Grand Marshal - Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
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Grand Marshal - Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
1 Baccalaureate Marshals Ms. Jodi Powley Dr. Tiffany M. E. Welch Master Marshal Dr. Tiffany M. E. Welch Faculty Marshals Dr. Mary Daly Dr. Alissa Rose Herald Dr. Scott A. Davis Mansfield Dr. Charles Hoy U N I V E R S I T Y Grand Marshal Mansfield University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, is committed to a policy of affirmative action, and assures an equal opportunity to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, handicap, ancestry, national origin, age, veteran status, or sex. Dr. Russell Dodson D r. Russell Dodson is a semi-retired faculty member in Geosciences. He obtained his Ph.D. in Geography from Michigan State University in 1985. Among his accomplishments, he served as chair of his department from 19932014; developed the Environmental Science program in Geography at Mansfield University; has been advisor to the Geography Club since its inception in 1986; led numerous three-week summer field classes to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland; co-led the 2014 PASSHE Summer Honors Program to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia; and served on or chaired numerous university committees. Prior to his academic career he was a surveyor in the U.S. Army and a production foreman at Ford Motor Company. He is on the Board of Directors for the Wellsboro Community Concert Association and was recently elected their president. The outdoors are important to him and over the years he has enjoyed taking students hiking and camping, canoeing and whitewater rafting, caving, and skiing. Listening to live music (bluegrass, folk, old timey), learning to play the mountain dulcimer, and contra dancing are his favorite pastimes. Our History M ansfield University dates to 1857 when the Mansfield Classical Seminary opened with 105 students. In 1862 the institution was designated a State Normal School for the training of teachers. Enrollment had grown to 400 by 1905. In 1927, Mansfield became the first school in Pennsylvania to be designated a State Teachers College, authorized by the State Board of Education to grant bachelor of science degrees in elementary and secondary education, music, and home economics. In 1960, the school became Mansfield State College, a multi-purpose institution offering a broad range of curricula. On July 1, 1983, Mansfield University came into being as a unit of the State System of Higher Education. Mansfield University has twenty-eight active baccalaureate degree programs, six associate degree programs, and four master’s programs, with a fall 2015 enrollment of 2,255 undergraduates and 121 graduate students, for a total enrollment of 2,376 students. 4 Our Coin T he Mansfield University Graduation Coin was inspired by the President’s Coin for Excellence, and designed by alumnus Yukta Sagar (Graphic Arts, ’14). The front of the coin features North Hall, one of the first campus buildings and an enduring symbol of Mansfield University. The red and black rolling hills are Mansfield University school colors and symbols of the region. The 15 red and black circles represent our diversity and the community of students, faculty, staff and alumni who make Mansfield a special place, as well as the original 15 alumni from the first graduating class. The back of the coin features our Creed, and the names the University has held. The diamond in the center echoes the four tenets of the Creed: Character, Scholarship, Service and Culture. The attached tassel is a recognition of graduates of the institution. Finally, the rope surrounding the creed is a symbol of the bonds that we all build at Mansfield University that hold us together well past graduation. The Student Government Association sponsors a coin for each graduate. SGA also awards four faculty and staff members, representing the four tenets of the Creed, with the current year’s coin for their service to Mansfield University students. Graduates and Alumni can also purchase additional coins for this year, or their year of graduation through the Mountie Den on campus (beginning in 2015). All proceeds go directly to the H2S No-Interest Loan fund for Mansfield University students. 2015 Graduation Coin Recipients Ms. Nancy Nauman Dr. Adrianne McEvoy Mr. Alan Zellner Dr. Abby Werlock Great Conversations Honors Program T he Honors Program at Mansfield University is a 12-credit, multi-disciplinary academic program featuring innovative course work, challenging subjects, and opportunities for cultural enrichment in the liberal arts. This program is designed for students with a strong record of academic achievement and a desire for new learning experiences. It is open to undergraduates of all majors and designed to provide an intellectually stimulating experience for outstanding students. The Honors Program enables students to explore subjects that interest them in greater depth than may be possible in traditional courses, and it also allows students to apply their knowledge across academic fields. It is the goal of the Honors Program to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities to achieve their full potential during their academic career at Mansfield University. Honors students must maintain a 3.00 Q.P.A. in both their honors courses and their overall grade point average as well as make continual progress in completing the honors curriculum. The following individuals have successfully completed the Honors Program this year: Ms. Karyn Anselmo Kinnelon, NJ 5 Commencement Honors (Distinction in coursework taken at Mansfield University) Summa Cum Laude Michele A. Brunker Katelyn M. Gavin Sayward K. Mack Magna Cum Laude Karyn E. Anselmo Abigail R. Beck Donean S. Canfield Brianne L. Duell Ashleigh L. Durning Robert S. Eastwood, Jr. Keri M. Edsall Ryan S. Fox Deborah E. Hamor Kelsey A. Herman Rachael Horvath Herbert R. Kinney Whitney S. Landis Matthew J. Levine Joshua A. Long Christine M. Masucci Sarah M. Milletics Mariah Murray Anais R. Sattler Jessica L. Swingle Allison R. Watkins Jason A. White Alyssa A. Wroblewski Carol L. Yingst Clarice J. Garfield Melissa A. Hutcheson Christina M. Lauer Mayone L. Saunders Jonathan P. Sova Lauren C. Stefovic Michael J. Walsh Abbey Westfall Sara E. Whipple Brittany L. Wright William K. Zaret Barrett J. Davis Sierra I. Ilnicki Katelyn M. Morariu Dianna L. Myers Cum Laude Dustin R. Ackley Rebecca K. Adams Bobbie J. Brignola Jackie L. Condon Alexa J. Dhuy Lauren E. Dorosh Associate Degree with Honors Gemma N. Bardo Ashley M. Brown Graduating Veterans and Military Students Dustin Ackley, Specialist, US Army. Deployed 2010-2011 to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Derek Campbell, Specialist, US Army. Operation Enduring Freedom; Deployed to Afghanistan. Garrett Daddezio, 2nd Lieutenant, US Army. To be commissioned after graduation. Nathan Fox, Specialist, US Army National Guard. Served four years. Ryan Fox, Senior Airman, US Air Force. Served four years. Lloyd Harrower, Private, US Army. Iraq campaign medal with two campaign stars. Rachael Horvath, Specialist, US Army. Two tours to Iraq. Damon Lagos, Specialist, US Army. Operation Enduring Freedom; Deployed to Kuwait. Joel Rymell, Specialist (Army Reserves)/2nd Class Petty Officer (Navy), US Army Reserves/Navy. US Army Reserves 1979-1982; US Navy 1982-2002. Retired 2010 w/30 years of service; Deployed to Libya, Somalia and Haiti; Desert Shield and Desert Storm veteran. 6 Candidates for Degrees Associate of Arts Sabrina L. Burdick, Liberal Studies Westfield, PA Bethany Huck, Liberal Studies Wellsboro, PA Nicole R. Kshir, Liberal Studies Blossburg, PA Amelia L. Lieberknecht, Liberal Studies Michele H. Perry, Liberal Studies Covington, PA Lawrenceville, PA Associate of Applied Science Stephen J. Armon, Respiratory Therapy Vestal, NY Gemma N. Bardo, Radiology Technology Canton, PA Hannah R. Brouse, Radiology Technology Watsontown, PA Ashley M. Brown, Radiology Technology Kristin E. Conrad, Respiratory Therapy Barrett J. Davis, Natural Gas Production and Services: GIS Technician Sierra I. Ilnicki, Radiology Technology Brailee D. Linden, Radiology Technology Katelyn M. Morariu, Radiology Technology Newfield, NY Rome, PA Renovo, PA Sayre, PA Coudersport, PA Rome, PA Dianna L. Myers, Natural Gas Production and Services: Permitting / Inspection; GIS Technician Benjamin Pepper, Natural Gas Production and Services: GIS Technician Waverly, NY Canton, PA Calynne M. Pino, Radiology Technology Covington, PA Stephen P. Quattrini, Respiratory Therapy Big Flats, NY Anthony J. Saxbury, Natural Gas Production and Services: Safety Management Westfield, PA Taylor K. Schneider, Radiology Technology Towanda, PA Casey R. Smith, Respiratory Therapy Kimberly A. Stephens, Respiratory Therapy Molly K. Wood, Natural Gas Production and Services: Safety Management Bath, NY Palmyra, NY Mansfield, PA 7 Associate of Science Brad R. Boyce, Criminal Justice Administration Wellsboro, PA Derek R. Campbell, Criminal Justice Administration Columbia Cross Roads, PA Kassidy K. Chilson, Criminal Justice Administration Towanda, PA Dakota Clark, Criminal Justice Administration Joshua D. Owens, Criminal Justice Administration Hamilton J. Schoonover, Criminal Justice Administration Keenan M. Strykowski, Computer Information Systems Elmira, NY Largo, FL Elkland, PA Wellsboro, PA Bachelor of Arts Karyn E. Anselmo, Political Science Cody M. Baker, English New Cumberland, PA Brandon B. Bedient, History Savona, NY Alexander T. Bock, Political Science Carlisle, PA Timothy S. Carr, History Jackie L. Condon, Liberal Studies Stephanie K. Crane, Sociology / Anthropology: Culture and Society Leah Fletcher, Art History Thomas A. Giamanco, Political Science Hunter A. Hill, English Kevin M. Hoffman, Liberal Studies Devin L. Howe, Philosophy Torrin B. Mauck, Liberal Studies Binghamton, NY Rome, PA Covington, PA Mount Laurel, NJ Brackney, PA Equinunk, PA Center Valley, PA Middlebury Center, PA Gwinn, MI Sarah M. Milletics, Liberal Studies Harrisburg, PA Dominique N. Natelli, Liberal Studies Langhorne, PA Zachary T. Osborne, Liberal Studies Kayla A. Robinson, Liberal Studies Aditya Sagar, Music Jacob S. Sankey, History Serenne Storrs, Liberal Studies Jason A. White, Philosophy; Political Science 8 Kinnelon, NJ Blossburg, PA Roaring Branch, PA Bengaluru, Karnataka, Republic of India Corning, NY Athens, PA Mansfield, PA Alexa M. Wolcott, Liberal Studies Rebecca L. Zimmerman, Liberal Studies Sayre, PA Towanda, PA Bachelor of Music Lukas M. Fogel, Music: Music Technology Matthew J. Levine, Music Education Christine M. Masucci, Music: Elective Studies in Business, Business Administration Alyssa A. Wroblewski, Music Performance: Instrumental; Music Technology Bangor, PA Mansfield, PA Hellertown, PA Milford, PA Bachelor of Science Dustin R. Ackley, Criminal Justice Administration; Political Science Athens, PA Jessica L. Allen, Criminal Justice Administration Biglerville, PA Karyn E. Anselmo, Mass Communication: Electronic Media Kinnelon, NJ Courtney A. Baer, Business Administration Tafshir B. Bah, Criminal Justice Administration; Political Science Cogan Station, PA Blakeslee, PA Robert R. Baker, Criminal Justice Administration Milton, PA Westyn S. Baylor, Business Administration: Management Bangor, PA Madeline I. Bird, Criminal Justice Administration Kiley A. Birgensmith, Business Administration: Accounting Watsontown, PA Hanover, PA Bobbie J. Brignola, Psychology: General Athens, PA Rachael A. Calaman, Biology Athens, PA Donean S. Canfield, Psychology: Human Resource Management Cody J. Carlson, Mass Communication: Electronic Media Monay D. Colburn, Psychology: Counseling Christopher S. Crane, Graphic Design: Print Graphics Garrett Daddezio, Safety Management Alexa J. Dhuy, Psychology: Mind / Body Health Laceyville, PA Elmira, NY Philadelphia, PA Canton, PA Downsville, NY Van Etten, NY Daniel L. Dority, Criminal Justice Administration Williamsport, PA Keri M. Edsall, Mass Communication: Public Relations Painted Post, NY Heather M. Forenz, Nutrition: Dietetics Nathan M. Fox, Criminal Justice Administration Mansfield, PA Cleona, PA 9 Ryan S. Fox, Biology: Environmental Science Mansfield, PA Erica L. Frank, Mass Communication: Public Relations Hatboro, PA Teaka M. Frank, Organizational Communication Tioga, PA Ashley D. Frost, Psychology: Human Resource Management Blossburg, PA Clarice J. Garfield, Psychology: Lifespan Development: Counseling Sayre, PA Katelyn M. Gavin, Psychology: Human Resource Management; Lifespan Development Canisteo, NY Derek J. Girardi, Computer and Information Science: Computer Science; Mathematics: Applied Mathematics – Computer Science Elmira, NY Ryan S. Goble, Safety Management Athens, PA Amanda K. Golden, Psychology: General Horseheads, NY Sheri L. Guinnip, Psychology: General Elkland, PA Eileen E. Halley, Mass Communication: Broadcasting Casey E. Hanson, Mass Communication: Public Relations Bridgeport, PA Dingmans Ferry, PA Lloyd A. Harrower, Jr., Computer and Information Science: Information Systems Blossburg, PA Nicholas J. Hartranft, Mass Communication: Journalism; Organizational Communication Jajhira E. Herbert, Mass Communication: Broadcasting Orwigsburg, PA Levittown, PA Zachary H. Hogan, Criminal Justice Administration Horseheads, NY Michael C. Hohl, Geography: Environmental Science Greencastle, PA Artie M. Holdren, Nutrition: Dietetics Rachael Horvath, Nutrition: Dietetics; Sports Nutrition Jeremy S. Kesig, Criminal Justice Administration Damon E. Lagos, Criminal Justice Administration Whitney S. Landis, Psychology: Counseling David M. Lewis, Business Administration: Marketing Troy, PA Covington, PA Jersey Shore, PA Blossburg, PA Columbia Cross Roads, PA Elmira, NY Joshua A. Long, Computer and Information Science: Computer Science; Mathematics: Pure Mathematics Jessica M. Lopez, Organizational Communication: Generalist Dylan A. Loucks, Graphic Design: Print Graphics Mansfield, PA Elmira, NY York, PA Brittney J. Lupold, Psychology: General Trout Run, PA Emily E. Lusk, Business Administration: Marketing Wellsboro, PA Joshua R. Lyons, Safety Management 10 Athens, PA Stephanie MacInerney, Business Administration Elmira, NY Mark F. Malloy, Geography: Outdoor Recreation Leadership Shavertown, PA Kathryn J. McMahon, Mass Communication: Electronic Media Tunkhannock, PA Sarah T. Mirabile, Psychology: Counseling Troy, PA Kurtis W. Morgan, Geography: Environmental Science Mariah Murray, Criminal Justice Administration Ulysses, PA Madison Township, PA Amanda M. Nassar, Biology: Medical Laboratory Sciences Elmira, NY Sandra Nelson, Business Administration: Accounting Philadelphia, PA Arminda Nesle, Geography: Mapping Technology Sayre, PA Kendra R. Orchowski, Graphic Design: Motion Graphics YounJong Park, Business Administration Elkland, PA Bandarjo Ungaran, Central Java, Republic of Indonesia Brock R. Parker, Criminal Justice Administration Troy, PA Martin Pease, Mass Communication: Broadcasting Amy K. Perry, Business Administration: Accounting Morristown, NY Middlebury Center, PA Nicole L. Phillips, Psychology: Lifespan Development Pine City, NY James R. Querry, Nutrition: Dietetics; Sports Nutrition Huntingdon, PA Elizabeth M. Quillinan, Business Administration Gillett, PA Sylvia A. Rabago Rodriquez, Medical Technology Wyalusing, PA Ashley N. Redell, Psychology: Human Resource Management Wellsboro, PA Tyanna N. Roberts, Mass Communication: Broadcasting Philadelphia, PA Kishon Robinson, Criminal Justice Administration Corning, NY Eric Rodriguez, Mass Communication: Public Relations Harrisburg, PA Richard S. Ruggiero, Business Administration: Marketing Harpursville, NY Stephanie Rzeplinski, Business Administration Fredericksburg, PA Dalton J. Sabo, Biology: Fisheries Hanover, PA Zachary J. Sacoman, Organizational Communication New Cumberland, PA Anais R. Sattler, Graphic Design: Print Graphics; Business Administration: Marketing Mayone L. Saunders, Safety Management Pordea Z. Saydee, Psychology: Counseling Eric Schanzenbacher, Criminal Justice Administration Harold P. Shy, Jr., Business Administration Mansfield, PA Columbia Cross Roads, PA Philadelphia, PA Greencastle, PA Philadelphia, PA 11 PROG PRELUDE* Selections from the following: Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor Admiral Faragut March, Frank H. Losey (1897 Mansfield State Normal School graduate) America the Beautiful, Samuel A. Ward, arr. Dorothy Gates God Bless America, Irving Berlin, arr. William Himes Shout Out! March, Thomas Mack Jambalaya, Hank Williams, arr. Alan Fernie All My Loving, Lennon & McCartney, arr. Alan Fernie Uptown Funk, Mark Ronson, arr. Rob J. Hume PROCESSIONAL* Pomp & Circumstance No. 1, Edward Elgar, arr. Philip Sparke Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor OPENING OF CONVOCATION Dr. Charles Hoy, Grand Marshal NATIONAL ANTHEM The Star-Spangled Banner, by Francis Scott Key arr. by John Philip Sousa Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor Mr. Lucas Lourenco, student soloist INVOCATION Ms. Courtney Hull, Campus Ministry WELCOME AND PRESENTATION OF THE PLATFORM PARTY Dr. Charles Hoy, Grand Marshal INTRODUCTION OF PRESIDENT HENDRICKS Dr. Charles Hoy, Grand Marshal WELCOME AND REMARKS Brig. General Francis L. Hendricks, USAF (Retired), '79, President COIN PRESENTATION Mr. Joseph H. Turner, Treasurer, Student Government Association INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Mr. Patrick Henderson, Member, Council of Trustees ADDRESS Dr. Russell Dodson 12 GRAM PRESENTATION OF ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES Dr. John M. Ulrich, Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences PRESENTATION OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREE CANDIDATES Dr. John M. Ulrich, Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Nancy L. Sidell, Interim Dean, College of Professional Studies PRESENTATION OF MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES Dr. Nancy L. Sidell, Interim Dean, College of Professional Studies RECOMMENDATION FOR CONFERRAL OF DEGREES Dr. Steven Siconolfi, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs CONFERRAL OF DEGREES Brig. General Francis L. Hendricks, USAF (Retired), '79, President ALMA MATER Mansfield Hail, By Will George Butler, arr. by A. F. Brennan Please salute the Class of 2015 by joining in singing the Alma Mater. You will find the lyrics on page 20. Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor Mr. Lucas Lourenco, student soloist ADJOURNMENT OF CONVOCATION Dr. Charles Hoy, Grand Marshal RECESSIONAL* "Allegro Deciso" from The Water Music, By G.F. Handel arr. by Gordon Collins Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor *The Processional and Recessional The processional and recessional are traditional parts of the Commencement ceremony that symbolize the relationship between faculty and students. In the processional, students process through the ranks of the faculty, giving faculty the opportunity to show their respect and congratulations to their students. Please take your seat by 10:45 a.m. and remain seated throughout the processional, ceremony, and recessional, leaving all aisles clear. You are invited to meet your graduate near the entrance to the gymnasium once the recessional is completed. Mansfield University faculty and staff members may present the diploma case to their graduating children or spouses. 13 Shybrea T. Smith, Business Administration Philadelphia, PA Alysia R. Snyder, Criminal Justice Administration Duncannon, PA Tanesha Q. Stanford, Criminal Justice Administration Philadelphia, PA Lauren C. Stefovic, Organizational Communication Kulpmont, PA Melissa A. Swimley, Psychology: Counseling Campbell, NY Amanda L. Tanner, Mass Communication: Public Relations Emily E. Thomas, Mass Communication: Public Relations; Organizational Communication Heather R. Thomas, Geography: Outdoor Recreation Leadership Michael J. Walsh, Geography: Environmental Science Tioga, PA Jersey Shore,PA Spring Creek, PA Wellsboro, PA Bryan A. Ward, Mathematics: Applied Mathematics - Computer Science Towanda, PA Allison R. Watkins, Business Administration Millerton, PA Abbey Westfall, Biology Elmira, NY Sara E. Whipple, Medical Technology Watsontown, PA Walter L. White, Nutrition: Dietetics Elmira, NY Mickey A. Wilbur, Computer and Information Science: Information Systems Virne D. Wimbush, Psychology: General Lawrenceville, PA Philadelphia, PA Glenn D. Wolfe, Geography: Outdoor Recreation Leadership Pine Grove, PA Elliot S. Worthington, Mass Communication: Public Relations Wellsboro, PA Trish R. Young, Biology William K. Zaret, Graphic Design: Print Graphics Athens, PA Potomac, MD Bachelor of Science in Education Amber H. Adams, Art Education Abigail R. Beck, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Brianne L. Duell, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Robert S. Eastwood, Jr., Early Childhood and Elementary Education Newark Valley, NY Corning, NY Van Etten, NY Kelsey A. Herman, Social Studies: History Education Alba, PA Herbert R. Kinney, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Troy, PA Sayward K. Mack, English Education Emily A. Mahoney, Early Childhood and Elementary Education 14 Elmira Heights, NY Wellsboro, PA Hornell, NY Jonathan P. Sova, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Jessica L. Swingle, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Laceyville, PA Hunlock Creek, PA Bachelor of Science in Nursing Michele A. Brunker, Nursing (RN to BSN) Levittown, PA Kelly L. Chilcote, Nursing (RN to BSN) Dillsburg, PA Jennifer A. Crockett, Nursing (RN to BSN) Marysville, PA Lindsay R. Ditty, Nursing (RN to BSN) Etters, PA Carolyn S. Engle, Nursing (RN to BSN) Elizabethville, PA Deborah E. Hamor, Nursing (RN to BSN) Melissa A. Hutcheson, Nursing (RN to BSN) Jena D. Matter, Nursing Shelby J. McCutcheon, Nursing (RN to BSN) Harrisburg, PA Tioga, PA Bellefonte, PA Sayre, PA Melanie R. Miller, Nursing (RN to BSN) Barton, NY Carol A. Morgan, Nursing (RN to BSN) Bressler, PA Aaron J. Norton, Nursing Athens, PA Tina J. Reeder, Nursing (RN to BSN) Michele M. Weaver, Nursing (RN to BSN) Lock Haven, PA Harrisburg, PA Carol L. Yingst, Nursing (RN to BSN) Palmyra, PA Dawn C. Zeigler, Nursing (RN to BSN) Dauphin, PA Bachelor of Social Work Rebecca K. Adams, Social Work Hilton, NY Lauren E. Dorosh, Social Work Garnet Valley, PA Ashleigh L. Durning, Social Work Ridley Park, PA Jenson M. Goodrich, Social Work Coal Township, PA Bianca S. Gordon, Social Work Brittnee E. Lane, Social Work Christina M. Lauer, Social Work Nyasiah D. McClary, Social Work Heather L. McLaughlin, Social Work Kaitlyn A. Morrison, Social Work Philadelphia, PA Athens, PA Granville Summit, PA Philadelphia, PA Canton, PA Monroeton, PA 15 Ciara N. Nixon, Social Work Philadelphia, PA Kristie L. Rollman, Social Work Forty Fort, PA Joel R. Rymell, Social Work Gillett, PA Kaseen N. Woodward, Social Work Troy, PA Brittany L. Wright, Social Work Lancaster, PA Alicia D. Young, Social Work Philadelphia, PA Division of Graduate Studies Master of Arts Benjamin T. Auger, Organizational Leadership Mansfield, PA Allison D. Baxter, Organizational Leadership State College, PA Charles A. Brooks, Music: Music Education Saint Marys, PA Sergio A. Castro-Medina, Music: Instrumental Conducting Cuautiancingo, Puebla, United Mexican States Kimberley D. Furente, Organizational Leadership Langhorne, PA Destinee J. Harper, Organizational Leadership East Stroudsburg, PA Hanako S. Henty, Music: Collaborative Piano Towanda, PA Brianne L. Holmes, Organizational Leadership Covington, PA Katherine A. Lynch, Music: Music Education Boyertown, PA Ryanne L. Pardi, Organizational Leadership Waynesboro, PA Alison Rodrigues, Music: Music Education Cambridge, MD Elizabeth Walker, Organizational Leadership Ashley E. Wray, Organizational Leadership Sayre, PA Mansfield, PA Master of Education Kelly J. Bottenfield, School Library and Information Technologies Altoona, PA Casey E. Cady, School Library and Information Technologies Westfield, PA Leah M. Card, School Library and Information Technologies Gouverneur, NY Andrew P. Coleman, Special Education Arlington, VA Darris P. DeRemer, School Library and Information Technologies Milesburg, PA Amber L. Gladle, School Library and Information Technologies Justin A. Hoven, Special Education Julie A. Jones, School Library and Information Technologies Nora C. Kluender, School Library and Information Technologies 16 Canton, NY Ulysses, PA Castine, ME Lynchburg, VA Kathryn H. Lehne, School Library and Information Technologies Grantsburg, WI Rae Ann Macosko, School Library and Information Technologies Venetia, PA Allison M. Maslar, Special Education Blossburg, PA Michelle M. McClure, School Library and Information Technologies Mohnton, PA Elizabeth E. McKeown, School Library and Information Technologies Kathleen R. Meehan, School Library and Information Technologies Stroudsburg, PA Somerset, PA Laura J. Neubauer, Special Education Horseheads, NY Jessica A. Prickett, Special Education Hawley, PA Aurora L. Proudfoot, School Library and Information Technologies Chicago, IL Pascale Viala, School Library and Information Technologies Atlanta, GA Cheryl C. Wood-Walter, School Library and Information Technologies Athens, PA Master of Science in Nursing Darin C. Ambosie, Nursing: Education Wapwallopen, PA Cheri M. Cranmer, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Wendell, NC Nikkol L. Dorman, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Freeburg, PA Jessica L. Eckenrode, Nursing: Education Amy R. Gebhart, Nursing: Education Onalee J. Hendrickson, Nursing: Education Janna S. Heyler, Nursing: Education Marysville, PA New Oxford, PA Canisteo, NY Milton, PA Sarah C. Jackson, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Conklin, NY Melissa A. Jones, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Rocky Mount, NC Heather L. Kreger, Nursing: Education Liberty, PA Anthony S. McNett, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Covington, PA Andrea C. Potteiger, Nursing: Leadership / Administration York Haven, PA Jessica L. Probst, Nursing: Education Babette A. Rudick, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Carrie J. Thompson, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Julie A. Weimer, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Bobbie J. Woolcock, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Tiffany M. Xiong, Nursing: Leadership / Administration Denise M. Zernell, Nursing: Education Sunbury, PA Middletown, PA Athens, PA Elizabethtown, PA Muncy, PA East Earl, PA Weedville, PA 17 Academic Attire The traditional attire worn at Commencement exercises indicates the academic achievement of the individuals taking part in the ceremony. Its use, which originated at English and European universities during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, came to the United States in 1754 with the founding of Kings College (now Columbia University). In 1895 the Intercollegiate Commission, a group of leading American educators, met at Columbia to draft a code to regulate the design of gowns and hoods for various degrees and to fix the colors indicating the various academic disciplines. This code has been adopted by most colleges and universities in the United States. It was revised in 1932 and again in 1959. Gowns: The color as well as cut of the gowns varies. Although most doctoral gowns are black, some are the color of the university conferring the degree. The doctoral gown is trimmed in velvet with three twoinch bars on the sleeves and a five-inch border extending from the back of the neck down the two sides in front. Although usually black, the velvet may be of a color indicating the nature of the degree. Masters’ and Bachelors’ gowns have no such trim. The level of degree held is indicated by the cut of the gown. Doctoral gowns have full sleeves which are round and open. Gowns worn by Bachelors have long pointed sleeves and those worn by Masters have long, closed fuller sleeves, which reach nearly to the wearer’s knees. The arm goes through a slit giving the appearance of short sleeves. Hoods: The hood seems to have had a more practical origin. During the Middle Ages monks wore hoods to protect their tonsured heads in the winter and as a container to collect alms. It is the most significant part of academic attire. Its shape and size indicate the degree of the wearer. The color of the velvet border indicates the academic field. The lining represents the colors of the institution granting the degree. The Master’s hood is three-and-one-half feet long and has a three-inch border; and the Doctor’s hood is four feet with a five-inch border. The Mansfield University hood is lined with red and black stripes. Traditional Colors: Representative colors that one often sees are: Black........................................................................ Associates Citron............................................Social Science, Social Work White............................................................. Arts and Letters Gold......................Science, Computer & Information Science Pink................................................................................. Music Light blue..................................................................Education Apricot.........................................................................Nursing Drab....................................................Business Administration Mortarboards: The mortarboard cap evolved from the skull cap worn by monks of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It is usually black. Tassels are worn over the left front quarter by degree holders; candidates wear the tassel over the right front quarter. The Presidential Medallion: In the early 1980’s, a Mansfield State College Commencement Committee enlisted the expertise of two faculty members to design a presidential medallion and neckpiece in honor of the institution’s designation effective July 1, 1983, as Mansfield University. Mr. Thomas H. Loomis, a faculty member in the Art Department, designed and fashioned the metal portion of the medallion using the Pennsylvania State seal as a base. Mrs. Mary Lee Trowbridge, a faculty member in the Home Economics Department, designed the neckpiece in red velvet with black stitching. The gold color base of the medallion, together with the neckpiece highlighting the institutional colors of red and black, symbolize the proud traditions of the university. 18 Mansfield University Brass Band Repiano Cornet Victoria Royal Flugelhorn Brielle Sherman 2nd Baritone Aaron Shafer Solo B-flat Cornet Michael Carrasquillo Parker Dienes Brandon Houtz Cameron King Solo Tenor Horn Dylan Krall Euphonium Nick Best Nathan Shedd 2nd B-flat Cornet Kelsey Hurst Allison Rosito 2nd Tenor Horn Caroline Bollinger 1st Tenor Horn Ben Wagner 1st Baritone Marissa Pattison 3rd B-flat Cornet Daniel Rodriguez Brent Rounsville 1st Trombone Andrew Menges 2nd Trombone Alan Carey Dylan Woodring E-flat Tuba Dillon Brouse Virginia Davis BB-flat Tuba Morgan Feick Andrew Putt Percussion Adam Dodge Khosi Jones Cole Ramsey Mykalia Reiter Alec Tallman Bass Trombone Christopher Lontz Board of Governors Guido M. Pichini, Chairman, Wyomissing, PA Rep. Michael K. Hanna, Lock Haven, PA Ronald G. Henry, Vice Chair, Bryn Mawr, PA Jonathan B. Mack, Indiana, PA David M. Maser, Vice Chair, Philadelphia, PA Daniel P. Meuser, Shavertown, PA Sen. Richard Alloway II, Chambersburg, PA Pedro A. Rivera, Secretary of Education, Harrisburg, PA Rep. Matthew E. Baker, Wellsboro, PA Sen. Judy Schwank, Reading, PA Marie Conley, Harrisburg, PA Harold C. Shields, Allison Park, PA Jane M. Earll, Erie, PA Robert S. Taylor, New Hope, PA Christopher H. Franklin, Paoli, PA Aaron A. Walton, Chair, Allison Park, PA Sarah Galbally, Harrisburg, PA Governor Tom Wolf, Harrisburg, PA Frank T. Brogan, Chancellor, Harrisburg, PA Council of Trustees Mr. Steven M. Crawford, Vice Chairman, ’81, Camp Hill, PA Ms. Karen J. Russell ’79, Mansfield, PA Mr. Max P. Gannon Jr., Towanda, PA Mr. Aaron Singer, Wellsboro, PA Ms. MacKenzie Hafer, ’18, Student, Mansfield, PA Dr. Robert D. Strohecker, Secretary, ’91, Mansfield, PA Mr. Patrick D. Henderson, Harrisburg, PA Mr. Bruce L. Vickery, Esquire, ’89, Wellsboro, PA Ms. Bobbi J. Kilmer ’84, Towanda, PA Ms. Pamela A. Witmer, Harrisburg, PA Mr. Ralph H. Meyer, Chairman, South Waverly, PA 19 Class of 2015 Gift Dedications The graduating class of 2015 is dedicated to sustaining the University’s commitment to excellence in undergraduate education and student life. Student and alumni giving is what helps make Mansfield University great. Our gift goes to the Mansfield Way Scholarship, the primary source of general support for students. Parents, family and members of the Class of 2015 who contributed to the Class Gift are listed below with a message of thanks to those who helped and supported them while they were students. A special thank you is extended to those classmates who spent hours volunteering their time and service to this worthy cause. Messages From Students FAITH GARFIELD Mom, I want to thank you for every selfless and sacrificial act, every word of encouragement, every act of guidance and every day full of love. Without you, my accomplishments would be impossible. So, here’s to you! Love Clarice XOXO EMILY THOMAS Mom, Dad, Ben and Joe: Thank you for helping me get through school, for giving me pep talks when I needed them, for wiping my tears when I’ve had enough, and for always supporting me. I love you all! SARAH MILLETICS Mom, Dad, Jason, Nate and “Roommate Soulmates,” thank you all for being my support system and helping me get to this moment. I appreciate absolutely everything you have done, and I can’t thank you enough! I love you! DONEAN CANFIELD To my family: Thank you for striving and pushing me to do my best; without your encouragement this would not have been possible. I love you all. Amber, Candice and Shawna – Thank you for always being my support system on my good days and bad. I am thankful to have found friends like you. Till next time, I love you all! ALLISON BAXTER Evie and Quinn: if your mom can make it through graduate school, you AMAZING girls can do ANYTHING! Thank you, Doug, for the blessing of our family and your support of my dreams. Thanks, Mom and Dad. I love you! Messages To Students ELIZABETH ‘EQ’ M. QULLINAN I can’t tell you how proud we are that you are finally graduating from Mansfield University! You’ve worked so hard. Enjoy the day because you deserve it! Love always, Mom, Dad and Jennifer DONEAN CANFIELD We have never been more proud than we are today. Keep striving for the stars and you will reach all of your goals. We love you more than words can express. We would like you to know how proud of you we are. Always remember to go for what you want in life. Good luck with your future dreams. Always remember that family and friends are here to support you wherever you go. Love, Dad and Karen KRISTIE ROLLMAN I have been right alongside you all these years. You have made me so proud. I will look down on you forever. Love, Your Guardian Angel, Nana We remember your first step, first day of school, first day of high school and your first day of college. Take a look back on all your achievements. Realize all that you’ve accomplished and how you have matured. We couldn’t be more proud. Love, Mom, Dad and Eric Congrats Kristie Lynn! We love you!!! Uncle Phil, Aunt Tracy, Phillip and Matthew 20 SARAH MARIE MILLETICS Our baby is graduating! We love you so much and have enjoyed supporting you in all your MANY accomplishments. We are so very proud of you and can’t wait to see what is next. MGC. Love, Mom and Dad ARTIE M. HOLDREN III To my grandson Artie, it’s been a long hard haul but I knew you could do it. I am so proud of you and I know Pap would be proud too. I love you, Gram. Today, my son, we are proud of you for all the thoughtful things you do. We will love you till our days are done and we are so grateful you are our son. We love you very much. Love, Mom and Dad AARON NORTON We are proud of you and your accomplishments. It is great knowing a position is waiting for you as an ICU nurse at RPH. You’ll make an excellent health professional. Congratulations to a wonderful son! Mom and Dad CLARICE GARFIELD Congratulations! What a beautiful young woman you have grown into and we are so proud of your accomplishments. Enjoy today! Love, Mom and Dad in Heaven EMILY THOMAS Congratulations! What a journey this has been. We have watched you grow into a beautiful, smart young woman. We can’t wait to see what your future holds. This is not the end; it’s the beginning. Love, Mom, Dad and Ben KELLY ANN RALEIGH We are so proud of the person you have become. You bring a passion for success to all you do and we are sure you will go far! Congratulations! KISHON ROBINSON Congratulations on such a great accomplishment! You have worked hard. We are proud of you. Go out and tackle the world. You can reach any goal you set for yourself. Love, Mom, Dad and Dache KARYN ANSELMO Congratulations! We are very proud of all you have accomplished! You’ve worked hard to achieve your goals! Enjoy this day and celebration! Love, Mom, Dad and Kristyn WILLIAM ZARET Way to go, William! Well done! We wish you happiness and success in all that comes next. Much love, Mom, Chuck, Alana and John LAUREN DOROSH Congratulations to our scholar athlete! We are so proud of your accomplishments academically and your leadership in the pool. Looking forward to seeing what the future holds! Love, Mom, Dad and Ryan BRIELLE SHERMAN Congrats, Bree! You’ve made it and we’re all very proud of you. The world is now at your fingertips. Go get it girl! Love, Mom, Dad, Dee and Grammy HEATHER FORENZ Congratulations! We are extremely proud of your dedication to achieve a new career. You are an ambitious young woman and we are very proud of you. Wishing you a wonderful future. Love, Mom and Dad SAYWARD MACK Congratulations Sayward! Jerry, James, Ashley, Olivia, Anabelle, Angelena and I are so proud of you. Surely you will be a terrific teacher. You have already taught me what a privilege it is to be blessed with a wonderful daughter. Love, Mom ELLIOT WORTHINGTON You did it! Congratulations on your determination, hard work and success. It seems like just a few days ago you were heading off to first grade with those cool little blinking sneakers! You are, and will always be, our very special young man. You are our first, of many things. Please go now and explore life, take chances, and truly love what it has to offer. Love, Dad, Mom and Tucker 21 22