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Color Guard The Mace and the Flambeau carried by student marshals Richard S. Gilbert Thomas J. Kerr IV, Past President of Otterbein College Delegates from institutions of higher learning Emeriti Faculty Otterbein College Faculty and Vice Presidents Emeriti Trustees Members of the Board of Trustees The Inaugural Platform Party The President of Otterbein College
The Inaugural Platform Party Thomas C. Morrison ’63 Chairman, Board of Trustees and Master of Ceremonies Bishop Bruce R. Ough West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church Eric D. Fingerhut Chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents The Rev. Monty E. Bradley Chaplain, Otterbein College The Rev. Dr. Todd D. Anderson Pastor, Church of the Master Sandra J. Anderson Partner, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP Troy A. Burton ’11 Student Trustee Peggy K. McMains Chair, Otterbein College Staff Council Alison H. Prindle Faculty Marshal Robert M. Gatti Vice President for Student Affairs Tamara A. Staley ’96 Alumni Council Member Anna L. Haller ’10 Student Trustee Kathy A. Krendl 20th President, Otterbein College
Otterbein Love Song Words by Celia Ihrig Grabill/Music by Grant Grabill, Class of 1900 In a quiet peaceful village there is one we love so true. She ever gives a welcome to her friends both old and new She stands serene ‘mid tree tops green, She’s our dear Otterbein. CHORUS: Old Otterbein our college, we sing of thee today. Our memories round thee linger in a sweet and mystic way. O Otterbein, we love thee, our hearts are only thine, We pledge anew, we will be true, Dear Otterbein. ~2~
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Kathy A. Krendl As
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Rike Center 160 Center Street Otterbein College Westerville, Ohio
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October
Inauguration of Dr. Kathy A. Krendl Thomas C. Morrison ’63 Chairman, Board of Trustees, Presiding
Prelude....................................................................................................................Inaugural Orchestra James A. Bates, conductor Siegfried Idyll – Wagner Rhosymedre – Vaughan Williams The Wasps Overture – Vaughan Williams
Processional*..........................................................................................................Inaugural Orchestra James A. Bates, conductor Procession of the Nobles – Rimsky-Korsakov
National Anthem*............................................................................................................ Student Octet
Welcome ......................................................................................................... Thomas C. Morrison ’63
Invocation.................................................................................................... The Rev. Monty E. Bradley Otterbein College Chaplain
Wind Ensemble............................................................................Margaret A. Underwood, conductor Fanfare - Dukas Greetings On Behalf of the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church.........Bishop Bruce R. Ough On Behalf of the Students.................................................................... Troy A. Burton ’11, Student Trustee On Behalf of Support Staff Council......Peggy K. McMains ’00, Chair, Otterbein College Staff Council On Behalf of Administrators............................Robert M. Gatti H’03, Vice President for Student Affairs On Behalf of the Alumni.................................................................Tamara A. Staley ’96, Alumni Council On Behalf of Faculty................................................................................. Alison H. Prindle, Senior Faculty
Combined Choirs and Inaugural Orchestra......................................... Craig R. Johnson, conductor The Heavens Are Telling (from Creation) – Haydn; featuring Otterbein Vocal Ensemble, semi-chorus
Introduction of Keynote Speaker................................................ Anna L. Haller ’10, Student Trustee ~4~
Keynote Address..........................................................................................................Eric D. Fingerhut Chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents
Combined Choirs and Inaugural Orchestra.............................Margaret A. Underwood, conductor Festive Ode – Husa
Installation of Kathy A. Krendl, 20th President of Otterbein College....... Thomas C. Morrison ’63 Thomas J. Kerr IV
Concert Choir............................................................................................. Gayle A. Walker, conductor Like a Shining Light – Lentz
Introduction of Dr. Kathy A. Krendl......................................................................Sandra J. Anderson Member, Ohio University Board of Trustees and Partner, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP
Presidential Address.....................................................................................................Kathy A. Krendl
Benediction.................................................................................................. Rev. Dr. Todd D. Anderson Pastor, Church of the Master
Otterbein Love Song*.....................................................................................led by Troy A. Burton ’11 (Grabill ’00/Lehman ’81)
Recessional*............................................................................................................Inaugural Orchestra James A. Bates, conductor Processional of the Sardar – Ipplolitov-Ivanov * please stand Combined Choirs: Camerata, Kim A. Boyd, director Concert Choir, Gayle A. Walker, director Otterbein Singers, Dennis F. Davenport, director Otterbein Vocal Ensemble, Kim A. Boyd, director Women’s Chorale, Sheena C. Phillips, director Inaugural Orchestra: String Orchestra, James A. Bates, director Wind Ensemble, Margaret A. Underwood, director ~5~
The Delegates Colleges, universities and other organizations in attendance (as received by Otterbein as of October 14, 2009)
1636 Harvard University Mr. Robert P. Burke 1701 Yale University Mr. Ronald L. Hooker 1740 University of Pennsylvania Mr. Theodore W. Coons 1749 Washington and Lee University Mr. William D. Kientz 1770 College of Charleston Ms. Melissa E. Wideman 1780 Transylvania University Mr. Edward C. Binzel 1781 Washington and Jefferson College Dr. Thomas H. Bainbridge 1785 University of Georgia Dr. Marshall Williams 1787 Franklin and Marshall College Mr. Serge P. Warner 1787 University of Pittsburgh Dr. Mark Christobek 1793 University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Ms. Kristina Sung Kepner 1793 Williams College Dr. Susan L. Oppenheimer 1794 Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Mori 1798 University of Louisville Mr. Lance Dooley
1804 Ohio University Mr. Greg Shepherd Mr. Richard Bebee Mr. Dan Evans 1819 University of Cincinnati Dr. Mark Inzetta 1819 Maryville College Mr. Richard D. Myser 1820 Indiana University Dr. Leslie Ortquist-Ahrens 1824 Kenyon College Ms. Tacci Smith 1827 Hanover College Dr. Sue DeWine 1830 Capital University Dr. Denvy A. Bowman 1830 University of Richmond Mr. Connor Close 1831 Denison University Mr. Brett R. Stertzbach 1832 Gettysburg College Mr. Robert Barkley Jr. 1832 Wabash College Mr. M. Peter Kochman 1833 Oberlin College Dr. Richard H. Steckel 1834 Franklin College Dr. James Bailey
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1835 Marietta College Mr. Matthew B. Weekley 1837 Muskingum University Mr. Donald L. Mason, Esq. 1837 Mount Holyoke College Dr. Margaret Hale Teaford 1838 Greensboro College Ms. Mary Barnes Hebblethwaite 1839 Virginia Military Institute Foundation Mr. Mark Brumenschenkel 1842 Ohio Wesleyan University Ms. Susan K. Woerner 1847 Lawrence University Dr. Beth Cowan Messenger 1850 Heidelberg University Dr. David P. Weininger 1851 Lasell College Mrs. Mary Burke Brinn 1852 Westminster College Dr. Richard H. Dorman 1853 University of Florida Mr. Christopher Ptachik 1853 Monmouth College Dr. Dean A. Oster 1854 University of Evansville Mrs. Tracy J. Rush 1855 Bates College Mr. Peter Pierce
1855 Berea College Dr. Richard Halcombe
1878 Duquesne University Ms. Michelle Martelli
1912 The College of St. Scholastica Ms. Rosemary Grady Sundre
1856 The University of Maryland Dr. Ann G. Wylie
1882 The University of Findlay Dr. DeBow Freed
1925 Xavier University Mr. Kenneth Broussard
1858 Susquehanna University Dr. Douglas Kniss
1883 Stetson University Mr. Scott Marcello
1937 Siena College Mr. Michael J. Dowling
1859 Valparaiso University Dr. Michael R. Rickman
1885 Goucher College Ms. Lynne Lois Schneider
1942 Fairfield University Ms. Dianne Zepp
1865 Fairmont State University Mr. Randall K. Drazba Mrs. Rosalie Sauro Drazba
1887 Clark University Mr. Timothy Martin
1946 Le Moyne College Dr. Louis C. Matt Jr.
1888 Tiffin University Dr. Sharon P. Zimmers
1950 Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Mr. Jeffrey S. Wolf
1866 Carleton College Mr. James A. Ginzer 1869 Ursinus College Dr. Bernard F. Master 1869 Trinity University Dr. Julian J. Trevino 1869 Southern Illinois University Carbondale Dr. Wallace R. Wood 1870 The Ohio State University Dr. W. Randy Smith 1872 Virginia Tech Mr. Earl L. McLane 1873 Vanderbilt University Mr. Robert Howard Boyte 1878 Ashland University Dr. Frederick J. Finks
1889 SUNY College at Oneonta Ms. Barbara Baroni 1890 West Virginia Wesleyan College Mr. Brent Bush 1894 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Ms. Linda Hamm 1899 Bluffton University Dr. Jeffrey D. Boehm 1908 James Madison University Mr. George L. Kolesaric II 1910 Radford University Ms. Hilda Howerton Plzak 1911 Ohio Dominican University Dr. Shah Hasan Dr. Bonnie Wilcoxen Beach
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1952 Dominican College of Blauvelt Ms. Alison M. Paradise 1952 Notre Dame College Sr. Carol Ziegler 1963 Columbus State Community College Mr. William Kopp 1969 Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio Dr. C. Todd Jones 1972 Washington State Community College Dr. Charlotte Hatfield
Institutions Sending Greetings Colleges, universities and other organizations who sent greetings (as received by Otterbein as of October 14, 2009) Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Albany State University Albion College Alderson Broaddus College Alfred University Alma College Alverno College American University Anderson University Anna Maria College Antioch University Appalachian State University Aquinas College Arcadia University Asbury College Ashland University Athens State University Augustana College Austin College Avila University Babson College Baldwin-Wallace College Barry University Barton College Beloit College Benedictine College Bennington College Berea College Berklee College of Music Berry College Bethany College, Kansas Bethany College, West Virginia Bethel University Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Boston University Bowling Green State University Brandeis University Bridgewater College Brigham Young University Bryan College Bryant University Buena Vista University Butler University Caldwell College California State University California State University, Chico California State University, Dominguez Hills California State University, Long Beach California State University, San Marcos Calvin College Campbellsville University Cardinal Stritch University Carroll College Carthage College Cedarville University Central Methodist University Central Michigan University Central Washington University Centre College Christian Brothers University Clarke College Clarkson University
Clayton State University Clemson University Colgate University College of Charleston College of Mount St. Vincent College of Mount St. Joseph College of Our Lady of the Elms College of Saint Benedict College of Staten Island Columbia University Columbus State University Concordia University Connecticut College Culver-Stockton College Dakota State University Davidson College Davis & Elkins College Denison University DePaul University DePauw University Dickinson College Dordt College Drake University Drury University Duquesne University D’Youville College East Stroudsburg University Eastern Connecticut State University Eastern Illinois University Eastern Mennonite University Eastern University Eastern Washington University Edinboro University Edward Waters College Elizabethtown College Elmhurst College Emory & Henry College Emporia State University Erskine College Fairfield University Fairleigh Dickinson University Ferris State University Fitchburg State College Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida Southern College Fontbonne University Franklin & Marshall College Franklin College Freed Hardeman University Georgetown University Georgia College & State University Georgian Court University Gettysburg College Governors State University Grace College & Seminary Graceland University Grambling State University Green Mountain College Grinnell College Grove City College
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Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamline University Hampden-Sydney College Harding University Hartwick College Harvard University Harvey Mudd College Heidelberg University High Point University Hilbert College Hiram College Houghton College Huntingdon College Huntington University Immaculata University Indiana Institute of Technology Indiana State University Indiana University Indiana University Northwest Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana University, Indianapolis Indiana Wesleyan University Iowa Wesleyan College Jacksonville State University James Madison University Jefferson College of Health Sciences John Brown University Keene State College Kentucky State University Kenyon College Keuka College LaGrange College Langston University Lasell College Lawrence Technological University Lebanon Valley College Lehigh University Limestone College Lindsey Wilson College Lincoln University London State College Longwood University Loras College Lourdes College Loyola College in Maryland Lyon College Manchester College Marietta College Marywood University Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Massachusetts Institute of Technology McDaniel College McKendree University McMurry University Medical College of Wisconsin Mercer University Mercy College Mercyhurst College Meredith College Metropolitan State University Michigan State University MidAmerica Nazarene University Midwestern University
Millersville University Millikin University Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota State University, Moorhead Montclair State University Montreat College Morehouse College Morehouse School of Medicine Morningside College Mount Mercy College Mount St. Mary’s University Mount Vernon Nazarene University Murray State University National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Nebraska Wesleyan University Neumann University New England College New Jersey City University New York Institute of Technology New York University Newman University Niagara University North Dakota State University North Georgia College & State University North Park University Northeastern Illinois University Northern Illinois University Northern Kentucky University Notre Dame de Namur University Old Dominion University Olivet College Peace College Pepperdine University Philadelphia Biblical University Philadelphia University Point Loma Nazarene University Point Park University Pomona College Pontifical College Josephinum Prairie View A&M University Princeton University Purdue University Randolph-Macon College Reinhardt College Roanoke College Robert Morris University Rockhurst University Rollins College Roosevelt University Rust College Rutgers University Sacred Heart University Saint Augustine’s College Saint Francis University Saint Joseph College, Connecticut Saint Joseph’s University Saint Xavier University Salem State College Samford University San Diego State University Santa Clara University Savannah College of Art and Design Scripps College Seattle Pacific University Shawnee State University Shippensburg University Siena Heights University Simmons College Simpson College Sinclair Community College Slippery Rock University
Sonoma State University South Dakota School of Mines & Technology South Dakota State University Southeast Missouri State University Southern Adventist University Southern College of Optometry Southern Connecticut State University Southern Utah University Southern Virginia University Southwest Minnesota State University Southwestern University Spalding University Spring Arbor University St. Ambrose University St. Bonaventure University St. Cloud State University St. Norbert College State University College at Buffalo State University of New York, Buffalo State University of New York, College at Cortland State University of New York, Fredonia State University of New York, Oswego State University of New York, Potsdam State University of New York, Purchase College State University of New York Institute of Technology Stonehill College Stout University of Wisconsin Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi Texas A&M University, Kingsville Texas Chiropractic College Texas Christian University Texas Lutheran University Texas Woman’s University The California Institute of Technology The California State University The College of New Jersey The College of New Rochelle The Cooper Union The John Carroll University The Ohio State University The University of Connecticut The University of Georgia The University of Iowa The University of Kansas The University of North Carolina, Greensboro The University of Rhode Island The University of Southern Mississippi The University of the South The University of Toledo The University of Vermont The University of Virginia’s College at Wise The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Thiel College Thomas More College Toccoa Falls College Towson University Truman State University Tulane University Union College Union Institute & University United States Air Force Academy Unity College in Maine University of California, Berkley University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Oakland University of California, San Diego
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University of California, Santa Barbara University of Charleston University of Cincinnati University of Dayton University of Detroit Mercy University of Hartford University of Houston University of Indianapolis University of Louisiana at Lafayette University of Mary Washington University of Maryland University of Maryland University College University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth University of Nebraska University of North Alabama University of North Dakota University of North Texas University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of Richmond University of South Alabama University of South Carolina Aiken University of Southern Indiana University of St. Thomas University of the Ozarks University of the Sciences in Philadelphia University of West Georgia University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin, Green Bay University of Wisconsin, La Crosse University of Wisconsin, Parkside University of Wisconsin, River Falls University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Utah State University Villanova University Virginia State University Viterbo University Wagner College Wartburg College Washburn University Washington University in St. Louis Washington State University Webster University Wentworth Institute of Technology Wesleyan College West Virginia Wesleyan College Western Carolina University Western Connecticut State University Western University of Health Sciences Westminster College, Missouri Westminster College, Utah Westmont College Wheaton College Wheelock College Whitman College William Mitchell College of Law William Patterson University Wilson College Winona State University Wofford College Worcester Polytechnic Institute York College of Pennsylvania Youngstown State University
President Kathy A. Krendl Kathy Krendl began her duties as president of Otterbein College on July 1, 2009. From her first career as a high school English teacher, Dr. Krendl’s focus has always been on students and helping them realize their full potential. “My five siblings and I grew up on a working farm in northwest Ohio. As firstgeneration college students, we faced many challenges but in the end we all discovered a love of learning, a respect for scholarship, and an appreciation of diversity. Otterbein provides the potential to change lives in a similar way. I welcome this opportunity to return to an intimate learning environment and to work closely with students, faculty, and staff in achieving Otterbein’s goals and securing its future.” She previously served Ohio University as executive vice president and provost from 2007-2009 and as provost from 2004-2007. Her responsibilities there included oversight of academic programs, university budget planning, eleven colleges, five regional campuses, international programs, and the offices of Research and Creative Activity; Diversity, Access and Equity; and University Outreach. As provost, Dr. Krendl oversaw a strategic planning process involving over 600 faculty, staff, and students that led to the creation and implementation of the Vision OHIO Academic plan. The plan included a series of initiatives to enhance the first-year experience for undergraduates, focus graduate and research investments, increase faculty salaries, and strengthen undergraduate and graduate research, scholarship and creative activity. Dr. Krendl also established a comprehensive faculty development center and a Women’s Center as programmatic resources to support the academic plan. Prior to her appointment as provost, Dr. Krendl served as dean of Ohio University’s Scripps College of Communication from 1996 to 2004. Dr. Krendl also developed partnerships focused on health and literacy with the American Cancer Society, Verizon Corporation, and the Governor’s Office of Appalachia. Dr. Krendl served Indiana University for 13 years as professor and chair of the Department of Telecommunications in the College of Arts and Sciences and as dean of the system-wide School of Continuing Studies with offices on all eight IU campuses. She earned a doctorate degree at the University of Michigan, a master of arts degree at The Ohio State University and a bachelor of arts degree at Lawrence University. She is the author of more than 50 publications in the area of media and learning. Dr. Krendl and her husband, Richard Gilbert, have two children, Claire and Tom. Richard Gilbert is a lecturer in journalism and English.
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Institutional Artifacts Entrusted to President Krendl • Philip William Otterbein’s Bible. A reminder of our namesake and our sacred heritage as given to us by the United Brethren Church.
• The original key to Towers Hall. Since 1871 the one experience shared by all of Otterbein’s students, past, present, and future, is taking a class in Towers Hall.
• The Medical Sword of Dr. Thomas McFadden. Dr. McFadden led a life of service; at Otterbein he began as a volunteer before taking up teaching duties, and in the Civil War he served as both a battlefield surgeon and as commander of Camp Chase, the Confederate POW camp in Columbus.
• The Book of the Minutes of the founding of The Otterbein University of Ohio. Our history of progressive governance and organization begins with this document.
• The Mace. Commissioned by former president Lynn W. Turner to represent the educational authority of the College.
• The Flambeau. Commissioned by former president Lynn W. Turner to represent the light of learning bestowed by the College.
The School Colors – Tan and Cardinal In 1891 Florence Cronise chaired the “Color Committee” to select school colors. The committee chose tan and cardinal, the colors of the Class of 1893. The May 1891 issue of Otterbein Aegis, the Otterbein newspaper from 1890 to 1917, announced the new colors flew marvelously during the annual field day. In 1921 the school newspaper, the Tan & Cardinal, described Otterbein tan as a “modest and retiring tint in itself, but striking in its luminosity, recognized in the artistic world as a symbol of Light and Warmth. Cardinal, on the other hand, connotes a warm heart, a desire for truth, love of our fellows, and beauty of character.” Otterbein College: Affirming Our Past/Shaping Our Future
Academic Regalia A commission appointed in 1959 by the American Council on Education prescribes a code for academic regalia that consists of three main parts: caps, gowns and hoods. The first part, dealing with caps, allows the mortarboard or Oxford type cap. Occasionally, the Cambridge model, a soft cap resembling a beret, is worn. Either type is correct as long as it is black and of an appropriate material, except that velvet is reserved for doctors. The tassel worn with the cap has three variations. First, it may be black for any degree. Second, it may be in the color of the major field of learning in which the degree was granted. Third, a tassel of gold metallic may be worn by doctors and governing officials of institutions. Some schools make a ceremony of switching the tassel from the right to the left at the moment the degree is awarded as a substitute for individual hooding of candidates. The second main part of academic regalia concerns the gown which should be all black, aside from variations in materials and fullness. The bachelor’s gown falls in straight lines from a fairly elaborate yoke. Its distinguishing characteristic is the long pointed sleeves. A master’s gown is distinguished by an arc-shaped panel on the long or short sleeve. The doctor’s gown is an elaborate costume marked by velvet panels down the front and around the neck as well as by three bars of the same materials on the bell-shaped sleeves. It is cut much fuller than the other gowns and unlike them may be ornamented in color. Both the panelling and the sleeve bars may show the area in which the degree was awarded. The third main component of academic regalia is the hood which makes clear the level of the degree, the area in which it was given and the institution which awarded it. The size of the hood and the width of the velvet trimming shows the level of study. The more advanced the degree, the longer the hood and wider the velvet trim. The color of the trim identifies the area in which the degree was awarded. Arts, letters and humanities are represented by white; education is light blue; fine arts is brown; law is purple; music is pink; nursing is apricot; philosophy is dark blue; science is golden yellow; and theology is scarlet. The lining of a hood bears the official colors of the institution from which the degree was received, in Otterbein’s case, tan and cardinal. ~ 11 ~
Past Presidents William R. Griffith (Principal), B.A.
1847-49
Rev. William Davis 1849-50 Rev. Lewis Davis 1850-57; 1860-71 Rev. Alexander Owen 1858-60 Rev. Daniel Eberly, M.A.
1871-72
Rev. Henry Adams Thompson, M.A.
1872-86
Rev. Henry Garst, DD 1886-89 Rev. C.A. Bowersox, M.A.
1889-91
Rev. T. J. Sanders, M.A., Ph.D.
1891-01
George Scott, LittD, Ph.D.
1901-04
Rev. Lewis Bookwalter, M.A.
1904-09
Walter Gillan Clippinger, B.A., BD
1910-39; Emeritus
John Ruskin Howe, BD, Ph.D., DD
1939-45
Royal F. Martin, BPE, B.A., MEd, LLD
1945
John Gordon Howard, B.A., BD, M.A., DD
1945-57
Floyd Johnson Vance, B.A., M.A., LLD
1957-58
Lynn Warren Turner, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LLD
1958-1971
Thomas J. Kerr IV, Ph.D.
1971-84
C. Brent DeVore, BSJ, MA, Ph.D.
1984-2009, Emeritus
About Otterbein College Otterbein College is a private, co-educational, comprehensive liberal arts college founded in 1847 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It is located in Westerville, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus that is ranked 15th on Money Magazine’s 2009 list of Best Places to Live. Otterbein enrolls over 3,100 students, including full and part-time undergraduates and students enrolled in the Graduate School and Continuing Studies. Otterbein offers 56 majors, as well as individualized fields of study. Master’s degree programs are offered in education, nursing and business administration. Accredited since 1913 by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Otterbein has consistently placed high among peer institutions in U.S. News & World Report’s “Guide to America’s Best Colleges” for over a decade. Otterbein is currently ranked 14th among its 146 peers in the University-Master’s (Midwest) category. Otterbein College can be found online at www.otterbein.edu.
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Otterbein College Board of Trustees Troy A. Burton ’11 Ramsey F. Coates William L. Evans ’56 Mary F. Hall ’64 Anna L. Haller ’10 William Edward Harrell Jr. ’94 Nicholas A. Hill John T. Huston ’57 Joseph N. Ignat ’65 Christopher Kaiser ’99 John E. King ’68 Kathy A. Krendl Angela D. Lewis John W. Magaw ’57 Thomas C. Morrison ’63 Peggy M. Ruhlin ’81 Barbara Schaffner Kent D. Stuckey ’79 Mark R. Thresher ’78 Annie Upper ’86 Al Waterhouse ’82
Trustees Emeriti Harold F. Augspurger ’41 Thomas R. Bromeley ’51 Michael H. Cochran ’66 Judith G. Gebhart ’61 Erwin K. Kerr H’02 William E. LeMay ’48 Jane W. Oman H’96 Paul S. Reiner ’68 Edwin L. Roush ’47
About the Podium In appreciation of the opportunities that Otterbein College provides to both faculty and students, this podium is given through the efforts of Professor Donald Austin and current art students Emily Bonnette and Hannah Teitt. The design of the podium was arrived at through a process of creating an aesthetic representation of the College as it enters a new era of leadership, program and curricular offerings. The design is also a visual representation of the outstanding preparation Otterbein offers its students who will enter the marketplace and society as productive contributors. The podium incorporates both contemporary and traditional design elements and is constructed from cherry and maple hardwoods—native trees to Ohio.
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Ahe Inauguration Committee Donna Burtch and Mary Kerr, Co-Chairs Jeff Akers Janet Davis ’82 Mark Ewing ’99 Willie Franklin Lori Green Nicholas Hill
Craig Johnson Lisa Lee Kate Lehman Mary Ellen O’Meara Jennifer Pearce ’87 Tracy Rush
Special Thanks Martha Alexander Petie Dodrill Gina Calcamuggio Elizabeth Saltzgiver Student Octet: Troy Burton Thespina Christulides Zachary Garster Kyle Harper Natalee McReynolds Travis Matson Caitlin Mulkie Elizabeth Weger Faculty Jazz Trio: Chris Berg Richard Lopez Jay Miglia “The Little Red Band” Dr. Michael Yonchak, Director Flowers provided by: Acorn Nursery and Ole Barn Flowers Luncheon provided by: Bon Appetit Catering Shuttle buses provided by: Friendship Village, Driver Jack Epley Mt. Carmel/St. Ann’s Hospital, Driver Drew Evans Edgewood Manor, Driver Carol Kirkes Church of the Messiah, Driver Gary Fennig T-shirt design: Dee Zimmerman ’09 Graphic design: Roger Routson
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Elizabeth Saltzgiver ’99 Becky Smith ’81 Debbie Thresher Kathy Ullom ’77
Schedule of Events Friday, October 23 10:30 a.m.
Inauguration of Kathy A. Krendl as Twentieth President Rike Center
12 p.m.
Campus-wide Inaugural Cardinal Lunch Celebration Clements Recreation Center
2–4 p.m.
Explore Exhibitions and New Spaces Science Center, 155 W. Main Street Equine Science Center, 600 N. Spring Road Presidents’ Gallery, Towers Hall, 1 Grove Street Miller Gallery, 33 Collegeview Road Frank Museum of Art, 39 S. Vine Street Center for International Studies and Global Engagement, 172 W. Main St.
4 p.m.
Musical Performances at Church of the Master Corner of Main and Grove Streets
8:00 p.m.
Otterbein Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Babes in Arms Fritsche Family Theatre in Cowan Hall, 30 S. Grove Street
9 p.m.
Homecoming Celebration Bonfire West Street on the banks of Alum Creek, 181 N. West Street
Saturday, October 24 10 a.m.
Homecoming parade
11:30 a.m.
Tailgate luncheon and activities
2 p.m.
Otterbein-Capital football game and men’s soccer game
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