDO !LUMNI %VENT
$R AND -RS "AKER WITH 0HIL /LESON 0( AND HIS WIFE -ARY -ONSTWIL /LESON 0( IN /RLANDO
4AMPA
'EO (INDALL ! 3 "ILL 2OBINSON ! 3 7HITEY 4HOMPSON ! 3 , AND ,AURIE 'ODFREY A SENIOR ART MAJOR FROM #OLUMBUS /HIO AT THE 6ENICE EVENT
0AUL $ERR ! 3 HIS WIFE %RMA 3USANY $ERR 0( -ARY 0HYL *ONES +OLOZE ! 3 AND HER HUSBAND ,OU AT THE 4AMPA EVENT
60 OF 5NIVERSITY !DVANCEMENT $ENNIS (UNT ! 3 !L 3EBOK 0( EVENT HOST AND UNIVERSITY TRUSTEE $R %RV 0EIRSTORF 0( (/. AND "ILL 2OBINSON ! 3 AT THE 4AMPA EVENT SPRING 2005
6ENICE
!THLETIC (ALL OF &AME MEMBERS *OHN "ANYAS ! 3 AND *OE -ALLONE ! 3 , MEET WITH $R "AKER IN 6ENICE
-ARY 'REENE "UMSTEAD ! 3 AND *ASON $UFF "53 AT THE 6ENICE ALUMNI EVENT
37
!LUMNI %VENT 3CHEDULE 5PCOMING %VENTS
*UNE n !LUMNI 7EEKEND CELEBRATING THE #LASS OF
*UNE n 4HE 2OBBY 'OLF #LASSIC *UNE !THLETIC 4RAINING !LUMNI %VENT IN )NDIANAPOLIS ).
9OU #AN #ALL THE /FlCE OF !LUMNI !FFAIRS 4OLL &REE
*UNE #INCINNATI /( *ULY /.5 $AY AT #EDAR 0OINT !UGUST #LEVELAND )NDIANS VS .EW 9ORK 9ANKEES !UGUST $AYTON $RAGONS VS #LINTON ,UMBERKINGS !UGUST 4OLEDO -UD (ENS VS
/.5 !,5 /.5 !,5 /.5 !,5-
#HARLOTTE +NIGHTS /CTOBER (OMECOMING
38
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
HOMECOMING
OCTOBER 14-16
SPRING 2005
39
ClassNotes
Ê/ ÃÊi` Ì Ê vÊ >ÃÃÊ ÌiÃÊ V Õ`iÃÊ v À >Ì Ê ÀiVi Ûi`ÊÕ«ÊÌ Ê iL°Ê£x]ÊÓääx° ÊÊÊÊÊ vÊÞ ÕÊ` ½ÌÊÃiiÊÞ ÕÀÊ v À >Ì Ê ÊÌ ÃÊ ÃÃÕi]Ê« i>ÃiÊ Êv ÀÊ ÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ iÝÌÊ i ÜiÊ i V ÕÀ>}iÊÞ ÕÊÌ ÊV Ì ÕiÊ Ãi ` }ÊÕÃÊ v À >Ì Ê>L ÕÌÊ Ü >ÌÊÞ ÕÊ>ÀiÊ` }]ÊÜi` ` }Ã]Ê>`` Ì ÃÊÌ ÊÞ ÕÀÊv> Þ]ÊiÌV°
½{Î
½xÓ
½xä
½xÇ
7>Þ iÊ- >vviÀ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ «ÀiÃi Ìi`ÊÌ iÊ Ü>À`Ê °Ê> `Ê i iÊ >Ü Ê `Ê Ì âi Ê Ü>À`ÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ ÀÞ> ]Ê" Ê Ài>Ê > LiÀÊ vÊ iÀViÊ Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓääx°Ê
Þ`iÊ i iÌÌ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >ÀÌ >]Ê >ÛiÊÀiÌ Ài`°Ê / iÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê " ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ Ì iLi iÌÌÃJÜ ÜÜ>Þ°V °
½x£
&RIDAY #LASS OF TH 2EUNION $INNER AND RECEPTION 3ATURDAY !LUMNI #OLLEGES $ISTINGUISHED !LUMNI !WARD $INNER 2ECIPIENTS INCLUDE #HERYL "URCHAM #OTNER ! 3 4OM %VANS *R %.' 6ERN (AKES 0( 0AUL +RAMER ! 3 -ARY *O "REMYER +REBS 0( %RV 0IERSTORF 0( (/. $ 0(
S
T
A
T
iÀ iÊ ÕL]Ê ]ÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê Ì iÊ, > `Ê,i>}> Ê,i«ÕL V> Ê `Ê i`> ÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ >Ì > Ê ,i«ÕL V> Ê }ÀiÃÃ > Ê
ÌÌiiÊ ÊÀiV } Ì Ê vÊ ÕÌÃÌ> ` }ÊÃÕ«« ÀÌÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ ,i«ÕL V> Ê*>ÀÌÞ°Ê iÀ iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê À ]Ê" °Ê Ê7 à iÞ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê, Üi >Ê >ÀÀ î]Ê -* Ê ½{ ]Ê >ÛiÊÀiÌ Ài`°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê<> iÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê
R
*>ÌÌÞÊ À>Ãi®Ê iÌV> v]Ê -]Ê ÜÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê iÜ« ÀÌÊ iÜÃ]Ê6 °Ê/ Ê V Ì>VÌÊ iÀ]ÊÞ ÕÊ >ÞÊÜÀ ÌiÊÌ ÊnÈÊ ivviÀÃ Ê Ûi Õi]Ê iÜ« ÀÌÊ iÜÃ]Ê6 Ê ÓÎÈ䣰Ê
½{
3UNDAY 4HE &IFTH !NNUAL 2OBBY 'OLF #LASSIC
,ÕÃÃi Ê Õ }iÀ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊLÕ ` }Ê >Ê iÊ Ê*>ÀÀ à ]Ê ]Ê ÊÌ iÊ Õ vÊ >ÃÌ°Ê iÊ> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê-Õi]Ê VÕÀÀi Ì ÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê À>`i Ì ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ LÕ }iÀÈJ> °V ° `À> Ê, LiÀà ®Ê > ]Ê ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê > iÃ]Ê - `Ê ½xÇ]Ê>ÀiÊ Ìi iÀÃÊ Ê >À ÃÛ i]Ê °Ê
½È{
7 > Ê Àii ]Ê -* ]ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ>vÌiÀÊÎxÊÞi>ÀÃÊÜ Ì Ê-Õ«iÀÊ8]Ê ,iÛV ]Ê> `Ê 6-]ÊÃiÀÛ }Ê>ÃÊ>ÊÃÌ ÀiÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊÓxÊÞi>ÀÃ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -> `Õà Þ]Ê" °Ê -ÕiÊ i`iÀiÀ]Ê - `]Ê ÃÊ>Ê«À Û>ÌiÊ Õà VÊÌi>V iÀÊ Ê ÕÀ À>]Ê "°Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ÕÀ À>]Ê "]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊÃÕi i`iÀiÀJÜ À ` iÌ° >ÌÌ° iÌ°
½Èx
i Ê iv Ü Ìâ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ£ nää *iÌ i`ÃÊ Ê * «> Ê i>V ]Ê °Ê i ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê * > Ì>Ì ]Ê °ÊÊ
½ÈÈ
Ê > V V ]Ê - `]ÊÜ>ÃÊi iVÌi`Ê Ì ÊÃiÀÛiÊ>ÃÊÌ iÊV > ÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ}À>`Õ>ÌiÊ V Õ Ãi }Ê«À }À> Ê>ÌÊ ÌV LÕÀ}Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ
i}i°Ê iÊ>ÃÃÕ i`ÊÌ ÃÊ« Ã Ì Ê>vÌiÀÊ ÃiÀÛ }Ê>ÃÊ`i«>ÀÌ i Ì> ÊV > ÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ Li >Û À> ÊÃV i ViÃÊ`i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊv ÀÊ iÊÞi>ÀÃ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÌV LÕÀ}]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊV Ì>VÌi`Ê>ÌÊ ` > V V J Ì > °V °
½È
À ÌâÊ ÕV V ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ «Àià `i ÌÊ vÊ /Ê ÃÕ Ì }]Ê V°Ê iÊ «À Û `iÃÊi } iiÀ }]Ê > >}i i ÌÊ > `Ê Ì }>Ì ÊÃÕ«« ÀÌÊv ÀÊV i ÌÃ½Ê `ÕÃÌÀ > Ê >V iÀÞÊ> `ÊV « iÝÊ > Õv>VÌÕÀ }Ê ÃÃÕiÃ°Ê iÊ> à ÊÃiÀÛiÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ i> ½ÃÊ `Û Ã ÀÞÊ >À`Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ
i}iÊ vÊ } iiÀ }Ê>ÌÊ" 1°Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê >Ãà « Ã]Ê °Ê iÊ Û> ®Ê > L À `>]Ê - `]ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕiÀ>À`]Ê À> Vi°Ê i Ì Ê, V >À`Ã]Ê - `]ÊÜ>ÃÊ > i`ÊÌ iÊ " Ê-Õ«iÀ Ìi `i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ9i>ÀÊv ÀÊÓääxÊ LÞÊÌ iÊ ÕV iÞiÊ Ãà V >Ì Ê vÊ-V Ê ` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÀÃ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ü>À`]Ê" °Ê > Ê/ i i]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ`ià } >Ìi`Ê >ÃÊ iÊ vÊÌ iÊLiÃÌÊ>ÌÌ À iÞÃÊ Ê-> Ê Ì ÊLÞÊ-Vi iÊ Ê- Ê >}>â i°Ê iÊ ÃÊ> Ê>ÌÌ À iÞÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ-> Ê Ì Ê vwViÊ vÊ-ÌÀ>ÃLÕÀ}iÀÊEÊ*À Vi]Ê> `ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i ÌiÃ]Ê/8°Ê
*UNE n(ONORING THE CLASS OF
!LUMNI 7EEKEND 40
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
7EIR ON THE 2OAD ½Çä
½Ç£
iL À> Ê iÀÀ®Ê >ÀLiÀ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ«À Ìi`Ê Ì Ê>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ`i> Ê ÊÌ iÊV i}iÊ vÊi`ÕV>Ì Ê>ÌÊ i ÌÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê- iÊÜ ÊLiÊÀië à L iÊv ÀÊ ÃÌÕ`i ÌÊÀiVÀÕ Ì i ÌÊ> `ÊÀiÌi Ì Ê Ì >Ì ÛiðÊ- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê-Ì Ü]Ê" °Ê Ê > i]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃ> iÃÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ/ iÊ >ÞiÃÊ °Ê Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i >Ü>Ài]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ L L > iJÌ i >ÞiÃV °V ° 7 > Ê"ÛiÀ iÀ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊv Õ `iÀÊ> `Ê «Àià `i ÌÊ vÊ >À> >Ì >Ê- > Ê ÃÌÀ iÃÊ Ê
>ÞÌ >Ê i>V ]Ê °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÞÌ >Ê i>V ]Ê °ÊÊ
iLL iÊ/À>Þ À®Ê,>Þ]Ê - `]ÊÜ>ÃÊ«À Ìi`Ê Ì Ê` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ vÊÃÌÀ>Ìi} VÊV Õ V>Ì ÃÊv ÀÊ `Ê-> >À Ì> Ê Ã« Ì> Ê Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê/À Þ]Ê" °Ê
½ÇÓ
>À iÃÊ >Þ« ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ«Àià `i ÌÊ > `Ê "Ê vÊ >Þ« Ê iVÌÀ VÊ Ê > V>ÃÌiÀ]Ê" °Ê iÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊVV >Þ« JV >Þ« i iV ÌÀ V°V °
À> }Ê-V À i`iÀ]Ê - `]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ i>`Ê i ½ÃÊ > `ÊÜ i ½ÃÊVÀ ÃÃÊV Õ ÌÀÞÊV >V Ê>ÌÊ* ÃÌÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ê7>ÌiÀLÕÀÞ]Ê /]Ê> Ê Ê Û Ã Ê Ê «À }À> °Ê À> }ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7 ÃÌi`]Ê /°Ê
½ÇÎ
>V Ê À ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê> À iÊV>«Ì> Êv ÀÊ - ÕÌ ÜiÃÌÊ À iÃ°Ê iÊÀiVi Ì ÞÊ >`iÊ ÃÊ ÃiV `ʺà } iÊi } i»Ê > ` }ÊÜ iÊ>ÌÊ - ÕÌ ÜiÃÌÊÜ i Ê iÊ vÊ ÃÊi } iÃÊÜi ÌÊ ÕÌÊ Ê>ÊÌÀ «ÊvÀ Ê-i>ÌÌ iÊÌ Ê > Ã>ÃÊ ÌÞ°Ê iÊÃ>vi ÞÊ > `i`ÊÌ iÊ« > i]Ê> `ÊiÛiÀÞ iÊÜ>ÃÊw i°Ê >V Ê Àià `iÃÊ Ê ` > Ê >ÀL ÕÀÊ i>V ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÊ V> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ Ü}{ÇnxJ> °V ° , Ê-« ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊi iVÌi`ÊÌ ÊÃiÀÛiÊ>ÃÊ «Àià `i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ" Ê Ãà V >Ì Ê vÊ ÕÛi iÊ
ÕÀÌÊ Õ`}iÃ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Ãwi `]Ê" °Ê >ÀÞÊ/ «Ã ]Ê -]Ê >ÃÊLii Ê«À Ìi`Ê > `ÊÌÀ> ÃviÀÀi`ÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ i iÀ> Ê Ì ÀÃÊv>V ÌÞÊ Ê > Ãwi `]Ê" °Ê iÊ ÃÊÜ À }Ê Ê>`Û> Vi`Ê «À `ÕVÌʵÕ> ÌÞÊ« > }Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ iÜÊ* Ì >VÊ ÈÊ> `ÊÌ iÊ iÛÀ iÌÊ «> >°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i` >]Ê" °Ê
SPRING 2005
$AVE 7EIR %.' AND HIS WIFE *UDY 2EED 7EIR ! 3 ARE FULL TIMERS (OWEVER THEY ARE NOT FULL TIME WORKERS AT A CORPORATION OR A NON PROlT BUT RATHER FULL TIME TRAVELERS 4HE 7EIRS TRAVEL AROUND THE COUNTRY IN A FOOT TH WHEEL TRAILER PULLED BY A &, &REIGHTLINER SEE PHOTO 7HEN THEY DECIDED THEY WERE GOING TO RETIRE $AVE FROM BEING A PART TIME TRAINER FOR LOCAL ROAD AND STREET DEPARTMENTS OUT OF /HIO 3TATE 5NIVERSITY AND *UDY FROM BEING A CORPORATE TRAINER WITH 'UARDIAN ,IFE )NSURANCE THEY THOUGHT ABOUT MANY DIFFERENT OPTIONS FOR THEIR POST RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE &ROM THESE MANY OPTIONS THEY DECIDED TO BECOME FULL TIMERS !CCORDING TO $AVE THERE ARE NEARLY MILLION FULL TIMERS ACROSS THE 5NITED 3TATES !LSO ACCORDING TO $AVE hSOME OF THE MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS LIFESTYLE INCLUDE HOW WE RECEIVE MAIL GET THE INTERNET AND HAVE A DRIVER S LICENSE v 4HE 7EIRS HAVE THEIR PERSONAL MAIL ADDRESSED TO THEIR 0ERSONAL -AIL "OX 0-" IN ,IVINGSTON 4EXAS FROM WHICH THEY ARE FORWARDED THEIR MAIL TO WHEREVER THEY HAPPEN TO BE 4HEY ALSO HAVE A CELLULAR PHONE WITH A NATIONAL PLAN SO THEY CAN ALWAYS BE REACHED 4HEY HAVE OBTAINED DRIVERS LICENSES AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE THROUGH A 0-" IN &LORIDA WHERE THEY SPEND PART OF EACH WINTER 4HEIR TRAVELS HAVE TAKEN THEM TO MANY PLACES SINCE THEY BEGAN THIS LIFESTYLE IN )N THEY TRAVELED MILES BETWEEN THE SOUTHWESTERN STATES OF !RIZONA AND 5TAH )NCLUDED IN THE OTHER PLACES THAT THEY VE TRAVELED ARE !LASKA .EW /RLEANS FOR -ARDI 'RAS AND NUMEROUS OTHER LOCALES -ANY PHOTOS OF THESE PLACES CAN BE VIEWED IF YOU ARE EVER TO MEET $AVE OR *UDY AS THEY TRAVEL WITH BOOKS FULL OF THEM EVERYWHERE THEY GO )N ADDITION THEY HAVE A #HRISTMAS LETTER CALLED h7EIR 4RAVEL -AGAZINEv THAT LAST YEAR WAS PAGES LONG AND INCLUDED DIGITAL PHOTOS OF THEIR TRAVELS /NE OF THE MOST INTERESTING EXPERIENCES THEY VE HAD IS THEIR ENCOUNTERS WITH THE POLAR BEARS OF #HURCHILL -ANITOBA #ANADA 4HIS VILLAGE HAS DEVELOPED A TOURIST INDUSTRY AROUND THE MIGRATION OF ABOUT POLAR BEARS TOWARD THE (UDSON "AY 4HEIR ADVENTURES HAVE PUT THEM UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THESE BEARS WHICH HAS BECOME ONE OF THEIR MOST CHERISHED TRAVEL EXPERIENCES !S THEY CONTINUE TO TRAVEL THE COUNTRY THE 7EIRS HAVE BEEN DEDICATED ALUMNI OF /HIO .ORTHERN AS WELL 4HEY HAVE BOTH SERVED ON THE BOARD OF THE /.5 !LUMNI !SSOCIATION FOR MANY YEARS AND $AVE CONTINUES TO SERVE ON THE %NGINEERING !DVISORY "OARD AS WELL !CCORDING TO *UDY THEIR DEDICATION TO /.5 COMES FROM $AVE S ROOTS h$AVE HAS HAD NUMEROUS FAMILY MEMBERS ATTEND /HIO .ORTHERN AND HE FEELS THAT IT S IMPORTANT FOR US TO CONTINUE THE TRADITION THAT HIS FAMILY MEMBERS STARTED MANY YEARS AGO v 4HE 7EIRS DEDICATION TO /.5 AND THEIR UNIQUE TRAVEL LIFESTYLE IS AN EXCITING STORY FOR ALUMNI OF /.5 4HEY CONTINUE THEIR TIRELESS INVOLVEMENT WITH /.5 EVEN WHEN THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY VISITING THE RELATIVES OF /.5 S MASCOT +LONDIKE
#LASSNotes ’70-’73
>À Ê ÕÀÌ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÀi}Õ >Ì ÀÞÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ ÀV Ê i V> ÃÊ Ê- ÞÀ >]Ê °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê VÜ ÀÌ ]Ê °Ê }iL À}Ê-V Üi ÌâiÀ®Ê- Ì ]Ê - `]Ê ÀiÌ Ài`ÊvÀ ÊÎÓÊÞi>ÀÃÊ vÊÌi>V }Ê>ÌÊ, V v À`Ê *ÕL VÊ-V ÃÊ Ê, V v À`]Ê °Ê }iL À}Ê Àià `iÃÊ Ê i Ì]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ Lð ÃJÃLV} L> ° iÌ° -ÕiÊ Õvv > ®Ê7i ` ]Ê ]ÊÀiÌ Ài`ÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ LÀ>À iÃÊ>ÌÊ7À } ÌÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ "VÌ LiÀÊΣ]ÊÓää{°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ>VÌ ÛiÊ ÊÌ iÊ `iÛi « i ÌÊ vÊ" Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ ÌÃÊ ÌiÀ V> «ÕÃÊÃiÀÛ ViÃÊV ÌÌiiÊv ÀÊ£ÇÊ Þi>ÀðÊ- iÊ> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ]Ê -ʽÇÓ]Ê Àià `iÊ Ê ]Ê" °Ê ,ÕÃÃi Ê7 Ìi]Ê - `]Ê ÃÊ>Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÃÌiÀÊ v ÀÊÌ iÊ7>ÌiÀv À`Ê1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV °Ê iÊ >ÃÊ> à ÊLii Ê>ÊÃÕLÃÌ ÌÕÌiÊÌi>V iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ >ÃÌÊ £ÓÊÞi>ÀÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ<> iÃÛ i]Ê" Ê>Ài>°Ê iÊ> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê >ÀL>À>Ê7i }iÀ®]Ê - `ʽǣÊÀià `iÊ Ê
À ÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê
41
#LASSNotes â&#x20AC;&#x2122;74-â&#x20AC;&#x2122;78
7INONA 3TEWART 'ARMHAUSEN ! 3
42
7HEN ARTIST WRITER AND EDUCATOR 7INONA 'ARMHAUSEN BROUGHT THE EXHIBIT h$IRECTIONS IN #ONTEMPORARY )NDIAN 0AINTINGv TO /.5 S %LZAY 'ALLERY OF !RT IN THE FALL OF IT COMPLETED A CIRCLE THAT BEGAN BACK IN h4HIS SHOW IS BRINGING BACK TO /HIO .ORTHERN A GIFT THAT /HIO .ORTHERN GAVE ME WHEN ) lRST BECAME A STUDENT v SHE SAYS .OT THAT 'ARMHAUSEN WAS EVER A TYPICAL STUDENT ! WIFE AND MOTHER SHE BEGAN COLLEGE AT AGE AND COMPLETED HER STUDIES AT /.5 IN THREE YEARS WITH MAJORS IN BOTH ART AND %NGLISH h) WAS VERY INVOLVED IN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES v SHE REMEMBERS h) WAS READY ) WANTED TO STUDY ) WANTED TO WRITE ) WANTED TO DO EXTRA CURRICULAR THINGS ) WANTED TO DO EVERYTHING AND ) DID h9OU HAVE TO REMEMBER ALSO THAT ) HAD TWO CHILDREN WHEN ) STARTED HAD ONE IN MY SOPHOMORE YEAR AND ONE SIX WEEKS AFTER ) GRADUATED 3O ) WAS ONE BUSY GIRL v SHE LAUGHS 3HE WAS THE lRST /.5 STUDENT TO GRADUATE WITH A MAJOR IN ART h) WAS THE EXPERIMENT v SHE ADMITS h$EAN $ARLINGTON AND 0RESIDENT -C)NTOSH SAID @)F YOU LL STICK WITH US WE LL BUILD THE ART MAJOR AROUND YOU !ND THEY DID v 3HE TOOK HER UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AND HER ENTHUSIASM AND MOVED HER STUDIES TO "OWLING 'REEN 3TATE 5NIVERSITY WHERE SHE EARNED A -ASTER OF &INE !RTS IN PAINTING AND ART HISTORY WITH A THEATRE MINOR IN !FTER TEACHING IN AREA SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND WORKING AS ASSISTANT CURATOR AT THE !LLEN #OUNTY -USEUM SHE BECAME AN INSTRUCTOR IN PAINTING DRAWING ART EDUCATION ART FUNDAMENTALS AND ART HISTORY AT /HIO 3TATE 5NIVERSITY S ,IMA CAMPUS h) WANTED TO GET A DOCTORATE IN .ATIVE !MERICAN ART AND EDUCATION AND THE ONLY PLACE ) COULD DO THAT WAS IN THE 3OUTHWEST v SHE SAYS 3O IN SHE LEFT /HIO IN A 6OLKSWAGEN BUS TO MOVE TO 3ANTA &E .EW -EXICO AND WORK ON HER DOCTORATE AT THE 5NIVERSITY OF .EW -EXICO IN !LBUQUERQUE &ATE MAY HAVE PLAYED A ROLE IN HER MOVE 0ULLING INTO 3ANTA &E AFTER DARK SHE FOUND AN INEXPENSIVE MOTEL 4HE NEXT MORNING SHE AWOKE TO lND HERSELF ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE )NSTITUTE OF !MERICAN )NDIAN !RTS THE ORGANIZATION SHE WOULD RESEARCH CHRONICLE AND WORK WITH FOR THE NEXT YEARS !LONG THE WAY TIMING AND CIRCUMSTANCES ALLOWED HER TO PUT HER EDUCATION AND SKILLS TO WORK IN A VARIETY OF WAYS h) LIVED IN 3ANTA &E FOR YEARS v SHE SAYS h7HEN ) lRST STARTED STUDYING THE INSTITUTE ) WORKED AS THE ART SPECIALIST FOR THE 3TATE $EPARTMENT OF %DUCATION IN 3ANTA &E ) WAS THEIR lRST ART SPECIALIST EVER !ND THEN ) WAS ASKED TO COME TO THE #OLLEGE OF 3ANTA &E AND BUILD THE ART DEPARTMENT FOR THEM h4HAT WOULD HAVE BEEN IN AND ) STAYED THERE THROUGH v 3HE RECEIVED HER 0H $ IN (ER DISSERTATION ON THE INSTITUTE BECAME THE BASIS FOR HER BOOK h(ISTORY OF )NDIAN !RTS %DUCATION IN 3ANTA &E v PUBLISHED BY 3UNSTONE 0RESS 3ANTA &E .EW -EXICO h4HEN ) BECAME A CONSULTANT IN ARTS ADMINISTRATION AND ) WORKED WITH VARIOUS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS TO UPGRADE THEIR DEPARTMENTS TO GET THEIR ACCREDITATIONS )N THE MEANTIME ON THE SIDE ) RAN AN ART BUSINESS WHERE ) BROUGHT PEOPLE IN FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY TO STUDY WITH ARTISTS IN 3ANTA &E IN THEIR STUDIOS )T WAS QUITE AN EXPERIENCE v (ER SUCCESS WAS A MATTER OF TIMING SHE BELIEVES h)N THE 3OUTHWEST ESPECIALLY IN THERE WERE A LOT OF THINGS THAT NEEDED TO BE DONE THAT HAD ALREADY BEEN DONE HERE IN THE -IDWEST 4HERE WERE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ME AS A WOMAN IN THE ARTS TO DO THINGS THAT ) HADN T DONE HERE LIKE BECOMING THE CHAIR OF AN ART DEPARTMENT BUILDING A WHOLE ART DEPARTMENT BEING THE lRST ART SPECIALIST WITH THE STATE OF .EW -EXICO 4HE DOORS JUST OPENED AND ALL THE SKILLS ) HAD AND THE EXPERIENCE ) HAD HAD A PLACE ) WAS IN THE CENTER OF IT AND WOMEN ARE WELCOMED TO TAKE POSITIONS OF AUTHORITY IN THE 3OUTHWEST ) THINK IT GOES BACK TO HOW VALUABLE WOMEN WERE IN SETTLING THE 3OUTHWEST v (ER INTEREST IN .ATIVE !MERICAN ART GOES BACK TO CHILDHOOD GROWING UP ALONG THE )NDIANA /HIO BORDER h-Y NAME 7INONA MEANS lRSTBORN DAUGHTER IN .AVAJO AND IN FACT IT HAS A MEANING IN EVERY )NDIAN LANGUAGE 4HAT INmUENCED ME HAVING SUCH AN UNUSUAL )NDIAN NAME AS A LITTLE WHITE #ATHOLIC GIRL )T WAS A COMBINATION OF MY FATHER S INTEREST IN .ATIVE !MERICAN THINGS AND MY NAME v SHE SAYS 7HILE IN .EW -EXICO SHE ALSO WORKED FOR VARIOUS )NDIAN PUEBLOS RAISING MONEY AND SETTING UP MUSEUMS .OW SHE HAS RETURNED TO THE -IDWEST LIVING IN "LOOMINGTON )ND 3HE PUBLISHED A BOOK OF FAMILY HISTORY LAST YEAR AND CONTINUES TO PAINT PRIMARILY ABSTRACT WATERCOLORS AND OILS h-OSTLY ) M HAVING FUN v SHE SAYS 0ART OF THAT FUN IS EXPOSING /HIO .ORTHERN STUDENTS TO .ATIVE !MERICAN ART h7HEN !SSOCIATE 0ROFESSOR OF !RT *UDY 'REAVU lRST CALLED ME SHE ASKED ME TO DO A TALK ON .ATIVE !MERICAN ART 7HAT ) WOULD REALLY LIKE TO DO IS TO EXPOSE THE PEOPLE OF /HIO .ORTHERN TO .ATIVE !MERICAN ART 3O BECAUSE OF MY TIES TO THE )NSTITUTE OF .ATIVE !MERICAN !RT ) WAS ABLE TO ARRANGE THIS SHOW v
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
.ATIVE !MERICAN ART AND 3ANTA &E HAVE BEEN LINKED EVER SINCE THE 3ANTA &E 2AILROAD AND THE -ODEL 4 OPENED THE 3OUTHWEST TO TRAVEL )N FACT THE CITY WAS PROMOTED AS THE PLACE TO SEE !MERICAN )NDIAN ARTISANS AND BUY THEIR WORK )N THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TOOK NOTE OF THIS TRANSPORTATION HUB AND ESTABLISHED THE 3ANTA &E )NDUSTRIAL 3CHOOL FOR )NDIAN CHILDREN (OWEVER THE REGULATIONS OF THE DAY FORBADE THE SCHOOL FROM TEACHING NATIVE ARTS SPEAKING NATIVE LANGUAGES OR PRACTICING NATIVE RITUALS )T WASN T UNTIL THAT THE BAN WAS LIFTED AND THE )NDIAN SCHOOL IN 3ANTA &E WAS IDEALLY POSITIONED TO LEAD THE NEW INTEREST IN .ATIVE !MERICAN !RT !N ENTIRE ART MOVEMENT SPRANG UP IN THE S AND S AROUND THE TRADITIONAL STYLE OF .ATIVE !MERICAN ART AND 3ANTA &E 4HE MOVEMENT CONTINUED INTO THE S WITH A NUMBER OF FAMOUS .ATIVE !MERICAN ARTISTS BEING GRADUATED FROM 3ANTA &E SCHOOL 4HEN INTEREST IN .ATIVE !MERICAN ART BEGAN TO WANE AND BY THE S THE STUDENTS COMING TO THE SCHOOL IN 3ANTA &E WERE MORE LIKELY TO BE TROUBLED OR DELINQUENT YOUNGSTERS THAN ARTISANS h4HEY WERE STUDENTS THAT DIDN T lT WELL WHERE THEY WERE AND THEIR TRIBES CHOSE TO SEND THEM TO 3ANTA &E v 'ARMHAUSEN EXPLAINS )T WAS ALSO A TIME OF MILITANCY AND THE RISE OF !)- THE !MERICAN )NDIAN -OVEMENT /NE OF THE REACTIONS TO THIS SITUATION WAS INCREASED FUNDING FOR THE INSTITUTE FROM 7ASHINGTON AND THE "UREAU OF )NDIAN !FFAIRS AND AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM IN TEACHING NATIVE PEOPLE HOW TO MAKE A LIVING THROUGH THEIR ART 4ODAY THE )NSTITUTE FOR !MERICAN )NDIAN !RTS IS THE ONLY SCHOOL IN THE WORLD DEVOTED TO .ATIVE !MERICAN ART )T OFFERS PROGRAMS IN VISUAL ARTS THEATRE DANCE DRAMA AND CREATIVE WRITING )TS GRADUATES GO ON TO GRADUATE SCHOOL BECOME PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS OR ENTER MUSEUM WORK )TS STUDENTS COME FROM PUBLIC SCHOOLS MISSION SCHOOLS AND RESERVATION SCHOOLS AND FROM ANY OF OR MORE TRIBES ACROSS THE COUNTRY INCLUDING !LASKA 7HAT STARTED AS A HIGH SCHOOL AND THEN A TWO YEAR INSTITUTION NOW OFFERS SEVERAL FOUR YEAR DEGREES AND HAS ITS OWN PERMANENT CAMPUS SPRING 2005
½Ç{
iLÊ iÀLiÀÌ]Ê ]ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê>vÌiÀÊÎäÊÞi>ÀÃÊ ÊÌi>V }°Ê ÀÊ£{ÊÞi>ÀÃ]Êà iÊ >ÃÊLii Ê>Ê «>ÀÌ Ì iÊÀi> ÊiÃÌ>ÌiÊ>}i ÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ Õ LÕÃÊ >Ài>Ê> `ÊÜ Ê ÜÊLiÊvÕ Ì i°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >À`]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ
iL Ó{JÜ `i «i ÜiÃÌ°V °
Ê*iÀ`Õi]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊÃiÀÛ }Ê ÃÊv ÕÀÌ Ê ÌiÀ Ê>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ7iÃÌÊ6 À} >Ê ÕÃiÊ vÊ i i}>ÌiÃ]ÊÌ iÊ«>ÃÌÊÌÜ ÊÞi>ÀÃÊ >ÃÊV > ÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÕÃiÊ i> Ì Ê> `Ê Õ > Ê ,ià ÕÀViÃÊ ÌÌii°Ê iÊ> Ã Ê ÃÊi « Þi`Ê >ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ À }iÀ°Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >ÀÞÊ Ê Õ`i ®]Ê -* ʼÇÈ]Ê ÃÊ> à Ê>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊi « Þi`ÊLÞÊ-Ì> iÀ½ÃÊ ÀÕ}ÃÊ Ê 7 ii iÀÃLÕÀ}]Ê" °Ê Ê> `Ê >ÀÞÊ ÊÀià `iÊ Ê*À V >À`]Ê76° Ê-> Ì ]Ê ]ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê>ÃÊ > iÊ Õ ÌÞÊ
ÀVÕ ÌÊ Õ`}iÊ Ê7>Õ i}> ]Ê Ê Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ Óää{°Ê i>À ÞÊ£ääÊ«i « iÊ«>V i`ÊÌ iÊ ÕÀÞÊ>ÃÃi L ÞÊÀ Ê>ÌÊÌ iÊ > iÊ Õ ÌÞÊ
ÕÀÌ ÕÃiÊÌ ÊL `Ê Êv>ÀiÜi °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê } > `Ê*>À ]Ê °Ê
½ÇÈ
>À Ê ÕLiÀ > ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊÃiÀÛ }Ê>ÃÊ «Àià `i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ" Ê Ãà V >Ì Ê vÊ >} ÃÌÀ>ÌiðÊ/ iÊ>Ãà V >Ì Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ >À}iÃÌÊ Õ` V > Ê>Ãà V >Ì Ê Ê" Ê Ü Ì Ê ÛiÀÊ{xäÊ i LiÀÃ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 9 Õ }ÃÌ Ü ]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ÕLiÀ > Jâ ÌiÀ iÌ° iÌ° > iÌÊ- > ®Ê,> iÞ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ Ài>«« Ìi`ÊÌ À Õ} ÊÓää ÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ 6iÌiÀ >ÀÞÊ >À`Ê vÊ" ÊLÞÊ ÛiÀ ÀÊ LÊ />vÌ°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÀÃÌ]Ê" °Ê
½ÇÇ
, LiÀÌÊ ÀV À> ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ Ài`ÊLÞÊ Li }ÊÃi iVÌi`Ê>ÃÊ iÊ vÊÌ iÊLiÃÌÊ >ÜÞiÀÃÊ Ê iÀ V>ÊLÞÊ7 `Ü>À`É7 Ìi]Ê V°Ê iÊ ÃÊ>Ê >ÌÀ > Ê> `Êv> ÞÊ >ÜÊ>ÌÌ À iÞÊ Ê >V i Ã>V Ê]Ê ]Ê> `ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÀ }Ì Ê *>À ]Ê °Ê LÊ À> ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊV À« À>ÌiÊÛ ViÊ «Àià `i ÌÊ vÊ«ÕÀV >à }Êv ÀÊ7> }Àii Ã°Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÀ }Ì ]Ê °Ê / Ê iÀ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊV > ÊÌi> Ê > >}iÀÊ v ÀÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ >À Ê ÃÕÀ> ViÊ «> Þ°Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ÃÌ Ü ]Ê" Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ iÀ nJ` ÀiVÜ>Þ°V °Ê i > iÊ ÀL®Ê7iLL]Ê ]Ê>V iÛi`Ê >Ì > ÊL >À`ÊViÀÌ wV>Ì Ê>ÃÊ>Ê `` iÊ V ` `Ê}i iÀ> ÃÌ°Ê- iÊ ÃÊ>ÊÌ Ì iÊ £Ê Ài>` }ÊëiV > ÃÌÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ7>«> iÌ>Ê ÌÞÊ -V ðÊ- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7>«> iÌ>]Ê" ]Ê > `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`ÊÜiLL` >VJ ° iÌ°
7 > Ê7ÕÀÃÌiÀ]Ê ]Ê«ÀiÃi Ìi`Ê>ÊÃiÃÃ Ê >ÌÊ>Ê`ÀÕ}Ê Þ«iÀÃi Ã Ì Û ÌÞÊV viÀi ViÊ Ê iÀ i]Ê-Ü ÌâiÀ > `]Ê Ê-«À }ÊÓää{°Ê iÊ > Ã Ê ÃÊ>Ê«À viÃà > ÊÀiÃi>ÀV Ê>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ >ÌÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ V >Ì °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê V >Ì ]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ÜÕÀÃÌiÀÜJÞ> °V °
½Ç
Ãi« Ê Þ ]Ê -* ]Ê>VVi«Ìi`ÊÌ iÊ « Ã Ì Ê vÊ}i iÀ> Ê > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ* >À iÀ V>Ê v ÀÊÌ iÊ À â >ÊÀi} Ê Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓää{°Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê Ã>Ê i ®]Ê -* Ê½Ç ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ ÀÀ Ü i>`Ê Ã« Ì> °Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i `> i]Ê <]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊÀÝ{Ü iJÞ> °V °Ê
i >Ê i à ®Ê > }` ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê, LiÀÌÊ > }` ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ{]ÊÓää{°Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-Ì°Ê/ >Ã]Ê/ iÊ6 À} Ê Ã > `Ã]Êv ÀÊ«>ÀÌÊ vÊÌ iÊÞi>ÀÊ> `Ê"À à > Þ]Ê 9Ê v ÀÊÌ iÊÀi > `iÀ° , LiÀÌÊ,Þ> ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>ÌÌ À iÞÊ>ÌÊ Ü iÀ]Ê i>à iÊEÊ i Ê Ê iÝ }Ì ]Ê 9°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê, V `]Ê 9]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ÀÀÞ> Jv L >Ü°V °Ê
#LASSNotes ’78-’80
)NSTITUTE FOR !MERICAN )NDIAN !RTS
½nä
LiÀÌÊ > « iÃi]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊÌ iÊ > Ê Ã«i> iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ Õ LÕÃÊ >ÞÊ > µÕiÌÊ >ÌÊÌ iÊ Ì>Ê >À L> ` Ê `}iÊ Ê Ã Ì>LÕ >]Ê " ]Ê Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓÎ°Ê iÊ ÃÊ>Ê Õ`}iÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ Ã Ì>LÕ >Ê Õ V «> Ê ÕÀÌ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ã Ì>LÕ >]Ê" °Ê
> i Ê ÕÀLiÀ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê`ÀÕ}ÊÃ>viÌÞÊ vwViÀÉ i` V> Ê v À >Ì ÊëiV > ÃÌÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ Ài}Õ >Ì ÀÞÊ>vv> ÀÃÊ` Û Ã Ê vÊ 8 Ê Ãà ÃÌ> Vi]Ê 1- Ê Ê V>} ]Ê °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i Û iÜ]Ê °ÊÊ -Ìi« i Ê7 > Ã]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Õ` Ì ÀÊv ÀÊ
Õ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ê ÕÀ > ]Ê °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÀÀ ÃÛ i]Ê °Ê
½Çn
>Û `Ê ÀÞ]Ê -]Ê Ê½n£]Ê ÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÕVÞÀÕÃÊ
Õ ÌÞÊ Ã« Ì> Ê >À`Ê vÊ/ÀÕÃÌiiÃÊ> `Ê Û ViÊV > À > Ê vÊÌ iÊ" Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ-Õ«Ài iÊ
ÕÀÌÊ ÌÌiiÊ Ê Ì Õ }Ê i}> Ê `ÕV>Ì °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕVÞÀÕÃ]Ê" °Ê >Ài Ê iÞÃi®Ê i `Ã]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ >«« Ìi`ÊÌ ÊÃiÀÛiÊ>ÃÊ«Àià `i ÌÊ> `Ê "Ê vÊ Ì iÊ > ViÀÊ/ iÀ>«ÞÊ> `Ê,iÃi>ÀV Ê i ÌiÀÊ Ê-> Ê Ì ]Ê/8°Ê- iÊ> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê *>Õ ]Ê Ê½n£]ÊÀià `iÊ Ê-> Ê Ì ]Ê/8°Ê >À Ê, V ÌiÀ]Ê ]Ê >ÃÊLii Ê > i`ÊÛ ViÊ «Àià `i ÌÊv ÀÊÕ ÛiÀà ÌÞÊÀi >Ì ÃÊ>ÌÊ" Ê 7ià iÞ> Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê
4HREE /.5 CLASSMATES 4ONY #ALTAGIRONE ! 3 7INNIE (ERRING . ICHOLAS ! 3 AND %LDON .ONNAMAKER ! 3 REMINISCE ABOUT THEIR TIME AT .ORTHER N 43
#LASSNotes ’81-’85
½n£
V >i Ê > Üà ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ7 vvÊEÊ-> à ]Ê* Ê Ê Ì iÊwÀ ½ÃÊ* >`i « >Ê vwVi°Ê
½nÓ
- >Ü Ê }i À iv]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ Ì iÊ«Àià `i ÌÊ> `Ê "Ê vÊ >À` iÀÊ EÊ7 Ìi]Ê>Ê ` à âiÊi « ÞiiÊ Li iwÌÃÊV ÃÕ Ì }ÊwÀ °Ê iÊ > à ÊÌ Ê«>ÀÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ*Àià `i Ì > Ê V VÊ-Õ ÌÊ Ê7>à }Ì ]Ê
° °ÊÌ ÊÀiÛ iÜÊ> `ÊiÛ> Õ>ÌiÊÌ iÊ VÕÀÀi ÌÊ- V > Ê-iVÕÀ ÌÞÊ-ÞÃÌi °Ê - >Ü ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕL ]Ê" °Ê
> iÊ9 Õ > ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÃÌ>vvÊ« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ-Õ iÀÛ iÊ i` V> Ê i ÌiÀ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê*Õ Ì>Ê À`>]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ `«>ëÞJV V>ÃÌ° iÌ°
½nÎ
i ÞÊ >ÃÌ i]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>Ê}i iÀ> Ê V Õ Ãi É `ÜiÃÌÊÀi} > Ê` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ v ÀÊ* Ê À«°Ê*À viÃà > Ê ÛiÃÌ }>Ì Ê> `Ê ÃÕ Ì }Ê }i VÞ®Ê Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌiÀÛ i]Ê" °Ê `>Ê Õ LiÀÌà ]Ê ]ÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê >Ì > ÊL >À`ÊViÀÌ wV>Ì Ê vÀ ÊÌ iÊ >Ì > Ê >À`Êv ÀÊ *À viÃà > Ê/i>V }Ê-Ì> `>À`ÃÊ Ê >À ÞÊ ` `ÊÌ À Õ} Ê9 Õ }Ê `Õ Ì `É LÀ>ÀÞÊ i` >°Ê- iÊ ÃÊ> Ê i i i Ì>ÀÞÊ LÀ>ÀÞÉ i` >ÊëiV > ÃÌÊ Ü Ì ÊÌ iÊ >À`Ê ÌÞÊ-V ÃÊ> `Ê Àià `iÃÊ Ê1««iÀÊ À }Ì ]Ê" °Ê
> i Ê Ý]Ê ]Ê Ê½nÈ]Ê >ÃÊLii Ê > i`Ê` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÕÀÌ Ê °Ê À}> Ê i ÌiÀÊv ÀÊ ÌÀi«Ài iÕÀ > Ê -ÌÕ` iÃÊ>ÌÊ Ã > `Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê
> i ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê1««iÀÊ-> `Õà Þ]Ê " °Ê / >ÃÊ i Ì]Ê ]Ê i`Ê >Àà > ]Ê i i iÞ]Ê i > Ê EÊ }} Ê>ÃÊ>Êà >Ài `iÀÊ Ã«iV > â }Ê Ê i` V> Ê > «À>VÌ ViÊ `ivi ÃiÊ> `Ê}i iÀ> Ê ÃÕÀ> ViÊ `ivi ÃiÊÜ À °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À i]Ê * °Ê
>Û `Ê-V Õ >V iÀ]Ê -]Ê >ÃÊ Ài V>Ìi`Ê ÃÊ«À Û>ÌiÊ}i iÀ> Ê ÃÕÀ}iÀÞÊ«À>VÌ ViÊÌ Ê iÌÌiÀ }Ê i` V> Ê i ÌiÀÊ Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê iÊ Ü ÊëiV > âiÊ Ê >«>À ÃV « VÊ> `Ê L>À >ÌÀ VÊÃÕÀ}iÀÞÊÜ Ì Ê ÃÊ vwViÊ L>Ãi`Ê>ÌÊ-ÞV> ÀiÊ Ã« Ì> Ê Ê > ÃLÕÀ}]Ê" °Ê Ài}Ê- «Ã ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ ` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ vÊ« >À >VÞÊ«À }À> ÃÊ v ÀÊ, Ìi `Ê Ê > «Ê ]Ê* °Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê iV > VÃLÕÀ}]Ê* °Ê
44
½n{
iÊ > Ã]Ê ]Ê >ÃÊLiV iÊ>Ê vi ÜÊ vÊÌ iÊ iÀ V> Ê i}iÊ vÊ /À > Ê >ÜÞiÀÃ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ã Ê `ÕVÌi`Ê Ì ÊÌ iÊ ÌiÀ >Ì > Ê Ãà V >Ì Ê vÊ ivi ÃiÊ Õ Ãi Ê
®°Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê À wi `]Ê7 °Ê -> ÞÊ > â ®Ê À Ã]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê Ài} > Ê i` V> Ê` ÀiVÌ À]Ê ÛiÀV>Ài]Ê v ÀÊ1 Ìi`Ê i> Ì Ê À Õ«Ê Ê7iÃÌÊ
iÃÌiÀ]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê v À`]Ê " °Ê
> ÞÊ ÕL«]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊi iVÌi`Ê Ê Ì iÊÓää{Ê}i iÀ> Êi iVÌ ÊÌ ÊÃiÀÛiÊ Ê Ì iÊ£ÓÈÌ Ê" Ê i iÀ> Ê ÃÃi L ÞÊ>ÃÊ ,i«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì ÛiÊÌ ÊÌ iÊnnÌ Ê ÃÌÀ VÌÊ Ê Ã ÕÌ iÀ Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌÊ 1 ]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ `LÕL«JLÕL« >Ü vwVi°V ° , > `Ê > ÀL> Ã]Ê - ]ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê vÀ ÊÌ iÊ1°-°Ê ÀÊ ÀViÊÜ Ì Ê>ÊÀ> Ê vÊ iÕÌi > ÌÊ i °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ã Ê >Ü>À`i`ÊÌ iÊ >Ì > Ê-«>ViÊ ÕL½ÃÊ ÃÌÀ >ÕÌ V> Ê } iiÀÊ Ü>À`Ê Ê >ÀV ÊÓää{°Ê iÊ ÃÊÌ iÊÃi ÀÊ «À V «> Êi } iiÀÊv ÀÊ Ìi}À ÌÞÊ «« V>Ì ÃÊ V À« À>Ìi`Ê Ê
> Ì Þ]Ê6 °Ê iÊ> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê/ >]Ê Àià `iÊ Ê > >ÃÃ>Ã]Ê6 °Ê , V >À`Ê i i i]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ Ì iÊÃÌ>vvÊ Õ`}iÊ>`Û V>ÌiÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ >À iÊ À«ÃÊ >ÃiÃÊ Ê >«> °Ê iÊ > `Ê ÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê" >Ü>]Ê >«> ]Ê> `Ê iÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ i i iÀÜJ VLLÕÌ iÀ°Õà V° ° i`Ê >À ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊi iVÌi`ÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ iÝiVÕÌ ÛiÊV ÌÌiiÊ vÊÌ iÊ > ÞÊ >ÜÊ-iVÌ Ê vÊÌ iÊ* >`i « >Ê >ÀÊ Ãà V >Ì °Ê i`ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >v>ÞiÌÌiÊ ]Ê* °Ê «Ê* V i ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊÛ>Àà ÌÞÊ Ã VViÀÊV >V Êv ÀÊ-Ì ÞÊ Àii Ê } Ê-V Ê Ê, V iÃÌiÀÊ Ã]Ê °Ê iÊ}Õ `i`ÊÌ iÊÃV ÊÌ Ê ÌÃÊ wÀÃÌÊ>««i>À> ViÊ ÊÌ iÊÃÌ>ÌiÊ V > « à «Ê >ÌV Ê Ê ÞÊ ÌÃÊ Ì À`ÊÞi>ÀÊ vÊiÝ ÃÌi Vi°Ê iÊ ÃÊ> Ã Ê >ÊLÕà iÃÃÊ> `ÊV «ÕÌiÀÊÌi>V iÀÊ >ÌÊ Û `> iÊ } Ê-V Ê Ê ÕLÕÀ Ê Ã]Ê °Ê ÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê , V iÃÌiÀÊ Ã]Ê °Ê /À>VÞÊ- Ài Ãi ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê> > Ê V>ÀiÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ Ã iÞ½ÃÊ > Ê }` Ê Ê"À > ` ]Ê °Ê- iÊÜ À ÃÊ Ü Ì Ê>Ê} À>vvi]Ê>ÊâiLÀ>]Ê>ÊÜ `iLiiÃÌÊ > `Ê Ì iÀÊ vÀ V> Ê vÃÌ V °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê iÀ Ì]Ê °Ê
½nx
V >i Ê > `]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê Ãi ÀÊ«>ÀÌ iÀÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ , ]Ê V°Ê Ê-> Ê À> V ÃV ]Ê °Ê Ê>`` Ì ]Ê iÊ « >ÞÃÊL>ÃiL> Ê ÊÌ iÊ >ÞÊ Ài>Ê i ½ÃÊ -i ÀÊ >ÃiL> Ê i>}Õi]Ê> `Êv ÀÊ V Õ ÌÞÊÃiÀÛ ViÊÌ iÞÊ« >ÞÊ>}> ÃÌÊ Ì iÊ >ÌiÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ Ì À ÕÃÊ-> Ê +Õi Ì Ê«À à °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-> Ê À> V ÃV ]Ê °Ê
Tuscany and the Italian Riviera Come to Italy!
3PONSORED "Y
/HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY 3EPTEMBER
PLUS TAXES BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
3EE )TALY THE LAND THAT EVOKES A SENSE OF HISTORY PASSION AND ROMANCE IN THE FOLLOWING CITIES -/.4%#!4).) 453#!.9 3!. 2%-/ )4!,)!. 2)6)%2! -/.4% #!2,/ -/.!#/ .)#% 34 0!5, $% 6%.#% '2!33% AND &,/2%.#% !VAILABLE TO /.5 !LUMNI THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS &OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT THE /FlCE OF !LUMNI AT /.5 !,5- 4O REQUEST A BROCHURE OR MAKE RESERVATIONS CONTACT 'LOBAL (OLIDAYS AT
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
#APTAIN "ARBARA "OWYER ! 3 5NITED 3TATES .AVY
½nÈ
*iÌiÊ ÕÀ > ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê 6Ê «À `ÕVÌÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ/ Ê ÕÃÌÀ> >°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê V>ÃÌiÀÊ >ÃÌ]Ê 6 VÌ À >]Ê ÕÃÌÀ> >]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ«iÌiÀLJÌi>V°V °>Õ°
>Û `Ê Õ } > ]Ê - ]Ê V « iÌi`ÊÌ iÊ«ÀiÃÌ } ÕÃÊÞi>À }Ê- > Ê i Üà «Ê*À }À> Ê >ÌÊ >ÃÃ>V ÕÃiÌÌÃÊ ÃÌ ÌÕÌiÊ vÊ /iV }ÞÊÜ Ì Ê> Ê °Ê iÊ ÃÊÌ iÊ }i iÀ> Ê > >}iÀÊ vÊ/ iÊ iÀ V>ÃÊ v ÀÊ > Ì Ê-Õ `ÃÌÀ> `½ÃÊ ÕÃÌ iÀÊ -iÀÛ ViÊ À}> â>Ì °Ê iÊ> `Ê ÃÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê, V v À`]Ê °Ê *> }iÊ-}>ÀÀ ®Ê i à ]Ê - ]Ê ÀÕ ÃÊ iÀÊ Ü ÊwÌ iÃÃÊLÕà iÃÃÊ Ã«iV > â }Ê Ê}iÀ >ÌÀ VÊÃÌÀi }Ì Ê> `Ê Üi iÃðÊ- iÊ> à ÊV >V iÃÊ>Ê `Ã½Ê ÀÕ }ÊV ÕLÊ> `Ê >ÃÊ i`ÊÌ iÊ}À Õ«Ê Ì À Õ} ÊÌ ÀiiÊ-i>ÌÌ iÊ `ÃÊ >À>Ì Ã°Ê *> }iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕÛ> ]Ê7 °Ê `>Ê< i} iÀ®Ê ÌÕÀ]Ê -]Ê «>ÃÃi`ÊÌ iÊ >Ì > ÊiÝ> Ê} Ûi Ê LÞÊÌ iÊ >Ì > Ê > ViÀÊ,i} ÃÌÀ>ÀÃÊ Ãà V >Ì ÊÌ ÊLiÊ>ÊViÀÌ wi`ÊÌÕ ÀÊ Ài} ÃÌÀ>ÀÊ /,®°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Ü>Þ]Ê" °Ê i ÌÊ-Ü i >ÀÌ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê «À V «> Ê Ê V > Ê Ê,Õ}}ÊEÊ Ãà V >ÌiÃÊ Ê > V>ÃÌiÀ]Ê" °Ê i ÌÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê > V>ÃÌiÀ]Ê" °ÊÊ
>Û `Ê9i>} iÞ]Ê -]Ê Ê½n ]Ê >ÃÊLii Ê > i`Ê>Ê«>ÀÌ iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ
iÛi > `Ê vwViÊ vÊ1 iÀÊ iÀ i]Ê *°Ê
½nÇ
/ Ê ÕÃV ÕÀ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊi iVÌi`Ê «Àià `i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ" Ê Ãà V >Ì Ê vÊ «Ài i à ÛiÊ> `Ê «>VÌÊ -V Ã°Ê iÊ ÃÊÌ iÊ` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ /À Ê-Ì>ÀÊ >ÀiiÀÊ «>VÌÊÜ Ì Ê Ì iÊ i >Ê ÌÞÊ-V ÃÊ Ê i >]Ê " °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `Ü>ÌiÀ]Ê " ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ LÕÃV ÕÀÌVJ>`i « >° iÌ° >Ì ii Ê `iÀà ®Ê >À ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÝ> `iÀÊ >À ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" ° /iÀiÃ>Ê >ÌiÃ®Ê À> ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>Ê «i` >ÌÀ V > Ê Ê } iÌ ]Ê/8°Ê/iÀiÃ>Ê Àià `iÃÊ Ê } iÌ ]Ê/8°Ê -V ÌÌÊ iÀ]Ê - ]ÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê >Ê«À Ì ÊÌ Ê ÝiVÕÌ ÛiÊ ÀiVÌ ÀÊ Ê iÌÜ À Ê"«iÀ>Ì ÃÊ-Õ«« ÀÌÊv ÀÊ - Ê Ê-> Ê Ì ]Ê/8°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-> Ê Ì ]Ê/8° SPRING 2005
5 3 .AVY #APTAIN "ARBARA * "OWYER ADMITS THAT WHEN SHE WAS ON THE /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY WOMEN S BASKETBALL TEAM FROM SHE DIDN T PLAY MANY MINUTES HOWEVER SHE DID LEARN THE VALUE OF TEAMWORK h7E HEARD A LOT ABOUT TEAMWORK FROM 'AYLE ,AUTH v "OWYER SAID h3HE STRESSED TEAMWORK v 4HE LESSONS ABOUT TEAMWORK HAVE BEEN A STAPLE OF LIFE AND "OWYER SAID IT IS ONE OF THE REASONS SHE HAS BEEN SO SUCCESSFUL IN HER YEARS AS A MEMBER OF THE 5NITED 3TATES .AVY "OWYER WHO HOLDS THE DISTINGUISHED POSITION OF COMMANDER OF THE *OINT )NTELLIGENCE #OMMAND FOR THE 0ACIlC &LEET KNOWS THAT IT TAKES TEAMWORK FROM HER FELLOW SAILORS AND STAFF WHICH NUMBER AROUND TO BE SUCCESSFUL h7E HAVE SOME WONDERFUL PEOPLE AND ARE ALWAYS ACTIVE AND WORK AS A TEAM v "OWYER SAID !FTER ALL HER VAST COVERAGE AREA IS FROM THE WEST COAST OF THE 5NITED 3TATES TO THE EAST COAST OF !FRICA h7E ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANALYZING MILITARY EVENTS IN THIS AREA v "OWYER SAID h)T IS THE LARGEST COMMAND AREA IN THE WORLD v "OWYER AND HER CREW WERE PUT TO THE TEST THIS PAST YEAR WHEN THE TSUNAMI DEVASTATED THE SOUTHEAST !SIAN REGION 4HE 5 3 .AVAL FORCES WERE CALLED ON TO HELP WITH RELIEF AND RESCUE EFFORTS AND "OWYER SAID HER PRIMARY FOCUS WAS TO SET UP A HOUR CRISIS SUPPORT CELL FOR THE 5 3 MILITARY FORCES ON THE GROUND AND AT SEA "OWYER S COMMAND ALSO OVERSAW NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS .'/ AND AIDED THEM WITH UNCLASSIlED MATERIAL h7E STILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT .'/S BUT THINGS HAVE TAPERED OFF SOMEWHAT v "OWYER SAID "OWYER SAID THE WORK IS REWARDING AND DEMANDING AND KNOWS SHE MADE THE RIGHT DECISION WHEN IT CAME TO JOINING THE 5 3 .AVY SOME TWO PLUS DECADES AGO 4HE QUESTION IS HOW DOES A SMALL TOWN GIRL WHO GREW UP IN AND AROUND "LUFFTON /HIO BECOME ONE OF THE TOP FEMALE OFlCERS IN THE 5 3 .AVY 7ELL THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE 3HE SIMPLY SIGNED UP !FTER GRADUATING FROM #ORY 2AWSON (IGH 3CHOOL "OWYER SELECTED /.5 FOR HER HIGHER EDUCATION BECAUSE IT WAS CLOSE COMFORTABLE AND AFFORDED HER OPPORTUNITIES SHE KNEW SHE WOULD NOT GET AT BIGGER SCHOOLS SUCH AS PLAYING BASKETBALL AND BEING THE SPORTS EDITOR OF THE .ORTHERN 2EVIEW !FTER WHAT SHE CALLS A GREAT FOUR YEARS AS A 0OLAR "EAR "OWYER SAID SERENDIPITY STEPPED IN "OWYER WHO HAD STUDIED HISTORY AND ECONOMICS SAID SHE WAS CLOSE TO GRADUATION AND WEIGHING HER OPTIONS OF POSSIBLY GOING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL (OWEVER SHE ALSO KNEW THERE WAS A WORLD OUT THERE SHE WANTED TO EXPLORE !ND WHILE WALKING THROUGH -C)NTOSH #ENTER SHE RAN INTO A .AVY RECRUITER 3HE TOOK A TEST THAT SHE PASSED WENT TO #OLUMBUS AND THEN A MONTH LATER SHE FOUND HERSELF IN .EWPORT 2HODE )SLAND BEING YELLED AT BY A SENIOR CLASS OFlCER h0ART OF IT FOR ME WAS TO SEE THE WORLD AND THE MILITARY WAS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO DO THAT v SHE SAID 3URE ENOUGH HER WISH CAME TRUE AND SOON SHE WAS GOING TO EXOTIC PORTS OF CALL SUCH AS 4OKYO )TALY AND THE -IDDLE %AST 3OME OF HER OPERATIONAL TOURS INCLUDE ASSIGNMENTS AS AIR INTELLIGENCE OFlCER WITH 0ATROL 3QUADRON &)6% 60 ASSIGNMENTS INTELLIGENCE OFlCER WITH #OMMANDER -ARITIME 2ECONNAISSANCE AND 3URVEILLANCE &ORCES 3IXTH INTELLIGENCE CENTER SUPERVISOR AND 3URVEILLANCE &ORCES 3IXTH &LEET #OMMANDER 4ASK &ORCE 3IXTY 3EVEN "OWYER WHO EARNED A MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT FROM THE .AVAL 0OSTGRADUATE 3CHOOL IN SAID WHEN SHE lRST BEGAN THERE WERE NOT MANY WOMEN IN THE 5 3 .AVY AND SHE SOON BEGAN FORGING NEW TERRITORY FOR FEMALES /NE OF HER MANY ACCOMPLISHMENTS WAS TO BE ONE OF THE lRST FEMALES TO SERVE ON A 5 3 COMBAT SHIP IN AFTER THE COMBAT EXCLUSION ACT WAS REVERSED "OWYER JUMPED AT THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE ON THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER THE 533 !BRAHAM ,INCOLN /N THE 533 !BRAHAM ,INCOLN "OWYER SERVED AS INTELLIGENCE CENTER SUPERVISOR AND COMMANDER 4HIRD &LEET !SSISTANT #HIEF OF 3TAFF FOR INTELLIGENCE 7HILE ASSIGNED TO THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER FROM THE SHIP AND ITS CREW STAFF AND AIR WING CONDUCTED A SIX MONTH DEPLOYMENT TO THE WESTERN 0ACIlC )NDIAN /CEAN AND 0ERSIAN 'ULF WHERE THEY PARTICIPATED IN /PERATION 3OUTHERN 7ATCH !S THE ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF FOR INTELLIGENCE ON THE STAFF OF #OMMANDER 4()2$ &LEET "OWYER WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THE INTELLIGENCE TRAINING AND READINESS OF ALL DEPLOYING 0ACIlC &LEET BATTLE GROUPS AND AMPHIBIOUS READY GROUPS "OWYER SAID THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE TOUR WAS SERVING AS THE COMBINED FORCES SENIOR INTELLIGENCE OFlCER FOR 2IM OF THE 0ACIlC 2)-0!# THE LARGEST MULTI NATIONAL NAVAL EXERCISE IN THE 0ACIlC INVOLVING SIX NATIONS WHOSE COMBINED ASSETS TOTALED MORE THAN SHIPS AND SUBMARINES AIRCRAFT AND PERSONNEL 4HIS WAS A MAJOR STEP FORWARD FOR FEMALES IN THE 5 3 .AVY AND "OWYER SAID SHE IS PROUD TO BE A PART OF THIS MAJOR TRANSITION h)T SHOWED THAT WE COULD COMPETE WITH ANYBODY v SAID "OWYER WHO HAS RECEIVED THE ,EGION OF -ERIT THE $EFENSE -ERITORIOUS 3ERVICE -EDAL TWO AWARDS THE -ERITORIOUS 3ERVICE -EDAL THREE AWARDS AND THE .AVY #OMMENDATION -EDAL THREE AWARDS 3HE IS ALSO THE lRST WOMEN TO ATTAIN THE POSITION SHE IS CURRENTLY HOLDING AND ADMITS THAT SHE IS ALSO PLEASED THAT WOMEN CONTINUE TO EXCEL IN THE 5 3 .AVY
#LASSNotes ’85-’87
9ÛiÌÌiÊ >>îÊ-V À i`iÀ]Ê - ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ `ÕVÌi`Ê Ì ÊÌ iÊ ÀÜ> Ê > Ê vÊ > iÊ Ûi LiÀÊ £Î°Ê9ÛiÌÌiÊÜ>ÃÊ Ài`Êv ÀÊ iÀÊ ÕÌÃÌ> ` }Ê>Ì iÌ VÊ>V iÛi i ÌÃÊ Ü iÊ>ÌÊ ÀÜ> Ê } Ê-V °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê i «Ã V]Ê" °Ê >ÀÞÊ V >ÀÌ Þ®Ê/À ÕÌ]Ê -* ]Ê ÀiVi Ûi`Ê iÀÊL >À`ÊViÀÌ wV>Ì Ê Ê * >À >V Ì iÀ>«ÞÊ Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓää{°Ê - iÊ ÃÊ>ÊV V> Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ 1Ê>ÌÊ `Ê-> >À Ì> Ê Ã« Ì> Ê Ê
>ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê " °Ê
45
#LASSNotes ’87-’90
2OBERT 'ROSS ,
46
4O BE HANDED AN !+ ASSAULT RImE AND BE TOLD THAT YOU WOULD NEED IT TO KEEP YOU AND YOUR STAFF SAFE FROM ENEMY lRE USUALLY IS NOT SOMETHING A CORPORATE ATTORNEY THINKS THEY WILL ENCOUNTER DURING THEIR CAREER BUT FOR "OB 'ROSS IT BECAME A REALITY LAST YEAR 'ROSS WHO NEVER DREAMED OF STRAPPING ON A lREARM WAS APPOINTED BY THE 7HITE (OUSE TO BE THE SENIOR ADVISOR OF ,ABOR AND 3OCIAL 3ERVICES IN )RAQ (IS DUTY WAS TO ASSIST IN SETTING UP EMPLOYMENT CENTERS TO HELP THE MANY DISPLACED UNEMPLOYED )RAQIS ,IKE MOST WHO WERE PUT IN THIS IMPORTANT YET DANGEROUS SITUATION 'ROSS HAD MANY CONCERNS AND QUESTIONS TO DEAL WITH $O ) WANT TO LEAVE MY FAMILY 7HAT WILL HAPPEN TO THEM IF SOMETHING SHOULD HAPPEN TO ME WHILE AWAY 7ILL ) BE SAFE $O ) WANT TO LEAVE MY BUSINESS AND ALL OF MY CLIENTS 'ROSS KNEW THAT HE WOULD BE HELPING MANY PEOPLE AND THAT IS WHY HE DECIDED TO TAKE ON THIS DAUNTING TASK !FTER ACCEPTING THE JOB 'ROSS RECRUITED lVE CIVILIAN STAFF MEMBERS TO TAKE WITH HIM (E AND HIS STAFF WERE DEPLOYED IN *ANUARY OF &ROM THE MOMENT 'ROSS ENTERED THE 5 3 MILITARY AIRPLANE AND SET FOOT ON )RAQI SOIL HE BRACED HIMSELF FOR ENCOUNTERING SERIOUS CHALLENGES 4HE SAFETY OF !MERICAN CIVILIANS IN "AGHDAD IS TAKEN SERIOUSLY 4HE GROUP WAS mOWN ONTO AN !MERICAN LANDING STRIP WHERE THE PLANE MADE A CORKSCREW LANDING SO AS TO AVOID BEING lRED UPON !S A SAFETY PRECAUTION FROM SNIPERS 'ROSS ITINERARY WAS KEPT SECRET 4HEY IMMEDIATELY REALIZED THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ON THEIR GUARD AT ALL TIMES $URING 'ROSS lRST DAY HE EXPERIENCED MANY REALITIES OF WARFARE SUCH AS ROCKET ATTACKS AND GUNlRE (E WAS GIVEN HIS OWN !+ TO KEEP WITH HIM AT ALL TIMES FOR SECURITY 7ITH PERCENT OF THE )RAQI POPULATION DEPENDENT ON GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO THE WAR MANY OF THEM BECAME DISPLACED AFTER THE GOVERNMENT WAS DISMANTLED 7ORKING ALONGSIDE #OALITION 0ROVISIONAL !UTHORITY #0! LEADER !MBASSADOR , 0AUL "REMER 'ROSS AND HIS STAFF WERE GIVEN TASKS TO ADDRESS THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM 4HEY NEEDED TO CREATE EMPLOYMENT CENTERS TO MATCH WORKERS WITH APPROPRIATE POSITIONS AND TO RESTORE WHAT DEPOSED LEADER 3ADDAM (USSEIN HAD IGNORED 4IME WAS SPENT GIVING EXAMPLES OF GOOD GOVERNING SKILLS TO )RAQI WORKERS !LONG WITH CREATING EMPLOYMENT CENTERS 'ROSS WAS ASSIGNED TO WORK WITH -INISTER 3HEIK 3AMI !ZARA AL -AJ UNE OR h3HEIK 3AMI v A YEAR OLD 3HIITE TRIBAL LEADER 'ROSS TAUGHT HIM WAYS TO GOVERN JUSTLY AFTER THE TRANSFER OF POWER WAS COMPLETE 'ROSS THEN USED HIS TIME WITH 3HEIK 3AMI TO EVALUATE IF HE WOULD BE A WELL QUALIlED CANDIDATE TO ASSUME POWER OF THE MINISTRY (OWEVER 'ROSS FOUND 3HEIK 3AMI TO BE UNlT FOR THE POSITION AND ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL WAS SELECTED $UE TO THIS SELECTION MANY )RAQIS REBELLED AGAINST THE DECISION BRINGING 'ROSS POSITION INTO FURTHER DANGER 'ROSS BEGAN TO RECEIVE DEATH THREATS AND SECURITY WAS HEIGHTENED (E WAS GIVEN BODYGUARDS FOR HIS LAST THREE WEEKS IN "AGHDAD 'ROSS DAILY ROUTINE TURNED INTO SECLUDING HIMSELF FROM DANGER BY STAYING IN THE h'REEN :ONE v (E WAS ALLOWED TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF THE AREA ONLY IF HE WORE HIS HELMET BULLETPROOF VEST AND CARRIED HIS WEAPON !FTER MUCH HARD WORK AND EFFORT 'ROSS AND HIS STAFF PREPARED FOR THE TRANSITION OF GOVERNMENT DURING !PRIL AND -AY AND ON *UNE THE COALITION HANDED OVER SOVEREIGNTY 4HEY WERE ABLE TO SET UP EMPLOYMENT CENTERS AND SEVEN VOCATIONAL CENTERS CREATE SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAMS AND WELFARE SYSTEMS AND TAKE CARE OF DIFFERENT SOCIAL CARE ESTABLISHMENTS BEFORE RETURNING HOME 4HIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY IS SOMETHING 'ROSS WOULD NEVER HAVE IMAGINED AS A YOUNGSTER GROWING UP IN $AYTON /HIO 'ROSS AMBITION WAS TO ATTEND /.5 AND BECOME A LAWYER (E KNEW ABOUT /.5 FROM RELATIVES WHO HAD ATTENDED 'ROSS COMMENTS h#OMING TO /.5 SEEMED LIKE THE THING TO DO FOR LAW SCHOOL v $URING HIS TIME IN LAW SCHOOL 'ROSS REMEMBERS THE HARSH WINTER BLIZZARDS BUT ENJOYED !DA AND WAS ALWAYS IMPRESSED WITH THE UNIVERSITY S CAMPUS !FTER GRADUATING WITH A LAW DEGREE FROM /.5 IN 'ROSS SAW HIMSELF WORKING IN A CORPORATE LAW lRM (E MOVED BACK TO 5TAH WHERE HE HAD LIVED PRIOR TO ATTENDING /.5 TO BEGIN WORK AT &IRST )NTERSTATE "ANK AND WAS EVENTUALLY PROMOTED TO PRESIDENT AND #%/ UNTIL &IRST )NTERSTATE WAS MADE INTO 7ELLS &ARGO !FTER WORKING WITH 7ELLS &ARGO 'ROSS WAS ASKED TO WORK FOR THE 5TAH STATE GOVERNMENT AND HELP WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES 'ROSS WORKED IN THE GOVERNMENTAL SECTOR FOR SIX YEARS UNTIL HE OPENED HIS OWN lRM BASED IN 5TAH KNOWN AS 3TRATEGIC )MPACT ,## WHICH DEALS WITH STATE GOVERNMENT SERVICES
-V ÌÌÊ7 Ã]Ê - ]ÊÀiVi Ûi`ÊÌ iÊÓää{Ê1-/ É / Ê `ÜiÃÌÊ-iVÌ > Ê > «ÕÃÊ,iVÀi>Ì Ê Ü>À`Ê v ÀÊ ÃÊÜ À Ê>ÃÊ i>`ÊV >V Ê vÊÌ iÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ Ê 7 i ½ÃÊ/i ÃÊÌi> °Ê7 ÃÊÜ>ÃÊÃi iVÌi`Ê ÛiÀÊ> Ê
Ê> `Ê ÊV >V iÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ `ÜiÃÌÊ-iVÌ °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `>]Ê" °ÊÊ
½nn
V >i Ê ÃV>v> ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ}i iÀ> Ê V Õ Ãi Êv ÀÊ Û > > Ê ÌiÀ«À ÃiÃ]Ê V°Ê iÊÜ Ê v VÕÃÊ Ê > `Ê>VµÕ Ã Ì Ê> `Êw > Vi°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê6iÀ >]Ê °Ê >À Ê > Û ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ iÊ vÊÓÇÊ ` Û `Õ> ÃÊÌ Ê ÀiVi ÛiÊÌ iÊÓÓ `Ê> Õ> Ê ÛiÀ À½ÃÊ Ü>À`Êv ÀÊ "ÕÌÃÌ> ` }Ê Ì âi Ê À iÊ*ÀiÛi Ì Êv ÀÊVÀi>Ì }Ê Ì iÊÞ ÕÌ Ê«À }À> Ê Ü Ê>ÃÊÌ iʺ i}> Ê >} iÃ»Ê Ê
i>Àwi `Ê Õ ÌÞ]Ê* °Ê V >i Ê ÕÌV à ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃiV `Ê vwViÀÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌ ÀÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ -/ ,Ê ÀÊ >À} Ê ®Ê ÌÀ> }ÊVi ÌiÀÊ Ê iLÀ ]Ê 9°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `i«i `i Vi]Ê 9°Ê / iÀiÃ>Ê Ü > ®Ê*iÌi]Ê ]Ê> `Ê > ViÊ *iÌiÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ{]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÀiÃ>Ê ÃÊ >ÊÃÌ ÀiÊ > >}iÀÊ>ÌÊ ÃV Õ ÌÊ ÀÕ}Ê >ÀÌÊ Ê* Üi ]Ê " °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i >Ü>Ài]Ê" °Ê -Ìi« i Ê7i } ÀÃÌ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊÃÜ À Ê Ê>ÃÊ Õ V «> ÊV ÕÀÌÊ Õ`}iÊ vÊ7iÃÌÊ*>ÌiÀà ]Ê ]Ê Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊÓää{°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê, `}iÜ `]Ê ]Ê> `Ê V> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊÃÜ ÀÃÌJL à >Ü°V °
½n
iÛ Ê ÌV i ]Ê -* ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ>«« Ìi`ÊLÞÊ ÛiÀ ÀÊ LÊ/>vÌÊ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ" Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ >À`Ê vÊ* >À >VÞÊv ÀÊ>ÊÌiÀ Êi ` }Ê Ê Õ iÊ Óään°Ê iÊ ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ, Ìi `Ê Ê >À ]Ê " ]ÊÜ iÀiÊ iÊ> à ÊÀià `iÃ°Ê *>ÌÀ V Ê* V iÌÌ]Ê ]Ê >ÃÊLiV iÊ>Ê«>ÀÌ iÀÊ Ê Ì iÊwÀ Ê vÊ Ã>>V]Ê À> Ì]Ê i` > ÊEÊ/iiÌ À]Ê *Ê Ê
Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê*>ÌÀ V ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À Ûi« ÀÌ]Ê" °Ê
½ ä
>À i iÊ > îÊ-> `iÀÃ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÌÌi ` }Ê >ÜÊÃV Ê>ÌÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À â >Ê Ê/ÕVà °Ê - iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê/ÕVà ]Ê <]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ i > Ó{J à °V °
"ILL !LGE ! 3 , IS PICTURED WITH 4EXAS 'OVERNOR 2ICK 0ERRY BEFORE OFlCIATING THE #OTTON "OWL ON .EW 9EARS $AY
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
½ £
} iÊ >ÃV >]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Êy } ÌÊ >ÌÌi `> ÌÊv ÀÊ iÀ V> Ê À iðÊ- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê/ Õ ]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ> >ÃV >JV V>ÃÌ° iÌ°
ÀiÃÊ,ii`®Ê V >À > `]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊV >V }ÊÃiÛi Ì }À>`iÊ} À ÃÊ L>à iÌL> Ê>ÌÊ, ÃiÛi ÌÊ `` iÊ-V Ê Ê<> iÃÛ i]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊwvÌ }À>`iÊL ÞÃÊ L>à iÌL> Ê>ÃÊÜi °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê <> iÃÛ i]Ê" °ÊÊ , V >À`Ê- Ì ]Ê ]ÊLi}> Ê ÃÊ££Ì Ê Þi>ÀÊ>ÃÊ>Êwi `Ê>ÌÌ À iÞÊ ÊÌ iÊ >Ì > Ê >L ÀÊ,i >Ì ÃÊ >À`Ê Ê* i Ý]Ê <]Ê Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓÎ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* i Ý]Ê <°Ê /À ÞÊ-Ìi i ]Ê - ]ÊÜ>ÃÊÌÀ> ÃviÀÀi`Ê Ì ÊÌ iÊ i>`µÕ>ÀÌiÀÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ1°-°Ê/Ài>ÃÕÀÞÊ Ê7>à }Ì ]Ê
]ÊÜ iÀiÊ iÊÃiÀÛiÃÊ >ÃÊ>ÊÃi ÀÊ> > ÞÃÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ"vwViÊ vÊ * > }Ê> `Ê-ÌÀ>Ìi}Þ°Ê iÊ> `Ê ÃÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê >* >Ì>]Ê °Ê
½ Ó
>ÌÌ iÜÊ `iÀà ]Ê - ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ Ài`Ê>ÃÊ > >}iÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ Õ iÃÊ vwViÊ vÊ À i }ÊEÊ, LiÀÌà ]Ê V°]Ê> Ê i } iiÀ }Ê> `ÊÌiÃÌ }ÊwÀ Ê Ê-ÌiÀ }]Ê 6 °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê*ÕÀVi Û i]Ê6 °Ê
À ÃÊ > } > Ã®Ê À }ÃLÞ]Ê - ]Ê «i i`Ê >ÃÌÊ/À>ÝÊ- } ÃÊ> `Ê LÀ `iÀÞÊ Ê Õ LÕÃÊ À Ûi]Ê" ]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊÓ Îä°Ê- iÊ> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `Ê Ü ÊÌ iÊÃÌ ÀiÊ> `ÊÀià `iÊ Ê Õ LÕÃÊ À Ûi]Ê" °Ê - iÀÞ Ê >Õà > ÌiÀ]Ê - ]Êë iÊ>ÌÊ ÕvvÌ Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ûi LiÀÊÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê iÀÊëiiV ]Êi Ì Ì i`ʺ ÃV ÛiÀ }Ê7 Ê 9 ÕÊ Ài]Ê" iÊ V Ê>ÌÊ>Ê/ i]»ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê «>ÀÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ*Àià `i Ì > Ê i>`iÀà «Ê ÀÕ Ê ÊV> «ÕÃ°Ê >Õà > ÌiÀÊ ÃÊÌ iÊ Û ViÊ«Àià `i ÌÊv ÀÊ>` ÃÌÀ>Ì Ê>ÌÊ , L Ã Ê Ê >V iÃÊ Ê i Ì ]Ê" ]Ê > `Êà iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ` >Þ]Ê" °Ê À> Ê i]Ê ]Ê}À>`Õ>Ìi`ÊvÀ Ê >ÜÊÃV Ê>ÌÊ >« Ì> Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ> `Ê ÃÌ>ÀÌi`Ê °,° °-°/°Ê,i> Ê ÃÌ>ÌiÊ-iÀÛ ViÃ]Ê Ì`°Ê iÊ> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i viÀ]ÊÀià `iÊ Ê1««iÀÊ À }Ì ]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê iÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊv iJ> °V ° >À > Ê Và Ã]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊV ivÊ vÊ« >À >VÞÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ,i -«>À ÃÊ/À L> Ê i> Ì Ê i ÌiÀÊ Ê,i ]Ê 6°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê,i ]Ê 6°Ê
>Û `Ê iÀ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ À`> i`Ê>ÃÊ > Êi `iÀÊLÞÊÌ iÊ7iÃÌÊ" Ê viÀi ViÊ ÊÌ iÊ1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV Ê Ê Õ iÊ Óää{°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `> i]Ê" °Ê i Ê-Ü>ÀÌâ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ> Ê ,-ÊÃi ÀÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ i ÌÌiÊEÊ/ ÕV iÊ Ê * ÌÌÃLÕÀ} ]Ê* °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* ÌÌÃLÕÀ} ]Ê * °Ê -ÌiÛi Ê6> i]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊÃ> iÃÊ ` ÀiVÌ ÀÊv ÀÊ >Ì > Ê ÌÞÊ À« À>Ì Ê Ê À >`>Ê Õ `Ã°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ì ]Ê" °Ê
½ Î
-V ÌÌÊ À>ÌÌ ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ«À Ìi`Ê Ì Ê«>ÀÌ iÀÊ>ÌÊ >À}>ÀiÌÊ7°Ê7 }ÊEÊ Ãà V >ÌiÃÊ Ê iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê Û ]Ê" °ÊÊ ,> « Ê > LiÀ > ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ Ì iÊiÝiVÕÌ ÛiÊ` ÀiVÌ ÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ À iÊ iÌÀ « Ì> Ê Õà }Ê ÕÌ À ÌÞÊ Ê -> `Õà Þ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-> `Õà Þ]Ê " °Ê SPRING 2005
/ ``Ê iÜ Ã]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ «À viÃà ÀÊ vÊV Õ Ãi }Ê> `ÊV Õ Ãi ÀÊ i`ÕV>Ì Ê>ÌÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ ÀÌ Ê >À >Ê>ÌÊ Àii ÃL À °Ê ÃÊ ÀiÃi>ÀV Ê ÌiÀiÃÌÃÊ V Õ`iÊ>` iÃVi ÌÊ ÃÕLÃÌ> ViÊÕÃi]Ê Ì Û>Ì > Ê >««À >V iÃÊÌ ÊV Õ Ãi }]Ê> `ÊÌ iÊ >«« V>Ì Ê vÊ Õ Ì Û>À >ÌiÊÃÌÀ>Ìi} iÃÊÌ Ê >``ÀiÃÃÊÌ iÃiÊ«À L i Ã°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Àii ÃL À ]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê >ÌÊÌyiÜ ÃJÕ V}°i`Õ° 6 Ê"ÃV i]Ê -]ÊÜ>ÃÊ«À Ìi`ÊÌ Ê ÌiV V> ÊëiV > ÃÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÕÌ >Ìi`Ê
i ÃÌÀÞÊ >L À>Ì ÀÞÊv ÀÊ Û> Vi]Ê>Ê V V> ÊÀiÃi>ÀV Ê À}> â>Ì Ê vviÀ }Ê >LÊÃiÀÛ ViÃÊÌ Ê> `Ê Ê« >À >ViÕÌ V> Ê ÀiÃi>ÀV °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ` > >« Ã]Ê °Ê -«i ViÀÊ* viÀ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê- ÞiÊ Õ«viÀ®ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓ]Ê Óää{°Ê-«i ViÀÊ ÃÊ>Ê«À iVÌÊ > >}iÀÊ >ÌÊ > ÃÊ } iiÀ }Ê Ê->À>à Ì>]Ê °Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê->À>à Ì>]Ê °Ê
½ {
Õ ÃÊ >À ââ ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê i viÀÊ ->À` >®ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓÓ]Ê Óää{°Ê >À ââ Ê ÃÊ> Ê>ÌÌ À iÞÊ> `Ê > >} }Ê«>ÀÌ iÀÊ vÊ >À ââ ÊEÊ Ãà V >ÌiÃÊ Ê iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê ÀÞ> Ê } ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê` Û Ã Ê ÃÕ«« ÀÌÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ >À}iÃÌÊ v> Þ Ü i`Ê*i«Ã Ê` ÃÌÀ LÕÌ ÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ V Õ ÌÀÞ]Ê Õvv> Ê, V Ê Ê Õ ÌÃÛ i]Ê °Ê ÀÞ> ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ ÌÃÛ i]Ê °Ê
> iÊ V >À > `]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê«À iVÌÉ } Ì }Ê > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ Õ} iÃÊ 6Ê Ê
iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕV `]Ê " °Ê
½ x
>Ã Ê `iÀà ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê > >Ê L îÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ ]ÊÓää{°Ê >Ã Ê ÃÊ> Ê ÃÌÀÕVÌ > Ê `ià } iÀÊv ÀÊ À ÃÌÊEÊ9 Õ }Ê Ê
iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -ÌÀiiÌÃL À ]Ê" ° Ê >Õv > ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÌiV V> ÊÀià ÕÀViÊëiV > ÃÌÊv ÀÊ ÕÃV Ê-« ÀÌÃÊ } Ì }Ê Ê ÕL ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* Üi ]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ >ÕvÞJ Ý° iÌV °V °
-V ÌÌÊ* iÀÌ ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÌiV V> Ê` VÕ i Ì>Ì Ê`iÛi «iÀÊ >ÌÊ*À ViÌ Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê * > ÃL À ]Ê °Ê
>Û `Ê-ÕV > i ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ Û ViÊ«Àià `i ÌÊ vÊ «iÀ>Ì ÃÊv ÀÊ Ý«ÀiÃÃÊ-VÀ «ÌÃÉ ÕÀ>-VÀ «ÌÊ Ê"À > ` ]Ê °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê"À > ` ]Ê °ÊÊ Ã Ê ÜiÀ®Ê-Ì }iÀ]Ê ]Ê > `Ê > iÃÊ-Ì }iÀ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* i ÝÛ i]Ê* °Ê
½ È
> `Ê - i À ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊÜ À }Ê Ê ÃÊ Ê>ÌÊ }Ê > >`Ê1 ÛiÀÃ ÌÞÊ vÊ*iÌÀ iÕ Ê> `Ê iÀ> ÃÊ Ê
> À> ]Ê->Õ` Ê À>L >°Ê iÊ ÃÊ> Ã Ê Ì iÊ}i iÀ> Ê > >}iÀÊ vÊ Ê- >ÀµÊ * >ÃÌ VÊ `ÕÃÌÀÞÊ °]Ê Ì`°Ê Ê, Þ>` ]Ê ->Õ` Ê À>L >°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê, Þ>` ]Ê ->Õ` Ê À>L >Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ Ã i ÀÞJ> à >Àµ « °V °Ã>°
>À iÃÊ `À V ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊLÕà iÃÃÊ >` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÀÊv ÀÊ ÀÃÌÊ >«Ì ÃÌÊ ÕÀV Ê Ê Ã iL À ]Ê °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ã iL À ]Ê °Ê
#LASSNotes ’91-’96
/.5 ALUMNI FACULTY AND STAFF WERE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE WEDDING OF !LLISON "OWER ! 3 AND *AMES 3TINGER ON /CT 0ICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT ARE 3COTT 'RAUBARD #HRIS "ARR %.' *ULIE "IAN CHI 'RAUBARD "53 #HRISTY 7AGNER "EASCHLER "53 AND HER HUSBAND 2ON "EASCHLER "53 6ICE 0RESIDENT OF &INANCIAL !FFAIRS *OHN 'REEN AND HIS WIFE 3ANDY 'REEN !NGELA &LINN #ARVER (EATHER 0UTT 0EG (IBBARD (AROLD 0UTT 3USAN 0UTT $AVE 3MITTLE "53 AND HIS WIFE +IM 0ARSONS 3MITTLE ! 3
iÛ Ê > iÞ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Êv> ÞÊ «À>VÌ Ì iÀÊ>ÌÊ- Ì Ê VÊ> `Ê À>`ÞÊ i À > Ê Ã« Ì> Ê Ê i >Ü>Ài]Ê" °Ê iÛ ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7 ÀÌ }Ì ]Ê" °Ê ÞÊ* >Ìv Ì®Ê >Ûi >À]Ê - ]Ê Ü>ÃÊ«À Ìi`ÊÌ ÊV ÌÞÊi } iiÀÊv ÀÊ Ì iÊ ÌÞÊ vÊ* µÕ>]Ê" °Ê- iÊ> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À ÌÌ]Ê - ʽ È]ÊÀià `iÊ Ê - ` iÞ]Ê" ÊÜ Ì ÊÌ i ÀÊà ]Ê ÀÞVi°Ê > iÃÊ Û> iV]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÕV i>ÀÊ « >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ*iÌ iÌÊ* >À >VÞÊ - ÕÌ ÃÊ Ê iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕÞ> }>Ê > Ã]Ê" °Ê 6> iÀ iÊ, à > ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÃÌ>vvÊ« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ* ÞÊ iÀ V>Ê ÛiÀ i ÌÊ-iÀÛ ViÃÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ >Û> Ê Ã« Ì> Ê>ÌÊ > «Ê*i ` iÌ Ê Ê "Vi> à `i]Ê °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-> Ê
i i Ìi]Ê Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ÛÀ à > JÞ> °V ° i Ì Ê-Þ iÃ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê/iÀ Ê ÕÌâ®]Ê -* ʽ ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ{]Ê Óää{°Ê i Ì Ê ÃÊ>Ê«À }À> Ê > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ `Ü>ÞÊ*À `ÕVÌÃÊ À Õ«]Ê> `Ê/iÀ Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊÜ Ì Ê" V>Ài°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê > `]Ê" °Ê
)N HONOR OF THEIR TH BIRTHDAYS lVE /.5 GRADUATES -ARY +AY -C-ILLAN 6ANCE ! 3 $IANA ,OW ! 3 ,YNNE 'RAHL %RB ! 3 $EBBIE -EYER / 4OOLE 0( AND 3USAN &ISCHER "AKER ! 3 RECREATED A PHOTO THAT WAS TAKEN ON THEIR GRADUATION DAY IN -AY
47
#LASSNotes ’97-’98
2EBECKA 2EEVE ! 3 2ICHARD #HAMBERLAIN HAS MADE HIS MARK AS AN ACTOR BOTH ON STAGE AND SCREEN 2EBECKA 2EEVE HAS SEEN THIS lRST HAND AS SHE HAS ACTED WITH #HAMBERLAIN IN THE THEATER PRODUCTION OF h3CROOGEv AND ONE DAY HOPES TO MAKE A SIMILAR MARK WITH HER CAREER 4HIS WAS 2EEVE S lRST BIG BREAK WHERE SHE PLAYED )SABEL YOUNG 3CROOGE S lANC£E 3INCE HIGH SCHOOL h) WAS ENCOURAGED GREATLY BY MY GRANDMOTHER IN ALL ASPECTS OF THEATER AND ) KNEW ) WANTED TO BE AN ACTRESSv REMARKS 2EEVE (ER INTEREST TURNED TO DINNER THEATER ONCE SHE BEGAN AT /HIO .ORTHERN !T /.5 2EBECKA STUDIED COMMUNICATION ARTS WITH CONCENTRATIONS IN MUSICAL THEATER AND THEATER ALONG WITH HAVING 3PANISH AND DANCE MINORS 3HE PARTICIPATED IN NUMEROUS PRODUCTIONS SUCH AS h0HANTOM OF THE /PERA v h3INGING IN THE 2AIN v AND h(OLIDAY 3PECTACULAR v h) CHOSE /.5 BECAUSE OF THE GREAT FACULTY THE &REED #ENTER FACILITY AND ) JUST LIKED /.5 v ,OOKING BACK ON HER COLLEGE THEATER EXPERIENCE 2EEVE REMEMBERS THE THEATER PROGRAM AS hOUTSTANDING BECAUSE OF THE OVERALL PRODUCTION VALUE AS FAR AS TECHNOLOGY AND SETS 4HE QUALITY WAS GREAT v !FTER GRADUATION 2EBECKA WENT INTO ACTING WITH DINNER THEATER !FTER SPENDING TIME IN )NDIANA AND &LORIDA 2EEVE NOW RESIDES IN #HICAGO 3HE BECAME INVOLVED WITH h3CROOGEv WHEN HER AGENT SENT HER TO AN AUDITION WHERE SHE PLAYED A DUAL ROLE AS )SABEL YOUNG 3CROOGE S lANC£E AND 3CROOGE S NEPHEW S WIFE WHO REMINDS HIM OF HIS PAST LOVE h2ICHARD #HAMBERLAIN IS A VERY SWEET MAN v REMARKS 2EEVE )T WAS HER lRST TIME WORKING WITH A CELEBRITY AND SHE FOUND #HAMBERLAIN TO BE VERY SUPPORTIVE h) FELT PRIVILEGED TO HAVE HAD A FEW SCENES WITH HIM 4O WORK WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS DONE SO MUCH WAS AMAZING v SAID 2EEVE 4HE PRODUCTION HAD BEEN PUT ON PREVIOUSLY IN ,ONDON SO SETS DIRECTION AND STAFF WERE ALREADY EXPERIENCED WITH PUTTING ON THE SHOW 4HE PRODUCTION WAS ON TOUR FROM /CTOBER UNTIL *ANUARY WHERE IT MOVED CITY TO CITY EACH WEEK h7E HAD STANDING OVATIONS IN EVERY CITYxIT WAS VERY AMAZING v COMMENTS 2EEVE .OW THAT h3CROOGEv IS OVER 2EEVE IS LOOKING FOR NEW PROJECTS AND HAS BEEN AUDITIONING h) WOULD LOVE TO BE BACK OUT ON THE ROAD AGAIN v SHE SAYS 3HE HAS ALSO DONE SOME AUDITIONING IN .EW 9ORK #ITY AND WOULD LOVE THE CHANCE TO DO DINNER THEATER THERE IN THE FUTURE
! GROUP OF /.5 ALUMNI FACULTY STAFF AND FAMILIES TOOK A $ISNEY CRUISE 48
½ Ç
> iÊ Õ `ÃV Õ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊLÀ> V Ê > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ1 Ì >ÌiÊ-Ì>vw }Ê-iÀÛ ViÃÊ Ê, V Û i]Ê °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À vÌ ]Ê °Ê / Ê Ãi ]Ê - ]ÊV « iÌi`Ê ÃÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Êi } iiÀ }Ê>ÌÊ iÌÌiÀ }Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ê >ÀV ÊÓääÎ°Ê iÊ ÃÊ>Ê`ià } Êi } iiÀÊv ÀÊ*>À iÀÊ iÀ ë>ViÊ Ê LiÝÊ Û Ã °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > > >â ]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê >ÌÊÌ >Ãw Ãi J> °V ° À VÊ iÃV ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê LiÀ ÞÊ ->ÕV > ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê À VÊ ÃÊ>ÊÀi} > ÊÃ> iÃÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ Ài>ÌÊ > iÃÊ Õ V>Ì ÃÊV ÛiÀ }Ê V }> ]Ê> `ÊÌ iÊÃ> iÃÊ> `Ê >À iÌ }Ê ` ÀiVÌ ÀÊv ÀÊ1°-°Ê*À L âÊV ÛiÀ }Ê iÜÊ 9 À Ê> `Ê*i ÃÞ Û> >°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê* ÌÌÃLÕÀ} ]Ê* °ÊÊ ÞÊ iÀ iÀ®Ê ië i]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ i iwÃÊ i> Ì V>ÀiÊ Ê Ài>ÌÊ > Ã]Ê /°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i Ì]Ê /°Ê À > Ê Ã]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃi ÀÊà vÌÜ>ÀiÊ i } iiÀÊv ÀÊ 7Ê > V > Ê-iÀÛ ViÃÊ Ê ÕL ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i >Ü>Ài]Ê " °Ê °Ê `ÀiÜÊ Ã ]Ê ]Ê «i i`Ê ÃÊ >ÜÊwÀ Ê Ê7iÃÌÊ* Ì]Ê6 ]ÊÜ V Ê Ã«iV > âiÃÊ ÊÀi> ÊiÃÌ>Ìi]ÊVÀ > É ÌÀ>vwV]ÊÜ Ã]Ê` Û ÀVi]Ê> `ÊL> ÀÕ«ÌVÞÊ >Ü°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌÊ* Ì]Ê6 °Ê À>` iÞÊ Ãi« ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÛiÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ À Û iÊ* > ÌÊ vÊ"Üi ÃÊ Ê Ã]Ê V°Ê Ê À Û i]Ê* °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À Û i]Ê* ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ LÀ>`° Ãi« JÛð °V °
`ÞÊ >À ®Ê `iÀ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ >ÊÀià `i ÌÊ« Þà V > Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ i À}iÊ 7>à }Ì Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ã« Ì> Ê Ê 7>à }Ì ]Ê ° °Ê `ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À }Ì ]Ê6 °Ê / Ê i ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÀi} ÃÌiÀi`Ê ÕÀÃiÊ >ÌÊ- ÕÌ Ê > iÊ Ã« Ì> Ê Ê iÀ Ì]Ê °Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê,>V i Ê iÞ®]Ê -* ʽ Ç]Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊ> à Ê>ÌÊ- ÕÌ Ê > iÊ Ã« Ì> °Ê / iÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê iÀ Ì]Ê °Ê À > Ê i i â]Ê -]Ê> `Ê À ÃÌ iÊ iî]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ ]Ê Óää{°Ê À > Ê ÃÊ>Êv ÀiÃÌiÀÉi Û À i Ì> Ê > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ-i> >à ÃÊ/ LiÀÊ
À« À>Ì Ê Ê iÌV > ]Ê >à >°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÌV > ]Ê °Ê ià >Ê- iÀ®Ê i iÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê
À ÃÊ i iÀ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê iVi LiÀÊ ££]ÊÓää{°Ê ià >Ê ÃÊ>Ê« Þà V > Ê >` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÛiÊ>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ
Õ LÕÃÊ iÕÀ }ÞÉ iÕÀ ÃÕÀ}iÀÞÊ Ãà V >ÌiðÊ/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê
Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê >Ã Ê ÕÀ« Þ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê }i >]Ê ÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ ]ÊÓää{°Ê >Ã Ê ÃÊ>ÌÌi ` }Ê ÕµÕià iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊv ÀÊ ÃÊ ]Ê> `ÊÜ À }Ê>ÌÊ1°-°Ê-Ìii Ê Ê * ÌÌÃLÕÀ} ]Ê* °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ý« ÀÌ]Ê* °
>Û `Ê*i i ]Ê -]Ê}À>`Õ>Ìi`Ê vÀ ÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀ ÃÌÞÊ vÊ >ÀÞ > `Ê Ê >ÞÊÓää{ÊÜ Ì Ê>Ê °-°Ê Ê/iV }ÞÊ > >}i i Ì°Ê iÊ ÃÊVÕÀÀi Ì ÞÊ> Ê i } iiÀ }ÊV À` >Ì ÀÊv ÀÊ `>Ê } iiÀ }Ê ÀÌ Ê iÀ V>Ê> `ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÞÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê iÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ `>Û `Ú«i i Ji}>° `>°V °
iÀ> Ê- iÀ V ®Ê* Õ Ã]Ê ]Ê Ü>ÃÊ > i`Ê iÊ vÊÌ iÊ/ «Ê{äÊ1 `iÀÊ {äÊ«À viÃà > ÃÊ Ê > «Ì Ê, >`Ã]Ê 6 ]ÊLÞÊ Ã `iÊ Õà iÃÃÊ >}>â i°Ê Ê >`` Ì ]Êà iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ü>À`i`ÊÌ iÊ >V Ê 7°Ê iÀÀ]Ê À°Ê"ÕÌÃÌ> ` }Ê À>`Õ>ÌiÊ />Ý>Ì Ê-ÌÕ`i ÌÊ Ü>À`ÊLÞÊ" `Ê
Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ½ÃÊ i}iÊ vÊ Õà iÃÃÊ> `Ê*ÕL VÊ ` ÃÌÀ>Ì °Ê - iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê6 À} >Ê i>V ]Ê6 °Ê >ÕÀ>Ê*ÀÕV V ]Ê ]Ê >ÃÊ LiV iÊ>Ê Vi Ãi`ÊÀi> ÊiÃÌ>ÌiÊ>}i ÌÊ ÊÌ iÊÃÌ>ÌiÊ vÊ" °Ê- iÊ ÃÊ>Ê >Ì > Ê Ài V>Ì ÊV Õ Ãi ÀÊv ÀÊ* ÀV } ÌÊ ,i Ì> Ê-iÀÛ ViÊ Ê-Ì Ü]Ê" °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê*i ÃÕ >]Ê" °Ê V i iÊ V ®Ê, L À`Ã]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >VÞÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ
6-Ê* >À >VÞÊ Ê ÕL ]Ê" °Ê- i]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À V]Ê -ʽ {]Ê Àià `iÊ Ê* > Ê ÌÞ]Ê" ° Ã>Ê i> L Ãà ®Ê7> i]Ê -]Ê> `Ê > iÊ7> i]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê Ã>Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÛiÌiÀ >ÀÞÊÌiV V > Ê>ÌÊ ÛiÀ Ê > Ê Ã« Ì> Ê Ê >À iÌÌ>]Ê °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê > >Ã]Ê °ÊÊ >À Ê<> `Þ]Ê ]Ê >ÃÊLii Ê > i`Ê >ÃÊ>Ê«>ÀÌ iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ"À > ` Ê vwViÊ vÊ À`ÊEÊ >ÀÀ à °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7 ÌiÀÊ *>À ]Ê °Ê
½ n
>Ì > i Ê >Õ} > ]Ê -]Ê > `Ê i>Ì iÀÊ À î]Ê -]ʽ nÊ ÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£È]ÊÓää{°Ê >Ì > i Ê ÃÊ>Êà vÌÜ>ÀiÊi } iiÀÊ v ÀÊÌ iÊ-ÞÀ>VÕÃiÊ,iÃi>ÀV Ê À«°]Ê > `Ê i>Ì iÀÊ ÃÊ>Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ ÃÌÕ`Þ }Êi Û À i Ì> ÊÃV i Vi°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-ÞÀ>VÕÃi]Ê 9°Ê `ÀiÜÊ ÕLL]Ê ]Ê> `Ê-Ì>VÞÊ ÕLL]Ê ÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£x]ÊÓää{°Ê `ÀiÜÊ ÃÊ>Ê > >} }Ê«>ÀÌ iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ >ÜÊ"vwViÊ vÊ `ÀiÜÊ °Ê ÕLL]Ê*° °Ê Ê ÕÀ À>]Ê "°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕÀ À>]Ê "°ÊÊ Õ iÊ À]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÀiÃi>ÀV Ê >Ãà V >ÌiÊ Ê>ÌÊ/ iÊ °Ê >Û `Ê >`ÃÌ iÊ ÃÌ ÌÕÌiÃÊ Ê-> Ê À> V ÃV ]Ê °Ê Õ iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 7> ÕÌÊ Àii ]Ê °Ê / Þ>Ê9i>} i®Ê À>vÌ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ «À Ìi`ÊÌ Ê` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ vÊÛ Õ ÌiiÀÊ Àià ÕÀViÃÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ iÀ V> Ê,i`Ê À ÃÃÊ vÊ Ài>ÌiÀÊ Õ LÕðÊ- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê
Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê
> Ê À ÃÌ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê7i `ÞÊ ÀÌ iÀ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ {]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -ÌÀ }ÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê i Ê >â ]Ê ]Ê}À>`Õ>Ìi`ÊvÀ Ê >ÃÌÊ >À >Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ê iVi LiÀÊ Ü Ì Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Ê i> Ì Ê i`ÕV>Ì °Ê i Ê ÃÊ>Ê i> Ì Ê> `Ê « Þà V> Êi`ÕV>Ì ÊÌi>V iÀ]Ê>ÃÊ Üi Ê>ÃÊÌ iÊÇÌ Ê> `ÊnÌ Ê}À>`iÊ} À ÃÊ L>à iÌL> ÊV >V Ê>ÌÊ7iÃÌÊ >ÀÞÊ `` iÊ-V Ê Ê >ÀÞ]Ê °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê,> i } ]Ê °Ê i> iÊ-i } iÀ®Ê i} iÀ]Ê ]Ê > `Ê > i Ê i} iÀ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ£È]ÊÓää{°Ê i> iÊ ÃÊ>Ê ÌiÀÀ Ì ÀÞÊÃ> iÃÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ >À` > Ê >ÃÌi iÀÊEÊ-«iV > ÌÞ°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê À >`Û iÜÊ i } ÌÃ]Ê" °Ê
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
½
Õ iÊ LÀ> Ã]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊëiV > Ê i`ÕV>Ì ÊÌi>V iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ iÜÊ L> ÞÊ -V ÃÊ Ê iÜÊ L> Þ]Ê" °Ê- iÊ >ÃÊ V « iÌi`ÊÌ ÀiiÊ >À>Ì Ã°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌiÀÛ i]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê >ÌÊ >LÀ> ÃJ iÜ > L> Þ° £Ó° °Õð ,i ÞÊ >âiÀ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Êv>V ÌÞÊ > Ìi > ViÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã ÀÊv ÀÊ Ê EÊ «> ÞÊ Ê Ã VÌ ]Ê" °Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê iÜV iÀÃÌ Ü ]Ê" °Ê ÕÃÌ Ê `iÀiÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê i viÀÊ / iÀ}>ÀÌ iÀ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊ x]ÊÓää{°Ê ÕÃÌ Ê ÃÊi « Þi`Ê>ÌÊ Ê `iÀiÀÊ `>°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÜÊ L> Þ]Ê" °Ê 7ià iÞÊ « Ã]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê > `ÞÊ ÛiÀ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê 7iÃÊ ÃÊ«ÕÀÃÕ }Ê>Ê >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Ê L V> Ê-ÌÕ` iÃÊ>ÌÊ/À ÌÞÊ i}iÊ vÊ Ì iÊ L iÊ/ i } V> Ê-i >ÀÞ°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌ ÃÌiÀ]Ê "°Ê >ÕÀ>Ê V Ìi > ®Ê V Ì ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê >ÀÞÊ V Ì ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ££]ÊÓääÎ°Ê >ÕÀ>Ê ÃÊ >Êâ ii«iÀÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ Õ LÕÃÊ< Ê > `Ê µÕ>À Õ °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7 ÀÌ }Ì ]Ê" ]Ê> `Êà iÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ wV Ìi JÞ> °V ° Ê >ÌÃ]Ê -]Ê >ÃÊ i`Ê ,Ê ,i> Ê Û }½ÃÊ ÀV iÛ iÊ vwViÊ>ÃÊ>ÊÀi> Ê iÃÌ>ÌiÊ>}i Ì°Ê iÊ> `Ê ÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê ÀV iÛ i]Ê" °Ê > i } Ê Õ «>®Ê Ìâ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ «À Ìi`ÊÌ ÊÃi ÀÊ Õ > ÊÀià ÕÀViÃÊ V À` >Ì ÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ"À> }iÊ Õ ÌÞÊ ®Ê Ûi Ì Ê i ÌiÀ°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê "À > ` ]Ê °Ê }i >Ê ÀV iÀîÊ, > i]Ê -* ]Ê > `Ê7 > Ê, > i]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£Î]ÊÓää{°Ê }i >Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ i iÀÊ Ê/À Þ]Ê" °Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê/À Þ]Ê" ° Ê, i`iÀ]Ê ]Ê Ê½äÎ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >ÌÌ À iÞÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ >ÜÊ vwViÊ vÊ7> ÌiÀÊ °Ê >Üà ]Ê À°Ê Ê >]Ê" °Ê ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >]Ê" ° > `>Ê,ÞL>ÀVâÞ ®Ê->` i]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê iÝÊ->` iÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊ{]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê1 Ê ÌÞ]Ê °Ê iÃà V>Ê iîÊ- >À>«> ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >VÞÊ > >}iÀÊ>ÌÊ 7> }Àii ÃÊ Ê >ÃÊ6i}>Ã]Ê 6°Ê iÃà V>Ê Àià `iÃÊ Ê >ÃÊ6i}>Ã]Ê 6°Ê >ÌÌÊ- Ì ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê«À `ÕVÌÊ ÃÕ«« ÀÌÊi } iiÀÊv ÀÊ >Ì Ê iÀ ë>Vi°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê->À>à Ì>]Ê °Ê SPRING 2005
>Ài Ê iÀ®Ê- Ü]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊ >ÊV V> Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ «>Ì i ÌÊ « >À >VÞÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À>` Ê Ã« Ì> Ê Ê i ÛiÀ°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê } > `ÃÊ,> V ]Ê "°Ê Ì i Ê7ÞiÀ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ ÀÌ Ã `iÊ* >À >VÞÊ Ê<> iÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê - iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê- ÕÌ Ê<> iÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê `Ã>ÞÊ,>`iÀ®Ê<Õv> ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ >Ãà } i`ÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ1 Ìi`Ê-Ì>ÌiÃÊ ÀÊ ÀViÊ > `Ê vÊ ÕÀ «iÊÃÌ>Ì i`Ê Ê iÀ > Þ°Ê
½ää
i Ê >à }iÀ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê/ iÀiÃ>Ê 7i â }iÀ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÓ£]Ê Óää{°Ê i Ê ÃÊi « Þi`Ê>ÌÊ/ ÞÃÃi ÀÕ««Ê Õ``Ê «> ÞÊ Ê ÀÌ Ê > Ì Ài]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê/ iÀiÃ>Ê ÃÊ«ÕÀÃÕ }Ê iÀÊ` VÌ À>ÌiÊ Ê« >À >VÞÊ`i}ÀiiÊ>ÌÊ " Ê ÀÌ iÀ °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê *> ` À>]Ê" °Ê iÌ Ê,i Ìâ®Ê â >Ì Ü Vâ]Ê ]Ê > `Ê7 > Ê â >Ì Ü Vâ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ£È]ÊÓää{°Ê iÌ Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ V ivÊ vÊ Õ > ÊÀià ÕÀViÃÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ" Ê "vwViÊ vÊ À > Ê ÕÃÌ ViÊ-iÀÛ ViðÊ/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌiÀÛ i]Ê" °Ê
>ÀVÞÊ- > iÌ ®Ê V > ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÕÃÌÞÊ V > ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊn]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÀVÞÊ ÃÊ>Ê ÌiV V> ÊÀi«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì ÛiÊv ÀÊ/ iÊ V Ê iVÌÀ VÊ «> Þ°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -«À }]Ê/8°Ê -Ì>VÞÊ ®Ê iÃ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊwÀÃÌ Ê }À>`iÊÌi>V iÀÊ>ÌÊ Ã Ê6 i Ê À ÃÌ > Ê -V Ê Ê Ã Ê6 i ]Ê °Ê-Ì>VÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-> Ê i i Ìi]Ê °Ê iÊ À`> ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê >Ài Ê `> î]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê iVi LiÀÊ££]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-«À }wi `]Ê " °Ê À i iÊ > â]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê iÕÀ ÃV i ViÊëiV > ÃÌÊv ÀÊ Ã ÊEÊ Ã Ê Ê À Þ ]Ê 9°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÜÊ9 À Ê ÌÞ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ L > âJ L Õð °V ° ÞÊ >« iÃ]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ«À viÃà ÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ`i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ vÊ « >À >VÞÊ«À>VÌ ViÊ> `Ê«i` >ÌÀ VÃÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À > Ã>Ã°Ê ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÌÌ iÊ, V ]Ê ,°Ê V >i Ê V ÀiiÀÞ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÌ Ê Ã ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓÎ]Ê Óää{°Ê V >i Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ i}> Ê V Õ Ãi Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ ÃÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ >À`Ê vÊ `ÕV>Ì °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 7 > ÃÛ i]Ê °Ê *iÌiÀÊ*> }i]Ê - ]Ê >ÃÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê ÃÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ vÊ` Û ÌÞÊ`i}ÀiiÊ> `Ê ÃÊ>Ê V> Ê «>ÃÌ ÀÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ Ài>ÌiÀ i «Ã VÊ Õ Ì Ã ÌiÊ*>À à °Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i ÞÊ i®]Ê - ʽäÓ]Ê ÃÊV « iÌ }Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ `i}ÀiiÊ Ê iV > V> Ê } iiÀ }ÊvÀ Ê Ì iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ i ÌÕV Þ°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê i «Ã V]Ê" °Ê >Ì iÊ* }]Ê ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊVi ÌÀ> Ê ÃÌÕ`i ÌÊÃiÀÛ ViÃÊ>Ãà V >ÌiÊ>ÌÊ `À ÃÊ
i}iÊ Ê7iÃÌiÀÛ i]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÜ ÃÊ i ÌiÀ]Ê" °Ê -> > Ì >Ê,>`i ]Ê -]ÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Ê ÝiÀV ÃiÊ-V i ViÊ Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊvÀ Ê Õà }Õ Ê i}i°Ê - iÊ ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ>Ì iÌ VÊÌÀ> iÀÊ >ÌÊ Õà }Õ °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÜÊ
V À`]Ê" °Ê
/ÞÊ- >}iÀi]Ê ]Ê}À>`Õ>Ìi`ÊvÀ Ê
iÛi > `Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀÃ ÌÞÊÜ Ì Ê> Ê Ê Ê > Vi]Ê> `Ê ÃÊi « Þi`Ê LÞÊ"««i i iÀÊ Õ `ÃÊ Ê i ÛiÀ]Ê
"°Ê/ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i ÛiÀ]Ê "°Ê *>ÌÀ V Ê- iÀ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊÜ À }Ê Ê ÃÊ* Ê ÊL i` V> ÊÃV i ViÃÊ >ÌÊ7À } ÌÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê >ÀÌ >Ê }®]Ê -ʽää]Ê ÃÊ > ÊiÝiVÕÌ ÛiÊÃÌ>vvÊ>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ V >Ì Ê i}iÊ vÊ i` V i°Ê/ iÊ- iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > iÛ i]Ê" °Ê
,> ÛÊ-ÕLÀ> > Õ ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ >ÊLÕà iÃÃÊ`iÛi « i ÌÊ}À Õ«Ê Ài«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì ÛiÊv ÀÊ vÌ Ê/ À`Ê > Ê Ê ` >Þ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ` >Þ]Ê " °Ê i viÀÊ- Ì ®Ê9> Ìâ]Ê ]Ê }À>`Õ>Ìi`ÊvÀ Ê ÃLÕÀÞÊ/ i } V> Ê -i >ÀÞÊ Ê >ÞÊÓääÎÊÜ Ì Ê>Êv VÕÃÊ Ê9 ÕÌ Ê ÃÌÀÞ°Ê i viÀÊ ÃÊÌ iÊ ` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ vÊÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ> `ÊÞ Õ }Ê>`Õ ÌÊ ÃÌÀ iÃÊv ÀÊ Ìv À`Ê i } ÌÃÊ1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > iÛ i]Ê" °Ê
#LASSNotes ’98-’00
V iÊ Õ`> ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ Ê iÀÊwvÌ Ê Þi>ÀÊÌi>V }Êi i i Ì>ÀÞÊ« Þà V> Ê i`ÕV>Ì Êv ÀÊ > Àv>ÝÊ Õ ÌÞÊ*ÕL VÊ -V ðÊ- iÊ> à ÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Ê `ÕV>Ì Ê Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÓää{ÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ 6 À} >°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÝ> `À >]Ê6 °Ê >ÀL>À>Ê ÕÀµÕi ®Ê LLi]Ê ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ Ü iÀÊ vÊ* ÌV Ê*iÀviVÌ]Ê>Ê LÕà iÃÃÊÌ ÊÌÕ iÊ> `ÊÀi«> ÀÊ« > ÃÊ Ê i ÌÀ> Ê i ÌÕV Þ°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÝ }Ì ]Ê 9°Ê - > iÊ/ i > ]Ê ]Ê >ÃÊLii Ê Ãi iVÌi`ÊÌ ÊÃiÀÛiÊ>ÃÊ*À L>Ìi ÕÛi iÊ
ÕÀÌÊ >} ÃÌÀ>ÌiÊv ÀÊ-V Ì Ê Õ ÌÞÊ " ®°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* ÀÌà ÕÌ ]Ê" °Ê
$ELTA 3IGMA 0HI BROTHERS INCLUDING *OHN (ORST %.' #HRIS $OLl 0( 0ETE 'RASSO ! 3 *OE 9OUNG %.' #HRIS -ARCUM 0( *ASON 4RUBEE "RUCE (AMMOND ! 3 3ETH 6OIT %.' -IKE /HLSEN %.' -IKE 4HURNER %.' 3TEVE -ILLER %.' AND *EREMY "RUNSON %.' ATTENDED THE WEDDING OF $UKE %.' AND $ANIELLE 9URKOVICH (AUGH ! 3
#ORRECTION
)N THE &ALL /HIO .ORTHERN -AGAZINE AND !LUMNI *OURNAL WE MISIDENTIlED TWO PEOPLE IN THE PHOTO ABOVE 0LEASE KNOW THAT THE CORRECT CAPTION SHOULD READ @$AVID 0LASSMAN %.' HIS WIFE %STHER HER SISTER *UDY AND FRIEND *ACK ENJOY THE GAME FROM THEIR SEATS AT THE -UD (ENS GAME 7E APOLOGIZE FOR THE MISTAKE 49
#LASSNotes ’01-’02
½ä£
`> Ê i iÌÌ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ > Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ >ÜÊwÀ Ê vÊ À Ü }ÊEÊ iÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê " °Ê `> ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-Õ LÕÀÞ]Ê" °Ê ,ÕÃÃi Ê iÃ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê V iÊ V ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê iVi LiÀÊ {]ÊÓää{°Ê,ÕÃÃi Ê ÃÊ>Êà vÌÜ>ÀiÊ i } iiÀÊ>ÌÊ, V Üi Ê ÕÌ >Ì °Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÀÌ Ê , Þ> Ì ]Ê" °Ê
ii Ê V ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>ʵÕ> ÌÞÊ ÃÞÃÌi ÃÊV À` >Ì ÀÊv ÀÊ >ÞÊ `ÕÃÌÀ iÃÊ Ê->ÀV>Ê > Õv>VÌÕÀ }Ê
Û Ã °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê- i LÞ]Ê" °ÊÊ >Ì ÀÞ Ê i> ®Ê ÞÃÌiÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê À` Ê ÞÃÌiÀ]Ê ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓx]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê- i LÞ]Ê" °Ê -ÌiÛiÊ À > ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê i ÞÊ Ê Àii > ®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê «À Ê £ ]ÊÓääΰÊ-ÌiÛiÊ ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ , Ìi `Ê* >À >VÞÊ Ê > ÃLii]Ê 76°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÜÊ
Õ LiÀ > `]Ê76°Ê
>ÀiÊ ÀÃÌiÀ]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ > i`Ê Ì iÊ > V >À`Ê6> iÞÊ viÀi ViÊ > `Ê ÃÌÀ VÌÊnÊ Û Ã Ê 6Ê ÃÌÀ VÌÊ
>V Ê vÊÌ iÊ9i>ÀÊ>ÃÊÌ iÊÛ iÞL> Ê V >V Ê>ÌÊ >À` Ê ÀÌ iÀ Ê } Ê -V °Ê >ÀiÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `>]Ê" °Ê >ÀVÞÊ >ÃÌiÀ®Ê >ÀÀ ÌÌ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ >Ê« Þà V> ÊÌ iÀ>« ÃÌÊv ÀÊ V À`iÊ / iÀ>«ÞÊ À Õ«Ê Ê > Vi]Ê" °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê*>À Ã]Ê" °Ê
/ ``Ê Ã ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê` VÌ À> Ê ÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ Êë ÀÌÊ«ÃÞV }ÞÊ>ÌÊ V }> Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÃÌÊ > à }]Ê ]ÊÜ Ì Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i ÃÃ>Ê1 iÀ®]Ê Ê¼ä£°Ê
À ÃÌ >Ê Ài V]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Õ` ÌÊ >ÃÃ V >ÌiÊv ÀÊ À> ÌÊ/ À Ì Ê *Ê Ê
iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê À ÃÌ >ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÃÌ > i]Ê" °
À iÊ > > ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >Ì iÌ VÊÌÀ> iÀÊ Ê« Þà V > ÊiÝÌi `iÀÊ v ÀÊÌ iÊ i ÌiÀÊv ÀÊ-« ÀÌÃÊ i` V iÊ>ÌÊ Ì iÊ1««iÀÊ6> iÞÊ i` V> Ê i ÌiÀÊ Ê / ««Ê ÌÞ]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÕÀ>]Ê " °Ê ->À> Ê V >i ®Ê >Û>À ]Ê -]Ê > `Ê `ÀiÜÊ >Û>À ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê >ÞÊÓÎ]ÊÓää{°Ê->À> Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ>ÌÊ Ì iÊ7À } ÌÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ-V Ê vÊ i` V i°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÌÌiÀ }]Ê" °Ê
Õ}Ê iÌ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê Õ iÊ -V Üi iÀ®]Ê* >À ʽäÓ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Ûi LiÀÊÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê Õ}Ê ÃÊ> Ê `ÕÃÌÀ > Êi } iiÀÊv ÀÊ i « Ê > `Ê Õ iÊ ÃÊ>Ê« >À >VÞÊ > >}iÀÊ v ÀÊ- ÕÌ Ê >ÞÌ Ê VÕÌiÊ >ÀiÊ
ÃÕ Ì> ÌðÊ/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > ÃLÕÀ}]Ê" °Ê >ÀVi >Ê >«i]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >Ãà V >ÌiÊ ÊÌ iÊ Õ LÕÃÊ vwViÊ vÊ Ì iÊ >ÜÊwÀ Ê > iÀÊEÊ ÃÌiÌ iÀ]Ê *°Ê - iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê
!T THE WEDDING OF -ARY %LLEN "RADLEY 0( AND *AMES / $AY WERE LEFT TO RIGHT /.5 ALUMNI *AMES 6AUGHN ! 3 AND HIS WIFE $EE!NNA "ARCROFT 6AUGHN 0( WITH THEIR SON %THAN (ALLIE 3CHAAR -C'LUMPHY 0( AND HER HUSBAND %RIC -C'LUMPHY "53 "EN 3HAFFER 0( AND HIS WIFE 7HITNEY 3YKES 3HAFFER 0( -ICHELLE "ROWN 0( *OHN $AVIS "53 AND HIS WIFE -ELISSA &ULK $AVIS 0( WITH THEIR DAUGHTER -ADELYN #HRIS 3TONE ! 3 AND HIS WIFE -ANDY &ISHER 3TONE 0( AND *ESSICA &EW 7ORCESTER 0( FRONT
9OUR ,EGACY ! 'IFT 4ODAY ! 'IFT 4OMORROW "EQUESTS ARE A SIGNIlCANT SOURCE OF /HIO .ORTHERN S lNANCIAL SUPPORT 9OUR BEQUEST TO /.5 HELPS TO ENSURE .ORTHERN S CONTINUED STRENGTH AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE *OIN THE HUNDREDS OF OTHER /.5 ALUMNI AND FRIENDS WHO HAVE PROVIDED FOR .ORTHERN 3UPPORT /HIO .ORTHERN WHERE CHOICES OF A LIFETIME ARE MADE
4HE STAFF OF THE /FlCE OF 'IFT 0LANNING IS AVAILABLE TO CONSULT WITH YOU OR YOUR ADVISORS ABOUT PLANNED GIVING OPPORTUNITIES AT /.5 &OR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT +EN "LOCK /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY /FlCE OF 'IFT 0LANNING 3 -AIN 3T !DA /( 0H TOLL FREE /.5')6% %MAIL ADVANCEMENT ONU EDU
WWW ONU EDU PLANGIVE 50
À Ê >ÜÀi Vi]Ê -]Ê}À>`Õ>Ìi`Ê Ê iVi LiÀÊ Ü Ì Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Ê }ÞÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À °Ê- iÊ >ÃÊLii Ê>VVi«Ìi`Ê Ì ÊÌ iÊ* ° °Ê«À }À> Ê>ÌÊ Õ Ã > >Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À ]Ê" ° >Ì> iÊ/ i®Ê > i]Ê* >À ]Ê> `Ê - > iÊ > i]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£Î]Ê Óää{°Ê >Ì> iÊ ÃÊ>ÊÃÌ>vvÊ« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ 6-Ê * >À >VÞÊ Ê* V iÀ }Ì ]Ê" ]ÊÜ iÀiÊÌ iÊ V Õ« iÊ> à ÊÀià `ið i `>Ê i>`®Ê ÀÀi ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÀiÃi>ÀV Ê V i ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ Ê ÃÌ ÌÕÌiÊ Ê7iÃÌÊ >v>ÞiÌÌi]Ê ]Ê Ü iÀiÊà iÊ ÃÊ> à Ê>Ê` VÌ À> Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ >ÌÊ*ÕÀ`ÕiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê- iÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ Û>Õ Ì J Ì > °V °Ê >ÌiÊ ÕLiÀ]Ê - ]Ê >ÃÊ i`Ê6 ÀÞÃ]Ê ->ÌiÀ]Ê-iÞ ÕÀÊ> `Ê*i>ÃiÊ *Ê>ÃÊ>ÊwÀÃÌ Þi>ÀÊ >Ãà V >Ìi°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê >ÀÞÊ i Ê À>` iÞ®Ê"½ >Þ]Ê* >À ]Ê > `Ê > iÃÊ"½ >Þ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê iVi LiÀÊ £n]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÀÞÊ i Ê ÃÊ>ÊV V> Ê« >À >VÞÊ Ã«iV > ÃÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ Õ ÃÊ-Ì iÃÊ iÛi > `Ê 6 Ê i` V> Ê i ÌiÀ°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Û ]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê >ÀÞÊ i ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ iLLÞ ÕJ Ì > °V ° >ÌÌÊ*iÀ ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê-Õâ> iÊ }} iÃÌ ®]Ê -ʽäÓ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÌÌÊ ÃÊ«ÕÀÃÕ }Ê ÃÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊvÀ Ê ià Ì>Ê -Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ]Ê> `Ê-Õâ> iÊ ÃÊ«ÕÀÃÕ }Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ>ÌÊ" Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê
>À ÌÌiÊ/iÀ iV Þ®Ê*À Vi]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê >à Ê*À Vi]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê >ÞÊn]ÊÓää{°Ê
>À ÌÌiÊ ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ7> }Àii ÃÊ Ê "À > ` ]Ê °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê"À > ` ]Ê °Ê `ÞÊ iÞ®Ê- >vviÀ]Ê - ]Ê i`ÊÌ iÊ >ÜÊ wÀ Ê vÊ6 ÀÞÃ]Ê->ÌiÀ]Ê-iÞ ÕÀÊ> `Ê*i>ÃiÊ *Ê Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" Ê>ÃÊ>ÊwÀÃÌ Þi>ÀÊ>Ãà V >Ìi°Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
½äÓ
/ >ÃÊ ÀV `i>V ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ ÀiÃi>ÀV }ÊÌ iÊi `> }iÀi`Êwà ]Ê Ì iÊ >ÛiÊ/Õ Ê ÕL]Ê ÊÌ iÊ >ÛiÊ >Ì > Ê*ÀiÃiÀÛi]Ê > v À >°Ê iÊ ÃÊ>Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊÀiÃi>ÀV Ê>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ À â >Ê «iÀ>Ì ÛiÊ Ã Ê > `Ê7 ` viÊ,iÃi>ÀV Ê1 ÌÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À â >°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê /ÕVà ]Ê <]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ Ì>ÀV `i>V J Ì > °V °Ê - > >Ê-Ì L>Õ} ®Ê >À ÀÃÌ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÌ>vvÊ« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ i` Ê Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >À`]Ê" °Ê >À > Ê7 > Ã®Ê >À iÃ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ Ì iÊV À` >Ì ÀÊ vÊ Õ LÕÃÊ `Ài ½ÃÊ Ã« Ì> ½ÃÊ VÌ À½ÃÊ Õ> Ê VVÀi` Ìi`Ê *i` >ÌÀ VÊ,ià `i VÞÊ/À> }Ê*À }À> °Ê - iÊ> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê iÀÀÞ]ÊÀià `iÊ Ê
> > Ê7 V iÃÌiÀ]Ê" °ÊÊ
À ÃÌ iÊ i >]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊV i ÃÌÊ v ÀÊÌ iÊ" Ê i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ vÊ }À VÕ ÌÕÀi°Ê - iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌiÀÛ i]Ê" °Ê Û> Ê À V ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊLÀ> `Ê > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ-«> } iÀÊ > `ÞÊ
«> ÞÊ Ê ÀÞ> ]Ê" °Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê ÞÊ Þ`®]Ê Ê½äÓ]Ê ÃÊ>Êà ÝÌ }À>`iÊ > }Õ>}iÊ>ÀÌÃÊÌi>V iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÀÞ> Ê ÌÞÊ -V ðÊ/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÀÞ> ]Ê " °Ê À > Ê À V Ü>Þ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê Ê V i L>V ®]Ê* >À ʽä{]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ£n]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Þ ` ÕÀÃÌ]Ê" °Ê -V ÌÌÊ ÀÞ> ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ì iÌ VÊÌÀ> iÀÊ >ÌÊÌ iÊ iÛi > `Ê VÊ Ê iÛi > `]Ê " °Ê-V ÌÌÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À «>À ]Ê" °Ê > iÊ7> >ÃâVâÞ ®Ê >À Ã]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê >À Ê >À Ã]Ê - Ê ½ä£]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê > iÊ ÃÊ>Ê > >}i`ÊV>ÀiÊ« >À >V ÃÌÊ >ÌÊ i` ]Ê> `Ê >À Ê ÃÊ> Êi iVÌÀ V> Ê i } iiÀÊ>ÌÊ- >À«ÊEÊ Ãà V >ÌiðÊ/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕL ]Ê" °Ê
ÀiÜÊ Õ`}i ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê À ÃÃÞÊ * «Ã®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ ÞÊΣ]ÊÓää{°Ê
ÀiÜÊ ÃÊ>Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ>ÌÊ ÃÊ « ÃÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ê > Ì Ài]Ê °Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÕÀi ]Ê ]Ê > `Ê ÀiÜÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ` `Õ`}i J Õ°i`Õ°
i >Ê Õ`âi à ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÕ Ì>L ÌÞÊ Ã«iV > ÃÌÉ>` Õ` V>Ì ÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ1 Ìi`Ê -Ì>ÌiÃÊ ÛiÃÌ }>Ì ÛiÊ-iÀÛ ViÃÊ Ê ÞiÀÃ]Ê * °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À wi `]Ê" °Ê >Ì ÀÞ Ê i> ®Ê ÞÃÌiÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê À` Ê ÞÃÌiÀ]Ê Ê½ä£]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓx]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê- i LÞ]Ê" °Ê
SPRING 2005
/ à >Ê À iLi ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê `iÀ}>ÀÌi Ê Ìi>V iÀÊ>ÌÊ V >ÀÌÊ >} iÌÊ i i Ì>ÀÞÊ -V Ê Ê-Ì°Ê*iÌiÀÃLÕÀ}]Ê °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê-Ì°Ê*iÌiÀÃLÕÀ}]Ê °Ê iÊ ÕÃi ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê >ÕÀ>Ê Ã®]Ê* >À ʽä{]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê
iVi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê iÊ ÃÊ>Ê« >À >VÞÊ > >}iÀÊ>ÌÊ, Ìi `Ê Ê Ã Ì>LÕ >]Ê" ]Ê > `Ê >ÕÀ>Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ, Ìi `Ê Ê ivviÀà ]Ê" °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ->ÞLÀ ]Ê" °Ê
À ÃÌ>Ê/ÀÕà i ®Ê i`Õ ` }]Ê -* ]Ê > `Ê-V ÌÌÊ i`Õ ` }]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊ x]ÊÓää{°Ê À ÃÌ>Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊÜ Ì Ê *-Ê * >À >VÞ°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕÀ ]Ê " °Ê
> iÊ >Ü Ã]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >VÞÊ > >}iÀÊ>ÌÊ7> }Àii ÃÊ Ê >ÃÊ6i}>Ã]Ê 6°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÃÊ6i}>Ã]Ê 6°Ê Li ÕÊ >ÞiÃ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê > ÃÌ>Ê >`` î]Ê Ê½äÎ]Ê ÀiÌÕÀ i`ÊvÀ Ê >à >]ÊÜ iÀiÊÌ iÞÊÜiÀiÊ «iÀv À }ÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ >à >Ê/ i>ÌÀiÊ vÊ 9 ÕÌ °Ê/ iÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê
> `Ê «>ÌÀ V ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê->À> Ê - i Ì ®]Ê ]ʽäÓ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊx]ÊÓää{°Ê Ì Ê>ÀiÊ>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ«ÕL VÊ `ivi `iÀÃÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ ÀÃÌÊ Õ` V > Ê ÀVÕ ÌÊ
ÕÀÌÊ vÊ" > Ã>Ê Õ ÌÞ]Ê °Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >Û>ÀÀi]Ê °Ê i >Ê7> i >V iÀ®Ê À> ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>Ê«>Ì }ÞÊÌiV V > Ê>ÌÊ >ÌÌi iÊ i À > Ê ÃÌ ÌÕÌiÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê À ÛiÊ ÌÞ]Ê" °Ê - > Ê Õ iÞ®Ê >}i ]Ê -* ]Ê > `Ê >ÀVÊ >}i ]Ê - ]ʽä£]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓÎ]ÊÓää{°Ê- > Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ > ÕÃÌÊ ÀÕ}Ã]Ê> `Ê >ÀVÊ ÃÊ>ÊV Û Êi } iiÀÊ>ÌÊ ÀV>` ÃÊ *-°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >« i ]Ê " Ê> `Ê- > ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ Ã Õ iÞäÓJÞ> °V °Ê ->À>Ê >Ã]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ iÜÊ Ü iÀÊ vÊ Àii Ê Õ Ì> Ê* >À >VÞÊ >ÃÊ vÊ > Õ>ÀÞÊÇ]ÊÓääx°Ê/ iÊ« >À >VÞÊ ÃÊ V>Ìi`Ê ÊÌ iÊ i>ÀÌÊ vÊ- ÕÌ iÀ Ê 6iÀ ̽ÃÊà Ê>Ài>°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê- ÕÌ Ê ` `iÀÀÞ]Ê6/°Ê à iÞÊ, à iÀ]Ê -]Ê}À>`Õ>Ìi`ÊÜ Ì Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Ê* Þà V> Ê/ iÀ>«ÞÊ vÀ Ê `ÀiÜÃÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ê"VÌ LiÀ°Ê- iÊ ÃÊ>Ê« Þà V> ÊÌ iÀ>« ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ > Ê6> iÞÊ Ã« Ì> ]Ê> `ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i ÌiÀÛ i]Ê" °Ê *>ÌÀ V Ê- i« iÀ`]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê i } Ê Ê<> i>®]Ê Ê½äÎ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ£x]ÊÓää{°Ê*>ÌÀ V Ê ÃÊi « Þi`Ê LÞÊ 6-Ê* >À >VÞÊ> `Ê i } Ê Ê ÃÊ >ÊLi >Û À> ÊëiV > ÃÌÊv ÀÊ `Ài Ã½Ê Ã« Ì> Ê ÕÌ Ã Ê i ÌiÀÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ°Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-«À }wi `]Ê" °ÊÊ
Ê- `iÀ]Ê ]ÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê ÃÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Ê ÃÌ ÀÞÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ iÜÊ iÝ V Ê Ê >ÞÊ Óää{°Ê iÊ ÃÊVÕÀÀi Ì ÞÊ«ÕÀÃÕ }Ê ÃÊ * ° °Ê Ê >Ì Ê iÀ V> Ê ÃÌ ÀÞÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ iÜÊ iÝ V °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê LÕµÕiÀµÕi]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê >ÌÊV ãΣJÕ °i`Õ° iÌÌ iÊ-ÌÀ>L i®Ê- >À]Ê ]Ê> `Ê V >i Ê- >À]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ ÓÎ]ÊÓää{°Ê iÌÌ iÊ ÃÊ>Ê«ÕÀV >à }Ê >Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊÜ Ì Ê >V > `Ê-Õ«« Þ]Ê V°Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `>]Ê" °Ê
½äÎ
>À Ã>Ê >LÀiÀ>]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê`> ViÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌ ÀÊv ÀÊ > V ½Ê > ViÊ i ÌiÀÊ Ê 7iÃÌÊ*> Ê i>V ]Ê °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 7iÃÌÊ*> Ê i>V °Ê >Ì iÊ-V ÌÌ®Ê À V à ]Ê - ]Ê Ü>ÃÊ Ài`ÊvÕ ÊÌ iÊ>ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ i } iiÀÊ Ê« ÜiÀÊ`i ÛiÀÞÊ «iÀ>Ì ÃÊ v ÀÊ-/ Ê iÀ}ÞÊ Ê iÌÀ Ì]Ê °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê/ i` ]Ê" °Ê , ÃiÊ7iÀ }®Ê >ÀÀ `]Ê ]Ê ÃÊÌ iÊ `À> >ÊV ÕLÊ>`Û Ã ÀÊ>ÌÊ-Ì°Ê i ÀÞÊ } Ê -V °Ê, ÃiÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕÀ iÌÌÃÛ i]Ê " °Ê /> Ê >ÀÌiÀ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÌ>vvÊ « >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ 6-Ê* >À >VÞÊ Ê >À ÌÌi]Ê °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÌÌ iÜÃ]Ê °Ê /> >À>Ê i Þ]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ7> }Àii ÃÊ Ê"À> }iÊ
ÌÞ]Ê °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-> v À`]Ê °Ê ÞÊ7 Ìi i>`®Ê i ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ivvÊ i ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê
iVi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê ÞÊ ÃÊ>Ê ÃV i ViÊÌi>V iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ- ÕÌ ÜiÃÌiÀ Ê
ÌÞÊ-V ðÊ/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê
Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê Ã>Ê7 > Ã®Ê À Ì ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê Ê À Ì ]Ê Ê½äÎ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Ê Õ ÞÊÓää{°Ê Ã>Ê ÃÊ>ÊLÕÞiÀÊ>ÌÊ Ê -Õ«« Þ]Ê> `Ê/ Ê ÃÊ> Ê>ÌÌ À iÞÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ +Õ Ê >ÜÊ À °Ê/ iÞÊÀià `iÊ Ê À i]Ê * °Ê i iÌ Ê ÀÌ iÀ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊ ÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ Êà V > ÊÜ À Ê> `Ê i> Ì Ê >` ÃÌÀ>Ì Ê>ÌÊ7>à }Ì Ê 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Ê-Ì°Ê Õ Ã]Ê "°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-Ì°Ê Õ Ã]Ê "]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê >ÌÊ ÀÌ iÀJÜÕÃÌ °i`Õ° ÕÃÌ>vÊ" à ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê }iÀÊ />Þ À®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ{]Ê Óää{°Ê ÕÃÌ>vÊ ÃÊ>Ê«À ÃiVÕÌ }Ê>ÌÌ À iÞÊ v ÀÊÌ iÊ ÌÞÊ vÊ V À>}i]Ê ]ÊÜ iÀiÊ Ì iÊV Õ« iÊ> à ÊÀià `iÃ°Ê ÕÃÌ Ê-V Õ Ìâ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÜ ÌV Ê i } iiÀÊv ÀÊ-«À Ì°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Ãwi `]Ê" °Ê
i } Ê Ê<> i>®Ê- i« iÀ`]Ê ]Ê> `Ê*>ÌÀ V Ê- i« iÀ`]Ê - ʼäÓ]Ê > `ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£x]ÊÓää{Ê Ê" Ê ÀÌ iÀ ½ÃÊ } Ã Ê >«i °Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" ° -ÌiÛi Ê- Õà iÀ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Êà }iÀÊ Ü Ì ÊÌ iÊ-Ì°Ê Õ ÃÊ-Þ « ÞÊ ÀÕÃ]Ê > `Ê-Ì°Ê V >i Ê> `Ê-Ì°Ê i À}iÊ
ÕÀV iÃÊ Ê-Ì°Ê Õ Ã]Ê "°Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê } > `]Ê °Ê à Ê- Þ`iÀ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>Ê i` V> Ê ÌiV } ÃÌÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ iÛi > `Ê
VÊ Õ `>Ì °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê
iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê Ã Ê `> îÊ7 > Ã]Ê -]Ê> `Ê /ÞÊ7 > Ã]Ê - ʽä{]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ£{]ÊÓää{°Ê Ã Ê ÃÊ>Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊ ÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ i` V> Ê i}iÊ vÊ " ]Ê> `Ê/ÞÊ ÃÊ> Êi } iiÀÊ>ÌÊ /i ]Ê V°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >Õ ii]Ê " °Ê } iÊ7 `]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÛiÊ>Ãà V >ÌiÊv ÀÊ `ÜiÃÌÊ ,iÌ> Ê-iÀÛ ViÃÊ Ê* > Ê ÌÞ]Ê" °Ê } iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕL ]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> Ê LiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ> }Ü `J Õ °V ° >À Ê<> } ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ >ÌÌ À iÞÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ >ÜÊwÀ Ê vÊ V iÛ ÌÌ]Ê >Þ iÜÊ> `Ê > i Ê * °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ ÌÊ6iÀ ]Ê" °Ê />À>Ê<ÞLÕÀÌ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>Ê « Þà }À>« VÊÌiV V > Ê> `Ê V «> ÞÊÀi«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì ÛiÊv ÀÊ- ii«Ê
>Ài]Ê V°]Ê Ê >]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ ÌÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê
#LASSNotes ’01-’04
ivviÀÞÊ7i>ÛiÀ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê i iVÌÀ V> Êi } iiÀÊÜ Ì Ê V Ê À i> ]Ê Ê Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê
>ÀÀ iÊ Ài«Ã®Ê7i}i >ÃÌ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê >À ÕÃÊ7i}i >ÃÌ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ£{]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÀÀ iÊ ÃÊ > Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ ÃÌiÀÊ vÊ9 ÕÌ Ê> `Ê > ÞÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ ÀÃÌÊ }Ài}>Ì > Ê
ÕÀV Ê vÊ7>ÕÜ>Ì Ã>Ê Ê7>ÕÜ>Ì Ã>]Ê 7 °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7>ÕÜ>Ì Ã>]Ê 7 ]Ê> `Ê >ÀÀ iÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ V>ÀÀ i ääÇJÞ> °V °Ê
½ä{
À } > Ê `iÀà ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >Ãà V >ÌiÊ>ÌÊ `iÀà ÊEÊ `iÀÃ Ê >ÜÊ À Ê Ê À Ì ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À Ì ]Ê" ° >ÕÀi Ê Ã Ü ÀÌ ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ«ÀiÃV ÊÌi>V iÀÊ> `Ê ÃÌÀ iÃÊV À` >Ì ÀÊv ÀÊ Ì°Ê À > Ê1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV Ê Ê V >Ì ]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i >]Ê" °Ê
)N ATTENDANCE AT #HAS ! 3 AND *ENNY 3ZAJNOWSKY "ROSEMER S ! 3 WEDDING WERE /.5 ALUMNI LEFT TO RIGHT 4OM 4URNEY %.' !NGELA 'AIO ! 3 6AUGHN +UNZE %.' "ETH 'RIMM !MANDA 3TEFFY ! 3 ,ORA $EEDS ! 3 AND 2OSE %NDREOLA ! 3 51
#LASSNotes ’04-’05
>ÌÌÊ ÕÃÌ ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê> > ÞÃÌÊ v ÀÊ - ÕÀViÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê * «Ê > }i]Ê ]Ê> `Ê >À iÊ À>`` V ®]Ê Ê½äÎ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ ÞÊÓ{]ÊÓää{°Ê Ì Ê>ÀiÊÌi>V iÀÃÊ>ÌÊ -Ì°Ê i ÀÞÊ i i Ì>ÀÞÊ-V °Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `Ü>ÌiÀ]Ê" °Ê À ÃÌ Ê i ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ Ê iÀÊwÀÃÌÊ Þi>ÀÊ vÊ >ÜÊÃV Ê>ÌÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ Ê 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `>]Ê" °Ê V i iÊ À` ®Ê iÃÌ V]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê > Ê iÃÌ V]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê V i iÊ ÃÊ >Ê« >À >VÞÊÀià `i ÌÊ>ÌÊ,> L ÜÊ >L iÃÊ> `Ê `Ài ½ÃÊ Ã« Ì> °Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i>V Ü `]Ê" °Ê i viÀÊ-â> ÜÃ Þ®Ê À Ãi iÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê >À iÃÊ À Ãi iÀ]Ê Ê½ä{]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê i viÀÊ ÃÊ>ÊÌi>V iÀÊ >ÌÊ Ã `iÊ `` iÊ-V Ê Ê-iÛi Ê Ã]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê >ÃÊ ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊ > >}iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊÌi> Êà «Ê>ÌÊ Õ `Ê Ài >Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ iÛi > `Ê >ÛðÊ/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-ÌÀ }ÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê ,i iiÊ > «>} >]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÌÕÌ ÀÊv ÀÊ vÌiÀÊ-V Ê ÃV ÛiÀÞÊ Ê Ã Ì>LÕ >]Ê" °Ê,i iiÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ivviÀà ]Ê" °Ê * Þ ÃÃ>Ê > ` iÀ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃiÀÛ ViÊ V À` >Ì ÀÊv ÀÊ `Ài>V Ê > ÞÊ
i ÌiÀÊ Ê i Ì ]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i Ì ]Ê" °Ê / >ÃÊ À ÃÌi à ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À `>]Ê Ê«À }À> °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > iÃÛ i]Ê °Ê ->À>Ê V iÀi ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê ÃÕLÃÌ ÌÕÌiÊÌi>V iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ >Ê ÌÞÊ -V ðÊ- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >]Ê" °Ê *>ÌÀ V Ê i7 ÌÌ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Êw > V > Ê Ài«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì ÛiÊv ÀÊ ÀÌ ÜiÃÌiÀ Ê ÕÌÕ> Ê Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -«À }wi `]Ê" °Ê
3TEVE &IRMAN 0( AND +ELLY *O &REEMAN WERE MARRIED !PRIL 4HEY ARE PICTURED HERE WITH 0AIGE &REEMAN 52
ÀiÌÌÊ ÌÌ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÌi>V iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ >`Ê, ÛiÀÊ V> Ê-V ÃÊ Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê " °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê+Õ VÞ]Ê" °Ê V iÊ >Þ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>Ê > >}iÀÊ Ê ÌÀ> }Ê>ÌÊ Ã Ê iÊë ÀÌ }Ê} `ÃÊ ÃÌ ÀiÊ Ê/ÕÌÌ iÊ À Ãà }Ê > Ê Ê ÕL ]Ê " °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i Ì ]Ê" °Ê >À Ê iÀ > `iâ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê -Ê -VÀii iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ/À> ë ÀÌ>Ì Ê-iVÕÀ ÌÞÊ ` ÃÌÀ>Ì Ê>ÌÊÌ iÊ* ÀÌÊ Õ LÕÃÊ À« ÀÌ°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > > >]Ê" °Ê ->À>Ê > iÞ]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÌ>vvÊ « >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ ÀÌ Ê >À >Ê >«Ì ÃÌÊ Ã« Ì> Ê Ê7 ÃÌ Ê-> i ]Ê °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê `Û> Vi]Ê °Ê iiÊ ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÌi>V iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ >À`Ê ÌÞÊ-V ÃÊ Ê >À`]Ê" °Ê- iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ` >Þ]Ê" °Ê }i >Ê Õ ÌiÀ]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê «>Ì i ÌÉV V> Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ i> Ì Ê > ViÊ vÊ V >Ì Ê>ÌÊ/ iÊ
À ÃÌÊ Ã« Ì> °Ê- iÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ > Õ ÌiÀÀ« JÞ> °V ° Ê ÕV iÃ®Ê ÕÃÃiÞ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê / Ê ÕÃÃiÞ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ£È]Ê Óää{]Ê Ê ` ]Ê } > `°Ê Ê ÃÊ>Ê L i` V> ÊÃV i Ì ÃÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ >Ì > Ê `Ê-iÀÛ ViÊ1 Ìi`Ê }` °Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ` ]Ê } > `]Ê> `Ê ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ LÕV iÃJ Ì > °V ° i viÀÊ > ià ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê >ÜÊ V iÀ É«>À> i}> Êv ÀÊ V i> ]Ê-V V ]Ê ÀV L> `ÊEÊ À Ê °]Ê * Ê Ê iÛi > `]Ê " °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7 Õ} LÞ]Ê" °Ê i ÃÃ>Ê Ã ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê«ÀiÃV Ê Ìi>V iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ7>ÀÀi Ê Õ ÌÞÊ ,
°Ê - iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÀÀ Ü]Ê" °Ê *iÀÀÞÊ iÃ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ >ÌÌ À iÞÊ>ÌÊ7iÃÌÊEÊ iÃÊ Ê >À ÃLÕÀ}]Ê 76°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >À ÃLÕÀ}]Ê76°Ê Ê > ÃiÀ]Ê Ê> `Ê Ã Ê > ÃiÀÊ ÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê >ÞÊÓ£]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê,> i } ]Ê °Ê i>Ì iÀÊ Õ` Àv®Ê Ìâ iÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê À VÊ Ìâ iÀ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊÎ]Ê Óää{°Ê i>Ì iÀÊ ÃÊ>ÊÃV ÊV ÃÕ Ì> ÌÊv ÀÊ > }i ÊEÊ Ãà V >ÌiÃÊ Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê/À Þ]Ê" °Ê i viÀÊ Ã iÀ®Ê i]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ i> Ì >ÀiÊ * >À >VÞÊ Ê Û }Ì ]Ê" °Ê i viÀ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >à ]Ê -ʽää]Ê Àià `iÊ Ê7>«> iÌ>]Ê" °Ê -V ÌÌÊ ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê i ÃÃ>Ê > }®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊ£Ó]ÊÓää{°Ê -V ÌÌÊ ÃÊi « Þi`ÊLÞÊ7> >ÀÌÊ* >À >VÞ°Ê / iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-V ÌÌÃ`> i]Ê <°Ê >V Ê > ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>ÌÌ À iÞÊ>ÌÊ , ÀL>V iÀÃ]Ê } Ì]Ê À ÊEÊ/À L iÊ
°]Ê °*° °Ê Ê/ i` ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê / i` ]Ê" °Ê -V ÌÌÊ >ÜÀi Vi]Ê -* ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê }À>`Õ>ÌiÊÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ`i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ vÊ« >À >V }ÞÊ> `ÊÌ Ý V }ÞÊ>ÌÊ Ì iÊ i` V> Ê i}iÊ vÊ6 À} >Ê Ê , V `°Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê, V `]Ê6 °Ê ,Þ> Ê i« iÞ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>Ê > Õv>VÌÕÀ }Ê i } iiÀÊv ÀÊ i `À V à Ê/À> iÀÊ -Õëi à Ê-ÞÃÌi ÃÊ Ê > Ì ]Ê" °Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê Õ ÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê ÞÊ ÕVi Ì ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊëiiV Ê Ì iÀ>« ÃÌÊv ÀÊ > iÊ `Üi Ê-V Ê
ÃÌÀ VÌÊ Ê `Üi ]Ê 9°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `Üi ]Ê 9°Ê
N .OVEMBER ED FOR A GAME OF PAINTBALL I 'OTTFRIED 3EVERAL /.5 !LUMNI GATHER 3 RAMANIAM ! -ATT UB IV 3 ANJ E 2 AR RED ICTU I P 4HOSE ALUMN
3EAN *ERIC 3 2YAN -OLISH ! 3 ! 3 %RIC "RILEY ! %.' 0( AND .EIL 3CHULTE ! 3 !NDREW 'ODDARD >ÞÊ Õ `Þ]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê >ÜÊV iÀ Êv ÀÊ Õ i >ÀÌÊEÊ Õ `ÞÊ Ê*Õ ÝÃÕÌ>Ü iÞ]Ê * ]ÊÜ iÀiÊ iÊ> à ÊÀià `ið ÛiÊ V ÕÀ}]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ãà V >ÌiÊ v ÀÊ iÀ}i]Ê >ÀÌâ]Ê Õ `ii Ê Õ iÀ]Ê ÃÌ ÊEÊ-ÌiÛi ÃÊ Ê ÀÌÊ ÞiÀÃ]Ê °Ê - iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ì°Ê ÞiÀÃ]Ê °Ê >ÌÌÊ ÌÌ Vi]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê >ÜÊ ÃÌÕ`i ÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À °Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê Õ ÃÛ i]Ê" °
>ÀÀ iÊ V Ã]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ ÊÃ> iÃÊv ÀÊ / }iÀiÞiÊ ià } ]Ê V°Ê Ê6iÀÃ> iÃ]Ê " °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À>`v À`]Ê" °Ê iÀÃÌi Ê,i} iÀ®Ê À > ]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê > iÃÊ À > ]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê iVi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÞiÌÌiÛ i]Ê °Ê Ê"V i >Ã]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê-Õi Ê À L à i®]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊ£ ]Ê Óää{°Ê Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃ> iÃÊi } iiÀÊ>ÌÊ i À«Ê `ÕÃÌÀ > Ê ÌÀ ÃÊ Ê ÕÀ ]Ê " °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÞÀ >]Ê" °Ê À VÊ, Ãi `>Õ ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÀÉÌiV Êv ÀÊ Ã«i Ê Ài« >ViÊ > `Ê*>Ì Ê Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ÕL ]Ê" °Ê > >Ê-V i i ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ>ÊV V> Ê >L À>Ì ÀÞÊÃV i Ì ÃÌÊ Ê VÀ L }ÞÊ>ÌÊ Ì iÊ >Ê i À > Ê Ã« Ì> Ê Ê >]Ê " °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >]Ê" °Ê Õ iÊ-ii}iÀ]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê}iÀ >ÌÀ VÊ « >À >VÞÊ«À>VÌ ViÊÀià `i ÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ Õ ÃÊ-Ì iÃÊ iÛi > `Ê6 Ê i` V> Ê
i ÌiÀ°Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-ÌÀ }ÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê À ÃÌÞÊ- Õ > iÀ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê Ài> Ì ÀÊv ÀÊ iÀ V> Ê iÀ Ì>}iÊ,i> ÌÞ]Ê V°Ê Ê ÃÌ À >]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÃÌ À >]Ê" °Ê
ii >Ê- > iÀ]Ê* >À ]Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ >À` > Ê i> Ì Ê -ÞÃÌi °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ V i]Ê °Ê Ê-« ViÀ]Ê* >À ]Ê> `Ê >ÕÀ>Ê i>Ãi ®]Ê* >À ʽä{]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ£]ÊÓää{°Ê Ê ÃÊ>ÊV V> ÉÃÌ>vvÊ « >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ Ài > `ÃÊ,i} > Ê i` V> Ê i ÌiÀ]Ê> `Ê >ÕÀ>Ê ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊ>ÌÊ 6-Ê* >À >VÞ°Ê/ iÊ V Õ« iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê6iÀ ]Ê" °
-V ÌÌÊ-ÌÀiiÌ]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ> Ê>Ì iÌ VÊ ÌÀ> iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ V Ì iÊ*> ÌÃ]Ê >Ê«À viÃÃ > ÊL>ÃiL> ÊÌi> Ê Ê
V Ì i]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê
V Ì i]Ê" °Ê
>`Ê-Ü Ì]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>Êà vÌÜ>ÀiÊ i } iiÀÊv ÀÊ 6 -/ Ê V°]Ê Ê* >ÌÌiÛ i]Ê 7 °Ê >`ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* >ÌÌiÛ i]Ê7 °Ê >ÌÌ iÜÊ/>Õ Lii]Ê ]Ê ÃÊ> Ê >Ãà V >ÌiÊV Õ Ãi Êv ÀÊ ÀÃÌÊ >Ì > Ê > Ê Ê iL> ]Ê" °Ê >ÌÌ iÜÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ûi > `]Ê" °Ê / >ÃÊ/ÕÀ iÞ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê i viÀÊ Üi ®]Ê Ê½ä{]ÊÜiÀiÊ >ÀÀ i`Ê Õ iÊ£ ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ >ÃÊ ÃÊ i « Þi`Ê>ÌÊ ÌÌ iÊ/ iÃ]ÊÜ iÊ i viÀÊ ÃÊÜ À }Ê Ê iÀÊ >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ>ÌÊ Ì iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ vÊ À °Ê/ iÊV Õ« iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê À ]Ê" °Ê À > Ê7> iwi `]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ Ài`Ê LÞÊÌ iÊ >ÜÊwÀ Ê vÊ `}i]Ê7> ]Ê 7 à iÞÊEÊ L>À`Ê Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê iÊ«À>VÌ ViÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ>Ài>ÃÊ vÊ >L ÀÊ > `Êi « Þ i ÌÊ >Ü°Ê À > ÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê
>ÞÌ ]Ê" °Ê <>V >ÀÞÊ7>À`iÀ]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ>ÊÃÌ>vvÊ >VV Õ Ì> ÌÊv ÀÊ,i`Ê >« Ì> Ê À Õ«Ê Ê
Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >À`]Ê " °Ê / Ê7 L i]Ê ]ÊÜ>ÃÊ Ài`Ê>ÃÊ>Ê Ài} > Ê` ÀiVÌ ÀÊ>ÌÊ i Ì>Ê- } >Ê* Ê >Ì > Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞÊ i>`µÕ>ÀÌiÀÃ°Ê iÊ ÌÀ>Ûi ÃÊÌ À Õ} ÕÌÊÌ iÊ- ÕÌ iÀ Ê1°-°Ê >ÃÊÜi Ê>ÃÊÌ iÊÕ««iÀÊ Ài>ÌÊ > iÃ°Ê iÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ` > >« Ã]Ê °Ê -ÕÃ> Ê7 vi]Ê -]Ê ÃÊ> Êi`ÕV>Ì Ê Àià ÕÀViÊV À` >Ì ÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ > V V Ê - ÊEÊ7>ÌiÀÊ ÃiÀÛ>Ì Ê ÃÌÀ VÌÊ Ê ` >Þ]Ê" °Ê- iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ` >Þ]Ê " °Ê
½äx
À ÃÊ Ü>À`]Ê - ]Ê ÃÊ> Êi } iiÀÊ v ÀÊ i V> Ê } iiÀ }Ê Ê V >Ì ]Ê " °Ê iÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÀ à ]Ê" °Ê
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
!DD 9OUR .AME TO THE
/PTION )) 3TADIUM 3EAT
5
HE /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM HAS A hHOMEv ON THE /.5 CAMPUS FOR THE lRST TIME SINCE "UT SINCE /.5 FOOTBALL HAS HELD A SPECIAL PLACE IN THE HEARTS OF THOUSANDS OF ALUMNI PARENTS AND FRIENDS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY !ND NOW THERE S A PLACE ON CAMPUS TO COMMEMORATE AND CELEBRATE THIS LEGACY OF SUPPORT LOYALTY AND CONCERNÂ&#x2C6;4HE $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUMÂ&#x2C6;A PLACE FOR PERMANENT RECOGNITION OF ALL MEMBERS OF THE /.5 FOOTBALL FAMILY AND ALL THOSE WHO CARE FOR 0OLAR "EAR &OOTBALL $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM IS NAMED IN HONOR OF *IM AND .IDRAH 2OBERSON $IAL #LASSES OF AND AND !RDEN h3TRETCHv 2OBERSON #LASS OF *IM AND .IDRAH $IAL ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR LEADERSHIP GIFT TO BUILD AN OUTDOOR EVENTS STADIUM ON THE .ORTHERN CAMPUS AND h3TRETCHv 2OBERSON IS HONORED FOR HIS LONG TIME SERVICE TO /.5 AND HIS DISTINGUISHED CAREER AS AN ATHLETE AND 0OLAR "EAR FOOTBALL COACH 2OBERSON FAMILY MEMBERS .IDRAH 2OBERSON $IAL AND 3TRETCH 2OBERSON WERE INSTRUMENTAL IN CREATING A HOME FOR /.5 FOOTBALL ON THE 5NIVERSITY S CAMPUS *IM AND .IDRAH $IAL AND #OACH 2OBERSON INVITE ENCOURAGE AND WELCOME YOU TO JOIN THEM AND SUPPORT THE CONSTRUCTION AND FURNISHING OF THE STADIUM !DD YOUR NAME S TO THEIRS AND TO THE HUNDREDS OF OTHER ALUMNI PARENTS AND FRIENDS NAMES IN THE STADIUM WITH YOUR SPONSORSHIP OF A WALL TILE SEAT AND OR LOCKER
/PTION ) 7ALL 4ILE -AKE A GIFT OF TO THE STADIUM AND ORDER A WALL TILE WITH YOUR PERSONAL INSCRIPTION FOR PLACING IN THE GRAND ENTRANCE TO $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM 4HE TILE WITH UP TO THREE LINES OF CHARACTERS EACH COULD DENOTE A NAME S CLASS YEARS JERSEY NUMBERS YOU MAY WISH TO LIST A NAME S hIN MEMORYv OR hIN HONORv OR CONSIDER YOUR FAVORITE QUOTE 2EMEMBER SPACES COUNT AS CHARACTERS )T S A WONDERFUL AND PERMANENT GIFT FOR EVERYONE
)N $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM ARE COMFORTABLE ORANGE AND BLACK BACKED SEATS ARRANGED TO SPELL h/.5v IN LARGE BLACK LETTERS -AKE A GIFT OF TO $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM AND A PLAQUE BEARING YOUR NAME WILL BE ATTACHED TO A SEAT %ACH PLAQUE BECAUSE OF SIZE IS LIMITED TO NO MORE THAN TWO NAMES 4HE GIFT OF NAMES THE SEAT IT DOES NOT RESERVE THE SEAT /PTION ))) ,OCKERS IN THE /.5 6ARSITY &OOTBALL ,OCKER 2OOM 4 H E F O O T B A L L LOCKER ROOM IN $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM WILL FEATURE APPROXIMATELY HANDSOME WOODEN LOCKERS APPROXIMATELY v WIDE EACH WITH AN INDIVIDUAL PLAYER S STOOL 4HESE PROFESSIONAL STYLE LOCKERS IN A CARPETED SPACIOUS AIR CONDITIONED LOCKER ROOM WILL NOT ONLY PROVIDE THE OPTIMUM GAME DAY PREPARATION ENVIRONMENT FOR PLAYERS IT WILL BE AN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE FACILITY FOR FOOTBALL RECRUITS TO SEE AND SENSE THE SIGNIlCANCE AND CLASS OF THE /.5 FOOTBALL PROGRAM -AKE A GIFT OF TO $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM AND PLACE YOUR NAME ON A LOCKER IN THE /.5 6ARSITY ,OCKER 2OOM 0LEASE NOTE THE NUMBER OF LOCKERS IS LIMITED /PTION )6 0ICK 4WO -IX AND -ATCH ANY TWO OF THE THREE NAMING OPPORTUNITIES OF A 7ALL 4ILE 3EAT OR ,OCKER /PTION 6 h4HE 3TADIUM 0ACKAGEv !LL THREEÂ&#x2C6;WALL TILE SEAT AND LOCKER FOR *OIN THE LIST OF SIGNIlCANT SUPPORTERS OF $IAL 2OBERSON 3TADIUM WITH YOUR GIFT OF AND SELECT ALL THREE RECOGNITION AND NAMING OPPORTUNITIES
4O RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION CALL TOLL FREE /.5')6% OR GO TO WWW ONU EDU $EADLINE FOR THE SEASON IS *UNE SPRING 2005
53
4EDDYBears
Teddy Bears ½n£
>ÀÞÊ >}>]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i viÀ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê `` iÊ >À i]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê `` iÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê ,ii`]ÊÇ]Ê> `Êà ÃÌiÀÊ*iÀ > >]Êx°Ê/ iÊ >}>Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê À> Û i]Ê" °Ê
½n{
Ê Ài iÞiÀ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê i]Ê>Êà ]Ê7 > Ê ÞV >i ]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ£x]ÊÓää{°Ê7 > Ê ÃÊ LÀ Ì iÀ]Ê LLÞ]Ê{]Ê> `Êà ÃÌiÀ]Ê >}} i]Ê Ó°Ê/ iÊ Ài iÞiÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê / vw ]Ê" °Ê
½nÈ
°Ê `Ã>ÞÊ Ài Vi]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê }i >]Ê>Êà ]Ê À`Þ Ê `Ã>Þ]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ£Ç]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ Ài ViÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê
½nÇ
>ÀÞÊ >ÞÊ-ÌiV ÃV Õ Ìi®Ê > } > Ã]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê
Õ}]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê Üi Ê >À i]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊΣ]ÊÓää{°Ê Üi Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀÃ]Ê iÃà V>]Ê£x]Ê > `>]Ê£Î]Ê V i]Ê£ä]Ê i}> ]Ên]Ê> `ÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê > iL]Ê{°Ê/ iÊ > } > ÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃÊ À Ûi]Ê" °Ê
½nn
> iÊ À Ì®Ê i>À ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ]Ê>Êà ]Ê >ÝÜi Ê i ÀÞ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÎä]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÝÜi Ê ÃÊ LÀ Ì iÀ]Ê >V à ]ÊÇ°Ê/ iÊ i>À Êv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ÃÌ>Ê iÃ>]Ê ]Ê> `ÊV> Ê LiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ i>À JÞ> °V °Ê
½n
Ài `>Ê i «Þ®Ê ÀÀiÃÌ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê/ ]Ê>Êà ]Ê > ` ]Ê >ÞÊÈ]Ê ÓääÎ°Ê > ` Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀÃ]Ê }> ]Ê Ç]Ê> `Ê ÕV>Ã]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ ÀÀiÃÌÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê v À`]Ê" °Ê ,>ÞÊ V Õ ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê- i iÞÊ >`®]Ê -* ʽ £]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ÞÃÃ>Ê V i i]Ê iVi LiÀÊ ££]ÊÓää{°Ê ÞÃÃ>Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀÃ]Ê<>V ]Ê Ç]Ê ÀiÜ]Êx]Ê> `Êà ÃÌiÀ]Ê >Ãà i]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ V Õ Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > > Ê 7 V iÃÌiÀ]Ê" °Ê
½ ä
>VµÕi iÊ >V Üi ®Ê V À>V i ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê -ÌiÛi]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê, Þ> Ê V >i >]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊx]ÊÓääx°Ê/ iÊ V À>V i Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ` > >]Ê* °Ê i ÃÃ>Ê > À®Ê- Ì ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê, LiÀÌ]Ê Ê½n ]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê i ÃiÞÊ À i]Ê Õ iÊÓÎ]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ- Ì Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÃV ` ` ]Ê °Ê
54
6INNIE AND *OHNNY $RAGOS SONS OF $AWN 0EEL 0( AND %RIK $RAGOS *OHNNY WAS BORN *ULY
½ £
V >i Ê `> Ã]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê i> >]Ê>Êà ]Ê > Ê V >i ]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊn]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ `> ÃÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >À`]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> Ê LiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ>`> à J Ì > ° V °
ii> Ê/ÕÀ iÀ®Ê i>ÌÌÞ]Ê - ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê > iÃ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ì iÀ iÊ ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÎ]ÊÓääÎ°Ê >Ì iÀ iÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê >V ]Ê> `Ê Ã ÃÌiÀ]Ê >}} i]Êx°Ê/ iÊ i>ÌÌÞÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê Û ]Ê" °Ê ,i iiÊ LL]Ê - ]Ê>Êà ]Ê ½ iÀÊ âÀ>]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊÓ ]ÊÓääΰÊ/ iÊ LLÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i iÛ i]Ê °ÊÊ
½ Ó
iÀÞ Ê i > ®Ê Ài } Ì ]Ê ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê i> ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê iÌ > ÞÊ >i]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£Î]ÊÓää{°Ê iÌ > ÞÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀÃ]Ê `ÀiÜ]ÊÈ]Ê > `Ê/ Ì Þ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ Ài } Ì Êv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê/ i` ]Ê" °Ê À> Ê i]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i viÀ]Ê>Êà ]Ê > `i Ê À> Ê >ÃÌ > ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ£ä]ÊÓää{°Ê / iÊ iÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê1««iÀÊ À }Ì ]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê À> ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊv iJ> °V °
>Û `Ê iÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê À ÃÌ>]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê i iÊ > i]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ{]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ iÀÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê `> i]Ê" °Ê
iLÀ>Ê }}îÊ, À i]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê Ài} ÀÞ]Ê>Êà ]Ê Ã>>VÊ >ÌÌ iÜ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊÓä]ÊÓää{°Ê Ã>>VÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀÃ]Ê >Ì > >i ]ÊÎ]Ê> `Ê
> iL]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ, À iÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Û> ÃÛ i]Ê °Ê / iÀiÃ>Ê V Õ Õ} ®Ê, Ü iÞ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê > i]Ê>Êà ]Ê ,Þ> Ê i > °Ê,Þ> Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê Þ]Êx]Ê> `ÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê > iÃ]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ , Ü iÞÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê/À Þ]Ê" °Ê - iÀÀÞÊ Õ Ã®Ê-Ü }>ÀÌ]Ê - ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >Û `]Ê>Êà ]Ê -> Õi Ê ii]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê -> Õi Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê,>V i ]Ên]Ê> `Ê LÀ Ì iÀÃÊ >Ì > ]Êx]Ê> `Ê Ã ]Ê{°Ê/ iÊ -Ü }>ÀÌÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÌÌiÀ }]Ê " °Ê -iÌ Ê/>Þ À]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê 7i `Þ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ÞÊ6 VÌ À >]Ê Õ ÞÊ ÓÎ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ/>Þ ÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >À`]Ê" °Ê >VµÕ iÊ ÕV iÞ®Ê/À « iÌÌ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê Ài} ÀÞ]Ê >Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê,iiÃiÊ À ÃÌ i]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓÎ]ÊÓää{°Ê,iiÃiÊ ÃÊ Ã ÃÌiÀÊ,i>}> ]Ê{]Ê> `ÊLÀ Ì iÀÊ >V à ]Ê£°Ê/ iÊ/À « iÌÌÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÜÊ* >`i « >]Ê" °Ê
½ Î
Ê ÀÕ iÀ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê >ÀÀ iÊ- ÌÜ Ã ®]Ê -* ʽ Î]Ê>Êà ]Ê >Àà Ê* «Ê Ê"VÌ LiÀ°Ê >ÀÃ Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê >LÀ i i]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ ÀÕ iÀÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê i ÌiÀÛ i]Ê" °Ê
>Ü Ê*ii ®Ê À>} Ã]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À ]Ê >Êà ]Ê Ê*>Õ Ê V]Ê Õ ÞÊ£ä]ÊÓää{°Ê Ê*>Õ Ê ÃÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê6 i]Êx°Ê/ iÊ
À>} ÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÃ]Ê " ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ iÀ «`J> °V ° Ài} ÀÞÊ iÌÌiÀÃ]Ê - ]Ê > `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê iLL i]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Þ Þ Ê ]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊÓÈ]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ iÌÌiÀÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê /À Þ]Ê" °Ê / ``Ê >ÀÀ à ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê/ >Ê >}> > ®]Ê Ê½ Î]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >À>Ê > Ì ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ x]ÊÓääÎ°Ê >À>Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê À}> Ê À>ÞVi]Êx°Ê/ iÊ >ÀÀ à Êv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê iÜÊ* >`i « >]Ê" °Ê > iÊ > «]Ê -]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê , LiÀÌÊ > à ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ê , ÃiÊ > à ]Ê >ÞÊÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê >Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê Õ ÌiÀ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ > Ã Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7i }Ì ]Ê °Ê -Ûi Ê-> Õ ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >À iÌÌ>]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê Õ Ã>Ê7À } Ì]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊ£ä]ÊÓää{°Ê Õ Ã>Ê ÃÊ Ã ÃÌiÀ]Ê >]Ê{]Ê> `ÊLÀ Ì iÀÊ >Ã]Ê Î°Ê/ iÊ-> Õ Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê *ÕÀVi Û i]Ê6 °ÊÊ
½ {
>ÌÌ iÜÊ > `iV ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê*>Õ >]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê iÊ â>LiÌ ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊÓn]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ > `iV Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕL ]Ê" °Ê
>` iÊ > LiÀÃ®Ê ÀiV LÕ iÀ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À ÃÌ « iÀ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ê â>LiÌ ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓÇ]Ê Óää{°Ê >Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê ÕV>Ã]ÊÓ°Ê / iÊ ÀiV LÕ iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i iÛ i]Ê7 °Ê
V >i Ê > ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê Ã>]Ê>Êà ]Ê V >i Ê ]Ê «À Ê £n]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ > Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -ÌiÕLi Û i]Ê" °Ê *i ÞÊ i ÀÃ®Ê iÀ`iÀ > ]Ê -* ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê-V ÌÌ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê i}> Ê i> ]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓ£]ÊÓää{°Ê i}> Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê À`> ]Êx]Ê> `Ê LÀ Ì iÀÊ Ì > ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ iÀ`iÀ > Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `` iÌ Ü ]Ê" °ÊÊ / Ê*i iÀ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê Ã>Ê > `i ®]Ê -* ʽ x]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê Ã>LiÌ Ê > Ê* }]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊÓ]ÊÓääÎ°Ê Ã>LiÌ ÊÜ>ÃÊ>` «Ìi`ÊvÀ Ê9Õ > Ê *À Û Vi]Ê >Ê Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ *i iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-Ì°Ê } >Vi]Ê °Ê Ê-V ivv]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê, L ]Ê>Ê Ã ]Ê"Üi Ê<> ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£ ]ÊÓää{°Ê iÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê > iÃ]Ê£°Ê/ iÊ-V ivvÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê/ i` ]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ÀÃV ivvJLÕV iÞi iÝ«ÀiÃðV ° À ÃÌ >Ê,>Þ®Ê- i>Àʼ,ii]Ê -* ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ÕÃÌ ]ÊÌÜ Ã]Ê ÞÃÃ>Ê > `Ê iÝ> `À >]Ê >ÞÊÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ- i>ÀÊ ¼,iiÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `` iÌ Ü ]Ê " ]Ê> `Ê À ÃÌ >ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ À ÃÌ >à i>ÀÀiiJ Ì > °V ° ÞÊ À iÀ®Ê- ÕÌÌ iÜ ÀÌ ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê/ ``]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ÀÊ i> ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£]Ê Óää{°Ê ÀÊ ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê `> Ê >Ì ii ]Ê Ó°Ê/ iÊ- ÕÌÌ iÜ ÀÌ Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > ÀL À ]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê ÞÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ>Ìà ÕÌÌ iJÜ À ` iÌ°>ÌÌ° iÌ°
!IDAH AND %LINOR 3HUTTLEWORTH DAUGHTERS OF !MY #ORMIER 0( AND 4ODD 3HUTTLEWORTH SHOW THEIR 0OLAR "EAR PRIDE %LINOR WAS BORN .OV OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
½ x
>Ã Ê ÕÀ >Ì]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê/ À ]Ê >Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê `Þ]Ê >ÞÊÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê `ÞÊ ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê >ViÞ]Ê{°Ê/ iÊ ÕÀ >ÌÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ` >Þ]Ê" °Ê LiÀ ÞÊ Là ®Ê À>ÌÌ i]Ê ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê Ãi« ]Ê Ê½ È]Ê>Ê Ã ]Ê Ãi« Ê6]Ê >ÞÊ£ ]ÊÓää{°Ê Ãi« Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀÃ]Ê >À i]Ê{]Ê> `Ê iÊ >À i]Êx°Ê/ iÊ À>ÌÌ iÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê LiÀÌÃÛ i]Ê* °Ê >ÀÞÃÃ>Ê Ãà > ®Ê À>à i ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê/iÀÀÞ]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ÕVÞÊ-Õi]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ£È]Ê Óää{°Ê ÕVÞÊ ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê > >]Ê{]Ê > `ÊLÀ Ì iÀÊ->ÜÞiÀ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ À>à i Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7 ii iÀÃLÕÀ}]Ê" °Ê >À>Ê-V Ü>`iÀiÀ®Ê > «Ì ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê V >i ]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê > Ì Ê i i >]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓ ]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ > «Ì Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -«À }L À ]Ê" °Ê À ÃÌ Ê-i ®Ê i i]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê > i ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê â>LiÌ Ê ÞVi]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓä]ÊÓää{°Ê â>LiÌ Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀÃÊ Þ]ÊÈ]Ê> `Ê `Þ]ÊÓ°Ê / iÊ i iÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* iÀ]Ê °Ê >ÌÌ iÜÊ ivyiÀ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê i V >]Ê>` «Ìi`Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ->` i]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊΣ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ ivyiÀÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Àwi `]Ê" °Ê iÊ ÕÀÀ>Þ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê ÞÊ7 ` iÀ®]Ê -ʼ x]ÊÌÜ Ã]Ê iÃà V>Ê À iÊ> `Ê > `>Ê > i]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÞÊÜiÀiÊ Üi V i`Ê iÊLÞÊÌ i ÀÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê,>V i Ê â>LiÌ ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ ÕÀÀ>ÞÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê LiÀÌÞÊ/ Ü Ã «]Ê" °Ê V i iÊ >Û Ã®Ê*> iÀ]Ê - ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À > ]Ê - Ê ½ {]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ìi Þ Ê â>LiÌ ]Ê Õ ÞÊÓ ]ÊÓää{°Ê >Ìi Þ Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê iÞ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ*> iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÞÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê
>Û `Ê-V Õ iÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >À}>ÀiÌ]Ê>Êà ]Ê ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊx]Ê Óääx°Ê Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê â>LiÌ Ê ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ-V Õ iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ ÃÛ i]Ê 9°Ê i viÀÊ Õ >Ü>Þ®Ê-Ìi« i ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >à ]Ê -Ê ½ x]Ê>Êà ]Ê > iLÊ ii]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£Î]Ê Óää{°Ê > iLÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê iÝ]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ -Ìi« i Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê V >Ì ]Ê " °Ê
SPRING 2005
>Û `Ê-ÕV > i ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê }i >]Ê>Êà ]Ê Þ`i Ê V >i ]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÎä]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ-ÕV > i Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê"À > ` ]Ê °Ê Þ Ê*À>` ®Ê7> âiÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >ÜÀi Vi]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê LLÞÊ >À i]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÎä]ÊÓää{°Ê LLÞÊ ÃÊ LÀ Ì iÀ]Ê >V ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ7> âiÀÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê >V Ã Û i]Ê °Ê ÞÊ6> `iÀ ®Ê9 Õ }]Ê -* ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >Û `]Ê>Êà ]Ê Õ iÊ > iÃ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£Î]ÊÓää{°Ê Õ iÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê-iÌ ]Êx°Ê/ iÊ9 Õ }Êv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê Ì°Ê i>`]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê ÞÊ V> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ`Þ Õ }ÈxJÀi`L À`° iÌ°
½ È
, V >À`Ê iÝ> `iÀ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê >ÀÞÊ ÕÀÀ Ü®]Ê -* ʽ Ç]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >ÕÀÞ Ê V i]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ ÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ iÝ> `iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê V >Ì ]Ê" °Ê ÞÊ-«À> }®Ê > `à ]Ê ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê, LiÀÌ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ,>V >i Ê V i]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓ£]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ > `à Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê / i` ]Ê" Ê> `Ê ÞÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê >ÌÊ> Þ` > `à J>VViÃÃÌ i` °V °Ê Õ iÊ,iÌ ®Ê à iÀ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê-V ÌÌ]Ê>Êà ]Ê Ã Õ>Ê Ê 7 > ]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓn]ÊÓää{°Ê à Õ>Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê >V L]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ Ã iÀÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê-Þ Û> >]Ê" °Ê ivvÀ Ê > à ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê -Ì>ViÞ]Ê>Êà ]Ê >ÝÊ >V L]Ê Õ ÞÊn]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ > à Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÌ iÃ`>]Ê °Ê V >Ê i À > ®Ê V ii]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê > iÃ]Ê>Êà ]Ê > iÃÊ >V à ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊx]ÊÓää{°Ê >V Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê iÀÞ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ V iiÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê7 >À`]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê V >ÊV> Ê LiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ V ii iJLÀ } Ì° iÌ° Ê iÀ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i}> ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê > âiÊ > i]Ê
iVi LiÀÊ£]ÊÓääΰÊ/ iÊ iÀÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê- iÀÃiÌ]Ê" °Ê >à Ê"«À Ìâ>]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê À >]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê" Û >Ê >Þi]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ"«À Ìâ>Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê, ÌÃÌ Ü ]Ê" °Ê
- i iÞÊ iÀi}Ã>à ®Ê , ÃÃ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê/ Ì Þ]Ê>Êà ]Ê V >i Ê À`i ]Ê Õ ÞÊÓ{]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ, ÃÃÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê/ vw ]Ê" °Ê *> i >Ê-«i>À®Ê -V «]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê
À ÃÌ « iÀ]Ê - Ê ½ Ç]Ê>Êà ]Ê Ì > Ê Ãi« ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊx]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ-V «Êv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" °ÊÊ
> i Ê-V Õ > ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê V i i]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ê > i]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊ È]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ-V Õ > Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê
À `iÀÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê
½ Ç
4EDDYBears
Õ iÊ >L ®Ê- à ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê i ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê > Ê
> i]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£Î]ÊÓää{°Ê > Ê ÃÊ LÀ Ì iÀ]Ê >Àà ]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ- à Êv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê ÞÀÌ iÊ i>V ]Ê- °Ê
>Û `Ê-Ì> ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê -ÕÃ> Ê >À ®]Ê -* ʽ {]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê À>Ê ÕÀii]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ -Ì> Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >]Ê" ° >à Ê-Õ iÀ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê i viÀ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ÕÀÌ iÞ]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê ÕÀÌ iÞÊ ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê Ã iÞ]ÊÇ]Ê> `ÊLÀ Ì iÀÊ >Ãi]Ê{°Ê/ iÊ -Õ iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê `>]Ê" °ÊÊ
À ÃÌ iÊ*ÀÕiÌÌ®Ê7>Ìà ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê-V ÌÌ]Ê>Êà ]Ê > i Ê-V ÌÌ]Ê «À ÊÓ{]ÊÓää{°Ê > i Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê Þ>]Êx°Ê / iÊ7>Ìà Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* Üi ]Ê" °Ê
7ENDI 7OODRUFF -ESSNER %.' AND 2ON -ESSNER ARE THE PROUD PARENTS OF "AILEY ,AUREN "AILEY WAS BORN $EC
Ã Ê >ÀÀ V > ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê Ã>]Ê >Êà ]Ê Ê7 > ʺ >V »]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ Ó£]ÊÓää{°Ê >V Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê i]ÊÓ°Ê / iÊ >ÀÀ V > Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7iÃÌÊ
iÃÌiÀ]Ê* ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ L>ÀÀ V > v> J } ÃÌÀi> ° iÌ° / Ì ÞÊ À> i]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê-ÕÃ> ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ê >ÕÀi ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê >Ê ÃÊÃ ÃÌiÀÃ]Ê 6 VÌ À >]ÊÈ]Ê Þ]Ê{]Ê> `Ê > ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ
À> iÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÞÃÛ i]Ê" °ÊÊ >ÀÀÞÊ i À`]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê /À>VÞÊ iÃà iÀ®]Ê Ê½ Ç]Ê>Êà ]Ê >Û Ê/ >Ã]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê >Û Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê iÝ> `À >]Êx]Ê> `Ê <>V >ÀÞ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ i À`Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i ÌiÀLÕÀ}]Ê" °Ê -Ì>ViÞÊ7 vi®Ê > L]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê > ]Ê Ê½ n]Ê>Êà ]Ê/ÀiÛ ÀÊ LLiÃ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓn]ÊÓääx°Ê/ iÊ > LÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > iÜ `]Ê °Ê
>Û `Ê*i i ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >]Ê>Êà ]Ê >Ài`Ê/ >Ã]Ê Õ iÊ ]Ê Óää{°Ê >Ài`Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê >V L°Ê/ iÊ *i i Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÞÃÛ i]Ê" °ÊÊ iÀ> Ê- iÀ V ®Ê* Õ Ã]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À ÃÌ « iÀ]Ê>Êà ]Ê >ÀÃ Ê +Õ ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£n]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÀÃ Ê ÃÊ LÀ Ì iÀ]Ê Õ i ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ* Õ ÃÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê6 À} >Ê i>V ]Ê6 ° LiÀÊ >À >À`®Ê-V ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ivv]Ê>Êà ]Ê iÝ> `iÀÊ 7 > ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£{]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ -V Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i >Ü>Ài]Ê " ]Ê> `Ê LiÀÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ } vÞx£ÈJ Ì > °V °Ê , V i iÊ9 } }®Ê7> ÌiÀÃ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê, LL]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >ÀÃÌÞ Ê Õ Ãi]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓn]Ê Óää{°Ê >ÀÃÌÞ Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê iÀÞ ]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ 7> ÌiÀÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Ì ]Ê" °Ê /À>VÞÊ >ÞÊ À Ì ÕÃi®Ê7>Ãi ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê `ÀiÜ]Ê -* ]Ê ¼ Ç]Ê>Êà ]Ê >À`iÀÊ `ÀiÜ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ££]Ê Óää{°Ê >À`iÀÊ ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê > Ài]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ 7>Ãi Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÃÌ Ü ]Ê" °Ê
-AX *ACOB +AMINSKI SON OF *EFFRI , AND 3TACEY +AMINSKI WAS BORN *ULY
iÀi ÞÊ7 Ì iÀ Ü]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê-Ìi« > i]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê Ã>Li >Ê *> }i]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊn]ÊÓääx°Ê/ iÊ7 Ì iÀ ÜÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > ÛiÀ ]Ê" °Ê
½ n
i ÞÊ }iÀ®Ê ` Ã]Ê -* ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê,> `Þ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >ÕÀi Ê â>LiÌ ]Ê >ÀV ÊÓ£]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÕÀi Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê Õ i]ÊΰÊ/ iÊ ` ÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Ãwi `]Ê" °Ê / Þ>Ê9i>} i®Ê À>vÌ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >Ì > ]Ê>Êà ]Ê V >i Ê Õ}i i]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓ]ÊÓääΰÊ/ iÊ À>vÌÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê" °Ê
À ÃÌ > Ê À>} ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê À ÃÌÞ]Ê>Êà ]Ê/Þ iÀÊ Õ Ã]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ {]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ À>} Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ->}> ÀiÊ Ã]Ê" °Ê i > Ê Ì > ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê/>À>]Ê>Êà ]Ê Õ iÊ i > ]Ê Õ ÞÊ £Ó]ÊÓää{°Ê i > Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê Û> ]Ê Î]Ê> `Êà ÃÌiÀ]Ê Õ >]Ê£°Ê/ iÊ Ì > Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÀ iÃÛ i]Ê" °Ê , V >À`Ê i ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê i ÞÊ ÜÃiÀ®]Ê Ê½ää]Ê>Êà ]Ê
`ÞÊ,ii`]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ i Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i >Ü>Ài]Ê" °Ê >ÌÌ iÜÊ i } L À]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê Ìâ ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê i iÊ > Ài]Ê Õ iÊÓ£]ÊÓää{°Ê- iÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê
V]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ i } L ÀÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê > V>ÃÌiÀ]Ê" °Ê À > Ê+Õ>V i LÕà ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê ÞÊ i ®]Ê -ʽ n]Ê>Êà ]Ê i > Ê ÛiÀiÌÌ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê / iÊ+Õ>V i LÕà Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 7iÃÌiÀÛ i]Ê" °Ê
iLÀ>Ê-«i ViÀ®Ê*>À iÀ]Ê* >À ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê iÛ ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê - « >Ê,>i]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£]ÊÓää{°Ê- « >Ê ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê" Û >]ÊÓ°Ê À ÃÌ iÊ-«> }i LÕÀ}®Ê,>ÛiÀÌ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À V]Ê>Êà ]Ê 7Þ>ÌÌÊ i à ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£Î]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ ,>ÛiÀÌÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê7i `i ]Ê °Ê À ÃÌi Ê vv > ®Ê, V ià ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê i Ì ]Ê - ʽ n]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Þ iiÊ i ]Ê
iVi LiÀÊ£Î]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ, V iÃ Ê v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >ÀÞ]Ê ° 55
4EDDYBears
À Ê, ÌV iÞ®Ê-« iÀ]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ivv]Ê >Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê ÛiÀÞÊ â>LiÌ ]Ê >ÞÊ£ ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ-« iÀÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê/ ÕÃ> `Ê"> Ã]Ê ° /À>Û ÃÊ7 ÀÃÌ]Ê -* ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê ÞÊ Ü>À`®]Ê* >À Ê ½ää]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >` Ã Ê À>Vi]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊ£n]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ7 ÀÃÌÊ v> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ài`iÀ V ÃLÕÀ}]Ê °Ê
-ICHAEL #RAFT SON OF 4ONYA 9EAGLE ! 3 AND .ATHAN #RAFT -ICHAEL WAS BORN $EC
½ää
/À ÞÊ- À iÞ]Ê* >À ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê-Ìi« > i]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >LÀ i iÊ V i]Ê iVi LiÀÊÓÓ]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ- À iÞÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê * Üi ]Ê" °Ê
>ÞÊ- iÀiÛi `]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >À >Ê/ Li®]Ê -ʽ n]ÊÌÜ Ã]Ê ÕÃÌ Ê/ >ÃÊ> `Ê `i Ê/ >Ã]Ê
iVi LiÀÊ£ä]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÞÊ Ê > iÊ >À i]ÊÎ]Ê> `Ê i ÃiÞÊ >À i]ÊÓ°Ê/ iÊ - iÀiÛi `Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Ì ]Ê " ]Ê> `Ê >ÞÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ V >ÞÚà iÀiÛi `JV w °V ° Ê6>Õ} ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê
ii> >Ê >ÀVÀ vÌ®]Ê* >À ʽä£]Ê >Êà ]Ê Ì > Ê `ÀiÜ]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ£{]Ê Óää{°Ê/ iÊ6>Õ} Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ` ]Ê" °Ê
½
i Ì Ê À ÀÃÌ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê > >Ê i``iÀ > ®]Ê -* Ê ¼ää]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê iÊ â>LiÌ ]Ê >ÀV Ê£]ÊÓää{°Ê iÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê > °Ê/ iÊ À ÀÃÌÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÜÊ Ài i ]Ê" °Ê >À Ê ÀLÞ®Ê ÀÃiÞ]Ê - ]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê iÝ ÕÃ]Ê>Êà ]Ê >Ã Ê > iÃ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓ ]ÊÓääÎ°Ê / iÊ ÀÃiÞÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê* Üi ]Ê " Ê> `Ê >À ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ >À ÀLÞJ Ì > °V °
>ÀÞ Ê iv iÀ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê `>Ê iÜ Ã®]Ê -]Ê>Êà ]Ê Ãi« Ê /Ài Ì ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ iv iÀÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê V >Ì ]Ê " ° /À à >Ê }®Ê i i }>À ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À > ]Ê -Ê ½ n]Ê>Êà ]Ê Õ >ÃÊ `ÀiÜ]Ê Õ ÞÊ£ ]Ê Óää{°Ê Õ >ÃÊ ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê >Li]Ê Ó°Ê/ iÊ i i }>À Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê i Ì ]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê/À à >ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ i i }>À ÌJÞ> °V ° , L Ê iÞ®Ê >V à ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê Ã Ê iÞ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ£ä]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ >V à Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê >À iÃÌ ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê, L ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ÃVÌ i ÃJ Ì > °V °Ê i>Ì iÀÊ }} Ã®Ê Ài]Ê -]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ÀÞ> ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê Ã>Li >Ê >À i]Ê >ÞÊÎä]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ ÀiÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Ü>À`]Ê " ]Ê> `Ê i>Ì iÀÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ L Àiä{ÎJ> °V ° iÃà V>Ê< iÀ > ®Ê- Ì ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê V >i ]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê,iLiVV>Ê >Þ i]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ £ ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ- Ì Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ i } ÌÃ]Ê" °Ê
'ABE AND ,UKAS (EMMELGARN SONS OF 4RISHA ,ONG ! 3 AND "RIAN (EMMELGARN ! 3 LOVE THE 0OLAR "EARS 56
ÀÞÊ i ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >Ê,i Õ `®]Ê ]Ê>Êà ]Ê À>`ÞÊ ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê / iÊ i Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê iÀi>]Ê" °Ê À Ê >à iÀ®Ê Ü iÃ]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >à ]Ê -ʽ Ç]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê > ÞVi]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ{]ÊÓää{°Ê > ÞViÊ ÃÊà ÃÌiÀ]Ê V i i]Ê %VAN "ROOKE $ENNISON SON OF 7ENDY Ó°Ê/ iÊ Ü iÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 7EAVER ! 3 AND -ATT $ENNISON -«À }wi `]Ê" °Ê iÛ Ê Ü>Þ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ! 3 %VAN WAS BORN &EB ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i ÃiÊ i®]Ê -* Ê 0ROUD UNCLES ARE -ARK $ENNISON ! 3 ½ää]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ê >Ì iÀ i]Ê *EFF 7EAVER %.' AND 'REG 7EAVER
iVi LiÀÊÓn]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ A CURRENT ENGINEERING STUDENT AT /.5
Ü>ÞÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê Õ ÌÊ 6iÀ ]Ê" °Ê i > iÊ*>À i®Ê à iÞ]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê -> Ê7À } Ì]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i ` ]Ê
À ÃÌ « iÀÊ Ã iÞ]Ê -* ʽ Ç]Ê>Ê >Êà ]Ê Ì > Ê > ]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊÇ]ÊÓääx°Ê à ]Ê"Üi Ê À ÃÌ « iÀ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓÈ]Ê / iÊ7À } ÌÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÕvvÌ ]Ê Óääx°Ê/ iÊ Ã iÞÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê " °Ê
> Ì ]Ê" °Ê >Ì iÀ iÊ ÕÀÀ>Þ®Ê iÌÌ]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >à ]Ê -Ìi« > iÊ iÃV ®Ê >À iÃ]Ê -]Ê * >À ʽ n]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê->À> Ê >À i]Ê > `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >Û `]Ê -ʽäÓ]Ê>Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÎä]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ iÌÌÊv> ÞÊ `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê iÝ> `À>Ê â>LiÌ ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê >à ]Ê" °Ê £Î]ÊÓääx°Ê/ iÊ >À iÃÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê"LiÀ ]Ê" ]Ê> `ÊV> ÊLiÊÀi>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ÃV >À iÃJ À> V Õ ÌÞ i> Ì °V °ÊÊ À > Ê À> i ]Ê -]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê
½äÓ
½äÎ
½ä£
i ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê" Û >Ê > Ì ]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊ £Ç]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ À> i Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê > Àwi `]Ê" °Ê V >i Ê À > ]Ê ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ vi]Ê À>Vi ]Ê>Êà ]Ê* «Ê À > `]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊ Ó]ÊÓääx°Ê/ iÊ À > Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê -> Ê i} ]Ê °Ê -ÌiÛiÊ iÀ]Ê - ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊÜ viÊ
> >Ê ÌÌî]Ê -* ʽäÓ]Ê>Ê Ã ]Ê >Þ iÊ `ÀiÜ]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊ ££]ÊÓääx°Ê/ iÊ iÀÊv> ÞÊ Àià `iÃÊ Ê*i À >]Ê °Ê 7i `ÞÊ iÃ> > ®Ê * Ì>à ]Ê* >À ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >Û `]Ê -Ê ½ ]Ê>Ê`>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ìi Þ Ê ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓ{]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ * Ì>à Êv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê 1 Ì Ü ]Ê" °ÊÊÊ
½ä{
â>LiÌ Ê-Ì iÀÜ> Ì®Ê-i LiÀÌ]Ê * >À ]Ê> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê iÛ ]Ê>Ê `>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê >Ì> iÊ i iÃÌi]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ Ó ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ iÊ-i LiÀÌÊv> ÞÊÀià `iÃÊ Ê ÀV L `]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê â>LiÌ ÊV> ÊLiÊ Ài>V i`Ê>ÌÊ ââ>À`À ÀJ Ì > °V °
+ATELYN 0OTASHNIK DAUGHTER OF $AVID ! 3 AND 7ENDY 'ESAMAN 0OTASHNIK 0( +ATELYN WAS BORN .OV OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
3HOP THE /.5 "OOKSTORE /N LINE !LL YOUR MERCHANDISE NEEDS AT
WWW ONU BKSTORE COM #LICK /N #AMPUS 3HOP #HILD S v 4EDDY "EAR WITH 4EE
#HAMPION +IDS 3HORT 3LEEVE 4EE
-6 #ORP &LEECE "LANKET
'AME (AT
'EAR ,ADIES 3HORT 3LEEVE 4EE
'EAR 3HORT 3LEEVE 4EE WITH UNIVERSITY SEAL
#HAMPION -ESH 3HORTS
*ONES -ITCHELL +ICKER 0ANTS
&IND THESE ITEMS AND MANY MORE ONLINE SPRING 2005
57
Obituaries 58
Obituaries À i `ÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ 1 ÛiÀÃ ÌÞ
LiÀÌÊ i > ]Ê*i LiÀÛ i]Ê" ]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÓ{]ÊÓääÎ°Ê LiÀÌÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê }Ì iÊ ÃÕ«« ÀÌiÀÊ vÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê Ì i °Ê i> Ê V ]Ê `>]Ê" ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ Ó£]ÊÓää{°Ê i> ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Êv À iÀÊÃiVÀiÌ>ÀÞÊ >ÌÊ iÌiÀ V Ê i À > Ê LÀ>ÀÞÊ ÊÌ iÊ V> «ÕÃÊ vÊ" 1°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊV >ÀÌiÀÊ i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ Õ ÀÊ Û VÊ i>}ÕiÊ vÊ `>]Ê> `Ê>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ Ã°Ê - iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê"ÀÛ i°Ê >À}>ÀiÌÊ ÃÌiÀ]Ê ` >Þ]Ê" ]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊ£ä]ÊÓääx°Ê >À}>ÀiÌÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê v À iÀÊÌi>V iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÀV>` >Ê-V Ã]Ê Ì iÊ7i }Ì Ê Ýi«ÌÊ6 >}iÊ-V Ã]Ê > `Ê i Ê Õ ÀÊ } Ê-V °Ê- iÊ vÕ `i`Ê>ÊÃV >Àà «Ê>ÌÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ Ê Ê ÀÊ vÊ iÀÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê7 > Ê ÃÌiÀ]Ê Ê½{£°Ê Ûi Þ Ê > iÃ]Ê* ÀÌÊ Ì ]Ê" ]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓÎ]ÊÓää{°Ê Ûi Þ ÊÜ>ÃÊÌ iÊ Ü viÊ vÊ" 1Ê viÊ/ÀÕÃÌii]Ê À°Ê6iÀ Ê > iÃ]Ê* Ê Ê½ÎÎ]Ê " Ê -ʼÇÈ°Ê Ûi Þ ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊ vÊ > `Ü 7> >ViÊ i}i°Ê- iÊ> `Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `Ê >ÛiÊvÕ `i`ÊÌ iÊ > iÃÊ i À > Ê -V >Àà «ÊÜ V Ê>Ãà ÃÌÃÊ" 1Ê ÃÌÕ`i ÌÃÊÜ Ì ÊÌ i ÀÊV i}iÊi`ÕV>Ì Ã°Ê , LiÀÌÊ > `]Ê9i ÜÊ-«À }Ã]Ê" ]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê, LiÀÌÊ>ÌÌi `i`Ê / iÊ" Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ> `Êëi ÌÊxäÊ Þi>ÀÃÊ > >} }Ê ÃÊv> Þ½ÃÊv>À °Ê, LiÀÌÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i i ° â>LiÌ Ê Þ`]Ê >]Ê" ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊ Ó ]ÊÓääx°Ê â>LiÌ Ê >`Ê> ÊiÝ L ÌÊ >ÌÊ" 1ÊV> i`Ê7 i Ê7 Ê7À Ìi]Ê>Ê V iVÌ Ê vÊ«i V Ê« ÀÌÀ> ÌÃÊÜ V Ê ÃÊ ÜÊ Ê«iÀ > i ÌÊ` ë >ÞÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ" 1Ê LÀ>ÀÞ°Ê i> Ê-i>Àà ]Ê `>]Ê" ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ Ó£]ÊÓää{°Ê i> ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê«>À> i` VÊ > `Êi iÀ}i VÞÊ i` V> ÊÌiV V > Ê v ÀÊ > ÞÊÞi>ÀÃÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ `> LiÀÌÞÊ ,iÃVÕiÊ-µÕ>`°Ê- iÊ> à ÊÌ>Õ} ÌÊ /Ê V >ÃÃiÃÊ>ÌÊ « Ê >ÀiiÀÊ i ÌiÀÊ> `Ê } Ê* ÌÊ6 V>Ì > Ê-V °Ê- iÊ ÃÊ ÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À`i °Ê >ÀÌ >ʺ Þ »Ê- i > iÀ]Ê ` >Þ]Ê" ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ{]ÊÓää{°Ê Þ ÊÀiÌ Ài`ÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ" 1Ê i}iÊ vÊ* >À >VÞÊ>ÃÊ>Ãà V >ÌiÊ«À viÃà ÀÊ i iÀ ÌÕÃÊ ÊÓä䣰Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊÛiÀÞÊ>VÌ ÛiÊ >ÌÊÌ iÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊÃiÀÛ }Ê ÊÛ>À ÕÃÊ V ÌÌiiÃÊ> `Ê>ÃÊ> Ê>`Û Ã ÀÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ >««>Ê «Ã ÊV >«ÌiÀ°ÊÊ 7iÀ iÀÊ- Ì>}]Ê >]Ê" ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ Î]ÊÓää{°Ê À°Ê- Ì>}ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê Ê£ {Ê>ÃÊ >Ê«À viÃà ÀÊ vÊ Õà VÊ>ÌÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ê> Õ ÕÃÊ vÊ/ iÊ" Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ]Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ê> Õ ÕÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ >ÀV }ÊL> `ÊÜ iÊÌ iÀi°Ê
7> `>Ê7 iÞ]Ê/ÕVà ]Ê <]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊx]ÊÓää{°Ê7> `>ÊÜ À i`Ê v ÀÊÌ iÊÃÜ ÌV L >À`Ê>ÌÊ" 1ÊvÀ Ê £ xÓ x{Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê }Ì iÊvÀ i `Ê vÊ Ì iÊÕ ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê- iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê/ >Ã]Ê -* ʽx{°Ê
½£n
Ài iÊ Õ}}iÌÌ®Ê iÀLÀ>V i]Ê ]Ê i Ì ]Ê" ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê Ài iÊ Ü>ÃÊ£äxÊÞi>ÀÃÊ `ÊÜ i Êà iÊ«>ÃÃi`Ê >Ü>Þ°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ> Êi i i Ì>ÀÞÊ ÃV ÊÌi>V iÀÊ Ê iÊÀ ÊÃV ÃÊ Ê >À` Ê Õ ÌÞ]Ê> `Ê >Ê*ÕL VÊ -V ÃÊv ÀÊ>ÊÌ Ì> Ê vÊ{äÊÞi>ÀÃÊLiv ÀiÊ iÀÊÀiÌ Ài i Ì°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê `i>Ì ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê À>]Ê -ʽÓ{°Ê
½ÓÇ
ÕV iÊ ÌÀ Ã®Ê >ÃÃiÌÌ]Ê ]Ê * i Ý]Ê <]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ£{]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Êv À iÀÊ Ü iÀÊ> }ÊÜ Ì Ê iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >À `]Ê vÊ ÊEÊ* «Ê ÀiÃÌ>ÕÀ> ÌÃÊ Ê* i Ý]Ê <°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ >Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÀÃÌÊ >«Ì ÃÌÊ ÕÀV Ê vÊ* i ÝÊv ÀÊxnÊÞi>ÀðÊ
½Î£
à iÊ7À } Ì®Ê- i ]Ê ]Ê ÕÃÌ ]Ê" ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓx]ÊÓääÎ°Ê Ã iÊ«>ÃÃi`Ê>Ü>ÞÊ>ÌÊ>}iʣ䣰Ê- iÊ ÀiÌ Ài`Ê Ê£ È£Ê>vÌiÀÊ{äÊÞi>ÀÃÊ>ÃÊ>Ê Ìi>V iÀÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ6iÀÃ> iÃÊ V> Ê -V ðÊ- iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ >Ì > Ê `ÕV>Ì Ê Ãà V >Ì Ê> `Ê " Ê `ÕV>Ì Ê Ãà V >Ì °Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ «ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê i à °
½ÎÓ
iÃÌiÀÊ ÀV i L>ÕiÀ]Ê ]Ê - `ʽ{ä]Ê6> VÀiÃÌ]Ê" ]Ê iVi LiÀÊ Ón]ÊÓää{°Ê iÃÌiÀÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê ÃV Ìi>V iÀÊÜ Ì Ê{{ÊÞi>ÀÃÊ vÊ ÃiÀÛ Vi°Ê iÊÌ>Õ} ÌÊÃV i ViÊ> `Ê >Ì i >Ì VÃÊ> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ«À V «> Ê>ÌÊ 6> Ê7iÀÌÊ `` iÊ-V Êv ÀÊ{äÊÞi>ÀÃ]Ê ÀiÌ À }Ê Ê£ ÇÓ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê `i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê Õ Ãi° Õ> Ì>Ê,> ` « ®Ê iÜ > ]Ê ]Ê i >Ü>Ài]Ê" ]Ê Õ ÞÊÎä]ÊÓääÎ°Ê Õ> Ì>ÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`ÊÃV ÊÌi>V iÀÊ Ü Ì ÊÎ ÊÞi>ÀÃÊ vÊÃiÀÛ Vi°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ >Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ Ã iÞÊ1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV °
½ÎÎ
ÃÌ iÀÊ,i>`®Ê >ÃiÞ]Ê ]Ê"> Ê ]Ê" ]Ê iVi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê ÃÌ iÀÊ Ü>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê,>Þ `°Ê `>Ê,ii`®Ê i >ÀÌ]Ê ]Ê - `Ê ½È£]Ê >V L]Ê ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊ£]ÊÓääx°Ê `>ÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`ÊÃV ÊÌi>V iÀÊ >vÌiÀÊÎäÊÞi>ÀðÊ- iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ7ià iÞÊ1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV Ê Ê >V L]Ê Ê> `Ê ÃÊ ÃÌi`Ê ÊÌ iÊ º7 ½ÃÊ7 Ê vÊ i i Ì>ÀÞÊ/i>V iÀÃ»Ê L °Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê iÀ Þ°Ê
½ÎÇ
>V Ê ÕÞ]Ê - `]Ê/iµÕiÃÌ>]Ê ]Ê «À ÊÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê >V ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê v À iÀÊV >V Ê vÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ ½ÃÊ L>à iÌL> ÊÌi> ]Ê> `ÊÌ i Ê Üi ÌÊ ÊÌ ÊV >V Ê>ÌÊ ÕV i Ê 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ> `Ê Ì > Ì>Ê1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ Liv ÀiÊ} }Ê Ì ÊLÕà iÃÃ°Ê iÊ Ü>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê i i ° >ÀL>À>Ê ÃiÞ®Ê ÞVÀ Ãà i Ü V ]Ê ]Ê - `ʽ{Î]Ê i Ì ]Ê" ]Ê
iVi LiÀÊΣ]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÀL>À>Ê Ü>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`ÊÃV ÊÌi>V iÀÊvÀ Ê Ì iÊ i Ì ]Ê" ]ÊÃV ÊÃÞÃÌi °Ê - iÊ> à ÊÌ>Õ} ÌÊ Ê6> Ê7iÀÌ]Ê " ]Ê> `Ê ÀÌÊ7>Þ i]Ê °Ê- iÊ ÃÊ ÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê Õ Ã°Ê
½{ä
>À iÃÊ, LiÀÌÊ Ã ]Ê - ]Ê ->Û> > ]Ê ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÎä]Ê Óääx°Ê >À iÃÊÜ>ÃÊi « Þi`ÊLÞÊ *Ài Ì ÊvÀ Ê V >Ì °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ > à Ê>Ê1°-°Ê >ÛÞÊ6iÌiÀ> ÊÃiÀÛ }Ê Ê7 À `Ê7>ÀÊ °Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê °Ê , LiÀÌÊ >À`]Ê - `]Ê >À ]Ê " ]Ê Õ iÊ£ ]ÊÓää{°Ê, LiÀÌÊ Ü>ÃÊ>Ê1°-°Ê >ÛÞÊÛiÌiÀ> Ê ÊÌ iÊ * « iÃÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ> « L ÕÃÊ v ÀViÃ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ> à Ê>ÊL >À`Ê i LiÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ9 Ê> `Ê>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ, Ì>ÀÞÊ> `Ê ÃÊ
ÕLÃ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊÌ iÊ Ü iÀÊ vÊ 6> Ê ÌÌ>Ê-Õ«« ÞÊv ÀÊÎÎÊÞi>ÀÃÊ Liv ÀiÊÀiÌ À }Ê Ê£ n{°Ê, LiÀÌÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >ÀÌ >Ê > i°Ê 7> ÌiÀÊ7>} iÀ]Ê - ]Ê iÜÊ *À>}Õi]Ê ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£Î]Ê Óää{°Ê7> ÌiÀÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ Ì iÊL>ÃiL> ÊÌi> ÊÜ iÊ>ÌÊ" 1Ê > `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ* Ê >««>Ê / iÌ>Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`Ê LÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê,i} >°Ê
½{£
ÞÀ Ê ÕÀ iÞ]Ê ]Ê i iv Ì> i]Ê" ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓx]Ê Óää{°Ê ÞÀ ÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`ÊÃV Ê Ìi>V iÀÊ Ê, `}iÜ>Þ]Ê+Õ VÞ]Ê
i À>vvÊ> `Ê i iv Ì> i]Ê" Ê ÃV Ã°Ê iÊV >V i`ÊL>ÃiL> Ê > `ÊL>à iÌL> Ê>ÌÊ+Õ VÞÊ> `Ê
i À>vv°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê iÌÌÞ° 7 > Ê V Ü> ]Ê ]Ê -> `Õà Þ]Ê" ]Ê iVi LiÀÊÈ]Ê Óää{°Ê7 > ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê1°-°Ê >ÛÞÊ ÛiÌiÀ> Ê vÊ7 À `Ê7>ÀÊ ]Ê> `Ê ÀiÌ Ài`ÊvÀ Ê,ÕÃÃi Ê/ÀÕV }Ê °Ê >ÀÞÊ*>Þ i®Ê-«> }i LiÀ}]Ê ]Ê À> `Ê,>« `Ã]Ê ]Ê
iVi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓääΰÊ7 iÊ>ÌÊ " 1]Ê >ÀÞÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ Ü i ½ÃÊL>à iÌL> ÊÌi> Ê> `Ê <iÌ>Ê/>ÕÊ « >Êà À À ÌÞ°Ê >ÀÞÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê
vv À`°Ê
6 Vi ÌÊ< «viÀ]Ê ]Ê/Õ Ã>]Ê" ]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓn]ÊÓää{°Ê6 ViÊÜ À i`Ê «À >À ÞÊ Ê > Õv>VÌÕÀ }]Ê«À iVÌ]Ê > `Ê>` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÛiÊi } iiÀ }]Ê ÀiÌ À }Ê Ê£ ÇnÊvÀ Ê i`Ê- } > Ê À Õ«°Ê À Ê£ {Ó {xÊ iÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ê i } iiÀ }ÊëiV > ÃÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ1°-°Ê ÀÊ ÀVi°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ - } >Ê* ÊvÀ>ÌiÀ ÌÞÊÜ iÊ>ÌÊ" 1°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê >Ì ÀÞ °Ê
½{Ó
i À}iÊ >Ü iÞ]Ê -* ]Ê >]Ê " ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓ{]ÊÓää{°Ê i À}iÊ iÃÌ>L à i`Ê >Ü iÞ½ÃÊ* >À >VÞÊ Ê
Õ LÕÃÊ À Ûi]Ê" Ê Ê£ {n°Ê iÊ > Ã Ê >`ÊÃÌ ÀiÃÊ Ê >Ê> `Ê"ÌÌ>Ü>]Ê " °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊV>«Ì> Ê ÊÌ iÊ À ÞÊ `ÕÀ }Ê7 À `Ê7>ÀÊ ]ÊÃiÀÛ }ÊÕ `iÀÊ i iÀ> Ê*>ÌÌ Ê ÊÌ iÊ ÕÀ «i> Ê / i>ÌiÀ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i>ÌÀ Vi°Ê
½{Î
Ài Ê iÌ > ]Ê ]Ê7>Ì ÃÊ i ]Ê 9]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊ£ä]ÊÓääx°Ê Ài Ê Ü À i`Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ iÜÊ9 À Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ
i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ vÊ/À> ë ÀÌ>Ì Êv ÀÊ xäÊÞi>ÀÃ]ÊLi} }Ê>ÃÊ> Êi } iiÀÊ >L ÀiÀÊ> `Êw à }Ê>ÃÊ>Ê Û Ê } iiÀÊ °Ê iÊ> à ÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÛiÌiÀ> Ê vÊ77 ÊÃiÀÛ }Ê ÊÌ iÊ1°-°Ê ÀÊ ÀViÊ ÊÌ iÊ i` ÌiÀÀ> i> Ê/ i>ÌiÀÊ vÊ"«iÀ>Ì °Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê i°Ê Ê > Ì ]Ê -* ]Ê- >À ]Ê * ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊ£Ó]ÊÓää{°Ê ÊÜ>ÃÊ iÊ vÊÃiÛiÀ> Êv> ÞÊ i LiÀÃÊÜ Ê >ÌÌi `i`Ê" 1]Ê V Õ` }Ê ÃÊv>Ì iÀ]Ê ]Ê -* Ê£n n]Ê ÃÊLÀ Ì iÀ]Ê -> Õi ]Ê -* ʽ{Ç]Ê ÃÊ`>Õ} ÌiÀÊ - i ÞÊ > Ì ®Ê*iÌ Ìi]Ê Ê ½ÇÎ]Ê> `Ê ÃÊ}À> ``>Õ} ÌiÀ]Ê i ÞÊ *iÌ Ìi]Ê - ʽä{°Ê7 iÊ>ÌÊ" 1]Ê ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ >««>Ê*Ã Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞÊ> `ÊÜ À i`Ê>ÌÊ >À` iÀ½ÃÊ
ÀÕ}Ê-Ì ÀiÊ Ê `>°Ê vÌiÀÊÃiÀÛ }Ê ÊÌ iÊ1°-°Ê >ÛÞ]Ê ÊÜ À i`Ê >ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ ÃÊv> Þ½ÃÊ « >À >VÞ]Ê > Ì Ê ÀÕ}Ê Ê >ÀÀi ]Ê * °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ã Ê Û Ûi`Ê Ê > ÞÊ V Û VÊ À}> â>Ì Ã°Ê Ê ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`Ê LÞÊ ÃÊÜ viÊ vÊÈäÊÞi>ÀÃ]Ê Õ`ÀiÞ°Ê
½{x
À Ì i>Ê7 `®Ê-Ü ÌâiÀ]Ê ]Ê V « ÀÌ]Ê 9]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê
À Ì i>ÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`ÊÃiVÀiÌ>ÀÞÊ >ÌÊ-Ü ÌâiÀ - >À` Ê" °Ê- iÊ ÃÊ ÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê > iÃ]Ê - ʽ{ΰ
½{È
Û> Ê- >à ]Ê - `]Ê ÕvvÌ ]Ê" ]Ê Õ}ÕÃÌÊÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê Û> ÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê>Ê >ÃÌiÀ½ÃÊ`i}ÀiiÊ Êi`ÕV>Ì ÊvÀ Ê Ü }Ê Àii Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >À À i°Ê
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
Õ}i iÊ/ Ã]Ê - `]Ê ÃÌiÀ]Ê" ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÎä]ÊÓää{°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê Ìi>V iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ iÜÊ Ài i Ê-V Ã]Ê Ü iÀiÊ iÊÌ>Õ} ÌÊ Õà VÊ> `ÊV >V i`Ê ÃiÛiÀ> Êë ÀÌÃ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ Ì iÊ >ÀV }ÊL> `ÊÜ iÊ>ÌÊ" 1°Ê iÊ Ü>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê > Vi°Ê
½{
> iÃÊ }]Ê - ]Ê/ vw ]Ê" ]Ê -i«Ìi LiÀÊÓ£]ÊÓääÓ°Ê > iÃÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê v À iÀÊ iÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã ÀÊv ÀÊ iÀ V> Ê iVÌÀ VÊ* ÜiÀÊ Ê/ vw ]Ê" ]ÊÀiÌ À }Ê Ê £ n{°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê, Ãi >ÀÞ°Ê Ãi« Ê, }iÀÃ]Ê ]Ê iÛi > `]Ê " ]Ê Õ iÊn]ÊÓää{°Ê Ãi« ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊv ÌL> ÊÌi> Ê> `Ê* Ê >««>Ê/ iÌ>Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞÊÜ iÊ>ÌÊ" 1°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê >À > °Ê
½xä
i Ê `ÃÌ i]Ê -* ]Ê->À>à Ì>]Ê ]Ê >ÞÊÓä]ÊÓää{°Ê i ÊÜ>ÃÊÌ iÊ ÀiÌ Ài`Ê "Ê vÊ i ½ÃÊ ÀÕ}Ì Ü ]Ê >ÊV > Ê vÊ£äÊÀiÌ> Ê`ÀÕ}ÃÌ ÀiÃÊ Ê ÀÌ i>ÃÌiÀ Ê" °Ê7 iÊ>ÌÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ ]Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ « >Ê «Ã Ê* Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`Ê LÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê ` Ì ° Ãi« Ê- ÕV iÀ]Ê -* ]Ê À Û i]Ê" ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ£Ó]ÊÓää{°Ê ÀÊ ÛiÀÊ{äÊÞi>ÀÃ]Ê Ãi« ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê « >À >V ÃÌÊ> `Ê«>ÀÌ iÀÊ>ÌÊ- Ì ½ÃÊ ,iÝ> Ê ÀÕ}ÃÌ ÀiÊ Ê À Û i]Ê" °Ê 7 iÊ>ÌÊ" 1]Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ >««>Ê*Ã Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ «ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê- À iÞ°Ê `Ü>À`Ê/ >Ãi]Ê - ]Ê iÜÊ * ÀÌÊ, V iÞ]Ê ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊÓx]Ê Óää{°Ê `Ü>À`ÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÃi v i « Þi`Ê `ÕÃÌÀ > Êi } iiÀÊ> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê >ÛÞÊ ÛiÌiÀ> Ê vÊ77 °Ê >À Ê7> Ã]Ê - ]Ê-«À }wi `]Ê " ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊΣ]ÊÓää{°Ê >À ÊÜ>ÃÊ i « Þi`Êv ÀÊÓ£ÊÞi>ÀÃÊLÞÊ` vviÀi ÌÊ V «> iÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ i ÊÃÞÃÌi Ê> `Ê V V Õ`i`Ê ÃÊV>ÀiiÀÊÜ Ì Ê£äÊÞi>ÀÃÊ vÊÃiÀÛ ViÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ-Ì>ÌiÊ vÊ À `>Ê *ÕL VÊ-iÀÛ ViÊ Ãà °Ê iÊ ÃÊ ÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê6 À} >°Ê
½x£
> iÃÊ7°Ê i i`Þ]Ê -* ]Ê * Ü >Ì> ]Ê6 ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê > iÃÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê >À iÌ }Ê > >}iÀÊv ÀÊ ° °Ê, LL ÃÊ °Ê7 iÊ >ÌÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ ]Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ* Ê >««>Ê/ iÌ>Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞ°Ê iÊ ÃÊ ÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê-> Þ° iÌÌÞÊ,>Ì vv]Ê - `]Ê*iÀÀÞÃLÕÀ}]Ê " ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓÎ]ÊÓääx°Ê iÌÌÞÊÜ À i`Ê Êi`ÕV>Ì Ê ÊÃiÛiÀ> ÊV>«>V Ì iÃ]Ê V Õ` }Ê>ÃÊ>ÊÌi>V iÀ]Ê>ÊëiV > Ê i`ÕV>Ì ÊÌi>V iÀ]Ê> Êi`ÕV>Ì Ê ÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã ÀÊ> `Ê>Ê«À V «> °Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ «ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê ià i°Ê SPRING 2005
½xÓ
Obituaries
½{n
À>Ê7iÌ iÀ ]Ê - `]Ê Õ >Ê6 ÃÌ>]Ê
]Ê iVi LiÀÊÎä]ÊÓääÎ°Ê À>ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê } ÊÃV Ê>` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÀÊ`ÕÀ }Ê ÃÊ V>ÀiiÀ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê
À Ì Þ°Ê
½xÎ
> iÃÊ ÕÀ« Þ]Ê - ]Ê-«À }wi `]Ê " ]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊ£Ó]ÊÓääÎ°Ê > iÃÊÜ>ÃÊ >Êv À iÀÊÃÌ>ÌiÊ«Àià `i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ" Ê - V iÌÞÊ vÊ*À viÃà > Ê } iiÀÃ°Ê ` « Ê*ÀiÌâ >v]Ê -* ]Ê iÛi > `]Ê " ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓÈ]ÊÓää{°Ê ` « ÊÜ>ÃÊ >Êv À iÀÊÃÌ>vvÊ« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ > ÀÛ iÜÊ i iÀ> Ê Ã« Ì> ]Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Êv À iÀÊ «Àià `i ÌÊ vÊ ÀÜ `Ê ÀÕ}]ÊL Ì Ê Ê
iÛi > `]Ê" °Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊ Ü vi]Ê >À ÌÌi°Ê
½xÈ
Ê i L `]Ê ]Ê Ì Û i]Ê " ]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊ£]ÊÓääx°Ê ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê >ÌÌ À iÞÊ ÊÌ iÊ Õ LÕÃ]Ê" ]Ê>Ài>Ê v ÀÊ > ÞÊÞi>ÀÃ°Ê iÊ«À>VÌ Vi`Ê >ÜÊ >ÃÊ>ʵÕ>`À « i} V]Ê> `ÊV > « i`Ê Ì iÊÀ } ÌÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ` Ã>L i`Ê Ê" °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ} Ûi Ê>Ê iÀ Ì À ÕÃÊÃiÀÛ ViÊ >Ü>À`ÊLÞÊÌ iÊ*Àià `i ̽ÃÊ ÌÌiiÊ v ÀÊ « Þ i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ > ` V>««i`Ê >vÌiÀÊ iÊÜÀ ÌiÊÌ iÊwÀÃÌÊ" ÊL Ê ÀiµÕ À }Ê>VViÃÃÊÌ Ê«ÕL VÊLÕ ` }Ã°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i ÃÃ>°Ê
½xÇ
, LiÀÌÊ i]Ê ]Ê Õ ÌÊ6iÀ ]Ê " ]Ê iVi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê, LiÀÌÊÜ>ÃÊ >ÊÛiÌiÀ> Ê vÊ77 Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ iÀ V> Ê i} Ê* ÃÌÊ£ÎÈ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ >ÃÌÊ" Ê Õ> Ê viÀi ViÊ vÊÌ iÊ1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV °Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê6 À} >Ê<Õë> ®]Ê - `Ê ½xÓ°
). -%-/29 /&x
'EORGE % (ASSELL
&ORMER /HIO .ORTHERN 6ICE 0RESIDENT OF &INANCIAL !FFAIRS AND 5NIVERSITY 4REASURER 'EORGE (ASSELL PASSED AWAY ON &EB OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN 'REENVILLE . # (E WAS $R (ASSELL JOINED THE STAFF AT /HIO .ORTHERN IN AND SERVED UNTIL $URING HIS CAREER HE WAS INVOLVED IN THE PLANNING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS ON CAMPUS AND MAJOR RENOVATIONS OF SIX OTHERS (E RECEIVED AN ALUMNI CITATION FROM THE /.5 !LUMNI !SSOCIATION IN FOR HIS DEVOTED SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY )N ADDITION (ASSELL WAS INVOLVED THROUGHOUT THE !DA COMMUNITY (E WAS INVOLVED WITH THE !DA &IRST 0RESBYTERIAN #HURCH SERVING AS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD AND IN OTHER CAPACITIES THE !DA #HAMBER OF #OMMERCE THE "OY 3COUTS AND THE !DA 4OWN AND 'OWN (E WAS ALSO A PAST PRESIDENT OF THE !DA +IWANIS #LUB (ASSELL RECEIVED HIS BACHELOR S DEGREE FROM THE #OLLEGE OF THE /ZARKS AND AN -"! FROM 4HE /HIO 3TATE 5NIVERSITY )N ADDITION HE WAS A RETIRED MAJOR IN THE 5 3 !RMY (E WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS WIFE ,OYCE AND IS SURVIVED BY HIS THREE CHILDREN .ANCY (ASSELL ! 3 4HERESA (ASSELL 3TRANKO "53 AND $ANNY (ASSELL (E WILL BE MISSED BY MANY IN THE /.5 COMMUNITY
½x
, LiÀÌÊ Õvv > ]Ê ]Ê Ê½Èä]Ê 7iÃÌÊ Ì ]Ê" ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓ£]Ê Óää{°Ê, LiÀÌÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÀiëiVÌi`Ê >ÌÌ À iÞÊ ÊÌ iÊ >ÞÌ ]Ê" ]Ê>Ài>Êv ÀÊ > ÞÊÞi>ÀÃ]ÊÃiÀÛ }Ê>ÃÊ«À ÃiVÕÌ }Ê >ÌÌ À iÞÊv ÀÊ > Ê Õ ÌÞÊvÀ Ê £ ÈnÊÕ Ì Ê£ ÇÈ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê`i i}>ÌiÊ Ì ÊÌ iÊ£ näÊ,i«ÕL V> Ê >Ì > Ê
Ûi Ì Ê Ê iÌÀ Ì]Ê> `ÊÃiÀÛi`Ê Ê Ì iÊ > Ê Õ ÌÞÊ >À`Ê vÊ iVÌ ÃÊ v ÀÊ > ÞÊÞi>ÀÃ°Ê iÊ> à ÊÃiÀÛi`Ê>ÃÊ>Ê `i>V Ê>ÌÊ ÃÊV ÕÀV ÊÕ Ì Ê ÃÊ`i>Ì °Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê iÊ >, VV ®]Ê -* ʽxÇ°Ê
½Èä
>`i iÊ >ÌiÃ®Ê iÃÌÃV ]Ê - `]Ê >À ]Ê" ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓ{]Ê Óääx°Ê >`i iÊÜ>ÃÊ>ÊÌi>V iÀÊ>ÌÊ * i>Ã> ÌÊ i i Ì>ÀÞÊ-V Êv ÀÊÎÓÊ Þi>ÀÃ]ÊÀiÌ À }Ê Ê£ ÇÓ°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊV Õ ÌÞÊ> `ÊÃÌ>ÌiÊ ÀiÌ Ài`ÊÌi>V iÀýÊ>Ãà V >Ì Ã°Ê- iÊ ÃÊ ÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê iÀà °
59
Obituaries
½È£
À> ViÃÊ Ý]Ê - `]Ê, Õ ` i>`]Ê " ]Ê-i«Ìi LiÀÊÓ ]ÊÓää{°Ê À> ViÃÊÜ>ÃÊ >ÊÀiÌ Ài`Êi i i Ì>ÀÞÊÃV ÊÌi>V iÀÊ vÀ Ê, Õ ` i>`Ê> `Ê1««iÀÊ-V Ì Ê 6> iÞÊ-V ðÊ- iÊÜ>ÃÊ> à Ê>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ,iÌ Ài`Ê*ÕL VÊ-V Ê/i>V iÀÃÊ Ãà V >Ì °Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê `i>Ì ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê Ü>À`°
ÕÀÌ ÃÊ À V ]Ê -* ]Ê Õ V i]Ê ]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊÓÇ]ÊÓää{°Ê ÕÀÌ ÃÊÃiÀÛi`Ê ÊÌ iÊ 1°-°Ê À ÞÊyÞ }Ê i>ÛÞÊL LiÀÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ À ÞÊ ÀÊ À«ÃÊ> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ À>L ÞÊ ` ÃV >À}i`Ê Ê£ {x°Ê vÌiÀÊ}À>`Õ>Ì }Ê vÀ Ê" 1]Ê iÊ Ûi`ÊÌ Ê Õ V i]Ê ]Ê Ü iÀiÊ iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊÕ Ì Ê iÊ ÀiÌ Ài`°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >À}>ÀiÌ°Ê *iÌiÊ >ÌÌ Ã]Ê ]Ê Õ LÕÃ]Ê " ]Ê iLÀÕ>ÀÞÊn]ÊÓääx°Ê*iÌiÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê ÛiÌiÀ> Ê vÊÌ iÊ1°-°Ê À ÞÊ> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ê Õ `iÀ}À>`Õ>ÌiÊ> Õ ÕÃÊ vÊ/ iÊ" Ê -Ì>ÌiÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊ Ü viÊ vÊ{ÓÊÞi>ÀÃ]Ê i°Ê
½È{
>À iÃÊ L>À` ]Ê -* ]Ê iÜÊ * >`i « >]Ê" ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊΣ]ÊÓää{°Ê
>À iÃÊÜ>ÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ >ÛÞÊv ÀÊÓ£ÊÞi>ÀÃÊ i>À }ÊÌ iÊÀ> Ê vÊ ivÊ*iÌÌÞÊ"vwViÀÊ >vÌiÀÊ À>L ÞÊÃiÀÛ }Ê Ê7 À `Ê7>ÀÊ Ê> `ÊÌ iÊ Ài> Ê y VÌ°Ê iÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê Ê£ nÓÊ>vÌiÀÊÜ À }Ê Ê Ã« Ì> Ê « >À >V iÃÊv ÀÊÓäÊÞi>ÀðÊ
½ÈÈ
À}> Ê >Û Ã]Ê ]Ê >ÞÌ ]Ê" ]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ£x]ÊÓää{°Ê À}> ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê v À iÀÊÌÀÕÃÌiiÊ vÊ" Ê ÀÌ iÀ ]Ê> `Ê Ü>ÃÊ>VÌ ÛiÊ Ê > ÞÊV Û VÊ À}> â>Ì Ã]Ê V Õ` }Ê Õ ÀÊ V iÛi i ÌÊ> `ÊÌ iÊ
Ü Ì Ü Ê >ÞÌ Ê*>ÀÌ iÀÃ «°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ >Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ- } >Ê* Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞÊÜ iÊ >ÌÊ" 1°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê >ÀÞÊ Þ °Ê , ÃiÊ Ê/> >À V ]Ê ]Ê Ã VÌ ]Ê " ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê, ÃiÊ Ê Ü>ÃÊ>ÊÃÕVViÃÃvÕ ÊLÕÃ iÃÃÊiÝiVÕÌ ÛiÊ > `Êi ÌÀi«Ài iÕÀ]Ê ` }Ê > >}i i ÌÊ « Ã Ì ÃÊÜ Ì Ê7>ÌiÀv À` 7i`}iÜ `Ê ÀÌ Ê iÀ V>Ê i>`µÕ>ÀÌiÀÃ]Ê >â>ÀÕÃ]Ê > `Ê, V >À`Ê iÜ ÃÊ/À>Ûi Ê`ÕÀ }Ê iÀÊ vi°Ê- iÊ> Ã Êv Õ `i`Ê À ÕÃÊ ÕÀ iÌÊ Ê Ã VÌ ]Ê" °Ê
½È
iÀ> `Ê7i>ÛiÀ]Ê - `]Ê iÃ>]Ê <]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê iÀ> `ÊÃiÀÛi`Ê>ÃÊ >ÊÌi>V iÀÊ> `ÊV >V Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ >À` }Ì Ê V Ê> `Ê i>ÀÊ À ÊÃV ÊÃÞÃÌi ÃÊ Õ Ì ÊÀiÌ À }°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ /À ÌÞÊ1 Ìi`Ê iÌ ` ÃÌÊ ÕÀV Ê> `Ê >`ÊLii Ê>Ê ÞÊ-V ÕÌÊ/À «Ê i>`iÀ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiVi`i`Ê Ê`i>Ì ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê À >°Ê
60
½Çä
½nx
½Ç£
½nÈ
, V >À`Ê iÀ}i]Ê ]Ê ÃÌ À >]Ê" ]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊÓ ]ÊÓää{°Ê, V ÊÀiÌ Ài`Ê Ê >ÞÊ Óää{Ê>vÌiÀÊÌi>V }Ê>ÌÊ «iÜi Õ` Ê } Ê-V Êv ÀÊÓ{ÊÞi>ÀÃ°Ê iÊ> à ÊÜ>ÃÊV Ü iÀÊ> `Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ Õ` Ê i>` ÜÃÊ vÊ ÕLÊvÀ Ê £ nÇ £ x°Ê7 iÊ>ÌÊ" 1]Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ* Ê ÕÊ i Ì>Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê > VÞ°Ê > iÌÊ7 Ìi i>`®Ê- V ]Ê - `]Ê7iÃÌÊ > `Üi ]Ê ]Ê iVi LiÀÊ ÓÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê > iÌÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê `iÀ}>ÀÌi Ê Ìi>V iÀÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ ÀÌ Ê > `Üi Ê >À`Ê vÊ `ÕV>Ì ]ÊÌi>V }Ê>ÌÊÌ iÊ À> `Û iÜÊ i i Ì>ÀÞÊ-V Êv ÀÊ Ì ÀiiÊÞi>ÀðÊ- iÊ> à ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÀÃÌÊ*ÀiÃLÞÌiÀ > Ê ÕÀV ÊÜ iÀiÊ Ã iÊÃiÀÛi`Ê>ÃÊ>Ê`i>V Ê> `Ê-Õ `>ÞÊ ÃV ÊÌi>V iÀ°ÊÊ > iÌÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê Ãi« °Ê
½ÇÈ
ivvÀiÞÊ `Ã Ì ]Ê ]Ê > ]Ê " ]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓx]ÊÓää{°Ê ivvÀiÞÊÜ>ÃÊ >Ê `` iÊÃV ÊÌi>V iÀÊ> `ÊV >V ]Ê wÀÃÌÊ>ÌÊ > Û i]Ê> `ÊÌ i Ê>ÌÊ i Ê
À>Üv À`Ê-V ÃÊÜ iÀiÊ iÊÌ>Õ} ÌÊ >Ì Ê> `ÊV >V i`Êv ÌL> Ê> `Ê L>ÃiL> °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ « >Ê - } >Ê* Ê À>ÌiÀ ÌÞÊÜ iÊ>ÌÊ" 1°
½nä
>Þ iÊ ÕiÌ®Ê ÕÃÃiÀ]Ê -* ]Ê ÀÌÊ ÞiÀÃ]Ê ]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ££]ÊÓää{°Ê >Þ iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊv ÀÊ/ À vÌÊ
ÀÕ}ÃÊ Ê iÃ]Ê" ]Ê> `Ê ÕµÕi Ãi]Ê * °Ê- iÊ£ £]Ê >Þ iÊÜ>ÃÊi « Þi`Ê LÞÊ7> }Àii ÃÊ>ÃÊ>Ê« >À >V ÃÌÊ> `Ê « >À >VÞÊ > >}iÀ°Ê- iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`Ê LÞÊ iÀÊ ÕÃL> `]Ê >ÀÀÞ°Ê >ÀÀÞÊ- Ì ]Ê ]Ê7>ÀÀi ]Ê 9]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊ£Ó]ÊÓää{°Ê >ÀÀÞÊÜ>ÃÊ> Ê >ÌÌ À iÞÊv ÀÊÓÎÊÞi>ÀÃÊ Ê7>ÀÀi ]Ê 9°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÃiÊ `}i]ÊÌ iÊ >} iÊ ÕL]Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê «>ÃÌÊ«Àià `i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ*i ÃÞ Û> >Ê >ÀÊ Ãà V >Ì °
/ >ÃÊ,Þ> ]Ê ]Ê Õvv> ]Ê 9]Ê Ûi LiÀÊÓÎ]ÊÓää{°Ê/ >ÃÊ >`Ê>Ê «À Û>ÌiÊ >ÜÊ«À>VÌ ViÊ Ê Õvv> ]Ê 9]ÊÃ ViÊ £ °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ ÊÌ iÊL >À`Ê vÊ` ÀiVÌ ÀÃÊ > `Ê i}> ÊV Õ Ãi Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ*i` >ÌÀ VÊ
}iÃÌ Ê Ì ÌÞÊ Ã À`iÀÊ- V iÌÞ]Ê > `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ } ÌÃÊ vÊ
Õ LÕÃ°Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i°Ê > Ê >Û Ã]Ê -]Ê-Ì iÊ Õ Ì> ]Ê ]Ê
iVi LiÀÊÓÓ]ÊÓää{°Ê > ÊÜ>ÃÊi « Þi`Ê >ÌÊÌ iÊ Û À i Ì> Ê*À ÌiVÌ Ê }i VÞÊ v ÀÊÌÜ ÊÞi>ÀÃÊ«À ÀÊÌ Ê iÀÊ«>ÃÃ }°Ê*À ÀÊ Ì ÊÜ À }Ê>ÌÊÌ iÊ * ]ÊÃ iÊÜ À i`Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ
i ÌiÀÊv ÀÊ Ãi>ÃiÊ ÌÀ Êv ÀÊ£äÊÞi>ÀðÊ
½ Ó
>Ì > ʺ `Þ»Ê iV ]Ê ]Ê/ i` ]Ê " ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓ ]ÊÓääx°Ê `ÞÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê >Ì Ê Ìi>V iÀÊ> `ÊvÀià > ÊL>à iÌL> ÊV >V Ê v ÀÊ-Þ Û> >Ê- ÕÌ Û iÜÊ } Ê-V °Ê iÊ Ü>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊ-Ì°Ê V >i ½ÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÃÊ « ÃV «> Ê ÕÀV Ê> `ÊÌ iÊ-Þ Û> >Ê `ÕV>Ì Ê Ãà V >Ì °Ê iÊ ÃÊÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊ ÃÊÜ vi]Ê i i°Ê
½ää
ÕÃÌ Ê > À]Ê ]Ê* i Ý]Ê <]Ê"VÌ LiÀÊ £Ç]ÊÓää{°Ê ÕÃÌ ÊÜ>ÃÊ>` ÌÌi`ÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ À â >Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ >ÀÊ ÊÓäää]Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê «À>VÌ V }Ê>ÌÌ À iÞ°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊi « Þi`ÊLÞÊ °Ê >Û `Ê i â iÀÊ* °Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ«ÀiÛ Õà ÞÊ i « Þi`ÊLÞÊÌ iÊ"vwViÊ vÊÌ iÊ*ÕL VÊ
ivi `iÀÊ Ê >À V «>Ê Õ ÌÞ°Ê iÊi Þi`Ê } vÊ> `Êà ÜÊà }Ê Ê ÃÊë>ÀiÊÌ i° Ê-i > ]Ê - ]Ê ` >Þ]Ê" ]Ê "VÌ LiÀÊÓn]ÊÓää{°Ê Ê}À>`Õ>Ìi`ÊÜ Ì Ê } Ê` ÃÌ VÌ ÊvÀ Ê" 1Ê> `ÊÜ>ÃÊÌ iÊ } iÃÌÊÀ> }Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÊ ÊÌ iÊ i}iÊ vÊ } iiÀ }Ê ÊÓäää°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ ÃÌÊ ÀiVi Ì ÞÊÌ iÊ>Ãà ÃÌ> ÌÊV ivÊi } iiÀÊ v ÀÊÌ iÊ ÌÞÊ vÊ ` >ÞÊ } iiÀ }Ê
i«>ÀÌ i Ì°Ê iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ iÀ V> Ê- V iÌÞÊ vÊ Û Ê } iiÀÃÊ> `Ê Ü>ÃÊ i>Û ÞÊ Û Ûi`Ê Ê ÃÊV ÕÀV °Ê
½n£
, V >À`Ê > iÃ]Ê ]Ê VÕÀi]Ê ]Ê Õ iÊ£Ó]ÊÓää{°Ê
½nÓ
À ÃÌÞÊ À> }]Ê ]Ê iÀ} â]Ê " ]Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓÇ]ÊÓääx°Ê À ÃÌÞÊÜ>ÃÊ >Ê i LiÀÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÀÃÌÊ À ÃÌ > Ê
ÕÀV Ê vÊ iÃÌiÀ]ÊÜ iÀiÊà iÊÜ>ÃÊ>Ê «À> ÃiÊ> `ÊÜ Àà «Ê i>`iÀÊ> `ÊÌ iÊ V > À«iÀÃ Ê vÊÌ iÊ«À> ÃiÊ> `ÊÜ Àà «Ê V ÌÌii°Ê- iÊÜ>ÃÊÌ iÊ«>ÃÌÊ«Àià `i ÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ Õà iÃÃÊ> `Ê*À viÃà > Ê 7 i Ê vÊ >ÃÌÊ ÛiÀ« ]Ê" °Ê
ÊÌ iÊÃÕ iÀÊÓää{Ê ÃÃÕi]ÊÌ iÊ L ÌÕ>ÀÞÊv ÀÊ / >`Ê >À` iÀÊv> i`Ê Ì Ê i Ì ÊÌ >ÌÊ iÊ ÃÊ ÃÕÀÛ Ûi`ÊLÞÊÌ ÀiiÊV `Ài ]Ê `}>À]Ê Û>]Ê E-½ÇÎ]Ê> `Ê / >`]Ê E-ʽ x]Ê>ÃÊÜi Ê>ÃÊ Ì ÀiiÊÃÌi«V `Ài ]Ê Ài}Ê Ã ]Ê ivvÊ Ã ]Ê > `Ê À ÃÌ iÊ V >ÀÌ Þ° OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
7HAT S .EW Moved lately? Changed jobs? Been promoted? Received an award? Said “I do?” How about that new baby? Help keep us and other alumni up to date on your accomplishments. Please fill out the form below, clip the page and mail to: Office of Alumni Affairs, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio 45810. Send e-mail to: a-donnelly@onu.edu or fax to: (419) 772-1932. Or, fill out the form electronically through the world wide web at: http://www.onualumni.com Name _______________________________________________________________Class__________Year________Degree__________ Home Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________________________________ State___________Zip________________ Telephone (__________) _________________________________________________________________________________________ e-mail address __________________________________________________________________________________________________
L check box if you would like your e-mail address included in the Class Notes section of the Alumni Journal
Employer ___________________________________________________________________________________ If a new job, check L Job Title _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Business Address _______________________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________________________________State___________Zip________________ Business Phone (__________) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Spouse’s Name
(Please include maiden name)
____________________________________________________________________________
Is your spouse an ONU graduate? Year_______Degree________ Spouse’s Job Title______________________________________Employer ________________________________________________ News/Comments _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This new address is effective ______________________________________________________________________________________
SPRING 2005
61
Fold this side in first
Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear
OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY 525 S MAIN ST ADA, OH 45810-9989
Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear
62
Fold this side in second and tape along edge OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
William L. Robinson Young Alumni Award 4HE 7ILLIAM , 2OBINSON 9OUNG !LUMNI !WARD ESTABLISHED ON -AY WAS CREATED TO HONOR AND RECOGNIZE YEARS OF INmUENCING /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY STUDENTS AND TO ENSURE THAT THIS LEGACY CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE NEXT YEARS 4HE ANNUAL RECIPIENT DEMONSTRATES PASSION AND LOYALTY TOWARD THEIR PROFESSION COMMUNITY AND ALMA MATER /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY s 4HE ALUMNA ALUMNUS MUST HAVE GRADUATED WITHIN THE LAST YEARS FROM /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY s 4HE INDIVIDUAL MAY REPRESENT ANY COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE OR UNDERGRADUATE s /NE FEMALE AND ONE MALE MAY BE SELECTED PER YEAR s 4HE SELECTED INDIVIDUALS WILL BE CHOSEN BY THE SELECTION COMMITTEE AND HONORED AT /.5 S (OMECOMING s !NY PERSON AFlLIATED WITH /.5 MAY NOMINATE THE INDIVIDUAL BY SENDING A LETTER OF REFERENCE AND ANY AVAILABLE INFORMATION I E RESUME ON THE INDIVIDUAL ALONG WITH THE NOMINATION FORM WHICH MAY BE FOUND AT WWW ONUALUMNI COM AWARDS HTML OR IT WILL BE MAILED TO THE NOMINATOR BY CALLING /.5 !,5-
./-).%% ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? $%'2%% ????????????????????????????????????? #,!33 9%!2 ??????????????????????? 9/52 .!-% ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? !$$2%33 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? $!94)-% 0(/.% ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? "%,/7 0,%!3% &52.)3( $%4!),%$ ).&/2-!4)/. ). 3500/24 /& 9/52 ./-).!4)/. 53% !$$)4)/.!, 0!0%2 )& .%#%33!29 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
0,%!3% 2%452. ./-).!4)/.3 4/ !NN $ONNELLY $IRECTOR OF !LUMNI !FFAIRS /HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY 3OUTH -AIN 3TREET !DA /HIO SPRING 2005
63
Fold this side in first
Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear
OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY 525 S MAIN ST ADA, OH 45810-9989
Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear
Fold this side in second and tape along edge 64
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE AND ALUMNI JOURNAL
3IGMA 0HI %PSILON #ELEBRATES #ENTENNIAL ON /.5 #AMPUS 4HREE HUNDRED BROTHERS AND GUESTS ATTENDED THE #ENTENNIAL #ELEBRATION OF 3IGMA 0HI %PSILON FRATERNITY ON /HIO .ORTHERN S CAMPUS 4HE EVENT WAS HELD &EB AT THE (YATT IN DOWNTOWN #OLUMBUS 4HROUGHOUT THE EVENT BROTHERS REMINISCED ABOUT THEIR DAYS IN THE FRATERNITY AND TALKED TO CURRENT UNDERGRADUATE BROTHERS WHO WERE IN ATTENDANCE !N IMPROMPTU SERENADE TOOK PLACE BY THE BROTHERS TO THEIR DATES AND $R +ENDALL "AKER PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY AND 3IG %P BROTHER SPOKE TO THOSE IN ATTENDANCE !CCORDING TO !LUMNI "OARD 0RESIDENT -ICHAEL #HOW h/UR CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION WAS A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS "ROTHERS AND GUESTS FROM OVER THE YEARS SHARED MEMORIES FROM THEIR DAYS AT /.5 v #HOW CONTINUED h) WAS HONORED TO BE A PART OF THIS MOMENTOUS OCCASION IN /.5 S HISTORY AND IN THE HISTORY OF 3IGMA 0HI %PSILON 4HE WEEKEND REAFlRMED WHY WE JOINED THE FRATERNITY AND FOLLOW ITS GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF 6IRTUE $ILIGENCE AND "ROTHERLY ,OVE v 4HE CHAPTER HAS THE OLDEST FRATERNITY HOUSE IN THE STATE OF /HIO LOCATED ON ,IMA !VENUE IN !DA
3IG %PS OF ALL AGES AND YEARS GATHER FOR A GROUP SHOT AT THE #ENTENNIAL #ELEBRATION OF THE FRATERNITY
4JHNB 1IJ &QTJMPO BDUJWF CSPUIFST WJTJUFE XJUI BMVNOJ BOE OBUJPOBM SFQSFTFOUBUJWFT PG UIF CSPUIFSIPPE 1JDUVSFE GSPN MFGU UP SJHIU BSF #SVDF ,BJTFS A #4 +PF 3FISJOH KVOJPS UFDIOPMPHZ NBKPS .JDIBFM $MBSL " 4 .JDIBFM $IPX &/( 4JHNB 1IJ &QTJMPO 3FHJPOBM %JSFDUPS &E +PTFQI BOE /BUJPOBM 1SFTJEFOU PG 4JHNB 1IJ &QTJMPO .JLF 4LPSEFMFT .JLF 8JOF 1)
#HRIS 3TONE ! 3 -ARLON 0RICE %.' AND $AVID 2ABAJA ! 3 GATHER AT THE 3IG %P #ENTENNIAL #ELEBRATION
$ICK ,EAGRE ! 3 *OHN 0ITCOCK 0( AND 4HOMAS ,IVINGSTON 0( REUNITE AT THE 3IG %P #ENTENNIAL #ELEBRATION
-IKE 7INE 0( -ICHAEL #LARK ! 3 /SCAR -IFSUD ! 3 AND $ENNIS (UNT ! 3 RELIVE OLD MEMORIES FROM THE 3IG %P HOUSE
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Comes to ONU .URSES ARE IN HIGH DEMAND -ORE THAN NURSING JOBS IN THE 5 3 ARE CURRENTLY VACANT "Y THE 5 3 $EPARTMENT OF (EALTH ESTIMATES THAT NUMBER WILL BE "EGINNING THIS FALL /HIO .ORTHERN WILL BE PREPARING STUDENTS TO TAKE LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN THIS CHALLENGING AND GROWING lELD WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING DEGREE 2EAD MORE ON PAGE
."(";*/& "/% "-6./* +063/"-
/HIO .ORTHERN 5NIVERSITY !DA /HIO