Iron Men and Women of ONU - Ohio Northern University
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Iron Men and Women of ONU - Ohio Northern University
ALUMNI JOURNAL SPRING 2009 Iron Men and Women of ONU Inside: Alumni Weekend Registration NorthernShowcase The Graphic Imperative: International Posters for Peace, Social Justice and the Environment Every day, people pass posters that advertise an event, a product or service. But, when does a poster stop being a poster and become an important expression of design? Maybe when it has something important to say. The Graphic Imperative, a traveling retrospective of international posters from 1965 to 2005, will be at Ohio Northern University until April 30. The 121 posters were selected based on a variety of factors: the ability of the designer or artist to convey a complex conceptual message in a direct manner, the innovative use of imagery, subject matter of enduring (rather than merely transitory) interest and, above all, work that embodies and reaffirms the usefulness of the protest poster as a medium for social organization and change. The posters address a myriad of topics, including the Vietnam War, AIDS, apartheid, literacy and the environment. Admission to both the Elzay and Stambaugh Studio Theatre galleries is free and open to the public, daily from noon to 5 p.m. The Stambaugh Studio Theatre Gallery is also open prior to Freed Center events. For additional information, to schedule a tour or to be placed on the arts exhibition mailing list, please contact the department of art and design at 419-772-2160 or [email protected] Yusaku Kamekura Hiroshima Appeals 1983 Japan, 1983 Niklaus Troxler Dead Trees, 1992 The 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was an important event that brought environmental issues onto the agendas of mainstream political parties. This poster was created for this event, but “the poster was rejected, so I had it printed in Switzerland with the help of my silkscreen printer and a poster company. It was posted all over Switzerland in 600 copies.” Luba Lukova Eco Crime, 1998 One of four posters created from a series of four illustrations for the crime issue of Nozone. “The Living Theatre liked the four images and used them as posters during their performances. The message is that, when we destroy nature, we actually kill ourselves.” Young Jae Cho Clean Environment, 1981 “During the late 1970s and 1980s, Korea experienced rapid industrial development. At the time, Koreans worried about the consequences caused by disorganized construction – air pollution and destruction of nature. During this time, I created posters to advocate for protecting the natural environment. The color of green represents ‘nature,’ and the hand expresses ‘the endless efforts of humanity’ to protect it.” ALUMNI JOURNAL VOLUME 69 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2 0 0 9 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Contents 2 Letter from the President 3 Tundra Today 8 Feature: Iron Men and Women of ONU 12 Polar Bear Report 17 Northern Memories 3 8 12 21 39 50 Homecoming 2008 18 Class Notes and Alumni Profiles 39 Teddy Bears 42 In Memory Inside Back Cover ONU Photography Photo: Ken Colwell Alumni Weekend 2009 SPRING 2009 1 FromthePresident Dear alumni, parents and friends: It is hard to believe that another school year once more draws to a close. As I reflect on the many campus activities and the accomplishments of our students and faculty, I am also mindful that right now we are faced with a particularly difficult set of challenges due to the impact of the economic downturn. As I have visited with alumni and met on campus with faculty, staff, students and their families, everyone asks – what’s happening at Ohio Northern University? While it has been a very successful year at Ohio Northern, and we have much to be proud of, we are also extremely cognizant of the fact that the economic recession has profoundly affected us all. Like the majority of colleges and universities in the nation and the world, ONU has been hit hard. We have some very real, pressing financial difficulties and know we must make tough decisions that will impact our entire University community, both now and in the future. We especially foresee challenges in the areas of enrollment, affordability for our students and their families, and the rising costs of day-to-day operating expenses. Despite the obstacles we face, we are, as always, firmly committed to ensuring the very best educational experience for our students. At the same time, we are aware that a very different financial environment will, for the time being, accompany our efforts to fulfill this commitment. With this in mind, our Board of Trustees unanimously approved one of the smallest tuition increases in the history of the University (3.5 percent for undergraduates and 4.8 percent for law students). It also approved a modest 5 percent increase in room and board to cover our continually rising expenses. This is not the first time in its history that Ohio Northern has faced difficulties and chosen to move forward to overcome them. As we launched our Campaign for Ohio Northern University’s Tomorrow in early November, many asked us why we would go forward, trying to raise money in the face of the economic turmoil around us. My answer then, as it is now, is that it is in our nature to move forward. We will move forward, because we believe in this institution and its future. Toby and I wish you a wonderful spring and invite you to come home to Ohio Northern! Spend the night at our beautiful new Inn, attend a play or music or athletic event and see for yourself all that is happening here that makes us so proud and that gives us the motivation and conviction to move forward. Sincerely, Kendall L. Baker President Ohio Northern University President Kendall L. Baker Vice President for Academic Affairs Anne Lippert Vice President and Dean of Enrollment Karen P. (Casper) Condeni, BA ’74 Vice President for University Advancement Thomas R. Stevick Vice President for Financial Affairs Robert W. Ruble Acting Vice President for Student Affairs Adriane Thompson-Bradshaw This publication was printed on recycled paper. 2 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Publisher Thomas R. Stevick ([email protected]) Vice President for University Advancement Editor Mary A. Wilkin ([email protected]) Associate Director of Communication Services Art Director Toma (Grothous) Williams, BFA ’96 ([email protected]) Associate Director for Art and Design Alumni Journal Editors Ann Donnelly, BA ’99 ([email protected]) Director of Alumni Affairs William L. Robinson, BSEd ’61, Hon. D. ’05, H of F ’05 ([email protected]) Executive Assistant to the President Class Notes Editor Send Class Notes news via e-mail to: [email protected] ALUMNI JOURNAL WINTER 2009 Contributing Writers Josh Alkire, Carlie Ellis, Tim Glon, José Nogueras, Autumn Steiner, Sonja Umbs, BA ’08, Mary A. Wilkin Contributing Photographers Ken Colwell, Tim Glon, José Nogueras, Mary A. Wilkin POSTMASTER Send address changes to: OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL, 525 S. Main St., Ada, Ohio 45810-1599 Iron Men and Women of ONU On the cover: Ironmen swim OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL (USPS 404-840) is published quarterly by Ohio Northern University, 525 S. Main St., Ada, Ohio 45810-1599. 419-772-2000. Periodicals postage paid at Ada, Ohio, and additional mailing offices. Phone: 419-772-2000 Fax: 419-772-2932 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY Founded in 1871, Ohio Northern University is a leading private, student-centered institution that combines a quality liberal arts and comprehensive, professional education offered by its five colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Pharmacy and Law to a diverse student body of more than 3,700. www.onu.edu TundraToday PolarBearNation Polar Bear Nation: Under the Northern Lights … He’s More than a Mascot professor emeritus of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, present the Keiser Lecture. His topic was “Animal Passions, Beastly Virtues and Wild Justice: Reflections on Redecorating Nature.” Named in honor of professor Terry D. Keiser, BSED ’64, ACIT ’98, the Keiser Distinguished Lectureship in Life Sciences brings nationally prominent life sciences scholars to ONU’s campus each year to lecture and interact with students. The Keiser Lectureship is the first program of its kind at Ohio Northern. “This lectureship provides ONU students the opportunity to meet and discuss with prominent scholars and to examine scientific research as it relates to ongoing issues that are Dr. Steven Amstrup Dr. Steven C. Amstrup, wildlife biologist and world-renowned polar bear researcher, kicked off ONU’s yearlong awareness campaign, which has been dubbed “Polar Bear Nation: Under the Northern Lights ... He’s More than a Mascot.” Amstrup spoke on “Polar Bear – Climate Change Sentinel” at a public lecture on Oct. 15, drawing more than 350 listeners from the ONU campus, surrounding universities and the community. ONU is one of only four universities in the nation with the polar bear as a mascot. The ONU community has put together a yearlong series of events to draw attention and to raise awareness of the threats to polar bears due to climate change. More than 500 people came to the Freed Center on Oct. 28 to hear Dr. Marc Bekoff, Dr. Marc Bekoff Dancing at Polar Bear Ball critical to the ONU experience,” says Dr. Anne Lippert, vice president for academic affairs. Next on the list of activities was the Polar Bear Ball, held Jan. 24 at the Columbus Zoo, where more than 350 students, faculty, staff and alumni enjoyed an evening of dancing and fellowship. The zoo brought baby animals to visit with guests, and a silent auction raised over $1,500 for Polar Bears International. Polar Bear Day activity at the Freed Center On Feb. 21, Polar Bear Day at the Freed Center attracted nearly 100 children and young adults for a variety of creative activities that focused on global climate change’s impact on the endangerment of the polar bear. That evening in the Freed Center, the ONU symphony orchestra presented the world premier of composer Joseph Curiale’s “Silent Snow,” which was specially commissioned for Polar Bear Nation. Elizabeth Kolbert, respected journalist, writer for The New Yorker and author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature and Climate Change, spoke March 13 after campus, community and Elizabeth Kolbert alumni took part in reading and discussing her book. Polar Bear Nation events continue this spring with National Geographic photographer Joel Satore on April 8 and “Recreate, Replace, Restore: Exploring the Intersections between Meanings and Environments,” an international conference sponsored by the Working Group for Religion, Ethics and Nature (WGREN), on April 17-19. For a complete list of activities, visit www. onu.edu/pbnevents Baby cheetah and ONU students SPRING 2009 3 Happenings ‘Sometimes You Eat the Bear…’ Joseph Lisle Williams, BA ’66, president of Jordan Marketing Associates, brought his presentation on resilience, “Some Days You Eat the Bear ... Some Days, the Bear Eats You,” to the Freed Center for the Performing Arts on Jan. 21. Williams was mauled by a bear at age 20 and survived. This encounter inspired “Some Days You Eat the Bear …,” an engaging, humorous and practical approach for understanding and developing resilience while handling daily challenges, stressful situations and major crises. Williams talked about identifying opportunities to develop personal resilience. Prior to becoming president of Jordan Marketing Associates, a food brokerage firm based in St. Louis, Williams held senior management positions with Banquet Foods and Golden Valley Microwave Foods. He currently resides in Chesterfield, Mo. The Inn at Ohio Northern University At Your Service! the University and village and called the new facility “an immeasurable benefit to the Village of Ada.” Bob Smith, BSBA ’75, chair of ONU’s Board of Trustees, said “The Inn fills a need for the families of ONU students.” Tallene Eichelberger, general manager of The Inn, pledged that the facility will emphasize service to the University and the community, adding that she and her staff “pledge to be the best we can be.” Located adjacent to the Freed Center for the Performing Arts, the hotel features 70 deluxe guestrooms with one king- or two queen-sized beds. Suites are also available for guests. Specialty rooms have fireplaces and cathedral ceilings and overlook the garden courtyard fountain. Every room is furnished with flat-panel televisions and luxurious bedding and linens, as well as refrigerators, microwaves and high-speed Internet access. In addition, the facility has more than 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, including a 14-seat executive boardroom. An exercise facility, with the latest fitness equipment, an upscale restaurant and a pub are also part of the hotel. Representatives of Charles Construction Services Inc., general contractor of The Inn, and the architectural firm of Miller Lecky were on hand along with members of ONU’s Board of Trustees, faculty, staff and students. Within days of opening, The Inn was the setting for an Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) Advanced Energy “Road Trip” event hosted by the T.J. Smull College of Engineering and aimed at regional manufacturers. For more information, visit www.onu.edu/inn Academia The Inn at Ohio Northern University officially opened to the public with a ribboncutting ceremony on Friday, Oct. 10. Dr. Kendall L. Baker, president of Ohio Northern, said, “This is a momentous occasion for ONU and Ada. The Inn adds a new dimension to the village and ONU. Not only does it accommodate a major need in Ada, but it will enable the University to offer programming and opportunities that have not been possible before.” Ada Mayor David Retterer, who is also associate professor of mathematics and computer science at ONU, praised the cooperation between 4 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Visiting Fulbright Scholar Brings Dance and Education to ONU Ohio Northern’s first Fulbright scholar in residence, Juan Manuel Guerra-Hernandez, arrived in January to bring the colors and sounds of Mexican folkloric dance to ONU and the surrounding community. During his spring tenure, GuerraHernandez is working with dance students in communication arts to create a lecture/ demonstration on Mexican culture and the dances of Mexico. This performance will be presented on campus and tour area schools. “The performance will show, through a voyage to the past, how the dances in Mexico have evolved,” Guerra-Hernandez says. “Particularly, we will be able to see how the dances called Sones Jarochos in the state of Veracruz have been influenced by the culture and traditions of the African and Spanish cultures.” His goals are to develop a better understanding of the two cultures, expand his students’ cultural horizons and “enrich their views on life, culture and the world itself.” In addition to working with dance students, Guerra-Hernandez will speak with students in a variety of classes. “My biggest hope,” he says, “is that, in time, they will be able to understand that there is only one world we share every day, and our job is to make it better for future generations.” Exercise Physiology Program Accredited Ohio Northern’s exercise physiology program is now accredited in exercise science by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). ONU’s accreditation followed two on-site visits, review of the program’s materials and facilities, and interviews with students and faculty. “This represents an outside validation of our program,” said Dr. Scott Swanson, associate professor of exercise physiology and coordinator of the program. “It means the exercise physiology program meets certain standards in terms of administration, resources, faculty and facilities. To our students, it means they will have all the necessary knowledge, skills and assessments vital to their professional development.” Dr. Lisa G. Robeson, interim dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, said, “Because there David C. Crago, dean and professor of law at Ohio Northern, celebrated the continued success of recent graduates. “This accomplishment reflects the hard work of the entire college, but, most of all, the efforts of these students.” The new attorneys were sworn in during a special public session of the Supreme Court on Nov. 17 at the Ohio Theatre in Columbus. ONU Students Discuss Current Events are so few accredited exercise science programs in the United States, ONU has a chance to become a national leader in an area of high enrollment growth.” Nationally, ONU’s program is one of just 14 undergraduate programs in exercise science to receive accreditation by CAAHEP, the largest accrediting organization for programs in the health sciences field. In collaboration with its committees on accreditation, CAAHEP reviews and accredits over 2,000 educational programs in 20 health science occupations. Law Graduates Have Success in Ohio Bar Exam Students who graduated from the Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law in May 2008 had a 93.3 percent passage rate on the Ohio bar examination administered this past July. This follows the 100 percent success rate of ONU graduates who sat for the bar examination for the first time in February. The previous year, graduates of the College of Law recorded the highest percentage of firsttime applicants passing the July 2007 bar, with 96 percent of first-time takers passing the exam. Of the 1,206 applications who sat for the July 2008 Ohio Bar Examination, 1,016 applicants, or 84.3 percent, received passing scores. For the 1,093 first-time applicants, 88.8 percent received passing scores. The U.S. presidential election was not the only subject on the minds of ONU students last fall. On Oct. 1, “The Recent Crises Between Georgia and Russia” was the focus of a panel discussion hosted by Ohio Northern University’s Phi Beta Delta International Forum. Panelists included ONU law professors Howard N. Fenton and Bryan H. Ward, political scientist Andrew Ludanyi, geographer David R. Smith, and Eliso Chabrava, a student in ONU’s LLM program who received her law degree from the Ivane Javakhishvili State University in Tbilisi, Georgia. She has been active in the Georgian Young Lawyers Association and other law reform groups in Georgia. Phi Beta Delta Coordinator Michael Loughlin was moderator. The panel explored the geographic, ethnic and political diversity of this complex area, specific regional issues, and some of the geopolitical ramifications involved in the recent confrontation. On Oct. 29, Dr. Kofi Nsia-Pepra, visiting assistant professor of political science, made a presentation titled “Responsibility to Protect: Why were Darfurians Denied Protection.” The presentation was part of the annual Phi Beta Delta International Forum. Nsia-Pepra said governments that endorse “sovereignty as responsibility” have an obligation to protect the suffering, as with the case of Darfur civilians under the oppressive rule of the Sudan government. He presented an overview of the Darfur crisis and explored why the strongest advocates of “responsibility to protect” – NATO, the EU, the African Union and other states like China – failed to intervene to save Darfurians. Nsia-Pepra suggested that politics within the UN Security Council led to this tragedy and that the entire situation has been fueled by strategic national interests. Students Get Close-up Look at Presidential Election The 2008 presidential election made history, and Ohio Northern students were in the thick of it. Sixteen ONU students and a faculty member, Dr. Robert Alexander, BA ’94, attended the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and followed up with on-campus discussions and study. The Republican convention program was attended by Michael Hamper, Jefferson, Ohio; Andrew Lammers, Tipp City, Ohio; and Miranda Wade of Marion, Ohio. Attending the Democratic convention program were Matthew Allen, Chicora, Pa.; Justin Dickerson, Hamilton, Ohio; Victoria Dickman, Middle Point, Ohio; Denise Jansen, North Royalton, Ohio; Jacob Jeffire, Clinton Township, Mich.; Samantha Kinstle, Wapakoneta, Ohio; Kelly Morman, Monroeville, Ohio; Atlantis Richter, Franklin, Ind., Patti Stiger, Bradner, Ohio; and Matthew Wiseman, Findlay, Ohio. The students were part of a two-week seminar coordinated through The Washington Center, a nonpartisan, educational organization. Arriving a week before the conventions, the students were part of small-group discussions, workshops and issues forums. During the conventions, they had the opportunity to pursue convention-related assignments and fieldwork. While at the conventions, the students shared their experiences through web journals and followed up with a panel presentation on the ONU campus. Alexander said, “This is really an excellent opportunity for these students to witness history. SPRING 2009 5 They will be right in the mix of this exciting election, which has significant import to the future direction of the country.” They were not the only ONU students learning from the 2008 elections. Political science students in Dr. Jo Ann Scott’s class, Measuring Public Opinion, conducted a pre-election survey of voters. ONU Acknowledged for Excellence Because learning is an individual accomplishment, judging the quality of educational programs can be difficult. So, numerous publications and organizations find ways to rate colleges and universities every year based on criteria their readers find important. Many of these ratings place Ohio Northern University at or near the top of their lists. U.S. News & World Report ranks ONU as No. 2 among Midwest baccalaureate colleges in America’s Best Colleges 2009. The ratings are based on 15 indicators of academic excellence. U.S. News & World Report also ranks ONU’s T.J. Smull College of Engineering as one of the top 50 undergraduate engineering schools in the nation. The Princeton Review’s The Best 368 Colleges 2009 Edition includes ONU as one of the nation’s top schools. The rating is based on a survey of 120,000 students at the 368 colleges in the book. The 2008-09 Colleges of Distinction guide highlights ONU as one of 14 schools from Ohio. This listing focuses on engaged students, great teaching, vibrant communities and successful outcomes. Creative Colleges: A Guide for Student Actors, Artists, Dancers, Musicians and Writers lists ONU’s department of music and the department of art and design among the top 200 creative programs nationwide. The publication is aimed at college-bound creative students, offering them the information and resources necessary for selecting the right programs. 6 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Prospective students are responding to these indicators of the University’s excellence. Last fall, Ohio Northern had a record enrollment of 3,721 students, compared to 3,603 the previous year. ONU eclipsed the 3,700 mark for the first time in school history and marked the ninth record-breaking year out of the last 10. “We are excited to see students continue to choose ONU as a place to further their education,” said Karen (Casper) Condeni, BA ’74, dean of enrollment. “It shows that ONU is meeting the needs of students while offering what they are looking for in a university.” The number of new undergraduate students was 897, compared to 842 the previous year. The new class was the most diverse class yet enrolled. The student body experienced a 35 percent increase in international students, and diverse enrollment was up 22 percent. The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration Adopts Student Honor Code On Oct. 21, 2008, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Robert Cupp, BA ’73, JD ’76, presided over a swearing-in ceremony in which all freshmen in The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration committed to a student honor code. The honor code was formulated by a committee of business professors and students and formally approved by the business faculty. The code details how that college is committed to developing global leaders with the values of integrity, leadership, teamwork, continuous improvement and community service. “I highly commend the students and faculty for establishing this honor code,” Cupp said. “I am confident the students will adhere to these high ideals and standards, and it will benefit them as they make their way through school and in pursuing a career.” Commenting on the code, Dean James F. Fenton added, “The College of Business Administration, as a part of the academic community at Ohio Northern University, is values based and commits itself to developing graduates who are respectful, responsible, truthful and committed to doing what is right with respect to people and society. The honor code we have developed and approved reinforces the fact that we are a values-based institution of higher education.” Pharmacy to Develop Computer Software in Partnership with Apotex Corporation Pharmacy students across the country will benefit from a new community pharmacy stimulation software package being developed through a partnership between Apotex Corporation and ONU’s Raabe College of Pharmacy. The software will allow students to experience managing a retail pharmacy’s operations as they prepare for retail pharmacy careers. Jim Reiselman, professor of pharmacy practice, has conducted initial analyses and will spearhead the project. Dr. Jon Sprague, dean of the College of Pharmacy, said, “The college is very appreciative of the partnership opportunity Apotex is providing us to deliver a very important learning tool to help prepare students for their service to the pharmacy profession.” To fund the project, Apotex has donated $75,000 to the College of Pharmacy’s Pharmacy Skills Enrichment Fund. Apotex Corp. President Tammy Keeney McIntire, BSPh ’88, said, “We are extremely pleased to be partnering with ONU to develop what promises to be a very effective tool for pharmacy schools and students. Since its inception, Apotex has been a committed supporter of community pharmacy. So, we are naturally thrilled to support an initiative that will help turn today’s pharmacy students into tomorrow’s retail pharmacy professionals.” Nursing Program Accredited Ohio Northern’s baccalaureate degree program in nursing (BSN) has received accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). To receive this distinction, the ONU program met four accreditation standards. The standards include three program quality areas: mission and governance; institutional commitment and resources; and curriculum and teaching learning practices. The fourth is a measure of program effectiveness in student performance and faculty accomplishments. Marjorie G. Walker, EdD, RN, director of the nursing program, said, “I am delighted to announce the accreditation. Accreditation is a voluntary process that serves the public interest by providing an impartial evaluation of the quality of the professional education program. In addition, national accreditation will allow our students access to other educational funding. I am proud of our program, students and faculty. They reflect the art and science of nursing practice.” Dr. Lisa G. Robeson, interim dean of the Getty College of Arts & Sciences said, “We’re excited to have our nursing program recognized by CCNE. More and more hospitals are asking for nurses with bachelor of nursing degrees, and ONU’s program will play a major role in furthering the College of Arts & Sciences’ mission of equipping students to flourish in a rapidly changing world while also serving our community and region.” ONU began accepting students into its BSN program in 2005. Today, 97 students are enrolled in the program with another 25 enrolled in the BSN completion program for practicing registered nurses with associate degrees. CCNE is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as a national accreditation agency. The accreditation process is designed to ensure the quality and integrity of baccalaureate and graduate education programs in preparing effective nurses. Alumni Alum Stars in Thought-provoking Drama Fifteen Years of Dance Bryan Beckwit, BFA ’07, starred in the exploratory drama A.H. (before he changed our history), a one-man play about the life of Adolf Hitler. The Freed Center for the Performing Arts presented the drama on Jan. 17 with a pre-show discussion. The play deals with the complex question of how Adolf, a sensitive child who dreamt of becoming an artist, became Hitler, one of history’s most monstrous figures. The play combines animation, virtuosi acting, classical music, physical acting and other theatrical elements. Playwright Yagil Eliraz is the grandson of two Holocaust survivors. The Israel native spent eight years researching and writing A.H., which was recently nominated for the best Fringe Theatre Show 2008 (Tel Aviv). Arts To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the dance program at Ohio Northern University, dance alumni collaborated with current students in a performance paying homage to the program and revisiting favorite performances on Oct. 11 and 12. Returning alumni shared their expertise as teachers, dancers and choreographers. Choreographers included Geraldo “Wally” Calderon, BFA ’00, Matthew Simpkins, BFA ’03, Janet Schroeder, BFA ’00, and Marisa (Carbrera) Knight, BA ’03. Allison Baird, BSBA ’04, and Schroeder joined students in the performances, while Brenda HoytBrackman, lecturer in communication arts, and Laurie Bell, associate professor of dance, assisted with choreography for ballroom, modern, tap, jazz and musical theatre numbers. ‘Cabaret’ Heats Up the Stage Broadway Virtuoso Hosts Master Class Tony Award-winning actress Victoria Clark presented a master class for ONU theatre, musical theatre and music students on Oct. 4. Clark received a 2005 Tony for “Best Leading Actress in a Musical” for her performance as domineering mother Margaret Johnson in The Light in the Piazza. She garnered rave reviews for her virtuoso performance, including a 2005 Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award. In addition to stage and film work, Clark is a graduate of Yale University and an accomplished director, vocal coach and solo artist. The Tony Award-winning musical Cabaret warmed up the Stambaugh Studio Theatre stage in February. Set in Berlin in 1929, Cabaret follows the tumultuous love story of Kit Kat Klub performer Sally Bowles and American writer Cliff Bradshaw while providing serious commentary on the state of affairs in Germany at the close of the 1920s as the Nazis came to power. Exciting dance numbers, powerful performances and songs like “It Couldn’t Please Me More,” “Willkommen,” “Cabaret,” “Don’t Tell Mama” and “Two Ladies,” accompanied by the Klub’s band, contributed to an exciting evening and a superb production. SPRING 2009 7 Feature Iron men and Women of ONU Endurance for the fun of it Start with a 2.4-mile swim. Continue with a 112-mile bike ride. And then top it off with a 26.2-mile run. This is not exactly everyone’s idea of a leisure-filled afternoon. Or weekend, for that matter. But most people are not Ironmen, a term used to describe athletes who have completed an Ironman triathlon, a widely recognized endurance event that combines a grueling combination of swimming, cycling and running. “Most people think you’re crazy when you say you want to do it,” says Rob Lydic, BS ’97, who completed Ironman Arizona in November 2008. Crazy or not, the events are immensely popular, with registration selling out a full year in advance of the race. “You’re paying an insane amount of money to torture yourself for up to 17 hours,” says Sarah Gilewicz, BSCE ’98, who completed Ironman Louisville in August 2008. “And yet, they sell out as fast as concerts. It seems ludicrous to people who don’t do them. But there’s a large group of crazy people out there, I guess.” Ohio Northern has graduated a number of these so-called “crazy people” who have gone on to compete Ironman competitions around the country. For some, it’s the culmination of a lifelong dream. Others see the Ironman as just another challenge, something that came up without much fanfare or premeditation. “It was a life goal,” Lydic says. “It is truly something that is to be celebrated for me and my family who supported me throughout this entire endeavor. It is great to be able to say that I’ve accomplished something that not many people have or even can.” Rob Lydic Sarah Gilewicz 8 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Although the Ironman is something that Lydic has contemplated all his life, he traces his renewed interest in the Ironman to a single moment. “I was sitting on an airplane,” he says, “and I bent over to pick up my luggage, and I realized that I was out of shape. I had just read a magazine on the challenges and the joys associated with the Ironman, and I said, ‘I’ve got to do one. I’ve got to get back in shape and do this.’” Norm Scarazzo, BSBA ’92, followed a similar urge to improve himself physically. “I decided three years ago that I wanted to try to get myself in better shape. It was the beginning of the year, after the holidays. I started lifting weights, and I did some running. I decided that I wanted to take the athletic stuff up to next level.” This next level happened to be triathlons, and after completing more than 40, he transitioned to the Ironman Louisville in August 2008. Gilewicz’s interest in the Ironman seems a bit more random than the others. “Close to two years ago,” she says, “I was watching the Ironman Championship on TV, and I just decided, ‘That’s it. I’m going to do the Ironman.” Tonya Hunter, BS ’02, JD ’05, also completed Ironman Louisville in August 2008. “I had completed various marathons, and I just wanted a new challenge,” she says. “I was interested in combining the three sports in an event that would really show endurance.” And so, for each of our athletes, an idea was born. With registration complete and the race a full year away, they began to train. Sarah Gilewicz The history of the Ironman It takes a year Because it involves up to 12 months of arduous training and a staggering time commitment, preparing for an Ironman is not something to be taken lightly. Training takes many forms. Some athletes train alone. Some join community triathlon clubs. Scarazzo even hired a coach to help him prepare. “The most important thing that I did was get myself a coach,” Scarazzo says. “We talk a number of times during the week, and once a month he sends me a plan on what to do every night. It’s some kind of combination of a swim, a bike and a run put together, with weightlifting in between. And there’s a really strict nutrition plan that goes along with it, too.” For the most part, Hunter trained alone. “Most of the training was really an individual thing for me. I needed to be focused on my goal, so I spent a great deal of time training alone because I really didn’t have many friends who were interested in the endurance of training for an Ironman.” Alone or in groups, one thing is certain about training for an Ironman: there’s plenty of it. It takes time, dedication, tenacity, and an understanding family. Training for an event like this is almost like having a second job. “The hardest part of Ironman is the training for the Ironman,” Lydic explains. “In the training regiment I did, the average weekend consisted of a three-mile swim and a two-hour run on Saturday and then a six- to seven-hour bike ride and a three-mile swim on Sunday. Where to fit all this in and how to manage your family and job are very difficult.” The first Ironman race was staged in Hawaii in February 1978, the result of a local argument over which athletes were more fit: runners or swimmers. Fifteen people raced that day; 12 finished. Today, more than 50,000 athletes compete in 22 Ironman Triathlons around the world, many hoping to qualify to race in the Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. This final Ironman race in Hawaii consists of three endurance events: a 2.4-mile swim in Kailua-Kona Bay, a 112-mile bike ride across the Hawaiian lava desert to Hawaii and back, and a 26.2-mile marathon along the coast of the Big Island. To obtain a spot in the Ironman World Championship race, contestants need to either win one of 200 lottery spots, or win a qualifying spot at one of 22 qualifying events held throughout the world. Top finishers in each age group earn coveted spots in the Championship. Tonya Hunter Norm Scarazzo SPRING 2009 9 “A difficult part is just the time commitment that you need to put in to get yourself in shape to actually compete in the race,” Scarazzo says. “You spend an entire year swimming, biking and running, and lifting weights and making sure you eat right, all leading up to that big race at the end of the year.” In preparing for her Ironman, Hunter created a schedule for working out and alternating between the three sports. During a typical week, she would swim on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, bike on Tuesday and Thursday, and run on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. “Saturdays would have a bike ride of up to 100 miles, Sundays would have a run of up to 20 miles, and there would also be a long swim on either Saturday or Sunday, which would be up to three miles,” she says. Gilewicz trained 20 hours a week for 34 weeks. She estimates that she devoted somewhere in the range of 650 to 700 hours to prepare for the Ironman. “I trained for eight months,” she says. “I did upwards of 3,500 to 4,000 miles combined in the three disciplines. On average, I would do somewhere from six to 10 miles swimming, around 250 miles of biking and another 40 to 50 miles of running every week.” Gilewicz adds, “I was not training to win, or even to be super-competitive, but mostly to finish and finish without collapsing.” The thrill and the agony The Ironman race is a three-headed monster of endurance, a grueling affair that intimidates the average person. It even elicits different anxieties from its participants. Some were apprehensive. Others had no trouble at all. “Swimming was really the difficult part,” Lydic explains. “When that mass start happens, you have 3,000 people swimming at the same time. So, if you are slow, you will get swam over. You get punched; you get grabbed. It is a very frightening experience for a lot of people, but it’s also very exciting.” “The run was the hardest part of the race because it was 94 degrees outside,” Hunter says. “On the bike, you at least had the wind cooling you off. But after running three miles through an non-shaded area, I had to start walking because I could not get my body temperature to cool down. I was drinking fluids and using the sponges they provide you soaked with ice-cold water.” Even through all of this, Hunter was still able to admire the passing scenery. “I loved the bike ride!” she says. “Biking through the rolling hills in Kentucky was such a great challenge and provided such a great ride! It was truly amazing to just enjoy biking for seven hours through such beautiful countryside.” All four Northern Ironmen made an initial goal of simply finishing the race. After that, they each hoped to finish in less than 12 hours. But for everyone involved, there was a sense that simply crossing the finish line, and thereby earning the right to call themselves an “Ironman,” was enough. Rob Lydic Tonya Hunter 10 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Norm Scarazzo Tonya Hunter Lydic finished Ironman Louisville in 13 hours, 26 minutes, 33 seconds. “I really had some troubles with cramps in the run,” Lydic says. “But I just told myself that I was going to accomplish the Ironman no matter what and that finishing was the goal. With the encouragement of my family, I made it.” “The best part was the end,” Hunter proudly exclaims, who finished at 14 hours, 24 minutes, 12 seconds. “I was mostly pleased that I finished such an endurance race, more than I was concerned with my time.” After all that training, the race itself becomes the easy part. Almost. “You put in all that time training, and then, all of sudden, race day comes,” Scarazzo says. “The biggest part for me was to finish. Once the race started to progress, I figured ‘OK, I’m going to be able to do this.’ So I concentrated on coming in under 12 hours, which, for your first Ironman, is an accomplishment.” With a finish time of 11 hours, 46 minutes, 41 seconds, Scarazzo finished 51st out 342 men in his age group and 256 out of 1975 overall. Gilewicz recalls the final moments of her Ironman experience. “The last couple of miles, when I knew I was going to finish, I realized that I was probably going to get my goal time. I knew that eight months of training was actually going to pay off. And you get to hear those words. Every person that crosses the finish line, they say, ‘Sarah Gilewicz, you are an Ironman.’ And I was just thinking about those words for so long. I could not stop smiling for the last halfhour of the race.” Gilewicz finished the Ironman in 11 hours, 58 minutes, 3 seconds, good for 39th place out of 512 women. Tonya Hunter The race takes different tolls on different people. Recovery can take days or even weeks. Scarazzo’s recovery required about a month. “I was not a pretty picture after the race. It’s a big shock to your body when you do something like that,” he recalls. “The race was Aug. 31, 2008. So, for the whole month of September, I was still working out but just doing really light stuff. You’ve got to let your body heal itself.” Hunter had an easier go of it. “I was a little tired, and I had some trouble bending my legs because of all of the biking and running, but otherwise I felt great,” she says. “The next day I felt great and really didn’t have any aches and pains, but I decided to take a little time off after the Ironman just to give my body some relaxing time!” Gilewicz, made a quick recovery, too. “This is going to sound bad, but it took me 48 hours to recover. I was fine. The race was on a Sunday, and on Wednesday, I went out and did a five-mile jog and felt perfectly fine. I don’t know if that’s normal. I was stiff for two days. But, by the third day, I felt great.” Repeat performances So do Scarazzo, Gilewicz, Hunter or Lydic see any additional Ironman races in their futures? Opinions vary. Scarazzo has immediate plans to race the Ironman again, starting with Ironman Arizona on Aug. 30, 2009. “It’s so challenging that, when you complete it, you say, ‘I’ve got to come back and do this again to see if I can do it better.’ It just becomes a kind of passion.” Gilewicz shares this sentiment, especially in light of a somewhat unexpected performance that sparked an interest in qualifying for the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. “This last time in Louisville, I was mostly training to finish. But I was closer than I would have ever expected to qualify for the Championship,” she says. “So I think in the next two or three years, I’m going to train to really try to qualify to go to Hawaii.” Hunter hasn’t yet scheduled another Ironman. Although she initially planned on running just a single Ironman race in her lifetime, this opinion changed shortly after she crossed the finish line. “Once I completed it, I felt like I could do it again. And I realized how much fun I had training and working towards the goal.” Because of various family and work commitments, Lydic has long-term plans for his next Ironman. “I plan to do another in 10 or so years as my family will be a bit older, and the time it requires to train won’t hopefully be such an issue. Until then, I will continue in the sport of triathlon and do more sprints and half Ironmans this year.” Anyone can be an Ironman Each of our Northern Ironman led active lives while studying at ONU. Scarazzo played a year of football with the Polar Bears. Lydic ran cross country and track, and Gilewicz swam. Hunter was a regular fixture on the Green Monster. “During law school, I would typically run three to five miles each day,” Hunter says, “so the thoughts of a marathon started on the Green Monster, which then lead me to the Ironman and accomplishing that goal.” Although Scarazzo, Lydic, Hunter and Gilewicz are athletic individuals, they all say that there’s no stereotypical Ironman athlete. Anyone can do it. The Ironman is not as daunting as it appears. “Everyone makes it sound like it’s so impossible, but you see people out there that are 80 years old, that are 50 pounds overweight. If you’re willing to train for it, anyone can become an Ironman,” Gilewicz says. “It is totally worth it. It’s an amazing, amazing accomplishment.” Rob Lydic SPRING 2009 11 PolarBearReport Robertson Still Rushing When Jamal Robertson (Dayton, Ohio) was a student/athlete at Ohio Northern, he was a sport management major. Seven seasons of professional football later, an international business background may have been just as beneficial. Since leaving the Polar Bears in 2001, Robertson has played football in seven cities, three countries and two continents. He has played on two different Canadian Football League teams, spent time in NFL Europe and is a six-year veteran of the National Football League. Robertson, a two-time All-American at ONU, just completed his first season as a member of the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL, where he played running back and returned kickoffs. The Argos struggled at the end of the season, losing their final nine games to finish 4-14. But Robertson was a bright spot for the squad, finishing sixth in the league with 645 yards rushing and six touchdowns despite starting only seven games at tailback. He also finished third in the league with a 25.6-yard average on kickoff returns. The 5-10, 220-pound Robertson has seen quite a diverse style and quality of football. “The style of game is very different from the NFL to the CFL,” he said. “In the NFL, I was considered undersized. In Canada, I’m a big back. Defenses are not used to a big guy like me pounding at them all day.” His professional career started with the Calgary Roughriders of the CFL, where he spent a year on the practice squad in 2001. He was then signed by the San Francisco 49ers and designated to the Rhine Fire of NFL Europe, where he led the league in rushing and was the league’s Offensive MVP in 2002. His 90-yard touchdown run is the longest in the history of the now-defunct league. Robertson then spent 2 ½ seasons with the 49ers as a third-string tailback and kickoff returner before being traded to the Carolina Panthers midway through the 2004 season, where he played for the next year and a half. He helped the 49ers to the playoffs in his second season with the team. The highlight of his Panthers’ career was in the 2005 NFC 12 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Championship game when he was the featured back in the second half of that contest with the Seattle Seahawks. After being released by the Panthers in training camp of the 2006 campaign, the Atlanta Falcons signed him in December 2006. He was active for the regular season finale for the Falcons and was released after the season. Robertson has excelled at every level of football and has taken advantage of every opportunity. “I don’t feel like I got a fair chance in the NFL,” Robertson said. “I was pleased with how I performed when I got in, but there really weren’t many opportunities for me to show what I can do. I got off to a slow start here in Toronto, but I feel like I performed well down the stretch and showed everybody what I can do.” He sat out the 2007 season and was signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL in March 2008. The ’Riders traded him to Toronto after the first week of training camp where he excelled this fall. “Playing at Ohio Northern was very beneficial for my career,” Robertson said. “It got me ready to compete at the professional level. Teammates ask me where I played in college. They say ‘Where?’ But I just tell them that I’m a Polar Bear and then go show them what football the Polar Bear way is all about.” What does the future hold for Robertson? “I’d like to dig my cleats in and find a home where I can play for a few years,” Robertson said. “I like it here. Toronto is a great organization, and it is a good fit for me. Who knows what God has in store for me, but I’m going to work hard and see what happens.” While at Ohio Northern, Robertson was a two-time Hewlett Packard All-American running back and the 2000 Ohio Athletic Conference Co-Offensive Player of the Year. He is Ohio Northern’s all-time leader in rushing yards (4,169), all-purpose yards (5,388), and scoring (56 touchdowns, 338 points). He also led the Polar Bears to the NCAA Division III Playoffs in 1999 and 2000. During his season away from football in 2007, Robertson began to pursue a new line of work. “I had lined up parts in a couple of movies,” he said. “But when I got signed by Saskatchewan, I had to back out. But as soon as my football career is over, I would like to get into acting.” Robertson remains the same down-to-earth, optimistic, friendly and outgoing man he was during his days at Ohio Northern. If his football experience is any indication, Jamal Robertson will take full advantage of his opportunities in football, the movie business or whatever career he can dig his cleats into. 2008-09 Spring Sports Schedule March Baseball 2-7 14-15 19 21 28 30 Spring trip to Winter Haven, Fla. Tri-State Classic at Franklin (Ind.) CEDARVILLE - DH 1 p.m. DAVENPORT (Iowa) - DH 1 p.m. at Mt. Union - DH 1 p.m. ST. FRANCIS (Ind.) 2 p.m. at Defiance BALDWIN-WALLACE* - DH at Wilmington* - DH at John Carroll* - DH BLUFFTON HEIDELBERG* - DH CAPITAL* - DH at Manchester (Ind.) - DH at St. Francis (Ind.) - DH at Muskingum* - DH OTTERBEIN* - DH April 1 4 8 11 13 14 18 19 22 25 28 May 2 MARIETTA* - DH 7-9 OAC Tournament March 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA Softball 2-7 14 21 25 28-29 Spring trip to Clermont, Fla. at Manchester (Ind.) - DH 1 p.m. at Marietta*- DH 1 p.m. at Denison - DH 3:30 p.m. at Washington (Mo.) Tournament OTTERBEIN* - DH MOUNT UNION* - DH at Baldwin-Wallace* - DH JOHN CARROLL* - DH WITTENBERG* - DH at Heidelberg* - DH at Capital* - DH WILMINGTON* - DH at Muskingum* - DH April 1 4 7 10 14 15 18 21 25 May 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1-2 OAC Tournament TBA Outdoor Track & Field March 21 at Emory (Ga.) Invitational 28 OAC Split Meet at Wilmington March Men’s Golf 5 at Webber (Fla.) International 27 at Muskingum Invitational 28 at Muskingum Invitational April 3 at Capital Invitational 4 at Capital Invitational 10 at Defiance Invitational 18 OAC Invitational at Muskingum 19 OAC Invitational at Muskingum 25 ONU INVITATIONAL 30 OAC Championships at Otterbein May 1 OAC Championships at Otterbein HOME MATCHES AT COLONIAL GOLFERS CLUB March Women’s Golf 7 at Webber Int’l (Fla.) 1:30 p.m. 28 at Mount Union Inv. TBA 29 at Mount Union Inv. TBA April 3 at Capital Invitational TBA 4 at Capital Invitational TBA 9 LADY POLAR BEAR INV. TBA 18 at Wittenberg Inv. TBA 19 at Wittenberg Inv. TBA 25 OAC Championships at Muskingum TBA 26 OAC Championships at Muskingum TBA May 13-16 NCAA III Championships at Port St. Luice, Fla. TBA HOME MATCHES AT COLONIAL GOLFERS CLUB March Men’s Tennis 1-7 Spring Break trip to Orlando, Fla. 2 vs. Grand Valley State (Mich.) Noon 4 vs. Webber International (Fla.) Noon 5 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (Md.) Noon 13 WALSH 3:30 p.m. 16 at John Carroll* 3:30 p.m. 19 23 26 28 30 April DEFIANCE 3:30 p.m. MUSKINGUM* 3:30 p.m. WOOSTER 3 p.m. at Wabash (Ind.) Tournament TBA BLUFFTON 3:30 p.m. 1 at Capital* 4 at Mount Union* 7 BALDWIN-WALLACE* 15 HEIDELBERG* 17 OTTERBEIN* 21 at Wilmington* 23 TIFFIN 25 MARIETTA* 28-May 2 OAC Championships May 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 8-10 NCAA Regionals TBA Women’s Tennis February 27 at Webber International (Fla.) 10 a.m. 28 vs. Warner (Fla.) 3 p.m. arch M 1 at Hillsborough (Fla.) 10 a.m. 1 vs. St. Petersburg (Fla.) 3 p.m. 11 OBERLIN 4:30 p.m. 17 at Dayton 4 p.m. 20 ALBION (Mich.) 4 p.m. 21 ASHLAND 10 a.m. 21 INDIANA (Pa.) 4 p.m. 25 JOHN CARROLL* 3:30 a.m. 28 at Muskingum* 1 p.m. 31 CAPITAL* 3:30 p.m. April 4 MOUNT UNION* 8 at Baldwin-Wallace* 9 KENYON 10 WILMINGTON* 14 at Heidelberg* 18 at Otterbein* 24 MANCHESTER (Ind.) 25 at Marietta* 29-May 2 OAC Tournament ay M 8-10 NCAA Regionals * Ohio Athletic Conference 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA HOME GAME April 4 11 18 24-25 Marv Frye Invitational at OWU All-Ohio at Ohio Wesleyan at Kenyon Invitational OAC Championships at Wilmington 2 9 16 21-23 at Toledo Invitational at Indiana U. Invitational at North Central (Ill.) Invitational NCAA III Championships at Marietta May Get the latest news and scores of your favorite ONU team on Ohio Northern’s sports Web site www.onusports.com SPRING 2009 13 2008 Fall Sports Update The Ohio Northern fall sports teams enjoyed unprecedented success in 2008, winning four of the six possible Ohio Athletic Conference championships, with a runner-up finish and a third-place finish in the other two sports. ONU’s quest for a fourth consecutive Men’s OAC All-Sports Trophy and third consecutive Women’s OAC All-Sports Trophy got off to quick starts, as both the men’s and women’s programs enjoy large leads entering the winter seasons. The Polar Bears’ success was not limited to the OAC, as the volleyball team reached the NCAA Division III Tournament’s Final Four, the men’s soccer squad reached its NCAA Tournament’s Elite 8 and the men’s cross country team finished 11th nationally at its NCAA Championships. Those three sports, plus the women’s cross country team, won OAC Championships this fall. Senior cross country runner Jimmy O’Brien (Pemberville, Ohio), senior volleyball player Katie Weininger (Sycamore, Ohio) and junior volleyball player Liz Schnelle (New Bremen, Ohio) all earned All-America honors, while Weininger and junior women’s soccer player Kaitlin Sanders (Fort Wayne, Ind.) earned Academic All-America honors. 14 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Football (5-5, 5-4 OAC) The Ohio Northern football team posted its 13th consecutive upper-division finish in the Ohio Athletic Conference in 2008 under fifth-year head coach Dean Paul. The Polar Bears were 5-5 overall and finished third in the 10-team OAC with a 5-4 league mark. Northern was ranked as high as No. 18 nationally during the season, marking its fifth consecutive season as a nationally ranked program. The Polar Bears won five of their last six games by a combined score of 159-51. Senior nose tackle Jake Fallis (Harrison, Ohio) was named First Team All-OAC, marking the third consecutive season he earned All-Conference accolades. Junior offensive guard Andrew Benchic (Englewood, Ohio) and sophomore Brent Donley (Southfield, Mich.) were also named First Team All-OAC. In all, 11 ONU players received AllConference honors. Volleyball (34-5, 9-0 OAC) The Polar Bear volleyball squad posted its NCAA-record 32nd consecutive winning season in 2008. ONU was ranked No. 8 nationally by the American Volleyball Coaches Association, advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 25th season and reached the Final Four for the first time since 1989. Northern won its 21st Ohio Athletic Conference regular season championship and 17th OAC Tournament title in the 25-year history of the league under 18th-year head coach Kate Witte. Senior Katie Weininger (Sycamore, Ohio) and junior Liz Schnelle (New Bremen, Ohio) were both named First Team All-America by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. The pair were also named Co-Players of the Year in the OAC. Weininger had 1,421 assists, and Schnelle had a school-record 592 kills and a .395 hitting percentage. Weininger was also named Third Team Academic All-America. Senior Samantha Markham (West Jefferson, Ohio) and sophomore Abby Schaller (Cincinnati, Ohio) were named Second Team All-OAC. Witte was named the OAC Coach of the Year. Men’s Soccer (20-6-1, 5-3-1 OAC) The Polar Bear men’s soccer team set a school record with 20 victories and reached the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament in 2008 under 11th-year head coach Brent Ridenour. Ohio Northern finished 20-6-1 overall and finished third in the OAC with a 5-3-1 record. ONU won the OAC Tournament title for the second time in the last three seasons and won three NCAA Tournament matches to reach the Elite 8 for the first time in school history. Northern was ranked as high as No. 23 nationally by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America during the season and reached the OAC Tournament for the fifth time in six seasons. Senior Ryan Smith (Miamisburg, Ohio), senior Adam Ross (West Chester, Ohio) and freshman Christian Huelsman (Wellington, Ohio) were named First Team All-OAC. Smith was named the OAC Defender of the Year and was a repeat First Team Academic AllOAC honoree. Huelsman led the OAC in scoring with 44 points and in goals with 18 to go with his eight assists. Junior Chris Corrado (Cincinnati, Ohio) was also named First Team Academic All-OAC. In all, seven Polar Bears were named AllConference or Academic All-Conference in 2008. Junior Kaitlin Sanders (Fort Wayne, Ind.) was named First Team Academic All-America and was a repeat First Team AllOAC award winner and was the 2008 OAC Midfielder of the Year. Senior Katie Schaadt (Westerville, Ohio) was a repeat First Team All-OAC honoree and was the OAC Defender of the Year. Senior Kristin Reininger (Irondequoit, N.Y.) and senior Erin Stapp (Willoughby, Ohio) earned First Team All-OAC honors. In all, five Polar Bears were named All-Conference or Academic All-OAC this season. Men’s Cross Country (157-23) The men’s cross country team won its second consecutive OAC Championship and finished 11th at the NCAA Championships under first-year head coach Ryan New. The Polar Bears finished the season ranked No. 13 nationally by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association and posted its 11th consecutive winning season with a 157-23 mark. Senior Jimmy O’Brien (Pemberville, Ohio) earned All-Conference, All-Region and All-America honors for the second consecutive year to lead ONU. Seniors Thomas Adam (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio), Paul Lewis (Medina, Ohio) and Eric Porter (Wauseon, Ohio) and junior Alan Bowsher (Bowling Green, Ohio) all earned All-Conference and All-Region accolades for the second time in their respective careers. Northern’s appearance at the NCAA Championships was its third in a row and fourth in team history. Women’s Cross Country (106-40) The Ohio Northern women’s cross country team posted its 17th consecutive winning season and won the Ohio Athletic Conference title for the third time in the last four seasons in 2008 under first-year head coach Ryan New. The Polar Bears also finished 10th at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Championships and posted a 106-40 record. Junior Rachel Smith (Bellevue, Ohio) earned All-Great Lakes Region and All-OAC honors. Senior Regina Bresson (Canfield, Ohio), senior Katie Andrzejewski (Eastlake, Ohio) and freshman Mallory Bloom (Kenton, Ohio) also earned All-Conference honors. Northern also won the Hanover (Ind.) Invitational. Women’s Soccer (14-5-1, 7-2 OAC) The Polar Bear women’s soccer team posted its fifth consecutive winning season with a 14-5-1 record under fifth-year head coach Mark Batman. Ohio Northern was second in the OAC with a 7-2 mark and advanced to the OAC Tournament for the fourth time in the past five years, where the Polar Bears finished as runners-up. SPRING 2009 15 Dear ONU alumni, Thanks so much to all of you who took the time to share your thoughts with your alma mater by completing the survey that was in the previous Alumni Journal and posted online. We are thrilled that literally thousands of you responded to this outreach. Also, as you know, one individual who filled out the survey would be lucky enough to receive a free weekend at the Inn at Ohio Northern University! The winner of the free weekend is Josh Reineke, BSCE ’98! Congratulations Josh! The Office of Alumni Affairs and the Alumni Board are reviewing your comments and will begin to build programming around your suggestions and needs. Please stay tuned via the alumni Web site at www.onualumni.com for upcoming events, activities and opportunities all planned specifically for you. Again, thank you for this most important information! We appreciate you taking the time to share with us. Jennifer Frommer, BSCE ’95 President, Alumni Board Ohio Northern University 30 years of ONU rugby! Come celebrate on Saturday, Sept.12 The Ohio Northern University rugby team will celebrate its 30th anniversary on Sept. 12, 2009. The celebration will consist of a rugby match between current players and recent alumni as well as a possible “old boys” match played by our more veteran alumni players. Afterwards, we will continue the celebration with a nice quiet reception. We encourage all rugby alumni to make it back to Ada for this event, especially those from the original 1979-80 team. For more information, contact current rugger Bouke Ankone at [email protected] or Jim “JC” Call, BSPh ’78, at [email protected] or 330-296-2656. If you are looking for one of the best times of your rugby life, this will be it! Raabe College of Pharmacy Honors Distinguished Alumni Three alumni were honored with the Raabe Brading was a member of the American Students of College of Pharmacy Distinguished Alumni Award at Pharmacy while in school. After graduating with a pharmacy a banquet in the McIntosh Center faculty and staff degree in 1957, he enlisted in the Army. He returned to dining room on Sept. 11. This is the second year that Wapakoneta, Ohio, and practiced pharmacy in his family’s Distinguished Alumni Awards have been presented by store for 33 years. During this time, he became active in the ONU Raabe College of Pharmacy. politics and served as mayor and a member of city council. Vern H. Hakes, PHC ’33, Hon. D. ’76, Charles He was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives 86th R. Brading, BSPh ’57, and James E. Turner, BSPh District and served from 1991 to 2000. In the House, he ’63, were recognized for their outstanding career served as chair of the education committee and a member accomplishments and their contributions to ONU. of the health, retirement and aging committee, Veteran’s “We are very honored to recognize these three Affairs committee, and rules and reference committee. distinguished alumni,” said Dr. Jon Sprague, dean of He also was a member of the Ohio Board of Pharmacy the College of Pharmacy. “These individuals laid the for eight years, serving as president from 1979 to 1980. foundation for the proud tradition and excellence the Brading has received numerous pharmacy awards, pharmacy college has gained in its 125-year history.” including the Bowl of Hygeia Award, Retailer of the Year, the Hakes graduated from ONU in 1933 with a Merck, Sharp and Dohme Award, and the Beal Award. He degree in pharmaceutical chemistry. While in school, received ONU’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 1993. he was a member of Rho Chi, a national pharmacy Turner graduated from ONU in 1963 with a degree in honor society. He joined Eli Lilly in 1939 as a pharmacy. While attending ONU, he was a member of Rho medical service representative, advanced to district Chi. He practiced pharmacy in Newark, Ohio, and worked manager in 1954, became director of marketing and as a sales representative for Eli Lilly before returning to planning for the company’s international division in Ada and purchasing Gardner’s Drug Store. Shortly after, Back: left to right are James E. Turner, 1959, and assumed the vice presidency in 1965. Turner joined the faculty of the Raabe College of Pharmacy BSPh ’63, Charles R. Brading, BSPh ’57, Hakes continued his relationship with Ohio Northern as the pharmacist of the model pharmacy and developed Front: Vern Hakes, PHC ’33, Hon.D. ’76 as president of the Alumni Association, a member the college’s externship program. He was the advisor for of ONU’s Heritage Club and a lifetime member of both the Henry Phi Lambda Sigma, a pharmacy honorary fraternity, and served as treasurer for Solomon Lehr Society and ONU’s Board of Trustees. ONU honored the Ohio Pharmacist’s Association and president for the Board of Pharmacy. In Hakes with an honorary doctorate in 1976 and the Distinguished the community, Turner served on the Hardin County Health Board, the Ada Area Alumni Award in 2005. In addition, Hakes provided generous funding Chamber of Commerce and the Liberty Bankshares Board. He received the ONU for the Hakes-Pierstorf Family Pharmacy Educaiton Center in 2007. Distinguished Alumni Award in 2000. 16 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL NorthernMemories 1969 1984 1959 1999 50 years ago 25 years ago Lima Hall opened its doors as the new men’s dormitory. Judy Reed was the president of Panhellenic Council. The ONU Band was under the direction of Charles B. Hill. Jay Ganz was the captain of the ice hockey team. Bob Peterson penned the comic strip “For Pete’s Sake.” The brothers of Phi Mu Delta won the Best Overall Chapter Award from their national headquarters. The wrestling team finished the OAC Wrestling Championships with 71.75 points. Students looked forward to Saga’s Sunday afternoon buffet. 40 years ago Janet Birt was the president of the Women’s Recreation Association. The Vienna Boys Choir performed on Jan. 21, 1969. Dave Shuffelton was the editor of The Writ. Arden “Stretch” Roberson was the head football coach. 10 years ago Dodgeball was a popular Greek Week event. Tunes on the Tundra was held during the weekend of April 24. Lloyd Butler played the captain in a performance of H.M.S. Pinafore. Stephanie Newman and Brent Gay received Dankook Awards during Honors Day. 2009 Ohio Northern University Alumni Board Cheryl (Burcham) Cotner BA ’68, BSBA ’06 [email protected] Robert Goldman BSEd ’63, JD ’66 [email protected] Travis Crum BSBA ’03 [email protected] Scott Greene BSBA ’90 [email protected] Jason Duff BSBA ’05 [email protected] Tonya Hunter Vice President BS ’02, JD ’05 [email protected] Jennifer (Ingram) Frommer President BSCE ’95 [email protected] D. Michael Ingram BSEd ’68 [email protected] Amy (Widner) Murray Secretary BS ’95 [email protected] Allison (Bower) Stinger BA ’95 [email protected] Stacia Wake BSBA ’86 [email protected] Andrew Wolpert BSCE ’99 [email protected] Ranjiv Subramaniam BA ’00 [email protected] Rodney Thompson BA ’69 [email protected] SPRING 2009 17 ClassNotes This edition of Class Notes includes information received up to October 27, 2008. If you don’t see your information in this issue, please look for it in the next one. We encourage you to continue sending us information about what you are doing, weddings and additions to your family. 1941 ................................................... Elmer Rubin, BSPh, retired in 2002 after 55 years of service as a pharmacist in both retail and hospital pharmacy. Prior to his pharmacy career, Elmer served 39 months in the U.S. Army during World War II. He resides in South Euclid, OH. 1947 ................................................... Fred Kusta, BSME, and his wife, La Donna (Sleesman) were married on the campus of Ohio Northern University in Alumni Hall by Dr. Williams in 1942. They celebrated 66 years of marriage on October 3, 2008, and they reside in Vestavia Hills, AL. Sampling of ONU Degrees: 1962 1965 Jane (Burt) Zimmer, BSEd, retired from the Pinellas County Florida school system after 40 years where she served as an elementary teacher and guidance counselor. Jane resides in Clearwater, FL, with her husband, Leon “Bud,” and she can be reached at [email protected] Becky (Lloyd) Hiester, AA, retired from Ohio Northern University after 24 ½ years of service. She resides in Palmetto, FL, with her husband, Jon, and she can be reached at [email protected] ................................................... 1963 ................................................. Jim Christy, BA, retired after 43 years of ministry in the United Methodist Church (UMC). He spent the last 14 years as a senior pastor of Greene Street UMC. Jim and his wife, Sandra, reside in Piqua, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] 1964 ................................................. Gerald Capak, BSPh, is the owner of Osceola Pharmacy in Vero Beach, FL, where he also resides. James Novak, BSEd, is retired, and he resides in Blowing Rock, NC, with his wife, Joan. He can be reached at [email protected] .............................................. 1966 .............................................. Harold Muter, BSEd, is a retired teacher. He and his wife, Luella, reside in Celina, OH. 1967 ................................................. Clayton Born Jr., BA, retired from Ridgedale Jr. / Sr. High School in Marion County where he served as principal for the past five years. He is now serving in an interim position at Kenton High School. Clayton and his wife, Rena, reside in Marion, OH. 1968 .............................................. Joel Weaver, BSPh, received the Ohio State Dental Association Achievement Award on September 19, 2008. He and his wife, Barbara, reside in Westerville, OH. AA A.CIT BA BFA BM BS BSBA BSCE BSCLS BSCPE BSECE BSEd BSEE BSME BSMT BSN BSPh H of F Hon. D. JD LLB LLD LLM PharmD associate of arts alumni citation bachelor of arts bachelor of fine arts bachelor of music bachelor of science bachelor of science in business administration bachelor of science in civil engineering bachelor of science in clinical laboratory science bachelor of science in computer engineering bachelor of science in electrical and computer engineering bachelor of science in education bachelor of science in electrical engineering bachelor of science in mechanical engineering bachelor of science in medical technology bachelor of science in nursing bachelor of science in pharmacy Hall of Fame honorary degree juris doctorate bachelor of laws doctor of laws master of laws doctor of pharmacy Making Beautiful Music: Marge (Stedcke) Hollinger, BSEd ’48 Marge (Stedcke) Hollinger, BSEd ’48, loves making music, and has for as long as she can remember. “As a child I begged for piano lessons,” she recalls. She was in the sixth grade when her parents let her begin piano. That was just the start. She sang in her high school choir and in her church choir in Celina and accompanied the boy’s glee club in high school. Today, she is in her 53rd year as a member of the choir at Trinity United Methodist Church in Lima, Ohio, and still plays piano once a month for early services, plus an occasional grand piano duet or piano-organ duet. “That’s still keeping my mind active,” she laughs. In between, she shared her love of music with students in the Ada and Elida school districts as a teacher and raised three sons with her late husband Henry C. Hollinger, BSCE ’49. Two of their sons, Bruce A. Hollinger, BSCE ’75, and Rev. Mark S. Hollinger, BSPH ’79, are also ONU graduates. Her husband, who served Lima and Allen County, Ohio, in professional capacities, was a member of ONU’s Board of Trustees for 17 years. “Those were wonderful years,” she says. Although she first considered attending another college, she has strong family ties to ONU. Her sister and her sister’s husband are both ONU grads, as well as two of their three sons. “My grandfather attended the normal school for a short time, so we have a lot of tradition there,” she adds. Hollinger came to ONU during World War II when there were few students and there was a strong possibility the University would close. “The professors stayed on without pay during the war,” she explains. “I had marvelous professors. They certainly prepared me well for the future.” While she continues the travel she enjoyed with her husband – most recently, she visited France and enjoyed a trip to Peru to see the Incan city of Machu Picchu – music is still her first love. “Music has always been a part of my life,” she says. “When I sit down at the piano or when I sing, I think of nothing else. It’s just complete relaxation and forgetting all your worries and concerns.” She also plays in the church’s bell choir and in the past sang with the Lima Civic Chorus, the Symphony Chorus and the Lima Madrigal Singers. “It’s fun making music with other people,” she says. 18 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL University President: Jack R. Ohle, BA ’69 Jack R. Ohle, BA ’69, has become the 16th president of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn. The oldest Lutheran college in Minnesota, Gustavus Adolphus was founded in 1862 by Swedish immigrants and is named for Swedish King Gustav II Adolf. The private liberal arts college has an enrollment of 2,600 and is known for strong science, writing, music, athletic, study-abroad and servicelearning programs. Ohle took office July 1, 2008. At inauguration ceremonies on Oct. 3, 2008, Ohio Northern University representatives included professor Terry D. Keiser, BS ’64, professor of biological sciences and chair of the department of biological and allied health sciences, and William L. Robinson, BSEd ’61, Hon. D. ’05, H of F ’05, executive assistant to the president. Keiser and Robinson are friends, former colleagues and fraternity brothers of Ohle. “Having Bill and Terry at the inauguration was just fantastic,” Ohle said. After receiving his undergraduate degree in social work from ONU, Ohle went on to graduate work at Hamma School of Theology in Springfield, Ohio. He earned his master of arts degree in higher education administration from Bowling Green State University and holds an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Wartburg Theological Seminar in Dubuque, Iowa. Before accepting the presidency of Gustavus Adolphus, Ohle spent 10 years as president of Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. While there, he oversaw a $90 million capital campaign and $104 million in capital improvements, which included the construction of a state-of-the-art center for wellness, a new science building and a new student center. The endowment doubled, 21 full-time faculty members were added and the student body became larger and more diverse. Prior to his tenure at Wartburg, Ohle served at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, first as vice president for institutional advancement and then as senior vice president for external affairs and secretary to the university. He was also vice president for advancement at Nebraska Wesleyan University and Ohio Northern’s director of alumni affairs and assistant development director. Ohle is the third most senior president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Colleges and Universities. He has chaired the executive committee of the Council of Presidents of ELCA Colleges and Universities, the Lutheran Educational Conference of North America (LECNA) and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). 1969 1972 Robert Klingensmith, BSME, is a teacher for Rocklin Unified School District in Rocklin, CA. He and his wife, Cindy (Caplinger), BSEd, reside in El Dorado Hills, CA. George Wallot, BSEE, is a systems design engineer for Boeing Co. He and his wife, Patricia, reside in Harbor City, CA. Joseph Roof, BA, is a regional director for National Student Clearinghouse. He and his family reside in DeLand, FL. ................................................... 1970 ................................................... Frank Garofalo, BSEd, retired in June 2007 as a teacher, coach and department chair of Mt. Morris Schools where he holds the record for most wins of any coach. He is a member of the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame, and he is presently the defensive football coordinator at Powers Catholic High School in Flint, MI. Frank resides in Flushing, MI, and he can be reached at [email protected] Cheryl (Plotner) Williams, BA, and Carlton Williams were married October 4, 2008, and they reside in Marion, OH. Cheryl is a retired teacher. 1971 ................................................... David Bondor, BA, is a risk control representative for Travelers Insurance in San Antonio, TX, where he and his wife, Mary, also reside. ................................................... 1973 For reservations, please call the inn 1-866-713-4513 ........................................................ Christopher Geib, BA, is a project engineer for SAIC in Beavercreek, OH. He and his wife, Ella, reside in Huber Heights, OH. Robert Krzys, BSPh, is a head pharmacist for CVS in Dublin, OH. He and his wife, Patti Klinger, reside in Powell, OH. Alison (Taylor) McNamara, BA, is an electronic services librarian for Bingham McCutchen LLP. She and her husband, Tom, reside in Silver Spring, MD. www.onu.edu/inn 1974 ........................................................ Charles De Monaco, JD, was named one of The Best Lawyers in America. He and his wife, Carrie, reside in Library, PA. Dale Snyder, BSEE, is vice president of Rockwell Automation. He and his wife, Deborah, reside in Painesville, OH. 1975 ........................................................ Marcia Schettler, BSPh, is a clinical pharmacist for UH-CMC Carey Special Immunology Unit in Cleveland, OH. She and her husband, John Wilson, reside in South Euclid, OH. Jeffrey Seward, BA, JD ’87, is a senior vice president and attorney for Marshall & Ilsley Trust Company N.A. in Maitland, FL. He and his family reside in Apopka, FL. Friends and family gathered to reminisce about Dr. Ron Weber, longtime friend and colleague. Pictured from left to right: Myrna McCurdy, BA ’66, Robert McCurdy, BSPh ’65, PharmD ’96, Bill Robinson, BSEd ’61, Hon. D. ’05, H of F ’05, Gretchen Robinson, Judy Watts, Dr. Weber’s daughter, and Connie Coates, Dr. Weber’s daughter, Ellen Wilson, Ann Donnelly, BA ’99, Father Dan Millisor. SPRING 2009 19 1976 ........................................................ Peter Bigelow, BA, was elected to the Board of Directors of Brookfield Engineering Labs of Middleboro, MA. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Record Journal Publishing Co. in Meridan, CT. He is the president and CEO of IMI Inc., and he resides in Darien, CT, with his family. Willian Neidert Jr., BSPh, is the owner of Neidert Chiropractic Inc., in North Canton, OH. He and his family reside in Uniontown, OH. 1977 ........................................................ Robert Corcoran, JD, is the president of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. He and his family reside in Harrington Park, NJ. Douglas Dariano, BSCE, returned from an eight-month recall to active duty on February 14, 2008. He served with the Second Marine Expeditionary Force to rebuild infrastructure in the Al Anbar of Iraq. Douglas resides in Perrysburg, OH. Tim DeWeese, BA, is a systems engineer for Emerson Climate Technologies in Sidney, OH, where he and his wife, Cleonda, also reside. 1978 ........................................................ Dayna (Collins) Boone, BA, is a vocational evaluator/counselor for YAI/RCALD in West Nyack, NY. She and her husband, Stephen, reside in Montebello, NY. Anita Cook, BA, is the owner of Maestro Graphics. She resides in Bluffton, OH. Ronald Croissant, JD, is a senior vice president, investments for Wachovia Securities. He and his wife, Kathleen, reside in Westlake, OH. Denise (Johnson) Justice, BA, was sworn in as the president of the International Correctional Education Association in July 2008. She is an assistant superintendent for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction in London, OH. Denise resides in Grove City, OH, with her family, and she can be reached at [email protected] 1979 ........................................................ Steve Brooks, JD, is the director of compensation in the Human Resources Department at the University of Cincinnati. He resides in Batavia, OH. Greg Miller, JD, retired as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida. He joined Beggs and Lane RLLP as a partner in their newly opened office in Tallahassee, FL, where he also resides. Greg practices in the areas of securities litigation, complex civil litigation, and white collar criminal defense. 20 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Down Under with the Chiles It’s summer in Queensland, Australia, and a long way from ONU’s Tundra. While Chris, BSEE ’82, and Beth Ann (Brown) Chiles, BA ’82, are enjoying the beach, rather than snow, they have not forgotten how their time at ONU made it all possible. It was ONU that provided Chris with the solid engineering foundation and Beth Ann with a social worker’s outlook. And it was in the English Chapel that Chris and Beth Ann exchanged their wedding vows in July 1982. Like several generations of their families, ONU is a big part of their lives. The move Down Under is just the latest in a career in which Chris has applied his engineering knowledge in a variety of settings. After five years active duty in the Navy, where he was an instructor for officers and enlisted men at the Navy Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Fla., he took a position In June 2008, Chris took the position as with Corning Glass as senior equipment engineer and facilities engineer at Greenville, Ohio. That general manager of mill operations for was followed by moves to Monaca, Pa., where he all of Colonial Sugar Refining (CRS) sugar was manager of product and process development mills, and he and Beth Ann moved to for Anchor Hocking Glass, a Newell company; to North Queensland, Australia. With CRS, Freeport, Ill., where he was engineering manager Chris says, he has the opportunity to use for Newell at the window furnishings plant; Mundelein, Ill., as plant manager of Intercraft the basic fundamentals of engineering Burnes; and Statesville, N.C., as plant manager to help improve the overall profitability with Intercraft Burnes. of the mills. After three years in North Carolina, he started his own company (which he sold in 2002) and then a second business in Lexington, N.C. In 2006, he accepted a position as vice president of operations with Assa Abloy in Mason City, Iowa. In June 2008, Chris took the position as general manager of mill operations for all of Colonial Sugar Refining (CRS) sugar mills, and he and Beth Ann moved to North Queensland, Australia. CRS has been in operation since 1855, operates sugar mills in Australia and New Zealand, and produces most of the sugar and associated products used in the two nations. With CRS, Chris says, he has the opportunity to use the basic fundamentals of engineering to help improve the overall profitability of the mills. Beth Ann is a “trailing spouse” but still makes use of her social work education. “This move to Australia, by far, is the most exciting thing for both of us,” says Beth Ann. “If you had told us a year ago that we would be living in Australia, on a beach, we would have thought you were crazy. God has blessed us so much over the years, and this is just another example of His goodness, and we are living each day to the fullest as we explore our new country. We are probably both most proud of our sons, Micah and Aaron, who have grown into fine young men. If we can leave nothing else behind when we are gone, we are happy that we have been able to raise two fine sons who will make positive contributions to society.” Marsha (Monroe) Pippenger, BFA, has been very active since graduation. She received a master of humanities degree, taught art history at Wright State University and studio art at Kettering College of Medical Arts, and partnered with five other artists in ownership of Conversation Pieces, A Gallery of Fine Art and Fine Craft. She is accredited as a teaching artist by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and she continues to create and exhibit her own artwork. She is currently the gallery director of the Diane Kidd Gallery of Art at Tiffin University and a resident artist with The Muse Machine in Dayton, OH, where she and her husband, Alan, BS ’79, also reside. Her latest work can be viewed at www.pippengerart.com Tracy Wilson, BA, and his wife, Dina, are proud to announce the academic success of their twin daughters, Allison and Kate. Allison graduated with honors in May 2008 from New York University. Kate graduated with honors in December 2008 from The Ohio State University. The Wilson family resides in Lexington, SC, and they can be reached at [email protected] 1980 ........................................................ Kalvin Kampfer, BSPh, is a staff pharmacist for Wal-Mart in Massillon, OH. He resides in Magnolia, OH. Marcus Wolf, JD, authored and published the novel, ONE LIE. The Web site, www.oneliebymarcus.com, will allow viewers to read the first six pages of the novel. A life member of the National Registries Who’s Who, Marcus is featured in several publications, including Who’s Who Among American Attorneys, Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World. Marcus is an attorney, and he resides in Mansfield, OH, with his family. Homecoming 2008 showcased true Northern pride by dedicating its theme to ONU’s mascot, the polar bear. “Come Home to Polar Bear Nation” welcomed alumni, friends and students of all generations and captured the spirit of Ohio Northern University. The annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony took place on Friday evening, and six individuals were honored for their athletic accomplishments. Saturday was packed with exciting activities, including the Stephanie Spielman Walk/ Run for Breast Cancer, a jewelry-making session, college open houses, the dedication of the Eugene N. Hanson Reading Room, athletic events and Homecoming parade on Main Street. The tailgate picnic at Dial-Roberson Stadium is growing each year! All five colleges and student and community organizations gathered under a tent with various displays. Such displays included class reunion areas, special foam paw and bandana giveaways, and a robot that served ice cream! Carnival rides, cotton candy and face painting remained open as the football team defeated Marietta. As the day came to a close, the new Alumni House, located at 115 W. Lima Ave., provided an open house and alumni jazz band concert for all alumni. To cap off the evening, a balloon glow was held on the Tundra, and fireworks provided the backdrop. A Micky Dolenz concert at the Freed Center allowed us to bid farewell to Homecoming 2008. As alumni and friends prepared to head home, the annual sweethearts brunch on Sunday morning afforded one The 2008 Homecoming Court attendants more opportunity for fellowship and a chapel service blessed the travels of all guests. pose before the Homecoming Parade. March 1997 for the OSG Phoenix, located in Ichinomiya, where the he was known as “The Dunker” by the fans. In 2008, Bertke was named the Western Buckeye League Coach of the Year for his performance at Shawnee High School. He and his wife, Monique, live in Lima, Ohio, with their three children. ONU Hall of Fame The 2008 Ohio Northern University Athletic Hall of Fame members gather after their induction ceremony. From left are Nick Bertke, BS ’97, Cari (Treisch) Bahmer, BA ’98, Ed Miklavcic, BSME ’76, Cary (Gunning) Hartness, BSPh ’98, and Stan Reineke, BS, BSBA ’88. Cari (Treisch) Bahmer, BA ’98 Bahmer graduated from ONU in 1998 with her degree in elementary education. As a volleyball player, she earned All-America honors and was voted All-OAC three different seasons. In 1997, Bahmer was named OAC Player of the Year. She currently ranks first on ONU’s all-time block solos list with 162. A high jumper in track and field, Bahmer was a three-time OAC Champion between both indoor and outdoor competitions. She was a six-time national qualifier for the NCAA Championships in high jump and held the school record upon graduation, clearing a height of 5-7. Bahmer has continued her volley- ball career as a coach. She and her husband, Michael, live in Coshocton, Ohio, with their two children. Nicholas Bertke, BS ’97 Bertke graduated from Northern in 1997 with a BS in health and physical education. Bertke was a fouryear letterwinner for the Ohio Northern men’s basketball team and played a major role in the 1992-93 National Championship season as a freshman. He was Second Team All-America and received the Gregory Award for most outstanding player in the OAC his senior season in 1995-96. Following his college career, Bertke started playing professionally in Japan in Cary (Gunning) Hartness, BSPh ’98 Hartness graduated from the Raabe College of Pharmacy in 1998. She was a six-time OAC swimming champion, finishing first in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free in both 1994 and 1995. After the 1993-94 season, she was awarded the OAC Inspirational Award for her performance. Hartness was AllOAC for three straight seasons and was dubbed the OAC Most Outstanding Swimmer in 1995. Presently, she is a staff pharmacist at the Eastgate Kroger Pharmacy in Cincinnati, Ohio. She resides in Batavia, Ohio, with her husband, Jim, and their two children. Edward Miklavcic, BSME ’76 Miklavcic earned his BSME in mechanical engineering in 1976. Miklavcic played for Ohio Northern’s baseball team from 1973-76, holding the titles of First Team District IV All-American, First Team All-OAC and Northern’s MVP. Miklavcic was also team captain as a senior in 1976. His 1974 team competed on the NCAA Division II level and participated in both the Midwest regional and World Series tournaments. Miklavcic retired from Northrop Grumman where he was a flight operations engineer. He and his wife, Kathryn, reside in Willoughby, Ohio. They have a twenty-two year old son, Thomas. Stanley Reineke, BS, BSBA ’88 Reineke earned his degree from ONU in marketing and industrial technology in 1988. He lettered all four years in basketball at Northern. Reineke is now currently 10th on ONU’s all-time scoring list with 1,417 points. At one point, Reineke made 41 consecutive free throws during the record-breaking season, while his percentage ranked him second in the nation that year and still holds as an ONU single-season record. He was named team MVP for the 1986-87 and 1987-88 seasons. During those same years, Reineke was selected First Team All-OAC twice and First Team All-District once. He capped off his senior season by being named Honorable Mention All-America I 1988. For his career, Reineke ranks in the top 15 in 10 categories and top 10 in seven categories. He currently is the sales and marketing manager at Pax Products Inc. in Celina, Ohio, and resides in New Knoxville, Ohio, with his wife, Susan, and their three children. SPRING 2009 21 3 1 2 6 9 [1] Bill Robinson, BSED ’61, H of F ’05, Hon. D. ’05, executive assistant to the president, poses with Jim Patsiavos, BSPh ’53, with the Distinguished Alumni Award. [2] A polar bear-themed car entered the Homecoming Parade! [3] Homecoming King and Queen Richard Ewane, a junior from Silver Spring, MD, and Esther Poletta, a junior from West Unity, OH, are all smiles after being crowned during halftime. 4 8 7 10 11 [8] The fifth-annual Sweethearts Brunch welcomed several little “bear cubs” this year. [9] Alumni and friends created a special piece of keepsake jewelry during Homecoming 2008. [10] Members of the Technology Department displayed a robot that could create and serve ice cream at the Homecoming tailgate. [11] Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity brothers, Bob Brenner, BSEd ’62, and Don Brouse, BSEd ’62, reminisced during Homecoming Weekend. [4] Children wore “Klondike’s Crew” T-shirts to support our beloved polar bear mascot, Klondike. [5] A gorgeous fireworks display capped off Homecoming 2008. [6] Members of the alumni band march in the Homecoming Parade. [7] Cheryl (Burcham) Cotner, BSBA ’68, and Bob Goldman, BSEd ’63, JD ’66, proudly wear bright orange beanies. 22 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL 5 The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon sponsored a balloon glow on the Tundra. ’68 GoldenYears Golden Years ’63 Golden Years Pictured from left to right: Row 1 – John Souders, George Snyder, Russ Bunger, Howard Jones, Jack Fasold Row 2 – Phillis (Leininger) Snyder, Sue Bunger, Ellie (Hoffman) Jones, Judy Daniels 1963 Pictured from left to right: Row 1 – Georgiana (Neel) Brouse, BSEd, Kay (Wolfsberger) Wonder, Charlene (Nieb) Eredics, Pam (Burnam) Brenner, “Whitey” Thompson, Bob Goldman, Phyllis (Black) Gossel, Judy (Gundrum) Dickerson Row 2 – Esther (Matz) Avadakov, Don Wallick, Jim Burke, Wayne Warren, Adele Jones, Mary (Lucas) Howell Row 3 – Bob Eredics, William Smittle Row 4 – Tom Gossel, Charles Holcombe, Don Beal, Bob Anania 1968 Pictured from left to right: Row 1 – Cheryl (Burcham) Cotner, Tom Harris, Sharon (Phillips) Hammond, Bonnie (Herrell) Leszkowicz, Bill Robinson Row 2 – Jim Pile, Mike Ingram, Elaine (Heckler) Ingram, Janet ThatcherDavids, Frank (Tom) Miller, Steve Fox ’73 ’78 ’88 ’83 ’93 1973 Pictured from left to right: Gloria (Worthington) Franklin, Sandy (Leuthold) Snyder, Nancy (Wood) Allison, Linda (Schultz) Scheuerman 1978 Pictured from left to right: Row 1 – Pam (Garber) Cook, Jeff Schulman, Anita Cook Row 2 – Kathy Denison, Patti (Ream) Phillips Row 3 – Brad Kuchan, Craig Arensman, Jim Denney 1983 Pictured from left to right: Edward Corley, Faith (Best) Kneale, Jim Kneale, Pat (Bowden) Fernandes, Nancy (Quattrocchi) Sandford, Kevin Court, Ben Stahler ’98 1988 Pictured from left to right: Row 1 – Lynette (Amicone) Mattis, Mindy (Kiser) Benjamin, Barb Hitchcock, Jodi Hyvarinen, Mike Hutchinson, Row 2 - Brad Shell, Cindy Germann Gerken, Kris Cox, Matthew DiSanto, David Schaller, Larry Conrad ’03 1993 Pictured from left to right: Row 1 – Von Osche, Brit Rowe, Karen (Dunlap) Giambattista, Vernon Neeley, Thomas Giambattista Row 2 – Kim (Alley) Boulton, Ralph Chamberlein, Greg Fetters, Todd Robinson 1998 Pictured from left to right: Woody Fox, Amy (Guthrie) Junkins, Mary Riley, Jim Hartness, Cary (Gunning) Hartness 2003 Pictured from left to right: Row 1 – Susan Slater, Jim Cornett, Travis Crum Row 2 – Stephanie Spirer, Emily (LeVan) Cornett, Angela Allen-Crum Row 3 – Cheryl Snyder Sunset on ONU’s campus. Photo: Ken Colwell SPRING 2009 23 Learning to Heel: Lynne (Miller) Scott, BSBA ’88 Are dogs and humans all that different? Lynne (Miller) Scott, BSBA ’88, kennel-owner and inspirational writer, doesn’t think so. Working with four-legged clients, she sees the same kind of behaviors she sees in herself and others. This insight, and dealing with the debilitating illness and loss of her husband, Darren Scott, BS ’87, H of F ’97, led Lynne to write her first book, Dingo Devotionals: Learning to Heel, published in 2007. After her husband’s diagnosis with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, the Scotts took some time off in Florida before moving back to the Ada area and a country home with a pond, open fields and a kennel. “I’d go out to the kennel and see a behavior in a dog and say, ‘I do the same thing!’ It’s embarrassing,” Lynne laughs. She’d share her insights with her husband, and she admits, “We were struggling with our faith and everything we were going through.” For example, she recalls one dog that refused to cooperate with the trainer and continued to push and nudge its owner until the trainer overcame the dog’s resistance. “The dog flipped out,” she recalls. “But in about 20 seconds, it stopped and the trainer could take it through the entire drill.” “It was the idea that ‘you’re not in control.’ I watched this and decided that this is how I’d been toward God: annoyed and bugging Him, not willing to go accept the situation. I was fighting it, which I think is normal, but I had to see it in a larger context.” While her husband, the 1987 Division III National Wrestling Champion in his weight class, “was not the most reflective person,” she says, “he would come in from mowing the lawn and offer some new perspective. It was always in ways we could relate. For me it was with dogs.” Darren died July 26, 2003, at the age of 39. It took Lynne some time to decide to share the perspectives they had gained. “When you’ve suffered a great deal, and if you manage to fight through and learn something that might be interesting to other people, you should share it,” she believes. “So many people helped me because they had gone through their own pain. I realized how vital it was when one of my friends passed away, and I started thinking about how much we need other people.” So, in April 2007, she began writing her devotional, following the dog trainer’s obedience steps as her outline and adding insights from her dog Foster (the dingo), and her kennel clients. She ended with an essay about Darren and his determination to “wrestle up,” competing above his weight class to make himself better. The book is self-published through AuthorHouse, a move Lynne, as a savvy business graduate, chose because she knew kennel clients, friends and family would be interested, and she wasn’t as concerned with big sales of a larger market and the hoops necessary to court a major publisher. The book is available by contacting Lynne at [email protected] or visiting www.dingodevotionals.com 1981 1983 ................................................... 1984 John Ferrero Jr., JD, is the president of the Stark County Bar Association. He resides in Massillon, OH, where he is a law director and county prosecutor. Cliff Harbour, JD, is an associate professor in the College of Education at the University of Wyoming. He and his wife, Suzanne Clark, reside in Fort Collins, CO. Michele (Schultz) Alfieri-Causer, JD, is a principal at BioEnergy Consulting in Smethport, PA, where she and her family also reside. Denise (Brown) Childs, BSPh, is a pharmacy manager for Wal-Mart Pharmacy in Ashtabula, OH. She and her family reside in Conneaut, OH. Doreen Horn, BS, is a student assistance facilitator for Marietta City Schools and a counselor/prevention specialist for EVE Inc. She resides in Marietta, OH, with her husband, Art Varner. Doreen can be reached at [email protected] Kayleen Weinman-Clute, BA, is a pediatric nurse practitioner with Dr. Alice Tanner. She practices integrative pediatric medicine with a specialization in assisting patients with natural and dietary management of ADHD, neurodevelopment disorders, asthma, allergies and digestive illness. She is pursuing a two-year continuing education program in the role of herbal medicine in children and adult health. Kayleen resides in Severna Park, MD, with her family. Ned Hark, JD, received the Pennsylvania Bar Associates Special Achievement Award on June 5, 2008. He is a member of the Law Offices of Howard M. Goldsmith P.C. in Philadelphia, PA, where he and his family also reside. Laird Lile, JD, is the Florida Chair of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. He and his family reside in Naples, FL. Todd Nesbit, BSPh, received his MBA in medical services management from The Johns Hopkins University in May 2008. He is an associate director for The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Todd and his wife, Suzanne (Amato), BSPh ’84, reside in Bel Air, MD, with their children. The Nesbit family can be reached at [email protected] Thomas Sanguigni, BSBA, is the CEO of Sanguigni Pasta Co., in Snowflake, AZ, where he and his wife, Christine (Saxe), BSPh ’86, reside with their son. ................................................... 1982 ................................................... Jeff Foland, BA, is an operations manager for Settlemyre Industries Inc., in Clarksville, OH, where he and his family also reside. Tim Forsthoefel, BSPh, is a national director-institutional markets for Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. He recently met with representatives in Japan to discuss pharmaceutical business trends in the U.S. Tim resides in Pipersville, PA, with his family, and he can be reached at timforst@ verizon.net 24 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL ................................................. Upcoming Events May 1 Columbus Area Alumni Event at Muirfield May 3 Cleveland Alumni Event at the Ritz Carlton May 29-31 Alumni Weekend June 2009 Washington, D.C. Family Day/Night (TBD) June 16 Cincinnati, OH Reds Game June 6 Chicago, IL White Sox Game July 16 Columbus Clippers Game 1985 1987 Jeffrey Borowy, BSCE, became the first commodore of the U.S. Navy’s newest Seabee Unit, the 25th Naval Construction Regiment in Gulfport, MS, where he and his wife, Deborah, also reside. Jeffrey can be reached at [email protected] Todd Fowler, BA, was elected president of the Ohio Medical Group Management Association. He is an assistant administrator for Holzer Clinic in Jackson, OH, where he and his family also reside. Michael Holland, BSEE, is the director of sales, North America, for ARM Inc., in Sunnyvale, CA. He resides in San Francisco, CA. Laura Mandos, BSPh, is an associate professor of clinical pharmacy and assistant dean of pharmacy programs at the University of Sciences in Philadelphia, PA. She is a 2008-09 fellow of the AACP Leadership Fellows Program. Laura resides in Boothwyn, PA. Cindy (Ziegman) Stafford, BSBA, is a finance director for the City of Oakwood in Oakwood, OH. She and her family reside in Dayton, OH, and she can be reached at [email protected] Jeffery Makeever, BSEE, is chairman of the Intellectual Property Department for Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren in Rockford, IL, where he and his family also reside. In addition to his duties as chairman, he serves as the managing shareholder of the Rockford Office. Jeffrey Seward, JD, BA ’75, is a senior vice president and attorney for Marshall & Ilsley Trust Company N.A. in Maitland, FL. He and his family reside in Apopka, FL. ................................................... 1986 ..................................................... Greg Fehribach, JD, received the Distinguished Barrister Award from The Indiana Lawyer. He and his family reside in Indianapolis, IN. Carol (Applegate) Kline, BSBA, is an executive vice president and chief information officer for TeleTech. She and her family reside in Castle Rock, CO. Charlotte (Bohner) Luchak, JD, and her family reside in Eagles Mere, PA. She can be reached at [email protected] .......................................................... Your Legacy: A Gift Today A Gift Tomorrow Bequests are a significant source of Ohio Northern’s financial support. Your bequest to ONU helps to ensure Northern’s continued strength and academic excellence. Join the hundreds of ONU alumni and friends who have provided for Northern. Support Ohio Northern, where choices of a lifetime are made. 1988 .......................................................... Richard Betz, JD, is a family court master for Lehigh County. He and his wife, Mandy, reside in Emmaus, PA. David Campbell, BA, is the athletic director for Dexter Consolidated Schools in Dexter, NM, where he also resides. Mike Hutchinson, BS, is a DC-8 first class officer for ASTAR AirCargo in Wilmington, OH. He resides in Lebanon, OH. 1990 .......................................................... Robert Boyer, JD, was elected to the Venango County Court of Common Pleas and was sworn into office in January 2008. He and his wife, Leslie, reside in Franklin, PA. Darrell Clay, BSEE, is an electrical engineer/power transformer specialist for American Electric Power in Lima, OH. He and his wife, Michelle (Turkish), BS ’90, reside in Ada, OH, with their children. Darrell can be reached at [email protected] John Moughler, BSBA, is the vice president of sales for Wearwell in Smyrna, TN. John and his wife, Karin (Fraizer), BSBA ’91, reside in Franklin, TN, and they can be reached at [email protected] The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration Career Fair Friday, Oct. 9, 2009 A great chance for business administration alumni returning for Homecoming 2009 to: Recruit the nation’s top business students Screen and interview current students and alumni from the Dicke College of Business Administration Interact with past business professors Represent your company and promote your Polar Bear pride For more information, contact Matt Lambdin, director of experiential learning at The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration, at 419-772-2609 or [email protected] Co-sponsored by: Alumni Affairs, Career Services, and the DCBA. The staff of the Office of Gift Planning is available to consult with you or your advisors about planned-giving opportunities at ONU. For further information, please contact Ken Block, executive director of development: Ohio Northern University Office of Gift Planning 525 S. Main St. Ada, OH 45810 Phone: 419-772-2008 Toll-Free: 866-ONU-GIVE E-mail: [email protected] www.onu.edu/plangive Michael Shavel, JD, is of counsel in the New Jersey office of Spector Gadon & Rosen P.C. He resides in Newton, PA. J. Emmanuel Santa Teresa, JD, is a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force. He was deployed twice in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, and his current position requires him to travel throughout the Pacific Air Forces. Kristin (Weiss) Keyes, BA, and Michael Keyes were married April 14, 2007. The couple resides in Royal Oak, MI. 1991 ........................................................ Tess (Ott) Ewart, BS, received the 2008 Paul DeHart Hurd Award by the National Middle Level Science Teachers Association. She and her family reside in Lodi, OH. Amy (Maki) Genszler, BA, received her associate’s degree from Westwood College Online in paralegal studies. She is a paralegal for Hersh Law LLC, and she resides in West Bend, WI, with her family. Carol (Snyder) McKay, BS, is the senior pastor of Lavalette United Methodist Church in Lavalette, WV, where she and her family also reside. Ellen Sprovach, JD, is a partner in Rosenberg and Sprovach in Houston, TX, where she and her family also reside. Ellen is board certified in labor and employment law, and she can be reached at [email protected] 1992 ........................................................ Nicole Barracano, JD, is a child support hearing specialist for the Administrative Office of Courts, State of New Jersey, in Trenton, NJ. She resides in Hamilton Square, NJ. Michael Bonnell, BA, resides in Westerville, OH, and he can be reached at [email protected] Angela (Sherer) Carver, BA, is a laboratory instructor for Apollo Career Center. She and her family reside in Lima, OH. Beth Ann Crocker, BM, is a private music instructor for Studio One of Circleville in Circleville, OH, where she also resides. Mathew Hargett, BSEE, chief engineer for Honda R & D Americas, received the 2008 Young Leader and Excellence Award from the Automotive Hall of Fame on October 7, 2008. He and his family reside in Powell, OH. Dale Lutz, BSCE, is an engineering manager for Custom Engineering and Fabrication Inc. He and his wife, Virginia Kreamer-Lutz, BSPh ’93, reside in Fort Wayne, IN, with their children. Virginia is a pharmacist for Critical Care Systems. Judith Owen, BA, is the assistant to the president of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY, where she also resides. Michelle (Reese) Thomas, BSPh, and Frank Thomas were married August 2, 2008. The couple resides in Orlando, FL. SPRING 2009 25 1993 1996 Jennifer (Mawer) Denny, BA, is the principal of Olentangy Meadows Elementary in Lewis Center, OH. Her husband, Jonathan Denny, BFA ’93, is an executive pharmaceutical and medical recruiter/manager for Buckman Enochs & Coss. The couple resides in New Albany, OH, with their son. Kelly (Welsh) Greene, BSPh, is a per-diem pharmacist for RPh on the Go and Comprehensive Pharmacy Services. Kelly resides in Island Falls, ME, with her family, and she can be reached at [email protected] Phil Jenkins, BSME, is a sourcing manager for GE Healthcare in Waukesha, WI, where he and his wife, Michelle, also reside. Virginia Kreamer-Lutz, BSPh, is a pharmacist for Critical Care Systems in Fort Wayne, IN, where she and her husband, Dale, BSCE ’92, reside with their children. Dale is an engineering manager for Custom Engineering and Fabrication Inc. Tricia Nicol, BA, is a membership services manager for The American Ceramic Society. She resides in Columbus, OH. Heather (Tussing) Queen, BSPh, is a staff pharmacist for Fairfield Medical Center in Lancaster, OH. She and her family reside in Amanda, OH, and she can be reached at [email protected] Sean Riznikove, BS, received a Master of Science degree in organic chemistry from UC-Santa Barbara. He is an associate scientist III for Ricerca Biosciences LLC, and he resides in Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH. Chad Foust, BA, is the director of state grants and scholarships for Ohio Board of Regents. He resides in Gahanna, OH. ................................................................. 1994 ............................................................................ Aaron Britt, BSCE, is a senior estimator for M.A. Mortenseon in Minneapolis, MN, where he also resides. He is also a player and sevens coach for the Metropolis Rugby Football Club. Khadine Byers, BA, is a fifth-grade teacher for Central College Christian Academy. She resides in Delaware, OH. Richard Gastineau, JD, is the president/CEO and co-founder of ICON Medical Imaging. He and his wife, Robin, BSPh ’97, reside in Doylestown, PA. Christa (Davidson) Steiner, BA, is a communications officer for The FindlayHancock County Community Foundation in Findlay, OH. She and her family reside in Cygnet, OH. Joe Wyka, BSCE, is chief, engineering division, Directorate of Public Works for the United States Army at Fort Carson. He and his family reside in Colorado Springs, CO. 1995 ............................................................................ Jennifer (Ingram) Frommer, BSCE, is the vice president of W.E. Stilson Consulting Group LLC, in Columbus, OH. She and her husband, Mike, BSCE ’96, reside in Powell, OH, with their sons. Matt Hiester, BS, is a senior associate with The Cadmus Group Inc., in Arlington, VA. He and his family reside in Washington, D.C. Stacy (Adams) Knipp, BA, is a Spanish teacher for Union Scioto Local School District in Chillicothe, OH. Her husband, Kenneth, BSPh ’95, is a clinical coordinator for Adena Regional Medical Center. The Knipps reside in Bainbridge, OH. 26 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL ....................................................... Emmy Award Winner: Dorian L. (Barrett) Thompson, BA ’99 1997 ....................................................... Jill Apa, JD, was listed in “Who’s Who In Law” in Business First. She is an immigration attorney for Damon & Morey in Buffalo, NY, where she and her husband, Michael Deal, JD ’95, also reside. Chase Garwood, JD, is the chief information officist for the National Protection & Programs Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security. His wife, Suzanne (Fay), JD ’97, is an associate with Venable, LLP. The Garwoods reside in Arlington, VA, with their family. Ryan Molish, BA, is a general manager for Best Buy. He and his wife, Jennifer (Shockey), BSBA ’98, reside in New Cumberland, WV, with their children. 1998 ...................................................... Abigail (Birdsey) Burden, BA, is a placement secretary for Indiana Wesleyan University where her husband, David, BA ’96, is an assistant professor of history. The Burdens reside in Marion, IN, with their son. Christine Chase, BA, is a sergeant for the Perrysburg Police in Perrysburg, OH, where she also resides. Jeffrey Davis, BSBA, is a senior staff accountant for Guardian Industries in Auburn, IN. He and his wife, Dawn, reside in Fort Wayne, IN. Joseph De Pew, JD, is a partner with Sutherland in Atlanta, GA. He resides in Fayetteville, GA. Carrie Kashawlic, BA, was a team member of the Rotary Club’s Group Study Exchange to Brazil in May 2008. Carrie is the director of girl leadership and service for Girl Scouts of Gateway Council in Middleburg, FL, where she also resides. Mary Beth (Thompson) McKinney, BA, is an instructional technology coach for the Beaufort County School District. She and her husband, Brian, reside in Bluffton, SC. William Ryman, BSPh, is a patient care pharmacist for the Cleveland Clinic. He resides in Parma, OH. Stacy (Welch) Shenefield, BSPh, is a pharmacy manager for Kroger in Mansfield, OH. She and her family reside in Cardington, OH. Clay Siereveld, BS, is a marketing representative for Kentucky Public Entity Program Inc. in Edgewood, KY. He and his wife, Karla (Thobe), BS ’96, reside in Hamilton, OH, with their children. It’s an Emmy for Dorian L. (Barrett) Thompson, BA ’99, and three of her colleagues at NewsChannel5, the ABC affiliate in Cleveland! The award is for the series “Cashing in on Kindness,” an investigative report on who is getting rich off donations that people thought were helping veterans. Her position as senior investigative producer for the television station is just the latest in a career that began at CNN in Atlanta, Ga. “Shortly after graduation, I moved to Atlanta, Ga., for a job with CNN. I worked at CNN for 4.5 years, spending the majority of the time with the shows ‘People in the News’ and ‘CNN Presents,’ the biography series and the documentary series, respectively,” Thompson says. She adds, “I married my college sweetheart, Jeremy Thompson, BSBA ’00, in June 2003. We moved back to Cleveland in 2004.” ONU has been an important part of her success, Thompson says. “I had such an amazing college experience, and everything I learned in those four years had a profound effect on me.” She goes on to explain, “The faculty took the time to get to know me as an individual, and they motivated and challenged me to find my full potential. They provided hands-on experience and countless opportunities related to my field of broadcasting. They also provided connections to ONU alumni and friends of the University who were always willing to help graduates.” That’s why she is eager to recommend ONU to potential students. “First and foremost, the faculty and staff at ONU truly care about their students, and it shows.” She says, “The people at ONU foster relationships with all of their students. To me, that was invaluable. And you know what? All those individuals are still there for me today. You’re not forgotten once you leave campus.” So what comes next in her career? “In my current job, I have the opportunity to expose wrongdoing, government waste, etc. If I can play a small role in making things right, I’d like to continue working on the types of stories that help people and make a difference,” Thompson says. To see her award-winning report, go to www.newsnet5.com/ news/14535301/detail.html Find Security with a Charitable Gift Annuity Although Ohio Northern University alumni have a passionate concern and want to help students attend their alma mater, many recognize that they may need future income. Some need income for life, and others need income for the short term until other retirement resources become available. The ONU charitable gift annuity offers a unique opportunity to serve each of these goals. A gift annuity is a plan that provides fixed income for life and leaves a lasting gift to the University. An individual transfers assets to ONU in exchange for the contractual promise to pay a fixed stream of income for life. Depending on the person’s age, the income can be quite high. Best of all, a portion of the income stream may be tax free. At the present time, annuitants earn incomes between 3.3 percent and 10.5 percent, depending on age. For example: • • • • Sarah is 67, and Todd is 70. At their combined age, they qualify to receive a payout of 5.1 percent. If they gave $25,000, they would receive an immediate income tax deduction of $6,540. They would receive an annual annuity payment of $1,275, part of which is tax free! The tax benefits of a charitable gift annuity are numerous. For a gift of appreciated property, you bypass capital gains. The most obvious benefit, in the year the gift is made, is the charitable deduction the individual receives for the value of the gift made to Ohio Northern. It’s obvious that gift annuities provide a variety of options to meet an individual’s unique needs. The benefits of an Ohio Northern charitable gift annuity are apparent: fixed income for life, bypass of capital gain and a lasting gift to ONU. For more information on creative options for gift annuities to meet your needs, please visit our Web site or give us a call. We look forward to helping you. To request brochures, contact Executive Director of Development Ken Block. Office of Gift Planning • Ohio Northern University 525 S. Main Street • Ada, Ohio 45810 • 419-772-2008 • Toll-Free 866-ONU-GIVE For further information, visit: www.onu.edu/plangive SPRING 2009 27 1999 Miller/ Thompson Wedding ............................................... Sarah Bennett, BA, is an adjunct faculty member of Rhodes State College in Lima, OH, where she also resides. Jason Boyd, BA, is an assistant attorney general for Ohio Attorney General’s Office. He resides in New Albany, OH. Jennifer Finfera, BS, is a wildlife biologist for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Columbus, OH. She resides in Thornville, OH. Brian Rice, BSME, is a mechanical engineer for GPD Group in Akron, OH. He and his wife, Megan (Matyas), BSPh ’99, reside in Brunswick, OH, with their children. Proud groomsmen pose with several ONU alumnae at the wedding of Tom and Amanda (Thompson) Miller, BS ’01. From left, the bridesmaids were Melissa (Kennedy) Boswell, BA ’01, Clare (Forster) Poling, BA ’02, Stephanie (Allen) Cousino, BA ’01, and Alisa (Dentinger) Agozzino, BA ’01. Tiffany Schmader, BSECE, is an operations manager for MusiChristian.com. She resides in Spring Hill, TN. Aaron Vorwerk, BSCE, is a building design solutions specialist at D | C | CADD in Irving, TX. As an expert in building information modeling (BIM), particularly on the Autodesk Revit platform, his responsibilities include researching, teaching, and presenting on topics related to BIM. He and his wife, Amanda, reside in Fort Worth, TX. Bernadette Wischmeyer, BM, is a music teacher at Lake Shore Public Schools. She resides in Fraser, MI. SAVE • THE • DATE Best of the Mediterranean & Greek Isles Luxury Cruising October 21 - November 3, 2009 From $2,599.00 SPECIAL OFFER of $2,000-per-Stateroom price reduction if booked by May 14, 2009 “Your world. Your way.” The motto of Oceania Cruises redefines living on the water. Succulent foods, the roar of the ocean – you can enjoy the ship’s country-club ambiance, from endless activities to relaxing in a deck chair. Experience the legendary lands of the Eastern Mediterranean, where the past seems more intriguing than ever, aboard the luxurious and intimate 684-passenger Insignia. Indulge in the finest cuisine at sea designed by world-renowned chef Jacques Pépin. Relax in your lavishly appointed stateroom and let yourself be pampered by the exceptionally attentive staff. All your wants and needs will be catered to. Beginning in the stunning Greek Isles and on to Turkey, this extraordinary voyage stops in Delos, Mykonos, Kusadasi, Santorini, Crete and Corfu. Leaving the echoes of empires and antiquity behind, weave through the colorful tapestry of some of Eastern Europe’s most enchanting and unique ports: Sarande, Albania; Kotor, Montenegro; Ancona, Italy; and Dubrovnik, Pula and Rovinj in Croatia. Explore ancient ruins, gaze upon medieval walls and walk the winding cobbled streets of these fascinating ports of call. Conclude your sea-swept odyssey in beloved Venice, a city of meandering canals, inspiring architecture and romance. A truly fantastic itinerary! For additional information, please contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at 419-772-2727, 866-ONU-ALUM (668-2586), or [email protected] 28 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL 2000 2002 Denise (Coe) Conway, BSPh, is the owner of Foster’s Eastwick Pharmacy in Mt. Vernon, OH, where she and her husband, Kevin, BSME ’00, reside with their children. The Conway family can be reached at [email protected] Jodi (Herritt) Dreiling, PharmD, is an emergency room clinical pharmacist for University of North Carolina Healthcare. Her husband, Thomas, BA ’98, is a thirdgrade teacher for Wake County Public Schools. The Dreilings reside in Cary, NC. Christina (Leithauser) Griffin, BSPh, is an assistant pharmacy manager for Wal-Mart in Springfield, OH, where she and her family also reside. Stephanie Jandik, BSBA, is an attorney for Bricker & Eckler. She resides in Columbus, OH. Erin (Laybourne) Sandvick, BA, is a K-6 math and science teacher for Kelleys Island School. She and her family reside in Marblehead, OH. Crystal Shaffer, BS, is a family medicine/ sports medicine physician for University Hospitals Medical Practices in Brunswick, OH. She resides in Medina, OH. Ranjiv Subramaniam, BA, is a program manager of client relations for Corporate Research International in Findlay, OH, where he and his wife, Jillian (Rapp), BA ’99, reside with their children. Stuart Chesky, JD, is serving on Ohio’s Joint Legislative Study Commission on Most Favored Nation Clauses in Health Contract. He is a medical director for KePRO, and he resides in Vermilion, OH, with his wife, Trisha. Dan Faraglia, BS, is the executive director of Clear Creek Farm. He resides in Marion, OH. Brian Iwinski, BSME, is a maintenance mechanical engineer for Berg Steel Pipe Corp. He resides in Panama City Beach, FL. Tracey Johnson-Kidd, JD, is employed by Resolvit in Cincinnati, OH. She and her family reside in Covington, KY. Christine (Belna) Lightner, BS, is a lab scientist for the Ohio Department of Agriculture. She and her husband, David, reside in Blacklick, OH. Dawn Nation, JD, opened her own law office, Nation Law Office, in Kenton, OH, where she specializes in the areas of criminal, family, and juvenile law. She is also an adjunct instructor at University of Northwestern Ohio in Lima, OH. Michelle (Cooper) Pochopien, BSPh, and Joseph Pochopien were married July 10, 2006, in Hawaii, and they reside in Fort Wayne, IN. Michelle is a pharmacy manager for Target, and she was named Target Pharmacist of the Year for 2007 for Region 100. Colin Snider, BA, is finishing his dissertation and working as a clerical assistant in Columbia University’s Business Library. He resides in New York, NY. ......................................................... Giving a little means a lot. Your investment in ONU at any dollar amount matters. Please join fellow alumni and friends in making a difference to Ohio Northern University’s tomorrow. Annual Support for The Northern Fund www.onugive.com Alumni Store 2001 ........................................................ Call 866-ONU-ALUM to Place Your Order Gold finish lamp with ONU seal on pedestal and black leather lampshade $225 Seiko Men’s Logo Watch $275 Black laquer finish wooden chair with gold ONU seal $300 Seiko Lady’s Logo Watch $250 Todd Gilson, BA, is an assistant professor at Northern Illinois University. He and his wife, Melissa, reside in Dekalb, IL. Pete Grasso, BA, is a managing editor for Questex Media in Cleveland, OH. He resides in Avon Lake, OH. Lucas “Duke” Haugh, BSEE, is a patent attorney for K & L Gates LLP in Pittsburgh, PA, where he and his wife, Danielle (Yurkovich), BA, BS ’00, also reside. Emily McLaughlin, BS, is an assistant professor of chemistry at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. She resides in Germantown, NY. Amanda (Thompson) Miller, BS, and Tom Miller were married June 23, 2007, and they reside in Toledo, OH. Amanda is a science teacher for Arlington Local Schools. Daniel Wagner, PharmD, completed his ninth trip to Nigeria as a medical volunteer and team leader with The World Health Vision. He resides in Wildwood, PA. Hanna Wagner, BS, is a mathematics teacher at Liberty High School in Henderson, NV. She resides in Las Vegas, NV. Marguerite Winslow, BS, completed a residency in family practice on June 28, 2008. She is currently completing a fellowship in sports medicine and is a family practice physician for WW Knight Family Practice in Toledo, OH. Marguerite can be reached at [email protected] ......................................................... Tara (Zyburt) Klofta, BS ’03, and Josh Klofta, BSBA ’04, were married June 15, 2008. SPRING 2009 29 Heather (Phipps) Sunday, JD, and Eugene Sunday were married August 2, 2008. The couple resides in Dayton, OH. Lainie (Guiddy) Wells, BA, and William “Matt” Wells were married May 31, 2008. The couple resides in Morgantown, WV. Sara Westbrook, BS, graduated from Rhodes State College, Division of Nursing. She is a registered nurse at St. Rita’s Medical Center, and she resides in Ada, OH. Nicolette (Ryan) Winner, BA, was named “Outstanding Volunteer Administrator” by the Miami Valley Association of Volunteer Administrators. She joined the Council on Rural Services as the RSVP director in August 2008, where she leads a program that connects people of all ages to volunteer opportunities within nonprofit organizations throughout a four-county service area. Nicolette and her husband, Adam, reside in Troy, OH. 2003 ........................................................ Andrew Canham, JD, has been named ombudsman for students at Texas Tech University. He resides in Lubbock, TX. Kyle Davis, BA, is employed by US Plastics. His wife, Kristin (Stechschulte), BS ’03, is an IT director and webmaster for Women’s Health for Life. The couple resides in Columbus Grove, OH. Molly Halligan, BS, is a research assistant in the area of pediatric cystic fibrosis at Case Western Reserve University. She resides in Fairview Park, OH. Elaine Holmes, BS, is a small animal surgery resident at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA, where she also resides. Bridget Grimme, BSBA, is a nurse assistant at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY. She resides in Ft. Mitchell, KY. Corey Jones, BSCE, and Laura Frey were married May 17, 2008, in Charlotte, NC, where they also reside. Tara (Zyburt) Klofta, BS, and Josh Klofta, BSBA ’04, were married June 15, 2008. The couple resides in Belle Center, OH. Rebecca (Busch) Langdon, BS, is a software engineer for Computer Sciences Corporation. Her husband, Adam, BS ’03, is a software developer for EDAptive Computing. The Langdons reside in Bellbrook, OH. Kristi (Giglio) Marlatt, BSBA, is a keyboard specialist for Alfred State College in Alfred, NY. She and her husband, Brian, PharmD ’04, reside in Almond, NY, with their daughter. Kristin (Melillo) Metzger, BSBA, is an audit manager for William Vaughan Company. She and her husband, Elliott, BSCPE ’03, reside in Maumee, OH, with their son. 30 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Ken Mortimer, BA, and Abbie Hinz were married August 16, 2008, and they reside in Saint Louis, MO. Ken is a health systems specialist for the St. Louis VA Medical Center. Michael Ott, PharmD, is a clinical coordinator for Erie County Medical Center. He resides in Buffalo, NY. Jeremy Rider, BS, is a major account manager for Verizon Wireless. He and his wife, Robyn, reside in West Chester, OH. Laurie Rivetto, BA, is a 4-H educator at Michigan State University. She resides in Grosse Pointe Woods, MI. Susan Slater, BA, is a public relations coordinator for the Columbus Speech & Hearing Center in Columbus, OH. She resides in New Albany, OH. Cheryl Snyder, BSBA, is a purchasing coordinator for Edward C. Levy Co. in Delta, OH. She resides in Wauseon, OH, and can be reached at [email protected] Richard Stahl, BA, JD ’06, is an attorney for the Law Office of Loretta A. Coyne in Middleburg Hts., OH. He resides in North Royalton, OH. Joseph Virant, BA, presented a session on curricular uses of collaborative videoconferencing in San Antonio, TX, at the 2008 National Education Computing Conference, which is an international conference hosted by the International Society of Technology Education. Joseph is an instructional technology facilitator for Katy Independent School District in Katy, TX. He resides in Houston, TX. Mark Zanghi, JD, is the president of the Knox County Bar Association and an associate with McDevitt, Mayhew and Malek LPA. He and his family reside in Mt. Vernon, OH. Erin (Downey) Zgonc, PharmD, is a clinical pharmacist for Spartanburg Regional Hospital System in Spartanburg, SC. She and her husband, Tim, reside in Greer, SC. 2004 ....................................................... David Brown, BA, is an attorney for David & Young LPA, in Cleveland, OH. He and his wife, Ashley (Middelberg), BSCE ’05, reside in Parma Heights, OH. Tori Giesler, BA, JD ’08, is employed by Hawke McKeon & Sniscak LLP, in Harrisburg, PA. She resides in Lancaster, PA. Josh Klofta, BSBA, and Tara (Zyburt), BS ’03, were married June 15, 2008. The couple resides in Belle Center, OH. Kevin Lawson, JD, is the assistant public defender for the 5th Judicial Circuit in Ripley, WV. He and his family reside in Hurricane, WV. Amy Schuster, BSBA, is a human resources generalist for Edward Howard in Cleveland, OH. She resides in Rocky River, OH. Duff Receives 2008 William L. Robinson Young Alumni Award Jason Duff, BSBA ’05, is the recipient of the 2008 William L. Robinson Young Alumni Award. The award is given each year to an individual who is committed to Ohio Northern University, his/her profession and the community. The award is named in honor of Bill Robinson, BSEd Jason Duff, BSBA ’05, accepts the William L. ’61, Hon. D. ’05, H Robinson Distinguished Young Alumni Award from of F ’05. Robinson the legendary Bill Robinson, BSEd ’61, Hon. D. ’05, has served ONU for more than 50 years in H of F ’05, executive assistant to the president. numerous capacities and has been a positive influence on countless students and alumni. Duff was recognized prior to ONU’s Homecoming football game against Marietta. Duff is an acclaimed speaker, real estate developer and award-winning entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Community Storage & Properties Ltd. and COMSTOR Outdoor Advertising Ltd. While an ONU student, Duff was a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council, Leaders’ Council, University Singers, Men’s Chorus and the Northernaires. He also performed in more than 12 Freed Center for the Performing Arts productions. As an alumnus, Duff serves on the ONU Alumni Board and The Dicke College of Business Administration Advisory Board, and he is a visiting lecturer in entrepreneurship. Additionally, he is the co-founder of the “Be Your Own Boss” summer business camp for high school students. Duff has been recognized for his contributions as a real estate developer and for his role in spearheading revitalization efforts that contributed millions of dollars in new growth, appreciation and community investment. In 2005, he was awarded the prestigious Global Student Entrepreneurship Social Impact Award and was featured in numerous magazines, television and radio programs. He is also an active keynote speaker for the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour, sponsored by Inc. magazine. Duff currently resides in Columbus, Ohio, where he is writing a book and creating a foundation to benefit global causes and initiatives. Betsy Seipel, BA, is the marching band director for Waynesfield-Goshen High School in Waynesfield, OH, where she also resides. Scott Street, BS, is an athletic trainer and instructor at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, WV, where he also resides. Stephanie (Gardyza) Weckesser, BS, and Clinton Weckesser were married September 9, 2006, and they reside in Holland, OH. Stephanie graduated from medical school on June 6, 2008, and she is currently a pediatric resident at the University of Toledo Department of Pediatrics. Sue Wetzel, JD, is an attorney with Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP in Columbus, OH. She resides in Blacklick, OH. 2005 ........................................................ Matthew Brown, BSBA, is the hospitality services area manager for Avascend Healthcare Hospitality. He and his wife, Megan (Carse), BSBA ’05, reside in Harrod, OH. Aaron Drill, BSBA, is an assembly supervisor for Goodrich Landing Gear in Cleveland, OH, where he also resides. Charles DuMond, BSME, is a senior field engineer for Schlumberger Drilling & Measurements in Youngsville, LA. He resides in Lafayette, LA. Aaron Hoover, BA, and Lindsay Bosserman were married June 28, 2008, in Findlay, OH, where they also reside. Nicholas Huelsman, BA, is a vicar at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lowden, IA, where he and his wife, Joy (Vennekotter), BS ’05, reside with their son. Polar Bear Potpourri The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity gathered in August 2008 for their annual golf outing. Alumni, active brothers and friends traveled to Step in to the spotlight! This is a place to display Colonial Golfers mini-classmate reunion photos, special anniversaries, Club in Harrod, OH, Ohio Northern memorabilia, awards, personal photography for the event. or your own interesting stories, etc. We look forward to receiving any and all photos, stories and fun facts you may want to share with our Polar Bear community. Greg Miller, JD ’79, shows us the view from his new office in Tallahassee, FL, across from the Florida Capital. He is a partner with Beggs and Lane. The Cleveland Indians Alumni Event provided one of many stops for a group of ONU faculty and staff who make a road trip each year for a week to see as many games as they can fit into their schedule. Pictured are: Jon Smalley, Harold Putt, Sekhar Momedie, Stewart Graham and Shane Martin. Ryan Malany, BA, is a seventh-grade social studies and language arts teacher for Kenton Middle School in Kenton, OH, where he also resides. Sarah (Cox) Miller, BS, is a visiting library systems coordinator for the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois. She and her husband, Ethan, BSEE ’03, reside in Urbana, IL. Marie (Mascari) Ruth, BSME, is a mechanical engineer for Korda/Nemeth Engineering. She and her husband, Matthew, reside in Columbus, OH. Kim Schiefer, BA, is a sixth-grade math teacher for Louisa County Public Schools. She resides in Charlottesville, VA. Adrienne (Poland) Shonkwiler, BA, is an account executive for ABC 6 and FOX 28 television in Columbus, OH. She resides in Westerville, OH, with her husband, Matt, BS ’07. Katherine Simpson, BA, is a senior recruiter for Lucas Group. He resides in Chicago, IL. Kara (Lewis) Snoke, BA, and David Snoke were married June 21, 2008, in Fort Wayne, IN. The couple resides in Raleigh, NC. Robert Storm, BA, is a city auditor for the City of Bellefontaine, Ohio, where he also resides. Kimberly (Kraemer) Wildermuth, PharmD, is a staff pharmacist for Rite Aid Pharmacy in Brockport, NY, where she and her husband, James, also reside. Andrew Wirick, PharmD, and Camela (Ricketts), PharmD ’07, were married December 2, 2006, and they reside in Scottsdale, AZ. Camela is an executive pharmacist for Target, and Andrew is a pharmacist for Frys. Kevin Wright, PharmD ’08, far right, stands with MSgt. Albert Alvarado, medical admin specialist, center, and TSgt. Tony Garcia, medical technician, far left. Amanda (Freeman) Kennedy, BA, and James Kennedy were married July 7, 2007, and they reside in Fairport Harbor, OH. Amanda is a social worker for Lake County Job and Family Services. Brandon Koester, BSME, is an engineer-vehicle structure (CAE) ....................................................... for Honda R & D. His wife, Jaclyn Keela Bastien, BS, is a paramedic for Wake (Schroeder), BA, PharmD ’07, is a County EMS in Raleigh, NC, where she also pharmacist for Wal-Mart. The Koesters resides. reside in Marysville, OH. Jamie Butler, PharmD, is a pharmacy Victoria Kottman, JD, and Aaron manager for Rite Aid Pharmacy in Bethesda, Eckman were married October MD, where she also resides. 1, 2008. The couple resides in Cory Canan, BM, is the director of music for Washington, D.C. New Knoxville Local Schools. He resides in Robert Luther III, JD, and Nicholas Covington, OH. Gaunce, JD ’07, will publish their Kristin (Rump) Casebolt, PharmD, is a article, “Deliver Us From Evil: Why clinical pharmacist for Licking Memorial Bankruptcy Judges May Properly Rely Hospital in Newark, OH. She and her on the Free Exercise Clause & RFRA husband, Paul, PharmD ’06, reside in to Protect Church Property from the Granville, OH. Grasps of Tort-Creditors” in the 43rd Scott Dusenbury, BSME, is a project engineer Volume of the Valparaiso University for The Brewer-Garrett Company in Middleburg Law Review. Robert resides in Heights, OH. He resides in Elyria, OH. Pittsburgh, PA. Kathryn (Clouse) Gudorf, BA, is a teacher for Nicholas Mitchell, BM, is a band the Marion Local School District. She and her director for Miller City-New Cleveland husband, Daniel, BA ’06, reside in Celina, OH. Schools in Miller City, OH. He resides Suzanne Hall, BA, is an English teacher at in Findlay, OH. Lexington High School in Lexington, OH, Abby Myers, BA, is a national account where she also resides. She is a color guard specialist for Newell Rubbermaid. She advisor for the Band of Gold. resides in Clifton Park, NY. 2006 Ohio Northern University is a family tradition for many! A pure example of the Northern lifeline is shown here during the 2008 Commencement. Front row: Julie (Hildebrand) Wick, BA ’79, Doris (Harrison) Hildebrand, AA ’49, and Matthew Wick, current sophomore. Back row: Donald Wick, BA ’79, JD ’82, Dale Hildebrand, JD ’52, and Andrew Wick, BA ’08. Carrie (Busch) Myers, BA, and Scott Myers, BS ’06, were married October 23, 2007, and they reside in Paulding, OH. Carrie is a lead teacher at Ann’s Bright Beginnings Preschool. Peter Previte Jr., BSBA, is a teacher for Dan McCarty Middle School. He resides in Vero Beach, FL. Sarah (McConnell) Rowland, BSCE, received the Young Engineer of the Year Award for 2008 from the Toledo Section of American Society of Engineers. She and her husband, Ben, BSCE ’06, reside in Sylvania, OH. Richard Stahl, JD, BA ’03, is an attorney for the Law Office of Loretta A. Coyne in Middleburg Hts., OH. He resides in North Royalton, OH. Anne (Sprang) Stuck, BS, and Clint Stuck were married June 21, 2008, and they reside in Kenton, OH. Anne is pursuing her master’s degree in occupational therapy at The Ohio State University. Daniel Tripp, BS, and Christy Haddox were married May 31, 2008. The couple resides in Marion, OH. Michael Williams, BA, and Katie (Miklovic), BA ’07, were married June 28, 2008, and they reside in Belpre, OH. Katie is a mathematics teacher at Ravenswood, OH, and Michael is a firefighter/EMT for the City of Marietta. SPRING 2009 31 ONU Alumni Clubs The strong bonds of Ohio Northern University remain with us all after we leave the halls of Northern. Whether you find yourselves in the great Midwest after graduation, or you head for the sunshine in the south, we encourage you to celebrate your Ohio Northern pride with fellow alumni and friends in your geographic region. In the coming years, we intend to support the creation of Alumni Clubs in several areas of our nation. Alumni Clubs in Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago and Washington, D.C., have been established as our pilot clubs. If you are interested in assisting with the formation of an alumni club, please contact Annmarie Baumgartner, coordinator of alumni clubs, at [email protected] or 419-772-2759. More information regarding club activities can be found at www.onu.edu/alumniclubs Alumni Clubs Coordinator Annmarie Baumgartner has joined ONU as the coordinator of alumni clubs in the Office of Alumni Affairs. Baumgartner holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame and most recently was employed by the law firm of Balyeat, Leahy, Daley and Miller in Lima. Before moving to the area, she served as the club administrator for the Notre Dame Club of Los Angeles. She resides in Lima with her husband, Eric, dean of the T.J. Smull College of Engineering at ONU, and their three children, Megan, Luke and Emma. 32 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL COLUMBUS AREA ALUMNI CLUB: Stephanie Chalk, BSEE ’06, president Columbus alumni and friends gathered at Dave & Buster’s to celebrate the formation of the Columbus Alumni Club! Future events are being planned. CHICAGO AREA ALUMNI CLUB: Bruce Hammond, BA ’01, president Alumni and friends gathered at Bar Louie in Naperville, IL, to enjoy food and conversation before the Ohio Northern University Polar Bears took on the North Central State College Cardinals. WASHINGTON, D.C., AREA ALUMNI CLUB: Brett, BSEE ’86, and Cheri Mason, BA ’86, co-presidents A “Polar Debate” at Capital City Brewing featured ONU associate professor of political science Robert Alexander, BA ’94. Dr. Alexander provided his views on “Who will be our next President?” CINCINNATI AREA ALUMNI CLUB Dan Depperman, BSME ’78, president The Montgomery Inn Boathouse set the stage for “Klondike’s Kitchen,” an evening of fellowship and philanthropy for the Cincinnati Area Alumni Club. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, guests enjoyed delicious food and donated non-perishable food items to a local food pantry. SPRING 2009 33 2007 ....................................................... Steven Aranyosi, BS, is a science teacher for Coldwater Exempted Village Schools in Coldwater, OH, where he also resides. Steven can be reached at [email protected] Paul Barnes, BA, is a merchandiser for Bonbright Distributors in Dayton, OH. Paul and Kelli (Dodson), BS ’07, were married July 12, 2008, and they reside in West Chester, OH. Chelsea Bennett, BA, is an eighth-grade social studies teacher for Lincoln Junior High School. She resides in Granville, OH. Kira (Rankin) Davis, BA, and Stephen Davis were married June 7, 2008. The couple resides in Elida, OH. Elizabeth Fogle-Young, BA, and Sean Young, BSCPE ’08, were married August 2, 2008, at Mac-O-Chee Castle in West Liberty, OH. The couple resides in Dayton, OH. Adam Gallagher, BA, is a program manager for The Tharwa Foundation in Silver Spring, MD, where he also resides. Nicholas Gaunce, JD, and Robert Luther III, JD ’06, will publish their article, “Deliver Us From Evil: Why Bankruptcy Judges May Properly Rely on the Free Exercise Clause & RFRA to Protect Church Property from the Grasps of Tort-Creditors” in the 43rd Volume of the Valparaiso University Law Review. Nicholas resides in Trenton, NJ. Jeana Harbison, JD, is a member of the Policy and Litigation Division of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration. She resides in Garrisonville, PA. Lindsey (Owen) Henry, BA, is a kindergarten teacher for Marion City Schools in Marion, OH, where she and her husband, Luke, PharmD ’07, also reside. Kira (Rankin) Davis, BA ’07, and her husband, Stephen, were married June 7, 2008. 34 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Katherine Jackson, BA, is a youth director for St. Paul United Church of Christ in Wapakoneta, OH, where she also resides. Cheri (Welling) Knapke, PharmD, and Kevin Knapke, were married August 16, 2008, and they reside in Fort Recovery, OH. Cheri is a staff pharmacist for Jay County Hospital in Portland, IN. Jaclyn (Schroeder) Koester, BA, PharmD, is a pharmacist for Wal-Mart. Her husband, Brandon, BSME ’06, is an engineer-vehicle structure (CAE) for Honda R & D. The Koesters reside in Marysville, OH. Kody Kubbs, BA, is an eighth-grade social studies teacher at Belmont Middle School. He and his wife, Sherry, reside in Charlotte, NC. Abby Kusnerik, PharmD, is a staff pharmacist for Walgreens in Lakewood, OH, where she also resides. Jessica (Devoe) LesCallett, JD, received an LLM degree in tax from the University of Florida, and she is employed by the law firm of Macfarlane, Ferguson and McMullen in Tampa, FL. She and her family reside in Tampa, FL. Christie (Meyer) Maggard, BA, and Jay Maggard were married May 23, 2008, and they reside in Seven Hills, OH. Christie is an account manager for Dale Carnegie Training in Cleveland, OH. Erica Marcum, PharmD, is a staff pharmacist for Pharmacy Management Group of Columbus in Westerville, OH. She resides in Columbus, OH. Daniel Micaletti, PharmD, is a pharmacist for the University of Tennessee Medical Center. He resides in Knoxville, TN. Monica Patino, BA, is employed by Progressive-Medical. She resides in Columbus, OH. John Pfeffenberger, BSBA, is a coordinator of amateurism certification for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Eligibility Center in Indianapolis, IN, where he also resides. Marc Pupillo, PharmD, is a pharmacist for CVS Pharmacy in Woodmere Village, OH. He resides in Cleveland, OH. Kyle Rhodes, JD, is the owner of the Law Offices of Kyle Rhodes in Fort Worth, TX. He and his wife, Susie, reside in Arlington, TX. Jay Salge, BSME, is employed by Grob Systems. He resides in Beaverdam, OH. Paul Schneider, JD, is a staff attorney with the Indiana Department of Child Services in Brookville, IN. He resides in Greensburg, IN. Dustin Schroeder, BSME, is a design engineer for Honda R & D in Raymond, OH. He and his wife, Dannielle, reside in Milford Center, OH. Elizabeth (Di Nino) Schroeder, BSCLS, is a clinical laboratory scientist for Huntsville Hospital. She and her husband, Brad, BSME ’06, reside in Owens Cross Roads, AL. Keelie Scott, BA, is a scheduling coordinator for WIL Research Laboratories LLC in Ashland, OH. She resides in Mansfield, OH. Kari Searl, BS, is a graduate student at Ohio University in Athens, OH. Ohio Northern University GOLDSOCIETY Graduates of the Last Decade Tim, PharmD ’08, and Jessica (Anderson), BA ’06, Ulbrich The education we received at Northern has opened so many doors in our respective careers. Our experiences both inside and outside the classroom wouldn’t have been possible without the help of the generous scholarships we both received. We want future generations of students to have those same opportunities, so we’re proud to give back. The support of all alumni is essential for Ohio Northern University to maintain its tradition of excellence. Thanks to the vision and leadership of University trustees Oscar Mifsud, BSBA ’70, and his wife, Judy (Jacobs), BSEd ’70, ONU has launched the GOLD (Graduates Of the Last Decade) Society for recent graduates who support ONU at leadership levels. How do I join? GOLD Society members join at the following gift levels: $500 – graduates from 1998-2002 $250 – graduates 2003-2007 *To retain your yearly GOLD membership, you must make an annual gift in your appropriate category each year during your first 10 years after graduation. Members of the GOLD Society enjoy many of the same privileges that are exclusive to members of the Henry Solomon Lehr Society – Northern’s most generous and loyal supporters. This gift society is for donors who give $1,000 or more each year. As a GOLD member, your involvement with the University and the Lehr Society includes: Special recognition at the annual Lehr Society dinner Networking with Lehr Society members Complimentary passes to select nationwide alumni events Campus bookstore discount of 10 percent on all ONU logo merchandise Special ticket rates at the Freed Center for Performing Arts Join now! ONU now offers new and improved ways to make your annual gift online at www.onugive.com. You can pledge your support and set up a payment schedule to have your gift paid using your credit/debit card or your checking or savings account for regular withdrawals. For example, your commitment of $250 can be divided into 12 monthly payments of $21, which is automatically charged to your credit card or using EFT from your financial institution. Questions or concerns? Please call University Advancement: 866-668-4486 (ONU-GIVE) or e-mail [email protected] Spot Northern! Calling all Polar Bears! Have you seen a bit of Northern “on the road”? Have you worn an ONU T-shirt during a recent vacation or did you see a polar bear in a gift shop? Have you taken your Alumni Journal to a fun domestic location or exotic destination? Were your wedding colors orange and black? Please send any photos where you have “spotted” Northern to the Office of Alumni Affairs at 525 S. Main St. Ada, Ohio, 45810 or [email protected] Let’s see where the fun takes us! Christine (Murdock) Kucklick, BA ’70, and her husband, Frederick “Fritz,” BSME ’69, literally spotted one of many polar bears during a recent trip to Churchill, Canada. They sported their ONU apparel as they drove on the tundra in their buggy. Disney staff members and fellow “Polar Bears” pose during summer 2008. From left, Ellen Rugen, BA ’08, Jeff Wiley, BSME ’06, Harry Walker, senior, and Kelly Craddock, BA ’08. Jeff Allison, BSPh ’71, PharmD ’95, professor of pharmacy practice, and his wife, Nancy (Wood) Allison, BA ’73, pose with their grandchildren Robby, Gracie, Lydia, Jillian and Joey. Larissa (Covert) Brown, BSBA ’99, stands in front of the Millenium Force at Cedar Point with her friends Rolf Knappe and Stacey Oliver-Knappe. Lois Birkhimer, BSPh ’76, wore a great ONU sweatshirt during her trip to Alaska in May 2008. She is posing with sled dogs at a camp near Juneau. Landon Fries, the son of Sarah (Gfell) Fries, PharmD ’03, and her husband, Aaron, BA ’03, shows his Northern pride by being a polar bear for his first Halloween! Renate (Kalkau) Cavalcanti, BSPh ’93, poses at Kala Pattar near Mt. Everest. She and her husband enjoyed a two-week trip in Nepal in March 2008. Jenny (Peterman) Legge, PharmD ’04, found a polar bear exhibit when she and her husband, Justin, took a day trip to the North Carolina State Zoo. A polar bear guards the front door of the home of Jan (Pilarczyk) Sweress, BFA ’81. Bridget (Krupp) Morrow, BSPh ’02, shows her niece, Victoria “Tori” Evans, a polar bear at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in summer 2008. Rich Milliken, BSBA ’98, and his wife, Kelly (Bowser), BA ’00, Jim Vaughn, BS ’98, and his wife, Dee (Barcroft), PharmD ’01, Jason Bowser, BA ’99, and his wife, Laura (Wellman), BS ’99, and John Waple, BA ’98, and his wife, Sara (Monhemius), BSPh ’00, spotted seven future Ohio Northern University Polar Bears during summer 2008. From left, are Emerson Milliken, Ethan Vaughn, Jackson Bowser, Cody Milliken, Andrew Waple, Brandon Waple and Claire Vaughn; hopefully they will follow in the footsteps of their parents! Our very own Adah (Croy) Ellerbrock, BSBA ’00, was featured in the May 5, 2008, issue of Woman’s World. She shared her thoughts on how to “think yourself thin” through positivity and motivation. SPRING 2009 35 Matt Shonkwiler, BS, is an inbound collections specialist for BMW Financial. He and his wife, Adrienne (Poland), BA ’05, reside in Westerville, OH. Kelly Steinke, BSBA, is an assistant auditor for Auditor of State in Dayton, OH. She resides in Troy, OH. Lindsey (Giffin) Taylor, JD, and Eric Taylor were married July 4, 2008. The couple resides in Galena, OH. Brandi Tucker, PharmD, is a clinical staff pharmacist for Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD, where she also resides. Mary Ann (Murphy) Tucker, PharmD, is a clinical pharmacist for Blanchard Valley Medical Associates in Findlay, OH. She and her husband, Justin, reside in Mt. Blanchard, OH. Dustin Wickersham, BA, is a senior legislative aide for the Ohio House of Representatives. He resides in Lakeview, OH, and can be reached at wickersham08@ gmail.com Katie (Miklovic) Williams, BA, and Michael Williams, BA ’06, were married June 28, 2008, and they reside in Belpre, OH. Katie is a mathematics teacher in Ravenswood, OH, and Michael is a firefighter/EMT for the City of Marietta. Camela (Ricketts) Wirick, PharmD, and Andrew Wirick, PharmD ’05, were married December 2, 2006, and they reside in Scottsdale, AZ. Camela is an executive pharmacist for Target, and Andrew is a pharmacist for Frys. Sarah Wischmeyer, BS, is attending graduate school at Kettering College of Medical Arts. THE GREEK COLUMN Welcome to The Greek Column, a section solely dedicated to our Greek life community. Greek life has been an integral part of the ONU campus since its establishment in 1905. Governed by the Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils, today’s 10 fraternities and sororities collectively enroll an active 20 percent of Northern’s student body in their chapters. Stay tuned for updates regarding the exciting, fun-filled world of Greek life at Ohio Northern! Have you recently worn your letters from your college days? Did you recently reunite with sisters or brothers? Have you handed down your letters to your son or daughter? Send us photos relating to your Greek connections after you left your dear alma mater by contacting [email protected] or the Office of Alumni Affairs 525 S. Main St. Ada, OH 45810 SORORITIES FRATERNITIES Alpha Xi Delta: Brittany Cowgill Delta Zeta: Katie Whitney Kappa Alpha Theta: Anna Persichetti Zeta Tau Alpha: Sarah Campopiano Delta Sigma Phi: Daniel Kelly Phi Delta Chi: Geoff Mospan Phi Mu Delta: Brandon Barker Sigma Phi Epsilon: Jon Manocchio Sigma Pi: Mike Miller Theta Chi: Landon Willis (2008-09 presidents) (2008-09 presidents) Newest members of Delta Zeta Panhellenic Council Erin Rhodes - President Interfraternity Council Matt Allen - President 2008 .................................................. Troy Adair, PharmD, is a pharmacist for Wal-Mart Pharmacy in Zanesville, OH. He resides in Pataskala, OH, and can be reached at [email protected] Krista (Rohrs) Amstutz, PharmD, and Todd Amstutz were married July 19, 2008, and they reside in Holgate, OH. Krista is a pharmacist for St. Rita’s Medical Center in Lima, OH. Nathaniel Arida, BA, is the president of First Light, LLC. He resides in Denver, CO. Abby Bertsch, BSBA, is an executive assistant at Dave Price Metal Services Inc., in Norwalk, OH. She resides in Huron, OH. Adam Bogner, BSCE, and Bernadette Crawford were married June 14, 2008, in Wooster, OH. The couple resides in Brooklyn, NY. Newest members of Alpa Xi Delta 2008-2009 Quarter updates: • 84 women accepted bids to join Greek life in fall 2008 • 58 men accepted bids to join Greek life • IFC completed “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes,” a program that benefitted domestic violence shelters; specifically, Crossroads Crisis Center in Lima, Ohio • PhC, in collaboration with the Freed Center for the Performing Arts, hosted “The Thin Line,” a monologue drama and panel discussion on eating disorders Newest members of Kappa Alpha Theta The Office of Greek Life 419-772-2434 [email protected] Chad Shepherd Director of Greek life, student activities and leadership 36 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Jennifer Lambdin Assistant director for Greek life, student activities and leadership Newest members of Zeta Tau Alpha Introducing the only Credit Card that rewards you for supporting Ohio Northern University! All Visa Platinum cardmembers benefit from: • No Annual fee • Low introductory rate on purchases and balance transfers for six months* • No balance transfer fees for six months* • Visa’s Zero Liability protection for unauthorized purchases* Claire (Fedynich) Dermer, BA, and Steve Dermer were married July 2, 2008, and they reside in Findlay, OH. Claire is an army officer, 2nd lieutenant for the United States Army. Kyle Ellis, BSBA, is employed by PPG Ind., in Pittsburgh, PA, where he also resides. He works in the field of international logistics. Deborah Geiger, BSN, is an acute program manager-dialysis services for Fresenius Medical Care in Columbus, OH. She resides in Dublin, OH. Tori Giesler, JD, BA ’04, is employed by Hawke McKeon & Sniscak LLP in Harrisburg, PA. She resides in Lancaster, PA. Laura Grane, BA, is a substitute teacher for Westlake City Schools in Westlake, OH, where she also resides. Katelyn (Plummer) Gray, BSEE, and Rob Gray were married June 28, 2008. The couple resides in Columbus Grove, OH. Rebecca Greiwe, PharmD, is an assistant pharmacy manager for Publix in Vero Beach, FL, where she also resides. Anna (Barrett) Guillozet, BA, is a student at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio in Delaware, OH, where she and her husband, Matthew, BS ’08, also reside. Matthew is a public health sanitarian for Franklin County Board of Health. Kyle Harmon, BS, is a substitute teacher for Allen County Schools. He resides in Elida, OH. Kelli (Powell) Hatfield, BA, and Joseph Hatfield, BSCPE ’08, were married June 4, 2008, in Wittenberg University’s Weaver Chapel. The couple resides in Springfield, OH. Tim Heimann, PharmD, and Kathryn (Jagiela), sixth-year pharmacy student at Ohio Northern University, were married June 7, 2008. The couple resides in Parma, OH. Emily Hess, JD, is a staff attorney for Premier Health Care Services Inc. in Dayton, OH. She resides in Centerville, OH. John Heydinger, PharmD, and Shawna Williams were married August 16, 2008, and they reside in Mansfield, OH. John is a pharmacist for Rite Aid Pharmacy in Shelby, OH. Amber Kruse, BSBA, is employed by the finance department for the Institute for Orthopaedic Surgery. She resides in Fort Jennings, OH. Laurie Lotz, BA, is an admissions counselor for Ohio Northern University. She resides in Ada, OH. Megan May, BA, is a communications/advertising coordinator from Lima Memorial Health System in Lima, OH. She resides in Rawson, OH. Laura McPeek, BA, is a lead teacher for Creative Kids Head Start in Medina, OH. She resides in Orrville, OH. Stacy Nagel, BA, is a math teacher for Mansfield City Schools. She resides in Lucas, OH. Lesley Parker, BSBA, is an assistant manager for Menards in Lima, OH. 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U.S. Bank National Association ND is creditor and issuer of the Ohio Northern University Visa Platinum Card. © 2007 U.S. Bank ONU alumni and friends gathered on Aug. 16, 2008, for the wedding of Jennifer (Patton) Sheely, BSBA ’08, and her husband, Matthew. (From left) Front row: Megan Moore, freshman, Jennifer Enser, BSBA ’08, Caitlin Kantosky, senior, Kaylene Evans, fourth-year pharmacy student, and Thomas Byrd, BSME ’08. Middle row: Johnnie McDuffee, junior, Lynn Plogsted, fifth-year pharmacy student, Jessica Webber, senior, Krystyne Evans, PharmD ’06, Michele Branham, advanced library assistant, Nancy Sheely, assistant director for career services, Jennifer (Patton) Sheely, BSBA ’08, Matthew Sheely and Nathan Conley, senior. Back row: Kristen (Pniewski) Steele, BA ’07, Brandon Steele, BS ’04, Jeff Hadsell, BS ’06, Mike Holt, senior, Erik Branham, BS ’08, John Wahl, senior, Erin Millar, senior, Jennifer Bazell, senior, and Andrew Rupert, BSCPE ’06. SPRING 2009 37 Jennifer (Patton) Sheely, BSBA, and Matthew Sheely were married August 16, 2008. The couple resides in Springboro, OH. Ashley Smith, PharmD, is a staff pharmacist for the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. She resides in Toronto, OH. Megan Stefan, BA, is an intervention reading teacher/advanced reading teacher for Entrepreneurship Preparatory School in Cleveland, OH. She resides in Chagrin Falls, OH. Zach Stipe, BA, is attending the University of Tennessee. He resides in Knoxville, TN. Sara Waymire, BSBA, is an associate research analyst for MeadWestvaco in Kettering, OH. She resides in Miamisburg, OH. Steven Wright, BA, is a graduate assistant in the Sports Information Office in the Office of Communications and Marketing at Ohio Northern University. He is currently working towards his master’s degree in sport administration at Bowling Green. He resides in Ada, OH. Sean Young, BSCPE, and Elizabeth (Fogle), BA ’07, were married August 2, 2008, at Mac-O-Chee Castle in West Liberty, OH. The couple resides in Dayton, OH. 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Tim Buschur, BA, and his wife, Claire, a son, Joseph Schoch, February 15, 2008. Joseph joins brother, Lee, 3. The Buschur family resides in Coldwater, OH. 1989 ....................................................................... Darren Lease, BS, and his wife, Sunny, a son, Larry Kamin, September 27, 2008. Larry joins siblings, Dalton, 10, and Batai, 6. The Lease family resides in North Lewisburg, OH. 1990 ....................................................................... Darrell Clay, BSEE, and his wife, Michelle (Turkish), BS ’90, a son, Dawson, April 7, 2006. Dawson joins siblings M. Lynnea, 12, Darrell, 10, Dakota, 8, and Darrick, 5. The Clay family resides in Ada, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] William Tyson, BSEE, and his wife, Karin, a daughter, Avery McKenna, September 22, 2008. The Tyson family resides in Urbana, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] 1991 ....................................................................... Pamella (Smith) Stump, BA, and her husband Justin, a daughter, Kiera Bryann, August 3, 2008. Kiera joins sisters, Kadyn, 11, Makena, 4, and brother, Riley, 8. The Stump family resides in Fort Recovery, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] 1993 ...................................................................... Sandy (Burda) Steinbauer, BSBA, and her husband, Brian, BM ’93, a daughter, Emma June, January 26, 2008. The Steinbauer family resides in Aurora, IL, and they can be reached at [email protected] 1994 ....................................................................... Tom Penner, BSCE, and his wife, Lisa (Kandel), BSPh ’95, a daughter, Ellen Jing Na, born in Hunan Province China on September 10, 2007. Ellen joins sisters Elisabeth, 5, and Anne, 1. The Penner family resides in St. Ignace, MI. 1995 ....................................................................... Michelle (Gills) Gregory, BSPh, and her husband Brian, a daughter, Sela Hope. Sela joins sister, Lauren, 6. The Gregory family resides in Stokesdale, NC. Matthew Hiester, BS, and his wife, Amanda, a son, Liam Peter, August 16, 2008. The Hiester family resides in Washington, D.C. Sandra L. Hrometz, BSPh, and her husband, Brian J. Myers, a son, Nathaniel Henry Myers, May 30, 2008. Lisa (Kandel) Penner, BSPh, and her husband, Tom, BSCE ’94, a daughter, Ellen Jing Na, born in Hunan Province China on September 10, 2007. Ellen joins sisters Elisabeth, 5, and Anne, 1. The Penner family resides in St. Ignace, MI. Jason Rothgeb, JD, and his wife, Maureen (Walsh), JD ’96, a daughter, Eleanor Grace, August 22, 2008. Eleanor joins sister, Megan,10. The Rothgeb family resides in Audubon, PA. The Rockich children proudly present their new little sister, Anna Elise. Josh, 8, Chris, 7, Kaitlyn 5, Nick, 4, and Anna Elise, are the children of Julia (Beck) Rockich, BSCE ’96, and her husband, Rick. 1996 ....................................................................... Timothy Bodle, BSPh, and his wife, Kristin, a son, Devin Holt, July 28, 2008. Devin joins brothers , Mason, Trey, and Kyler. The Bodle family resides in Utica, OH. David Burden, BA, and his wife, Abigail (Birdsey), BA ’98, a son, Nathanael Thomas, September 18, 2008. The Burden family resides in Marion, IN. Kelly (Tekulve) Drach, BA, and her husband, Jason, a daughter, Hannah Grace, December 7, 2007. Hannah joins brothers, Noah, 4, and Liam (heavenly). The Drach family resides in Loveland, OH. Jeana (Fox) Gillaspie, BSCE, and her husband, Byron, a son, Gossard Eugene, October 9, 2008. Gossard joins sisters, Laura, 6, and Delenn, 3. The Gillaspie family resides in Gays Mills, WI. Sarah (Foos) Reinhard, BS, and her husband, Mark, a son, Evan Matthew, July 20, 2008. Evan joins brother, Luke, 3. The Reinhard family resides in Swanton, OH. Julia (Beck) Rockich, BSCE, and her husband, Rick, a daughter, Anna Elise, April 12, 2008. Anna joins siblings, Josh, 8, Chris, 7, Kaitlyn 5, and Nick, 4. The Rockich family resides in Avon, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Maureen (Walsh) Rothgeb, JD, and her husband, Jason, JD ’95, a daughter, Eleanor Grace, August 22, 2008. Eleanor joins sister, Megan,10. The Rothgeb family resides in Audubon, PA. Josh Szippl, BS, and his wife, Jennifer, BS ’05, a son, Jacob Joshua, August 6, 2008. The Szippl family resides in Ada, OH. 1997 ....................................................................... Patricia (Hart) Bailey, BSEE, and her husband, Tony, a son, Nathan Alexander, July 28, 2008. Nathan joins sister, Zoe, 4. The Bailey family resides in Canton, MI. Emily (Frazier) Klingensmith, BA, and her husband, Jon, BSEE ’97, a son, Lance Robert, April 11, 2008. Lance joins sister, Nancy Lucinda “Luci,” 2. The Klingensmith family resides in El Dorado Hills, CA. Ryan Molish, BS, and his wife, Jennifer (Shockey), BSBA ’98, a son, Wesley. Wesley joins sisters, Chloe, 7, and Phoebe, 4. The Molish family resides in New Cumberland, WV. Larry Kamin Lease, the son of Darren Lease, BS ’89, and his wife, Sunny. The Clay Family presents their newest addition, Dawson. Proud parents Darrell Clay, BSEE ’90, and his wife, Michelle (Turkish), BS ’90, pose with their children M. Lynnea, 12, Darrell, 10, Dakota, 8, Darrick, 5, and Dawson, 2. Nathanael Thomas Burden, the son of Abigail (Birdsey) Burden, BA ’98, and her husband, David, BA ’96. Mason, Trey, and Kyler Holt pose with their baby brother, Devin. They are the children of Timothy Bodle, BSPh ’96, and his wife, Kristin. Nathaniel Henry Myers, the son of Sandra L. Hrometz, BSPh ’95, and her husband, Brian J. Myers. SPRING 2009 39 Avery and Evan Spiker, the children of Erin (Ritchey) Spiker, PharmD ’98, and her husband, Jeff. Avery Joseph Sadie, the son of Amanda (Rybarczyk) Sadie, BSBA ’99, and her husband, Alexander. Isabel, Asher and Ellie Weihrauch, the children of Heather (Ward) Weihrauch, BA ’99, and her husband, Ronald. Jakob and Jacklyn Harris, the children of Jack “Matthew” Harris, BSBA ’99, and his wife, Julie (Moyer), BS ’00. Maia Abigail Manning, the daughter of Kim (Myers) Manning, BS ’01, and her husband, Dustin. Connor James O’Day, the son of Mary Ellen (Bradley) O’Day, PharmD ’01, and her husband, James. 40 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL 1998 ........................................................................... 2000 Abigail (Birdsey) Burden , BA, and her husband, David, BA ’96, a son, Nathanael Thomas, September 18, 2008. The Burden family resides in Marion, IN. Kathryn (McCarthy) Collins, JD, and her husband, Kelby, a daughter, Madelyn Roma, June 25, 2008. Madelyn joins siblings Ethan and Maya. The Collins family resides in Upper Sandusky, OH. Jeff Easterday, JD, and his wife, Jennifer (LeBlanc), JD ’00, a daughter, Danielle Helen, September 3, 2008. The Easterday family resides in Delphos, OH. Jennifer (Shockey) Molish, BSBA, and her husband, Ryan, BS ’97, a son, Wesley. Wesley joins sisters, Chloe, 7, and Phoebe, 4. The Molish family resides in New Cumberland, WV. Juliet (McDaniel) Seibert, BSPh, and her husband, Shane, a son, Gavin Vincent, April 2, 2008. Gavin joins sister, Maura, 2. The Seibert family resides in Navarre, OH. Erin (Ritchey) Spiker, PharmD, and her husband, Jeff, a son, Evan Kenneth, September 25, 2007. Evan joins sister, Avery, 4. The Spiker family resides in Dublin, OH. Marty Stammen, BSPh, and his wife, Jaymi, a son, Andrew Mark. Andrew joins siblings, Shelby, 6, Hailey, 5, and Brynn, 2. The Stammen family resides in Ft. Recovery, OH. Mandy (Burgett) Wushinske, BA, and her husband, Matthew, BSBA ’99, a daughter, Kendall René, May 29, 2008. Kendall joins brother, Davis, 2. The Wushinske family resides in Fredericktown, OH. Richet (Evans) Clark, BS, and her husband, Foster, BSECE ’99, a daughter, Abria Richet, May 7, 2008. Abria joins brother, Mathias, 2. The Clark family resides in Findlay, OH. Denise (Coe) Conway, BSPh, and her husband, Kevin, BSME ’00, a son, Andrew Alan, March 19, 2007. Andrew joins sister, Ella, 4. The Conway family resides in Mt. Vernon, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Jennifer (LeBlanc) Easterday, JD, and her husband, Jeff, JD ’98, a daughter, Danielle Helen, September 3, 2008. The Easterday family resides in Delphos, OH. Christina (Leithauser) Griffin, BSPh, and her husband, Beau, a son, Jude Hawley, December 14, 2007. The Griffin family resides in Springfield, OH. Julie (Moyer) Harris, BS, and her husband, Jack “Matthew,” BSBA ’99, a son, Jakob Milo, July 10, 2008. Jakob joins sister, Jacklyn, 5. The Harris family resides in Willard, OH, and they can be reached at harrisjulie2@ msn.com Nicholas Hershberger, BSCE, and his wife, Lorrain, a son, Cooper Nicholas, June 18, 2008. Cooper joins sister, Lexis, 2. The Hershberger family resides in Wooster, OH. Kimberly (Kennedy) Klepper, BA, and her husband, Jeremy, PharmD ’02, a daughter, Emily Elizabeth, March 31, 2008. Emily joins sister, Megan, 1. The Klepper family resides in North Ridgeville, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Ann (Laird) Krepps, BSPh, and her husband, Matthew, a son, Gabriel Matthew, April 1, 2008. Gabriel joins sister, Claire, 3. The Krepps family resides in Cleveland, TN. 1999 ........................................................................... 2001 Foster Clark, BSECE, and his wife, Richet (Evans), BS ’00, a daughter, Abria Richet, May 7, 2008. Abria joins brother, Mathias, 2. The Clark family resides in Findlay, OH. Melissa (Cipriani) Eddington, BA, and her husband, Michael, BS ’99, a son, Gabriel Michael, June 23, 2008. Gabriel joins sister, Genevieve, 3. The Eddington family resides in Hilliard, OH. Renny Glazer, BSECE, and his wife, Daisy, twin daughters, Rachel Ray and Rose Renee, December 30, 2007. The Glazer family resides in Newcomerstown, OH. Jack “Matthew” Harris, BSBA, and his wife, Julie (Moyer), BS ’00, a son, Jakob Milo, July 10, 2008. Jakob joins sister, Jacklyn, 5. The Harris family resides in Willard, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Megan (Matyas) Rice, BSPh, and her husband, Brian, BSME ’99, a daughter, Sydney Eileen, June 26, 2008. Sydney joins brother, Brady, 2. The Rice family resides in Brunswick, OH. Amanda (Rybarczyk) Sadie, BSBA, and her husband Alexander, a son, Avery Joseph, June 25, 2008. The Sadie family resides in Alameda, CA. Amanda (Capelle) Stein, BA, and her husband, Keith, a daughter, Lillian Theresa, September 15, 2008. Lillian joins brothers, Lucas and Landon. The Stein family resides in Willard, OH. Heather (Ward) Weihrauch, BA, and her husband, Ronald, a son, Asher Lee, March 8, 2008. Asher joins sisters, Isabel, 4, and Ellie, 2. The Weirauch family resides in Medina, OH. Matthew Wushinske, BSBA, and his wife, Mandy (Burgett), BA ’98, a daughter, Kendall René, May 29, 2008. Kendall joins brother, Davis, 2. The Wushinske family resides in Fredericktown, OH. Kelly (Doring) Baum, PharmD, and her husband, Dan, a son, Brogan Sloan, August 31, 2008. The Baum family resides in Mason, OH. Angela (Perry) Burgei, PharmD, and her husband, Craig, a son, Camren, October 2007. Camren joins sister, Alyssa, 4. The Burgei family resides in Continental, OH. Rebecca (Gossman) Connar, BSBA, and her husband, Jonathan, BSBA ’02, a daughter, Olivia Paige, March 9, 2008. Olivia joins twin sisters, Morgan and Reagan, 3. The Connar family resides in Delaware, OH. Kim (Myers) Manning, BS, and her husband, Dustin, a daughter, Maia Abigail, November 9, 2007. The Manning family resides in Rock Hill, SC, and they can be reached at [email protected] Julia (Pohlman) Moore, BSPh, and her husband, Jeremy, a son, Xavier Thomas, August 25, 2008. Xavier joins sister, Lauren, 2. The Moore family resides in Fort Loramie, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Mary Ellen (Bradley) O’Day, PharmD, and her husband, James, a son, Connor James, June 10, 2008. The O’Day family resides in Avon, OH. Stefani Pierson, JD, and her husband, Richard Stephens, JD ’01, a daughter, Samantha Ann Pierson Stephens, October 26, 2007. The Pierson family resides in Martinsburg, WV. Kate (Botnick) Rauschkolb, BA, and her husband, Eric, a daughter, Elizabeth, April 8, 2008. Elizabeth joins brothers, Ethan, 4, and Ben, 3. The Rauschkolb family resides in Stow, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Stacey (Frazier) Thom, BFA, and her husband, Brian, a son, Preston Frazier, March 1, 2008. Preston joins sister, Addison Rose. The Thom family resides in Leesville, SC. Kathleen (Flory) Washburn, PharmD, and her husband, Mark, a son, William Thane, November 12, 2007. The Washburn family resides in Muncie, IN. .................................................................................... .................................................................................... 2002 2004 Jonathan Connar, BSBA, and his wife, Rebecca (Gossman), BSBA ’01, a daughter, Olivia Paige, March 9, 2008. Olivia joins twin sisters, Morgan and Reagan, 3. The Connar family resides in Delaware, OH. Brandon Easthon, BA, and his wife, Tammi, a son, David Brandon, August 21 2008. The Easthon family resides in Chardon, OH. Brian Gulbis, PharmD, and his wife, Alison, a son, Dylan Richard, July 7, 2008. The Gulbis family resides in Pearland, TX. Dale Hawkins, BSPh, and his wife, Lei, a son, Dale Edward Jr., March 23, 2008. Dale joins siblings, AJ, 8, and Amaya, 4. The Hawkins family resides in Las Vegas, NV. Julie (Schweller) Kimmet, PharmD, and her husband, Douglas, BS ’02, a daughter, Lauren Susan, June 6, 2008. Lauren joins sister, Kaitlyn, 2. The Kimmet family resides in Ottawa, OH. Jeremy Klepper, PharmD, and his wife, Kimberly (Kennedy), BA ’00, a daughter, Emily Elizabeth, March 31, 2008. Emily joins sister, Megan, 1. The Klepper family resides in North Ridgeville, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Kristy (Shaw) Lepley, BFA, and her husband, Josh, BS ’02, a son, Jacob Rudy, October 16, 2007. The Lepley family resides in Lima, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Jamie (Shepherd) Sanders, BA, and her husband, Travis, a son, Beau Austin, August 21, 2008. Beau joins siblings, Quinn, 6, Connor, 4, and Alex, 2. The Sanders family resides in Belle Center, OH. Ashley (Carter) Thompson, BSBA, and her husband, Brendan, BSME ’03, a son, Turner Markham, September 9, 2008. The Thompson family resides in Waynesfield, OH. Adam Baker, BSBA, and his wife, Azalia, a son, Paul Anthony, June 23, 2008. Paul joins sister, Maria, 3. The Baker family resides in Garfield Heights, OH. Lewis “Cliff” Brady, BSME, and his wife, Lisa (Bockrath), PharmD ’06, a son, Evan Clifford, September, 10, 2008. The Brady family resides in Ottawa, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Kevin Lawson, JD, and his wife, April, a daughter, Hadley Marie, January 19, 2008. The couple resides in Hurricane, West Virginia. Erica (Erb) Preston, BA, JD ’07, and her husband, Nathan, BA ’03, a daughter, Paison Erb, October 9, 2008. The Preston family resides in Hilliard, OH. Arin (Riddle) Sloan, BA, and her husband, Jason, PharmD ’05, a son, Gregory Matthew, February 4, 2008. The Sloan family resides in Akron, OH. Kerry Stedke, BS, and her husband, Adam, BS ’03, a daughter, Emma Grace, October 11, 2008. The Stedke family resides in Wapakoneta, OH. ............................................................................. 2003 ..................................................................................... Holly (Creitz) Cole, PharmD, and her husband, Morgan, PharmD ’03, a daughter, Abigail Elizabeth, July 24, 2008. The Cole family resides in Rockford, MI. Kristin (Melillo) Metzger, BSBA, and her husband, Elliott, BSCPE ’03, a son, Braiden Elliott, June 1, 2008. The Metzger family resides in Maumee, OH. Nathan Preston, BA, and his wife, Erica (Erb), BA ’04, JD ’07, a daughter, Paison Erb, October 9, 2008. The Preston family resides in Hilliard, OH. Adam Stedke, BS, and his wife, Kerry, BS ’04, a daughter, Emma Grace, October 11, 2008. The Stedke family resides in Wapakoneta, OH. Brendan Thompson, BSME, and his wife, Ashley (Carter), BSBA ’02, a son, Turner Markham, September 9, 2008. The Thompson family resides in Waynesfield, OH. Karen (Buccier) Watson, BA, and her husband, Peter, a daughter, Kalleigh Chase, September 8, 2008. The Watson family resides in Windsor, Ontario. ..................................................................................... Megan and Emily Klepper, the daughters of Jeremy Klepper, PharmD ’02, and his wife, Kimberly (Kennedy), BA ’00. David Brandon Easthon, the son of Brandon Easthon, BA ’02, and his wife, Tammi. 2005 ..................................................................................... Andrew Brown, PharmD, and his wife, Kelly (Kunzelman), PharmD ’07, a son, Jacob Andrew, August 19, 2008. The Brown family resides in Broadview Hts., OH. Amanda (Decker) Nighswander, BM, and her husband, Benjamin, BSBA ’06, a daughter, Lorelei Amanda, June 22, 2008. The Nighswander family resides in Fort Wayne, IN. Jason Sloan, PharmD, and his wife, Arin (Riddle), BA ’04, a son, Gregory Matthew, February 4, 2008. The Sloan family resides in Akron, OH. Jennifer Szippl, BS, and her husband, Josh, BS ’96, a son, Jacob Joshua, August 6, 2008. The Szippl family resides in Ada, OH. Alyssa and Camren Burgei are the children of Angela (Perry) Burgei, PharmD ’01, and her husband Craig. 2006 ..................................................................................... Sarah (Burley) Boone, PharmD, and her husband, Kenneth, a daughter, Leta Josephine, December 22, 2006. The Boone family resides in Oberlin, OH. Lisa (Bockrath) Brady, PharmD, and her husband, Lewis “Cliff,” BSME ’04, a son, Evan Clifford, September, 10, 2008. The Brady family resides in Ottawa, OH, and they can be reached at [email protected] Benjamin Nighswander, BSBA, and his wife, Amanda (Decker), BM ’05, a daughter, Lorelei Amanda, June 22, 2008. The Nighswander family resides in Fort Wayne, IN. 2007 ..................................................................................... Kelly (Kunzelman) Brown, PharmD, and her husband, Andrew, PharmD ’05, a son, Jacob Andrew, August 19, 2008. The Brown family resides in Broadview Hts., OH. Erica (Erb) Preston, JD, BA ’04, and her husband, Nathan, BA ’03, a daughter, Paison Erb, October 9, 2008. The Preston family resides in Hilliard, OH. Kathryn (Thompson) Ulrey, BA, and her husband, Ryan, a daughter, Laenen Shae, May 21, 2008. The Ulrey family resides in Ada, OH. Gregory Matthew Sloan, the son of Jason Sloan, PharmD ’05, and his wife, Arin (Riddle), BA ’04. Evan Clifford Brady, the son of Lewis “Cliff” Brady, BSME ’04, and his wife, Lisa (Bockrath), PharmD ’06. Jacob Andrew Brown, the son of Andrew Brown, PharmD ’05, and his wife, Kelly (Kunzelman), PharmD ’07. SPRING 2009 41 InMemory Friends of the University Kay Cook, Lima, OH, August 10, 2008. Kay retired from Northern after 36 years of service in the Computer Center. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert. Elizabeth Falzone, Cleveland, OH, April 13, 2007. She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter, PH G ’31. Joseph Firszt, Lima, OH, August 9, 2008. A native of Duquesne, PA, Joseph was described as a talented composer, musician and artist. Skilled at his craft, Joseph was the youngest member of the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra and a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music and Western Reserve University. He held many titles, including artistic director for the Lima Symphony Orchestra, member of the Fox Studio Orchestra, violinist with the Cumberland Trio, conductor of the Sage City Symphony and consultant to the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He was the founder of several organizations, including the Lima Youth Orchestra, the Strings Festival at Ohio Northern, and the Manchester Area Youth String Orchestra. He was the co-founder of the Michael Rudiakov Music Academy and a lecturer in music at Ohio Northern University from 1967-71. He is survived by his wife, Pamela. Anne (Michael) Grindle, Maumee, OH, July 6, 2008. While Attending Northern, Anne was a member of the cheerleading squad and Zeta Tau Alpha. A member of the First Presbyterian Church of Maumee, OH, Anne was a first-grade teacher for a brief time in Oregon, OH, at Jerusalem Township School. She is survived by her family and friends. Gregory Hart, Kenton, OH, September 14, 2008. A native of Kenton, OH, Greg was employed as a security guard for Ohio Northern University. He is survived by his wife, Pam. Ivan Hoghe, Van Wert, OH, August 26, 2008. A member of the Henry Solomon Lehr Society, Ivan and his wife, Nellie (Balyeat), BSBA ’39, who survives, enjoyed maintaining their farm, which had been in their family for over 150 years. Louis Helwick, Dallas, TX, February 18, 2005. A veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II, Louis received a Legion of Merit award. Louis was a regional operations manager for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and ultimately retired after 39 years of service. His memberships included the Episcopoal Church of the Good Shepherd, First United Methodist Church in Kenton, OH, and Latham Lodge 154 A.F. & A.M. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara (Kinsey) Holycross-Helwick, AA ’37, BSEd ’43. James “Jim” Mitchell, Lima, OH, August 5, 2008. A veteran of the Army Air Corps during World War II, Jim received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma, a master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh, and a doctorate from The Ohio State University. Jim retired as a fellow engineer scientist after enjoying a 41-year career with Westinghouse Electric Corp. His work at Westinghouse earned him five patents and a Westinghouse Engineering Achievement Award, among other honors. After his retirement, Jim served as a consultant for Sundstrand Aerospace and a substitute teacher for Allen County schools for over 10 years. A member, deacon and head usher at Market Street Presbyterian Church, Jim is survived by his wife, Laura. 42 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Virginia (Rader) Reynolds, Columbus, OH, September 21, 2008. While at Northern, Virginia was a member of the basketball team, chorus and University Singers. She enjoyed a career as a teacher, coach and counselor. A 63-year member of the King Ave. United Methodist Church, Virginia served as a choir member and Sunday school teacher. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawson. John “Jay” Stahler, Clayton, OH, June 10, 2008. Jay attended Northern as a direct result of encouragement from his high school teacher and coach, W.K. Whitehead. After attending Northern, Jay went on to enjoy a successful career as an anesthesiologist for Good Samaritan Hospital and Miami Valley Hospital. He was a member of several organizations, including the Miami Valley Golf Club, Montgomery County Scholarship Committee, National Conference for Community and Justice, United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice and College Hill Community Church. A lifetime member of the Henry Solomon Lehr Society, Jay was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie. Judy Tabor, Lima, OH, August 31, 2008. Judy was a cook for Ohio Northern University’s Phi Mu Delta fraternity for 29 years. Judy played piano and organ at Maysville United Methodist Church, where she was also a member of its United Methodist Women’s group. A member of the Ada Senior Citizens Group, Judy enjoyed bowling. She is survived by her husband, Larry. Gerald Vinella, North Brunswick, NJ, September 11, 2008. After attending Ohio Northern, Gerald went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in education from Newark State College. A football and wrestling coach, Gerald enjoyed a 40-year career as a history teacher for Jonathan Dayton Regional and Piscataway High Schools. He is survived by his wife, Janice. Frederick Wintzer, Wapakoneta, OH, September 23, 2008. After 46 years of service, Frederick retired as president of G.A. Wintzer & Son Co. His memberships included the Auglaize County Regional Planning Commission, Hamer Lodge 167 Free & Accepted Masons, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8445, Wapakoneta Country Club and Wapakoneta Board of Education. Frederick received several honors throughout his lifetime, including the Citizen of the Year Award by the Wapakoneta Area Chamber of Commerce and the Wapakoneta Education Association Friends of Education Award. He was the proud recipient of two patents for a special bulk-hauling vehicle and a gas pressure tankage press. A veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II, Frederick is survived by his wife, Mary Alice (Spar), BSEd ’49. Alan Sadurski Alan Sadurski, tenured professor of chemistry at Ohio Northern University, died Friday, Aug. 22, 2008. A native of Detroit, Mich., Alan received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Oakland University in 1971 and a doctorate from Wayne State University in 1978. His career in education included such positions as visiting professor at Miami University, graduate teaching assistant at Wayne State University, and instructor at Michigan Christian College. For 28 years, he served as a professor of chemistry at Ohio Northern. The lives he touched, the friends he made, and the students he influenced are simply immense. His devotion to Ohio Northern truly paralleled his love of teaching. Since 1996, he belonged to the American Chemical Society. His passion for music was evident in his memberships, which included Bluffton Chorale, Concentus, Lima Symphony Chorus, ONU Men’s Chorus and jazz ensemble and the Salvation Army Staff Band. Alan is survived by his wife, Gailyn, BM ’05, son, Stephen (Rachel), daughter, Anna (Greg) Heier, two stepsons, Jason and Matthew Klem, and grandchildren. Alumni 1930 ........................................................ Gayle (Riddle) Huffman, AA, Willard, OH, October 14, 2003. She was a teacher for Willard and Richmond Twp. Schools, and she ultimately retired after 44 years of service. Gayle is survived by her family and friends. 1931 ........................................................ Peter Falzone, PH G, Cleveland, OH, April 17, 2005. While at Northern, Peter was a member of the men’s basketball team. He is a lifetime member of the N-Men. A retired pharmacist, Peter was the owner of Shore Drug in Lakeshore, OH, for over 40 years. His wife, Elizabeth, passed away in April 2007. 1934 ........................................................ Georgia Shepherd, BSEd, Lima, OH, July 22, 2008. Georgia was a teacher before she opened a beauty shop in Urbana, OH. A member of the Roundhead United Methodist Church, Georgia is survived by her family and friends. 1935 ................................................. Mary (Davis) Monson, BSEd, Bryan, OH, August 24, 2008. A former firstgrade teacher, Mary enjoyed farming in Richwood, OH, with her husband, Merrit, who preceded her in death. She is survived by her family and friends. Cora (Walcutt) Swartz, AA, Chelsea, MI, October 24, 2007. In addition to receiving a degree from Ohio Northern, Cora went on to receive a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Michigan State University. She served as the principal of Marble School for 20 years and was a Title IX coordinator for a brief time during retirement. A devoted member of Peoples Church in East Lansing, MI, Cora enjoyed being an elder, Stephen minister and teacher in the parish. Cora was preceded in death by her husband, Howard. 1938 ................................................. Gay Banes, BSEd, Canonsburg, PA, June 4, 2008. Gay began his professional career as a chemist and later went on to become and attorney. He worked for the Commonwealth of PA Claim Settlement, Department of Public Assistance, Flexcell International, William Penn Association, and he also maintained a private practice. He was instrumental in the creation of the South Allegheny School District and served the organization for 35 years. His memberships included the Allegheny Bar Association, American Bar Association, Audubon Society, American-Hungarian Foundation of War Relief, Bethlen Youth Federation, Hungarian Freedom Foundation, and Vizsla Club of America, among many others. Gay was the recipient of the Fraternalist of the Year Award by the Fraternal Societies of Greater Pittsburgh in 1987. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helene. Elmo Hagelberger, BSEE, Huntsville, OH, August 28, 2006. While at Northern, Elmo was a member of the IEEE-student chapter and Sigma Pi fraternity. He retired from the U.S. Air Force-WPAFB after 32 years of service as a production engineer. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eileen (Reed), BA ’32. 1945 1951 ............................................................. 1956 1939 Hiram Holdridge, BA, Craig, CO, December 24, 2007. After graduating from Northern, Hiram went on to attend Garrett Biblical Institute. A retired minister, Hiram is survived by his wife, Florence. 1946 Harry Frederick, JD, Canfield, OH, August 10, 2008. After serving in the U.S. Navy, he received three battle stars for outstanding service and went on to attend Ohio Northern. While at Northern, Harry was a member of the football team and Delta Sigma Phi. He began his professional career in the insurance industry and ultimately retired as a partner with Brennan, Frederick, Vouros & Black. His memberships included Canfield Christian Church, Canfield Kiwanis Club, Canfield Swim Club, Canfield War Vets Museum, Mahoning County Bar Association, and Ohio State Bar Association. Harry was preceded in death by his wife, Ellen. Harold “Pete” Vermillion, BSEd, Summerfield, FL, April 11, 2008. While at Northern, Pete was a member of the University Religious Association Council. A veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars, Pete was a retired United Methodist pastor of the Western Ohio Conference. He served several parishes, including Christ United Methodist Church in Gainesville, Pine United Methodist Church in Fort McCoy, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Ocala and USAR. Pete is survived by his wife, Jane. 1952 1957 Bernard Retterer, BSEE, Severna Park, MD, January 12, 2008. While at Northern, Bernard was a member of the basketball team and the IEEE-student chapter. He retired from ARINC Research Inc., after 25 years of service as a vice president of engineering for the communications research company. After retiring, he went on to act as a consultant for several organizations in Washington, D.C. Bernard is survived by his wife, Mary. John Works, JD, Silver Lake, OH, November 12, 2007. While at Northern, John was a member of Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Student Senate, and Willis Society. John received several degrees, including a BA from Brown University and an MBA and Ph. D. from Northwestern University. A veteran of the Korean conflict, John enjoyed a long career at Duquesne University before he retired as a professor of finance from the University of Akron. He is survived by his wife, Trudy. ............................................................. Warren Martens, BSPh, Walnut Creek, CA, August 5, 2008. While at Northern, he was a member of Kappa Psi fraternity. A graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Warren was a proud veteran of World War II. After the war, Warren went on to enjoy a 27-year career with Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company. His memberships included American Vets, Kiwanis Club of Rossmoor, United States Power Squadron (founder of the Diablo Chapter), and the VFW. Warren was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis. 1940 ............................................................ Doris (Clark) Ayres, BSEd, Van Wert, OH, September 13, 2008. While at Northern, Doris was a member of Theta Phi Delta. The youngest of nine children, Doris was a native of Alger, OH. Throughout her career in education, Doris was a teacher for Upper Sandusky, Harrod, and Lincoln Junior High Schools. She is survived by her family and friends. 1941 ............................................................. George Zimpfer, LLB, Lancaster, OH, August 30, 2007. A retired attorney, George was a member of the Fairfield County Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association and VFW Post 1380. He is survived by his wife, Dollie. 1942 .............................................................. Leona (Duncan) Lowery, BSEd, Jackson, MS, July 18, 2008. While at Northern, Leona was a member of Alpha Xi Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, The Northern Review and the Debate team. After graduating from Northern, Leona went on to receive a master’s degree from Vanderbilt University. A retired teacher, Leona was a member of Alpha Delta Kappa, Brandon United Methodist Church, Colonial Dames and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Leona was preceded in death by her husband, Robert. 1944 ............................................................ Ralph Walter, BSEE, North East, PA, September 2, 2008. While at Northern, Ralph was a member of the IEEE-student chapter. After graduation, Ralph went on to spend two years in the U.S. Navy, and he enjoyed a 36-year career with the Locomotive Division of General Electric as an electrical engineer. His memberships included Baker Creek Watershed Association, North East Cultural Center, North East Historical Society, North East School Board and Park United Methodist Church. Ralph is survived by his wife, Ruthanna (Vannorsdall), BA ’44. .......................................................... ......................................................... Carmen (Alvarez) Thuma, BSEd, Wesley Chapel, FL, February 6, 2008. While at Northern, Carmen was a member of Theta Phi Delta. A native of Havana, Cuba, Carmen is survived by her husband, James. 1949 .......................................................... James Walters, BA, BSPh, Sebring, FL, May 23, 2008. A veteran of World War II, James enjoyed a career as a medical doctor. He was a member of the Elks and the board of supervisors at Sun ’n Lakes Country Club. He served as an elder, finance committee member and Sunday-school teacher at First Presbyterian Church in Sebring, FL. James is survived by his wife, Joanne. Richard Welton, BSEd, Cleveland, OH, July 26, 2008. A veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II, Richard retired after 30-year career as a teacher and coach. During his retirement, Richard worked as a landscaper from April to November. He is survived by his wife, Ruth. 1950 .......................................................... Norbert Davis, BSEd, Lima, OH, September 15, 2008. A veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II, Norbert enjoyed a 46-year career with the Lima City Board of Education. He was heavily involved in many organizations, including Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton, Ancient Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks Lodge 54, High 12 Club 590, Lima Shrine Club, Lodge 205 F & AM, Song Masters Choral Group, and Trinity United Methodist Church. He was a member of the National Education and Ohio Education Associations. Norbert was preceded in death by his first wife, June, and his second wife, Marcella. William “Bill” Derry, BSPh, Hon. D.’01, Caldwell, ID, September 12, 2008. While at Northern, Bill was a member of chorus, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the football and wrestling teams. After serving with the Army Air Corps during World War II, Bill went on to graduate from Northern and work for Cheffy Drugs. He and his wife, Rondalee, who survives, opened Derry Drugs in 1953 and ultimately retired in 1990. His memberships included the Board of the Van Wert County Foundation, First United Methodist Church, Van Wert Elks Club, and Van Wert Rotary Club. He served in leadership roles for several organizations, including the Republican Party, Ohio State Pharmaceutical Association, Van Wert Heart Association, and Van Wert Junior Achievement. Bill was inducted into the Ft. Wayne Area Junior Achievement Hall of Fame and Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. ........................................................... 1955 ............................................................ Howard Mumma, Hon. D., Tucson, AZ, December 15, 2004. Howard was a retired minster of the United Methodist Church. Robert “Bob” Tschanz, BSCE, Celebration, FL, July 16, 2008. While at Northern, Robert was a member of the ASCE Student Chapter, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Tau Beta Phi. A veteran of the U.S. Army, Bob held several positions throughout his career, including professional engineer and surveyor at Surveyors, Inc., assistant city engineer and city engineer for the city of Lima, OH, and Allen County sanitary engineer. He was affiliated with several organizations, including Allen County Mental Health Services, the Lima Symphony, and the Rotary Boys Choir. Bob is survived by his wife, Jennie. ................................................... ................................................... 1959 ................................................... Donald Klein, BSME, Lima, OH, September 4, 2008. A veteran of the Marine Corps during the Korean War, Donald worked in various engineering capacities for over 35 years. He ultimately retired from AlliedSignal Foundation, Inc., where he worked as a senior manufacturing engineer. His efforts in the automotive product development area resulted in several patents. Donald is survived by his wife, Joan (Meier), BSEd ’68. Robert C. Bolon Robert C. Bolon, 85, died Nov. 16, 2008, in Cleveland. He served as president of the Hillier Family Foundation board, which supports the Metzger Nature Center, ONU’s nature center in Tuscarawas County. The Robert C. Bolon Academic Field Study Center, the 8,000-square-foot facility at the Nature Center, is named in his honor. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Betty L. (Martin) Bolon; a son, Thomas C. Bolon; a daughter, Laura A. Schaffter; and four grandchildren. A graduate of The Ohio State University, he was a retired executive from J.C. Penny Company Inc. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and recipient of a purple heart. SPRING 2009 43 Oren E. Dickason, JD ’38 Oren E. Dickason, JD ’38, died Jan. 6, 2009, in Lima at age 95. A graduate of the Pettit College of Law, Dickason practiced his profession in Lima for more 65 years and served as an adjunct professor of law at ONU. Dickason was a member of the Allen County, Ohio State and American Bar Associations. He served as president of the Allen County Bar Association and was a member of the Probate and Trust Law Committee of the Ohio State Bar Association. Dickason was born Aug. 29, 1913, in Lima to Oren and Bertha Dickason. On Dec. 29, 1939, he married Margaret S. Steiner, who preceded him in death. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church, Lima, where he served as president of the board of trustees. He served on the board of trustees of the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church and as chairman of the Section of Higher Education and Campus Ministries. He served as president of the Central Savings Association and was a founding trustee of the Lima Symphony Orchestra. He volunteered as president of the Shawnee Council of the Boy Scouts of America and as trustee of the YWCA and YMCA. He was a trustee for Baldwin-Wallace College for 22 years, where he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in 1993. He was a 68-year member of Lodge 205 Free & Accepted Masons. He was a member of Scottish Rite Valley of Toledo, the Lima Shrine Club, Chapter 49 Royal Arch Masons and Council 20 Royal & Select Masons. He is survived by a son, Miner (Meg) Dickason, JD ’67, of Lima; a daughter, Anne (Joe) Groth, of Portland, Ore.; and a special friend, Eileen Flynn, of Lima. 1962 1964 1966 Mary Lou (Vail) Bush, BSBA, Lima, OH, June 14, 2008. While at Northern, Mary Lou was a member of Delta Zeta sorority. She enjoyed a career as a typing and business teacher at Elida High School. Her memberships included Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks Lodge 54, Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 370 and Shawnee United Methodist Church. Mary Lou was preceded in death by her husband, Ned, BSEd ’50. Virginia Meyette, BSEd, Ohio City, OH, August 19, 2008. While at Northern, Virginia was a member of Kappa Delta Pi. In addition to her bachelor’s degree from Ohio Northern, Virginia received a master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado. A retired elementary school teacher, Virginia was a member of the American Association of University Women, St. Paul’s Church-Harrison Township, and Van Wert Chapter-Order of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul. JoAnn (Hobensack) Peterson, JD, Phoenix, AZ, August 31, 2008. A native of the Akron, OH, area, JoAnn moved to Arizona where she enjoyed 46 years as a resident. She retired from the Veteran’s Administration after 14 years of service and is survived by her husband, Edward. Phaedra (Iordanidou) Aingworth, BA, Cleveland, OH, June 23, 2008. Born in Oraiokastro, Greece, Phaedra came to Northern to study French and general science. While at Northern, she was a member of the World Student Organization. A retired teacher, Phaedra was preceded in death by her husband, Donald, BA ’65. Ruth (Brown) Harrington, BS, Akron, OH, October 4, 2008. While at Northern, Ruth was a member of Alpha Xi Delta and Northern Christian Fellowship. She went on to enjoy a career in the medical field. Ruth and her husband, Robert, BSPh ’63, who survives, loved to travel and visit with their grandchildren, friends and family. Gladys Steury, BA, Avon Lake, OH, March 24, 2008. Gladys was preceded in death by her husband, Calvin. William Tempel, BA, San Jose, CA, April 27, 2008. While at Northern, William wrote for Polaris. A veteran of the U.S. Army, William was a vice president and portfolio manager for Wachovia Securities in San Jose. A leader and mentor for many diverse audiences, William devoted his life to helping others. His pride remains in the non-profit charity, Tempel’s Rock Foundation for Children. He is survived by family and friends. Dorothy (Smith) Gulker, BSEd, Lima, OH, August 16, 2008. Dorothy was a retired teacher of the Bluffton school system and member of Shawnee United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert. 1963 ....................................................... ....................................................... ....................................................... Mary (Schmuck) Kandel, BSPh, East Canton, OH, August 20, 2008. While at Northern, Mary was a member of the Delta Zeta sorority, Kappa Epsilon, Student National Pharmaceutical Association and University Singers. A retired pharmacist, Mary belonged to Faith United Methodist Church, P.E.O. Sisterhood and The Ohio State Pharmaceutical Association, among others. She is survived by her husband, James, JD ’71. ....................................................... 1965 Donna Colvin, BSEd, Lima, OH, July 28, 2008. While at Northern, Donna was a member of Kappa Delta Pi and Sigma Tau Delta. A retired teacher of Lima Senior High School, Donna belonged to the Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don. William “Bill” Marley, BA, Pottstown, PA, July 21, 2008. Born in Fostoria, OH, Bill worked as a sales manager for The Swan Corporation for over 30 years. A member of St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, Bill is survived by his wife, Vicki. 44 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL .......................................................... 1968 .......................................................... Gary Brinsfield, JD, Waynesville, OH, September 17, 2008. He was employed by several organizations throughout his career, including the U.S. Justice Department, E.S. Gallon & Associates, and Couden, Pfarrer, Crew and Becker. His memberships included the American Trial Lawyers Association and the Dayton Bar Association. Gary is survived by his wife, Susan. 1969 .......................................................... Richard Styer, BSEd, Kenton, OH, August 22, 2008. While at Northern, he was a member of the marching band, Kappa Kappa Psi and the brass and jazz ensembles. Richard retired after 35 years of service with Kenton City Schools as a teacher. His memberships included Findlay College Concert Band, Findlay Flag City Band, First United Methodist Church, and Latham Lodge 154 F & AM. He was a board member for Habitat for Humanity, and he enjoyed volunteering for Hardin Memorial Hospital. Richard is survived by his wife, Sharon. 1970 ......................................................... Charlene McComas, BA, Ontario, CA, July 13, 2008. While at Northern, Charlene was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, French Club and Polaris. Throughout her career, she held such positions as assistant director of public administration for Pomona College, public relations director for Pomona Valley Hospital, project manager for Edison International and associate for Microsoft Corporation. She is survived by her family and friends. Cathie Solt, BA, McComb, OH, July 16, 2008. While at Northern, Cathie was a member of Northern Christian Fellowship. A retired realtor and antique dealer, Cathie was a co-founder of Starlite Cosmetic Co., of Shreveport, LA. Cathie is survived by her family and friends. 1973 .......................................................... Jaspal Kochhar, BSPh, Alexandria, VA, August, 2, 2008. After retiring from a career in pharmacy, Jaspal went on to participate in volunteer work and to serve as an associate for the United States Government. He is survived by his wife, Kimbinh Nguyen. Tom Naylor, BA, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 15, 2008. While at Northern, Tom was a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and Beta Beta Beta. After working as a perfusionist at North Ridge Hospital in Fort Lauderdale for over 25 years, he went on to enjoy a second career that stemmed from his hobby of raising orchids, bromeliads and water lilies. He established Dania Beach Water Gardens and Gifts and served as its president. A lecturer on plants and plant care, Tom was a member of the Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies and the International Water Lily and Water Gardening Society, among other organizations. Tom is survived by his family and friends. 1974 .......................................................... Ruth Kruse, BA, Napoleon, OH, July 29, 2008. Ruth enjoyed a career as a thirdgrade teacher for Pike-Delta-York Schools. Her memberships included the National Education Association, Trinity Lutheran Church, the Ohio Education Association and the Pike-Delta-York Education Association. A Sunday-school teacher for St. Peters Lutheran Church, Ruth volunteered for Fulton County Hospice. She is survived by her family and friends. Juanita (Skidmore) Shroats, BSEd, Green Camp, OH, May 17, 2008. Juanita retired from Pleasant Elementary Schools after 20 years of service. A long-time resident of Green Camp, Juanita was a member of Green Camp United Methodist Church where she served as a pianist, organist and music director. She enjoyed giving piano lessons to students in Marion County. Juanita was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon. 1979 .......................................................... Jerome Vennemann, JD, Cincinnati, OH, May 19, 2008. Prior to attending Northern, Jerry received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Cincinnati. He enjoyed a career in the legal department at Cinergy and ultimately retired as General Council. Jerry is survived by his wife, Eileen. 1997 .......................................................... David Gartrell Jr., BSPh, Strasburg, OH, June 25, 2008. While at Northern, David was a member of Phi Mu Delta fraternity and he participated in intramural sports. David worked for Walgreens as a staff pharmacist. An avid sports fan, David enjoyed reading, fishing, music, and his faith. He is survived by his wife, Sarah (Longstreet), BSPh ’97. What’s New? Moved lately? Changed jobs? Been promoted? Received an award? Said “I do?” How about that new baby? Help keep us and other alumni up-to-date on your accomplishments. Please complete the form below and mail to Office of Alumni Affairs, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio 45810. Or, send an e-mail to [email protected] or fax to 419-772-2568 Or, fill out the form electronically at www.onualumni.com Name (Include Maiden) ____________________________________________________Class__________Year________Degree__________ (season) (BA, JD, etc.) Home Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________ City_ ________________________________________________________________________ State___________Zip________________ Telephone (__________)___________________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail address____________________________________________________________________________________________________ r Check box if you would like your e-mail address included in the Class Notes section of the Alumni Journal Employer ______________________________________________________________________________________ If a new job, check r Job Title _ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Business Address (For Location Purposes)_ __________________________________________________________________________________ City_ ________________________________________________________________________ State___________Zip________________ Business Phone (__________)_ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Spouse’s Name (Please include maiden name)_ _______________________________________________________________________________ Is your spouse an ONU graduate? Year_______Degree________ Spouse’s Job Title______________________________________Employer_ ___________________________________________________ News/Comments_ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This new address is effective_ ________________________________________________________________________________________ SPRING 2009 45 Fold this side in first Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY 525 S MAIN ST ADA, OH 45810-9989 Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear 46 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Fold this side in second and tape along edge William L. Robinson Young Alumni Award The William L. Robinson Young Alumni Award, established on May 29, 2004, was created to honor and recognize 45 years of influencing Ohio Northern University students and to ensure that this legacy continues throughout the next 45 years. The annual recipient demonstrates passion and loyalty toward their profession, community and alma mater, Ohio Northern University. • • • • • • The alumna/alumnus must have graduated within the last 15 years from Ohio Northern University. The individual may represent any college of the University, graduate or undergraduate. One female and one male may be selected per year. The selected individuals will be chosen by the selection committee and honored at ONU’s Homecoming. Any person affiliated with ONU may nominate the individual by sending a letter of reference and any available information (i.e. résumé), along with the following nomination form. For more information, please call 866-ONU-ALUM. Nominee:_ ______________________________________________________________________ Degree:_____________________________________ Class Year: __________________________ Your Name:______________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone:__________________________________________________________________ Below, please furnish detailed information in support of your nomination. (Use additional paper if necessary.) _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Please return nominations to: Ann Donnelly Director of Alumni Affairs Ohio Northern University 525 South Main Street Ada, Ohio 45810 SPRING 2009 47 Fold this side in first Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY 525 S MAIN ST ADA, OH 45810-9989 Please fold along dotted line so that ONU address and postage appear 48 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Fold this side in second and tape along edge The Office of Career Services at Ohio Northern University is Here for You. Did you know that the Office of Career Services is still committed to helping you find a career that is right for you or helping you select and apply to graduate or professional school? Every service we provide to our students is available to ONU alumni as a lifetime benefit. The Office of Career Services has made positive changes and has more to offer than ever before. We strategically cultivate and strengthen long-term relationships with “Employers of Choice” to market our graduates in the local, national and international arenas to maximize your employment opportunities. Career advisory services are provided by professional career advisors and are individualized to fit your specific needs. Call to talk to us about: • Career focus and search strategies or preparation for graduate/professional school • Utilization of campus resources • Utilizing technology and web career channels • Networking success strategies • Leveraging employer leads • Behavioral-based interview dimensions and techniques • Interview preparation • Navigating through demographic and economic conditions when making career choices • Exploring experiential learning or internship opportunities • Document critiquing (résumé/curriculum vitae, cover letters, portfolio review) In addition to these services, you’re still invited to our career fairs: • Fall and Spring Career Kaleidoscope for Arts & Sciences, Business Administration and Engineering majors • Pharmacy Jobs Fair for Pharmacy majors • Collegiate Employ.Net virtual job fair And to our workshops and presentations: • Symplicity/Optimal Résumé and Career Search Engine Strategies – Leveraging Technology in Your Career Search • Graduate/professional school workshops • Career Fair Success Strategies • Networking Success Strategies • Behavioral Interviewing Phase I (explains how to conquer the most challenging interview questions that employers will ask) • Behavioral Interviewing Phase II: Mock Interviewing with Career Services professional advisors, peer career assistants and alumni • Myers Briggs Type Indicator® – Understanding Your “Type” • Financial planning and investment workshops Refer to our Web site for updated event information: www.onu.edu/careers Call for an appointment to speak with a professional career advisor 419-772-2145. SPRING 2009 49 Ohio Northern University Alumni Weekend 2009 SAVE THE DATE • May 29-31, 2009 • www.onualumni.com Welcome back to Ohio Northern University! Alumni Weekend 2009 promises to be full of fellowship and fun. The weekend is designed to provide you with opportunities to meet former classmates, make new friends, and enjoy our beautiful campus and facilities. We hope you will attend the seminars, banquets and other programs that are planned. We are especially thankful to the class of 1959 planning committee which has helped so much with this year’s activities. Friday, MAY 29 Noon Alumni Luncheon (McIntosh Center, Wishing Well) 1 - 6 p.m. Registration (McIntosh Center, Main Lobby) 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Bridge Session (McIntosh Center) Find a partner or come by yourself for an afternoon of fun! 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Tour of the Mathile Center for the Natural Sciences 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Internet Basics Learn more about options to connect on the world wide web! 2:30 - 4 p.m. Tours of Campus Including the Hakes-Pierstorf Family Pharmacy Addition, Dial-Roberson Football Stadium, King Horn Center, Dicke Hall, the Alumni House, and much more! 5:15 - 6 p.m. Reception in the Elzay Gallery of Art Featuring the work of Jaye Bumbaugh, BSEd ’59. 6:30 p.m. 50th Year Class Reunion Dinner and Photo (McIntosh Center, Ballroom) Join us as we honor the class of 1959. 5050 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL 9 p.m. Reception The Inn at Ohio Northern University Come one, come all for hors d’oeuvres and fun! Saturday, MAY 30 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Registration (McIntosh Center, Main Lobby) 7:30 - 9 a.m. Breakfast Buffet (McIntosh Center, Activities Room) 8 a.m. Walk the Remington Walk Enjoy a leisurely walk through ONU’s beautiful campus with other ONU alumni and friends while learning about these new sculptures on Northern’s campus. (Meet at the McIntosh fountain at 8 a.m. for shuttle service to the walk.) 9 - 10 a.m. Alumni College This hour will include various activities for alumni and friends. Please view www.onualumni.com for topics. 10:15 a.m. - noon Meet the Deans and College Reunion Celebrations Visit with deans and faculty from your college. Noon - 1:30 p.m. Alumni Association Luncheon (Ballroom) Join ONU alumni and friends for a picnic lunch followed by an update on the University from President Baker. 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Jewelry making with the First Lady 1:30 - 3 p.m. Tours of Campus Including the Hakes-Pierstorf Family Pharmacy Addition, Dial-Roberson Football Stadium, King Horn Center, Dicke Hall, the Alumni House and much more! 2 - 6 p.m. Horse and Carriage Rides Through ONU’s Campus (Leaving from McIntosh Center) 2 p.m. Renew your vows in the beautiful chapel gardens on ONU’s campus 3 - 4 p.m. Tour of the Mathile Center for the Natural Sciences 5 - 6 p.m. Garden Reception at the President’s Home (Dicke House) Join Dr. Kendall L. and Mrs. Toby Baker, BFA ’06, at their home prior to the alumni awards dinner. Transportation will be provided from McIntosh Center. 6:30 p.m. Alumni Awards Banquet and Dinner (McIntosh Center) Join us for an evening of dining and entertainment while celebrating this year’s Distinguished Alumni Award recipients. Sunday, May 31 8 - 10 a.m. Breakfast at The Inn at Ohio Northern University Sunday Worship A list of area churches and worship times are available at the registration area. 11 a.m. The Ninth Annual Robby Golf Classic (Colonial Golfers Club - five miles west of Ada) The event is a fundraiser for The Robby Fund, named in honor of Bill Robinson, BSEd ’61, Hon.D. ’05, H of F ’05. Your participation fee of $125 includes range balls, 18 holes of golf with a cart, and a post-golf dinner. The shotgun start will be at noon with dinner taking place at approximately 5 p.m. For further information, please contact Ann Donnelly, BA ’99, director of alumni affairs, at 419-772-3549 or [email protected] special Information Alumni Headquarters McIntosh Center will again be this year’s Alumni Weekend Headquarters. Upon arrival, you should report to the registration area to receive your weekend materials, including room assignments, tickets for events, and any other information you should need. A festive atmosphere, including helpful student ambassadors, ONU yearbooks from the mid-50s, and music from your years on campus will greet you at Alumni Headquarters. In addition, information will be available from the Office of Admissions. Make Alumni Headquarters your first stop when you come to campus. Lodging We are pleased to now offer you a room at the beautiful Inn at Ohio Northern University. You may reserve a room at this full-service luxury hotel, at a rate of $90 plus tax, by calling 419-772-2500. This block will be held through May 15, 2009. Please refer to Alumni Weekend when calling to make your reservation. Also located on Northern’s campus are rooms in Ohio Northern’s Campus Village Apartments. This will be available to attendees at this year’s Alumni Weekend on Friday and Saturday nights at a cost of $35 per night. You may reserve a campus village apartment in the registration form. Barnes & Noble Bookstore The University Bookstore, located in McIntosh Center, will be open throughout the weekend so you may purchase ONU memorabilia. The bookstore’s hours of operation are below, and will be posted at the registration area as well. Tours of Campus Tours of campus will be available throughout the weekend led by ONU student ambassadors in attendance. They would be happy to give you a guided tour so you may reminisce about how campus looked in 1959, and how it has changed over the years. Friday - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Special Events Please visit the bookstore during these hours to take advantage of being on campus once again and to show your ONU pride when you return home. Horse and Carriage Campus Tours For the fifth straight year, tours of campus in a horse and carriage will be available from 2 - 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 30. There will be many other opportunities for tours of campus throughout the weekend, so please take advantage of them to see the new buildings and renovated structures on campus. Northern On Main ONU’s own coffee shop will be open for business during Alumni Weekend for guests to take advantage of freshly brewed Starbucks coffee, or a grilled sandwich of their choice. Its hours of operation are below, and will be posted at the registration area as well. Friday - 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday - 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Northern on Main is located on Main Street adjacent to the front of campus, about a two block walk from McIntosh Center. Elzay Gallery of Art Visit the Elzay Gallery of Art on ONU’s campus. The gallery will be open from noon - 5 p.m. both Friday and Saturday of Alumni Weekend for your enjoyment. This year’s exhibit features ONU’s own Jaye Bumbaugh, BSEd ’59. Alumni College Seminars The Alumni College seminars will be discussions led by Ohio Northern faculty members and will cover topics selected by your peers that we hope will interest you. The History of Football at ONU, Dr. Russ Crawford Jewelry Making with the First Lady Join ONU First Lady Toby Baker, BFA ’06, in this session, which will be an interactive jewelry-making opportunity for attendees of Alumni Weekend. Each participant will leave with a piece of jewelry that they have personally made. Come enjoy yourselves and make a one of a kind piece of jewelry that you can show off to your friends when you return home. Internet Basics Would you like to learn about more options to communicate? Attend this session to hone your skills on the world wide web. Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner Saturday night of Alumni Weekend, the Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner will be held to honor the 2008 Distinguished Alumni Awards winners. All attendees of Alumni Weekend are invited and encouraged to attend this dinner to honor their fellow alumni who are winning these prestigious awards. Bridge Session Join in on an afternoon of bridge with alumni and friends! Find a partner or come alone for an event filled with fun and wonderful prizes. Ninth Annual Robby Classic For all golfers who will be attending AlumniWeekend,the Ninth Annual Robby Classic will take place on Sunday, May 31, at Colonial Golfers Club, located 5 miles west of Ada. For further information and to receive a registration form, please contact Ann Donnelly, BA ’99, director of alumni affairs at (419) 772-3549, or e-mail [email protected] Registration Please complete this registration form and return it to: Office of Alumni Affairs, Ohio Northern University, 525 S. Main St., Ada, OH 45810 by Monday, May 25, 2009. Make checks payable to: Ohio Northern University You may also pay by credit card by calling 419-772-2727 *Please note: All other class reunion gatherings will be celebrated during Homecoming Weekend - October 10, 2009 Friday Saturday Lodging–Campus Village Apartments @ 35 per night _____ guest(s) Luncheon (complimentary) _____ guest(s) Bridge Session _____ guest(s) Breakfast Buffet @ $7 per guest Internet Basics Program _____ guest(s) Vow Renewal Ceremony _____ guest(s) Mathile Center Tour _____ guest(s) Mathile Center Tour _____ guest(s) Reception, Elzay Gallery of Art _____ guest(s) 50th Year Class Reunion Dinner _____ guest(s) @ $15 per guest (Class of ’59 and spouse complimentary) $___________ Lodging–Campus Village Apartments @ $35 per night _____ guest(s) _____ guest(s) $____________ 50th Reunion Class and Golden Years Breakfast (complimentary) _____ guest(s) Alumni Association Luncheon @ $10 per guest _____ guest(s) $____________ Internet Basics The History of Football at ONU Jewelry Making with the First Lady _____ guest(s) _____ guest(s) _____ guest(s) Meet the Deans and College Reunion Celebrations Dicke College of Business Administration Raabe College of Pharmacy Pettit College of Law Smull College of Engineering Getty College of Arts & Sciences _____ guest(s) _____ guest(s) _____ guest(s) _____ guest(s) _____ guest(s) President’s Reception _____ guest(s) Alumni Awards Banquet @ $13 per guest _____ guest(s) $____________ Name _ ________________________________________ Telephone _ ____________________________________ Class Year ______________________________________ E-mail _________________________________________ Address _ ______________________________________ Guest(s)________________________________________ SPRING 2009 51 52 OHIO NORTHERN ALUMNI JOURNAL Ducks swimming in the lake in front of University Terrace apartments on ONU’s campus. Photo: Ken Colwell ALUMNI JOURNAL Ohio Northern University Office of Alumni Affairs 525 South Main Street Ada, Ohio 45810