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Otterbein University 1 South Grove Street Westerville, Ohio 43081 WWW.otterbein.edu President: Dr. Kathy Krendl


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Content Welcome Table of Contents Student Life Campus Events Homecoming 2012: Cardy Party New Student Week/Orientation Leaders WGRC Opening Annual Tree Lighting One Billion Rising Convocations Show You Care and Vote Cardinal Colloquium Theater/Dance Music Commencement Ceremonies Undergraduate Portraits Graduate Portraits Campus Organizations Office of Diversity Center for International Education ÂŤ& Global Engagement Senior Year Experience & Study Abroad Center for Community Engagement Greek Organizations Athletics Student Life Candids Editor's Note


Otterbein celebrated its 165th birthday this year along with many other accomplishments among students and faculty. During the school year, the 140-acre campus is buzzing with people going to class or visiting with friends. Otterbein offers 73 majors and 44 minors, along with individualized courses of study. There are five graduate programs available, as well as a Doctor of Nursing Practice. 3


Students celebrating homecoming on the CPB float during the parade.

Homecoming King Cody Parsons with Queen Kahia Johnson.

Otterbein students enjoying the homecoming lunch outside.

International students walk with their banner in the parade (above). Students and alumni participate in the annual Up 'til Dawn 5K run/ walk (right).


The Columbus Zoo brought some friendly visitors who love Cardy.


'I 0^^â– CoAv-i The 2012 cheerleading squad at the homecoming football game with Cardy (right).

Homecoming candidates Cody Parsons and Kelsey Gorman (left).

Sisters of Theta Nu, Sarah Egger and Kari Shank, walking in the parade (right).

Homecoming candidates Travis Martin and Rose Powell (left above) and Chris Perrin and Kahla Johnson (left below).

The great tradition of having the Rock festively painted for homecoming weekend (right).

Coach Doup with Lance Langel, Grant Noppenberger, Joey Robertson, Brock Buranzco (above). Homecoming candidates Chris Wood and Lindsay Wargelin (left).

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Baton twirler Kara Mills marches in the homecoming parade.

Quarterback Aaron Kingcade getting a much-needed drink between plays.


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First Flight: New Student Week First-year students gather in front of the Campus Center during "First Flight" for a cookout and to meet friends (right).

Freshman Grunt Hatch bringing in boxes to his new residence hall on move-in day (above). The Rock painted for "First Flight" week with the signatures of all the new students (right).

The 2012 Orientation Leaders Top row: Cody Parsons, Brice Mitchell, Joel Donahue, Ben Graber, Michael Spatafore, Drew Garlitz, Paul Dahman, Dan Pfeifer, Denton Warburton, Andrew Szczerba, Chris Perin. Middle row: Gina Heitkamp, Clark Tieman, Paige .Schortgen, Jasmine Troyer, Megan Lynch, Britney Peck, Melissa Fink, Matthew Quinn, Audra Kohler. Bottom row: Haley Young, Becky Stanforth, Molly Sullivan, Hope Davies, Sammi Birri, Meredith Ulmer, Kelsey Gorman. Not pictured: Kahia Johnson.

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Residence hall supplies sitting outside of Scott Hall, part of the Triad Residence (above).

New students enjoy lunch on the lawn with some of their soon-to-be professors (above).


WGRC Opening

The Women's and Gender Resource Center, located on the ground floor of 25 W. Horne, opened Oct. 2, 2012. Welcoming all members of the Otterbein community, the center is staffed and led by a team of more than 20 students and alumni who are trained as interns and volunteers.

Students, faculty and staff attend the WGRC open house to celebrate with refreshiiients (above and right).

Josh Park visits with friends in the new center (left).

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Tree Lighting The annual Tree Lighting and Holiday Feast was celebrated on November 30, 2012, on Towers Lawn and in the Campus Center. The traditional ceremony began at Otterbein in 1961.

Rev. Monty Bradley addre.s.ses the crowd with hi.s holiday message for his last season as he was set to retire from Otterbein in June 2013 (above). President Kathy Krendl lights the tree with help from visiting children (right). Trumpet player Rachael Courtney and trombone player Brook Comely bring musical spirit to the ceremony (below).

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Top row left: Matthew D'Oyly '04, Joe McDaniels '08, Lucas Cramley '07. Bottom row: Susan Fagan as Mrs. Claus, Santa and Matt Lofy '08 pose for a photo at the annual holiday fea.st (above).


One Billion Rising Otterbein participated in One Billion Rising, a global event to raise awareness about violence toward women, on Feb. 13 and 14, 2013. Four programs were offered that educated the community with open conversation about sexual consent and rape culture and provided opportunities for individuals to move in protest and solidarity. The programs included: A Conversation on Sexual Consent, A Conversation on Rape Culture, Otterbein Rising: Dance Mob, and Free Your Body!: an open movement class.

Amelia Gramling delivering a poem (above). Caleb Myers, Steven Meeker, Rachel Scherzer (below).

Lauren Edmonds, Megan Gray, Abigail Santorine gather with a crowd of students in front of the Campus Center, (left). Katy Major (below).

Otterbein professor Tammy Birk with students during a program (above). Maddie Holmes speaks in front of the group (left).


Convocations Rebecca Skloot, author of the 2012 Common Book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, spoke at the Common Book Convocation on Oct. 18 in the Fritsche Theatre at Cowan Hall (right).

Skloot holds her framed portrait and book cover in the Courtright Memorial Library (above). Skloot autographing copies of her book in the library (right).

Leymah Gbowee, the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and President Krendl on Oct, 23, 2012 (right). Gbowee won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 for her part in ending Liberia's civil wars, and for her efforts to promote peace, democracy and women's rights in Africa.

The Otterbein Gospel Choir at the Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation (right) under the direction of Ms. LaJoyce Daniel-Cain (above). Top row: Gloridely Tavarez, Natasha Shorts, Tiffany Fritz, Bottom row: Lydie Dorelien, Nisa Williams, Makeda Sculark, Abi Agyepong.

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Otterbein hosted Dr, Denise Taliaferro Baszile as the keynote speaker during the 2013 Martin Luther King Jr, Convocation in Cowan Hall on Jan. 15 (right).


Convocations Otterbein hosted the 2013 Opportunity Nation Community Impact Summit on April 13. The Summit focused on the impact of social innovation in our community and how solutions can be created to influence sustainable change.

Candace Klein, founder and CEO of Bad Girl Ventures and SoMo Lend, speaking at the Summit (above). Joe DeLos.s, founder of Nobul in Columbus, leading the World Cafe discussion (left). President Kathy Krendl, Tara Abraham, Mary Navarro, Candace Klein, Michelle Galligan (above). The 2013 Founders Convocation took place at Cowan Hall on April 26. The theme was Snapshots: Life at Otterbein 1913, 1963 and 2013. The speakers were Richard Bennett '63, Cody Parsons, Melissa Fink, Imodale Caulker-Burnett '63 and Patti Wilson (left).

Anthony Cason speaking at the Founders Convocation (above). Chairman of the Board of Tru.stees Thomas C. Morrison '63 (left) speaking at the Founders Convocation. Vernon Pack '.SO and Robert Feffcrnian (above). The 2013 Vernon L. Pack Lecture hosted Professor Robert Fefferman who discussed the "Encounter with Controversial Mathematics" on April 4.

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Show You Care and Uote

The lOTV "Show You Care & Vote" bus visited campus Sept. 17. Anchor Jerry Revish (above), along with representatives from the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office, helped students register to vote. The bus tour was part of 1 OTV's commitment to encourage voter registration and education during election season.


Cardinal Colloquium The second annual Cardinal Colloquium was April 26, and celebrated research and creative work of graduate and undergraduate students who presented their work in a variety of formats.

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Student presenters: Alex Hayes. Ikponmwosa Agho, Rachel Aldrich. Curtis Baker, Mikah Barrtieta, Jacob Bowman, Alex Brackbill, Dana Buechner-Wiegand, Sue Butz, Ruth Chavez, Alana Cheplowitz, Brooke Weisenburger, Julianne D'Errico, Bobby Geiger, Kristen Giesting, Michael Grumney, Cara Hardy, Theresa Hubbell, Kirk Hummer, Courtney Kast, Melissa Lucius, Colin Taylor, Christine McGee, Michelle Morgan, Tara Saley, Trevor Sams, Joy Shoemaker, Alexandra Bowling, Rachel Young, Lindsay Wargelin, Kelly M. Huth. Kendra Schwarz, Chelsea Jenney. Sean Buchanan, Daniel Hartl, Julien Ayroles. Benjamin Bivort, Ali Ernest, Brianna Burke, Jordan Novotny, Addy Passaro, Meredith Ridge.

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Otterbein University's Department of

Theatre and Dance


Noises Off

The Otterbein production Noises Off follows the on- and off-stage antics of a mediocre English touring company as they stumble from dress rehearsal to closing night of their comedic play, Nothing On. Missed cues, broken backstage romances, and a plate of sardines all come together to create this riotous comedy about the backstage happenings of a play.

September 27-30 & October 4-6, 2012


October 25-27 & November 1-3, 2012

This musical celebrates the journey from youth to adulthood with unforgettable power, poignancy and passion. Crowing up in repressive 19th-century Germany, teenagers struggle to cope with the complications and confusions of their sexual awakening.


Dance Concert: Pulse s-s

Choreographers included: Maria Climcher, Kathy Bartelt, Tammy Goetsch-Plaxico, Chelsey Loschelder, Sue Saurer, Jon Devlin, Scott Brown, Heather White-Cotterman and Stella Hiatt-Kane.

A large world has grown smaller by the day; more communication, information, and interpersonal connections. The machine has brought us together. Or has it? What it if all disappeared in one sudden moment? The annual dance concert is as a collection of original concept and choreography by the Otterbein dance faculty.


After the Fall

Considered one of Arthur Miller's most personal plays, After the Fall is the portrait of a man on a quest to make peace with his own history, struggline with the choi^ces he has made in his life. While the characters in the play are fictional much of the story is based on Miller's tumultuous relationship with his second ' wite, Marilyn Monroe.

March 7-10 & 14-16, 2013


How T0 Succeed In Business Without Really Trying

April 25-28 & May 2-4, 2013

A satire of big business, the musical follows the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch, who uses a handbook to climb the corporate ladder from window washer to executive, tackling dangers such as the boss' whiny nephew, the compliant "company man", the office party, backstabbing co-workers, caffeine addiction and, of course, true love.

Cast Members included: Iordan Donica, John Carter, Bobby Moody, Clark Tieman, Tommy Betz, James Sanders, Corinne Munsch, Ian Taylor, Preston Pounds, Madison Tinder, Hayden Clifton, Heather Dell, James Scully, Marina Pires, Jared Howelton, Lizzie Wild, Melanie Sierra and Courtney Dahl,


The Otterbein Vocal Ensemble (above) is a select chamber choir that sinas vocal renertoire Lm n v . contemporary music. The ensemble includes: Kim Boyd, Director. Jennifer Bell AccrZan^rSolal

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Kathleen Pelhngton, Alyssa Waldman. Alto: Kaleigh Autzen, Kristin Hammond Taylor Hunt Katv M ^gnes Hayes, Abby Kalnas, Megan Ott, Josh Dixon, Tyler Driggs, Dillon Limbaugh, Evan McIntyre. Bass: Ian Buchanan Nick Earl Pennington, Bethany Stang. Tenor: Tim Andrews, ^ ^ Connor Notestein, Blake Talbott, Trevor Smoot. Opus One (below) specializes in vocal jazz and popular music stvies -mH ■, <-..,.,»ii„ . ■ r^. Accompanist. Soprano: Sarah Colville, Dara Pardon, Sam Scott, Caitlin Stewart Alto-'’Kat'e BohannTT '"h H^^t '''nlker, Director. Joyce Stonebraker, Matt Cottill, Dillon Cordray, Ryan Hutcherson, Dillon Limbaugh. Bass: Dustin Evans DoL Uz ik ^"g^n Ott, Laura Payne. Tenor: . g i^izaK, uereK Uulley, Rease Johnson.


Six in the City (above) is a student-led, women's ensemble consisting of six female singers who perform pop and jazz collections. The group includes: Rebecca Parsons, Christina Shotts, Taylor Hunt, Rose Powell, Kristen Gramza, Nikki Herron.

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Otterbein Singer.s includes: Dennis Davenport, Director. Joyce Stonebraker, Accompanist. Soprano: Monica Brown, Courtney Dahl, Marina Fires, Melanie Sierra, Madison Tinder, Erin Ulman. Alto: Esther Brueggemann, Heather Dell, Corinne Munsch, Alison Schiller, Molly Sullivan, Lizzie Wild, Kayla Walsh. Tenor: Tommy Betz, Hayden Clifton, Jordan Donica, Preston Pounds, James Sanders, Kevin Thiel. Bass: John Carter, Anthony Cason, Jared Howelton, Alex Huffman, Sam Parker, James Scully, Ian Taylor, Clark Tieman.

The Otterbein Singers (above) is comprised of about 30 musical theater and acting majors. Pieces include classical choral music and choral works drawn from operetta and musical theater repertory.

The Women s Chorale (above) is open to women from any major. They perform a mix of classical-style and lighter pieces, and collaborates with the Concert Choir and Westerville Symphony.

Camerata (above) is comprised of mostly music majors and talented non-majors, and they perform vocal music of all style periods.

Women's Chorale includes: Elizabeth Barrett, Director. Lee Apelado, Accompanist. Soprano I: Ashley Anderson, Alecia Baker, Kaitlyn Boe.sch, Brittney Byrd, Chivy Chattana, Gina DiMattio, Jessica Ellicott, Katie Feltz, Amy Gadd, Abigail Gompers, Natalie Girard, Roxi Halpern, Maria Lingle, Anne Talik, Amanda Zahn. Soprano II: Rachel Aitchison, Madeline Ciampa, Sadie Gastineau, Shelbi Guy, Cara Harrington, Angela Hays, Jessica Moore, Caitlyn MacKay, Natasha Natraj, Ashley Putnam, Melissa Sandahl. Alto: Xop Alexopoulos, Karen Brady, Emily Edwards, Meaghan Graver, Kailey Headley, Jenna Kelly, Molly Rapp, Rachel Scherzer, Abbey Shoemaker, Rose Powell, Macy Zimmerman,

Camerata includes: Kim Boyd, Director. Sally Sansbury, Accompanist. Soprano I: Emily Barger, Kristin Gramza, Abigail Kalnas, Alicia Law.son, Amanda Piet, Lindsey Scarberry, Tasha Thompson. Soprano II: Jordan Abbriizzese, Amanda Ackman, Hannah Baker, Breanne Buletko, Mollie Garrett, Nikki Herron, Bllie Hoffman, Allison Hurd, Allison Jeffries, Chelsey Loschelder, Anna Norton, Lauren Shanks, Claire Winslow, Amanda Zahn. Alto: Sammi Birri, Kate Bohanan, Gillian Henning, Hope Johnson, Kerry Magorien, Katy Major, Lindsay Pennington, Kathryn Rogers, Christina Rossi. Tenor: Jon Bozeka, Paul Faulkner, Tyler Hahn, Ryan Hutcherson, Dillon Limbaugh, Bobby Moody, Orey Wilson. Baritone: Taylor Bailey, Sean Brewster, Lane Conley, Robert Dietrich, Josh Dufford, Zachry Earhart, Evan Keir, Dan Nelson, Ron Smith, Blake Talbott, Ben Walsh. Bass: Ian Buchanan, Michael Ferrara, Derek Gulley, Brice Henry, Rease Johnson, Trevor Smoot.


QMCe^GiiM/l From March 15-22, 2013, Otterbein's Concert Choir toured Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee and Ohio giving performances.

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Delta Omicron bake sale in Battelle (above left). Performance at Friendship Village retirement home (above right). Melissa Trehearn, Chris Japikse, Stephanie Gnewuch, Ryan Loth, Rebecca Parsons, Ryan Swartz, Gillian Henning, Chelsea Craine, Maria Lingle.

Members of Delta Omicron celebrating the 2013 initiation in Towers Hall (above left). DO hosts an annual event to help local Girl Scouts earn music badges (above right). Top row left: Megan Burless, Jared Joseph, Ryan Swartz, Brice Henry, Chris Japikse, Ryan Loth, Doug Lizak, Abby Wimbiscus. Bottom left: Chelsea Craine, Gillian Henning, Colleen Miller, Lindsay Pennington, Rebecca Parsons, Stephanie Gnewuch. Melissa Treharn.

Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary service organization whose purpose is to serve the university band programs through service, fundraisers and social events. Two main events were the Annual Cardinal Marching Band Invitational and the Music Department's First Honor Band Weekend.

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Executive Committee and Chairs (below). Front: Michelle Dippold (President). Middle Row: Paul Faulkner (Corresponding Secretary), Abigail Emeigh (Recording Secretary), Alex Shaffer (Vice President), Jarod Smith (Treasurer), Jennifer Davis (Historian), Third Row: Austin Miller (Fundraising Chair), Kristen Seymour (Brotherhood Chair), Brie Lovensheimer (Fashion Chair), Chris JapiLse (Service Chair).

The 2012-2013 initiation in Towers Hall (above). Front row: Sarah Shively, Patrick Cole, Megan Burless, Michael Brammer, Austin Miller, Amanda Seymour, Maria Lingle. Second row: Jennifer Davis, Chelsea Craine, Derek Shell, Ryan Swartz, Alex Shaffer, Alex Lobl, Kaitlyn Fourman, Kristen Seymour, Miranda Martin, Tyler Perry, Ryan Loth, Connor Notestine. 'Third row: Amanda Piet, Andrew Kovaleski, Chris Japikse, Paul Faulkner, Abigail Emeigh, Brie Lovensheimer, Michelle Dippold, Allison Switzer, Connor Scott, Sean Feverston, Annie Eichhom. Fourth row: Christopher Rapp, Jarod Smith.


MARCHING BAND The Cardinal Marching Band performs at all the home football games. The Band also maintains the ever-popular "Little Red Band," which acts as the on-call unit and performs for tailgaters at the games. Dr. Michael Yonchak is Otterbein’s director of athletic bands. Abbie Emeigh and Melissa Fink served as the 2012 drum majors. The band also hosted a high school marching band invitational at Memorial Stadium.



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Undergraduate Commencement took place on Sunday, May 19,2013, at noon in the Rike Center. The ceremony's guest speaker was Meg Crofton, president of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Operations, United States and France.



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Graduate Commencement took place on Saturday, May 18,2013, at 3:30 p.m. in Cowan Hall. The ceremony's guest speaker was Dr. James W. Mahoney, executive director of Battelle for Kids. Otterbein also celebrated the first graduating class from the new Doctorate of Nursing Practice program this year (pictured far left, lower middle).



Jacqueline Arthur

Zachary Bakenhaster

Health Education

Business Administration

Andrew Baker

Emily Barger

Brandon Barker

Business Administration

Music Education

Actuarial Science


Emily Bichsel

Business Administration

Eleanor Biddulph Liberal Studies in Leadership

Kaitlyn Black

Psychology

Jillian Blades Equine Business Facility Mgmt.

Jessica Blair

Nursing

Sarah Bookner Equine Health Tech.

Anne Boucher

James Brackbill

Aba Bransah

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Kristine Breckenridge

Shea Brintlinger

Life Science

Accounting, Public Business Administration

Sociology

Curtis Brown

Neil Brown

Hillary Buchanan

Casey Buckler

Broadcasting

Public Relations

Psychology

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Luke Boucher Health Education

Morgan Bowling

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Kimba Elliot

Philosophy

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Abigail Emeigh Music Education

Katherine Falter

Brenda Farr

Theater

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Alison Ernest

George Essilfie

Business Administration

Life Science

Hannah Farver

Sneha Fernando

Women's, (Jender, and Sexuality Studies

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John Finnegan Political Science

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Molly Flint

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Jazmyne Flowe Public Relations

Christine Foppe

Kristen Foster

Kaitlyn Fournian

Jessica Fox

Early Childhood Education

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Matthew Floyd

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Courtney Kramer Nursing

Michele Kassien

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Melissa Kent

Public Relations

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Courtney Kast

Life Science

Korey Keplinger

History

Julie Koenig

Harsharn Kaur Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Dustin Kiaski

Accounting

Jon Kotter

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Claire Shively

Health Promotion and Fitness

Ashlee Smith

Nursing

Haley Snider

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Jacob Sims

Business Administration

Environmental Science

Grant Smith

Jonathon Smith

Health Promotion and Fitness

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Political Science

Kathleen Smart Middle Childhood Education

McKenzie Smith

Donald Snell

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Sociology

Michael Spatafore

Scott Staarmann

Health Education Physical Education

Business Administration

Maegan Starcher International Studies

Ian Stasko Music Education

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A Joyah Spangler

Organizational Communication

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Cecelia Staley Equine Pre-Vet

Lance Stambaugh

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Georgia Spantithos

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Teresa Alabi

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Ryan Billings

Family Nurse Practitioner

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Middle Childhood Education

Susan Butz

Nursing Practice

Deidre Arms

Family Nurse Practitioner

Lyndi Breese

Kyerewaa AsareBediako

Family Nurse Practitioner

Bret Brown

Jade Astorga Family Nurse Practitioner

Nurse Anesthesia

Business Administration

Wiegand Nursing Practice

Vanessa Casella

Ruth Chavez

Teniele Cochern

Business Administration

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Rob Coisman

Heather Dailey

Donna Dalton

Eric Dardinger

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Wendy Farrell

Amy Flinders

Denise Flint

Christian Gabis

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Sonja Gray

Jessica Gross

Family Nurse Practitioner

Family Nurse Practitioner

Family Nurse Practitioner

Virginia Hall Family Nurse Practitioner

Sarah Hartfield

Family Nurse Practitioner



Mollie Majcher

Business Administration

Jessica Manly

Jessica Martin

Family Nurse Practitioner

Curriculum

Sheema Masood

Tabitha McConnell

Business Administration

Nurse Anesthesia

Monica McDonald

Business Administration

Nursing Practice

Kathryn McGinty

Famiy Nurse Practitioner

Deborah Moraga

Michele Morgan

Curriculum

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Vanessa Neuhart

Kristin Newkirk

Family Nurse Practitioner

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Patrick Olabode Family Nurse Practitioner

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Business Administration

Sara Murphy

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Benedict Odiri Family Nurse Practitioner

Gladys Oduro Manu Family Nurse Practitioner



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The Office of Diversity sponsors many events and trips throughout the school year including: Gospel Festival, Heritage Months and Traditional Celebration, Global Village Dinner and Show, Martin Luther King Jr, Convocation, Introduction to Kwanzao Celebration, Noble Transitions Multicultural Baccalaureate Ceremony and the " Tunnel of Oppression. There are groups that help students explore cultures and make new friends at the same time including African American Student Union, Freezonel Gospel Choir, Heritage of Latino Americans, International Students Association, William Henry Fouse House of Black Culture, National Pan-Hellinic Council Organizations, Men of Vision, Sisters United and Humble Dance Ministry.

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Yifan Wu, Huilin Zhou, Yongjun Zhi, Subin Ahn, Miks Upenieks and Haowen Yu hiking through Hocking Hills (left).

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Yuanqing Hui, Yongjun Zhi, Yi Han and Yifan Wu showing their Cardy pride (above).

Xuejun Yang and Fan Yang rock climbing at Vertical Adventures (left),

Wewei Jiang at the Circleville Pumpkin Show (left).

Subin Ahn posing with an Indian Caverns statue (above).

Seungmin Oh and Yan Wei at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium (above).

Haowen Yu, Mengyun Zliao, Weiwei Jiang, Makala Summers, Sarah Valero, I^eonie Bukowski, Erika Nilsson, Laura Van Heeswijk, Kat Ha Rina and Katrin Voelkner enjoying each others company (left).

Yuanqing Hui, Yongjun Zhi, Yi Han, and Yifan Wu doingl O-H-l-O in front of the Statehouse (above).. <


Seniors gather for a group photo with London in the backdrop (above)

Seniors take a moment to show some Ohio pride in aris. Corinne Fresco, Lauren Taylor, Rose Powell, and Melanie Rcjif (above).

Lili Froelich, Elbe Dietrich, Rose Powell and Lauren Taylor walking across Abbey Road (left).

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Our Team:

CardinalCorps Leaders at Easton for their fall retreat. Students were able to take a break from all of their volunteering and have some fun.

2012-2013 CardinalCorps Leaders in the front of the Mikesell House, home of the CCE.

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many ways ta change the world. So we offer a variety of volunteer opportunities

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in areas that range from planting trees to tutoring children, and from walking dogs to scrapbooking with senior citizens. For those who want to volunteer a tew hours each term, and tor those who want to volunteer several hours each week, we have it all!"

Audra Kohler and Shelby Royal huddle together outside.

The Fall Plunge took place on August 25 around Columbus. Students were able ta meet new friends while getting involved and making a difference in the community!

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Lade Kern making a quilt.

Lauren Hoover, Kim Hutcheson and Theresa Hubbell.


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Kendra Schwarz, Audra Kohler, Brooke Eisenburger and Brianne Buletko practice their dance moves in the Campus Center during the OtterThon on March 1.

Dancers and organizers gather at the end of the OtterThon to congratulate tliemselves on their successful fundraising efforts for Nationwide Children's Hospital.

Rease Johnson is all smiles as he helps out with Fall Plunge.

Luke Hassenpflug poses with a friendly scarecrow.

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Students making meals for homeless people in and around central Ohio.

Students take a break from their hard work.


Independent College Day On Feb, 26, the Otterbein CCE participated in Independent College Day, a program where private colleges and universities are able to meet with their local statehouse representative and lobby for more state funding.

Shelby Royal in front of the Campus Center during the Connections Fair.

Connections Fair

Chaplain Monty Bradley looks over the information on the table.

Theresa Hubbell, Brooke Weisenburger, Audra Kohler, Brianne Buletko and Leslie Cavin, the Assistant Director for the CCE.

Rachel Schezer and Miranda Fabian pose for a photo.

Students test their skills at a real-life version of Angry Birds.


Zoo Lights ’ CCE volunteers spent some bonding time during the holiday season at the Zoo Lights at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.

Spring Plunge The Spring Plunge, held on April 20, allowed the entire Otterbein community to get involved with community service projects. More than 300 students, alumni, faculty and staff gave their time and energy to the Spring Plunge in 2013.


At Otterbein, Greek Life allows students to get involved in community service and leadership opportunities, build friendships, shore talents and interests, and mokie connections that will lost o lifetime. Our Greek community has enjoyed more than 100 years of history on campus. With six sororities, eight fraternities and four NPHC chapters, students have the opportunity to join the Greek organization that best fits them.

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Otterbein Athletics


Equestrian Team A $1.5 million girt IVom the Austin E. Knowiton Foundation, Inc. in Cincinnati secured the naming rights of the facility on behalf of its horse-loving founder, who died in 2003. The gift has been placed into an endowment for the support and maintenance of the Austin E. Knowiton Center for Equine Science and its programs. The dedication event took place on Saturday, September 22, 2012. Kaitlyn Haussman riding Pedro, Iris Morrison riding Ace, Kelsie Bricker riding Jerry, and Julia Spatt on Rico (left).

Julia Spatt and Kelsie Bricker at the American Eventing Championships riding two Otterbein-owned horses: Grace Under Pressure and Ginnetts Manricko (above). Cardy riding on Patch, an Otterbein horse (right).

The huntseat team after the Wilmington Show at Stonegate Farm, 2012 (above). After obtaining the championship ribbon for Region 2, Otterbein went on to finish the regular sea.son as the Zone 6 Championships at West Virginia University April 6. The huntseat team earned one of 16 spots at the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National Champioaships held May 2-5, 2013 in Harrisburg, Pa.

The dressage team after the fall horse show (above). Anna Beckman was the individual National Champion at the Lower Training Level at the Intercollegiate Dressage Association championships held at Centenary College.


Date

8/31 9/8 9/22 9/29 10/12 10/27 11/10

Team

Place out of total

Alumni Race Waynesburg Invit. Otterbein Invit All-Ohio Invit. Wilmington Invit. OAC Champs. NCAA Great Lakes regionals

N/A 3/9 2/9 32/44 22/34 9/10 28/37

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Women's Cross Country

Sara Stevenson, Rebekah Reese. Taylor Git'ford. Victoria Konkle. Allic Thomas (clockwise from left).

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8/31 Alumni Race N/A 9/8 Waynesburg Invit. 4/14 9/22 Otterbein Invit. 1/12 9/29 All-Ohio Meet 23/43 10/12 Wilmington Invit. 11/33 10/27 OAC Champs. 6/10 11/10 NCAA Great Lakes 23/33 regionals

,, Maggie Swanson. Rachel Perry, Dave ^ left: Jessica Chinch, Abigail Hornyak. Rebekah Reese, i^rriffni-d K iil't Cramer Bottom row: Allie Thomas, Sara O'Brian, Victoria Konkle, Taylor G.tto.d, Kada Cramet.

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Volleyball

Michelle Gernert, Krystin Estes and Liz Palmer cheer after scoring against the opposing team (right).

Date Team Them Us 8/31 Thomas More 1 3 8/31 Hope College 3 0 9/1 Bethany 0 3 9/1 Calvin 3 2 9/5 Mt. St. Joseph 2 2 9/7 Concordia1 3 Moorhead 9/7 Whitewater 2 3 9/8 Elmherst 0 3 9/8 Washington 3 0 9/11 Northwestern, Oh 3 0 9/14 Hope College 3 0 9/15 Alma 0 3 9/15 Mt. St. Joseph 0 3 9/21 John Carroll 1 3 9/22 Allegheny 1 3 9/22 O. Wesleyan 0 3 9/27 Mt. Vernon 3 2

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Date 9/28 9/29 9/29 10/2 10/6 10/6 10/10 10/12 10/16 10/19 10/22 10/23 10/27 10/31 11/2 11/3 11/8

Team Them Us Baldwin Wallace 0 3 Alma 0 3 Albion 1 3 Muskingum 0 3 Hiram 2 3 C. of Wooster 1 3 O. Northern 0 3 Heidelberg 2 3 Wilmington 0 3 Mt. Union 3 2 Denison 0 3 Marrieta 0 3 Capital 0 3 Capital 0 3 O. Northern 1 3 Mt. Union 1 3 Hope College 3 0

Top row lel't: Chuck Goodwin, Thomas Thatcher, Rachael PulholT, Jessica Hinkel, Kendel Kellogg, Emily Caldwell, Evelyn Cams, Kascy White, Kayla Radekin, Ahby Costello, Monica McDonald, Colleen Leonard. Middle left: Natasha Shorts, Maddy Shelley, Krystin Estes, Emma Beyer, Lauren Beitel, Casi Coy, Tabatha Piper, Callan Mode, Gracie Staten Annie Juenger. Bottom left: Kelsey Berrien, Liz Palmer, Kristen Bennett, Michelle Gernert, Kim Barker, Emily Boslian,


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Clockwise from below: Coach Doup and the team celebrate after a game at Memorial Stadium (below left).

'-•« Kyle Beck, Alana Gaither, Aaron .*->• • Thompson (left). Grant Noppenberger (#66), Josh Gebelle (#55), and Aaron Kingcade (#11) break from a huddle (above). Joe Whitehead (above right). Anthony Korpieski makes one of two interceptions at Wilmington on Sept. 15 (right).

Team Roster: Cole Benner, T.J. Washington, Brice Frentzel, Devin Ortiz, Wes McKeever, Ryan Thumbs, Steven Carpenter, Kiefer Hinkle, Shea Brintlinger, Trey Fairchild, Dustin McFadden, Eric Mitchell, Ben Sizemore, Brick Davis, Aaron Kingcade, Connor Lucas, Jacob Stewart, Nick Ganus, Blaine Kelly, Troy Netter, Gabe Shively, Jaylin Kennedy, Michael Greenwell, Chris Ryle, Anthony Korpieski, Brock Burzanko, Preston Pearson, Joey Robertson, Alana Gaither, Tyler Tackett, Alex Cameron, Taylor Briggs, Jordan Benson, Tyler Mautz, Chad Pepper, Zachary Guillozet, Tyler Bosson, Ryan Moore, Jordan Bonitas, Pete Nolan, Drew Ervin, Ty Compton, Aaron Myers, Jared Desensi, Matthew Cantrell, Chad Keith, Jordan Keaton, Steve Frost, Pat Seesholtz, Ian Jinks, Zach Hamilton, Britt Wilder, Derik Rudolph, Keenan Wright, Ryan Burton, Evan Bergenstein, Shane Little, Joshua Gebelle, Patrick Coleman, Chris Latimer, Bradley Kinnison, Justin Christoff, Zach Laframboise, Jonathon Smith, Zachery Cradduck, Grant Noppenberger, Lance Langel, Tyler Green, Ryan Mickle, Shane Oswalt, Rob Stollmer, Donald Snell, Jon Busby, Chris Irwin, Cory Usher, Travis Laird, Kyle Beck, Grant Smith, Vic Scarpelli, Artie Douglas, John Vincent, Dakota Anderson, Charles Kish, Chuck Thacker, Zack Grieves, Joe Whitehead, Logan Noble, Dante Camboni, Daniel Droulias, Garrett Allen, Jack Armstrong, Josh Bichsel, Josh Boros, Tyler Bowman, Marquise Boykin, Chris Butcher, Spencer Chenetski, Tyler Cook, Miles Crawley, Jon Enderle, Joe Fallon, Tony Foreman, Keyonte Francis, Skylar Franklin, Kevan Green, Tyler Hammond, Brian Kacsandi, Dustin Leber, Jalen Liggins, Cameron Lundy, Ryan Mains, Caleb Martin, Jonathan McClenathan, Chad McCray, Cameron Morris, Kyle Pisano, Richard Price, John Pyles, Kyle Radabaugh, Brandon Shirey, Michael Smith, Aaron Thompson, Jerrell Turner, Drew Van Winkle, Tevyn Young, Ben Zirzow.

Them Team Date 0 9/1 Gallaudet 10 Wilminf'ton 9/15 7 John Carroll 9/22 9/29 Baldwin Wallace 17 13 1(1/6 Muskingum 21 10/13 Heidelberg 51 10/20 Mt. Union 9 10/27 Capital 20 11/3 Marietta 13 11/10 Ohio Northern

Us 15 54 21 38 23 0 0 23 40 24

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Date 8/31 9/2 9/6 9/9 9/12 9/15 9/16 9/19 9/29 10/2 10/6 10/10 10/13 10/16 10/20 10/24 10/27

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Team Them Kenyon 0 Denison 4 Ohio Christian 0 Shawnee State 0 Ohio Wesleyan 3 Fredonia State 2 Colorado College 2 Cincinnatti Christian 1 Baldwin Wallace 2 John Carroll 3 Muskingum 2 Ohio Northern 2 Heidelberg 2 Wilmington 1 Mt. Union 1 Marietta 1 Capital 0 Esaicy Jake KeHcr'hisain'r D'Arcy, Luis Rivas, Jimmy Costin, Lukas Swysgood, Kyle Ripma, Jus''” Bn'tn a£ Tar,, r'"' ''‘-■id Wolte, Jus,in Cox, 'I'im Sedgwick, Ad^n’ Viluil,,. Kojo Otchere Aaric wtlir" ^‘“7^^"" ''“"“■'d. Andrew Beers. Boltom Left: N“J tchcre, Aanc Mdl.gan, Jared Pulliam, Evan Fallon, Josh Kellner, Kalen Kress, Mitch Maletic, Preston M.Her-


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Date 9/1 9/2 9/5 9/8 9/9 9/12 9/15 9/18 9/22 9/29 10/3 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/17 10/20 10/23 10/27 10/31

Team Penn State-Belirend Allegeny Hiram Moravian Penn State Altoona Denison Earlham Ohio Wesleyan Transylvania Baldwin Wallace John Carroll Muskingum Ohio Northern Heidelberg Wilniinglon Mount Union Marietta Capital Ohio Northern

Them Us 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 2

3 0 3 3 6 0 0 2 0 2 2 5 2 5 0 2 2 2 1

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The 2012-2013 cheer team rosier: Christy Burgess, Paul Dahman, Brianna Diehl, Molly Doyle, Abby Porshey. Rachclc Guallieri, .Susanna Harris, Alisa Hartman, Brooke Jones, Mitch Kacser, Michaela Kronenberger, Jordan Long, Anne Manley, Victoria Nobile, Daniel PI'effer, Jessica Shibko, Ayla Starcher, Brina Sturgeon. Head Coach Liz Rossetti, As.sistanl Coach Matt Casto and Jill McCullough.


Dance Team members: Olivia Bauer, .lenna Clark, Kate Elam, Jackie Faeth. Corinne Fresco, Nicole Kennedy, Stephanie Murphy, Natasha Natraj, Jordan Schrader, Sam Stolzar, Brittany Traver. Carlie Watson, Marta Watson, Nayyirah Wilson, Kelsey HpoH PnnrVi

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Team Them Adrian 61 Carnegie Mellon 58 Ohio Wesleyan 66 SUNY Cobleskill 75 Marietta 90 Wittenburg 80 Mu.skingum 60 Mt. Union 66 Ohio Northern 70 MSOE 79 PSU-Behrend 62 Baldwin Wallace 76 Capital 100

Us 49 75 59 94 62 85 72 60 79 77 40 75 62

Date 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/18 2/19

Team Them Us Wilmington 72 61 Heidelberg 70 63 John Carroll 60 52 Muskingum 61 74 Marietta 62 72 Baldwin Wallace 74 60 Ohio Northern 82 73 Mount Union 93 65 Wilmington 50 47 Capital 75 64 John Carroll 78 73 Heidelberg 60 54 John Carroll 76 82 Mt. Union 66 60 Top row left: Marissa Basar, Danielle Kilboy, Micah Mills, Darrell Miller, Robert Mock, Colin Echelberry, Pearson Huggins, Keegan Parsons, John Finnegan, Jon Juergens, Kenny Bolyard, Todd Adrian, Rob Purlee, Chistan White, Alex Craine. Bottom left: Jake Ross, Taylor Harley, Matt McCollister, Marshall Crum, Jason Davis, Derek Dicke, Max Van Meter, Zach Bakenhaster, Andy Yazrombek, Kiley Gessner, C.J. Julian, Robby Watts, Tommy Waterwash, Marta Watson, Cara Jeffers.


Date Team

11/16 Case Western 11/17 Carnegie Mellon 11/24 St. Mary’s 11/25 Albion 11/29 Oberlin 12/5 Marietta 12/8 Muskingum 12/15 Mt. Union 12/19 Ohio Northern 12/22 Baldwin Wallace 12/28 Frostburg State 12/29 Thiel College 1/5 Capital 1/9 Wilmington Top row left: Carly Flowers, MacKenzie Stoylc, Katy Rasor, Sam Kelley, Lindsey Rosendale, Grace Staten, Kristen Dunlap, Brittany Bakenhaster, Amariali Huck, Aleth Pashi, Jenna Ripepi, Chuck Goodwin, Tahirah Muiphy, Connie Richardson, Diana Holes. Bottom left: Alex Ancona, Lyndsey DeRoads, Madi Miller, Laura Gilmore, Allie Leopard, Chelsea Cannon, Hannah Day, Bourke Kelley, Rachel Snedegar, Alayna Barnes, Chelsea Reed, Tabatha Piper, Jessica Feller.

Them Us

63 54 56 64 46 57 63 77 71 60 56 58 39 42

56 59 73 67 64 70 66 62 43 71 80 71 64 58

Date Team

1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/21 2/23 .3/1

Heidelberg John Carroll Muskingum Marietta Baldwin Wallace Ohio Northern Mt. Union Wilmington Capital John Carroll Heidelberg Mt. Union Ohio Northern Maryville (Tenn.)

I’hem Us

62 61 53 57 48 65 62 58 58 51 45 57 73 68

75 63 65 78 77 42 56 64 74 59 73 80 46 61

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Women's Track & Field Long jumper Kristen Norris in mid-air at a meet (right). Jordan Long celebrating one of her many successful pole vaults (far right). Natasha Shorts during a relay race (below).

Date 12/8 1/19 1/26 2/2 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/22 3/2 3/8 3/22 3/30 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/26 5/2 5/23

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Meet Capital Otterhein OAC South Split meet Ohio Northern Ali-Ohio Bukeye Tune-up Capital OAC Championships V-Teeh Final Qualifier NCAA Championships High Point University OAC Goid OWU Marv Frye Invite All-Ohio Meet Kenyon Coliege OAC Championships Toledo Invitational NCAA Champion.ships

Result 7th 1st 1st 2nd 5th N/A 8th 2nd N/A 4th 3rd 8th 3rd 6th N/A N/A

Top row left: John Staten, Dave Lehman, Rebekah Reese, Li/.a Elliot. Michelle Gerhert, Marissa Linhart. Natasha Shorts, Rachel McKeever, Karl Wunderle, Austin Curbow, Jessica Church. Middle left: Riley Eversolc, Sara Steveson, Abigail Hornyak, Sara Mason, Maggie Swanson, Jordan Long, Abbey Gray. Allie Thomas, Taylor Gifford, Kaila Cramer, Taylor Detwiler. Bottom left: Alexa Ley, Taylor Lindsay, Kristen Norris, Victoria Konkle, Sara O'Brien, Marissa Basar, Deanna Williamson, Jasmine Troyer.


Men's Track & Field Aaric Milligan during one of his successful pole vaults this season. He won the OAC indoor and qualified for the NCAA indoor meet (far left). Andrew Mantell before a distance race (left).

Tyler Green throwing the shot put (above). Marcus Gilmore passes the baton to Kyle Jefferson during a relay race together (left).

Date 12/8 1/19 1/26 2/2 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/22 3/2 3/8 3/22 3/3(1 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/26 5/2 5/23

Meet 1Result Capital 4th Otterbein 1st OAC South Split meet 4th Ohio Northern 4th All-Ohio 3rd Btikeye Tune-up N/A Capital 4th OAC Championships 4th V-Tech Final Quaiiller N/A NCAA Championships High Point University N/A OAC (iold 4th OWIJ Marv Frye Invite 4th All-Ohio Meet 5th Kenyon College 5th OAC Championships 6th Toledo Invitational N/A NCAA Championships

Top row left: Karl Wundcrie, John Staten, Tyler Green, Zach Dunlap, Kyle Miller, Devon Fitzgerald, Chris Saylor, Luis Rivas, Aaric Milligan, Austin Curbow. 2nd row from top left: Jessica Church, Scott Alpeter, John Pyles, Brandon Stausser, Cory Wunderic, Marcus Gilmore. Arne/. Franklin, Rcase Johnson, Austin Gilford, Daniel Mayo, Seth Lloyd, Artie Douglas, Domdas. Dave Lehman, I elimiin Brandon Kranrlon Bauer. Raiier Middle left: let): Jhas Corbitt, Corbitt. Malty Maltv Quinn, Ouinii, Anthony Napoli, Ben Diamond. Brennan McCotter, Cole Benner, Kyle 89 lefferson, Dan Pfeifer, Damani Barnes. 2nd from boUom Id): Connor Miisial, Joey Montoya. Stephan Sheneman, Caleb McCullough, Andrew Mantell, Phillip Cochran, Cochrt Amir Jefferson, Askari, Richie Gopel, Anthony Reinhard, Luke Rogers, Bottom left: Paco Marty, Sean Allen, Timothy McClain, Travis Jones, Mike Greenwell, Derrick Neel.


Seniol- Taylor Harle took home medalist honors from the OAC Spring Invitational (right).

Date Team 9/8 Transylvania Fall Invit. 9/10 John Carroll Fall Invit. 9/15 Denison Fall Classic 9/16 OAC Fall Invit. 9/30 ML Union Fall Invit. 10/6 Rosencrans Maurer Invit 3/15 Jekyll Island Invit. 4/1 Fimory Spring Invit. 4/13 Ohio Wesleyan Invit. 4/15 OAC Spring Invit. 4/26 OAC Championships 4/14 NCAA Championships

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Place 9th 2nd 4th 9th 3rd 3rd 20th 14th 1st 1st 1st 20th

Top row left: Matt Cooperrider, Matt Mosca, Greg Moomaw, Nicholas Rhodes, Sage Engel, Colin Buchanan, Casey Lewis. Bottom left: Connor Moulden, Troy Lemke, Luke Kindelin, David Monaco, Adam Crider, Taylor Harle.


Women's Golf

i’lace Team 3rd Denison Invitational 1st Heidelberg Invitational Cardinal/Crusader Chall. 2nd 8th Pat Clouse Invitational 17th Dayton Invitational 14th Wingate Pinhurst Chall. 3rd Mt. Union Spring Invite 2nd Purple Raider Classic 1st Muskingum Shoot-out Capital Purple and White 3rd 2nd Ohio Wesleyan Laura Bump Invitational 4/19 Ohio Northern Spring Invi.lst 1st 4/27 OAC Championships 16th 5/14 NCAA Championships

Date 9/8 9/22 9/29 10/13 10/22 3/18 3/23 3/24 3/28 4/6 4/13

From left: Kathryn Rogers, Alexandria Pulos, Natalie Perry, Kaitlyn Graham, Marie McGinnis, Bailey Pontius, Christine Foppe, Chad Biicci.

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14 14 13

4/12 4/17

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4/19 Baldwin Wallace 4/21

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4/25 Wilmington 4/27 Concordia (WI)

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Men's Lacrosse

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3/13 Mount St. Joseph 3/19 Ferrum (VA.) 3/21 (Irecnshoro (N.C.) 3/27

Kenyon

3/30 Adrian (Ml)

Top row left: Brogan Orcutt, Robbie Guilano, Adam Kolevar. Hayden Novicki, Michael Sullivan. Bient Meininger, Trevor Kujawski, Ryan Klipa, Chistan White, Connor Baak, Adam Nt)rris, Juan Contreras, Tyler Reed, Jeff Duntitchik, Graham Shippy, Mike Spataforc. Middle left; Will Wismcr, Brandon Hulett, Colin Hartnett, Andy Hufford, Mikey O'Neal, Brandon Stroup, Jeff Reese, Marcus Willis, Robert Simmons, Alex Umble, Michael Sullivan, George Wright, Colton Haussmann, Abbey Karns, Rachel Snedegar, Justin Tatman. Bottom left: Cameron Elavsky, Pal Teynor, Adam Halchard. Matt Hoian, Noah Rademacher, Nick MeVay, Mike Datlolo, Andrew Donatelli, Connor Underwood, Derek Holm. Alex Titus, Carlos Salazar, Reilly Dixon, Jake Ritzenthaler, Isaac Erekert, Drew Watson.

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24 4 3

6 11 6

12 13 7

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Malone Central State Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Western New England 1/18 Lawrence

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Wilmington John Carroll Marietta Cedarville Muskingum Heidelberg

Oglethorpe U. of the Ozarks

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1/22 Onondaga Comm. 0 Mt. Union

Date Team

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Marietta Capital Ohio Northern

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Them Us Date ream Date Team Them 5 I 3/29 Mt. Union 9/9 Northwestern OH 4 3 6 3 4/4 Ohio Northern 9/12 Malone University 3 6 5 4 4/13 John Carroll 9/18 Cedarville 1 0 9 4/18 Marietta j2/9 Ohio Wesleyan 0 8 1 4/20 Muskingum 2/16 Oberlin College 0 9 4/23 Heidelberg 0 2/21 College of Wooster 0 9 0 4/26 Baldwin Wallace 3 3/17 Lawrence 4 5 4/27 Capital 0 3/18 Calvin College 1 8 5/1 Marietta 0 3/19 Oglethorpe 7 5/3 Mt. Union 2 2 3/21 U. of the Ozarks 3 5/4 Ohio Northern 5 6 3/22 Hamilton College

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4/20 Muskingum 4/20 Muskingum

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4/23 Heidelberg 4/23 Heidelberg

3/17 Rowan 3/17 McDaniel

3/18 Augsburg 3/18 Ulica College

3/20 Anderson 3/20 Endicott 3/21 McDaniel

3/21 Endicott

3/29 Mt, Union 3/29 Mt, Union

4/3 4/3 4/5 4/5 4/6 Ohio Northern

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Ohio Northern

4/9 Wilmington 4/9 Wilmington 4/14 John Carrol 4/19 Ohio Wesleyan 4/19 Ohio Wesleyan

4/25 4/25 4/27 4/27

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Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Stout ^aseli College Nichols (Mass.) Lasell College Plymouth State Plymouth State Lasell College Knox College Knox College Mount Union Mount Union Wright State Heidelberg Heidelberg Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Northern

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John Carroll John Carroll Marietta Marietta Wittenberg

4/20 Muskingum 4/20 Muskingum

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4/27 Capital

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5/10 Mount Union

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Editor's Note The Sibyl yearbook you hold in your hands is a re-established tradition of Otterbein memories that was transferred into a digital version for the past tour years. Preserving our Otterbein experience became a luxury we took for granted. This year, the yearbook has taken a step opposite of most publications in toddy’s digital world: back into print. The yearbook has proved to be a vital tool for recording our years on this close-knit caitipus. Our memories seem to be more accessible with a tangible book to share with others. This edition was put together in d mere six months. Hopefully, with continued support and more time, we can improve upon Otterbein's Sibyl yearbook in the long run.

Danielle Laming '14

Editor-in-chief

I wont to thank Otterbein's Office of Alumni Relations for making this hard copy a possibility and Kim for; her hard work. All, of the names listed below are people who have given encouragement, information or photo submissions, i There’s just something about the nostalgic feeling and experience of holding a book in your hands. I hope we will all be excited to look at this hard copy a few years down the road, as it brings back some wonderft^ Cardinal memories.

Contibulors:: Kara Anderxin: Aorielte Boose; Monty Bradley. Karl Briggs; Leslie Covin. Susan CHappelear Trevor Cowles. Mail D'Oyly, Jennifer Davis. AnaJaye Diggs, Pascal Domicone, Laurie Draper. ■ Corrine Fresco, Rebecca Hprile,' Gillian Henning. Jerrin Hill Adam Hikinan; Wendy Hovey, Weiwei Jiang, Midiaela Kronenburger, Storm. McBane. Kathryn Morgan, Megan Ott, Lisa Patterson FfHlIips posp Powell,'Adam Prescott: Holly.Ritler.'Elizabeth Salfzgiver, Becky Smith, Michael Stumpf. Pd Sygudo, Gayle Woik'br; Sasha. Wright Holey Yorhg, Andrew ZellerS:



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