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Student Life
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Greeks
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Clubs & Orgs.
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Performing Arts
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Sports
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Parents' Pride
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Administration
University Administration:
President - L. Jay Lemons
Executive V. P. for Administration & Planning - Sara Kirkland
Executive Assistant to the President - Kathleen Owens
Chief Diversity Officer - Lisa Scott
V. P. for University Relations - Ronald Cohen
V. P. for Finance and Treasurer - Michael Coyne
V. P. for Enrollment Management - Deborah Stieffel
V. P. for Student Life/Dean of Students - Philip Winger
Associate V.P. for Communications - Gerald Cohen
Provost and Dean of Faculty - Linda McMillin
Board of Trustees:
Sidney Apfelbaum, Alan Bennett, Mark Burkhardt, John Carpenter, Michael Collins, Charles DeBrunner, Michele DeMary, Salvatore Fazzolari, Linda Fetterolf, Bruce Ficken, Kathi Flack, Signe Gates, the Rev. Paul Gausmann, Robert Gronlund, Barry Jackson, Frank Leber. William Lewis, George Liberopoulos. Seward Prosser Mellon, Dawn Mueller, Peter Nunn, Harold O'Connor, Martin Ortenzio. Martin Pinter, Carol Scherb Ray, Bonnie Reece, Morgan Rhinehart, Kyle Robertson, Sandra Rocks, Jeffrey Roush, Edward Schmidt, Bill Sordoni, David Steinau, John Strangfeld, James Summers, Frank Trembulak, the Rev. John Yost
Selinsgrove Hall, home to Susquehanna's administration.
Left: Dr. Kathy Owens and Gerald Cohen present Amanda Lenig with the Whatever It Takes award for her work in the communications department.
Below: Dr. Phil Winger and sophomore Julie Norris participate in the activities during the LeaderSHAPE workshop.
Sidney Apfelbaum speaks during the dedications of three buildings to current and former board members.
During the July ceremony, Sassafrass C was renamed the Ross House in honor of Samuel Ross, a Susquehanna graduate and former Board of Trustees chairman.
President Lemons stands with Pauline March and her grandchildren as Sassafrass B is renamed March Hall in honor of Mrs. March's late husband, Terry, who was the board chair from 2003 until 2008.
Hal O'Connor, a former board chair, along with wife Nancy, stand in front of the newly named O'Connor House. , -,
Academics, FacuL^ an i Staff
Support Staff
Because of the wonderful support staff here at SU, students are able to enjoy places on campus to eat, socialize and study comfortably.
Right: Dessert ladies Reanelle Samuel, left, and Amy Hoffman whip up icing during a meal in Evert Dining Hall.
Above right: A student's dream mode of transportation.
Left: Ruth Klingl works the grill during lunch in Evert Dining Hall.
Above left: Workers at Benny's assemble for a picture.
Above right: Java City coffee maker extraordinaire Linda Zimmerman works hard to fill students' constant caffeine cravings.
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Dean: Alicia Jackson
Accounting: Department Chairs - Jerrell Habegger and Barbara
McElroy; Martin Billet, Richard Davis, Shing Davis, Peter Macky
Economics: Department Chair - Ali Zadeh; Olugbenga Onafowora,
Katarina Keller, Antonin Rusek, Matthew Rousu, Gerald
Baumgardner
Information Systems: Shana Dardan, Ken Kopf, Richard Orwig,
James Pomykalski
Management: Jason Bankert, Bob Hadfield, David Bussard, Christine
Cooper, Paul Dion, Richard Gathman, Leann Mischel, Pat
Polwitoon, John Robinson, Mengsteab Tesfayohannes-Beraki, Mark
Heuer, Bvron Hollowell, Amresh Kumar, Steve Wilkerson
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Above: Junior business majors and Dr. Richard Orwig participate in the Spring 2010 Sigmund Weis School of Business London Program.
Above right: Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) adviser Mr. George Cravitz and SIFE member Matt Custer in Minneapolis for the SIFE Nationals.
Middle right: Management Professor Mark Heuer begins class on a light note.
Right: Dr. Matt Rousu teaches his classes the ins and outs of Microeconomics and Game Theory .
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Right: Erika Polcrack tests out one of BMW's hybrid car simulations at the BMW factory in Germany.
Below: The entire SIFE team in Minneapolis for nationals. Susquehanna's SIFE team started in 2004 and has taken regional champion and made nationals every year since its inception.
Above: Professor Loretta Hasey-Dion erases the board after teaching her statistics class.
Left: Dr. Olu Onafowora instructs his class on the policies and concepts in Intermediate Microeconomics.
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Arts, Humanities and Communications
Academics
Dean: Valerie Martin ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Art: Department Chair - Mark Fertig; Gordon Harkins, Steve Larson,Valerie
Livingston, Ann Piper
Communications: Department Chair - Larry Augustine; Hugh Benson, Linda
Burkley, Karen DeFrancesco, Kate Hastings, Gary Heller, Chad Hershberger,
Randy Hines, David Kaszuba, Judith Morris, Beverly Romberger, Jim Sodt, Craig
Stark, Harry Strine, William Swanger
Education: Department Chair - Anne Reeves; Valerie Allison-Roan, Bonna Cafiso,
George Cravitz, M.J. Fair, Wayne Heim, Donna Politza, Valerie Postal, Heather
Ryder, Ned Sodrick, Sue Welteroth, Karen Wiest
English and Creative Writing: Department Chair - Drew Hubbell; Tom Bailey, Silas
Dent Zobal, Gary Fincke, Karla Kelsey, Laurence Roth, Susan Bowers, Karen
Mura, Mike Rash, Glen Retief, Randy Robertson, Rachana Sachdev, Joe
Scapellato, Betsy Verhoeven, Amy Winans, Catherine Zobal Dent, Rebecca Warner
History: Department Chair - David Imhoof; Cymone Fourshey, Lisong Liu, Linda
McMillin, Maria Munoz, Edward Slavishak, Karol Weaver
Modern Languages: Department Chair - Wanda Cordero-Ponce; Wakaba
Futamura, Bibiana Hernandez Bello, Kim Kaler, Leona Martin, Amanda Meixell,
Maria E. Morales-Perez, Lynn Palermo, Daryl Rodgers, Maria-Cristina Saavedra,
Susan Schurer, Rebekah Smith, Carine Ximay
Music: Department Chair - Nina Tober; Gregory Alico, Colin Armstrong, Victor
Boris, Rodney Caldwell, Kimberly Councill, Reuben Councill, Joshua Davis,
Jeffrey Fahnestock, Trina Gallup, Colleen Hartung, Eric Henry, Kevin Henry, Eric
Hinton, Kay Hooper, Ruth Hunter, Marcos Krieger, Gail Levinsky, Patrick Long,
Jill Marchione, Naomi Niskala, Sasha Piastro-Tedford, Matthew Radspinner,
Andrew Rammon, Jennifer Sacher Wiley, Diane Scott, Paul Smith, Marcus
Smoleknsky, David Steinau, Jay Umble, Jeb Wallace, Judith White
Philosophy & Religion: Department Chair - Jeff Whitman; Karla Bohmbach, Ted
Chappen, Colleen Flewelling, Warren Funk, Nina Mandel, Jeff Mann, Thomas
Martin, Mark Radecke, Lissa Skitolsky, Coleen Zoller
Theatre: Department Chair - Doug Powers; Joan Clark, Karen Gilmer, Kathryn
Mull, Andy Rich, Erik Viker
Above top: Sophomore Sara Bacher and
junior Christine Crigler work on their
conversations in Public Speaking.
Above middle: Seniors Steve Sassaman and
Holly Moncavage receive outdoor instruction
from Dr. Leona Martin.
Above: Dr. Beverly Romberger helps
sophomore Megan Burns with a question on
an Interpersonal Communications test.
Left: Dr. Karol Weaver teaches a class on
United States history.
Above left: Senior Kirstyn Mahoney and Dr. Judith Morris examine a camera for Video Production class.
Above: Dr. Thomas Martin takes his religion class outside to enjoy the weather.
Far left: Professor Erik Viker gets out of the theatre and into the classroom to instruct a Writing and Thinking class.
Left: Dr. Randy Hines teaches Principles of Advertising to communications students.
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Left: The translation of a Hebrew text for Jewish Studies.
Right: Even though he is a business major, junior Matt Custer enjoys his time in the radio station as a DJ.
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Natural & Social Science Academics
Dean: Terry Winegar
Biology: Department Chair - Tom Peeler; Mike Allar, Jack Holt, Carlos
Iudica, Erin Keen-Rhinehart, Alissa Packer, Peggy Peeler, Matt Persons,
Jan Reichard-Brown, David Richard, Tammy Tobin
Chemistry: Department Chair - Chris Janzen; Swarna Basu, Geneive
Henry, Wade Johnson, Renuka Manchanayakage, Lou Ann Tom
Earth & Environmental Science: Department Chair - Jennifer Elick;
Ahmed Lachhab, Dan Ressler, Derek Straub, Kathy Straub
Math & Computer Science: Department Chair - Jeffrey Graham; Ken
Brakke, Toshiro Kubota, Eddie Lo, Annika Miller, Lisa Orloff Clark,
Richard A. Weida, Alex Wilce
Physics: Samya Bano Zain, Bob Everly, Fred Grosse, Richard Kozlowski
Political Science: Department Chair - Andrea Lopez; Samer Abboud, Jim
Blessing, Michele DeMary, Henriet Hendriks
Psychology: Department Chair - M.L. Klotz; Kathleen Bailey, Barb
Lewis, Gretchen Lovas, Tom Martin, James Misanin, Michael Smith
Sociology & Anthropology: Department Chair - Dave Ramsaran; John
Bodinger de Uriarte, Simona Hill, Shari Jacobson, Dave Ramsaran,
Michael Smyth
Above: Professor Matthew Persons displays the "subject" of his research, a wolf spider.
Left: Amanda Aulicino concentrates on her work in a chemistry lab.
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5. A Beauttful Mind
Above left: Professor David Richard works with a student in biology lab.
Above right: Professor Geneive Henry instructs during a chemistry lab.
Left: Professor Ahmed Lachhab's Earth and Environmental Science class checks out some of the coal on their trip to Shamokin.
Below left: On the way to science class.
Below right: Casey Oliver works on a difficult math problem at the board.
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Above: Christopher Van Zandt and Alex Hughes enjoy a game of pool in Reed Hall.
Right: Matt Stokes and Jess Armstrong spend time with the puppies while volunteering at Mostly Mutts animal shelter.
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Above: Destiny Arturet tries to follow Dr. Jack Holt as he teaches traditional folk dancing.
Above right: Students try food from around the world at an event sponsored by the International Club.
Middle right: Molly Bogart, Jamie Beaudoin, Marissa Gummo, and Kristin Berger take time to play Frisbee while tailgating at the football game.
Right: Members of the Inter- Fraternity Council help clean up campus.
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# 1 . Transformers! Revenge of the Fallen, #2. Harry Potter and the Half -Blood Prince #3. The Twilight Saga! New Moon, #4. Up #5. The Hangover
Above: Zombies from the Women's Studies House, Madeleine Abrams, Kelly Stemcosky, Kaitlyn Wall, and Becky Jones wreaked havoc on University Ave.
Right: Dan Ponnwitz dresses up as the familiar clown. Ronald McDonald.
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Above: Erin Puglisi and Olivia Humphreys as a Phillies "PHan" and a Papa John's delivery person.
Above right: Deanna Anderson gets a scare while Erin McMahon stays calm while waiting to go into the Elysburg haunted house.
Middle right: The Zeta house is decorated for Halloween on the Ave.
Bottom right: Stephanie Beazley, Rachel Villano, and Serena Conway are an unlikey trio as a jockey, cat, and referee.
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In 2009 Paranormal ActMfcy wae the highest groeefog horror film with $ 1 07,753,000, but the budget for the film was a mere $ 1 1 ,000.
Top half of page: Festivities for the homecoming game included Steve Sassaman handing out shirts, the pep band performing throuhgout the game, fans cheering on the Crusaders, students dressing up, and the introduction of the homecoming court.
Above: A group of students decked out in orange and maroon try to keep warm while supporting the football team. Right: President Lemons congratulates the 2009 homecoming queen, Stephanie 2g Beazley, and king, Brian Gilbert.
The 2009 homecoming semi-formal was held on Friday, November 6, in Trax. This year, the theme was medieval and included a dragon constructed by the homecoming committee.
Brian Gilbert and Stephanie Beazley were announced as king and queen, and 2008 king and queen, Andrew Jarzyk and Brittany Bunting, were in attendance for the crowning ceremony.
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Top left: Phi Mu Alpha and Alpha
Delta Pi ride on a "Wizard of Oz"
themed float.
Top right: Sigma Gamma Rho and
Sigma Kappa walk together with their
banner.
Below: The football team lines up to
honor the seniors.
Above: The pep band keeps the crowd pumped up with music in the stands.
Right: Phi Mu Delta and Sigma Alpha Iota ride on a Greek themed float in the parade.
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Above: Freshman Ryan Brim serves cotton candy as part of the homecoming festivities.
Above right: The cheerleaders walk in the parade while cheering on the Crusaders.
Middle right: A group of students wait by the gym for the homecoming game to start.
Right: Theta Chi and Kappa Delta went with a creepy "Thriller" theme for their parade float.
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A thriller called Homecoming starring Mlscha Barton was released In 2009. However, It went straight to PVP and got terrible reviews.
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Top left: Sophomores Kelli Grassmyer
and Nicole Caviris enjoy
Thanksgiving dinner.
Top right: The boys of Phi Mu Delta
and their guests.
Below: The faculty had their hands
full serving a dining hall of hungry
students.
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Above: Mr. Bob Price carves the turkey for Mouluddin Rahimi.
Right: Juniors Tina Statkevicz and Emily Ryan, and Sophomore Sam Longobardi.
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Above left: A "champagne" toast giving thanks to SU.
Above right: Sophomores Megan Zingaretti and Sarah Gordon.
Above middle: Students, faculty and staff raise a glass while President Lemons leads everyone in a toast.
Right: A group of friends enjoys Thanksgiving dinner together.
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Above: Chaplain Radecke leads a hymn as the
candles are being lit throughout Weber Chapel.
Farthest above right: The brass quartet fills the
chapel with celebratory music.
Above right: The service is nearly over as all
the candles are finished being lit.
Right: President Lemons with Anna Wendel,
Allison Stamey, Kimberly Quinlan and
Courtney Wattai on Pine Lawn.
Below: The choir and chorale provide vocal
music for the service.
Above: Chelsea Miller and Steve McQue get ready to begin lighting the candles.
Farthest above right: Tina Statkevicz enjoys the decorated Christmas tree at Pine Lawn.
Above right: After the Candlelight service, all students are welcomed into the President's home for cookies, hot chocolate, and great times with friends.
Right: The handbell choir performs various musical numbers throughout the service.
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# 1 . Pr. Seuss Hew the Grfoch Stole Christmas (unanimated version) #2. Elf
#3. The Santa Clause #4. The Santa Clause 2 #5. The Santa Clause 3
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Above left: The SU cheerleaders host a day for kids. Above right: A group of first-year students volunteers at the Snyder County Historical Society for SU GIVE Below left: Sarah Gordon and Amanda George work at the SU Children's Center duringn SU GIVE. Below right: Members of APO volunteer at Far Point I Stables for a day.
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Above: Kara Eichelberger, Jessica Ranck, and Mitchell Lion help to line the local soccer fields.
Right: Sarah Weekes and Emily Snyder get a little messy while painting during SU GIVE.
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Above: Taylor Crawford helps with face painting at the cheerleaders' kids' day.
Above right: Donnie Schuck enjoys the horses at Far Point Stables while volunteering for the MLK Service Day.
Right middle: Members of Phi Mu Delta give up some of their time to help out during the MLK Service Day event.
Right: Clockwise from top, Kimmie Leonhardt. Emily Jones, Roxy Talebzadeh, Nathaniel McLaughlan, Fiona Wilkes, and Joe Meyer take a break from working during SU SPLASH.
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Pay It Forward with Haley Joel Dement premiered In 2000, featuring a young boy trying to change the world by starting a chain of good deede, both big and smal
Above left: David Huss and Karen Ward work to make concrete in the Philippines Above right: Students on the SU CASA trip enjoy their last night in Nicaragua. Below left: Chelsey Bennett handles the drill during DiRT's trip to Atlanta. Below right: Students help with the construction on a house in New Orleans during Hurricane Relief Trip 14.
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Above: First-year students take a couple weeks out of their summer to work with the homeless as part of SU SPLASH.
Right: Karen Ward enjoys the embrace of a baby on the PLUS trip to the Philippines.
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Above: Kristin Vought helps with construction work on HRT 1 3.
Above right: Students on the SU CASA trip spend time with the children in Pavas, Costa Rica.
Middle right: Members of DiRT enjoy a successful trip (the club's first) to Atlanta. Georgia.
Right: Dr. Marcos Krieger shows off his wild side while working at CICRIN in Nicaragua on the SU CASA trip.
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Above left: Sammi Harclerode, Claire
Rutherford, Kelsey Kalamar, Eliza
Lewis, Sandra Altman, and Lauren
Miele enjoy St. Patrick's Day
together.
Right: Students line up to begin the
speed dating process.
Below left: Hugs are passed around as
part of the Speed Dating meet and
greet.
Above: Harvey Edwards, a local English teacher, speaks to Susquehanna students.
Right: Matt Sborz and Kevin Schneider
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Above: Liz Burgess is pulled up on stage for a demonstration.
Above right: Jess Dunleavy, Deanna Anderson, and Morgan Rhinehart join "Penn Stater" Tiff Kalejta for State College's State Patty's Day 2010.
Right: Dr. Derald Wing Sue delivers the keynote address for the Winter Convocation/Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Wing Sue was the first of many speakers and events held the week of January 1 8th in honor of Dr. King's life and legacy.
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On Valentine s Day, 2010, the movie Valentines Pay was released. Despite starting many of todays biggest names In Hollywood, the movie got terrible reviews and bombed at the box office.
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Top left: Sam Farina, Erinn Jenkins, and Emily Golas attend the ice cream social at Charlie's.
Top right: Paranormal expert John Zaffis gives a presentation at Trax. Bottom left: Collin Clark and David Durstewitz swing dance at the sock hop. Bottom right: Sarah Andrews, Megan Burns, and Nicole Farparan glow during the rave at Trax.
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Above: Jonathan Fellin and Geoffrey Wilson at the rave in Trax.
Right: A delicious cake for students in honor of Charlie's birthday.
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Above: Students enjoy just relaxing at a Charlie's Chill Night.
Above right: At the Chemistry Club's sundae event in Charlie's, Emilie Reed enjoys some delicious nitrogen-frozen ice cream.
Middle right: For the second year, John Zaffis came to SU to take students ghost hunting around campus.
Bottom right: Kristen Konski, Kelly Kapla, and Steve Sassaman are dressed to rave.
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Save the Last Dance, Step Up 2, and Saturday Night Fever all feature the club, while Serendipity and Youve (5ot Mall Involve coffee shop meet-upe. Maybe someday Susquehanna will have a movie, From Charllee to Trax.
Top left: Jack Antonoff, Nate Ruess, and Emily Moore of Fun. Top right: Andrew McMahon, lead singer of Jack's Mannequin,
2 demonstrates his musical talents.
' Bottom left: Gabe Saporta of Cobra Starship is full of comedic dance \ moves and mic tricks in Trax. Bottom right: Vedera, opening act for both Fun and Jack's Mannequin, takes the stage to start the show.
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Above: Hot Chelle Rae's Ryan Keith Follese displays his many tattoos.
Right: Mandi Vivacqua stands in for Travis Barker and sings "Snakes on a Plane" with Cobra Starship.
Above: Vedera's lead singer, Kristen May, performs one of their first singles, "Satisfy."
Above right: Jack's Mannequin's Andrew McMahon leaps on top of his piano, instead of playing it.
Middle right: Guitarist Nash Overstreet and lead singer Ryan Keith Follese of Hot Chelle Rae play their guitars, with a little help from their retro orange amp.
Bottom right: Fun's lead singer Nate Ruess, formerly of The Format, steps up to the mic.
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Michael Jackson e This \e It. It debuted In October of 2009 and grossed a worldwide total of $261 million during Its theatrical run.
Top left: The iconic windmill of the Moulin Rouge.
Top right: Alicia Muldoon, Chelsea Gerard, Jessica Cicioni and Julie
IYeagley enjoy the sunset of the Gold Coast in Australia. Bottom left: Jess Dunleavy in Ireland! I Bottom right: Julie Springer, Patricia
IMaye, and Jennifer Gurdock in front of the Three Sisters mountains in New South Wales, Australia.
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Above: The Coliseum in Rome, Italy.
Right: Laura Veverka visits the Valley of the Fallen while studying abroad in Spain
Above: Nate Chappell standing in front of Notre Dame Cathedral during a lovely Paris night.
Above right: Susquehanna's study abroad students get together with friends in Australia.
Middle right: Dave Huss, Andrew Girio, and Jill Lynes standing in front of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in London.
Bottom right: The SWSB London Program outside of Warwick Castle, London.
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Above: Emily Ryan meets the lambs along the Ring of Kerry.
Right: Elizabeth Beatty looks pleased to see some cultural similarities.
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Above: The Eiffel Tower in Paris illuminates the night sky.
Above right: Galen Blanzaco is enjoying Dublin, Ireland.
Middle right: Maggie Bell in front of the real "London Bridge."
Right: Aaron Abel sees things from a new perspective in Macau of the People's Republic of China.
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#5. Slumdoa Millionaire #4. Under the Tuscan Sun #3. Into the Wild #2. The Motorcycle Plariee and # 1 . Outsourced
Above: Local band Kinsey performs at SAC's Spring Weekend.
Right: The slip-n-slide was a huge hit during Spring Weekend.
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Above: Dana Freshley and Megan Chirdon enjoy the nice weather over Spring Weekend.
Top right: Dana Diehl, Liz Morris, and Sarah Gzemski at the launch of the new issue of Rivercraft.
Middle right: APO fraternity members Lynne Handte, Anna Wendel, Courtney Wattai, Morgan Specht, Kelsey Merriman, Kim Quinlan and Allison Stamey before their formal.
Bottom right: Students line up for a 'mocktail' at the Tiki Bar.
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Some of the Sigma Gamma Rho sisters enjoy a night of dancing and fun.
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Sisters of Sigma Gamma Rho. along with advisors Caro Mercado and Jenna Fredericks, after volunteering at Grayson View.
Janaya Berry and Morgan Lawrence help out with bingo for the residents at Gravson View.
Above: Greek Week participants show off their Sigma Kappa spirit.
Left: Lauren Miele, Sandra Altman, and Lauren Diehl sport Sigma Kappa pride.
Right: Emma Roush and Sandra Altman show off their letters in Charlie's.
Below: Airband winners.
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Claire Rutherford and Sandra Altman before spring formal.
Kath Stenman and Rachel Lippin.
Brianna Drapeau, Sammi Harclerode, Lauren Miele, Kelsey Kalamar, Sandra Altman and Eliza Lewis.
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Above: Zetas at the Think Pink table during a football game.
Right: Allie Bochicchio at Charlie's.
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Above left: Zetas throw down the crown at Real Men Wear Pink.
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Above right: Zetas working together during the tug-of-war competition.
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Top left: Kelli Grassmyer and Lauren Saylor.
Top right: Tina Statkevicz, with "Little" Jamie Ward and "Grandlittle" Ashlee Roth.
Left: Megan Kingsborough and Karen Ward dress up as superheroes in support of the Relay for Life.
Right: Junior Morgan Specht and senior Kelsey Merryman are ready for the formal.
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A group of ladies pose with the paddles their "Bigs" made for them.
Left: Sophomores Nicole Caviris, Lauren Van Derzee and Megan Zingaretti.
Right: Emily Ryan and Kelli Grassmyer pose as "Superheroes for Service" at the homecoming parade. 59
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Frank Bruskey and Billie James before Greek team listening to the Olympics. rules.
Right: TKE brothers before fall formal.
Below: Greek Week dodgeball team comes together.
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Below: Phi Mu Delta boys gather together at the wedding of brother Brian Anderson '09 and Abbi Mull '10.
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Jeff Rutter and ZTA member Leigh Levandoski.
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The boys getting ready for dodgeball during Greek Week.
The brothers of Phi Mu Alpha.
Josh Schott painting the homecoming banner.
Above left: Allison Bramnick sings as a Phi Mu Alpha singer looks on.
Above: "Bigs" and "littles" make silly faces for the camera.
Right: Kelsey Zimmerman performs a song.
Below: Gifts for a job well done!
Left: SAI sisters performing at their last concert of the spring.
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The sorority women compete in the egg toss.
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Schedule of Events Tuesday, April 13th
Parade of Banners
Opening Ceremony
Banner Contest
All-Greek Photo
Playground Games Wednesday, April 1 4th
Blood Drive
Basketball
Bowling Thursday, April 1 5th
Greek Olympics
Trivia Night Friday, April 16th
Mr./Ms. SU
Food-Eating Contest Saturday April 1 7th
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Left: Emily Mattison in her groovy outfit.
Below: From left to right are Matt Cavender, Anna Bosnic and Johnny Haussener as Lysander, Helena and Demetrius.
Above: Kyle Robertson plays the clarinet at an orchestra concert.
Right: The Susquehanna University Choir performs at the Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation in January.
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Left: Tim Gonzalez performs in the opera.
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Above left: Allison Edwards at her student recital.
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DEAR SON,
your GRADUATION fills us with LOVE and PRIDE.
it seems like JUST YESTERDAY you were a CHILD watching EVERYTHING we did. now it is
OUR TURN to WATCH the GROWN young MAN step into the adult WORLD.
AS you EXPLORE and DEVELOP your UNIQUE TALENTS, JEREMIE, remain HUMBLE.
as you PURSUE your DREAMS, remember that your MOST IMPORTANT POSSESSIONS are
HONESTY and INTEGRITY and the DESIRE to make a DIFFERENCE.
KNOW THAT OUR LOVE IS WITH YOU WHEREVER YOU go.
we are SO PROUD of you! LOVE, MOM and DAD
Eric Burkhard
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YOUR TIME AT SU HAS BEEN JOY-FILLED FOR ALL OF US.
CONGRATULATIONS on all your SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVORS! we are VERY EXCITED to see the next
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FULL of FAITH and ENTHUSIASM as you GO OUT into the WORLD, we are SO PROUD of the YOUNG MAN you are.
our LOVE and SUPPORT ALWAYS, MOM and DAD
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KRISTEN,
CONGRATULATIONS! we are
SO PROUD of ALL of your
ACCOMPLISHMENTS at SU.
your ATTITUDE and PERSEVERANCE are a TRUE INSPIRATION TO ALL. WE WISH you HAPPINESS and SUCCESS
as you CONTINUE your
SCHOOLING and ACHIEVE all
of your DREAMS.
I/E, MOM, DAD, and KELLY
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KELSEY
you LOVED LEARNING from your FIRST DAY of KINDERGAR1 through your LAST DAY of COLLEGE, we are PROUD of EVERY ACCOMPLISHMENT and know you will ALWAYS be SUCCESSFUL.
LOVE, MOM and DAD
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LOVE, MOM, DAD, and KAYLYN
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CONGRATULATIONS! we are SO VERY PROUD of you.
we wish you HAPPINESS and SUCCESS in EVERYTHING
YOU DO.
we LOVE you... your FAMILY
ONGRATULATIONS to MY MOLLY, CLASS of 2010. you will ALWAYS be MY CRUSADER
ve, POPPY (SU CLASS of 1950)
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JESS,
YOU ARE NOW A COLLEGE
GRADUATE. CONGRATULATIONS on all your ACHIEVEMENTS, we know there WILL BE MANY MORE. LUCK ano SUCCESS ALWAYS, we are SO PROUD oe you.
LOVE, MOM and DAD
Chet Van Poren
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CHET,
CONGRATULATIONS! you have WORKED HARD and enjoyed many WORTHWHILE EXPERIENCES as a student at SU. we are VERY PROUD
TO SEE YOU GRADUATE. YOU HAVE ALL THE TOOLS FOR SUCCESS AND we
have NO DOUBT that you will use them along with your STRONG WILL
and DETERMINATION to achieve your goals, your FAITH and good SENSE
OF HUMOR will always serve you well, we wish you MUCH HAPPINESS
as you CONTINUE on YOUR JOURNEY.
164 LOVE, MOM, DAD, and MORGAN
Stephanie Demko
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STEPHANIE, it seems like ONLY YESTERI you were a WIDE-EYED LITTLE GIRL,
HEADING OFF FOR YOUR VERY FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL.
and SOMEHOW -
almost MAGICALLY -
BETWEEN THEN AND NOW, HERE AND ROME,
that LITTLE GIRL has grown into
a BEAUTIFUL young WOMAN
AND a WONDERFUL, AMAZING, DAUGHTER
WE LOVE SO MUCH!
WE ARE PROUD OF ALL YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED,
WE ARE EXCITED FOR ALL YOU HAVE YET TO DISCOVER,
AND ARE VERY PROUD TO CALL YOU OUR OWN.
WE LOVE YOU FOREVER and ALWAYS, DAD, MOM, and MICHELLE
Brian Gilbert
MAKING YOUR MARK ON THE WORLD
as you move on to YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE, please know that WE ARE VERY PROUD of you and have ENJOYED every moment WATCHING YOU GROW into the AMAZINGLY TALENTED,
INTELLIGENT, young MAN you are today, we continue to MARVEL at all you ve ACCOMPLISHED, your ABILITIES, CONFIDENCE, an
DRIVE will bring you SUCCESS in ALL YOU CHOOSE to do. you
certainly DESERVE all the BEST life has to offer.
your MEMORIES of your SEMESTER in SCOTLAND and all of yg FRIENDS and ACTIVITIES at Susquehanna university will" FOREVER CHERISHED.
WE WISH YOU A FUTURE FULL OF LOVE AND HAPPINESS. KNOl WE WILL ALWAYS BE THERE FOR YOU.
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KELLY,
CONGRATULATIONS! we are SO PROUD of ALL your
ACHIEVEMENTS, you have become a BEAUTIFUL young
WOMAN, INSIDE and OUT. you DESERVE the BEST
LIFE has to OFFER, we wish you MUCH LOVE, SUCCESS, and HAPPINESS in the YEARS AHEAD.
ALL our LOVE FOREVER, IM, DAD, STEVEN, and KEVIN
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JENNA,
CONGRATULATIONS! were SO PROUD of you and ALL that you ve ACCOMPLISHED, wishing you a HAPPY and FULFILLING LIFE.
LOVE, MOM, DAD, and ERIN
Aileen Kerns
AILEEN,
from NICARAGUA to NEPAL
from MALTA to MOROCCO
from GALWAY to GANANOQUE
from COSTA RICA to CARCASSONNE
from NEW ORLEANS to the NETHERLANDS
from SARAJEVO to SUSQUEHANNA,
. been WELCOMED AROUND the WORLD and have CONTRIBUTED to OMMUNITIES FAR and WIDE, to embrace these AMAZING OPPORTUNITIES no to TEST YOURSELF along he way is ALL to yoor CREDIT. VELL DONE, AILEEN!
ANCIS: "keep a CLEAR EYE towards life s end, do not ]RGET your rimPOSE and DESTINY as GOD'S CREATURE, what you are in HIS SIGHT is what YOU ARE and NOTHING MORE. REMEMBER
WHEN YOU LEAVE THIS EARTH YOU CAN TAKE NOTHING YOU HAVE RECEIVED BUT
ONLY what you have GIVEN, a FULL HEART enriched by HONEST SERVICE, LOVE, SACRIFICE, and COURAGE."
oh, the WONDROUS WORKS ahead of you!
with CONGRATULATIONS, GRATITUDE and LOVE,
PETER, JESSIE, MOM, and DAD
AMANDE,
CONGRATULATIONS!! i hope you know HOW PROUD you have MADE us. ALWAYS keep the TWINKLE in
YOUR EYE AND THE PASSION IN YOUR
HEART.
WE LOVE YOU!!
MOMMIE, JIM, GRANDMA, and
GRANDDADDY
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LAURA,
we are all SO VERY PROUD of your ACHIEVEMENT. KEEP SMILING, remember LOVE, FAITH, and RESPECT!
, , JVE LOVE YOU, DAD, '
COLLEGE is about DISCOVERING WHO YOU ARE and HOW you are going to MAKE your MARK on this EARTH, the JOURNEY isbt always EASY, but the HARDEST and LOWEST MOMENTS are the t ones that MAKE us GROW the MOST. STAY STRONG - you have so , 1BUTE! we have and WILL ALWAY"
l.MIIWilTilHllill!
MAMI AND DAD
Stephanie Miller
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FOURTH-GENERATION su graduate: CONGRATULATIONS! we are so PROUD of you and ALL you have ACCOMPLISHED! '
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ALL our LOVE, MOM, DAD, and VICTO
Edward Hubbard
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JEN, CONGRATULATIONS on your MANY ACHIEVEMENTS! we are SO VERY PROUD OF YOU!
WE WISH YOU A HAPPY AND
FULFILLING LIFE! we LOVE you. MOM and DAD
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EDDIE,
you have BROUGHT so much JOY and LOVE into our lives, we have
been TRULY BLESSED with the GIFT of YOU, as our SON (and
GRANDSON), no matter where LIFE takes you, we will ALWAYS be
i PROUD of the MAN you have become and WILL CONTINUE to be. we
LOVE you MORE than you could ever IMAGINE. CONGRATULATIONS
on your GRADUATION!
LOVE, DAD, MOM, ETHAN, JACKIE, GRANDMA (and GRANDPA)
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CONGRATULATIONS on reaching ANOTHER MILESTONE! we are RY PROUD of you. with your SMILE and "CAN DO" ATTITUDE, ALL things are POSSIBLE.
'E, MOM, DAD, TREVOR, and SKYLER ,,
Ashley Long
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ASHLEY, !! we are ALL SO Pm have ACCOMPLISHED, we WISH you HAPPINESS and SUCCESS in the FUTURE
fM LOVE, MOM, DAVE, and your WHOLE FAMILY
John.Andrew Kilmer
ANDY, youve MADE the MOST of your
TIME AT SU AND WE KNOW YOU'LL
CONTINUE to do GREAT THINGS. CONGRATULATIONS on a JOB VERY WELL DONE! we/ PROUD.
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MICHELLE,
CONGRATULATIONS! youve ACCOMPLISHED your DREAM, we
COULD NOT BE MORE PROUD of you as a STUDENT, SISTER,
DAUGHTER, FRIEND, and WIFE, over the years we have WATCHED
your LIFE EXPERIENCES MOLD you into a STRONG, RESILIENT,
RESPONSIBLE WOMAN. REMEMBER to LAUGH, HAVE FUN, and
ENJOY EVERY DAY as the JOURNEY BEGINS through your NEXT
CHAPTER in LIFE.
ALWAYS, MOM
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CONGRATULATIONS! youve had a LONG JOURNEY towaro THIS
* DAY, but YOU'VE MADE IT. your HARD WORK and DEDICATION
have really PAID OFF. i am SO PROUD of YOU.
LOVE, CHARLIE
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MARYKATE, CONGRATULATIONS on your ACCOMPLISHMENT - we are ! VERY PROUD of you. WHEREVER LIFE may TAKE you, E to ENJOY the JOURNEY along the way.
>VE, MOM and DAD
,ese are the QUALITIES we LOVE ABOUT YOU! you have
ALWAYS LIVED by your OWN CONVICTIONS and they
have CONTRIBUTED to your SUCCESS thus far.
EMBRACE THEM with the KNOWLEDGE and
EXPERIENCES from SU and you will MAKE your
DREAMS become REALITIES!
CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK! LOVE, MOM, DAD, DANIELLE, and NICK
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and HERE we are at SU GRADUATION.
you CERTAINLY FILLED those YEARS to the "MAX" with EVERYTHING you have ACCOMPLISHED,
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL CHAPTER COMPLETE, we are SO PROUD of you.
GOOD LUCK and our REST WISHES in these NEXT CHAPTERS.
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with ALL our LOVE, MOM, DAD, and ADAM oh yeah, REX, ELLIE MAE, and ERNIE, too!
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ALYCIA
CONGRATULATIONS on
your ACHIEVEMENTS! we
are SO PROUD oe WHO
YOU ARE!
LOVE, MOM, CHARLIE,
AND LIZ
REBECCA, like SAND in your YOUNG HANDS, time SLIPS through our FINGERS QUICKLY.
YET YOU HAVE MADE THE VERY MOST OE
your YEARS between SESAME PLACE
and SU: SOFTBALL tournaments.
IRELAND studies, ACADEMIC honors,
new FRIENDSHIPS, environmental
EFFORTS. CONGRATULATIONS to our
WONDERFUL DAUGHTER on the
JOURNEY thus far.
- MOM and DAD
Brittany
RITTANY, n AMAZING young WOMAN, you have the DRIVE and ATION to take you ANYWHERE you want to go. LOOK at ALL THAT YOU HAVE ACHIEVED so far, and this is jost the BEGINNING! CONGRATULATIONS! we are SO PROUD of you!!
LOVE you LOTS! MOM and STEVE, TANYA and DAD
Jamie Heim
JAMIE LEE,
CONGRATULATIONS! if you think LIFE has been a
THRILL-RIDE thus far, just wait and see what the FUTURE has
IN STORE for you. we are SO PROUD of YOU and your
ACCOMPLISHMENTS! you are a SPECIAL PERSON who has
TRULY ENRICHED our LIVES, we see GREAT THINGS ahead
for YOU, and we know WHATEVER the FUTURE HOLDS, you
will be SUCCESSFUL at it. we wish you EVERY HAPPINESS as
you EMBARK on your JOURNEY to CHANGE the WORLD.
LOVE, MOM and DAD
Mark Wagner
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we are SO VERY PROUD of you and your HARD WORK. KEEP IT UP - the WORLD is WAITING
for YOU!
'E LOVE YOU, MOM, DAD, and AMY
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WONDERFUL, INDEPENDENT young WOMAN UNAFRAID to FOLLOW her DREAMS.
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CONGRATULATIONS on this NEXT STEP into your V.
BRIGHT FUTURE, we are SO VERY PROUD of YOU an
your ACHIEVEMENTS, we LOVE you and PRAY for you
CONTINUED BLESSINGS.
LOVE ALWAYS, MOM, DREW, and DEAR
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Chelsea Miller
CHELSEA,
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU AND WHAT
you have ACCOMPLISHED, you
HAVE GROWN INTO A BEAUTIFUL AND
ACCOMPLISHED young WOMAN
at SU. you have ALREADY made a
DIFFERENCE in SO MANY LIVES
-keep MAKING a DIFFERENCE!
LOVE, MOM, DAD, MEGAN, and MADISON
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MICHAEL,
ONGRATULATIONS!
(E wish you SUCCESS i HAPPINESS l/AYS. we are / PROUD of you.
_7E,M0M,DAD, MICHELLE, and 7Ar
KELLY, your HARD WORK and PERSEVERANCE have served you WELL we are THRILLED and PROUD to see
the INVOLVED, ENGAGED young WOMAN you are. if the PAST is any INDICATION of the FUTURE, yours will be FILLED with ADVENTURE and SUCCESS!
your FAMILY will LOVE and SUPPORT you ALWAYS.
BIG HUGS and KISSES! CONGRATULATIONS!!
LOVE, MOM, DAD, and ZAK
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Erin Dinsmore
ERIN.
IT MAY HAVE BEEN COLD ON THAT
RAINY NIGHT we met IN
LONDON; but in the TIME since,
you have certainly WARMED
our HEARTS with your LAUGHTER ano AWESOME
PERSONALITY. HAPPY GRADUATION and may ALL your DREAMS come TRUE.
LOVE, DAVE AND CHARLENE
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Jeremie Greene
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ALWAYS by your SIDE, SIS. LOVE ya! MORGAN
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JEREMIE,
we cannot believe our LITTLE BROTHER is finally becoming
the MAN WE KNEW he would GROW UP to be. we are
SO PROUD of you and YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
CONGRATULATIONS on your GRADUATION from SU.
we wish you a VERY HAPPY and SUCCESSFUL LIFE.
with love, PETER, STACI, SARI, MATT, AND JOSHUA
Class
of 2010
Ktiitm,
Cmgtotulothm. . . mem tdotdi could
wen, ocpwi owv Swe and p tide.
Om beautiful ftfl& baby gUtl,
now... a beautiful, ewiqe&b,
aceomp&i&ed yomg woman, toady to-
cmaum tfa, u)o*M. ttuiai otuy
yeit&iday that we, btouydt you, lumz
ftom the koipitai ckeaudny oftfai
veny uiomeut'. Now io- many yean,
and memotiei fritm. . . comtlm douce,
tedta&, ideitce, piojectl, ptomk,
pagecmU, cwditudyuu] abtoad vie
liai/e, iuwived cud made, it! KtiiteK,
me cm tu/atttb' lee, wkat&fe kai to
itbte, fot,yow Meet, but we lamo tjtat
uikatwrn toad you, take, you, wiM
iucceed aid make, alHyoun, ofoeami
cometkue,.
AH ofowifb/e alwayi. . . Mom, Dad, aidKanl
Kristen Grace Konski
Frank Minniti
CONGRATUALTIONS FRANKIE, we are ALL SO PROUD, your YEARS at SUSQUEH sure have been MEMORABLE, from the EXCITEMENT of THROWING on the TRACK TEAM
to being PRESIDENT of TKE. it is AMAZING how you had time for all of those GREAT FISHING TRIPS and even those UNEXPECTED TRIPS to the EMERGENCY ROOM (even the SILLY ONES), somehow you MANAGED to go to class and get GOOD GRADES and for that '
YOU SHOULD BE VERY PROUD. NOW IT IS TIME TO SET YOUR COURSE AND SET SAIL, you are
GOING TO MAKE A GRE/ THEIR
iSiB
NTS WILL BE AGAIN, V\
TO HAVE YOU AS
LOVE, CHRISTINA, MICHELLE, KIM, MOM, AND DAD
Michael Basti
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YOU ARE THE IbAKIbbAI OF OUR FAMILY...
FOLLOW your LIFE'S PATH with your HEART FORGING
THE WAY...
KNOWING we are SO PROUD of the MAN you are!!
LOVE, MOM, DAD, ADRIANA, STEFAN, " JONATHAN, and "OLIVER TWIST"
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SARA,
you have brought SUCH HAPPINESS
TO MY LIFE. I AM SO PROUD OF YOUR
many ACCOMPLISHMENTS during
your time at SUSQUEHANNA. you ALWAYS make me SO PROUD! as I WATCH you go out INTO the
WORLD, I KNOW THAT YOU WILL MAKE
AN AMAZING DIFFERENCE. I LOVE YOU, MOM
"Lu/twiA flaugh often,, bite, mek
'elinda Guliek
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row cm owi baby
bwtuie, cm p&aied cud
pioad by yowv bwUomwg
idb- Maturity, becotuim i/exy tmdt yow% oum, p&UOK, cud
dating to- exp&m Me, 4 duMwnti. We, umk yow ei/eny
kappum! Love,, Mow, cud Dad
CONGRATULATIONS, MELINDA! i am SO PROUD of you and SO IMPRESSED by the
WOMAN YOU'VE BECOME.
I wish you the HAPPIEST, most SURPRISING, EXCITING, and
FULFILLING life.
I CANT WAIT to be a PART of it!
with MUCH LOVE, KATH
KA (AKA "POTATO"),
CONGRATULATIONS!
WE HOPE THE REST OF
YOUR LIFE WILL BE AS
L < HAPPY AS THESE LAST
FOUR YEARS. WE
LOVE YOU with ALL
our HEARTS.
MOMMY, DADDY, and PETEY
Karen CovielB
Stephanie
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YOU DID POP POP MALLOY PROUD... AND US TOO! WE LOVE you, MOM, JEFF, JENN, and GRACIE
Erin Puqlisi Jf%
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from A BEAUTIFUL, FEISTY, and CREATIVE little GIRL,
you have GROWN into (all of that, plus) a BRIGHT,
COMPASSIONATE, and LOVELY young WOMAN.
CONGRATULATIONS on your GRADUATION and all that you have ACHIEVED along the way!
we are SO VERY PROUD of you... ^
LOVE, MOM and DAD
kalis
lee
JULIA, CONGRATULATIONS! we are SO I PROUD that our LITTLE "J" has GROWN into such a FINE YOUNG WOMAN, AMAZING MUSICIAN,
AND FEARLESS WORLD TRAVELER, we have NO DOUBT
you will SUCCEED as you CONTINUE towards your GOALS j and DREAMS, you will ALWAYS i have our LOVE and SUPPORT.
LOVE, DAD, MOM, HOPE, PABA, AND ANNIE
"If time, be a, fattn that cam move, utoatitauU, it
U faith in one 4 own
KAITLYN,
YOU MADE IT! we are SO PROUD of ALL your ACCOMPLISHMENTS. SU has PREPARED you WELL for the JOURNEY that lies AHEAD. EMRRACE LIFE
AND ALL IT HAS TO OFFER AND YOU WILL REACH YOUR
GOALS. CONGRATULATIONS! we LOVE YOU, MOM, DAD, and BRITTANY
Jfi
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WE'RE VERY PROUD OF YOU AND
ALL that YOU'VE
ACCOMPLISHED, use your
FAITH IN YOURSELF to MOVE
your own MOUNTAINS!
LOVE, MOM and DAD
MAY 2010
Lauren Elizabeth Piehl
Wikaw cj •ou, today, tfwdutg tfam wa yowv futme, tiy begin. We, waded tiy ' much about youn, fife,, aboutthc mutahi yownt bound to- make,. . .
P&tkapi you, wiM alky teByowi own dauglitm tki. AtuHfan you, wiM wajnttiyteE luw how much, you, p>wwiAt tiy caui fot, luw and ptotect
law andHach law. . .
How you, wiM oiuiayk be, pioud of luw when ike, fo&owi luw own luwt and that you, wiMptmnUe, tirfiajnd by luw when, kht needi a, handle hofld. But wit of a£, you, wiM wanttb- teE luw now mack that you, dove, law. We, know. . . became, tliatu what we, wanttiy teByou,.
MAY YOU ALWAYS KNOW HOW LOVED YOU ARE, CONTINUALLY
DISCOVER how TALENTED you
ARE, AND NEVER HAVE REASON TO
DOUBT how BLESSED you are.
we will ALWAYS be RIGHT BEHIND you...
LOVE, MOM and DAD
CONGRATULATIONS!
OVER the past FOUR
YEARS, you have CONTINUED
to GROW and IMPROVE as
a SCHOLAR, an ATHLETE
and A LEADER.
are SO VERY PROUD of YOU and ALL of your
IHUY,
youve ALWAYS made us SO PROUD and H/
CONGRATULATIONS on your GRADUATION from SU. we
wish you SUCCESS, HAPPINESS, and CHEERFULNESS.
keep up your GOOD WORK with FAITH, HONOR,
and DETERMINATION.
with LOVE, DAD, MOM, and NGA
-Kaitlyn Bowman
you are an INSPIRATION!
REMEMBER to be TRUE to
your DREAMS, FOLLOW your
HEART, and ENJOY the
JOURNEY.
we LOVE YOU, MOM and DAD, KEVIN, KRISTA, and JEFF
ACCOMPLISHMENTS. we will CONTINUE to SUPPORT you as you TRAVEL on LIFE'S JOURNEY, may you ALWAYS ENJOY SUCCESS, LOVE, and HAPPINESS. WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH! MOM, DAD, and MANDY |
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Joshua Wrubel
JOSH
WOW! CONGRATULATIONS! YOU
NEVER CEASE MAKING US SO PROUD OF
YOU. WE WISH YOU MUCH SUCCESS AS
YOU CONTINUE YOUR JOURNEY IN LIFE.
LOVE, MOM, DAD, AND JODI
Mattnew Stoker
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MATT,
CONGRATULATIONS on your GRADUATION from SU! we
are ALL SO VERY PROUD of you! GOOD LUCK with all
your LIFE'S ACHIEVEMENTS... we know WHATEVER YOU
CHOOSE to do, you ll SHINE THROUGH it ALL!
LOVE, MOM, ANDY, and the REST of YOUR FAH
Thomas Ditzler*
IT'S A LONG WAY from PRESCHOOL to a COLLEGE DEGREE,
but YOU MADE IT! CONGRATULATIONS on all your HARD
WORK and for attaining FOURTH GENERATION Susquehanna
UNIVERSITY GRAD STATUS!
LOVE, DAD, MOM, PHILIP, PETER, CAROLINE, (and STINGER)
Robin Adams
RDBBY we re NOT SURPRISED that YOU and
RROWNIE have had FOUR GREAT YEARS at SU... to us, you ALWAYS
MANAGE TO SHINE! BUT WE ARE IN AWE
of your DETERMINATION, DEDICATION, INTEGRITY, and HARD
WORK, AND ARE SO PROUD TO ADD A
FOURTH SU DIPLOMA to our COLLECTION, (tell BROWNIE WE RE
we LOVE you, MOM, DADDY, and AMY
Lyndsaye Reel
WOW, COLLEGE and PARIS, what s NEXT? REACH FOR
THE STARS, BE
DETERMINED TO FULFILL
NEW DREAMS, AND MAKE A
DIFFERENCE.
PROUD OF YOU.
LOVE, MOM
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Jessica Cicioni
CONGRATULATIONS on ALL of your
ACHIEVEMENTS as you reach this
MILESTONE! we cant tell you how PROUD
you continue to MAKE US. your DRIVE and
DETERMINATION, your LEADERSHIP and
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE at SU have
CERTAINLY PAID OFF. WE WISH YOU LIFE'S
BEST as you WALK into your FUTURE.
GODS BLESSINGS and LOVE ALWAYS, MOM, DAD, NATALIE, and RYAN
BRIAN,
it is HARD to BELIEVE that you are GRADUATING COLLEGE ALREADY, in the past FOUR YEARS, you have TAKEN ADVANTAGE of
EVERY OPPORTUNITY, from carrying a DOUBLE MAJOR, STUDYING ABROAD in NEW ZEALAND, being an RA and HR, RESEARCH, to
SPORTS, you have NEVER FAILED to make us PROUD and have NEVER CEASED to AMAZE US with YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS, as
you begin the NEXT CHAPTER in your LIFE, we know with your DETERMINATION, ABILITIES, and CONFIDENCE you will be a SUCCESS.
you have ALWAYS TAKEN the ROAD LESS TRAVELED and it has brought you GREAT PLACES. WHEREVER that ROAD LEADS you, we
will ALWAYS be here for you. REMEMBER, if you can DREAM IT, you can DO IT. if you BELIEVE IT, you can ACHIEVE IT.
with ALL our LOVE and CONGRATULATIONS, MAMA, DAD, LAUREN, and KAITLYN
A LETTER TO MY SON:
RYAN KRISTOPHER MOYE
Dear Ryan:
You are such a wonderful Blessing from God! From the day that I looked into your beautiful blue eyes to now, you have brought nothing but pure joy to me and those around you. You were always such a loving little boy who had a special gift of caring about others and a natural talent for sports. As a student at Georgetown Day School, Washington, DC, you studied hard, were determined, overcame obstacles, and succeeded. You were well loved by teachers and students alike as you were friendly, outgoing and social. From multiple play dates as a child to establishing lasting friendships as a teenager and young adult, you have always endeared others to you. Your love for sports and powerful athletic abilities led you to success in varsity basketball, soccer and lacrosse. Your quick wit, great sense of humor, and nigh capacity memory have led to accomplished acting skills, which you have used in plays and dramatic presentations in both school and church.
At Susquehanna University, you have continued to be you, while the special qualities of your childhood grew to greater heights. You have employed good study/work ethics and have been determined to make a positive difference. As it is your desire to see others embrace and respect diversity and cultural differences while ensuring fairness and equality for all, you have worked tirelessly with key officials of Susquehanna to promote that. I believe that you have made a difference! In furtherance of that goal, you have served as the Vice President and Planning Chair of The Brotherhood, to educate the campus on minority issues. With integrity, tenacity and fairness, you have handled well the job of Resident Assistant and Head Resident of Smith Hall. As Staff Writer, for The Crusader Newspaper, your articles have helped to enlighten and broaden perspectives. You have given your all and helped to establish Susquehanna University s first TV station, as its Technical Director. And then, you further widened your own horizons by studying abroad at Temple University's International Program in Tokyo, Japan during the spring semester of your junior year!
Ryan, the family and I are so proud of you and the many accomplishments you have achieved throughout the years. I am equally proud that you have remained loving, caring, respectful, and disciplined. You nave maintained strong religious and family values. I have watched you grow to be the extraordinary, sensitive, and successful young man that you have become. I am confident that you will continue to meet the challenges of life with open arms and create your own paths to success. What more could a Mother ask of her Son? Congratulations on your graduation University!
from Susquehanna
I love you so much, Mom
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MORGAN,
CONGRATULATIONS on a job WELL DONE, and BEST of LUCK
IN LAW SCHOOL!
THE LANTHORN STAFF
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KATIE,
REMEMBER your TIME at SU
FONDLY and WELCOME to a
WORLD full of PROMISE and
POSSIBILITIES.
CONGRATULATIONS.
LOVE, MOM, DAD, CHARLES, and PHILIP
SIRI LIV, EMBRACING the WORLD, AS ALWAYS. with LOVE and PRIDE, MOM and DAD
Kristen Rishel
what an EXPERIENCE you have had at SU. it was as REWARDING for US as it was FOR YOU.
ONE of the MANY QUOTES on your wall stated: "ALWAYS REMEMBER, you are BRAVER than you BELIEVE, STRONGER than you SEEM, and SMARTER than you THINK."
keep this in MIND and you WILL be SUCCESSFUL in EVERYTHING you DREAM OF DOING.
LOVE, DAD and MOM
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I CANNOT EVEN BEGIN TO PUT INTO WORDS HOW PROUD I AM OF YOUR CCOMPLISHMENTS! YOU ARE THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL RSON I KNOW AND I AM BLESSED TO HAVE YOU AS MY SISTER. NOW THAT YOU'LL BE HEADING OUT INTO THE "REAL WORLD," I LOOK FORWARD TO SHARING LIFE EXPERIENCES AND MANY MORE SISTER MOMENTS. TAKE A FEW MOMENTS TO LOOK BACK AT ALL YOU HAVE DONE AND WHERE YOU ARE TODAY, AND MAKE SURE TO PAT YOURSELF ON THE BACK. IF YOU DON'T, I'LL MAKE SURE TO HAVE JAYLIN DO IT FOR YOU THE NEXT TIME HE SEES YOU. KEEP FOLLOWING YOUR HEART AND DREAMS - 1 CANNOT WAIT TO SEE WHERE THEY TAKE YOU.
REMEMBER: "AROUND HERE, HOWEVER, WE DON'T LOOK BACKWARDS FOR VERY IG. WE KEEP MOVING FORWARD, OPENING UP NEW DOORS AND DOING N THINGS, BECAUSE WERE CURIOUS... AND CURIOSITY KEEPS LEADING I DOWN NEW PATHS." - WALT DISNEY
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WE have ALWAYS VALUED your INTELLIGENCE,
INDEPENDENCE, and KINDNESS to others.
CONGRATULATIONS on your GRADUATION!
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU.
LOVE, MOM and DAD
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PROUD of YOU!
LOVE, MOM, DAD, AND NATHA
GOD BLESS
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