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A TARTAN NATION SPREADING THE LIGHT OF RED AND WHITE


EDITOR’S NOTE

Tartan Nation

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n the late afternoon of april 18, 2017, a phone bank in the lower level of the Center for Science and Business

was abuzz with activity. Over the previous 12 hours, a large map of the United States on a projection screen at the front of the room had been gradually filling in—state by state—as donors from across the country made gifts to Monmouth College’s inaugural Scots Day of Giving. When a bell was rung, signifying a gift from Montana, the map was finally complete. Instead of the states being colored solid, each contained a section of plaid, which together created a unified tartan pattern in red and white. In that projected map, the Tartan Nation was born. The phrase may be new, but the idea actually has deep roots. From the day of our founding, some of our earliest students were Presbyterians from Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania. By the 1960s, students of many denominations were enrolling in large numbers from the East Coast, as well as such states as Colorado, Iowa and Kansas. Monmouth alumni had spread to all areas of the country and the world. In the 1970s, societal and economic changes caused a shift in demographics, and our enrollment strategy also shifted to focus more heavily on the Midwest. By the early 1990s, U.S. News & World Report classified Monmouth as a top regional college, which accurately described its market. Shortly thereafter, however, the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education changed its methodology, which propelled Monmouth’s status to National Liberal Arts College. At about the same time, we entered a period of steady enrollment and endowment growth, allowing our national reputation to also grow. As a matter of fact, in the past two years, we have jumped a remarkable 20 spots in the U.S. News rankings—a difficult feat in the increasingly competitive higher education marketplace. As we plan for the future, we have made a commitment to increase geographic diversity. In the past two years, the percentage of out-of-state students in entering classes has increased from 9 percent to 24 percent. Last year, 33 states and 33 foreign countries were represented in the student body. Among the strategies employed to achieve this were the addition of men’s and women’s varsity water polo and lacrosse. Recently, Monmouth held its first national conference for undergraduate research, attracting students from as far away as Alaska, Washington and Colorado. Our forensics team competes in a national tournament, and as you will read in this magazine, a summer youth conference recently attracted high school students from seven diverse states. Monmouth publishes a national journal of undergraduate research, and the classics department has a national reach, with the campus serving as headquarters for the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. The Richard “Doc” Kieft Science Endowment funds travel for students to present at national conferences. Our growing national reputation has other benefits, as well. We are able to attract and retain talented faculty and administrators from a broader geographic area, be more competitive in obtaining grants, and place our students in more prestigious internships and graduate programs. So loyal Scots, take heart. No matter how far you roam, the red and white will always be with you. After all, you are part of the fabric.

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8 ENLIGHTENED BY LUX Future servant leaders explore spirituality

and food security during inaugural summer youth institute

11 CELESTIAL SURPRISE The sun eventually broke through, allowing the campus community to experience the eclipse of the century

13 PRESIDENT’S ANNUAL REPORT Reviewing a very successful year and acknowledging our generous donors

EDITOR AND DESIGNER Jeffrey D. Rankin ASSOCIATE EDITOR Barry J. McNamara PHOTOGRAPHY George Hartmann Kent Kriegshauser CONTACT US Magazine Editor 309-457-2314 jrankin@monmouthcollege.edu

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PRESIDENT Clarence R. Wyatt BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mark Kopinski ’79, Chairman Dr. Ralph Velazquez Jr. ’79, Vice Chairman Douglas R. Carlson ’66 Daniel Cotter ’88 Robert Dahl Rod Davies ’74 Nancy Speer Engquist ’74 Christine Beiermann Farr ’90 Larry Gerdes William J. Goldsborough ’65 Kevin Goodwin ’80 Augustin Hart III ’68 Mahendran Jawaharlal ’86 F. Austin Jones The Rev. Robert C. McConnell ’72 Michael B. McCulley, Esq. ’70 J. Alex McGehee ’81 Gary Melvin Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 Gail Simpson Owen ’74 J. Hunter Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ’76 Anthony J. Perzigian ’66 Dennis M. Plummer ’73 Anita Ridge ’88 Susan Romaine The Hon. John J. Scotillo ’72 Dr. Carlos F. Smith ’90 Sherman Smith Nancy L. Snowden Mark E. Taylor ’78 Dwight Tierney ’69 George E. Trotter III Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96 Jean Peters Witty ’88 Richard E. Yahnke ’66 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 ALUMNI BOARD REPRESENTATIVES TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Craig Dahlquist ’78 Jerri Picha ’75 ALUMNI BOARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mary Corrigan ’82, President Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86, Vice President Jerri Picha ’75, Secretary Matt Clair ’05, Member at Large EDITORIAL BOARD Duane Bonifer Executive Director of Communications and Marketing Trent Gilbert Vice President for Enrollment and Communications Jeffrey D. Rankin College Editor and Historian Barry J. McNamara Associate Director of College Communications Hannah Maher Director of Development and Alumni Engagement NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION

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CAMPUS NEWS

Hutchinson named VP for student life Laura Hutchinson has been named Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students at Monmouth College. She began the position Sept. 25. Hutchinson was selected from a strong national pool of candidates to lead the College’s student life departments, which include athletics and intramurals, career and leadership services, Greek life, intercultural life, residence life, and religious and spiritual life. Hutchinson, who has worked in student life for more than 25 years, comes to Monmouth from Earlham (Ind.) College, where she was most recently vice president for student life. “Laura was the clear choice among a very strong field of candidates,” said President Clarence R. Wyatt. “Laura made a very strong impression because of her broad experience, strong character, empathy and sense of humor. She is a student-centered professional who will enhance Monmouth College’s already strong and vibrant student life program.” Hutchinson said she is impressed with Monmouth’s tradition of being a

national residential liberal arts college while remaining a place of high opportunity. “Monmouth College is such a gem because it has great leadership, a very strong faculty and staff, and a clear vision for where it is headed,” she said. “The College is focused on maintaining strong academic programs that are supported by a dynamic student life.”

Hutchinson said she also likes the College’s approach to the integrated liberal arts. “I like how the College is focused on its academic mission without losing site of the student experience because they go hand-in-hand,” she said. “The more I learned what Monmouth is about, the more attractive it became.

Society encourages philanthropy by young alumni Monmouth College has a new way to celebrate its young alumni who give back to the College. Alumni who graduated less than 10 years ago now have special access to the College’s prestigious 1853 Society. “Many years ago, it became clear that we needed to recognize our elite donors who support the College with their yearly gifts,” said Mollie Williams Harrod ’07, associate development officer. “This was the founding principle of the 1853 Society, which recognizes donors who contribute $1,000 or above to Monmouth College each year.” With the beginning of the 2017-18 fiscal year on July 1, alumni of the last decade can join the 1853 Society even if they give less than $1,000 a year to their alma mater. The donation required for membership depends on the

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number of years an alum has been out of Monmouth. Entrance to the society will start at $100 for 2017 graduates, which is a monthly gift of $8.34. For each year an alumna or alumnus is out of school, the membership requirement will increase by $100 until the $1,000 level is reached in the 10th year. Harrod said monthly contributions are preferred “because we understand that making a leadership gift when you are first out of school is a lot of money.” To enroll in the program, alumni may contact Harrod at mharrod@monmouthcollege.edu or 309-457-2319. Individuals can also go online to monmouthcollege.edu/alumni, make a first contribution and put “Count Me In!” in the comments section. Harrod will then reach out to set up monthly contributions.


Monmouth’s national reputation on the rise Bolstered by a growing national reputation among peer schools and high school counselors, Monmouth College has jumped 20 spots in the last two years in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges. The publication’s latest rankings were released Sept. 12. Monmouth is ranked No. 147 nationally among the guide’s “National Liberal Arts Colleges” category, 12 spots higher than last year’s position and 20 places higher than it was two years ago. Only 80 schools, less than 5 percent evaluated, increased 10 or more spots this year. That ranking came a week after the college jumped to No. 70 in the Washington Monthly’s College Guide and Rankings “National Universities—Liberal Arts” category, up seven spots from its 2016 ranking and an 89-spot jump over the last two years. Also in the Washington Monthly ranking, Monmouth was rated

Alpha Xi honored at convention Monmouth College’s Beta Epsilon chapter of Alpha Xi Delta received eight awards in July at the women’s fraternity’s 52nd National Convention, held in Chicago. The chapter was honored three times for academic excellence, including the Elizabeth G. Van Buskirk New Member Class Award, which is for new member GPA of over 3.0, and the Frances Fullmer Bloker New Member Award, which has academic achievement as one of its criteria. The Monmouth chapter also received the Changing the Future Award and awards for improved recruitment and undergraduate giving. Ashley Maurer ’19 received the Anne Mehus Verben Scholarship Award and Sarah Ellis ’18 earned the Edna Epperson Brinkman Award for meritorious service. “These honors mean so much to the chapter,” said chapter president Mary Kate Luzzo ’18 of Orland Park, Ill. “Being recognized on the national level is a huge honor. It’s amazing to see so many girls’ hard work pay off. Being able to represent my chapter at the convention was an incredible honor.”

No. 19 out of 364 colleges in the Midwest as being a school that is the “Best Bang for the Buck.” Monmouth saw significant increases in several categories used by editors at U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges to compile the publication’s overall rankings. The College’s alumni giving rate now stands near 20 percent, which is above the national average in higher education. Although not considered in the U.S. News & World Report rankings, the percentage of Monmouth employees who give to the College is No. 1 among members of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. Monmouth’s reputation among peer institutions also continues to rise in the U.S. News survey. Its reputation score rose 8 percent among its peers, and the College’s reputation score among high school guidance counselors increased by more than 16 percent.

SOFIA’s success exceeds expectations In less than a decade, Monmout h C ol le g e’s S u m mer Opportunity for Intellectual Activity has already evolved beyond high initial expectations. What began with 30 students in 2010 has grown to 75 students, including more than 50 incoming freshmen. This year’s SOFIA students arrived on campus July 30, and the presentation of their research posters allowed them to show results of three weeks of research on 17 projects. Some of the research was conducted off-campus through a series of field trips. Among this year’s off-campus experiences was an Aug. 21 trip to Fulton, Mo., where students working with associate professor of physics Ashwani Kumar were in the band of totality for the solar eclipse. Other off-campus experiences during SOFIA included field trips to St. Louis by mathematics students, who met with a professional chess player during their analysis of games of skill; to Oregon, Ill., by marching band students to see an open class drum corps competition; and to Chicago by a group of students studying community health, who hope their findings benefit the local community. “Many, many faculty colloquia begin with, ‘This project started as a SOFIA project,’” said professor of physics Chris Fasano, a founder of the program. “That type of occurrence is a wonderful benefit we really didn’t plan on when we started SOFIA. I think the quality of the projects is even better from when we first started. People have figured out they can do it. Now it’s my job to ask, ‘Can we improve it?’”

Farida Mohammed ’18 explains her group’s SOFIA project to Lila Blum ’61 during a poster presentation in August.

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NEWSMAKERS

KUPPINGER HEADS INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

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Professor of anthropology Petra Kuppinger is passionate about helping students develop a well-rounded worldview. Now she will have a greater opportunity to fulfill that mission as Monmouth College’s new coordinator of international studies. “It’s an intensely globalizing world,” said Kuppinger, who holds degrees from universities in Germany, Egypt and New York City. “The speed of globalization is so fast. We need people with an understanding of how it works.” Monmouth’s international studies program offers students a multicultural education and provides them with skills to be engaged in the global civil society and pursue an internationally oriented career. “So many students today are interested in careers focusing on international human rights or working with NGOs (nongovernmental agencies),” she said. “It’s important to have it on our books.”

HARROD RECEIVES PROMOTION

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Mollie Williams Harrod ’07, formerly associate director of the 1853 Society, has been promoted to associate development officer. “Monmouth is such a special place for me,” said Harrod. “I met my husband and best friend here (Richard Harrod ’07, who is a new member of the College’s faculty). Monmouth taught me how to be a strong woman. It was a second home for me, and what I really enjoy about my job is that I get to help create the same opportunities I experienced here for other students.” After graduating from Monmouth with a degree in environmental science, Harrod earned a graduate certificate in international nonprofit management from Texas A&M University. In 2015, she completed her master’s degree from North Park (Ill.) University in nonprofit administration with a focus on nonprofit fundraising.

HAQ ELECTED PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTE

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Political science professor Farhat Haq has been elected to a three-year term as president of the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. Previously the treasurer of the bi-national research and education organization, she is the first woman to hold the position. The American Institute of Pakistan Studies was established in 1973 with a mission to promote academic study MONMOUTH COLLEGE MAGAZINE

of Pakistan in the United States and to encourage scholarly exchange between the United States and Pakistan. “This organization has always played an important role in keeping me connected with other scholars,” said Haq, a native of Pakistan. Haq has been a member of the institute for nearly 20 years, and has been on its executive committee the past eight years. “One of our major missions is to enhance scholarship about Pakistan, so there’s also work to be done in organizing fellowship competitions, faculty-exchange programs, and conferences and workshops,” she said.

KLAIBER NAMED LACROSSE COACH Chris Klaiber has taken over the reins of the Monmouth College men’s lacrosse program. A former NCAA Division I lacrosse player, Klaiber came to Monmouth from Division II Adams State University in Alamosa, Colo., where he earned his KLAIBER master’s degree in human performance and physical education and served as an assistant lacrosse coach. A graduate of Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Md., he was a two-year starter at goalkeeper for the Mountaineers, posting 26 career starts and more than 1,500 minutes in goal.

SEISSER TO HELP OVERSEE GREEK LIFE Max Seisser knows how Greek life can enhance the Monmouth College experience. Now he has an opportunity to help current Monmouth students benefit from being a part of it. A 2015 Monmouth graduate who was active in his fraternity, Seisser was named SEISSER in August his alma mater’s assistant director of fraternity and sorority life. As a Monmouth student, Seisser served as president of his fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau, as well as its recruitment chairman. He was also president of the Interfraternity Council, and he was a resident assistant in Graham Hall and Winbigler Hall.


ACADEMICS

Kieft’s legacy keeps research labs humming during summer months

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t might not be a scientific formula, but the advantages of participating in Monmouth College’s Doc Kieft Summer Research Program are at least as numerous as the number of students who participate. This summer, 10 Monmouth students By took part in the prestigious eight-week BARRY program, named for the late Monmouth MCNAMARA chemistry professor Richard “Doc” Kieft. In early July, they took a break from their research to participate in the program’s annual Undergraduate Research Talks. Sobhi Kazmouz ’19 addressed one of the basic ideas behind the creation of the College’s Center for Science and Business when he talked about what the program has meant to him. “Studying a topic in depth has taught me ways of how to explain and present it to people who are not familiar with it, allowing them to be involved in the conversation,” he said. Kazmouz conducted research on fumarate nitrate reductase (FNR), which is an element of studying E. coli bacteria. “Research has taught me that finding the answer to a question is just the beginning, and there are many more questions that come up along the way,” he said. In addition to the chance to learn something new, Rachel Book ’19 said she appreciates the opportunity to pull together experiences from throughout her college education. “The Doc Kieft Summer Research program helps develop techniques that are not necessarily offered in the classroom environment,” she said. “It also lets you use all the accumulated knowledge from a variety of science classes and put them together for one big project that you can continue through your college career.” Book is interested in reversing, or at least slowing, memory loss. She studied how the ginkgo biloba plant might be a part of the solution. “Rachel has spent the bulk of the summer designing her project,” said associate professor of chemistry Audra Sostarecz, who is overseeing Book’s research. “This is all her idea.” Book said she was nervous before giving a 20-minute campus presentation about her research, but once she got started, she sailed through it. Ali Gustafson ’19 said gaining that type of confidence is another one of the program’s advantages. “This experience has provided me with an invaluable un-

derstanding of the research process, as well as the confidence to conduct and present my own scientific research,” she said. “This summer has also provided me with a stronger passion for academic discovery and a greater understanding of the importance of the work we are doing as scientists.” Gustafson opened this year’s research talks with her research partner, Eric Oliphant ’19. The two conducted research related to molecules that contain a bond between two nitrogen atoms. “(They) not only exhibit remarkable biology activity, but are relatively rare in nature,” the students wrote in the project’s abstract. A 30-year chemistry professor who was beloved by Monmouth students, Kieft left his $2.3 million estate to the chemistry department. He also created the research program, which gives science students an opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research under close faculty supervision. The students work 40-hour weeks and receive free housing and a small stipend. Since its inception in 2010, the program has grown steadily in scope and complexity of research. Like her department colleagues Brad Sturgeon and Laura Moore, Sostarecz remembers Kieft, and she fully appreciates the program he made possible. “It is extremely important for an undergraduate science major to participate in a summer research program in order to experience what it is like to be a researcher,” she said. “Our chemistry and biochemistry majors have the unique opportunity to do this research at their home institution.” In addition to Sostarecz, Moore and Sturgeon, assistant professor of chemistry Michael Prinsell also served as an adviser this summer. Other students participating were senior Stephanie Saey and juniors Brandon Allen, Selene Housnve, Mohammad Kanber, Samy Monies Salah Esa and Kate Saulcy.

Samy Salah (foreground) and Mohammad Kanber perform an experiment to study the aggregation behavior of zein—a protein found in corn.

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FOOD SECURITY FIRST-HAND

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onmouth College students interested in food security have now seen with their own eyes and heard with their own ears the issues related to feeding the West African nation of Ghana. Led by Monmouth’s Global Food Security Triad faculty members Eric Engstrom and Megan Hinrichsen, six students took part in a two-week trip to Ghana from June 23-July 8. By BARRY McNAMARA

Among those who participated in the Ghana trip were (clockwise from bottom left): Emily Billin, Rowan Williamson, Antoinette Grizzell, Farida Mohammed, Jameyrae Valdivia, faculty member Megan Hinrichsen and Mackenzi Lafferty.

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Through the College’s innovative Triads, “They don’t have our deep Midwest students learn about an issue through the Now our students can soils, and transportation costs are lenses of multiple disciplines—in this case, through the roof,” said Engstrom, dethink about food security biology, anthropology and economics. The scribing two major impediments to for-credit experience was called “Food Se- here in the U.S. versus better yields. “They have nutrient-depletcurity in West Africa,” and the trip was ed soils, with not a lot of cover cropping funded in part by the College’s crowdfund- food security in West and not a lot of manure use. On the othing initiative last fall. er hand, they do get to grow year-round, “You don’t have a full understanding of a Africa. Many of the things and they basically have two growing situation until you have something to comseasons around their rainy season. But pare it to,” said Engstrom, noting the “tools we already knew, but climate change is changing their rainy of the trade” for Ghanaian farmers were a season.” machete and a hoe. “Now our students can there’s reading about it, Mohammed said she is encouraged by think about food security here in the U.S. the progress being made in her native and then there’s seeing it.” country. versus food security in West Africa. Many of the things we already knew, but there’s “There are several non-governmental — ERIC ENGSTROM reading about it, and then there’s seeing organizations that are working to ensure it. … The students talked to farmers and breeders, actually that farmers get access to better crop-yielding seeds, better hearing about the issues from them firsthand. This is their irrigation facilities, credit and means of transporting crops situation, and we could really feel it. It gives us some real to the larger cities in time before they go bad,” said Mostreet cred when we come back and talk about Ghana and hammed. “These initiatives will help to reduce poverty and West Africa.” promote the government’s food security management proThe students also took courses from instructors at the gram.” West Africa Center for Crop Improvement and met with loHinrichsen said the course had a strong anthropology cal organizers and officials. On one memorable day, they met element because social science is an important factor in imwith former Ghana President John Kufuor, co-winner of the plementing food-security programs. 2011 World Food Prize for helping Ghana become the first “Culture was a main focus, and it’s something the students Sub-Saharan African nation to cut in half the number of its could experience non-stop from the moment of our arrival,” people suffering from hunger. said Hinrichsen, who also noted the students “were excepThat meeting came about through a family connection tionally attuned” to the need for a multidiscipline approach of one of the Monmouth students on the trip—Farida to food security. Mohammed ’18 of Accra, Ghana’s capital. “One of the key insights communicated by our students “Farida’s interest in food security and cultural knowledge with the faculty at the University of Ghana, who are all of Ghana was invaluable,” said Hinrichsen. “The experience trained in various fields of crop sciences and genetics, is that would not have been as rich if we had not stayed in Farida’s there is a gap between developing and then implementing home.” new farming technologies and that this is a gap that social The Monmouth group also witnessed agricultural history scientists can help fill,” said Hinrichsen. “The scientists —the release of three new hybrid maize varieties by the West developing new technological innovations for crop improveAfrica Center for Crop Improvement. ment need to understand the local farming communities’ “These are the first-ever maize hybrids to be produced by needs and limitations in order to successfully introduce a university in the history of Ghana,” said Mohammed, who their new crop varieties. Our students really highlighted the serves on the Presidents United to Solve Hunger committee strength of the liberal arts approach to understanding and at Monmouth and plans to pursue a Ph.D. in food economics. addressing complex issues.” Engstrom said 60 percent of Ghanaians work in agriculAlso on the trip were May graduates Emily Billin and Rowture, compared to less than 2 percent in the United States. an Williamson, as well as Antoinette Grizzell ’18, Mackenzi About 42 percent of Ghana’s GDP is directly related to ag- Lafferty ’19 and Jameyrae Valdivia ’19. riculture. The group also met three Ghanaian students who have The Monmouth group learned about a five-pronged ini- committed to studying at Monmouth in the fall and had the tiative to improve food production in Ghana, which aims to opportunity to interact with another three dozen students enroll 2,000 farmers committed to increasing their produc- who are considering attending college in the United States, tion by at least 32 percent. telling them about Monmouth and a liberal arts education.

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LU X SUMMER THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR YOUTH

WHAT’S THE BUZZ?

With its inaugural year theme focusing on food security issues, institute attendees spent time at the College’s educational garden and farm, including a lesson on beekeeping from educational studies professor Craig Vivian.

Summer campus becomes hive of spiritual learning for future leaders uring the inaugural Lux Summer Theological Institute for Youth in July, the third floor of the Center for Science and Business was transformed into a spiritual center. But on the institute’s final day, Lux staff needed to return the Center for Science and Business to its original state, which made one of the staff members a bit sad. By BARRY MCNAMARA

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“We were moving desks back to their proper classrooms and taking down the prayer slips from our prayer tree, which was visible from Broadway,” said the Rev. Jessica Hawkinson-Dorow, Monmouth associate chaplain and the institute’s director. “One of our staff said, ‘No one will know what happened here.’ I said, ‘We’ll see the fruits of what happened here in the impact our students will have in the world.’” Hawkinson-Dorow and her staff welcomed 17 high school students from seven states to the first Lux Summer Institute, a two-week program funded by a gift from Lilly Endowment. The institute’s goals are to nur-

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ture and equip students to be servant leaders who are spiritually enlightened, globally engaged, socially responsible and vocationally driven so that they can meet the challenges of church and religious leadership. “The students learned deeply and thought deeply,” said Hawkinson-Dorow. “They developed leadership skills, spiritual life skills, meditation skills. They really grew to love one another, and they were really sad to leave. They left enriched and able to contribute to their church and community in a profound way. I couldn’t have expected the program to turn out any better.” One student had an epiphany while answering a ques-


Institute director the Rev. Jessica HawkinsonDorow (foreground) takes a break from activities with the Rev. Dr. Teri Ott, who with her husband, Dan Ott, developed the institute concept.

tion about what she learned during the The institute focused on issues relatI felt connected to institute. ed to food security, and the students everyone even though “My (vocational) direction would be were immersed in the topic. being able to bring any type of com“The Presbyterian Church (USA) has I hadn’t met them yet. munity together,” said Cara Bridgman a history of advocating for solutions to of Louisville, Ky. “Wow, I finally put food injustice, which also fits with the It was like this moment words to it. That was really exciting for mission of the College,” said Hawkinwhere you feel special me.” son-Dorow. “We introduced them to Another student appreciated the opfood security through all things Monbecause you’re the first portunity to be a Monmouth pioneer. mouth.” “On the first night, we were all in the Students were introduced to the ones—the founding chapel taking communion together Monsanto Agronomy Center and the and just sitting there,” said Max Fris of Jamieson Community Center, met fathers. I felt like we Joliet, Ill. “I felt connected to everyone members of the College’s Global Food were onto something.” even though I hadn’t met them yet. It Security faculty, and visited the Colwas like this moment where you feel lege’s nutrition lab, educational garden MAX FRIS, Joliet, Ill. special because you’re the first ones— and research farm, where a demonstrathe founding fathers. I felt like we were onto something.” tion on beekeeping was one of the students’ highlights. The trust the students developed in one another “One of the students said, ‘Now I know more about through a variety of activities—including improv com- food security in Monmouth than I do about my own edy under the direction of May Monmouth graduate town,’” said Hawkinson-Dorow. Johnny Williams—carried over into their times of discusThe opportunity to meet people from all over the sion and reflection, opening the door to more productive country was another one of the institute’s strengths. sessions, said Hawkinson-Dorow. Continued on next page

Associate biology professor Eric Engstrom discusses the concept of sustainability with institute attendees, putting into context agricultural methods that the group had observed at the local Monsanto Agronomy Center.

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Rose Mutumwinka of Rock Island, Ill., answers a question during an Ethics and Praxis course. Also pictured are Tove Trelstad-Larsen (center) and Carleigh Templin, both from Washington State.

FAR LEFT: Cara Bridgman of Louisville, Ky., enjoys an improv class exercise at Monmouth College’s downtown Fusion Theatre. LEFT: Michael Kessell of Tiburon, Calif., shows off his breadmaking skills in the College’s nutrition lab.

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“It’s a place to meet people from all different walks of life and learn about a subject that you wouldn’t normally look at through a Christian perspective,” said Max Choi, of Princeton, N.J. “Just getting that opportunity is something I would encourage a lot of people to try.” Hawkinson-Dorow said the important next step is for the students to apply to their communities what they learned at the institute. “That was a focus toward the end of our time together,” she said. “I walked them through how to take what they learned home, and what they can do next. They left with a better understanding of their role for social change and for making changes in the world.”

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And the students said the impact of the institute was felt immediately. “No other summer camp will make such a dramatic change in your life,” said Eli Weiskirch of Deerfield, Ill. Hawkinson-Dorow said she also hopes the institute’s first participants will spread the word about the Lux Summer Institute. “They can help other students understand what happens here and encourage them to attend,” she said. “Our goal is to make this an institutional fixture. ... The Lux Institute is a perfect example of how we can use the vibrant resources we have and show off the unique nature of this campus. Through this and other programs, we’re making a name for ourselves at Monmouth as a place of theological reflection.”


AFTER WEEKS OF ANTICIPATION about the celestial event of the century, members of the Monmouth College community were sorely disappointed when the day of the Aug. 21 solar eclipse dawned with a heavy shower, followed by a thick cloud cover. Although plans for a public viewing by telescope were scrapped, students, faculty and staff held out hope, and just past noon the clouds parted to reveal the 91-percent eclipse to an appreciative audience.

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Students and townspeople gather on the steps of the Center for Science and Business for the eclipse viewing.

Photos by Kent Kriegshauser

CLOCKWISE, FROM LEFT: Associate Dean Stacy Lotz distributes eclipse-viewing glasses; freshmen in the Introduction to Liberal Arts course watch the eclipse in the Quad; physics professor Chris Fasano is interviewed about the eclipse for National Public Radio; students avoid neck-strain by reclining on the grass; faculty children Owen and Ani Walters-Kramer are awed by the view; students react in amazement, as clouds part just in time.

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THE ARTS

Professor Emeritus David Suda introduced Scholes Young at her convocation lecture.

David Wright

Anne Suda Wybenga

Following a public reading, Scholes Young autographs a copy of her novel, set in her native Hannibal, Mo.

Fellow author Chad Simpson ’98 greets Scholes Young at her book signing. Both earned MFAs at Southern Illinois University and both currently teach college-level writing.

Author Scholes Young inspires students Award-winning author Melissa Scholes Young ’97 returned to her alma mater in August to speak about her career and to read from her debut novel, Flood (Center Street, 2017), set in her hometown of Hannibal, Mo. A first-generation college student, Scholes Young urged freshmen at an “Introduction to Liberal Arts” convocation to be adventurous and explore beyond their comfort zones. Introduced by Professor Emeritus David Suda, she told the story of having accidentally sat in as a freshman on a senior-level Russian cultural history course taught by Suda, and how that experience opened unexpected vistas of interest to her. She later spoke to a group of current first-generation students, prior to an evening book signing.

All-Nighter The semester had barely begun, but that didn’t deter a group of talented student playwrights and actors from missing a night’s sleep to write, rehearse and produce six plays—all within 24 hours. The fourth annual Fusion Fest, held Sept. 8-9 at Monmouth College’s downtown Fusion Theatre, featured plays composed by five students, as well as assistant English professor David Wright. The 2017-18 theatre season continued in early October with two one-acts by pioneer feminist playwright Susan Glaspell. Next on the agenda: a community holiday production of Babes in Toyland will be presented Nov. 16-19. The season will conclude with a staging of Philip Ridley’s The Pitchfork Disney, Feb. 22-25, and Paula Vogel’s And Baby Makes Seven, April 19-22.

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PRESIDENT’S ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 Photograph of Wallace Hall through red maple leaf by Emilee Renwick


PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

OUR RISING TARTAN NATION 2016-17 WAS YEAR OF CONTINUED PROGRESS

To the Monmouth College Family: Many of you have heard me use the phrase, “The long run, every day.” I try to start and end each day with the question, “What did I do today to strengthen the College for the long run?” This question is a good one for all of us who care for this “school we love so well.” It provides a framework, a focus, for those of us privileged to work on the campus each day, and for those who support the College from places across the country and around the globe. Each of us serves the fundamental goal of the guided growth of young people in all aspects of their lives. So, how would we answer that question, not just for one day, but for the past academic year? No doubt, the 2016-17 year was challenging, but together the people of the College moved Monmouth to an even greater place of strength and possibility. All of these successes have their roots in the College’s strategic planning and management culture. In the face of the State of Illinois’ fiscal and political gridlock, the College made a commitment to not hold our students who had been promised Monetary Award Program (MAP) tuition assistance grants liable if the state ultimately failed to fund the awards. That commitment meant very careful financial management. But unlike many public and private institutions in the state, we did not engage in layoffs; rather, we continued to make strategic hires and improve benefits. Even though it was not a civics-textbook-model process, the State finally approved a budget, fulfilling the 2016-17 awards and appropriating increased funds for 2017-18.

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In 2016-17 we also continued to build a student recruitment and enrollment management program that is strengthening the College for the long run, with clear and sustainable progress. The uncertainty regarding the MAP grants added to the exodus of high school graduates from the state, making the College’s new intentionality and success in attracting students from out of state even more important. Only 9 percent of our current senior class, which entered in the fall of 2014, came from outside Illinois. Just three years later, nearly 24 percent of the new students who joined us this fall come from out of state. The College is also pursuing a more strategic approach to international student recruitment, including strong new initiatives in China and Vietnam. We will always serve Illinois, but will do so more effectively with a student body that more clearly reflects our status as a national liberal arts college. As Trent Gilbert, the College’s vice president for enrollment management, likes to say, “Our job isn’t to recruit students—it’s to recruit graduates, who then become successful, engaged alumni and citizens.” The people of this College have a long commitment to student success, but our efforts needed more focus and coordination. Last fall, we initiated just such an effort, called the “retention moonshot.” Led by Associate Dean of the Faculty Stacy Lotz, Associate Dean of Student Life Michelle Merritt ’89 and Director of Institutional Research and Analytics Christine Johnston, this work is building on successful efforts and adding new initiatives. Our faculty and staff continue to energize and refresh the College’s teaching and learning activities.


Just a few examples include: In global initiatives, we have established a College-run semester-long program in Mérida, Mexico, and are exploring other opportunities. Also, Mandarin has been added as an offering in our Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures program. The James and Sybil Stockdale Fellows Program has taken its place as a marquee scholarship and enrichment program, with 37 outstanding students participating. The Triad Program, which brings together three disciplines around an issue of broad importance, continues to grow as an embodiment of multidisciplinary, engaged teaching and learning. A new Triad in Global Public Health joined the first Triad, which focuses on Global Food Security, and both have been established as minors. The College had its third-most successful fundraising year in 2016-17. A total of 3,769 donors gave Monmouth nearly $11 million. Membership in the 1853 Society, which recognizes annual gifts of $1,000 or more, grew from 454 to 533. The Scots Day of Giving, held on April 18, was a great success, generating significant gifts, but even more important, building a stronger base of support among our younger alumni. And, of course, in April we announced the extraordinarily generous commitment of $20 million from an anonymous couple. That commitment—double the previous largest gift in the College’s history—includes a $5 million deferred gift provision and $15 million in current gifts to the endowment. This commitment provides a tremendous foundation for our continuing preparations for a concentrated campaign to grow the endowment dramatically over the next few years. A larger endowment, a growing culture of philanthropy, steady and sustainable increases in tuition revenue, and strategic use of capital markets will provide an ever-stronger financial foundation for the College. Monmouth continues to rise in a variety of national rankings. Over the past two years, the College has risen 89 places, to 70th nationally, in Washington

Monthly magazine’s rankings, which focus on an institution’s contribution to social mobility and preparation for work and service. Washington Monthly also ranked Monmouth 19th out of nearly 400 colleges and universities in the Midwest in its “Best Bang for the Buck” category. The College has jumped 20 places over that same period in the U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges rankings, to 147. Fewer than 5 percent of the institutions ranked by U.S. News and World Report have made such a dramatic improvement. I could offer many other examples of the progress and energy that surround Monmouth College. You see it every day, in the ways that our faculty and staff dedicate themselves to our students. You see it in the ways that our students distinguish themselves in the classroom, the arts, athletics and student organizations. You see it in their kindness and respect for each other, and in the ways they work to make their communities better. You see it in the ways that our alumni live rich, fulfilling and contributing lives. Many hands go into this work, but it would not be possible without you. Behind the names in this donor report are stories of lives changed for the better. Because of your gifts of time, talent and resources— those in the past and those to come—this legacy will continue for the long run, and every day. At the end of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Ben Franklin said that over the course of that hot summer in Philadelphia, he had occasionally studied the chair in which the president of the convention sat. Carved into the back of the chair was a sun resting on the horizon. As the Convention concluded, with a document in hand after much difficult debate, Franklin said that he was confident that the sun on the chair, that the sun of America, was a rising sun. In the same way, I am profoundly confident that the sun of Monmouth College is a rising one—rising over a Tartan Nation. From Lobie and me, on behalf of the entire campus community, thank you for all that you do to make that so.

Dr. Clarence R. Wyatt President

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some highlights of 2016-17 Professor Joe Angotti, a former NBC News exec, led a student delegation to cover the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. He is flanked by students Gareth Cordery (left) and Jacob Marx. Monmouth students and Big Red enjoy a fireworks display at the Homecoming Spirit Shout.

CAMPAIGN COVERAGE

From the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 1 to a post-election wrap, Monmouth College went all-in on 2016 election coverage. The College’s joint poll with KBUR-AM correctly forecast a narrow 27-25 percent victory in Iowa for Ted Cruz over Donald Trump (Cruz won 28-24). Several class projects centered on the election; faculty member Joe Angotti accompanied two college students to Cleveland to cover the Republican National Convention; guest speakers Sasha Issenberg and J.D. Vance shared their political expertise; and alumnus Brad Nahrstadt ’89 loaned his collection of historical presidential campaign buttons to Hewes Library.

CELEBRATING ‘THE MONMOUTH THREAD’

Rain washed away the traditional Homecoming parade, but otherwise, the annual event received rave reviews. President Clarence R. Wyatt called the weekend a celebration of “the thread that runs through Monmouth College.” Highlights included induction ceremonies, reunion class gifts totaling more than $330,000, a new downtown alumni gathering and a 57-14 football victory over Cornell (Iowa) College.

Members of the Fighting Scots football team celebrate a decisive victory over St. Norbert, en route to their 10-0 season.

UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS

Led by a bagpiper, the men’s lacrosse team parades to April Zorn Memorial Stadium in February for its inaugural varsity contest.

LACROSSE DEBUTS

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After knocking off non-conference foe Wartburg (Iowa) College for the first time with a 29-22 come-from-behind victory, an undefeated regular season became a possibility for the Fighting Scots football team, along with a Midwest Conference championship. Coach Chad Braun’s team achieved both, posting a 10-0 record that included a key 38-14 victory over league rival St. Norbert College. The Scots were led defensively by Gagliardi Trophy finalist Matt Barnes ’17 and offensively by quarterback Tanner Matlick ’17, who were both named AFCA All-Americans.

On an unseasonably warm February day, the men’s lacrosse team won its inaugural game at April Zorn Memorial Stadium, a 9-5 victory over Carroll University. The Scots’ team goal for the game was to make the first shot and the first goal. Taitum Priewe ’20 accomplished the latter by scoring less than five minutes into the match, an experience he says was “indescribable.” The women’s team recorded its first win later in the spring, a thrilling 17-14 come-from-behind win over Cornell College.


FIRST DAY OF GIVING

The U.S. map was covered in Monmouth College tartan on April 18 as 533 alumni and friends joined together to give $168,392 to the College. Dubbed Scots Day of Giving to commemorate the College’s founding on April 18, 1853, the event attracted contributions from all 50 U.S. states and several foreign countries. Proceeds supported scholarships and financial aid, along with special cocurricular initiatives and programs. It was the most donations received in one day in the College’s history.

NEW HOME FOR KKG

On a sunny April afternoon, with active members in bright blue dresses lining the sidewalk and the national president in attendance, the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Chapter House at 915 E. Broadway was formally dedicated, giving the women’s fraternity a home to call its own. “It’s a wonderful day,” said Karen Barrett Chism ’65.“I want to thank all the sisters who had the dream of a house for Kappa Kappa Gamma. They made it a reality for current and future Kappas. … Everything came together. This has been many years in the making.”

Members of the development staff celebrate the successful completion of the first Scots Day of Giving on Founders Day.

A crowd fills the lawn in front of the new Kappa Kappa Gamma house during its dedication in April.

$20 MILLION COMMITMENT

A historic $20 million commitment to enhance scholarships and the endowment was announced in late April.

CHANGES AT THE TOP

Former classmates Mark Kopinski ’79 (left) and Dr. Ralph Velazquez ’79 were elected, respectively, chairman and vice chairman of the Board of Trustees.

In April, Monmouth College received a $20 million commitment, the largest financial gift in the history of the 164-year-old College, and one of the largest gifts to an Illinois liberal arts college. The commitment, which was made anonymously, includes $15 million over the near term and a $5 million deferred gift. Both amounts will be used to expand the College’s endowment.

In April, Mark Kopinski ’79 of New York City was elected chairman of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees, succeeding William Goldsborough ’65, who chaired the board for five years. A retired chief investment officer with American Century Investment Management, Kopinski has served as a trustee since 2004 and on the executive committee since 2006. Serving alongside Kopinski as vice chairman is Dr. Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 of Peoria, Ill. Velazquez is a senior vice president for OSF HealthCare Systems of Peoria.

COMMENCEMENT

Graduates at Monmouth’s 160th commencement exercises were told that their stories matter. “We are wired as humans to be storytellers,” graduating senior Emma Vanderpool said in the student address. “Our task is to be the crafters of our own stories.” A total of 285 bachelor of arts degrees were conferred. In his address, PBS executive Juan Sepúlveda drew on his story of being a first-generation college student to illustrate four main points: where one comes from matters, not letting others define you matters, learning the rules of the game matter and relationships matter.

Lincoln Laureate Emma Vanderpool ’17 addresses the graduating class as Commencement speaker Juan Sepúlveda looks on.

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HONOR ROL L OF C ON T R I BU TOR S 2016-2017

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onmouth College gratefully acknowledges those who made gifts during the fiscal year of July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2017. Committed to helping our students become citizens of exceptional character and leadership, with the capacity to change society for the better, we rely on support from alumni, parents and friends to help carry out this important mission.

With your help, we are shaping a brighter future for the College and its students.

total donors to the annual fund

3,566

total donors

3,769

total of gifts to the annual fund

$1,819,352

total of all gifts

$10,844,763

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We strive for accuracy in preparing this report. If your name has been omitted or your gift incorrectly reported, please accept our sincere apology and contact us at 1-888-827-8268. Office of Development and College Relations Monmouth College


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McMichael Heritage Circle Honoring the devotion of former presidents Jackson B. McMichael and his son, Thomas H. McMichael, who together served the College 42 years, the McMichael Heritage Circle recognizes our stewards that have contributed through significant gifts or service. The Circle has five categories: lifetime giving, planned gifts and bequests, endowed gifts, capital gifts and employee service.

LIFETIME GIVING Donors with lifetime giving of $1 million or more from cash and/or planned gifts (Lifetime Giving donors are permanently acknowledged here.)

Individuals Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell

Nancy Glennie Beck ’53 and Lawrence Beck David A. Bowers ’60 † Helen Brown ’23 † Peter H. Bunce and Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ’72 and Elizabeth Byrnes † Keith B. Capron Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65 Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier † Dorothy Peterson Dahl ’40 and †Arthur Dahl Anaclare Frost Evans ’63 † Virginia Brazelton Flynn ’29 † Virginia Hookham Frattinger ’65 William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Kevin M. Goodwin ’80 Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen † Ronald E. Harr and †Ruth Lewis Harr ’23 Walter S. Huff Jr. ’56 and Bonnie Lowrey Barbara Watt Johnson ’52 † Richard L. “Doc” Kieft Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski † Dennis J. Lachel ’61 and Kathy Schuld Lachel † Petrene Lauritsen ’48 † William M. LeSuer ’42 and †B. Arlene Snow LeSuer ’42

† Karol Kluss Manley ’49 Gerald A. Marxman ’55 Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath †M. Eleanor Grigsby McNeely ’36 and †George B. McNeely † Lee L. Morgan and †Mary Morgan H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock Richard S. Pepper and Roxie Pepper † Harold A. Poling ’49 and Marian Poling Roger W. Rasmusen ’56 † George E. Trotter Jr. ’47 and †Maxine Murdy Trotter ’47 William L. Trubeck ’68 and †Judith Williams Trubeck ’69 † Donovan D. Vance ’52 and Elizabeth Davis Vance ’49 Fred Wackerle ’61 Helen McNeel Wiener ’38 Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke

Businesses and Organizations

Anonymous Associated Colleges of Illinois Caterpillar Inc. Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Illinois Board Of Higher Education Illinois State Grant Illinois State Scholarship Commission Knapheide Manufacturing Company Knapheide Truck Equipment Murdy Foundation, Inc. New Horizons Foundation, Inc. Pattee Foundation Pepper Family Foundation Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Walter S. Huff Jr. Foundation

PLANNED GIFTS AND BEQUESTS Documented planned gift of $10,000 or more

Individuals

Anonymous David W. Adolphson ’67 and Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ’70 Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88 † Richard Ameen ’55 Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell David R. Bates ’63 William E. Bermann ’51 and Janet Zolan Bermann ’53 Reid K. Beveridge ’64 Richard L. Bivens ’61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ’63

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)

Carol West Boehme ’72 Mary Mitchell Bolton ’46 Gladys Bos Robert F. Bowen ’59 and Judith Bowen David A. Bowers ’60 Margaret Bozarth ’61 Heinz J. Brisske ’71 and Ellen Arkis Brisske ’71 † Peter H. Bunce and Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ’72 and Elizabeth Byrnes Marion Huey Cairns ’50 Douglas R. Carlson ’66 Barbara Berge Caufield ’58 Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65 Nancy Cleland James R. Cole ’88 Tiffany Mekshes Cole ’89 † Jean Coleman Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier E. Davis Coots ’65 and Nancy Yates Coots ’66 Charles Courtney Jr. ’57 and Bonnita McAllister Courtney ’58 James L. De Young and Janet De Young Burneta Burns Donges ’49 Anne Quinby Dyni ’56 N. Daniel Engstrom ’51 Anaclare Frost Evans ’63 Edward P. Farwell ’64 † Mary Huntoon Fleming DeBow Freed and †Catherine Freed Barbara Whiteman Garland ’49 Kristyne Gilbert ’90 Marilyn Schlemmer Gillette ’52 William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Claire McWilliams Growden ’50 and Merle B. Growden Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen † George F. Hartung ’51 Tina Hartwig ’68 Sally Young Hoherd ’54 and Robert Hoherd Nicole Olin Hroziencik ’11 Willis M. Hubbard ’62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ’64 Linnea Hammarsten Ingold ’68 Madeline Jacobs Barbara Watt Johnson ’52 † Edwin L. Johnson † Mary Smith Johnson ’30 Marilyn Johnston ’48 F. Addison Jones Timothy G. Keefauver ’80 and Susan Keefauver

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Mc M ichael H eritage Society ( ) continued

J. Stephen Kennedy ’50 Darleen Scherer Knowles ’68 Leon A. Kraut ’67 and Laura Welti June Brown Kromberg ’48 Kathy Schuld Lachel † Jean Noton Landers ’55 Vincent D. Mahoney Leland R. Marshall ’51 Phyllis Clindinin Martin ’53 Gerald A. Marxman ’55 Thomas F. Matthews ’61 and Patricia Matthews A. Douglas McKenzie Robert H. Meneilly ’45 F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76 Carol Bryden Moore ’60 James W. Nelson ’60 and Beverly Nelson Nelson ’61 John S. Niblock ’58 Betty Weiss Oberstar ’43 Bruce C. Ogilvie ’68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ’69 H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock Jack W. Peterson ’53 and Betty Peterson Walter H. Pfaeffle ’60 Carolyn Phelps ’54 Richard N. Pierce Dennis M. Plummer ’73 H. Leonard Porter III ’67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ’67 E. Kemp Prugh ’43 and Frances Elliott Prugh ’44 Roger W. Rasmusen ’56 Charles L. Rassieur ’60 Juanita Winbigler Reinhard ’42 Richard R. Reinhold ’50 R. Walker Robb ’51 Ruth Forsythe Robinson ’50 Richard A. Romine ’55 and Anne McLoskey Romine ’54 Jean Ross ’58 Mary Ryder ’72 Elsie Cory Sadler ’49 Mary Schwalbert ’45 Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54 Dee Smith Shuff ’63 David L. Spears ’62 Marie Sproston Karen Deen Squire ’62 John M. Stack ’65 Forrest J. Strickler ’44

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Terry N. Thorstenson and Carol Thorstenson William L. Trubeck ’68 Jane Turrel ’68 D. Jean Two ’55 Elizabeth Davis Vance ’49 Randall E. Vickroy ’76 Fred Wackerle ’61 William J. Wallace and Sandra Wallace Charles Thomas Weeks ’62 Larry L. Werts ’54 Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ’60 Paul L. White ’61 and Maryann White Donald G. Whiteman ’49 Helen McNeel Wiener ’38 Payson S. Wild Jr. ’67 Gary D. Willhardt ’59 and Jeanne Willhardt J. Mark Wilson ’78 Carolyn White Work ’59 and Stewart D. Work Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke

ENDOWED GIFTS Donors of $50,000+ in support of the College’s endowment for a faculty chair, professorship, student scholarship or other purpose

Individuals Anonymous Steven Anacker Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65 Sandy Coursey Axline ’82 and William T. Axline Jr. ’58 Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67 David A. Bowers ’60 Margaret Bozarth ’61 William Cullen Bryant IV Thomas J. Cerkez III ’68 and Mary Eyre-Cerkez Donald W. Chamberlin ’61 and Barbara Woll Chamberlin ’61 Edward DeLong Mr. and Mrs. John D. Diffenbaugh Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Marie Foster † Virginia Hookham Frattinger ’65 William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Kevin M. Goodwin ’80 Eleanor Crow Gustafson ’63

Tina Hartwig ’68 William Heuerman and Sue Huseman James C. Hornaday ’61 William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan Madeline Jacobs Dorothy Barrett Jacobsen ’57 and †James C. Jacobsen Jane Jakoubek Jean Jensen Charles M. Josephson ’52 Margaret Jacoby Josephson ’53 Irwin E. Kirk ’53 Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski J. Allen McGehee ’55 and Annie McGehee Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath Cherry Lauder McIlvain ’47 Jerry K. Mitchell ’67 and Susan Mitchell H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock Hugh M. Phelps ’63 and Norma Phelps Marian Poling Douglas B. Rankin ’79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ’81 Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Ralph L. Riggs ’60 and †Judith Irelan Riggs ’60 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57 Jolene Schwind Mary Schwind Jacqueline McGinnes Shoemaker ’49 Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll Randal M. Smith and Lynda Smith William W. Smith and Eleanor Slunaker Smith David P. Spalding and Marianne Spalding Doris Speer Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda Derek Thomas and Sara Thomas Fred Wackerle ’61 Robert L. Walker ’51 Cynthia Waltershausen ’67 and George L. Waltershausen Phyllis Holmquist Wheeler ’49 Donald G. Whiteman ’49 Ralph E. Whiteman ’52 and Martha Whiteman Richard W. Whiteman ’64 and Harriet Southerlan Whiteman ’65 P. Andrew Wieland and Roxana Wieland R. Richard Wieland II ’68 and Ann Newton Wieland ’68 Catherine Axline Williams ’50 Ruth Wright

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Businesses and Organizations

Anonymous Alice Grooms Estate Anchor Lumber Do-It Center Anne G. Luce Estate ARJCO Foundation Ltd. Arminta C. Sheats Estate Arthur W. Brown Estate Bernice L. Fox Estate Charles Frederic Strong Estate Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation Donn and Beverlee J. Johnson Estate Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Elva B. Lucas Estate Eva Hanna Cleland Estate Frederick & Ann Niblock Estate Gayle Woods Estate Gladys M. Morrow Estate Glen L. Pickens Estate Harr Decedents Trust Hearst Foundations Helen Dunbar Estate Helen R. Hicks Trust Estate Henry & Frances Jahn Trust Henry Safford Peacock Stock Account J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation James H. Ruble Family Trust Jane A. Graham Estate John E. Broming Estate Judson W. Jones Estate Kellwood Foundation Lee L. Morgan Trust Estate Len G. Everett Estate Linda R. Buch Estate Lysle H. Morrow Estate Margaret Miles Estate Marion D. Boyer Estate Murdy Foundation, Inc. N. Barr Miller Estate National Cabinet Lock Nelson T. Potter Estate Oral C. Kost Estate Pattee Foundation Richard L. “Doc” Kieft Estate Ruth Finch Estate San Diego Foundation Sarah A. Ryder Estate Sindlinger Foundation Virgil Boucher Estate Virginia B. Flynn Estate W. Jerome Hatch Living Trust Wallace B. Cleland Estate Waste Management, Inc. William M. LeSuer Estate Willis R. Boss Trust

DONOR PROFILE: ESTATE GIFT

MARY RYDER ’72 Ryder studied English and classics at Monmouth and recalls the influences of faculty members Bernice Fox, Adele Kennedy, Jean Liedman and Jeremy McNamara. During her 13-year career as a high school teacher, she earned her Ph.D. in English from the University of Illinois and taught at South Dakota State University for 18 years, retiring in 2007. HER GIFT: “My No. 1 goal was to profess,” she said. “You’ve accumulated knowledge,

now pass it on. That’s what I wanted my scholarship gift to provide, but I didn’t want to have to go to a lawyer. I wanted it to be something I could simply do. So I made a giant CD, and made it POD (payable on death).” The scholarship will be given, alternately, to “good, talented, hard-working Monmouth students” in English and classics with an interest in teaching.

WHY SHE GIVES: “I wanted to give something that says, ‘Thank you for giving me

the opportunity I had in my career,’” said Ryder, who transferred to Monmouth after one year at Illinois State University. “I don’t think I would’ve become a professor had it not been for Monmouth. Monmouth challenged me and gave me individual support from professors. It made me reassess who I wanted to be. ... It’s what I thought a college should be.”

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO HER: “My experience at Monmouth became a model

of how I learned to teach,” she said. “We weren’t pigeon-holed at Monmouth. It gave me a broader and much wider perspective, and that’s what it’s all about.”

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

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Mc M ichael H eritage Society ( )

Fred Wackerle ’61 Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke

CAPITAL GIFTS

Businesses and Organizations

continued

Donors of $50,000+ in support of a building, facility or other capital project

Individuals

Donna Mrkvicka Ardell ’63 Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell Nancy Glennie Beck ’53 and Lawrence Beck David A. Bowers ’60 † Peter H. Bunce and Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ’72 and Elizabeth Byrnes Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65 Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier Mary Niblock Crawford ’61 Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Donald E. Fike † Virginia Hookham Frattinger ’65 William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart Walter S. Huff Jr. ’56 and Bonnie Lowrey James A. Hutchinson ’64 and Jane Niblock Hutchinson ’64 Dorothy Barrett Jacobsen ’57 and †James C. Jacobsen Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86 Barbara Watt Johnson ’52 F. Addison Jones Louise DuBois Kasch ’48 Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56 J. Alex McGehee ’81 and Liz McGehee Terry Medhurst Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin Daniel F. Palmer ’75 and Sheri Palmer H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper Richard S. Pepper and Roxie Pepper Hugh M. Phelps ’63 and Norma Phelps Marian Poling Roger W. Rasmusen ’56 Debra Jackowniak Scarlett ’95 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54 Mark E. Taylor ’78 William L. Trubeck ’68 Robert D. Tucker Jr. ’65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ’65

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Anonymous Arthur and Dorothy Dahl Trust Bruning Foundation Bunce Charitable Lead Unitrust Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program CompX International, Inc. David A. Bowers Foundation David A. Bowers Revocable Trust David Byrnes Revocable Living Trust DJB Properties LLC Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Ford Motor Company Fund Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation Frederick H. Stanton Estate Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Henry Safford Peacock Stock Account Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Jacobsen Family Foundation John McCune Charitable Trust Knapheide Manufacturing Company Knapheide Truck Equipment Kresge Foundation Midwest Bank Murdy Foundation, Inc. New Horizons Foundation, Inc. Pattee Foundation Pepper Family Foundation R.J./D.L. Ardell Charitable Lead Trust Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Sindlinger Foundation Terry E J Medhurst Trust Tri-City Electric Company Virginia B. Flynn Estate Walter S. Huff Jr. Foundation William M. Slayton Estate

EMPLOYEE SERVICE Employees with 25 or more years of service Anonymous Rajkumar Ambrose George F. Arnold James E. Betts Mary Hanford Bianchi Harlow B. Blum Steven L. Buban William Burkitt ’63 Daryl B. Carr ’88 Jacquelyn Condon

James L. De Young Roy Dober Peter A. Gebauer Donald L. Gladfelter ’77 Terry L. Glasgow Richard L. Griffiths Eleanor Crow Gustafson ’63 Kathy Haas Farhat Haq William M. Hastings Roger D. Haynes ’82 Susan Holm Louenna Jensen J. Prescott Johnson Wanda Johnson Carolyn Kirk J. Rodney Lemon ’63 Thomas E. Lydic Beth McCoy Lee McGaan ’69 William M. McNall ’81 R. Jeremy McNamara Jill Munson Karen Ogorzalek Mark S. Ogorzalek Sheri White Owen ’96 Vernon Peter Pitts Douglas B. Rankin ’79 Therese Worden Rankin ’00 Roger P. Sander ’78 Joseph C. Schreck Patricia Ohler Shallenberger Thomas J. Sienkewicz Ira Smolensky Michael E. Sproston ’64 Dean St. Ledger Nancy Burke St. Ledger ’69 Carolyn Suda David Suda Judy Sullivan Mark L. Todd Marta Tucker Jacquelynn Urban William Urban William J. Wallace George L. Waltershausen Craig Watson Lyle L. Welch Carol Whiteside Gary D. Willhardt ’59

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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The 1853 Society Named to commemorate the year of Monmouth College’s founding, the 1853 Society recognizes alumni, parents, friends and organizations that make leadership annual gifts in support of the college. The society has five clubs, each representing a level of generous giving.

PRESIDENTS CLUB $25,000 or more Individuals Anonymous

Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65 Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67 David A. Bowers ’60 Margaret Bozarth ’61 Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65 Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier † Virginia Hookham Frattinger ’65 William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56 Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock Roger W. Rasmusen ’56 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz William L. Trubeck ’68 Viktoria Knapheide Wood

Organizations and Estates

Associated Colleges of Illinois CAMWS David A. Bowers Foundation David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Elizabeth Dean and Robert James Ardell Donor Advised Fund Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation

Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust J & V Flynn Foundation Lilly Endowment, Inc. Midwest Bank Our Giving Tree Pattee Foundation

DAVID WALLACE CLUB $10,000 to $24,999 Individuals

Anonymous Joyce Totten Apitz ’52 Nancy Speer Engquist ’74 Curtis C. Farr ’88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ’90 Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90 and Lawrence W. Galloway Larry G. Gerdes William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86 Barbara Watt Johnson ’52 F. Addison Jones Irwin E. Kirk ’53 Vincent D. Mahoney Alfred B. Mainetti ’71 and Josephine Mainetti Michael B. McCulley ’70 Thomas J. McDowell and Sue McDowell Mary Grable McLeod ’87 and Kenneth McLeod Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Timothy L. Owen ’73 and Gail Simpson Owen ’74 J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper Edward F. Perry ’58 and Ellen Littler Perry ’59 Dennis M. Plummer ’73 and Carolyn Plummer Susan Romaine Carla Sanders ’91 Jolene Schwind Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54 Robert J. Shriner Jr. William M. Simpson ’65 and Joyce Simpson Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81 Fred Wackerle ’61

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Robert L. Walker ’51 P. Andrew Wieland and Roxana Wieland Payson S. Wild Jr. ’67 Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke Robert A. Zika ’67 and Gail Hartong Zika ’66

Businesses and Organizations

ARJCO Foundation Ltd. Associated Colleges of the Midwest Cline-Lofftus Foundation Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Edward F. and Ellen C. Perry Donor Advised Fund Henry & Susan Romaine Charitable Fund J & L Freedom Foundation Janice M. Watson and Alfred G. Lustig Fund Jolene Schwind Revocable Trust Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust Mary Frances Miller Estate McLeod Family Gift Account Twomey Foundation William M. Simpson Trust

QUINBY CLUB $5,000 to $9,999 Individuals

Anonymous Robert L. Best ’62 Douglas R. Carlson ’66 Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa E. Davis Coots ’65 and Nancy Yates Coots ’66 Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 John A. Courson ’64 and Marcia Courson Thomas S. Davis ’62 and Jane Robb Davis ’62 Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64 James L. De Young and Janet De Young Robert K. Garro ’65 and Linda Garro Nathan J. Gaskill ’04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ’06 Tina Hartwig ’68 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Sean K. Kane ’96 Frederick J. Kaskel ’67 and Phyllis Kaskel Elizabeth King ’59 Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox

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Robert “Cam” McConnell ’72 J. Alex McGehee ’81 and Liz McGehee Ann Michael ’67 Jeffrey D. Miller ’84 William G. Morgan ’64 Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ’90 and John R. Nelson Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60 Debra Jackowniak Scarlett ’95 Wendell L. Shauman ’67 and Janet Shauman Carlos F. Smith ’90 and Debra Smith Sherman U. Smith ’72 and Diane Smith Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson Karen Deen Squire ’62 George E. Trotter III ’70 and Lynne Trotter Robert D. Tucker Jr. ’65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ’65 William A. Turner ’93 Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts R. Richard Wieland II ’68 and Ann Newton Wieland ’68 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer

Businesses and Organizations

Anonymous Anchor Lumber Do-it Center BP Foundation, Inc. Galesburg Anesthesiology, SC Janice Gundersen Estate MTC Communications Murdy Foundation, Inc. Network for Good Donor Advised Fund Pi Beta Phi House Corporation The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund Victoria R. Kash-Bashaw Estate Yahnke Family Charitable Fund

FOUNDERS CLUB $2,500 to $4,999 Individuals

Anonymous Sally Orr Alm ’43 Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers Christopher S. Byers ’89 and Cheri Nelson Byers ’89

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John C. Carlson ’74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ’74 Peter Curtis and Annette Curtis Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Rodney L. Davies ’74 and Diane Minor Davies ’76 Richard K. Fuller ’57 and Kathleen Fuller James D. Galbreath ’78 Jane Jackson Garison ’52 Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert John Goddard Anita Ridge ’88 and David W. Greer Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr Joan Strand Kotz ’64 Sean P. Maher ’95 and Shalaine Maher J. Todd McKellar ’55 and Barbara Rahn McKellar ’57 Stephen D. Mey ’68 Laurence J. Moore ’62 and Ivy Moore Kathy Wolf Plath ’77 and Corey Plath Jennifer Rueff Michael Salaway ’89 George M. Simmons ’67 and Ruth Simmons Mark E. Taylor ’78 Edward C. Tews ’82 and Jean Michael Tews ’83 Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 and Robert K. Thierry III Dwight Tierney ’69 and Dina Nathanson David M. Timmerman and Mary Timmerman Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96 Guy F. Welch ’62 and Danae Welch Paul L. White ’61 and Maryann White Jane Batten Wild ’69 David N. Willing ’59 and Winona Willing George J. Wolcott Marjorie Munson Wunder ’53 Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61 Sarah Young Ronald A. Zagorski ’65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ’65

Businesses and Organizations

Anonymous Henry Safford Peacock Foundation Phyllis A. Feddersen Trust Agreement

MONMOUTH CLUB $1,000 to $2,999 Individuals

Anonymous Kathryn Alexander ’75 Patricia Allen ’95 Ann Garry ’65 and Bob Ashen Brian M. Austin ’64 and Susan Austin Jeffrey J. Bakker ’90 and Cynthia Dorsch Kathryn Stitt Barreto ’05 Robert M. Barton ’63 Joseph Belmonte Jr. ’74 William E. Bermann ’51 and Janet Zolan Bermann ’53 Evard P. Best ’56 Reid K. Beveridge ’64 and Eileen Beveridge Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95 Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum Roy E. Bockler ’72 and Debbie Bockler Lynda Pepper Bollman ’76 and Robert Bollman Scott Bond and Janey Bond Charles Duane Bonifer Carl A. Borine ’61 and Sharon Borine Daniel H. Bowers and Michelle Bowers Michael L. Bowers and Linda Bowers Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 and Gerald Brooks Larry D. Brown ’65 and Janet Henning Brown ’64 Paul L. Brown ’56 Susan Buckles ’66 Larry T. Candor ’62 and †Janice Youngquist Candor ’56 Joseph P. Carbonari ’54 G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ’62 and Bonnie Carroll Thomas J. Cerkez III ’68 and Mary Eyre-Cerkez Wendell B. Chestnut ’51 Kok Heng Chew ’90 Jean Balch Christensen ’55 and Robert W. Christensen Leslie James-Cook ’83 and Tony L. Cook Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Charles Courtney Jr. ’57 and Bonnita McAllister Courtney ’58 Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl Craig A. Dahlquist ’78 Neil A. Dahlstrom ’98 and Karen Dahlstrom Wesley Day

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Donald L. Denney ’64 and Dorene Denney Daniel W. Dickson ’89 Sandra Johnson Dobras ’61 and Victor E. Dobras Burneta Burns Donges ’49 Carol Clark Dotseth ’63 and Gregory M. Dotseth Keith J. Droste ’55 and Winona Barcon George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee Marcia Brink Adair ’70 and Richard Edwards Kenneth A. Eiserman ’71 and Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman ’72 Rhoda Engel ’57 Kellie Kohler Esters ’86 and Joel Esters Susan Countryman Estes ’66 and Fredrick C. Estes Frank W. Fitch ’51 William P. Ford ’76 and Margaret Romano Ford ’76 Debra Forsaith ’77 Daniel M. Fowler ’72 and Julia Duffy DeBow Freed William R. French ’08 Kathryn Goddard Fritz ’50 Robert H. Frost ’66 and Linda Jungbluth Frost ’66 Terry F. Fruehauf ’76 Roberta Hancock Gavin ’49 Peter A. Gebauer and Janet Gebauer Susan Sandner Gibson ’81 Gary L. Gilliland ’65 Donald L. Gladfelter ’77 Charles W. Goehl ’73 Lewis L. Gould F. William Graue Jr. ’63 and Barbara Graue Linda Groves Claire McWilliams Growden ’50 and Merle B. Growden Maureen Beck Hamilton ’66 Janet Hamly-Ott ’65 Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 Clifford K. Hastings ’97 and Ron Hoppe-Hastings Marilyn Verploeg Hay ’54 George E. Heck Jr. ’66 and Judi Heck John L. Hennessy Jr. ’68 Janet Teuscher Hill ’57 Robert E. Hillison ’82 and Keely Hillison Deborah Kritsch Hinman ’82 and David Hinman Katherine Hinman Jane Woods Hobson ’54 Paul N. Holbrook ’54 James C. Hornaday ’61

DONOR PROFILE: 1853 SOCIETY

JIM AND JAN DE YOUNG The De Youngs are both 1959 graduates of Beloit College, and they both spent four decades in education, including time together on Monmouth’s faculty. Jim taught theatre at Monmouth from 1963 to 2002, directing more than 100 plays. Much of Jan’s career was spent teaching elementary school, and she finished her career supervising some of the College’s student teachers. THEIR GIFT: The De Young Theatre Arts Education Fund was established in 2011

in honor of Jim’s parents. It provides funds to bring talented theatre professionals to campus, as well as defray travel costs for Monmouth students attending offcampus performances and conferences. The De Youngs have added to the fund since 2011 and also included the fund for additional supplement in their wills. Any donor who wishes to augment the study of theatre arts at Monmouth may contribute to the endowment.

WHY THEY GIVE: The De Youngs have been ardent proponents of a liberal arts

education all of their lives and have given continuously and generously to their alma mater and to Monmouth. Additionally, their two children also graduated from two other schools in the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. Jim said that a line from Alan Bennett’s play The History Boys best summarizes the couple’s thinking of supporting the liberal arts: “Pass the parcel. That’s sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it, pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, some day. Pass it on, boys. That’s the game I wanted you to learn. Pass it on.”

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO THEM: Jim stays connected with more than 100

Monmouth alumni through social media. “For most of us in education, there is little fame or fortune,” he said. “We live for those connections with our former students who tell us that we have, indeed, passed it on.”

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Victoria Birk Horneck ’80 Robert C. Hudson III ’75 and Sarah Young Hudson ’74 Charles R. Hughes ’74 Dwayne A. Hughes ’87 William G. Hurckes ’81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ’80 James A. Hutchinson ’64 and Jane Niblock Hutchinson ’64 Scott C. James and Monica James Franklin K. Johnson ’76 and Michele Johnson Robert C. Johnson ’59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ’59 Michael N. Jurgens ’78 and Susan Jurgens John A. Kaiser ’10 Louise DuBois Kasch ’48 Daniel L. Keating ’83 and Jane Stevens Keating ’84 Margaret Dahlbo Kerr ’49 and William E. Kerr Phyllis Lanphere Kettering ’58 Frank P. Killey ’67 and Barbara Baughman Killey ’66 Mary Gordon Kimmel ’45 Charles W. King ’69 Kenneth M. Klein ’66 and Susan Latham Klein ’67 Leon A. Kraut ’67 and Laura Welti John T. Kreitler ’70 and Elizabeth Kreitler John M. Kriegsman ’62 Karen Krueger ’72 Alan J. Landauer ’70 and Gail Anderson Landauer ’71 Christopher F. Lawson ’88 John B. Lawson ’47 William W. Laxson ’43 and Jean Walker Laxson ’44 Frank W. Lee III ’69 and Margaret Will Lee ’71 Mark Lee and Natasha Lee Jane Matson Lee ’78 and Phillip Lee Timothy G. Lee ’61 and Suellen Lee Patrick W. Lewis ’95 and Kristina Lewis Robert L. Litchfield ’71 Pierre Loomis and Lynn Loomis Louise Chestnut Lowe ’57 Sonja Zedigian Lowry ’67 and Dennis Lowry Nancy Venn MacDonald ’56 and Vincent MacDonald Richard Marshall and Ann McEntee

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Russell F. Marshall ’63 and Mary Bailey Marshall ’64 Thomas S. Martin ’72 Caroline Marvin ’67 Albert S. Maurer ’56 and Patricia Maurer B. Ted Maurer ’84 and Heidi Maurer Virginia Smith McCarty ’59 Frederick H. McDavitt ’61 J. Allen McGehee ’55 and Annie McGehee William W. McKelvey ’60 Stanley L. McKelvie ’64 and Sandra McKelvie Rodney J. McQueen ’62 and Diane McQueen James G. Mercer ’55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ’54 F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76 Harold G. Mitchell ’72 and Roxanne Mitchell James J. Mock ’65 and Sharon Wehrs Mock ’65 Stephen H. Mortonson ’68 Joanne Moy ’70 and Michael R. Robinson Michelle Moy ’89 Courtney J. Munson ’63 James W. Nelson ’60 and Beverly Nelson Nelson ’61 Jewel Price Nicholls ’50 Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ’70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin Julia Briggerman O’Hara ’62 and Daniel O’Hara Wesley W. Olson ’00 and Heidi Pruett Olson ’99 Edward W. Pailes Jr. ’84 and Martha Pailes Jane Temple Peacock ’63 Timothy S. Pecaro ’76 Lisa Pepper ’87 Anthony J. Perzigian ’66 and Donna Perzigian Alvin T. Peterson ’60 Frederick C. Pfaffmann ’65 and Christine Pfaffmann Karen Williams Phinney ’84 Jerri Picha ’75 Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ’67 and Carolyn Cottrell Jane Hartley Pratt Jean Hutchinson Randolph ’68 and Ross Randolph Sara Buchen-Ray ’88 and Andrew C. Ray Linda Reed ’69 William R. Reinsberg ’63 and Judith Reinsberg

Paul D. Rickey ’76 Ralph L. Riggs ’60 and †Judith Irelan Riggs ’60 Allison Ritscher ’94 John S. Romine ’55 and Diana Payne Romine ’56 Robert C. Roush ’67 Robb A. Ruyle ’65 John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. ’65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ’65 Michael A. Schmitz ’80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ’88 John D. Schroeder ’68 and Helen Herriott Schroeder ’69 Blair W. Schultz ’72 Mary Schwalbert ’45 Kristy Smith ’86 and Dave Scott Linda Siebrandt ’80 Dorothy Walker Skanderup ’50 and Dean Skanderup Michael Adin Slaughter ’60 Robert E. Slocum and Linda Perez-Slocum Richard T. Smith ’64 and Nancy Munn Smith ’66 Nancy Snowden David L. Spears ’62 Michael E. Sproston ’64 and Donna Schliffke Sproston ’66 Donald R. Steiner ’54 and Deila Steiner Dawn McRoberts Strauss ’03 James Andrew Thomas ’05 and Kelli Wefenstette ’07 Donald J. Thompson ’61 and Ardith Elliott Thompson ’62 Lucy Kellogg Thompson ’99 and Kent Thompson Brent R. Thurness ’90 and Shelly Thurness Dora Tinkham John Turnbull and Denise Turnbull Peter E. Upton ’68 Andries L. Vermeer ’65 Randall E. Vickroy ’76 Dorothy Young Voetberg ’59 Suzanne Walsh Daniel S. Weber ’74 and Geralyn Pope Weber ’76 R. Bruce Weiman ’76 and Debbie Weiman Roger E. Well ’86 and Dana Well Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty Frank Wilary and Jennifer Wilary Molly Wilkens ’49 James M. Wilson ’66 and Katherine Lepard Wilson ’67

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William J. Winslade ’63 and Katie Winslade Mary Hollander Winter ’53 and Robert G. Winter ’53 Sandra Olson Wolff ’64 William A. Wolma ’67 and Frances White Wolma ’66 David T. Workman and Linda Workman

Businesses and Organizations

Anonymous Advanced Physical Therapy Services, LTD Alvin T. Peterson Trust C J Munson Real Estate LLC Charles R. Hughes Living Trust Chestnut Family Charitable Fund Cottage Rehab and Sports Medicine CWK Associates, LLC Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund Goldman Sachs Gives Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund James H. Ruble Family Trust Jean N. Landers Trust Law Office of Robert E. Hillison LTD Linda J. Siebrandt Charitable Giving Trust Louise D. Kasch Donor Advised Fund at the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Nelson Foundation Network for Good Abbott Fund’s Giving Programs NH KKG Alumnae Association Peter E. Upton Charitable Fund Petey’s Pub & Grill Pierre Loomis As Trustee of the Declaration of Trust Randolph Living Trust Reed Gift Fund Fidelity Charitable Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust, a Donor Advised Fund Schwab Charitable Fund Security Savings Bank The Big Dog Fund Tinkham Living Trust Turnbull Funeral Homes Vanguard Charitable Woodwinds Farm

R estricted Gifts In addition to supporting the annual fund, donors also designate charitable contributions for specific purposes, endowed funds and capital projects. ACI General Scholarship Associated Colleges of Illinois ACI’s Peer Mentoring Program Associated Colleges of Illinois ACM-Mellon Foundation Faculty Fellowships Program Associated Colleges of the Midwest Alfred B. Mainetti ’71 Endowed Scholarship Alfred B. Mainetti ’71 and Josephine Mainetti Amy Workman Scholarship David T. Workman and Linda Workman Ardell Student International Travel Fund Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell Elizabeth Dean and Robert James Ardell Donor Advised Fund ATO House Fund James F. Ginter ’51 and Jeanne Jennings Ginter ’52 Austin Hall Sprinkler System F. Addison Jones Barbara S. Walker ’50 Scholarship Robert L. Walker ’51 Bowers Hall Endowed Maintenance Fund David A. Bowers ’60 Bowers Hall Parking Lot David A. Bowers ’60 David A. Bowers Foundation Bowers Residence Hall David A. Bowers ’60 David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Brad Wefenstette Prize for Social Justice Anonymous Friends Jacqueline Brennan Nina Fierro Paul Heiberger and Julie Christian Lindsey LaPointe Network for Good Donor Advised Fund Terence Pawlowski William E. Steel and Christine Steel James Andrew Thomas ’05 and Kelli Wefenstette ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas Matthew Walsh

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Campus Landscaping William L. Trubeck ’68 Carol Veith Sorenson Scholarship Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson Carol Whitcomb Scholarship Associated Colleges of Illinois Cecil and Olga Allin Christian Service Leadership Scholarship Anonymous Center for Science and Business Paul G. Luepke ’83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ’83 Frederick C. Pfaffmann ’65 and Christine Pfaffmann Debra Jackowniak Scarlett ’95 Schwab Charitable Fund Chaplaincy Program First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, Kan. Barbara Watt Johnson ’52 Class of 1962 Endowed Scholarship G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ’62 and Bonnie Carroll Nancy Guilinger Coon ’62 and Richard A. Coon Thomas S. Davis ’62 and Jane Robb Davis ’62 Judith Randall Dickinson ’62 and Robert G. Dickinson Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox Network for Good Abbott Fund’s Giving Programs Network for Good Donor Advised Fund Melinda Schneider Roehl ’62 and Robert Roehl Guy F. Welch ’62 and Danae Welch Class of 1970 Endowed Scholarship John T. Kreitler ’70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Cline-Lofftus Foundation Scholarship Cline-Lofftus Foundation Dallas and Barbara Irelan Scholarship William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan Ralph L. Riggs ’60 and †Judith Irelan Riggs ’60 Dave and Julie Arnold Scholarship David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65 Deborah and Mark S. Kopinski Scholarship in Global Food Security Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Department of Art Aaron A. Arne ’93 Henry & Susan Romaine Charitable Fund Susan Romaine

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Department of Athletics Jane Hartley Pratt Department of Biology Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Department of Capron Classics Dawn McRoberts Strauss ’03 Department of Education Anonymous Friends Al Azinger and Brenda Azinger Becky Carlson Esther M. White Trust James Fell and Leta Fell Carl B. Forkner ’80 and Joanne Forkner Jane Walker Hardin ’47 and Everitt Hardin Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Stephen A. Johnson and Cheryl Johnson Jean Cowan Kistler ’64 J. Rodney Lemon ’63 and Hallie Simpson Lemon ’63 Marilyn Van Hoozer Trust Mary Kay Beauty Consultant, Sarah Walters James E. Paul ’58 and Helen Francis Paul ’59 Robert A. Riley ’77 and Diana Riley Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rowley Adam Sanberg Carl Shaub ’73 Marcum A. Spears and Dana Spears Stephen A. Johnson DDS Adam E. Sanberg DMD Sarah Twomey Walters Esther White Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Department of History Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Carl B. Forkner ’80 and Joanne Forkner Robert K. Garro ’65 and Linda Garro Department of Music Carl B. Forkner ’80 and Joanne Forkner Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies Marjorie Munson Wunder ’53 Department of Political Economy & Commerce Elizabeth Corrigan Edward W. Pailes Jr. ’84 and Martha Pailes Bernard A. Sutinis ’64 and Christa Sutinis

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Department of Theatre Anonymous Karen Bowman Angotti ’63 and Joseph A. Angotti Antonetta Axup Katarzyna Bartoszynska Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum Lenard Bolon and Wendine Bolon Marjorie Bond Jeff Cervantez Jonathan Coley Michelle Damian Jasmine Davila ’17 E. Kyle Davis ’93 and Ashley Davis Cole H. Downey ’17 W. Brent Dugan ’94 and Marnie Steach Dugan ’95 Lori Eyre Robyn Flakne Carl B. Forkner ’80 and Joanne Forkner Peter A. Gebauer and Janet Gebauer Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert Timothy R. Gray ’86 Mary Griffith Darryl Grissom and Melissa Grissom Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Christine Johnston Michelle King Tim Kramer and Lori Walters-Kramer Alan J. Kulczewski and Margaret Kulczewski Kristin Larson Matthew Martin Sherry Thomas Moore ’83 and Larry D. Moore Joel Mota Jill Munson Gary J. Nardi and Krista Wolf Anthony F. Occhipinti ’15 Daniel J. Ott and Teresa Ott Timothy A. Pahel Vincent Perino and Daun Perino Rhemingtin Rexrode ’17 Barbara Stewart Royle ’64 and Allen Royle Kaitlyn Rule Leslie C. Schwass and Rita Schwass Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Simmons Bryan E. Siverly ’81 Janis Stone Randall Strother Jill Turley ’16 William J. Wallace Jeannie Weber De Young Theatre Arts Education Fund James L. De Young and Janet De Young

Donald Leigh Jones Music Scholarship Anonymous Donald L. Jones ’57 and Pamela Jones Dorothy Donald Chair in Modern Foreign Language Susan Crossey Alm ’69 Dr. Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel Biology Fund Frederick J. Kaskel ’67 and Phyllis Kaskel Dr. Irwin E. Kirk Scholarship Irwin E. Kirk ’53 Dr. James W. and Isabel B. Marshall Science Scholarship Mary Grable McLeod ’87 and Kenneth McLeod McLeod Family Gift Account Dr. Steven A. ’66 and Mrs. Elaine Baer ’67 Azuma Scholarship Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67 Dr. Vincent and Betty Bollin ’57 Mahoney Teacher Education Scholarship Vincent D. Mahoney Edna M. Kost Endowed Memorial Scholarship Kelly K. Kost ’83 and Holly Kost Emily and Katherine Minor Family Scholarship F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76 Environmental Studies Trips CWK Associates, LLC Charles W. King ’69 Vulcan Materials Company Matching Gifts Event Streaming Equipment for Dahl Chapel Anonymous Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88 Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell Robert M. Barton ’63 Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum David A. Bowers ’60 Alex B. Brooks ’13 and Clarissa Gardner ’13 Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 and Gerald Brooks Daniel A. Campione ’08 Matthew T. Clair ’05 and Jennifer Clair Larry Cook and Brigitte Cook Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Charles Courtney Jr. ’57 and Bonnita McAllister Courtney ’58 Michelle Damian David Dummer and Kay Dummer Jon Ferguson and Lori Ferguson Larry D. Gibb ’63 and Olivia Lunn Gibb ’63 Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 David Henebry Illinois Tool Works Foundation Christine Johnston Peter J. Johnston F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Karoline Kamzic Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Tim Kramer and Lori Walters-Kramer Matthew Kurth Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Abbie Markley Thomas J. McDowell and Sue McDowell Linda Marier McGaan ’92 and Lee McGaan ’69 Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath Emily Mitsdarffer Meyer ’05 and Joshua N. Meyer ’08 Michelle Moy ’89 Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Gary J. Nardi and Krista Wolf Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ’90 and John R. Nelson Nancy Nelson Michelle Nutting ’11 Julia Briggerman O’Hara ’62 and Daniel O’Hara Daniel J. Ott and Teresa Ott J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock Jerri Picha ’75 Christopher J. Pio ’84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92 Dawn Reh ’82 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57 Theresa Downs Roscetti ’90 Jolene Rossell ’14 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg John J. Scotillo ’72 Kathryn Shipp ’13 Robert E. Slocum and Linda Perez-Slocum Carlos F. Smith ’90 and Debra Smith Peter D. Smithhisler and Christina Smithhisler Nicholas Spaeth

DONOR PROFILE: CAPITAL GIFT

CARLA SANDERS ’91 After graduating from Monmouth, Sanders earned a master’s degree from Bradley (Ill.) University, then worked at a variety of social services positions. She is now retired and living in Canton, Ill. HER GIFT: Sanders made a multi-year pledge to the new Kappa Kappa Gamma

house. Her parents, Eugene “Abe” ’55 and Shirley Castle Sanders ’55, met at Monmouth, and her mother was in KKG, as was her aunt, Mary Castle Josephson ’51. Sanders held offices in the women’s fraternity and said the organizational skills she acquired “really helped me.”

WHY SHE GIVES: “That kind of thing means a lot to me,” said Sanders of her family connections to Monmouth and KKG. “(Before I attended) I didn’t understand why Kappa was so important to my mother and aunt, but I certainly do now. It was a really big thing for me once I got to Monmouth.” Kappa did not have a house while she was a student so, said Sanders, “When the opportunity came, I was really excited. I was in a position that I could do it, and it seemed like the right time.”

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO HER: “I wouldn’t trade the liberal arts education

I received at Monmouth for anything,” said Sanders. “Gosh, I made some great lifelong friends there.”

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Event Streaming Equipment for Dahl Chapel John E. Swanson ’14 Mark E. Taylor ’78 Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 and Robert K. Thierry III John Thornton and Karen Thornton Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ’76 and John Van Kirk Susan Van Kirk Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ’03 and Kirk Van Kuiken Mark E. Willhardt Ronda Ehlen Willhardt ’85 Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke Randy Yoder Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer F. Garvin and Katye L. Davenport Memorial Scholarship F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport Fighting Scots Society Fund Advanced Physical Therapy Services, LTD James W. Albright ’69 American Water Charitable Foundation H. Quinn Anderson ’66 and Terry Anderson Aramark Global Business Services Ava Archer Derek Archer ’97 Connor W. Armstrong William Armstrong and Amber Armstrong Harold Peter Basler Jr. ’66 David B. Bates ’83 and Michele Bates Conny Davinroy Beatty ’81 and Daniel P. Beatty Alan R. Betourne II ’05 and Lisa Betourne Mick Birkhofer ’73 and Brenda Birkhofer Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95 Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Lyle Bogott ’51 Rodney E. Bollman ’56 and Georgiana Bollman Logan R. Bowman ’13 William W. Breedlove ’76 and Lajean Breedlove Breslin’s Floor Covering Scott A. Burgess ’81 Christopher S. Byers ’89 and Cheri Nelson Byers ’89

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C J Munson Real Estate LLC John L. Carter ’74 Mary Hollinrake Clark ’85 Bennie J. Coleman ’75 and Rena Griffin Coleman ’75 Player E. “Bud” Cook ’59 Cottage Rehab and Sports Medicine Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 Joel P. Cowan ’02 and Jennifer Roth Cowan ’02 Madison Current ’13 Andrew R. Davis and Tammy Davis Gregory I. Derbak ’75 and Laura Derbak Gail Dochow W. Brent Dugan ’94 and Marnie Steach Dugan ’95 Eric G. Ealy ’86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ’86 Harvey L. Echols Jr. ’81 and Millicent Knight First Lutheran Church First State Bank of Illinois Emily Flint ’16 Trudy Roberts Triner ’66 and John Foley Kim Fornero Fred Jenks Insurance Services Joseph J. Freitag ’07 and Amy Gustaf Freitag ’07 Galesburg Anesthesiology, SC Gary R. Geiger ’76 Clarissa Gentzler Gary L. Gilliland ’65 Greg R. Gilliland ’77 and Susan Gilliland John Goddard William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Sandra Snyder Gravlee ’70 and Coleman Gravlee William F. Grunow ’13 and Kirsten Lybarger Grunow ’13 Ron Hall and Audree Hall Matthew J. Hammer ’06 and Robin Hammer Stephen R. Hartman ’92 and Karen Hartman Thomas W. Hasson ’91 Deborah Kritsch Hinman ’82 and David Hinman Judy Hogfeldt ’75 Sarah Houston ’14 Dwayne A. Hughes ’87 Chesney Hunter ’79 Robin Jarvis ’84 Dixie Jenks ’64 and Fred Jenks James I. Johnson ’57 and Pamelia Johnson Kooten L. Johnson Haley Jones ’12 Michael J. Jones ’99 and Miranda Jones Brian C. Jordan ’09 Joseph W. Schurr, Business Account

Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk Sean K. Kane ’96 Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. John A. Kemp ’82 Amy Kerulis ’13 Klingner & Associates. P.C. Robert Kniss ’61 and Catherine Glasgow Kniss Kone, Inc. Matthew G. Kunath and Michele Lamarsh William P. Lafferty ’55 and Sonje Lafferty Lawrence G. Martin Operating Account Patrick W. Lewis ’95 and Kristina Lewis Robert L. Litchfield ’71 Amy Longenbaugh ’95 Abbie Markley Richard Marshall and Ann McEntee Lawrence G. Martin ’70 Robert L. Mason ’74 Michael Maxson ’67 and Carmen Maxson Donald McClarey and Catherine McClarey Michael E. McCreight ’68 Joseph E. McDade ’80 and Barbara Babcock McDade ’80 Molly McNamara Klinger ’03 Michael K. Meinhart ’82 and Kim Meinhart Michelle Meyer Messman ’04 and Chad Messman Michael D. Danner, DDS, LLC Midwest Bank S. Juan Mitchell ’90 and Vicki Martin Mitchell ’88 John P. Moles and Sarah Moles Michelle Moy ’89 MTC Communications Courtney J. Munson ’63 Charline Clay Myers ’71 and Jeffrey L. Myers Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan Michael P. Oblinger ’05 and Elizabeth Ruebush Oblinger ’04 B. Joe O’Brien ’77 and Amy O’Brien Office Specialists Inc. OSF Healthcare Systems William E. Parker ’77 Lisa Pepper ’87 James E. Pilarski ’66 and Judith Anderson Pilarski ’66 Christopher J. Pio ’84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92 H. Leonard Porter III ’67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ’67 Porter-Hay Insurance Agency, Inc. Michelle Brown Postin ’89 and Brett Postin Prairie Vista Farm

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Coleman Vern Reed ’15 and Clarissa Henby Reed ’15 Jennifer Tibbie Renchen ’95 C. Thomas Rezner ’64 and Sylvia Ramsey-Rezner David R. Riddick ’74 and Maria Riddick Michael Salaway ’89 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Robert W. Schluter ’59 and Patricia Schluter Craig A. Schmidt Michael A. Schmitz ’80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ’88 Joseph W. Schurr ’75 and Connie Schurr Stephen Blair Schweer and Tabitha Schweer Sherri-Gae Scott ’03 Croy D. Seagren Scott G. Shaver ’83 Joseph L. Sherrick ’70 and Ann Carlson Sherrick ’69 Cesar Silva Rios Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll Allan W. Smith ’58 and Antoinette Smith Susan Dixson Smith ’54 William T. Smith and Margaret Smith Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Melanie Stevens ’13 Douglas L. Stickels ’75 and Leslie Stickels David B. Stimpson ’66 Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07 and Jacob T. Stott ’09 William Swarthout ’70 and Candace Pearson Swarthout ’70 Swarthout Revocable Trust T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Matching Gift Program Donald P. Tanney ’79 and Crystal Tanney The Path Center for Healing James E. Thompson ’57 John Turnbull and Denise Turnbull Turnbull Funeral Homes Philip D. Tweedy ’96 and Tori Tweedy Unlimited Development, Inc. Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81 Warren County YMCA Thomas R. Weber ’67 and Julie Weber Richard E. Well II ’85 and Kim Well Jonathan M. Welty ’12 Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty

Frank J. Wollrab ’71 Brian K. Woodard ’97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ’03 Kathleen Woolley ’08 Robert G. Yarde ’58 and Marilyn Yarde Trey S. Yocum ’14 and Jane Simkins Yocum ’13 Lance Q. Zedric ’83 and Ching Zedric Food Security Program Anne White Beall ’67 and James F. Beall Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer David A. Bowers ’60 Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Brooke McGee-Grundstrom ’00 and Carl Grundstrom Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 Kellen Hinrichsen and Megan Hinrichsen Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Karen Krueger ’72 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Michael B. McCulley ’70 Midwest Bank Louis Prahl Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Kathryn Shipp ’13 Mark E. Taylor ’78 Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 and Robert K. Thierry III John Thornton and Karen Thornton Kathryn Vacha Rebecca Vlcek-Denton Fred Wackerle ’61 Mark E. Willhardt Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Football Stadium Petey’s Pub & Grill Brent R. Thurness ’90 and Shelly Thurness William M. Slayton Estate General Library Books Fund Irwin E. Kirk ’53 David Work and Frances Work General Scholarships Victoria Birk Horneck ’80 Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund John B. Lawson ’47

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Glen D. & Anita C. Rankin Memorial Scholarship Douglas B. Rankin ’79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ’81 Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Global Public Health Nancy Douglass Bell ’56 and Richard D. Bell Elizabeth King ’59 Goodall-Bowers Memorial Scholarship Scott Bond and Janey Bond Daniel H. Bowers and Michelle Bowers David A. Bowers ’60 Michael L. Bowers and Linda Bowers Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Dennis L. Heaberlin Jr. and Emily Heaberlin Alyssa James Nicholas James Scott C. James and Monica James Frank Wilary and Jennifer Wilary Hamilton-Jones Educational Scholarship Award Anonymous Harding Memorabilia Display Cabinet Victor C. Harding Fredric Press and Susan Press Harlan G. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Franklin K. Johnson ’76 and Michele Johnson Robin A. Johnson ’80 Hartwig Endowment for the Boone House Tina Hartwig ’68 Heimo and Eileen Loya Memorial Scholarship Robert C. Hudson III ’75 and Sarah Young Hudson ’74 Alan L. Loya ’66 Helen McClure Wieland Scholarship in the Arts ARJCO Foundation Ltd. P. Andrew Wieland and Roxana Wieland R. Richard Wieland II ’68 and Ann Newton Wieland ’68 Homer L. Shoemaker Memorial Scholarship Hollis Shoemaker Yocum ’75 Hubert Deets Wray Accounting/Business Scholarship Anonymous Janet Faulkner Memorial Scholarship Margaret Hamil ’71 Van D. Perrine ’70 and Jan Farnsworth ’71 Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ’71 and Lawrence Seiwert

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John W. Cleland Memorial Scholarship Nancy Cleland Kappa Kappa Gamma House Fund Janet Lunsmann Acker ’63 and Wallace Acker Elna Hartenberg Adams ’63 and Tony Adams Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88 Kathryn Alexander ’75 Erica Anderson ’15 Leslie Clifford Anfinson ’66 Ann Ardell ’90 Ann Garry ’65 and Bob Ashen Jean Anderson Barash ’65 Barbara Huwe Fund Barbara J. Engelhardt Trust Laura Giacchetti Bartnicki ’82 and Bill Bartnicki John K. Baumann ’57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ’58 William E. Bermann ’51 and Janet Zolan Bermann ’53 Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah ’92 and Todd L. Bezenah Jama Windish Bickford ’56 Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer JoAnn Eisenman Britton ’71 and George T. Britton III Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 and Gerald Brooks Barbara Bolon Bye ’64 John C. Carlson ’74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ’74 Donald W. Chamberlin ’61 and Barbara Woll Chamberlin ’61 Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65 Jean Balch Christensen ’55 and Robert W. Christensen Aubrey Cook ’17 Leslie James-Cook ’83 and Tony L. Cook E. Davis Coots ’65 and Nancy Yates Coots ’66 Jennifer Milnes Cronin ’92 and Daniel J. Cronin Cathy Diessner Culp ’71 Linda Soliday Currin ’61 Judith Harrison Curtis ’82 and Robert L. Curtis ’79 David L. Danner ’64 and Sharon Avery Danner ’65 Thomas S. Davis ’62 and Jane Robb Davis ’62

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Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64 Sandra Johnson Dobras ’61 and Victor E. Dobras Burneta Burns Donges ’49 Anne Quinby Dyni ’56 and John Dyni Barbara Palmer Engelhardt ’61 and Robert Engelhardt Carolyn Tomazic Engers ’54 Nancy Speer Engquist ’74 Susan Countryman Estes ’66 and Fredrick C. Estes Curtis C. Farr ’88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ’90 Betty Frank Schaper-Fridley ’66 and Douglas Fridley Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90 and Lawrence W. Galloway Henry H. Gildemeister ’51 and Gloria Harger Gildemeister ’53 Shane E. Gordon ’06 and Jessica Livermore Gordon ’07 Kimberly Hallam ’92 Janet Hamly-Ott ’65 Kathryn Bunting Hamrin ’56 and Robert Hamrin Roger J. Hawk and Mary Hawk Harold A. Henrikson ’54 Deborah Kritsch Hinman ’82 and David Hinman Katherine Hinman Jane Woods Hobson ’54 Ann DeCoster Holst ’82 and Thomas D. Holst Barbara Solum Huwe ’66 Jane Robb Davis Trust John R. Huston Declaration of Trust Robin Welch Johnson ’66 and Stanley Johnson Justin M. Johnston ’04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ’04 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk Louise DuBois Kasch ’48 Donna Brasel Bensen-Kennedy ’66 and R. Michael Kennedy Frank P. Killey ’67 and Barbara Baughman Killey ’66 Mary Gordon Kimmel ’45 Lynn McGaan Knox ’61 and Spencer Knox Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56 Jane Matson Lee ’78 and Phillip Lee Margaret Hendren Lee ’54 and William C. Lee Pierre Loomis and Lynn Loomis

Nancy Venn MacDonald ’56 and Vincent MacDonald Virginia Holmes Majer ’46 Phyllis Clindinin Martin ’53 Caroline Marvin ’67 Mary Mason ’61 Virginia Smith McCarty ’59 Christina Shaw McClimans ’85 and Larry McClimans Ruth Goss McKay ’56 Douglas S. McKinlay ’68 and Linda Luck McKinlay ’68 Lynn Barnett McVey ’83 and R. Stephen McVey Emily Mitsdarffer Meyer ’05 and Joshua N. Meyer ’08 F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76 Jerry Fields Mock ’66 Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ’90 and John R. Nelson NH KKG Alumnae Association Scott Overton ’54 and Marolyn Short Overton ’58 Timothy L. Owen ’73 and Gail Simpson Owen ’74 Ann Boley Parker ’73 and Thomas Parker Carole Praet Pawloski ’65 and Chet Pawloski Jane Temple Peacock ’63 Harold B. Percy Jr. ’85 and Mary Boylson Percy ’86 Lori Kaunzinger Phillips ’82 Pierre Loomis As Trustee of the Declaration of Trust Mr. and Mrs. Ross Porter Brian M. Potter ’06 and Sara Poggi Potter ’05 Charlene Barnes Potts ’66 Sara Buchen-Ray ’88 and Andrew C. Ray Annette Thrift Ray ’57 Emily Vlahos Rehn ’79 and Mark Rehn Michael C. Renner and Valerie Renner Jennifer Rice ’12 Sara Wenzel Riley ’10 and Andrew P. Riley Louise Lauder Roos ’49 Theresa Downs Roscetti ’90 Ross U. Porter and Linda G. Porter Trust Account Carla Sanders ’91 Michael A. Schmitz ’80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ’88 John D. Schroeder ’68 and Helen Herriott Schroeder ’69 Kristy Smith ’86 and Dave Scott Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54 Kylie Smith Nancy Hansen Smith ’54

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Richard T. Smith ’64 and Nancy Munn Smith ’66 Pamela Yuill Snyder ’79 and Bruce L. Snyder Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson Karen Deen Squire ’62 Sharon Smith Steffel ’63 and Jerome Steffel Kimberly Cain Steinmann ’91 and Darrin Steinmann Judith Lips Stoffer ’62 and Paul Stoffer The JEB Trust Agreement David M. Timmerman and Mary Timmerman Teresa Christiansen Timpe ’92 and Craig W. Timpe Robert D. Tucker Jr. ’65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ’65 John W. Vayo and Joyce Vayo Betty Claassen Veihman ’63 Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81 Stephen J. Vosburgh ’76 and Rebecca Buchen Vosburgh ’75 Garrett C. Waecker ’74 and Kathryn Lueder Waecker ’75 Barbara Irvine Walls ’44 Louise Pacholik ’73 and James L. Weiner Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ’60 John L. Wickett ’95 and Erika Witek Wickett ’95 Erin Willhite ’15 Catherine Axline Williams ’50 James M. Wilson ’66 and Katherine Lepard Wilson ’67 Warren J. Wilson ’74 and Lucinda Dunmire Wilson ’75 Mary Hollander Winter ’53 and Robert G. Winter ’53 Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty Sandra Olson Wolff ’64 William A. Wolma ’67 and Frances White Wolma ’66 Patricia Bradley Wright ’65 Jennifer Campbell Young ’91 Janet Campbell Young ’56 and Robert L. Young

DONOR PROFILE: MONTHLY GIFT

MATT COULTRIP ’02 Coultrip is the director of store design for the Abercrombie & Fitch brands, which have a fleet of approximately 1,100 stores globally. He has worked for the company since graduating from Monmouth.

HIS GIFT: Coultrip makes a monthly donation to his alma mater. “When

considering a larger gift, I think a lot of people think, ‘Oh, my gosh, what does that lump sum mean to me and my finances?,’” he said. “But if you regularly give something smaller every month, like $20, you don’t even realize it’s gone. I think it allows you to give more when you give a little at a time. ... I would really encourage alumni to give back to the school. Your gift absolutely does matter.”

Karen Hornaday Memorial Scholarship James C. Hornaday ’61

WHY HE GIVES: “Monmouth played an integral part of making me who I am as

Kenneth ’62 and Judith Knox Chemistry Program Fund Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox Lindsey LaPointe Network for Good Abbott Fund’s Giving Programs Network for Good Donor Advised Fund

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO HIM: “My degree in communication comes in

an adult,” said Coultrip, who lives in Upper Arlington, Ohio. “We need to build a foundation for our children to have an even better experience than we did at Monmouth.” quite usefully when I work with people like vendors and landlords for our new store spaces,” he said. “Even though I didn’t need the degree when I first started working in retail, it’s helped me in so many ways as my career has progressed.”

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

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Leona Stanford Vollintine Charitable Trust Scholarships Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust Lobie Stone Visual Arts Scholarship Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Loise (Pyle) Ruble Fund for the Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research James H. Ruble Family Trust Lux Center Anonymous Thomas J. McDowell and Sue McDowell William M. Simpson ’65 and Joyce Simpson William M. Simpson Trust Lux Summer Theological Institute for Youth Program Lilly Endowment, Inc. Lydia W. Yahnke Scholarship Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke M Club William G. Holland ’63 and Roxann Rick Holland ’66 Margaret C. Bozarth Scholarship Margaret Bozarth ’61 Margaret Lord Music Scholarship Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ’67 and Carolyn Cottrell Mary MacDill Knapheide Scholarship Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Matilda J. Cerpa Scholarship Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa MC Student Emergency Fund Anonymous Friends Cindy Beadles William R. Bernard Erika Buckley Andrew R. Davis and Tammy Davis Ryan P. Doyle W. Brent Dugan ’94 and Marnie Steach Dugan ’95 B. Kathleen Fannin Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Mark E. Grover William W. Haas and Kathy Haas Roger D. Haynes ’82 Dian Henson Nathan R. Johnson ’98 and Regina Bannan Johnson ’01 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk Jim Kinkaid and Stephanie Kinkaid

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Mohsin Masood and Farhat Haq Jacob R. McLean ’15 Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Daniel J. Ott and Teresa Ott John N. Salazar and Sarah Schoper Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Sarah Schoper and John Salazar Ashley Sims ’05 Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence Marci Switzer Kathryn Wagoner McGraw Emergency Fund Associated Colleges of Illinois McLeod Family Endowed Scholarship Mary Grable McLeod ’87 and Kenneth McLeod McLeod Family Gift Account Michael J. McGrath ’71 Scholarship Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research Robert L. Best ’62 Margaret Bozarth ’61 Joan Strand Kotz ’64 Monmouth College Radio Station Timothy S. Pecaro ’76 William A. Turner ’93 Montgomery Ward Scholarship Associated Colleges of Illinois Moot Court Competition Prizes Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Mortar Board Scholarships Barbara Allen ’69 Sally Orr Alm ’43 Sara Wyant ’70 and Dennis Ary Jeffrey J. Bakker ’90 and Cynthia Dorsch Conny Davinroy Beatty ’81 and Daniel P. Beatty Lisa Hines Berg ’83 Betty Beabout Boehm ’54 Margaret Bozarth ’61 Denise Karczewski ’75 and Gary M. Briddick James R. Bunn ’68 and Alice Young Bunn ’69 Peggy Cain ’78 L. Terry Cook ’91 and Karin Owrey Cook ’89 Cassie Zelinske Day ’95 and Ben R. Day Donn H. Denniston ’60 and Judith Stafford Denniston ’60

Claire McIntosh Detlefs ’50 Larry R. Dew ’66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ’66 Dew Revocable Trust Carol Clark Dotseth ’63 and Gregory M. Dotseth Barbara Ditch Drake ’61 Edith Isaacson Duncan ’67 and William Duncan Eric G. Ealy ’86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ’86 Patricia Clark Edmonds ’51 Marcia Brink Adair ’70 and Richard Edwards Jane Fort Edwards ’75 and Tom Edwards Paul R. Ellefsen ’61 and Barbara Clark Ellefsen ’61 John A. Elliott ’79 and Virginia Thake Elliott ’81 Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ’04 and Branndon Elsbree Philip E. Eshleman Jr. ’86 Susan Countryman Estes ’66 and Fredrick C. Estes Roberta Thompson Fassett ’56 Suzanne Snyder Fienning ’66 and Charles E. Fienning Thomas E. Flanders ’54 and Nancy Forsyth Flanders ’54 Emily Flint ’16 Arlene Kunde Flynn ’53 Margaret Deschwanden Foster ’52 and Richard H. Foster ’51 Jane Jackson Garison ’52 Susan Sandner Gibson ’81 Marilyn Schlemmer Gillette ’52 Tony H. Hart ’81 Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens Nancy Campbell Haynor ’68 and John Haynor Christopher J. Heatherly ’94 and Molly Heatherly Willis M. Hubbard ’62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ’64 Justin M. Johnston ’04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ’04 Susan Bahnick Jones ’72 Brian D. Kimmel ’77 and Kathleen Clark Kimmel ’78 Lynn McGaan Knox ’61 and Spencer Knox Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ’66 and Clarence Kuster Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56 John W. Larson ’02 William W. Laxson ’43 and Jean Walker Laxson ’44

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Cari Connell Lichtman ’94 David T. Long ’69 and Jean Walter Long ’69 Carla Turner Makowski ’69 and Gary G. Makowski Elizabeth Steffy McDonald ’71 Cherry Lauder McIlvain ’47 James J. McKeever ’97 and Heidi Kuppler McKeever ’97 James G. Mercer ’55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ’54 Virginia Haun Mittauer ’50 Steven K. Murmann ’80 and Rhonda Murmann Marian Prugh Nichol ’52 Margaret Knapp Nixon ’59 Carlton O. Pate III ’69 and Anne Nelson Pate ’72 Peter L. Paulson ’75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ’75 Marion Danielson Peace ’49 and Frank S. Peace Bonnie Van Rheenen Peevler ’79 Elspeth Barclay Peterjohn ’59 Juanita Winbigler Reinhard ’42 Cynthia Carman Rich ’73 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57 Warren D. Rowland ’01 and Ann Rowland Diane Buehrig Schnoebelen ’86 Kenneth R. Schoenig ’88 Linda Frautschy Sherman ’63 and Robert Sherman Rita Pool Snow ’51 and Robert W. Snow Jane Black Snyder ’52 Sarah Head Stambaugh ’85 and Ronald J. Stambaugh Michael T. Stauth ’69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ’69 Steven K. Murmann DDS Judith Blaich Stipp ’64 Judith Lips Stoffer ’62 and Paul Stoffer Glenn A. Stout ’88 Susan B. Jones Living Trust George M. Tyler ’88 Maryalys Evans Urey ’44 Zara Mehta ’97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia Virginia Hughlett Varce ’53 and Harold Varce Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81 John H. Wagenknecht ’60 and Joan Schilthuis Wagenknecht ’60 Patricia Vasquez Ware ’02 Korine Steinke Wawrzynski ’96 and Matthew Wawrzynski Anthony J. Welty ’06 and Elizabeth McKenna Welty ’05

Jonathan M. Welty ’12 Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty John L. Wickett ’95 and Erika Witek Wickett ’95 Jane Eddy Wiley ’58 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer Murdy Trotter Scholarship Murdy Foundation, Inc. George E. Trotter III ’70 and Lynne Trotter Music Department Trips Anonymous Judi Kessler Anne Mamary David M. Timmerman and Mary Timmerman Nathan & Laura Gaskill Accounting Prize Nathan J. Gaskill ’04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ’06 Payson S. and Linda D. Wild Charitable Gift Annuity Payson S. Wild Jr. ’67 Pepper Family Foundation Scholarship Associated Colleges of Illinois Philip J. Wheeler ’50 Memorial Prize in Literature Phyllis Holmquist Wheeler ’49 Pi Beta Phi House Fund Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Mary Duncan McBride ’56 Pi Beta Phi House Corporation Daniel S. Weber ’74 and Geralyn Pope Weber ’76 Viktoria Knapheide Wood President’s Discretionary Fund Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Quinby House John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz Ray A. Schwind Scholarship Jolene Schwind Revocable Trust Jolene Schwind Richard L. Kieft Scholarship/ZBT Scholarship Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Robert E. Acheson Scholarship Nancy Acheson McGaan ’60 Robert H. Buchholz Scholarship J & L Freedom Foundation Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda Robert Henry Whiteman and Sara Keister Whiteman Scholarship Barbara Whiteman Garland ’49

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Robert P. and Joan R. Gundersen Charitable Unitrust Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen Roy Anderson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Henry Safford Peacock Foundation H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock Sarah Turner Shriner ’71 Scholarship Robert J. Shriner Jr. Scholarships for Syrian Students William R. French ’08 Scots Roast Program Anonymous Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88 Eric S. Anderson ’75 and Mary Anderson Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Chad M. Braun and Jennifer Braun Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 and Gerald Brooks William B. Brooks Jr. ’86 and Jani Brooks Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Patrick S. Corrigan ’13 Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 Michelle Damian Lindsay Ditzler ’07 Terrance Gabel Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens Lori Carrell Hildebrand ’92 and Philip Hildebrand Richard H. Johnson ’73 Karoline Kamzic Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Abbie Markley Joel Martin Steven K. Murmann ’80 and Rhonda Murmann Van D. Perrine ’70 and Jan Farnsworth ’71 Joseph H. Pilger ’08 and Amanda Havens Pilger ’07 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Eric J. Seaman ’05 and Kelly Winfrey Seaman ’06

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Scots Roast Program Kathryn Shipp ’13 Carlos F. Smith ’90 and Debra Smith Sherman U. Smith ’72 and Diane Smith Steven K. Murmann DDS Bradley E. Sturgeon and Katherine Sturgeon Gene Sturgeon Mark E. Taylor ’78 Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 and Robert K. Thierry III John Thornton and Karen Thornton Richard B. Truog ’74 Ronda Ehlen Willhardt ’85 Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke Senior Class Gift Anonymous Alumni Melissa Agar Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88 Mirna Alhanash ’17 Tyler J. Altfillisch ’17 Justin O. Aluya Dalton E. Anderson ’17 Ramses Armendariz Malak Atassi ’17 Christian Baginski ’17 Kyla Baker Abigail Baldocchi Matthew G. Barnes ’17 Robert Barnes and Kathleen Barnes Damon Barr Dawna Barr DreeAnn Barr ’17 Kayla Beadles ’17 Michael J. Bersell Matthew A. Bertelsen ’17 Hope Grebner Bibens ’11 and Robert Bibens Josiah R. Biel Emily Billin ’17 Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95 Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer John Boldt and Nancy Boldt Lenard Bolon and Wendine Bolon Charles Duane Bonifer David A. Bowers ’60 Amanda Bowman ’17 Kyle J. Bradberry ’17 Kashawna Brantley ’17

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Chad M. Braun and Jennifer Braun Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 and Gerald Brooks Samuel P. Brooks and Sherrie Brooks Robert Budach and Anne Giffey Alejandro D. Calderon ’17 Adam B. Carlson ’04 and Michelle Flaar Carlson ’04 Carmax Foundation Alyssa Carroll ’17 Ashley Castellanos ’17 Walter Castellanos and Margaret Castellanos Meghan Cheever ’17 Caitlin Cole Aubrey Cook ’17 Leslie James-Cook ’83 and Tony L. Cook Cristian R. Corbett ’17 Vince B. Corbett and Noveleth Corbett Andrea Correa ’17 Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 Brady L. Crane Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ’08 Ivan A. Cruz ’17 Jessica Avila-Cuevas ’12 and Alejandro Cuevas Jasmine Davila ’17 Andrew R. Davis and Tammy Davis Dale Anthony DeFord and Shelly DeFord Trevor E. DeJaynes ’17 Cole H. Downey ’17 John Downey and Cynthia Downey Ryan P. Doyle W. Brent Dugan ’94 and Marnie Steach Dugan ’95 Bradley T. Dulee ’17 George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90 and Gary Dulin Jacob J. Durdan Alecsander L. Dutko ’17 Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley Mary Ellers Anna Ellison ’17 Mark Ellison and Alison Sommer Joseph R. Elmore ’17 Matthew J. Engebretsen ’17 Michael Engebretsen and Eileen Engebretsen Samantha Estrada ’17 and Robert Estrada Colton A. Evans Lauren Feiereisel ’17 Jon Ferguson and Lori Ferguson Carley Folluo ’17 Kelsi Ford Kim Fornero Jessica Fox ’17 Melinda Fry ’03

Briana Gardner ’17 Jason Garey and Michele Garey Tanner Garey ’17 Logan R. Gigl ’17 Randy Gigl and Tracy Gigl Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert Connor J. Gillen ’17 Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen John Goddard Eva Gonzalez ’17 Tia Graham ’17 Joshua James Green ’17 Mary Griffith Mark E. Grover Morgan Gulley ’17 John E. Hanlon Jr. ’17 Terry Hanson Austin L. Hardy ’17 Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 Delaney Havens ’17 Hayle Hintz ’17 Calaura Hockings ’17 Samuel Hockings and Laurie Hockings Brian K. Hoel Katelyn Hopping ’17 Megan Horack ’17 Gregory J. Horath ’88 and Karen Horath Abby Hubbard ’17 Wendel J. Hunigan Jessica Irons ’17 Thomas L. Irons and Teresa Irons Nate A. Jacobs ’17 Jason Garey Insurance Agency Ian F. Jefferson Jordain Johnson ’17 Christine Johnston Haley Johnston Daniel T. Jones F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Miranda Jones ’17 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk Nicholas W. Kamberis ’17 Samuel Kamberis and Laura Kamberis Karoline Kamzic Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Erin Kennelly ’17 Joseph F. Kennelly and Lori Kennelly Kya Kimsey ’16 Jerry L. Kinney and Kristina Kinney Luke N. Kreiter ’17 Mark Kreiter and Monica Kreiter

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Sarah Lang ’17 Jeffrey G. Larsen ’17 Norman Larsen and Laura Larsen Blake W. Little ’17 William Lotz and Stacy Ashton Lotz Nicole Kaczmarek Loy ’06 and Shane Loy Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Kathryn Mainz Michael Mainz Kathleen Markland Abbie Markley Jacob P. Marx ’17 Rachel Masch ’17 Kyle Matlick and Tina Matlick Tanner E. Matlick ’17 Cody J. Mattingly ’17 Zachary W. McCoy ’17 James M. McGrew Edward McKenney and Janet McKenney Mikaela McKenney ’17 Kylie McLaughlin and Deena Fisher McLaughlin Jacob R. McLean ’15 Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara Gianna Miceli ’17 Mallory Misener Kayla Moore ’17 Juan M. Mora ’17 Addison J. Morgan ’17 Russell E. Morgan Jr. and Marsha Dopheide Viviana Mota ’17 Samuel B. Motta ’17 Rafael Munoz ’17 Alexus Murdix ’17 Trey M. Murphy ’17 Rubi Nogueron ’17 Carl M. O’Connor Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 and Lance Oetting Trevor P. Oetting ’17 Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Jacob M. Ortiz ’17 Abrafi Osei-Kofi ’17 Barbara Pajor ’17 YeJun Park ’17 Tyler H. Parksey ’17 Scott Pearson and Kristin Pearson Christine Peterson ’17 Nathan D. Peterson and Amy Peterson Trudi Peterson Alexa Piekarski ’17 Lynette Piekarski Katelynn Propes ’17 Cole R. Pyatt ’17 Karen Friedrich Pyatt ’84 and Jerry Pyatt

DONOR PROFILE: ENDOWED GIFT

Dorothy Barrett Jacobsen ’57 (left) and her late husband, James, posed in 2012 with two of their scholarship recipients, Rebecca Isaacs ’13 and Will Terrill ’14.

DOROTHY BARRETT JACOBSEN ’57 AND JAMES JACOBSEN Dorothy came to Monmouth from Princeville, Ill., drawn by the opportunity to attend a small college. After graduating, she earned a master’s degree in library science and worked in that field and as a teacher before raising three children. Her late husband, Jim, also attended a liberal arts college, and went on to serve as vice chairman of Kellwood Co. He served on Monmouth’s board of trustees for 23 years. THEIR GIFT: Since it was endowed, the Jacobsens’ Olive Barrett Memorial Scholarship—named in memory of Dorothy’s mother—has been awarded to more than 100 Monmouth students majoring in English.

WHY THEY GIVE: “We started a tradition of helping students,” said Dorothy,

who fondly recalled the pizza parties she and her husband hosted on campus to get to know scholarship recipients. She remembers meeting a student whose grandmother had graduated with her from high school, and another scholarship recipient who really opened up when sharing stories about being involved in band, which Dorothy had also joined as a Monmouth student. “We liked that we were able to get to know some of them,” she said.

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO HER: “I enjoyed my classes at Monmouth, and I

enjoyed being in band with Dr. (Hal) Loya very much,” said Dorothy. “Early on, I thought I would need to transfer to a larger university to pursue library science, but I loved being at Monmouth so much that I begged and begged my mother to allow me to stay at Monmouth for all four years.”

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Senior Class Gift Kenneth Rains and Madonna Rains Trent E. Rains ’17 Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Michelle Ravel ’17 Anna Dybis Reiff ’99 Lynette Reyes ’17 Derek Rineberg ’17 Sonia Rodriguez-Ruiz ’17 Gregory Rothbardt and Julie Rothbardt John N. Salazar and Sarah Schoper Brenda Saldivar ’17 Peter Salveson Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Harry D. Sanchez Perla Sanchez ’17 Andrea Sandrock ’17 Francesca Savignani ’17 Carolyn Scherpe ’17 Rebecca Schmidt ’17 Sarah Schoper and John Salazar Ashley Schrader ’17 Leslie C. Schwass and Rita Schwass Aaron Shilling Alexis Sierens ’17 Jessica Simmons ’17 Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Simmons Chase L. Smith ’17 Donny Smith and Becki Smith Gary L. Smith Jr. and Debra DeCrane Michael G. Smith ’17 Blake A. Sondgeroth ’17 Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Nicholas Spaeth Logan T. Spangler ’17 Anthony S. St. Clair ’11 John H. Stanford Nyle B. Stevens ’17 Shayne Patrick Stone Dulcie Sullivan ’17 Marci Switzer Theresa Tevsh Edward T. Thompson and Annette Thompson Kendall S. Thompson ’17 David M. Thul ’16 Sarah Timm ’17 TaShea’ Tinglin ’17 Kathyrn Tolsky ’17

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Cole R. Trickel ’17 Berkh Tsogtbaatar ’17 Christopher J. Tworek ’17 Riley J. Van Velsor ’17 Emma Vanderpool ’17 Denny Wagenbach and Jennifer Wagenbach Landon R. Walker Dustin R. Watts ’17 Daryl Weir and Cheryl Weir Emily Weir ’17 Joan Wertz Western Illinois Realty LLC Haley White ’17 Mark D. White and Christi White Mackenzie Whiteside ’17 Chase C. Whittaker ’17 John A. Williams ’17 Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Luke Witherell and Meredith Witherell Rachel Witzig ’17 Dylan M. Wong Claire Woodrow ’17 Scott M. Woods ’89 and Kelly Kitterman Woods ’88 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Sarah Young Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer Seriously Creative Art Program David A. Anderson ’81 Kerry L. Bean ’81 Thomas Best Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum John R. Churchill ’85 Melissa Lindsay Condon ’10 and James Condon Gareth J. Cordery Stacy Cordery Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 Alicia Cox ’09 Kimberly Griffin Cruz ’84 Jennifer Davis ’04 James L. De Young and Janet De Young Geoffrey M. Edwards ’03 and Christina Edwards Alexis Fulkerson ’13 Jane Kaski Hamilton ’70 Monica Laude Hansen ’88 Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 Robert E. Hillison ’82 and Keely Hillison Kellen Hinrichsen and Megan Hinrichsen

Johnson and Johnson Matching Gifts Program Christine Johnston Courtney Jonsson ’14 James R. Klusendorf ’61 and Judy Klusendorf Alice Dunlap-Kraft ’75 and Robert Kraft Alan J. Kulczewski and Margaret Kulczewski Victoria Kunz ’02 Helen Culp Lawrence ’84 and Thomas J. Lawrence Laura Meents Lucas ’81 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Michael B. McCulley ’70 Ann Michael ’67 Miles Z. Miller ’08 and Laura Greenwood Miller ’10 Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Charlie Owen Van D. Perrine ’70 and Jan Farnsworth ’71 Jerri Picha ’75 Christopher J. Pio ’84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92 H. Leonard Porter III ’67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ’67 Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Mary Schuch ’12 Jay R. Sherwood ’88 Dominic D. Siadak ’11 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Mark E. Taylor ’78 Ian C. Van Anden ’08 and Abigail McLaughlin Van Anden ’08 Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts Claude D. Whatley and Bernadette Whatley Mark E. Willhardt Sara Youngs ’08 Sigma Phi Epsilon House Fund Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85 Kevin Shaw and Susan Shaw SOFIA Program Johnson and Johnson Matching Gifts Program Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Student Recruitment Fund Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Thomas and Anne Sienkewicz Fund Anonymous

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

Tom Johnson Scholarship Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Tommy Hoerr Memorial Scholarship George Hoerr and Jeanne Hoerr Janelle Shafer Twomey Foundation Scholarship Twomey Foundation UPS Scholarship Associated Colleges of Illinois Virginia Hookam Frattinger Scholarship †Virginia Hookham Frattinger ’65 Our Giving Tree Wallace and Virginia Streeter Cleland Scholarship Wallace B. Cleland Estate Water Polo Peter Curtis and Annette Curtis Wells Foundation Triad Program Grant Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation Wiswell-Robeson Lecture in Agricultural History Lewis L. Gould Kathy Wolf Plath ’77 and Corey Plath Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60

Loyal Scots Society Established July 1, 2015, the Loyal Scots Society recognizes individuals and organizations that contribute to Monmouth College in three or more consecutive fiscal years, thereby providing ongoing support to Monmouth College’s commitment to deliver a first-class academic and cocurricular educational experience to all its students.

30 OR MORE YEARS Individuals

Frank Adam III ’62 and Helen Adam Margaret Ramsdale Alford ’55 Sally Orr Alm ’43 Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65 Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67 Karen Brown Baker ’64 and Ben H. Baker Virginia Wyatt Barnard ’47 John K. Baumann ’57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ’58 Jama Windish Bickford ’56 Carol West Boehme ’72 Robert F. Bowen ’59 and Judith Bowen David A. Bowers ’60 Barbara Divi nsky Brundage ’60 David W. Camp ’51 and Janet Gotthart Camp ’53 Douglas S. Carolus ’65 and Joyce Carolus Thomas J. Cerkez, III ’68 and Mary Eyre-Cerkez Wendell B. Chestnut ’51 Thomas S. Davis ’62 and Jane Robb Davis ’62 Walter J. Droppa ’57 and Margaret Flick Droppa ’58 Anne Quinby Dyni ’56 and John Dyni Patricia Clark Edmonds ’51 Rhoda Engel ’57 June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ’52 Kellie Kohler Esters ’86 and Joel Esters John W. Evermon ’68 Martha Muirhead Felmley ’50 Arlene Kunde Flynn ’53 William P. Ford ’76 and Margaret Romano Ford ’76 Margaret Deschwanden Foster ’52 and Richard H. Foster ’51 Terry F. Fruehauf ’76

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Richard K. Fuller ’57 and Kathleen Fuller Jane Jackson Garison ’52 Robert K. Garro ’65 and Linda Garro John W. Gibson ’59 Henry H. Gildemeister ’51 and Gloria Harger Gildemeister ’53 Dean A. Graves ’60 and Nancy Lee Graves ’60 Gordon J. Greenwood ’52 Anne Harmon ’54 Richard J. Henry ’58 and Cheryl Henry James K. Hoffmeister ’53 and Marcia Kern Hoffmeister ’58 Paul N. Holbrook ’54 Edward A. Jones ’72 Louise DuBois Kasch ’48 Mary Gordon Kimmel ’45 Linda Blow Klabunde ’67 and Kenneth J. Klabunde Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox Lynn McGaan Knox ’61 and Spencer Knox Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56 John B. Lawson ’47 Margaret Hendren Lee ’54 and William C. Lee Katherine Lenhart ’72 David B. Lieb ’68 and Shirley Lieb Stephen B. Lindell ’57 James G. Manor ’40 Dianne Robison Marcell ’71 Gerald A. Marxman ’55 Marlene Forsyth McGirk ’53 Cherry Lauder McIlvain ’47 J. Todd McKellar ’55 and Barbara Rahn McKellar ’57 Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan ’59 and Clarence W. McQuillan T. Larry Mell ’58 and Connie Mell James G. Mercer ’55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ’54 Norma Lauer Miller ’52 John I. Moore, Jr. ’69 and Mary Moore Bruce H. Morrison ’70 Janet Forbes Myers ’68 and Lonn W. Myers Marjorie Gillet Myers ’52 Beverly Cain Nelson ’58 Ronald E. Noton ’61 and Mary Noton L. Terry Oggel ’61 and Linda Oggel H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock Kristeen Ford Peterson ’81 and Quentin J. Peterson Dennis M. Plummer ’73 and Carolyn Plummer Martha Woods Porter ’57 and Richard N. Porter E. Kemp Prugh ’43 and Frances Elliott Prugh ’44

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Juanita Winbigler Reinhard ’42 Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ’83 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57 Margaret Evans Roberts ’58 and Ned C. Roberts Lee E. Schaeffer, Jr. ’65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ’65 Jan Weshinskey Schons ’69 and Carl R. Schons Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54 Diane Guzzi Shilton ’72 and Thomas Shilton Joseph C. Simpson ’66 and Karen Simpson Allan W. Smith ’58 and Antoinette Smith David L. Spears ’62 Michael E. Sproston ’64 and Donna Schliffke Sproston ’66 Sharon Smith Steffel ’63 and Jerome Steffel Ralph E. Stephenson ’58 and Bonnie Stephenson David B. Stimpson ’66 Judith Blaich Stipp ’64 Robert D. Struthers ’50 and Clarice Capron Struthers ’53 William B. Trent, Jr. ’69 and Catherine Blake Trent ’70 William L. Trubeck ’68 †Vada Treloar Tschaepe ’45 Peter E. Upton ’68 Virginia Hughlett Varce ’53 and Harold Varce Kathleen Ford Vitali ’76 Eric T. Vogt ’83 Fred Wackerle ’61 Merikay Waldvogel ’69 Ralph E. Whiteman ’52 and Martha Whiteman Jill Petrie Whiteside ’70 and Dale Whiteside Payson S. Wild, Jr. ’67 Marjorie Munson Wunder ’53 Robert A. Zika ’67 and Gail Hartong Zika ’66

Businesses and Organizations Anonymous Associated Colleges of Illinois Murdy Foundation, Inc.

25-29 YEARS Individuals James W. Asplund ’54 and Wanda Asplund David R. Bates ’63 and Susan Bates Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah ’92 and Todd L. Bezenah Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum Paul L. Brown ’56 Lucy Work Burroughs ’64

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Judith Sluka Butcher ’63 Larry T. Candor ’62 and †Janice Youngquist Candor ’56 Nancy Guilinger Coon ’62 and Richard A. Coon Shirley Service Culbert ’63 and Joseph M. Culbert Margaret Blanchard Daiker ’56 Charles D. Denniston ’54 and Marilyn Denniston Clairus M. Dew ’38 and Elizabeth Johnson Dew ’41 Carl D. Diehl ’69 Eric G. Ealy ’86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ’86 Rosemary Felts Forsyth ’50 Donald L. Gladfelter ’77 Charles W. Goehl ’73 Emily Hauge ’77 Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt ’74 and Ronald R. Hunt F. Addison Jones Kristine Ketcham ’88 Ann Hoyt Kightlinger ’70 Robert S. Koss ’67 and Elaine Koss Kelly K. Kost ’83 and Holly Kost Leon A. Kraut ’67 and Laura Welti William W. Laxson ’43 and Jean Walker Laxson ’44 Laverne Johnson Loek ’50 Jeffrey Mar ’57 and Gloria Mar Lawrence G. Martin ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McDaniel Edward F. Perry ’58 and Ellen Littler Perry ’59 Mary-Ann Pinto ’67 Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Roger K. Ray ’53 Alan P. Rogers ’71 and Karol-Ann Rogers J. David Rumbough, Jr. ’65 and Linda Rumbough Laura Epley Selken ’84 and Ronald Ray Selken Charles B. Shawver ’76 Linda Frautschy Sherman ’63 and Robert Sherman John R. Steele ’63 Douglas L. Stickels ’75 and Leslie Stickels Carol Davis Stoffa ’62 and Frank Stoffa Lois Kren Tashjian ’65 Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ’76 and John Van Kirk Neil Verigan ’54 and Helen Verigan Carol Anderson Vernon ’62 Susan Adams Watt ’62

†L. Louise Brown Whiteman ’52 Mary Hollander Winter ’53 and Robert G. Winter ’53 Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty

Businesses and Organizations Anonymous

20-24 YEARS Individuals

Gordon L. Amgott ’70 and Vicki Amgott Rosalie Huff Barman ’66 and Ronald Barman Marjorie Bond James S. Bondurant ’57 and Kathryn Bondurant Marilyn Clark Brownlie ’50 †Peter H. Bunce and Gail Bunce Daryl B. Carr ’88 and Peggy Carr John C. Carstens ’59 and Frieda Carstens Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 David L. Crabb and Dorothy Crabb Kenneth L. Cramer Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl Gary L. Daniels and Mary Daniels Cassie Zelinske Day ’95 and Ben R. Day Judith Randall Dickinson ’62 and Robert G. Dickinson Nancy Dietrich ’55 Sandra Johnson Dobras ’61 and Victor E. Dobras Charles C. Donovan, Jr. ’72 and Lucille Steudel Donovan ’73 Thomas B. Doyle ’64 Arijit Dutta ’97 and Shabana Gidwani Nancy Speer Engquist ’74 Donald S. Galitz ’56 Peter A. Gebauer and Janet Gebauer Gary L. Gilliland ’65 William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough Stanley Graham ’54 Claire McWilliams Growden ’50 and Merle B. Growden Robert H. Gwynn ’63 William W. Haas and Kathy Haas Kathryn Bunting Hamrin ’56 and Robert Hamrin Terry Hanson Jane Davis Harper ’48 and William Harper Roger D. Haynes ’82 Jacquelyn Condon J. Jarrod Hippen ’92 and Kristi Millar Hippen ’93 Robert C. Hudson III ’75 and Sarah Young Hudson ’74

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

H. Richard Jewell ’70 and Ann Ludlow Barbara Watt Johnson ’52 Richard A. Johnson ’70 and Lorraine Botticelli Donald L. Jones ’57 and Pamela Jones Robert D. Jornlin ’61 and Lois Jornlin Don E. Keller ’54 Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg, Jr. William L. Kelly and Susan Kelly Dorothy Robertson Martin ’52 and Bernard Martin Mohsin Masood and Farhat Haq Robert W. McAllister ’64 William M. McNall ’81 and Jane Simpson McNall Rodney J. McQueen ’62 and Diane McQueen Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling Theodore E. Morrison ’58 and Sandra Kelley Morrison ’57 Jill Munson Philip A. Muntzel ’62 and Barbara Muntzel Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Lynn A. Nelson ’57 and Doris Nelson Jewel Price Nicholls ’50 George C. Nieman and Elizabeth Nieman Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ’70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin Colby M. Oleson ’91 Eric J. Ostermeier ’92 and Melanie Burns Mr. and Mrs. Terry H. Ostermeier Timothy L. Owen ’73 and Gail Simpson Owen ’74 Gerald A. Parsons ’61 and Marcia Parsons Alvin T. Peterson ’60 Roger W. Rasmusen ’56 Ralph L. Riggs ’60 and †Judith Irelan Riggs ’60 Roberta Janicek Robison ’72 and Charles R. Robison Robert C. Roush ’67 Roger P. Sander ’78 and Elaine Sander ’98 Warren A. Sanders ’60 and Martha Sanders †E. Eugene Sanders ’55 Jane Clark Sanderson ’52 William G. Schlobohm Jayne Poland Schreck ’90 and Joseph C. Schreck Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger William M. Simpson ’65 and Joyce Simpson Richard T. Smith ’64 and Nancy Munn Smith ’66 Rita Pool Snow ’51 and Robert W. Snow Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson

DONOR PROFILE: LOYAL SCOTS SOCIETY

John Twomey

THE TWOMEY FOUNDATION The Twomey Co. was in operation from 1945 to 2011. Although the company has been sold, the Twomey Foundation lives on, and the next generation of Twomeys—all of them women—are now in charge. During its 66 harvest seasons, the company not only provided grain handling and storage, but also was a farm service center, providing “inputs to local farmers for the things they needed,” said foundation co-founder and past president John Twomey. THEIR GIFT: For the past 21 years, the Twomey Foundation has made a gift to

Monmouth, designating the gift for scholarships for students who are from Warren and Henderson counties.

WHY THEY GIVE: “Giving to Monmouth College is part of the foundation’s goal

of supporting Warren and Henderson counties,” said Twomey. “It’s our way of thanking our customers in the area who do business with us.”

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO THEM: “Monmouth College is a great asset to this

community,” said Twomey. “We wouldn’t be near the community we are without Monmouth College. It’s a vital part of this community.”

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Bernard A. Sutinis ’64 and Christa Sutinis Donald J. Thompson ’61 and Ardith Elliott Thompson ’62 Mark L. Todd and Laurie Todd Raymond J. Vance ’81 and Christine Piehler Vance Betty Claassen Veihman ’63 Marcia Smith Voors ’56 Garrett C. Waecker ’74 and Kathryn Lueder Waecker ’75 William J. Wallace Joyce Hennenfent Walton ’53 Craig Watson and Margaret Watson Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts Thomas R. Weber ’67 and Julie Weber J. Mark Wilson ’78 and Marsha Wilson George J. Wolcott David T. Workman and Linda Workman Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke

Businesses and Organizations Twomey Foundation

15-19 YEARS Individuals

David W. Adolphson ’67 and Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ’70 Robert M. Ady ’50 Amy Trotter Anderson ’51 Julie Anell ’00 Betty Babcock Kevin S. Baldwin and Heather Henson Baldwin Mary Beintema Nancy Douglass Bell ’56 and Richard D. Bell Marilyn Peck Bentley ’49 Robert H. Bischoff ’57 Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95 Eric D. Boland ’95 and Jill Bowles Boland ’97 Harry C. Bollin ’63 and Melody Bollin Sarah Botkin ’98 Paula Danforth Bowling ’88 and Anthony Bowling Margaret Bozarth ’61 Mary Dunstan Brekken ’60 and Charles A. Brekken Samuel P. Brooks and Sherrie Brooks Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown Harold F. Campbell ’52 and Patricia Campbell Polly Armstrong Campbell ’52 and Robert D. Campbell Martha Carwile Mr. and Mrs. James H. Case

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Thomas E. Colclasure ’73 and Yolette Colclasure Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier Stacy Cordery Charles Courtney, Jr. ’57 and Bonnita McAllister Courtney ’58 Linda Soliday Currin ’61 Craig A. Dahlquist ’78 John R. Darrah ’79 and Catherine Darrah Bruce G. Davenport ’55 Brian W. Daw and Lynn Daw Louisa Johnston Decker ’49 Donn H. Denniston ’60 and Judith Stafford Denniston ’60 Sally Fenn DeVries ’68 Larry R. Dew ’66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ’66 Carol Clark Dotseth ’63 and Gregory M. Dotseth Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley Geoffrey M. Edwards ’03 and Christina Edwards Shirley Schacht Ellis ’53 Elizabeth Giffen Ewell ’64 Frank W. Fitch ’51 Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Amy Armstrong Green ’79 Anita Ridge ’88 and David W. Greer Eleanor Crow Gustafson ’63 Augustin S. Hart, III ’68 and Rebecca Hart David A. Hartig ’74 and Barbara Hartig Matthew M. Hendon ’99 and Heather Sechrest Hendon ’00 Jane Woods Hobson ’54 James C. Hornaday ’61 John C. Hughes, Sr. ’74 and Patricia Hughes Ronald Ikan ’63 and Patricia Ikan Ronald J. Irion ’51 and Shirley Moser Irion ’52 Aaron D. Jensen ’89 and Dana Jensen Perry W. Johnson ’58 and Susan Kanter Robert C. Johnson ’59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ’59 Christine Johnston Kunal Kapoor ’97 and Monica Kapoor Charles H. Kellner ’66 and Judith Kellner Irwin E. Kirk ’53 Kyle W. Koresko ’98 Joan Strand Kotz ’64 George D. Kulhanek ’80 and Debbra Taylor Kulhanek ’81 Jane Warnecke Kuntz ’50 Timothy G. Lee ’61 and Suellen Lee Janet Link Leonard ’63 and Robert D. Leonard, Jr.

Eleanor Dudman Luttrell ’54 and William H. Luttrell Sean P. Maher ’95 and Shalaine Maher Robert V. Main ’53 Russell F. Marshall ’63 and Mary Bailey Marshall ’64 Lisa Aughenbaugh Martin ’99 and Jason Martin Patricia Volk McCoy ’59 and Robert D. McCoy Matthew J. McDonald ’83 Al McGuire and Beverly McGuire Ruth Goss McKay ’56 R. Jeremy McNamara and Alice McNamara Ann Michael ’67 William G. Morgan ’64 Walter D. Morrill ’57 and Elaine Morrill Steven K. Murmann ’80 and Rhonda Murmann Wayne K. Nelson ’77 and Mi Nelson Sandy Newman ’68 Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan Paula Nuckles Trudi Peterson Karen Williams Phinney ’84 Jerri Picha ’75 Christopher J. Pio ’84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92 Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole C. Thomas Rezner ’64 and Sylvia Ramsey-Rezner R. Walker Robb ’51 Melinda Schneider Roehl ’62 and Robert Roehl John S. Romine ’55 and Diana Payne Romine ’56 Michael E. Rosenstiel ’98 Erhard G. Saettler and Suzanne Saettler John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips George E. Schoenfeld ’50 Leslie C. Schwass and Rita Schwass Wendell L. Shauman ’67 and Janet Shauman Dean A. Sipe ’74 and Ilene Sipe Randall J. Slaboch ’76 and Marsha Spleha Slaboch ’75 Richard H. Sloan ’59 and Diane Sloan Carlos F. Smith ’90 and Debra Smith Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence Judith Bradley Stevenson ’83 and Jeff Stevenson Neil Sillars Stewart ’51 and Elizabeth Gardner David K. Taylor ’87 Lucy Kellogg Thompson ’99 and Kent Thompson

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

Marta Tucker Robert D. Tucker, Jr. ’65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ’65 Roger L. Tuttle ’56 and Joyce Tuttle Charles V. Webb III ’67 R. Bruce Weiman ’76 and Debbie Weiman Patricia Acosta Wiedenman ’52 Linda Cook ’77 and Oliver R. Williams Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61

Businesses and Organizations Anonymous Anonymous Friends Kellogg Printing Company Security Savings Bank

10-14 YEARS Individuals

Traci Whyte Abbott ’83 and James Abbott Roy Evert Adolphson ’69 and Joy Harvey Kay Bagge Alden ’57 Lewis B. Arnold ’60 Paul D. Babcock ’87 and Dianna Lukkasson Babcock ’88 Jeffrey J. Bakker ’90 and Cynthia Dorsch Harold Peter Basler, Jr. ’66 Conny Davinroy Beatty ’81 and Daniel P. Beatty Dorothy Pyle Behringer ’66 Barbara Bergstrand Bruce J. Birney ’69 and Donna Johnston Birney ’69 H. Theodore Blair ’65 Margaret Turnbull Blakey ’52 Arlene Dresmal Blewitt ’60 and Dennis Blewitt Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Una Swanson Bowman ’49 Chad M. Braun and Jennifer Braun Larry D. Brown ’65 and Janet Henning Brown ’64 Susan Buckles ’66 James R. Bunn ’68 and Alice Young Bunn ’69 Joe Burgess, Jr. ’84 and †Kathryn Brant Burgess ’85 Debbie Roth Burke ’87 and Crescent F. Burke Ralph D. Butler and Marjorie Butler Barbara Bolon Bye ’64 Carolyn Copeland Cammenga ’56 and Sydney T. Cammenga Douglas R. Carlson ’66 G. Deeks Carroll, Jr. ’62 and Bonnie Carroll William Carter and Joy Carter

Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Mary Clark ’47 Kathryn Cummins Cope ’58 Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Alice Pishan Croner ’55 and Fred B. Croner, Jr. Jean Bevan Curtin ’69 and Dennis E. Curtin Ryan S. Danzinger ’05 B. Gertrude Davis ’50 Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64 Donald B. Delzell ’54 Ronald K. DeMien ’67 and Judy Williams DeMien ’67 Donald L. Denney ’64 and Dorene Denney Claire McIntosh Detlefs ’50 James T. Dibble ’06 and Anna Beasley ’05 James Dodge and Connie Dodge Julia Zobrist Doll ’92 and Jeffrey Paul Doll Charles B. Doty ’59 Timothy Dove ’64 and Barbara Dove Richard M. Downard ’67 and Barbara Downard Barbara Ditch Drake ’61 Shirley Ives Druse ’49 and Richard C. Druse Christine Vancura Easley ’80 Marcia Brink Adair ’70 and Richard Edwards Scott C. Estler ’76 Allan L. Etzbach ’65 and Daryl Etzbach Robert H. Feiertag ’61 Elaine Calevas Ferat ’65 Joyce Quinlivan ’69 and Michael Fitzpatrick Frederick A. Fletcher John R. Foster, Jr. James C. Free and Gladys Free Kathryn Goddard Fritz ’50 Shirley Edwards Furst ’54 and James Furst Gary R. Geiger ’76 Susan Sandner Gibson ’81 Greg R. Gilliland ’77 and Susan Gilliland Joan Gilmour Stephen H. Goss ’74 and Karen Goss Jerry L. Greer ’62 and Judy Greer Donald D. Hadsell ’75 and Lois Hadsell Susan Prochaska Hardie ’74 and Brad Hardie Mary Conway Harvey ’58 and Stephen A. Harvey Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens Lynnell Kahler Havercamp ’71 and Alan Havercamp Warren C. Hayward ’51 and Karen Hayward Terry A. Henderson ’69 and Debbie Henderson Susan Higbee Carolyn Emons Hinton ’53

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Edward D. Hodge ’55 Ann DeCoster Holst ’82 and Thomas D. Holst Ronald R. Huff ’54 and Jane Seidel Huff ’54 Ruth Barry Hund ’72 William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan Michael Jacobs ’46 Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks Dorothy Davidson Jess ’55 Henry C. Kappel ’48 Frederick J. Kaskel ’67 and Phyllis Kaskel Daniel L. Keating ’83 and Jane Stevens Keating ’84 Valerie Bergold Keys ’57 and W. Donald Keys Jan Kiley David J. Kingsley ’68 Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Anne Irey Kohlmeyer ’58 and Dennis K. Kohlmeyer Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski R. David Korngruen ’76 Karen Krautwurst ’06 Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ’66 and Clarence Kuster Kenneth D. Lister ’56 and Marilyn Lister David T. Long ’69 and Jean Walter Long ’69 Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Sonja Zedigian Lowry ’67 and Dennis Lowry Louise Laine Lubs ’71 and James C. Lubs Patricia Morse Lyall ’63 and H. James Lyall Deborah Gruenau MacVey ’69 and Wayne MacVey Vincent D. Mahoney Carla Turner Makowski ’69 and Gary G. Makowski Leland R. Marshall ’51 and Norma Marshall Jean Lessick Martino ’82 and Donald Martino Mary Duncan McBride ’56 Roger A. McCaig ’50 Robert “Cam” McConnell ’72 Frederick H. McDavitt ’61 Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath Stanley L. McKelvie ’64 and Sandra McKelvie Merton D. Messmore ’51 Jeffrey A. Miles ’71 and Rebecca Miles Jeffrey D. Miller ’84 Larry E. Millikan ’58 and Jeanine Johnson Millikan ’61 Daniel L. Moon ’58 Carol Bryden Moore ’60 Don W. Moore ’65 and Carolyn Moore Donald K. Morton ’66 and Peggy Morton Claudia Lawson Moss ’72 and Terry D. Moss Nancy Hibbert Murray ’65 Gary A. Neudahl ’77 and Sandra Neudahl

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Thomas W. Nichol ’54 and Barbara Williamson Nichol ’53 Elizabeth Jones Oakberg ’40 Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 and Lance Oetting Bruce C. Ogilvie ’68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ’69 Earl K. Paasch ’66 and Barbara Paasch Edward W. Pailes, Jr. ’84 and Martha Pailes William Pakosz and Patricia Pakosz Gerald Palomo ’79 and Michel Palomo Carlton O. Pate, III ’69 and Anne Nelson Pate ’72 Robert E. Pearson ’84 and Jane King Pearson ’85 Elspeth Barclay Peterjohn ’59 James E. Pilarski ’66 and Judith Anderson Pilarski ’66 Kathy Wolf Plath ’77 and Corey Plath Anne Porowski ’72 Carol F. Pullen and Rosemary Pullen Stephen D. Purington ’74 Karen Friedrich Pyatt ’84 and Jerry Pyatt Ross A. Richardson ’89 Eleanor McCall Roberts ’56 Kimberly Furman Roolf ’80 and James Roolf Heather Haines Roseman ’98 and Brian Roseman Brian J. Ross ’86 and Amber Ross Donald D. Sands ’60 Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz Joseph W. Schurr ’75 and Connie Schurr John A. Sieben George M. Simmons ’67 and Ruth Simmons Barbara Annis Simons ’68 and William Simons Jane Black Snyder ’52 James H. Sosnowski and Linda Sosnowski Bonnie Hargis Stookey ’50 Dana S. Stripe ’98 and Nicole Stripe Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda Marilyn Duncan Teel ’58 Steven E. Townsend and Cathie Townsend Sarah Zanger Venvertloh ’06 and Lee Venvertloh Marietta Vickroy Randall E. Vickroy ’76 John H. Wagenknecht ’60 and Joan Schilthuis Wagenknecht ’60 Barbara Irvine Walls ’44 Steven H. Washburn ’63 and Alexandra Washburn Korine Steinke Wawrzynski ’96 and Matthew Wawrzynski

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Guy F. Welch ’62 and Danae Welch Katharine Wakolbinger Welch ’73 and John Welch Joan Wertz Esther White James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop P. Andrew Wieland and Roxana Wieland R. Richard Wieland, II ’68 and Ann Newton Wieland ’68 Molly Wilkens ’49 Mark E. Willhardt Stanley Wilson ’61 and Lillie Sievers Wilson ’62 Warren J. Wilson ’74 and Lucinda Dunmire Wilson ’75 Nancy Clark Wright ’57 Nancy Kennedy Young ’47 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer Lance Q. Zedric ’83 and Ching Zedric William F. Zimmerman ’73 and Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman ’72

Businesses and Organizations Cline-Lofftus Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation Midwest Bank

5-9 YEARS Individuals

Anonymous James W. Albright ’69 Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88 Kathryn Alexander ’75 Mary Rinker Allaman ’49 and John H. Allaman ’46 Barbara Allen ’69 David K. Allen ’69 Michael J. Anderson ’81 and Martha Eckhard Anderson ’83 Joyce Totten Apitz ’52 Donna Mrkvicka Ardell ’63 Sara Wyant ’70 and Dennis Ary Ann Garry ’65 and Bob Ashen Vera Barnes Joyce Underwood Barnett ’59 Vittorio Barrile ’67 and Marisa Barrile G. Ronald Barshinger ’74 Robert M. Barton ’63 Victoria Bautch ’74 Anne White Beall ’67 and James F. Beall Theresa Gondek Bebout ’05 and Benjamin R. Bebout Mr. and Mrs. Don Beck Richard Bell and Susan Bell Arthur E. Benedetto ’54

Sandra Bennin ’02 Dennis Bentley and Judith Bentley William E. Bermann ’51 and Janet Zolan Bermann ’53 Evard P. Best ’56 Robert L. Best ’62 Esther Jones Bethel ’54 Hope Grebner Bibens ’11 and Robert Bibens David D. Biklen ’65 Bruce E. Birdsell ’69 and Serena Foote Birdsell ’70 Brent A. Birkhoff ’85 and Tina Birkhoff Richard L. Bivens ’61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ’63 Robert H. Block, Jr. ’68 Vira Lukasz Bodnaruk ’61 Betty Beabout Boehm ’54 Rodney E. Bollman ’56 and Georgiana Bollman Lenard Bolon and Wendine Bolon Scott Bond and Janey Bond Carl A. Borine ’61 and Sharon Borine Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers Marjorie Armstrong Brand ’62 and Roderick P. Brand Mary Belcher Bretsch ’68 and Darwin Bretsch Denise Karczewski ’75 and Gary M. Briddick Samantha Briones ’09 Heinz J. Brisske ’71 and Ellen Arkis Brisske ’71 JoAnn Eisenman Britton ’71 and George T. Britton III Marilyn Rogers Brodd ’51 Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 and Gerald Brooks Rebecca Keefe Brown ’69 and Duane Albert Brown Sarah Maxwell Brown ’71 and K. Reagin Brown Lyndea Dew Brown ’71 and Tary L. Brown Sandra Bryant Paul A. Bubb ’79 and Susan Bubb James R. Calhoun ’61 and Judy Calhoun Kelly R. Camp ’73 and Pamela Camp Donald L. Campbell ’69 and Penny Campbell Raymond E. Carlstedt ’70 and Mary Denison Carlstedt ’71 Jeffrey M. Carver ’80 and Diane Hull Carver James E. Chatfield ’52 and Thelma Chatfield Roland J. Chilton ’52 Carol Linquist Christensen ’56 Matthew T. Clair ’05 and Jennifer Clair Alex D. Clark and Susan Heintz Clark Annabelle Clark David Reid Clark Dennis C. Clark ’75 Frank A. Clark ’02

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Larry F. Clark ’65 and Barbara Trubeck Clark ’66 Paul Clennon and Barbara Clennon Louise Gibson Coleman ’69 and Melvin Coleman Judith Collins ’74 William G. Coppard ’67 Lora Litchfield Corban ’81 and Kenn R. Corban John A. Courson ’64 and Marcia Courson Shirley Crisco Richard W. Crockett ’61 David S. Crooks ’69 Jeffery A. Crum ’94 Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Michael D. Danner ’91 and Julie Danner Kathrine Gannon Davis ’77 Roger J. DeDera ’56 and Louise DeDera Carl J. Demas ’64 and Margaret Schneider Demas ’66 Richard L. DePuy ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Devino Brian R. Donovan ’72 and Deborah Day ’74 Jeffrey M. Dougherty ’98 and Stefanie Dougherty Dorothy Douglas R. Keith Douglass ’81 and Jody Douglass Cindy Drea W. Brent Dugan ’94 and Marnie Steach Dugan ’95 Larry Dunn and Lynn Dunn Darrell W. Edson ’61 and Bonnie Edson Steven A. Ehrlich ’71 and Amy Ehrlich Kenneth A. Eiserman ’71 and Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman ’72 John R. Elia ’70 and Andrea Hinman Elia ’70 John T. Elliott ’69 and Janet Elliott David R. Elmer ’73 and Donna Elmer Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ’04 and Branndon Elsbree Silvia Fabela ’07 Stuart J. Fanning ’64 and Priscilla Bussert Fanning ’66 Curtis C. Farr ’88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ’90 Richard E. Farthing and Susan Farthing Edward P. Farwell ’64 Suzanne Snyder Fienning ’66 and Charles E. Fienning Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald ’06 and Bryan Fitzjarrald Trudy Roberts Triner ’66 and John Foley James D. Galbreath ’78 Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90 and Lawrence W. Galloway Robert Gamer ’60 and May Gamer Barbara Whiteman Garland ’49 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Garrett

DONOR PROFILE: SUSTAINING GIFT

DANETTE “DEE” BAGLEY-THIERRY ’86 Bagley-Thierry is assistant provost of academic finance and resource management at the Baylor University College of Medicine, where she has worked the past 31 years. In August, her most pressing duties in that role focused on checking in with many of the college’s 10,000 employees and more than 5,000 students to see how they were affected by Hurricane Harvey. HER GIFT: Bagley-Thierry made an important realization—she could maximize

her giving power by committing to a monthly amount to Monmouth, rather than trying to give in “big chunks.” She said: “I knew it would add up to more over time. I encourage people to do a monthly gift. It will help them give more than they would otherwise.”

WHY SHE GIVES: “I would not have been able to go to Monmouth College without

the scholarships I received,” said Bagley-Thierry, who transferred in after receiving an associate’s degree at Carl Sandburg College. “I know I would not be where I am today, and with the career I have, without Monmouth College. That’s why I continue to give back, and to make other commitments, such as serving on the Alumni Board.”

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO HER: “Even though I wasn’t on track to be a teacher, my adviser had me take a student teaching class to fulfill my education requirement,” she said. “That experience was so valuable, because I was soon at a job where I needed to teach budgeting to faculty chairs who typically had no prior business experience. It’s things like that that happen with a liberal arts education.”

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Christopher J. Gavin and Lisa Gavin Larry G. Gerdes Douglas A. Gibb ’85 George E. Gillen and Mary Gillen Jack J. Glotfelty ’60 and Valerie Glotfelty Phyllis Thieme Goldnetz ’51 Lewis L. Gould Ronald E. Graham and Marilyn Graham Jane Gramkow F. William Graue, Jr. ’63 and Barbara Graue Sandra Snyder Gravlee ’70 and Coleman Gravlee Timothy R. Gray ’86 Linda Groves Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen Pamela Ball Gustafson ’77 Maureen Beck Hamilton ’66 Janet Hamly-Ott ’65 Mary Evans Hanson ’72 Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn †George F. Hartung ’51 Tina Hartwig ’68 Gail Machorosky Hay ’57 Marilyn Verploeg Hay ’54 Helen Adair Hayes ’44 Christopher J. Heatherly ’94 and Molly Heatherly Robert J. Hehn ’65 and Karen Brunke Hehn ’65 Patricia Mellon Helfer ’52 and William Helfer Richard F. Henle ’72 Karen Richter Herriott ’61 William L. Hesseltine ’71 and Toni Kauzlarich Hesseltine ’72 Lori Carrell Hildebrand ’92 and Philip Hildebrand Joel R. Hillison ’83 Michael W. Hoag and Becky Hoag Betty Craft Hodge ’62 Rose Hofer Brian P. Holland ’76 and Carrie Holland Martin Holland and Catherine Schell Victoria Birk Horneck ’80 Gary E. Huffman ’63 and Deborah Huffman James A. Hutchinson ’64 and Jane Niblock Hutchinson ’64 Linnea Hammarsten Ingold ’68 Sally Platt Ivy ’59 and Jesse W. Ivy David W. Jackson ’69 and Catherine Mayer Jackson ’71 Geni Saurbaugh Jacobs ’81 Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86 Dan B. Jaynes ’74 and Margaret Jaynes

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Dinko Jerkovich ’71 and Carolyn Duncan Jerkovich ’65 Audrey Johnson Dawn Johnson ’97 James I. Johnson ’57 and Pamelia Johnson Judith Gardiner Johnson ’71 and Kevin M. Johnson Stephen T. Johnson ’72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ’72 Catherine Sanborn Johnson ’72 and Steven L. Johnson Michael J. Jones ’99 and Miranda Jones Susan Bahnick Jones ’72 Michael N. Jurgens ’78 and Susan Jurgens John A. Kaiser ’10 Richard W. Karcher ’74 Lois Myers Keating ’53 Stephen D. Keithley ’72 and Cynthia Wead Keithley ’73 Nancy Kelley Michael Ketchum and Janet Ketchum Phyllis Lanphere Kettering ’58 Frank P. Killey ’67 and Barbara Baughman Killey ’66 Lloyd W. Kinzer ’62 and Joellyn Kinzer David E. Kittell ’88 James R. Klusendorf ’61 and Judy Klusendorf Frank D. Komatar ’65 Alice Dunlap-Kraft ’75 and Robert Kraft John M. Kriegsman ’62 Jon J. Kruse ’92 and Jodi Kruse Gail Fitton Kruse ’64 and Richard H. Kruse Robert E. Kukla ’68 and Judith Kukla William P. Lafferty ’55 and Sonje Lafferty Jessica Landrey ’12 Helen Culp Lawrence ’84 and Thomas J. Lawrence Alice Higgins Lawson ’73 †Joan Garrison Lewis ’53 and George Lewis Nancy Loch David D. Long and Linda Long Pierre Loomis and Lynn Loomis John Robert Love ’75 and Michelle Love Gerald E. Lowe ’80 Louise Chestnut Lowe ’57 Alan L. Loya ’66 Virginia Grimes Luehrs ’73 Peter H. Lufler ’70 and Kathleen Lufler Donald L. MacNeil ’65 and Kay Buss MacNeil ’64 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Kathryn Mainz Charles S. Marshall ’68 Verna Lester Marshall ’68

Phyllis Clindinin Martin ’53 Thomas S. Martin ’72 Mary Mason ’61 Albert S. Maurer ’56 and Patricia Maurer Timothy J. McCabe ’81 and Laura McCabe Christy Ogilvie McCreary ’90 and Dallas Kraig McCreary Michael E. McCreight ’68 Michael B. McCulley ’70 Carole Wiley McDevitt ’58 George B. McEldowney and Patricia McEldowney Nancy Acheson McGaan ’60 James F. McKinley, Jr. ’64 and Sharon McKinley Robert D. McLaren ’66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ’68 James L. Mechem ’54 Michelle Meyer Messman ’04 and Chad Messman Emily Mitsdarffer Meyer ’05 and Joshua N. Meyer ’08 Jean Beveridge Meyers ’59 James E. Miller and Annamarie Platt-Miller Janet Brownlee Miller ’61 Judy Minteer Harold G. Mitchell ’72 and Roxanne Mitchell S. Juan Mitchell ’90 and Vicki Martin Mitchell ’88 Patricia Beauregard Moen ’66 and Norman A. Moen Pamela Larson Moore ’88 Pamela Marshburn Morgan ’70 Timothy R. Mottaz ’99 Michelle Moy ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Myers Charles F. Nelson and Julie Nelson James W. Nelson ’60 and Beverly Nelson Nelson ’61 John S. Niblock ’58 and Pamela Cole Mayer Marian Prugh Nichol ’52 Gary C. Niehaus ’74 and Rebecca Niehaus Joan Lindsay Nordstrom ’58 Frank R. Oakley ’63 Margaret Trushinski Oakley ’52 Michael P. Oblinger ’05 and Elizabeth Ruebush Oblinger ’04 Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien Mary Peirce O’Brien ’68 and Kenneth O’Brien Tamara Orte ’04 and Steven J. Orte Michael R. Osborn ’77 and Wendy Taeger Osborn ’80 Daniel J. Ott and Teresa Ott Richard L. Paasch ’67 and Lee-Ann Wells Paasch ’68 Timothy A. Pahel

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Ann Boley Parker ’73 and Thomas Parker Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch Joyce Patterson Robert G. Patton ’59 and Miriam Patton James C. Paul ’69 and Mary Wood Paul ’69 Donald R. Paulson ’65 and Elizabeth Paulson Peter L. Paulson ’75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ’75 Marion Danielson Peace ’49 and Frank S. Peace Gloria Muncy Pearson ’49 Lisa Pepper ’87 Van D. Perrine ’70 and Jan Farnsworth ’71 Charles B. Peter ’74 and Roberta Mack Peter ’76 Tara Budde Peters ’96 James R. Petrie Frederick C. Pfaffmann ’65 and Christine Pfaffmann Hugh M. Phelps ’63 and Norma Phelps Nila Stuckey Pike ’91 and Ronald Pike Thomas G. Poeltler ’70 and Gini Poeltler David Poremba and Ann Poremba H. Leonard Porter, III ’67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ’67 Jeffrey C. Potts ’74 and Christine Odell Potts ’74 Linda Baughman Pushaw ’71 and James E. Pushaw Nancy Wiese Radosta ’70 Ronald W. Raih ’62 and Linda Raih Jean Hutchinson Randolph ’68 and Ross Randolph Charles L. Rassieur ’60 and Virginia Rassieur Mary Sjoholm Rauh ’50 Linda Reed ’69 Richard R. Reinhold ’50 and Ursula Reinhold Rebecca Chisholm Rennard ’84 William D. Rhodenbaugh ’60 and Judith Rhodenbaugh Cynthia Carman Rich ’73 Louis P. Richard ’55 and Sally Adams Danny C. Richards ’65 and Anna Richards Paul D. Rickey ’76 Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider Allison Ritscher ’94 Kevin R. Roberts Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60 Ruth Forsythe Robinson ’50 Richard P. Rodgers ’66 and Joy Rodgers Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer Fred H. Rumney III ’64 and Leslie Williamson Rumney ’69 Amanda Rush ’11 Robb A. Ruyle ’65

Kay Smith Saxum ’56 Debra Jackowniak Scarlett ’95 Craig A. Schmidt Michael A. Schmitz ’80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ’88 Blair W. Schultz ’72 Ashley Widdop Schurr ’09 and Brent Schurr Gary Schwartz and Lorraine Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Schweitzer John J. Scotillo ’72 Kristy Smith ’86 and Dave Scott Vicki Seisser Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ’71 and Lawrence Seiwert Mr. and Mrs. P. Duane Serven Janelle Shafer Linda Gustafson Sheehan ’70 Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets Ruth Ault Shimmin ’82 and Stephen W. Shimmin Thomas W. Shunick ’71 and Nancy Shunick Linda Siebrandt ’80 Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll Cherry Galusha Simmons ’80 and David L. Simmons Robert L. Singer ’61 and Mary Jones Singer ’63 Dorothy Walker Skanderup ’50 and Dean Skanderup Hillis Skov Duane E. Slater ’51 and Patricia Haag Slater ’51 John M. Slater II ’70 and Nancy Slater Carl E. Slaughter ’67 and Renate Krippels Slaughter ’68 Michael Adin Slaughter ’60 John Davis Small II ’79 Lillian Smith ’50 Nancy Hansen Smith ’54 Nancy Thompson Smith ’74 and Rodney Smith Roger E. Smith ’60 and Sue Perrine Smith ’61 Sherman U. Smith ’72 and Diane Smith Stephen S. Smith ’62 and Elizabeth Smith Susan Dixson Smith ’54 Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Joshua B. Spencer ’04 and Devon Townsend Spencer ’03 James L. Spiker and Barbara Spiker Michael T. Stauth ’69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ’69 Janet Maginn Stevenson ’66 Dan Steward and Deanna Steward Robert F. Stinauer ’76 and Cheryl Stinauer Judith Lips Stoffer ’62 and Paul Stoffer Rosalie Easdale Stoike ’61 Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07 and Jacob T. Stott ’09

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Glenn A. Stout ’88 Roger W. Strand ’50 and Mary Ranney Strand ’52 Forrest J. Strickler ’44 Marci Switzer Linda Janicek Szitta ’67 and Frank Szitta Mark E. Taylor ’78 Mary Hemminger Taylor ’66 Kelly Frericks Thannert ’05 and Marc Thannert Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 and Robert K. Thierry III James R. Thomas ’55 David M. Timmerman and Mary Timmerman John E. Tornquist ’60 Kathryn Oliver Tribler ’60 Richard B. Truog ’74 Nicholas J. Tucker ’73 William A. Turner ’93 Sara Wert Tyler ’76 and Jeffrey J. Tyler Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96 Ronald J. Uhle ’56 and Jane Frederick Uhle ’56 Lorraine Goldstein Van Akkeren ’65 David Van Esselstyn ’70 and Kathleen Brownley Van Esselstyn ’70 Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ’03 and Kirk Van Kuiken Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre Keiko Matsumoto Varughese ’65 and Pothen Varughese Ralph R. Velazquez, Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81 Theodore D. Vlahos ’49 Shirley Vogt Don L. Voss and Brooke Voss Christa Bellis Waller ’58 Carole Graham Walton ’59 and Albert V. Walton Robert C. Wegner ’74 Roger E. Well ’86 and Dana Well Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty Virginia Hopf West ’70 Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ’60 David R. Whitcomb ’72 and Dawn Darner Paul L. White ’61 and Maryann White John H. Wierman ’66 Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Linda Winter Linda Wolgamott Frank J. Wollrab ’71 Kenneth M. Wolma ’64 and Barbara Wolma Mary Ann Smith Work ’60 Robert G. Yarde ’58 and Marilyn Yarde David J. Yez ’64 and Margaret Yez Gordon B. Yocum ’73 and Bronwyn Yocum

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Ronald A. Zagorski ’65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ’65 Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski Amy Manning ’89 and Paul C. Ziebert

Businesses and Organizations

Asplund Farm Account Bane and Shunick Paul D. Rickey Farm Account Petey’s Pub & Grill Prairie Vista Farm Stephen S. Smith, Certified Public Accountant Steven K. Murmann DDS The CI Group Inc.

3-4 YEARS Individuals

Anonymous Carly Abbott ’15 Carol Werdin Alfrey ’76 and Daniel A. Alfrey Gary K. Allen ’55 and Annetta Allen Bruce A. Anderson ’60 and Mary Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anderson Janet Anderson Wayne C. Anderson ’72 and Linda Anderson Karen Bowman Angotti ’63 and Joseph A. Angotti Michael F. Armstrong ’72 and Candice DuRoss Armstrong ’75 Ann Arnold Lora Bender Bailey ’81 David B. Bates ’83 and Michele Bates Douglas Baur and Karen Baur Glenn L. Beall ’56 Dorothy Kern Behnke ’49 Elizabeth Thurner Belanger ’55 Ian Alastair Bennett ’15 Thomas Best Reid K. Beveridge ’64 and Eileen Beveridge James B. Bird ’72 Herbert R. Birk Jan M. Blase ’75 Timothy S. Boberg ’69 and Roxanne Pulitzer Roger A. Boekenhauer ’61 and Jean Grove Boekenhauer ’62 Gerald A. Boelke ’51 and Susan Barrett Boelke ’53 Emily Bouchard ’05 Beverly Low Boucher ’69 Michael L. Bowers and Linda Bowers Gregory K. Bradley ’70 Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones

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William B. Brooks, Jr. ’86 and Jani Brooks Joel E. Brotherton ’80 Constance Brouillette ’72 Christine Heaton Brown ’72 and Bruce Brown Steven L. Buban William S. Butcher ’48 and Jacqueline Butcher Donna McLennan Campbell ’65 Kimarri Campbell ’14 Joan Bovard Campbell ’50 Thomas Candor and Jeri Candor Amie Bastian Carey ’74 John C. Carlson ’74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ’74 Nicholas E. Carlson ’08 and Krystal Carlson Glenn Catlett ’73 Brittany Cecil ’10 Noreen Batek Cedars ’62 and Delbert Cedars Corinne Charlson ’51 Mary Chatfield Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65 Donna Bullard Colado ’63 and Guy Colado L. Terry Cook ’91 and Karin Owrey Cook ’89 E. Davis Coots ’65 and Nancy Yates Coots ’66 Patrick S. Corrigan ’13 Sheri McKee Coulter ’80 and Richard P. Coulter ’82 Matthew J. Coultrip ’02 and Robert Coultrip Ann Stewart Cragg ’63 and Robert Cragg Jessica Avila-Cuevas ’12 and Alejandro Cuevas Wesley M. Cummins ’80 Madison Current ’13 Neil A. Dahlstrom ’98 and Karen Dahlstrom David Joseph Danaher ’06 and Kathy Danaher David L. Danner ’64 and Sharon Avery Danner ’65 James L. De Young and Janet De Young Dennis J. Deegan ’66 Gregory I. Derbak ’75 and Laura Derbak Daniel W. Dickson ’89 Scot A. Doxstader ’81 and Julie Stubbs Doxstader ’79 George T. Dulee, Jr. and Beth Dulee Edith Isaacson Duncan ’67 and William Duncan Katherine Dunn ’14 John F. Eckley ’58 and Peggy Eckley William J. Edwards ’67 and Dawn Edwards Jerald D. Eiserman ’68 and M. Patricia Simpson Eiserman ’68 Paul R. Ellefsen ’61 and Barbara Clark Ellefsen ’61 Dennis E. Elliott ’66 and Ann Elliott John A. Elliott ’79 and Virginia Thake Elliott ’81 Mark Ellison and Alison Sommer

Zachary Erwin Roberta Thompson Fassett ’56 Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Julie Collins ’84 and Tim Fitzgibbon Thomas E. Flanders ’54 and Nancy Forsyth Flanders ’54 Kim Fornero George A. Francis ’59 DeBow Freed Patricia Brown Friese ’55 Gregory S. Fritz ’76 Robert H. Frost ’66 and Linda Jungbluth Frost ’66 Alexis Fulkerson ’13 Cheryl Nowak ’71 and Keith Garrison Kathleen Trevor Garwood ’57 and Gary A. Garwood Nathan J. Gaskill ’04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ’06 Roberta Hancock Gavin ’49 Lee Gawron and Julie Gawron John K. Gerrity ’07 and Katie Gerrity Randy Gigl and Tracy Gigl Carey Carrier Gill ’98 Eric M. Gillenwater ’94 and Kelly Gillenwater †Betty Gladfelter David A. Grummitt ’61 and Janet Grummitt Brooke McGee-Grundstrom ’00 and Carl Grundstrom Kimberly Gyorkos ’03 Michelle Hall ’89 Kimberly Hallam ’92 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam Wendy Muldowney Hambly ’65 Margaret Hamil ’71 Scott A. Hamilton ’75 and Elizabeth Hamilton Janet Gillis Hansen ’53 Douglas D. Hardin ’72 Carolyn Ellis Harrison ’71 and Edward H. Harrison Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 Stephen R. Hartman ’92 and Karen Hartman Julia Heath Harvey ’50 Roger J. Hawk and Mary Hawk Nancy Campbell Haynor ’68 and John Haynor Alice Goss Haznedl ’62 and †Ronald Haznedl Harrison D. Heilman ’10 Jennifer Heiman ’04 Jennifer Hensley ’11 John E. Hermann Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess Judith McCulloch Hessel ’65 and Richard A. Hessel ’65 Robert E. Hillison ’82 and Keely Hillison

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Deborah Kritsch Hinman ’82 and David Hinman Rae Barker Hinton ’47 Judy Hogfeldt ’75 Rick L. Hoy ’66 Jessica Huff ’15 Charles R. Hughes ’74 John W. Huston ’48 William Ivie and Paula Ivie Virginia Jacobson ’67 Alyssa Janssen ’15 Robin Jarvis ’84 Charles Lynn Jenks ’52 and †Margaret Jenks Steven C. Johnson ’74 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Gregory S. Jones ’09 Joyce Remmert Jones ’69 and Gregory W. Jones Kayla Winbigler Jones ’11 Nathan Kalmoe and Kathryn Will Nicole Kamzic ’15 Sean K. Kane ’96 Dorothy Galloway Katalinich ’54 and Frank A. Katalinich John D. Keeley Mark Keifer and Kimberley Keifer Stephen H. Kellogg ’78 and Lynne Walker Kellogg ’78 Jennifer Tawney Kellogg ’98 and Timothy Kellogg Mary Dues Kemp ’93 Joseph F. Kennelly and Lori Kennelly Patty Perkins Kenney ’85 and James E. Kenney Ronald L. Kenney ’61 and Nancy Kenney Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr Margaret Dahlbo Kerr ’49 and William E. Kerr Philip G. Killey, Jr. ’63 and Ellen Killey Jim Kinkaid and Stephanie Kinkaid Peter D. Knox ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Erik Kocher Morgan Koss ’10 John T. Kreitler ’70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Walter Kretchik and Pamela Kontowicz Karen Krueger ’72 Darrell Kuehl and Suzanne Kuehl Alan J. Kulczewski and Margaret Kulczewski Alan J. Landauer ’70 and Gail Anderson Landauer ’71 Stephanie Lankford ’15 Gordon R. Lanning ’66 and Theresa Grozik Lanning ’68 Mark H. Lee and Janice Lee

DONOR PROFILE: COLLEGE STAFF

JOE AND JAYNE POLAND ’91 SCHRECK Both the Schrecks started at Monmouth around the same time. Jayne enrolled as a student from nearby Abingdon, Ill., in 1986. Joe began working for the physical plant as a carpenter and locksmith in 1988. Today, Jayne is associate vice president for student financial planning. THEIR GIFTS: For the past 23 years, Monmouth College has received a gift from

at least one of the staff members. Jayne’s gifts began when she joined the staff in 1994, and Joe was moved to give to Monmouth by former administrator Dick Valentine. “He encouraged employees to support the College, and that it didn’t have to be a lot. He told us it really made a difference in recruiting students— that it means a lot when all of the employees are giving a little back,” Joe said.

WHY SHE GIVES: “In my job, I see how many students don’t have the opportunity

to be here,” said Jayne. “Giving to make a Monmouth education possible is important to me.”

WHAT MONMOUTH MEANS TO HER: “I experienced firsthand the transformation

that Monmouth provides for students,” said Jayne, whose two children also enjoyed the Monmouth experience, graduating in 2014 and 2017. “It wasn’t as much about the facts that I learned here, it’s that I learned how to learn—that Monmouth taught me how to think, to explore, to learn. I want other students to experience Monmouth, too. When you believe in it that much, it’s easy to give.”

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†Patricia Martin Lehrer ’45 J. Rodney Lemon ’63 and Hallie Simpson Lemon ’63 Tracy Hickey Lewis ’98 and David S. Lewis Patrick W. Lewis ’95 and Kristina Lewis Cari Connell Lichtman ’94 Patricia Baird Link ’60 Kenneth W. Livermore and †Harriett Rhea Livermore ’51 William Lotz and Stacy Ashton Lotz Janet Irey Lovdahl ’63 and H. Cecil Lovdahl Debra Blatzer ’84 and Paul Ludkey William J. Maakestad ’73 and Jean Wolf Catherine Cumming MacKenzie ’66 and Grant MacKenzie Helen Pollack Mandel ’69 Larry G. Manning ’62 and Janet Pearson Manning ’62 Richard Marshall and Ann McEntee Andrew P. Matykiewicz ’79 Melinda Mendez-McCabe ’96 and Ron McCabe Molly Larcombe McCarthy ’03 and Justin McCarthy Donald McClarey and Catherine McClarey Melissa Melvin McDonald ’59 Thomas J. McDowell and Sue McDowell J. Allen McGehee ’55 and Annie McGehee Lynn McCrery McGill ’65 and Arley McGill Vicki M. McKee ’95 and Jennifer M. Sousa William W. McKelvey ’60 James B. McKnight ’82 Jacob R. McLean ’15 Mary Grable McLeod ’87 and Kenneth McLeod Daniel K. McMichael ’69 Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin Karen Mini ’85 C. Dean Mitchell ’57 and Trudy Morrill Mitchell ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Mitchell Daniel C. Mitchell ’82 James B. Moffatt ’58 David F. Mongan ’75 and Lorna Mongan Sherry Thomas Moore ’83 and Larry D. Moore Laurence J. Moore ’62 and Ivy Moore J. Anthony Morgan ’81 and Mary Morgan Russell E. Morgan, Jr. and Marsha Dopheide Courtney J. Munson ’63 Peter K. Murley ’70 and Susan Holland Murley ’70 David L. Murray ’65 and Sandra Murray Nancy Huff Myers ’63 and John M. Myers Patricia McClinton Nolte ’62 and Howard Nolte Rodney Nord and Christine Nord

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Maria Ochoa Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Julia Briggerman O’Hara ’62 and Daniel O’Hara Geoffrey R. Olson ’85 Nicholas Wayne Olson ’15 Paul A. Palmer ’80 Elizabeth Patterson ’63 J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper Michelle Perry ’89 Anthony J. Perzigian ’66 and Donna Perzigian Steve A. Petersen ’76 and Gail Nelson Petersen ’76 Jack W. Peterson ’53 and Betty Peterson John W. Phillips ’61 Lawrence K. Pickett, Jr. ’67 and Carolyn Cottrell Joseph H. Pilger ’08 and Amanda Havens Pilger ’07 Ellen Ewen Poulter ’92 Jane Hartley Pratt Janet Jones Presley ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Pruett Kenneth Rains and Madonna Rains Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Elaine Rechel ’49 Henry Redd, Jr. ’85 Coleman Vern Reed ’15 and Clarissa Henby Reed ’15 Kennedy Reed ’67 and Jane Hensleigh Reed ’69 William R. Reinsberg ’63 and Judith Reinsberg Phyllis Millsap Renth ’78 Kathryn Savino Rickey ’74 Joanne Moy ’70 and Michael R. Robinson Talia Romeo Victoria Wheeler Romero ’70 Dolores Cole Rose ’56 Jolene Rossell ’14 Gregory Rothbardt and Julie Rothbardt Adam P. Ruble ’15 Hiroko Saito ’86 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Marsha Miller Schierbeck ’58 Kitsa Drakotos Schindle ’69 and Allan Schindle Carl J. Schmidlapp III ’65 Jonathan L. Schwartz ’74 and Joyce Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Seemann Barbara West Shea-Smucker ’71 Kathryn Shipp ’13 Michael W. Shoff ’72 and Susan Sebelius Shoff ’70

Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons Charles Slagle II and Pat Slagle Robert E. Slocum and Linda Perez-Slocum Gary L. Smith Jr. and Debra DeCrane Mark S. Smith ’99 and Rachel Smith Pamela Yuill Snyder ’79 and Bruce L. Snyder Dorothy Stack Spalding ’64 and Francis O. Spalding Karen Deen Squire ’62 Mary Burrello Steib ’68 and Robert Steib Jeffrey L. Steinberger ’69 Joy Stephens ’88 and Jack K. Stephens Douglas Stone and Ann Conroy Peter E. Storms ’73 and Elizabeth Storms Dawn McRoberts Strauss ’03 Richard C. Streedain ’65 William P. Stris ’66 and Emilie Stris Roy J. Sye ’13 and Colleen Sinclair Sye ’13 Janet Triana Terrones ’77 Phillip F. Timm and Sherry Timm Dora Tinkham George E. Trotter III ’70 and Lynne Trotter Charles L. Turnbough, Jr. ’69 Susan Twomey ’76 Zara Mehta ’97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia Andries L. Vermeer ’65 Dorothy Young Voetberg ’59 Dennis D. Vollmer ’77 Adam S. Volpp ’03 and Elizabeth Nendza Volpp ’03 Matthew David Wanken and Bridget Draxler Christopher Ward and Joanne Ward Jane Martin-Watson ’70 and Robert I. Watson, Jr. M. Todd Wetterling ’93 and Vanessa Treat Wetterling ’96 Lyle E. Wheat ’50 Jennifer Widmer ’87 Wilbur Wigant ’58 Jane Batten Wild ’69 Ronda Ehlen Willhardt ’85 David N. Willing ’59 and Winona Willing Douglas F. Winebright Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Elizabeth Smith Zorn ’55 and James J. Zorn

Businesses and Organizations

Anonymous D’La Mer Charters, Inc. Joseph W. Schurr, Business Account Kone, Inc. MTC Communications Pattee Foundation Woodwinds Farm

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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A lumni Contributors CLASS OF 1938 Alumni of Record: 4 Participation Rate: 25%

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Clairus M. Dew

CLASS OF 1940 Alumni of Record: 4 Participation Rate: 50%

Scots Club $500-$999

*Frances Elliott Prugh Barbara Irvine Walls

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Forrest J. Strickler

Pipers Club $1-$99

Helen Adair Hayes Maryalys Evans Urey

CLASS OF 1945 Alumni of Record: 14 Participation Rate: 43%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Scots Club $500-$999

Mary Gordon Kimmel Mary Schwalbert

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Scots Club $500-$999

Elizabeth Jones Oakberg

CLASS OF 1948 Alumni of Record: 32 Participation Rate: 25%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Louise DuBois Kasch

Scots Club $500-$999 John W. Huston

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Robert L. Foster Jane Davis Harper Marilyn Johnston

Pipers Club $1-$99

* William S. Butcher Henry C. Kappel * Richard Speer

James G. Manor

Robert H. Meneilly

CLASS OF 1949

CLASS OF 1941

Tartan Club $250-$499

† Patricia Martin Lehrer

Alumni of Record: 62 Participation Rate: 32%

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Alumni of Record: 8 Participation Rate: 63%

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Elizabeth Johnson Dew Carl E. Forbriger † Marilouise Stice Forbriger Mary Rowley Kauzlarich

* Paul F. Grice † Vada Treloar Tschaepe

CLASS OF 1946 Alumni of Record: 14 Participation Rate: 21%

Pipers Club $1-$99

Highlanders Club $100-$249

CLASS OF 1942

Pipers Club $1-$99

Wilbur J. Wright

Alumni of Record: 16 Participation Rate: 13%

Pipers Club $1-$99

Joanne Maxwell Marsh Juanita Winbigler Reinhard

CLASS OF 1943

Alumni of Record: 13 Participation Rate: 23%

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Sally Orr Alm

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * William W. Laxson

Scots Club $500-$999 * E. Kemp Prugh

CLASS OF 1944

ALUMNI OF RECORD: 14 Participation Rate: 43%

Virginia Holmes Majer * John H. Allaman Michael Jacobs

CLASS OF 1947 Alumni of Record: 20 Participation Rate: 40%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 John B. Lawson

Scots Club $500-$999

Virginia Wyatt Barnard Cherry Lauder McIlvain Nancy Kennedy Young

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Mary Clark

Pipers Club $1-$99

Margaret Petran Dennin-Papp * Jane Walker Hardin Rae Barker Hinton

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 *Jean Walker Laxson

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Burneta Burns Donges Roberta Hancock Gavin * Margaret Dahlbo Kerr Molly Wilkens

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Louisa Johnston Decker * Shirley Ives Druse * Marion Danielson Peace Gloria Muncy Pearson Martha Meeks Quinn Elaine Rechel Louise Lauder Roos Theodore D. Vlahos Phyllis Holmquist Wheeler

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Mary Rinker Allaman Dorothy Kern Behnke Marilyn Peck Bentley Una Swanson Bowman Barbara Whiteman Garland Vi Van Zelst Orr U. David Petersen

CLASS OF 1950 Alumni of Record: 77 Participation Rate: 40%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Kathryn Goddard Fritz * Claire McWilliams Growden Jewel Price Nicholls * Dorothy Walker Skanderup

Scots Club $500-$999

Marilyn Clark Brownlie Jane Warnecke Kuntz * Richard R. Reinhold Lyle E. Wheat

Tartan Club $250-$499

B. Gertrude Davis Laverne Johnson Loek

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Robert M. Ady Marion Huey Cairns Claire McIntosh Detlefs Martha Muirhead Felmley Rosemary Felts Forsyth Walter Mahler Roger A. McCaig Donald C. McGaughey Jane Bakker Morgan Ruth Forsythe Robinson * Robert D. Struthers Catherine Axline Williams

Pipers Club $1-$99

Joan Bovard Campbell Virginia Hillen Carlson Julia Heath Harvey Virginia Haun Mittauer Mary Sjoholm Rauh George E. Schoenfeld Lillian Smith Bonnie Hargis Stookey * Roger W. Strand

CLASS OF 1951 Alumni of Record: 79 Participation Rate: 42%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 Robert L. Walker

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * William E. Bermann Wendell B. Chestnut Frank W. Fitch

Scots Club $500-$999

* Henry H. Gildemeister * Ronald J. Irion

Tartan Club $250-$499

Marilyn Rogers Brodd * David W. Camp * James F. Ginter † George F. Hartung * Leland R. Marshall R. Walker Robb

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Alumni Contributors Highlanders Club $100-$249 Amy Trotter Anderson * Gerald A. Boelke Charles A. Burke Patricia Clark Edmonds * Richard H. Foster Nancy Wagner Johnson †Harriett Rhea Livermore Merton D. Messmore * Duane E. Slater * Patricia Haag Slater * Rita Pool Snow * Neil Sillars Stewart

Pipers Club $1-$99

Lyle Bogott Corinne Charlson * Louis A. Foster Phyllis Thieme Goldnetz * Warren C. Hayward Imogene Gardner Holliday * Jane Peasley Speer * Barbara Faus Walton * William N. Walton

CLASS OF 1952 Alumni of Record: 75 Participation Rate: 44%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 Joyce Totten Apitz Barbara Watt Johnson

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Jane Jackson Garison

Scots Club $500-$999

Stanley D. Grace Jr. Gordon J. Greenwood * Shirley Moser Irion Marian Prugh Nichol Jane Black Snyder * Ralph E. Whiteman

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Polly Armstrong Campbell June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen * Jeanne Jennings Ginter Charles Lynn Jenks Carroll P. Toal Jr.

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Ethel Milligan Bailey Margaret Turnbull Blakey Mary Arnold Bradley * Harold F. Campbell * James E. Chatfield

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(continued) Roland J. Chilton * Margaret Deschwanden Foster Marilyn Schlemmer Gillette * Patricia Mellon Helfer * Susan McDougall Kennedy * Dorothy Robertson Martin Norma Lauer Miller Marjorie Gillet Myers Margaret Trushinski Oakley Jane Clark Sanderson Patricia Acosta Wiedenman

Pipers Club $1-$99

*Robert W. Miller *Mary Ranney Strand † L . Louise Brown Whiteman

CLASS OF 1953

* Clarice Capron Struthers

CLASS OF 1955

Pipers Club $1-$99

Alumni of Record: 48 Participation Rate: 48%

Shirley Schacht Ellis Janet Gillis Hansen

CLASS OF 1954 Alumni of Record: 76 Participation Rate: 49%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock

Monmouth Club $1,000 - $2,499 Joseph P. Carbonari Marilyn Verploeg Hay Jane Woods Hobson Paul N. Holbrook * Barbara Cook Mercer * Donald R. Steiner

Scots Club $500-$999

Alumni of Record: 57 Participation Rate: 47%

Donald B. Delzell Anne Harmon * Don E. Keller

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

Tartan Club $250-$499

Irwin E. Kirk

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Marjorie Munson Wunder

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Janet Zolan Bermann * Mary Hollander Winter * Robert G. Winter

* James W. Asplund Betty Beabout Boehm * Margaret Hendren Lee * Thomas W. Nichol Frances Webb

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Scots Club $500-$999

Arlene Kunde Flynn * Gloria Harger Gildemeister Robert V. Main Roger K. Ray

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Janet Gotthart Camp Carolyn Emons Hinton † Joan Garrison Lewis Marlene Forsyth McGirk * Barbara Williamson Nichol * Virginia Hughlett Varce Joyce Hennenfent Walton

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Susan Barrett Boelke * Kenneth Geiger * James K. Hoffmeister Margaret Jacoby Josephson Lois Myers Keating Phyllis Clindinin Martin † Joy Fletcher Nicklas * Jack W. Peterson

* Karlee Buhman Babcock Arthur E. Benedetto Esther Jones Bethel Carolyn Tomazic Engers * Shirley Edwards Furst Stanley Graham Harold A. Henrikson * Jane Seidel Huff * Ronald R. Huff * Eleanor Dudman Luttrell * Scott Overton * Neil Verigan

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Charles D. Denniston * Nancy Forsyth Flanders * Thomas E. Flanders * Dorothy Galloway Katalinich James L. Mechem * Martha Claycomb Miller * Donald L. Patterson Nancy Hansen Smith Susan Dixson Smith Kay Schindewolf Van Houten

President’s Club $25,000 or more * Alan V. Larson

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 *J. Todd McKellar

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

*Jean Balch Christensen *Keith J. Droste *J. Allen McGehee *James G. Mercer *John S. Romine

Scots Club $500-$999 * William P. Lafferty Gerald A. Marxman

Tartan Club $250-$499 *Louis P. Richard

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Gary K. Allen Elizabeth Thurner Belanger * Alice Pishan Croner Nancy Dietrich Patricia Brown Friese Edward D. Hodge Dorothy Davidson Jess Janet Jones Presley † E. Eugene Sanders James R. Thomas * Elizabeth Smith Zorn

Pipers Club $1-$99

Margaret Ramsdale Alford Bruce G. Davenport

CLASS OF 1956 Alumni of Record: 78 Participation Rate: 47%

President’s Club $25,000 or more * Sally Smith Larson Roger W. Rasmusen

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Evard P. Best Paul L. Brown † Janice Youngquist Candor * Nancy Venn MacDonald * Albert S. Maurer * Diana Payne Romine

Scots Club $500-$999 * Anne Quinby Dyni Kay Smith Saxum

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Tartan Club $250-$499

Jama Windish Bickford * Roger J. DeDera Donald S. Galitz Dolores Cole Rose * Roger L. Tuttle

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Glenn L. Beall * Rodney E. Bollman Margaret Blanchard Daiker * Sheryl Johnson Geiger Anne Eckley Haynes * Kenneth D. Lister Mary Duncan McBride Ruth Goss McKay * Edith Nichols Roberts Eleanor McCall Roberts * Jay S. Silhanek * Jane Frederick Uhle * Ronald J. Uhle Marcia Smith Voors * Janet Campbell Young

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Nancy Douglass Bell * Carolyn Copeland Cammenga Carol Linquist Christensen Roberta Thompson Fassett * Kathryn Bunting Hamrin * Sally Ward Hickerson * John A. Sward

CLASS OF 1957

Annette Thrift Ray

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Louette Hartmann Ames Robert H. Bischoff Richard A. Cozine * Walter J. Droppa * M. Richards Fulton * Rip Fulton Gail Machorosky Hay * Valerie Bergold Keys * C. Dean Mitchell * Trudy Morrill Mitchell * Walter D. Morrill * Sandra Kelley Morrison * Lynn A. Nelson Carol Boston O’Shaughnessy * Martha Woods Porter James E. Thompson * Richard J. Webb Martha McCurdy Welch Nancy Clark Wright

Pipers Club $1-$99

* John R. Alden Kay Bagge Alden * William E. Beabout * Kathleen Trevor Garwood * Donald L. Jones Deborah Kerswill Keller

CLASS OF 1958 Alumni of Record: 85 Participation Rate: 49%

* John F. Eckley Bethea Ekstrom Harding *Richard J. Henry *Marcia Kern Hoffmeister *Perry W. Johnson *Susan Gingrich Jones *Anne Irey Kohlmeyer Daniel L. Moon * Theodore E. Morrison Beverly Cain Nelson * Marolyn Short Overton Marsha Miller Schierbeck * Allan W. Smith Marilyn Duncan Teel Wilbur Wigant Jane Eddy Wiley * Robert G. Yarde

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Cheryl Moore Beabout Carole Edwards Little Carole Wiley McDevitt James B. Moffatt Joan Lindsay Nordstrom * Glenn A. Olson * James E. Paul Katheryn Rouse Stefan Christa Bellis Waller

CLASS OF 1959 Alumni of Record: 102 Participation Rate: 36%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

Alumni of Record: 87 Participation Rate: 46%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

* Ellen Littler Perry

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Elizabeth King

Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Richard K. Fuller * Barbara Rahn McKellar

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Charles Courtney Jr. Rhoda Engel Janet Teuscher Hill Louise Chestnut Lowe

Scots Club $500-$999 * John K. Baumann

Tartan Club $250-$499

*James S. Bondurant Anna Reeves Carlson * James I. Johnson Stephen B. Lindell * Jeffrey Mar Joyce Hinch Mlady

* Edward F. Perry

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

* Bonnita McAllister Courtney Phyllis Lanphere Kettering

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

Scots Club $500-$999

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

* Beverly Carlson Baumann * Janet Forsythe Fishburn * Larry E. Millikan * Richard W. Peters * Ralph E. Stephenson

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Mary Conway Harvey * T. Larry Mell * John S. Niblock * Margaret Evans Roberts

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Kathryn Cummins Cope * Jo Hamilton Dollinger * Lester D. Dollinger * Margaret Flick Droppa

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

* David N. Willing

* Marilyn Schneider Johnson * Robert C. Johnson Virginia Smith McCarty Dorothy Young Voetberg

Scots Club $500-$999

Joyce Underwood Barnett * Robert F. Bowen * Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan * Herbert D. Salisbury

Tartan Club $250-$499 * Carl W. Anderson John W. Gibson * Robert W. Schluter * Carolyn White Work

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Player E. “Bud” Cook Charles B. Doty George A. Francis * Sally Platt Ivy Eleanor McClelland Jean Beveridge Meyers * Robert G. Patton Elspeth Barclay Peterjohn * Carole Graham Walton * Gary D. Willhardt

Pipers Club $1-$99

Barbara Oetjen Adamson * Terrence H. Brown * John C. Carstens Victoria Schleich Fitzgibbon M. Lynn Kemp Jr. * Patricia Volk McCoy Melissa Melvin McDonald J. Edward Nelson Margaret Knapp Nixon * Helen Francis Paul * Richard H. Sloan Helen Roehm Stetson

CLASS OF 1960 Alumni of Record: 108 Participation Rate: 34%

President’s Club $25,000 or more David A. Bowers

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Jeanne Gittings Robeson

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 William W. McKelvey * James W. Nelson Alvin T. Peterson Ralph L. Riggs † Judith Irelan Riggs Michael Adin Slaughter

Scots Club $500-$999

* Donn H. Denniston * Judith Stafford Denniston * Dean A. Graves * Nancy Lee Graves * Charles L. Rassieur

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Roger E. Smith Carol Kemmerer Wetzel Mary Ann Smith Work

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Bruce A. Anderson * Richard L. Anderson Lewis B. Arnold

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Alumni Contributors * Arlene Dresmal Blewitt Nancy Acheson McGaan Carol Bryden Moore * William D. Rhodenbaugh * Warren A. Sanders Donald D. Sands Ann Toal John E. Tornquist Kathryn Oliver Tribler * Joan Schilthuis Wagenknecht * John H. Wagenknecht

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Margaret Bozarth

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

Pipers Club $1 - $99

* Mary Dunstan Brekken * Judith Watson Brown Barbara Divinsky Brundage * Robert Gamer * Jack J. Glotfelty Patricia Baird Link * Mary Bradford Sward

CLASS OF 1961 Alumni of Record: 131 Participation Rate: 42%

President’s Club $25,000 or more

Fred Wackerle

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Paul L. White * Gordon K. Young * Jane Corman Young

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Lila Keleher Blum * Carl A. Borine * Sandra Johnson Dobras James C. Hornaday * Timothy G. Lee Frederick H. McDavitt * Beverly Nelson Nelson * Donald J. Thompson

Scots Club $500-$999

* Richard L. Bivens * James R. Klusendorf * Jeanine Johnson Millikan * Betty McClure Salisbury * Robert L. Singer

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Roger A. Boekenhauer Robert H. Feiertag * Lynn McGaan Knox * Ronald E. Noton

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John W. Phillips * Sue Perrine Smith * Stanley Wilson * Gaye Winbigler Anderson * Robert T. Berendt Vira Lukasz Bodnaruk * Thomas W. Bollman * James R. Calhoun * Barbara Woll Chamberlin * Donald W. Chamberlin Linda Soliday Currin Barbara Ditch Drake * Darrell W. Edson * Barbara Clark Ellefsen * Paul R. Ellefsen * David A. Grummitt Karen Richter Herriott * Robert D. Jornlin * Ronald L. Kenney * Gary L. Larson Mary Mason Janet Brownlee Miller * Paul K. Moye * L. Terry Oggel

Pipers Club $1 - $99

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Robert M. Barton * Carol Clark Dotseth * F. William Graue Jr. * Russell F. Marshall Courtney J. Munson Jane Temple Peacock * William R. Reinsberg * William J. Winslade

Scots Club $500-$999

Scots Club $500-$999

Larry T. Candor * G. Deeks Carroll Jr. John M. Kriegsman * Rodney J. McQueen * Julia Briggerman O’Hara David L. Spears * Ardith Elliott Thompson * Colleen Fisher Kinney * Judith Lips Stoffer * Sandra Foreman Walker

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Frank Adam III * Jean Grove Boekenhauer * Jerry L. Greer * Willis M. Hubbard David W. Jones * Janet Pearson Manning * Larry G. Manning * Stephen S. Smith * Lillie Sievers Wilson

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Richard W. Crockett * Robert E. Effland * Barbara Palmer Engelhardt * Robert Kniss William Merry * Gerald A. Parsons Charles G. Pogue Joan Smale Stewart Rosalie Easdale Stoike

* Marjorie Armstrong Brand * Noreen Batek Cedars * Judith Randall Dickinson Robert C. Hamilton Alice Goss Haznedl Betty Craft Hodge * Lloyd W. Kinzer * Mary Sheridan Lindberg * Suann Page Nichols * Ronald W. Raih Carol Anderson Vernon

Pipers Club $1 - $99

* Robert J. Ardell

* Nancy Guilinger Coon * Philip A. Muntzel * Patricia McClinton Nolte * Melinda Schneider Roehl * Carol Davis Stoffa Susan Adams Watt

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

CLASS OF 1963

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Alumni of Record: 123 Participation Rate: 48%

CLASS OF 1962 Alumni of Record: 100 Participation Rate: 45%

President’s Club $25,000 or more

*William T. Irelan

Robert L. Best * Jane Robb Davis * Thomas S. Davis * Kenneth H. Knox Karen Deen Squire

President’s Club $25,000 or more * David L. Arnold * Stanley E. Chism * Ann Mack Collier

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Laurence J. Moore

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * Eugene R. Dawson * Carol Veith Sorenson

* David R. Bates * Mary Hunter Bivens * Harry C. Bollin * Donna Bullard Colado * Shirley Service Culbert Eleanor Crow Gustafson Robert H. Gwynn * Ronald Ikan * Janet Link Leonard Frank R. Oakley * Hugh M. Phelps * Mary Jane Jones Singer

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Janet Lunsmann Acker Donna Mrkvicka Ardell Judith Sluka Butcher * Philip G. Killey Jr. Elizabeth Patterson Betty Claassen Veihman

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Elna Hartenberg Adams * Karen Bowman Angotti * Sara Probert Berendt * Larry A. Christiansen * Ann Stewart Cragg * Larry D. Gibb * Olivia Lunn Gibb Frederick W. Goodale Jane Pires Hey * Hallie Simpson Lemon * J. Rodney Lemon * Janet Irey Lovdahl * Patricia Morse Lyall * Nancy Huff Myers William K. Pratt * Donald L. Roegge * Linda Frautschy Sherman John R. Steele * Sharon Smith Steffel * Steven H. Washburn

Pipers Club $1 - $99

* David R. Acheson Marc D. Constant Rita Knepper Erickson

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Janice Hood Gibson Laura Turner Hoffman * William G. Holland * Gary E. Huffman Sharon Irvine Lopatka

CLASS OF 1964 Alumni of Record: 141 Participation Rate: 37%

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Robert W. McAllister * James D. Millar * C. Thomas Rezner * Barbara Stewart Royle Judith Blaich Stipp * Peter J. Suffredini Jr. * Bernard A. Sutinis * Kenneth M. Wolma

Pipers Club $1-$99

Joan Strand Kotz

Kathryn Preucil Ellickson Frank Erion Jean Cowan Kistler * Fred H. Rumney III * K. Michael Trevor * David J. Yez

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

CLASS OF 1965

* John A. Courson * Jane Wilson Dawson * William G. Morgan

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

* Brian M. Austin * Reid K. Beveridge * Janet Henning Brown * Donald L. Denney * James A. Hutchinson * Jane Niblock Hutchinson * Mary Bailey Marshall * Stanley L. McKelvie * Richard T. Smith * Michael E. Sproston Sandra Olson Wolff

Scots Club $500-$999

† James A. Bagwell Lucy Work Burroughs * David L. Danner Elizabeth Giffen Ewell Edward P. Farwell Gretchen Wright Moore * Dorothy Stack Spalding * Joanne Greer Stipp * Dennis E. Walker

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Karen Brown Baker Todd H. Bush Thomas B. Doyle * Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard * James F. McKinley Jr. * Robert Remmert

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Jerry K. Beabout Barbara Bolon Bye * Carl J. Demas * Timothy Dove * Stuart J. Fanning * Gail Fitton Kruse * Jeane Mahnic Lindeke * Kay Buss MacNeil

Alumni of Record: 152 Participation Rate: 43%

President’s Club $25,000 or more * Julie Caldwell Arnold * Karen Barrett Chism † Virginia Hookham Frattinger * William J. Goldsborough

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * William M. Simpson

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * E. Davis Coots * Robert K. Garro * Judith Hodges Tucker * Robert D. Tucker Jr. * Karen Bush Watts

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Eugenia Willman Zagorski * Ronald A. Zagorski

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 *Larry D. Brown * Ann Garry Gary L. Gilliland Janet Hamly-Ott * James J. Mock * Sharon Wehrs Mock * Frederick C. Pfaffmann Robb A. Ruyle * Judith Maxwell Schaeffer * Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. Andries L. Vermeer

Scots Club $500-$999

David D. Biklen * Larry F. Clark * Sharon Avery Danner * David L. Murray

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Tartan Club $250-$499

Jean Anderson Barash * Douglas S. Carolus * Karen Brunke Hehn * Robert J. Hehn * Ann Murphy Lafferty * Michael J. Lafferty Nancy Hibbert Murray * John M. Stack Richard C. Streedain

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Joel M. Auble H. Theodore Blair Arthur H. Buckley Donna McLennan Campbell * Sharon Zipse Fesler * Judith McCulloch Hessel * Richard A. Hessel * Carolyn Duncan Jerkovich Frank D. Komatar David L. Lindgren * Donald L. MacNeil * Don W. Moore * Bonnie Klima Olsen * Donald R. Paulson * Carole Praet Pawloski * Danny C. Richards * J. David Rumbough Jr. Lucille Rupe Carl J. Schmidlapp III * Barbara Jensen Stephani * Otto C. Stephani Jr. * Keiko Matsumoto Varughese Patricia Bradley Wright

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Allan L. Etzbach Elaine Calevas Ferat Wendy Muldowney Hambly * Lynn McCrery McGill Lois Kren Tashjian Lorraine Goldstein Van Akkeren * Gary L. Wimer

CLASS OF 1966 Alumni of Record: 170 Participation Rate: 42%

President’s Club $25,000 or more * Steven A. Azuma

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * Richard E. Yahnke * Gail Hartong Zika

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Douglas R. Carlson * Nancy Yates Coots

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Susan Buckles * Susan Countryman Estes * Linda Jungbluth Frost * Robert H. Frost Maureen Beck Hamilton * George E. Heck Jr. * Barbara Baughman Killey * Kenneth M. Klein * Anthony J. Perzigian * Nancy Munn Smith * Donna Schliffke Sproston * James M. Wilson * Frances White Wolma

Scots Club $500-$999

* Barbara Trubeck Clark * Dorothy Harris Fogel * Betty Frank Schaper-Fridley

Tartan Club $250-$499

* H. Quinn Anderson Maren Olson * James E. Pilarski * Judith Anderson Pilarski Kenneth R. Stiles

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Rosalie Huff Barman Harold Peter Basler Jr. Dorothy Pyle Behringer Dennis J. Deegan * Margaret Schneider Demas * Dennis E. Elliott

* Priscilla Bussert Fanning Mary Johnson Hanlin Rick L. Hoy Barbara Solum Huwe * Robin Welch Johnson * Charles H. Kellner Barbara Lane Alan L. Loya * Terry A. Luetgert * Catherine Cumming MacKenzie * Robert D. McLaren Jerry Fields Mock * Patricia Beauregard Moen * Donald K. Morton * Will G. Munnecke * Earl K. Paasch * Richard P. Rodgers * Joseph C. Simpson Janet Maginn Stevenson

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Alumni Contributors * Robert M. Stiles * William P. Stris Mary Hemminger Taylor * Paul M. Thompson John H. Wierman

* William J. Edwards * Lyle E. Fogel Jr. * Linda Blow Klabunde * H. Leonard Porter III * Mary Ellen Biciste Porter

Pipers Club $1 - $99

Tartan Club $250-$499

Leslie Clifford Anfinson * Donna Brasel Bensen- Kennedy Sally Bowman * Judith Burmeister Dew * Larry R. Dew * Suzanne Snyder Fienning * Roxann Rick Holland * Susan Kauzlarich Kuster * Gordon R. Lanning * David McLaughlin * Janet Clayton McLaughlin Alan C. Petersen Charlene Barnes Potts David B. Stimpson * Trudy Roberts Triner

CLASS OF 1967 Alumni of Record: 156 Participation Rate: 36%

President’s Club $25,000 or more *Elaine Baer Azuma

David Wallace Club $10,000$24,999

Payson S. Wild Jr. * Robert A. Zika

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * Frederick J. Kaskel Ann Michael * Wendell L. Shauman

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * George M. Simmons

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Frank P. Killey * Susan Latham Klein * Leon A. Kraut * Sonja Zedigian Lowry Caroline Marvin * Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. Robert C. Roush * Katherine Lepard Wilson * William A. Wolma

Scots Club $500-$999

* David W. Adolphson * Edith Isaacson Duncan

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Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Stephen D. Mey

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Thomas J. Cerkez III John L. Hennessy Jr. Stephen H. Mortonson * Jean Hutchinson Randolph * John D. Schroeder Peter E. Upton

* Anne White Beall * Judy Williams DeMien *Ronald K. DeMien *Michael J. Fredrick Stephen C. Hern * Robert S. Koss H. William Mammen * Michael Maxson * Kennedy Reed * R. Barry Shatwell * Thomas R. Weber * Kathleen Melcher White

Scots Club $500-$999

* Mary Belcher Bretsch * James R. Bunn David J. Kingsley Charles S. Marshall Michael E. McCreight

Tartan Club $250-$499

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Vittorio Barrile William G. Coppard * Richard M. Downard Dwight R. Erskine Stanley Gilliland *Susan Pittenger Heffron Virginia Jacobson Peter D. Knox * Margaret McLoskey McNitt * Carl E. Slaughter John H. Smith * Linda Janicek Szitta * John P. Wayne James E. Wheeler

Pipers Club $1-$99

Catherine Wetz Bennett Denny M. Corbell Judith Schneider Lilly Barbara Nesbitt * Richard L. Paasch Mary-Ann Pinto Charles V. Webb III Alumni of Record: 177 Participation Rate: 29%

President’s Club $25,000 or more

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Tina Hartwig

Highlanders Club $100-$249

John W. Evermon * Eugene W. Haug * Nancy Campbell Haynor * John G. Heitz Linnea Hammarsten Ingold Terence L. Kothe * Douglas S. McKinlay * Linda Luck McKinlay * Bonnie Janicek McLaren * Mary Peirce O’Brien * Renate Krippels Slaughter William H. Steele * Mary Burrello Steib Robyn Gould Valle

Pipers Club $1 - $99

CLASS OF 1968

* Joan Rezner Gundersen * Augustin S. Hart III William L. Trubeck

Jennifer Lauer Bevington Robert H. Brink Sally Fenn DeVries * Won Yang Everett * David B. Lieb * Janet Forbes Myers * Bruce C. Ogilvie

Robert H. Block Jr. David W. Curd * Jerald D. Eiserman * M. Simpson Eiserman * Thomas N. George * Robert E. Kukla * Theresa Grozik Lanning Verna Lester Marshall Sandy Newman * Lee-Ann Wells Paasch * Barbara Annis Simons * Sandra Nelson Tucker

CLASS OF 1969 Alumni of Record: 209 Participation Rate: 33%

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Dwight Tierney Jane Batten Wild

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Charles W. King * Frank W. Lee III Linda Reed * Helen Herriott Schroeder

Scots Club $500-$999

James W. Albright * Bruce J. Birney * Donna Johnston Birney * Alice Young Bunn * Louise Gibson Coleman * Gary W. Evans * John I. Moore Jr. * William B. Trent Jr.

Tartan Club $250-$499

David K. Allen * Timothy S. Boberg * Donald L. Campbell David S. Crooks * John T. Elliott * Judith Shauman Filip * David W. Jackson * Deborah Gruenau MacVey * Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie * Joyce Quinlivan * Jane Hensleigh Reed * Bette Van Natta Resis * Jan Weshinskey Schons * Jennifer Barnes Stauth * Michael T. Stauth Jeffrey L. Steinberger Charles L. Turnbough Jr.

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Barbara Allen Susan Crossey Alm * Bruce E. Birdsell * Rebecca Keefe Brown * Arthur Burdette * Barry W. Corban * Jean Bevan Curtin Richard L. DePuy Carl D. Diehl * Janice Gabanski Fleming * Deborah Boostrom Fuess Sandra White Gricius * Marion McGibbon Haug * Terry A. Henderson

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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* Louis A. Herrin * Steven Hoffman * Carla Turner Makowski Helen Pollack Mandel * Carlton O. Pate III * James C. Paul * Mary Wood Paul * Kitsa Drakotos Schindle * Ann Carlson Sherrick * Norman D. Steider Michael Sutton * E. Jay Van Cura Merikay Waldvogel

Pipers Club $1 - $99

* Roy Evert Adolphson Beverly Low Boucher Charles C. Chappell * Joyce Remmert Jones * Peter L. Leverenz * David T. Long * Jean Walter Long * Lee McGaan Daniel K. McMichael * Leslie Williamson Rumney * Peter W. Sawyer

CLASS OF 1970 Alumni of Record: 202 Participation Rate: 30%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 Michael B. McCulley

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * George E. Trotter III

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Marcia Brink Adair * John T. Kreitler * Alan J. Landauer * Joanne Moy * Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin

Scots Club $500-$999

*Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson *Catherine Blake Trent

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Gordon L. Amgott Stephen D. Dawson * Daniel S. Filip Jane Kaski Hamilton * Richard A. Johnson Lawrence G. Martin Pamela Marshburn Morgan Bruce H. Morrison Victoria Wheeler Romero * Candace Pearson Swarthout

* William Swarthout

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Serena Foote Birdsell David W. Bottrell * Andrea Hinman Elia * John R. Elia * Sandra Snyder Gravlee * Ellen Wesselhoeft Huber * James Huber * H. Richard Jewell Ann Hoyt Kightlinger * Peter H. Lufler * Jane Martin-Watson * Peter K. Murley * Susan Holland Murley * Van D. Perrine * Thomas G. Poeltler * Gary L. Sears Linda Gustafson Sheehan * Joseph L. Sherrick * Susan Sebelius Shoff * John M. Slater II * David Van Esselstyn * Kathleen Brownley Van Esselstyn Virginia Hopf West * Sara Wyant

Pipers Club $1-$99

Gregory K. Bradley * Patrick G. Brown * Charles Benjamin Brush III Patrick J. Calhoun * Raymond E. Carlstedt * Floyd Evans Jr. * Lauren Brenneman George * Mary Martin Graham * Gwen Reese Haines Juliet Jaques * Nancy Johnson Manougian * Barbara Blodgett Pearson * Jeffrey J. Powell Nancy Wiese Radosta * Jill Petrie Whiteside * Alice Kough Wilhelm * Richard A. Wilhelm

CLASS OF 1971 Alumni of Record: 252 Participation Rate: 21%

President’s Club $25,000 or more * Michael J. McGrath

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * Susie Swanson FitzGerald * Alfred B. Mainetti

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Kenneth A. Eiserman * Gail Anderson Landauer * Margaret Will Lee Robert L. Litchfield

Scots Club $500-$999

Douglas A. Campbell * Louise Laine Lubs

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Sarah Maxwell Brown * Marco T. DiGiorgio * Catherine Mayer Jackson * Margaret Marra Treggett Frank J. Wollrab

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Betty Jerden Bollman * Ellen Arkis Brisske * Heinz J. Brisske Cathy Diessner Culp * Steven A. Ehrlich * Jan Farnsworth Margaret Hamil * Carolyn Ellis Harrison * William L. Hesseltine * Dinko Jerkovich * Judith Gardiner Johnson Dianne Robison Marcell * Virginia DeuPree Murphy * Charline Clay Myers * Cheryl Nowak Linda Larsen Pfaff * Linda Baughman Pushaw T. Kent Schuyler * Stephen W. Seiple * Lynn Rosenow Seiwert Barbara West Shea-Smucker Bruce Stotlar Charles L. Wolters

Pipers Club $1-$99

* JoAnn Eisenman Britton * Lyndea Dew Brown * J. Scott Brunswick * Mary Denison Carlstedt Elizabeth Gerding Hanley * Lynnell Kahler Havercamp * Elaine Hubbell Herzog Terry Hunter Eugene T. Marchuk Elizabeth Steffy McDonald * Jeffrey A. Miles * Judith Kampfe Powell * Alan P. Rogers * Thomas W. Shunick Kathryn Gardels Weal

CLASS OF 1972 Alumni of Record: 218 Participation Rate: 25%

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Robert “Cam” McConnell * Sherman U. Smith

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Jane Marshall Kellogg

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

* Roy E. Bockler *Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman *Daniel M. Fowler Karen Krueger Thomas S. Martin * Harold G. Mitchell Blair W. Schultz

Scots Club $500-$999

James B. Bird Carol West Boehme * Stephen D. Keithley John J. Scotillo * David R. Whitcomb

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Wayne C. Anderson * Michael F. Armstrong * Hubert A. Bernet III * Mary Auliff Havens * Catherine Sanborn Johnson * Lucy Hyde Johnson * Stephen T. Johnson Susan Bahnick Jones * Craig A. Patterson

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Constance Brouillette * Christine Heaton Brown * Charles C. Donovan Jr. * Gregg R. Drije * Julie Buck Drije * Roderick L. Fuess Jr. Mary Evans Hanson Douglas D. Hardin Richard F. Henle * Toni Kauzlarich Hesseltine * Letitia Keating Hoffman Edward A. Jones Helen Bowden Josephine Katherine Lenhart * Claudia Lawson Moss * Anne Nelson Pate Anne Porowski * Harold L. Saline * Sally Collier Seiple * Diane Guzzi Shilton

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Alumni Contributors * Michael W. Shoff * Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Lolla Munson Ballard Kathleen Long Baum * Brian R. Donovan Ruth Barry Hund * Frances Biedenstein Leverenz * Donald S. Rhoades * Roberta Janicek Robison Robert H. Roggeveen

CLASS OF 1973

Glenn A. Fritz Williet Griffin Michael G. Kasuba Virginia Grimes Luehrs * Virginia Plunkett Paton Cynthia Carman Rich Thomas E. Roy Delores Whitaker

Pipers Club $1-$99

CLASS OF 1974 Alumni of Record: 184 Participation Rate: 27%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

Alumni of Record: 176 Participation Rate: 20%

Nancy Speer Engquist * Gail Simpson Owen

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

* Timothy L. Owen * Dennis M. Plummer

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Andrew D. Kerr

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Charles W. Goehl

Scots Club $500-$999

Glenn Catlett * Thomas E. Colclasure * Cynthia Wead Keithley * Ann Doherty Kramer * Michael B. Kramer * Ann Boley Parker * Gordon B. Yocum

Tartan Club $250-$499

Richard H. Johnson * William J. Maakestad

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Mick Birkhofer * Lucille Steudel Donovan Alice Higgins Lawson * Louise Pacholik Esther Yamasaki Rusch * Janet Scheeline Carl Shaub * Scott D. Stanton * Peter E. Storms Nicholas J. Tucker * Katharine Wakolbinger Welch * William F. Zimmerman

Pipers Club $1-$99

Patricia Blaine Bagnall * Kelly R. Camp * David R. Elmer

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* John C. Carlson * Lynette Johnson Carlson * Rodney L. Davies

Victoria Bautch John L. Carter Judith Collins * Deborah Day Stephen A. Femmel * Lloyd H. Fish * Stephen H. Goss * John C. Hughes Sr. Robert L. Mason Stephen D. Purington Kathryn Savino Rickey Cynthia Hoyt Shedd * Nancy Thompson Smith Cynthia Rice Westfall

CLASS OF 1975 Alumni of Record: 198 Participation Rate: 20%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Joseph Belmonte Jr. * Sarah Young Hudson Charles R. Hughes * F. Grant Minor * Daniel S. Weber

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 *Joseph O. Svoboda

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Kathryn Alexander * Jon E. Dahl * Robert C. Hudson III Jerri Picha

Scots Club $500-$999

* Dan B. Jaynes * Gary C. Niehaus * Christine Odell Potts * Jeffrey C. Potts * Dean A. Sipe

Scots Club $500-$999

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Candice DuRoss Armstrong * Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna Judy Hogfeldt * Joseph W. Schurr * Lucinda Dunmire Wilson

* Alice Dunlap-Kraft * Donald D. Hadsell * Gregory A. Smith

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Alan R. Gieryna * Susan Prochaska Hardie * Charles B. Peter Richard B. Truog * Warren J. Wilson

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Highlanders Club $100-$249 G. Ronald Barshinger * Bruce W. Block Elaine Callahan Amie Bastian Carey Glenn Dagenais Dan duBois Alan D. Harris * David A. Hartig * Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt Steven C. Johnson Richard W. Karcher * David R. Riddick * Jonathan L. Schwartz

Jan M. Blase * Bennie J. Coleman * Rena Griffin Coleman * Gregory I. Derbak * Jane Fort Edwards * Scott A. Hamilton Kristin Lees Huntley * John Robert Love * David F. Mongan Cynthia Mickey Rowan * Randall Seals * Marsha Spleha Slaboch * Rebecca Buchen Vosburgh * Kathryn Lueder Waecker

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Eric S. Anderson Laura Beck Anderson * J. David Boyd Dennis C. Clark * Dianne Randall Cooper David L. Craig * Denise Karczewski * Julia Van Cleve Paulson * Peter L. Paulson * William G. Pyatt * Douglas L. Stickels Hollis Shoemaker Yocum

CLASS OF 1976 Alumni of Record: 137 Participation Rate: 34%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * J. Stanley Pepper

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Diane Minor Davies

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Lynda Pepper Bollman * Margaret Romano Ford * William P. Ford Terry F. Fruehauf * Franklin K. Johnson * Emily Johnson Minor Timothy S. Pecaro Paul D. Rickey Randall E. Vickroy * Geralyn Pope Weber * R. Bruce Weiman

Scots Club $500-$999

Cynthia Hart Charles M. Poeltler Charles B. Shawver * Sara Wert Tyler * Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Pamela Wyeth Bellm James L. Elsey * Roberta Mack Peter * Robert F. Stinauer Susan Twomey

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Carol Werdin Alfrey * Gwendolyn Keesee Cavanaugh * James E. Cavanaugh * Michael S. Deam Gregory S. Fritz Gary R. Geiger

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

* Jodi Videtich Harris * Brian P. Holland * Gail Nelson Petersen * Steve A. Petersen * Randall J. Slaboch * Jennifer Koblish Van Norman Kathleen Ford Vitali * Stephen J. Vosburgh

CLASS OF 1978

Pipers Club $1-$99

Craig A. Dahlquist * Michael N. Jurgens * Jane Matson Lee * Joseph M. Welty

* William W. Breedlove Jan Vacha Caldwell Jeffrey R. Earley Scott C. Estler Raymond E. Gillen * Gary R. Halls * Nancy Barkley Halls R. David Korngruen * Ronald D. Murdock * Mary Carlson Shull

CLASS OF 1977 Alumni of Record: 142 Participation Rate: 17%

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Kathy Wolf Plath

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Debra Forsaith Donald L. Gladfelter

Scots Club $500-$999

Pamela Ball Gustafson

Tartan Club $250-$499 David R. Larson

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Kathrine Gannon Davis * Greg R. Gilliland * Brian D. Kimmel Kenneth W. Knowles Heather Fottler Mangian Michael J. Nitch * B. Joe O’Brien * Michael R. Osborn Dennis D. Vollmer James R. White

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Linda Cook * Linda Walters Crandall Emily Hauge * Wayne K. Nelson * Gary A. Neudahl William E. Parker * Robert A. Riley Deborah Sterett Janet Triana Terrones

CLASS OF 1981

Alumni of Record: 105 Participation Rate: 19%

* Emily Vlahos Rehn * Pamela Yuill Snyder * Donald P. Tanney

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

Pipers Club $1-$99

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

James D. Galbreath Mark E. Taylor

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Scots Club $500-$999

Charles P. Harper Jr. Chesney Hunter Kristina Azbell Little Bonnie Van Rheenen Peevler * Douglas B. Rankin Kristine Stone-Rainey Michael W. Van Dyke

CLASS OF 1980

* Lynne Walker Kellogg * Stephen H. Kellogg * Holly Beck Riordan

Alumni of Record: 118 Participation Rate: 26%

Tartan Club $250-$499

Victoria Birk Horneck * Yvonne Mensing Hurckes * Michael A. Schmitz Linda Siebrandt

* J. Mark Wilson

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Lisa Hime Backus Peggy Cain * Terry Brooks Campbell Andrea Couzin Erickson * Kathleen Clark Kimmel Richard A. Martin Joel H. Nadel

Pipers Club $1-$99

John R. Anderson Phyllis Millsap Renth * Roger P. Sander

CLASS OF 1979 Alumni of Record: 95 Participation Rate: 24%

President’s Club $25,000 or more * Mark S. Kopinski

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * Ralph R. Velazquez Jr.

Scots Club $500-$999 * John R. Darrah

Tartan Club $250-$499

* John A. Elliott Andrew P. Matykiewicz * Gerald Palomo John Davis Small II

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Paul A. Bubb * Robert L. Curtis * Julie Stubbs Doxstader Amy Armstrong Green * Dennis Litwiler * Mary White Opperman

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Scots Club $500-$999

* Carl B. Forkner Robin A. Johnson * Kimberly Furman Roolf

Tartan Club $250-$499

Gerald E. Lowe * Steven K. Murmann * Cherry Galusha Simmons

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Cole J. Carson * Sheri McKee Coulter Christine Vancura Easley * Sally Meaker Guth * Sandra Tirpitz Haman Kent H. Kniep * George D. Kulhanek Christopher J. Lemon Donald J. McKillip * Wendy Taeger Osborn Paul A. Palmer

Pipers Club $1-$99

Joel E. Brotherton * Jeffrey M. Carver Wesley M. Cummins * Kathryn Sanderson Fila Loren Hayes Ruth Ball Lamour * Barbara Babcock McDade * Joseph E. McDade Dale R. McKillip * Dana P. Woodall

Alumni of Record: 115 Participation Rate: 30%

* Jane Schneiter Velazquez

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * J. Alex McGehee

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Susan Sandner Gibson * William G. Hurckes

Scots Club $500-$999

* Robert B. Green * Roxanne Stanley Green

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Michael J. Anderson Lora Bender Bailey * Conny Davinroy Beatty Scott A. Burgess * R. Keith Douglass * Virginia Thake Elliott * Timothy J. McCabe Jeanne Smith

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Lora Litchfield Corban Carrie Dunne Daly * Scot A. Doxstader Gregory P. Engwall James J. Fabianski * George W. Gaulrapp Tony H. Hart * Debbra Taylor Kulhanek * J. Anthony Morgan James J. Schiro * Raymond J. Vance

Pipers Club $1-$99

David A. Anderson Kerry L. Bean * Harvey L. Echols Jr. Geni Saurbaugh Jacobs Laura Meents Lucas * William M. McNall * Kristeen Ford Peterson * Tamyra Dixon Rankin Bryan E. Siverly * Christine Birkhead Swanson

CLASS OF 1982 Alumni of Record: 102 Participation Rate: 22%

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 *Edward C. Tews

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Alumni Contributors Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Mary Alexander Corrigan * Robert E. Hillison * Deborah Kritsch Hinman

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Laura Giacchetti Bartnicki Daniel C. Mitchell

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Nancy Ayers * Richard P. Coulter * Judith Harrison Curtis Roger D. Haynes * R. David Jones John A. Kemp * Michael K. Meinhart Lori Kaunzinger Phillips Dawn Reh * Ruth Ault Shimmin * Lori Stone Shull * Kristen Campbell Stanton

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Ann DeCoster Holst * Jean Lessick Martino James B. McKnight * Lynne Brown Yuchs

CLASS OF 1983 Alumni of Record: 117 Participation Rate: 25%

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Stephen M. Bloomer * Jean Michael Tews

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Paula Rundell Brooks * Leslie James-Cook * Daniel L. Keating

Scots Club $500-$999

* Robert R. Eckley * Judi Poettgen Luepke * Paul G. Luepke Eric T. Vogt

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Martha Eckhard Anderson Matthew J. McDonald

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Traci Whyte Abbott * David A. Allen Lisa Hines Berg * Susan Magdars Damitz Joel R. Hillison

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CLASS OF 1985

* Renay Johansen Slifka

Alumni of Record: 104 Participation Rate: 20%

Pipers Club $1-$99

Scots Club $500-$999

* Brent A. Birkhoff Kelly Ford * Jane King Pearson * Crystal Krug Sargent * Thomas A. Sargent

Pipers Club $1-$99

* David B. Bates * Sherry Thomas Moore * Gary Pearson * Laura Stella Pearson Scott G. Shaver * Judith Bradley Stevenson Leon Townsend * Lance Q. Zedric

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Patty Perkins Kenney Karen Mini Geoffrey R. Olson

Highlanders Club $100-$249 † Kathryn Brant Burgess * Vicki Bird Darwin Douglas A. Gibb * Christina Shaw McClimans * Harold B. Percy Jr. Henry Redd Jr. Ronda Ehlen Willhardt

CLASS OF 1984 Alumni of Record: 123 Participation Rate: 20%

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Jeffrey D. Miller

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Jane Stevens Keating * B. Ted Maurer * Edward W. Pailes Jr. Karen Williams Phinney

Scots Club $500-$999 Robin Jarvis * Robert E. Pearson

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Kay Knowles Beuttel John R. Churchill Mary Hollinrake Clark Kim Walters Froehle * Sarah Head Stambaugh * Richard E. Well II

CLASS OF 1986

Tartan Club $250-$499 * Christopher J. Pio

Alumni of Record: 93 Participation Rate: 27%

Highlanders Club $100-$249

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

* Susan Kelly Allen * Debra Blatzer Joe Burgess Jr. * Julie Collins Mark A. Ferin * Helen Culp Lawrence * Karen Friedrich Pyatt * Kelly Drafke Radzevich Rebecca Chisholm Rennard

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Stephen L. Beuttel Heather Anderson Brett Kimberly Griffin Cruz Marcene Holverson Farley Susanne Hall * Russell Orwig Tamee Sterett Renwick * Laura Epley Selken

Mahendran K. Jawaharlal

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 *Danette Bagley-Thierry

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Kellie Kohler Esters * Kristy Smith * Roger E. Well

Scots Club $500-$999 * Eric G. Ealy * Joan Chatfield Ealy * Brian J. Ross

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Deanna Walters Brown * Edwin O. Brown Laura Cavanaugh Philip E. Eshleman Jr. Timothy R. Gray * Roberta Work Parker * Mary Boylson Percy

* Bonnie Beam-Stratz * William B. Brooks Jr. * F. Todd Curry * Sandra Frey Landrey * Michael J. Polo * Sara Brotzman Polo Hiroko Saito Diane Buehrig Schnoebelen Elizabeth Silas

CLASS OF 1987 Alumni of Record: 105 Participation Rate: 15%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * Mary Grable McLeod

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * Ann Stites Cotter

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Dwayne A. Hughes Lisa Pepper

Scots Club $500-$999 * Paul D. Babcock

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Cynthia Barnes Harris * James L. Parker * David A. Riggs Jennifer Widmer

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Therese Kinsella Becker * Tim A. Becker * Debbie Roth Burke Jane Heck Kenney * Gail Cook Simpson * Gregory Simpson David K. Taylor

CLASS OF 1988 Alumni of Record: 106 Participation Rate: 25%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * Curtis C. Farr * Jean Peters Witty

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * Daniel A. Cotter

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Anita Ridge

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Sara Buchen-Ray Christopher F. Lawson

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

* Amy Johnson Schmitz

Scots Club $500-$999

Gena Corbin Alcorn * Dianna Lukkasson Babcock Sandra Johnson MacMillan * Byron Sondgeroth

Tartan Club $250-$499 George M. Tyler

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Gregory J. Horath David E. Kittell * Vicki Martin Mitchell Kenneth D. Murphy Kenneth R. Schoenig Jay R. Sherwood Glenn A. Stout

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Paula Danforth Bowling * Daryl B. Carr Monica Laude Hansen Mary Slama Hartmann Kristine Ketcham Pamela Larson Moore * Joy Stephens * Kelly Kitterman Woods

CLASS OF 1989 Alumni of Record: 111 Participation Rate: 22%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * Bradley C. Nahrstadt

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * Jackie Bell Zachmeyer

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Christopher S. Byers Michael Salaway

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Daniel W. Dickson Michelle Moy

Scots Club $500-$999

* Amy Manning * Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Pamela Bloomer-Pinkston Michelle Perry Gina Winnett

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Tiffany Mekshes Cole * Aaron D. Jensen * Kelly Simpson Knitter * Michelle Brown Postin

Ross A. Richardson * Elizabeth Baumann Riggs

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Pipers Club $1-$99

Pipers Club $1-$99

Lisa Jackson Brown * Karin Owrey Cook Michelle Hall Pamela Bowman Ide * Michael W. Jones Jayna Meglan * Scott M. Woods

CLASS OF 1990 Alumni of Record: 151 Participation Rate: 15%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 * Christine Beiermann Farr * Robin Ottenad Galloway

Jennifer Campbell Young

* L. Terry Cook Joseph T. Courtney * Richard L. Hacker Thomas W. Hasson Robert J. Herzog * Nila Stuckey Pike * Shannon Oberle Rogers * Salena Dreger Scardina * Kimberly Cain Steinmann

CLASS OF 1992 Alumni of Record: 175 Participation Rate: 11%

Scots Club $500-$999

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Ellen Ewen Poulter

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

* Jon J. Kruse * Bobbi Swarts Pio * Lisa Stevens

* Cheryl Conaway-Nelson * Carlos F. Smith * Jeffrey J. Bakker Kok Heng Chew * Brent R. Thurness

Scots Club $500-$999 * Sanjoy Datta Michael T. Jakubec

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Stephen C. Morrill Theresa Downs Roscetti * Jayne Poland Schreck

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Tartan Club $250-$499

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah * Jennifer Milnes Cronin * Julia Zobrist Doll * Adam R. Gould * Robert Trent Griffith * Stephen R. Hartman * Lori Carrell Hildebrand * J. Jarrod Hippen * Eric J. Ostermeier * Teresa Christiansen Timpe

Ann Ardell Duane Baldwin Peter A. Donahue * Lynne Talbott Dulin * Christy Ogilvie McCreary * S. Juan Mitchell * Lori O’Brien Oetting David H. Terry

Pipers Club $1-$99

Pipers Club $1-$99

Alumni of Record: 150 Participation Rate: 7%

Lynne Moormann Ilsabe Urban

CLASS OF 1991 Alumni of Record: 155 Participation Rate: 8%

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

Carla Sanders

Tartan Club $250-$499 * Michael D. Danner Colby M. Oleson

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

* Kris Wang Dare * Wendy Raymond Hacker Kimberly Hallam * Linda Marier McGaan * Matthew A. Schimmelpfennig

CLASS OF 1993 Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 William A. Turner

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * E. Kyle Davis * Holly Drelicharz Gould * Kristi Millar Hippen Mary Dues Kemp * M. Todd Wetterling

Pipers Club $1-$99

Aaron A. Arne Melissa Zaayenga Bryant * Dawn Taylor Jones Todd W. Steele

CLASS OF 1994 Alumni of Record: 118 Participation Rate: 8%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Allison Ritscher

Scots Club $500-$999 * W. Brent Dugan

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Eric M. Gillenwater * Annette Carson Manthei

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Brian K. Bohm * Christopher J. Heatherly James L. Ulrich

Pipers Club $1-$99

Jeffery A. Crum Cari Connell Lichtman

CLASS OF 1995 Alumni of Record: 200 Participation Rate: 10%

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Debra Jackowniak Scarlett

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 *Sean P. Maher

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Patricia Allen * Julia Westby Blaesing *Patrick W. Lewis

Scots Club $500-$999

* Deanna Marchand Baele * Cassie Zelinske Day * Marnie Steach Dugan Bradley J. Foley

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Eric D. Boland * Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Yvonne Gosney Chenault * Vicki McKee

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Amy Bradshaw * S. Mark Childs Amy Longenbaugh * Todd W. Myers

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Alumni Contributors Jennifer Tibbie Renchen * Erika Witek Wickett * John L. Wickett

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

CLASS OF 1996

* Mitchell P. Russell

Alumni of Record: 141 Participation Rate: 9%

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Sean K. Kane

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Beth Bowdoin Tyre

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Michael J. Blaesing

Tartan Club $250-$499 * Julie Russell * Philip D. Tweedy

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Tara Budde Peters Gina Tillman * Korine Steinke Wawrzynski * Vanessa Treat Wetterling

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Neil A. Dahlstrom

* Wesley W. Olson

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Sarah Botkin * Jeffrey M. Dougherty * Jennifer Tawney Kellogg Kyle W. Koresko Colleen Madigan Peck * Nathaniel A. Pokrass Michael E. Rosenstiel

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Julie Anell Nicholas R. Hartz * Heather Klaes Macomber * Brooke McGee-Grundstrom Heather Very Worster

Pipers Club $1-$99

Carey Carrier Gill Lynn Utter Halcomb * Nathan R. Johnson Eric B. Keneipp * Tracy Hickey Lewis Kathleen Yarger Lupont * Heather Haines Roseman * Elaine Sander * Dana S. Stripe

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Jill Bowles Boland * Kunal Kapoor * Zara Mehta

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Arijit Dutta Dawn Johnson * Brian K. Woodard

Pipers Club $1-$99

Derek Archer Julie Certa Dawn Heideman * Heidi Kuppler McKeever * James J. McKeever

Alumni of Record: 265 Participation Rate: 4%

CLASS OF 1998 Alumni of Record: 277 Participation Rate: 6%

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Alumni of Record: 272 Participation Rate: 7%

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Heidi Pruett Olson * Lucy Kellogg Thompson

* Mary McGregor Luczu Elizabeth Wills * Sarah Crummy Wolek

Pipers Club $1-$99

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Matthew M. Hendon Thomas Robert Siegel * Mark S. Smith

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Eric Hardesty * Kristen Lightbody Hardesty * Michael J. Jones * Stephanie Brown Luebbering * Julia Ross * Christopher J. Triebel * Joanna Davison Triebel * Heather Downing Turnquist * John M. Turnquist

Pipers Club $1-$99

Brion J. Fitzgerald Timothy S. Greco Jennifer McNeeley Jennifer Poremba Wiegel

CLASS OF 2001

CLASS OF 1997

Tartan Club $250-$499

* K. Scott Wiswall

* Heather Sechrest Hendon * Therese Worden Rankin

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

* Clifford K. Hastings

Scots Club $500-$999 Tartan Club $250-$499

CLASS OF 1999

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Alumni of Record: 251 Participation Rate: 5%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Melinda Mendez-McCabe Sheri White Owen Kristie Freberg Parkins Alumni of Record: 183 Participation Rate: 7%

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* Lisa Aughenbaugh Martin Timothy R. Mottaz Anna Dybis Reiff Amy Stark Spong Erin Hook Tidd

James E. Amerison Jr. Bradley C. Davis Megan Dochterman * Regina Bannan Johnson * Erica Hanlin Long Heather Allen McGeehon * Warren D. Rowland Celena Williams-Brooks

CLASS OF 2002

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Jennifer Roth Cowan * Joel P. Cowan Matthew J. Greenfield * Brian R. Kienzler Victoria Kunz Dustin R. Litwiler Patricia Vasquez Ware * Dustin W. White

CLASS OF 2003 Alumni of Record: 239 Participation Rate: 6%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Dawn McRoberts Strauss

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Geoffrey M. Edwards

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Jaimie Gurney Valentini * Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken * Stephanie Fritz Woodard

Pipers Club $1-$99

Melinda Fry Kimberly Gyorkos * Kara Kuhrts Kienzler * Molly Larcombe McCarthy Molly McNamara Klinger Sherri-Gae Scott Amy Fraser Sowinski * Devon Townsend Spencer * Adam S. Volpp * Elizabeth Nendza Volpp

CLASS OF 2004 Alumni of Record: 273 Participation Rate: 6%

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * Nathan J. Gaskill

Scots Club $500-$999 Jennifer Heiman

Alumni of Record: 256 Participation Rate: 6%

Tartan Club $250-$499

Tartan Club $250-$499

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Frank A. Clark * Matthew J. Coultrip John W. Larson

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Sandra Bennin Amanda Louck Campbell * Carl H. Larson * Brian D. Valentini * Edward R. Wildermuth

Kristin Martin

Ortez D. Davis * Elizabeth Kline Elsbree * Jessica DeVore Johnston * Justin M. Johnston * Michelle Meyer Messman * Joel A. Sage * Tara Ferruzza Sage

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Michelle Flaar Carlson

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


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Rebecca Cook Jennifer Davis Jamie Blaine Mammen * Elizabeth Ruebush Oblinger * Tamara Orte * Joshua B. Spencer

CLASS OF 2005 Alumni of Record: 224 Participation Rate: 11%

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Kathryn Stitt Barreto * James Andrew Thomas

Scots Club $500-$999

* Anna Beasley * Theresa Gondek Bebout

Tartan Club $250-$499

Pipers Club $1-$99

Catherine Armstrong * Alexis Zanis Carscadden Lisa Curry * Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald * Shane E. Gordon * Matthew J. Hammer Shannon Healy Karen Krautwurst * Nicole Kaczmarek Loy * Kelly Winfrey Seaman * Sarah Zanger Venvertloh Amanda Weck * Anthony J. Welty * Kimberly Karau Wilcoxon Ann Bielser Woodside

CLASS OF 2007

* Matthew T. Clair * Emily Mitsdarffer Meyer

Alumni of Record: 277 Participation Rate: 7%

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

* Alan R. Betourne II Ryan S. Danzinger * Rafael C. Delgado * Benjamin M. Hickerson * Kathryn Jackson * Sara Poggi Potter D. Pat Raftis * Kelly Frericks Thannert * Daniel L. Wingler * Jill Randolph Wray

Pipers Club $1-$99

Emily Bouchard Megan Merritt * Zachary V. Muhrer * Michael P. Oblinger * Eric J. Seaman * Cassandra Wood Shelley Ashley Sims * Elizabeth McKenna Welty

CLASS OF 2006 Alumni of Record: 253 Participation Rate: 8%

* Mollie Williams Harrod * Richard F. Harrod * Kelli Wefenstette

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Silvia Fabela * John K. Gerrity * Hilary Hawkinson Stott Michael D. Woodrum

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Stacia Logan DeCounter Lindsay Ditzler William H. Dowling * Amy Gustaf Freitag * Joseph J. Freitag * Jessica Livermore Gordon * Christopher A. Gosda * Amanda Havens Pilger Jeffrey Joseph Rebholz Paul Anthony Rogers Kelly Stadter * Brian E. Wilcoxon

Daniel A. Campione * Nicholas E. Carlson Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross * Miles Z. Miller * Joseph H. Pilger Benjamin J. Sauer * Abigail McLaughlin Van Anden * Ian C. Van Anden Kathleen Woolley Sara Youngs

CLASS OF 2009 Alumni of Record: 247 Participation Rate: 4%

Tartan Club $250-$499 Brian C. Jordan

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Teresa Schryver * Jacob T. Stott

Scots Club $500-$999

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

* James T. Dibble

William R. French

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Tartan Club $250-$499

Wesley Levy * Nicole Lynch Stevens

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Jacob G. Fryer Fannetta Jones * Kayla Blackburn Judy * Payton D. Judy Michelle Nutting Amanda Rush Anthony S. St. Clair

Pipers Club $1-$99

CLASS OF 2012

CLASS OF 2010 Alumni of Record: 269 Participation Rate: 7%

John A. Kaiser

John C. Clifford IV

Tartan Club $250-$499

* Jennifer Erickson Sanberg

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Pipers Club $1-$99

Alumni of Record: 269 Participation Rate: 5%

Alumni of Record: 271 Participation Rate: 8%

Scots Club $500-$999

Samantha Briones Alicia Cox Paige Halpin Smith Gregory S. Jones Stephanie Larson Kramp * Ashley Widdop Schurr * Danellia Connell Vancil * Christopher M. Welty

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Laura Haumiller Gaskill

CLASS OF 2011

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Joshua N. Meyer

CLASS OF 2008

Matthew S. Corrigan Morgan Koss * Laura Greenwood Miller * Jenna Thompson Urish * William T. Urish Nicholas J. Wright

* Hope Grebner Bibens * Michael A. Blodgett Laurel Buckley Stacey Decker Jessica Acovelli Dodge Andrew S. Farraher Eric M. Grant Jennifer Hensley Nicole Olin Hroziencik Derek M. Huff * Alexandra Morgan Iversen Kayla Winbigler Jones Ashley May * Alicia Phillips Pence Brooke Potendyk Dominic D. Siadak

Lynsey Barnard Brittany Cecil * Melissa Lindsay Condon Misty Czapla Harrison D. Heilman Dallas Johnson-Young Wendy Lin * Sara Wenzel Riley Owen Sehon

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

* David Joseph Danaher * Jessica Miller Larson Evelina Lipecka * Brian M. Potter

Pipers Club $1-$99

Rachel Bold Demarkco L. Butler

Alumni of Record: 269 Participation Rate: 7%

Tartan Club $250-$499 Jonathan M. Welty

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Haley Jones Jennifer Rice

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Jessica Avila-Cuevas Christopher L. Baldwin * Kimberly Litchfield Bertucci Samantha Bundy Gavin N. Halpin * Shara Welter Jackson * Elizabeth Keturi Jason Kimberly Dwyer Lambert Jessica Landrey

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Alumni Contributors Kelly Murphy * Zachary J. Myers Karen Ruglio Mary Schuch * Ian L. Smith * Julie Battcher Sullivan * Kyle B. Vancil Jennifer Wheeler

CLASS OF 2013 Alumni of Record: 285 Participation Rate: 11%

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Patrick S. Corrigan * Kirsten Lybarger Grunow * William F. Grunow Bryan W. Mesik Jacob A. Nysather Kathryn Shipp * Colleen Sinclair Sye * Roy J. Sye

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Andrew R. Anselmi * Brooke Anderson Anselmi * Chelsey Widdop Blodgett Logan R. Bowman Arica Brazil * Alex B. Brooks Madison Current * John C. Donnelly * Rachel Jacob Donnelly Morgan Enburg Joseph B. Florio Alexis Fulkerson * Clarissa Gardner Ryan J. Gutierrez Jessica Jones Daniel R. Kane Amy Kerulis Kimberly Kleczewski Patrick W.F. Le Blanc Kevin M. Lindsay Steven R. Seers Melanie Stevens * Jane Simkins Yocum

CLASS OF 2014 Alumni of Record: 261 Participation Rate: 8%

Tartan Club $250-$499 Katherine Dunn

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Highlanders Club $100-$249 Kimarri Campbell Rachel Greising Jolene Rossell

CLASS OF 2016 Alumni of Record: 280 Participation Rate: 3%

Pipers Club $1-$99

Pipers Club $1-$99

Lindsay Banks Andrew J. Baudino Kiante C. Green Joi Henry Sarah Houston Courtney Jonsson Zephan C. Knichel Anders E. Nelson Melissa O’Shea * Sara Frakes Reinhardt Rebekah Sell Evan M. Slager * Christina Durante Smith John E. Swanson Kaitlyn Washburn *Trey S. Yocum

CLASS OF 2015

Pipers Club $1-$99

CLASS OF 2017 Alumni of Record: 281 Participation Rate: 45%

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Alejandro D. Calderon Aubrey Cook Bradley T. Dulee

Alumni of Record: 267 Participation Rate: 10%

Tartan Club $250-$499

Jacob R. McLean * Clarissa Henby Reed * Coleman Vern Reed Highlanders Club $100-$249

Brittany Keifer Timothy M. Morris Max A. Seisser Pipers Club $1-$99

Carly Abbott Erica Anderson Ian Alastair Bennett Zachary Caleb Brand

Kyle T. Dickson Haleigh Garrett Jessica Huff Alyssa Janssen Philip Jones Nicole Kamzic Ethan S. Lafary Stephanie Lankford Carina Moschello Anthony F. Occhipinti Nicholas Wayne Olson Adam P. Ruble Brooklynne Springer Samantha Stevenson

Emily Flint Julianna Graf Kya Kimsey Nicolas Marema Kristi Ragan David M. Thul Jill Turley Kylee Winiecki

Mirna Alhanash Tyler J. Altfillisch Dalton E. Anderson Malak Atassi Christian Baginski Matthew G. Barnes DreeAnn Barr Kayla Beadles Matthew A. Bertelsen Emily Billin Amanda Bowman Kyle J. Bradberry Kashawna Brantley Kathleen Brown Alyssa Carroll Ashley Castellanos Meghan Cheever Cristian R. Corbett Andrea Correa Ivan A. Cruz Jasmine Davila Trevor E. DeJaynes Cole H. Downey Alecsander L. Dutko Anna Ellison Joseph R. Elmore Matthew J. Engebretsen * Samantha Estrada Lauren Feiereisel Carley Folluo

Jessica Fox Briana Gardner Tanner Garey Logan R. Gigl Connor J. Gillen * Maria Godina Eva Gonzalez Tia Graham Joshua James Green Morgan Gulley John E. Hanlon Jr. Austin L. Hardy Delaney Havens Alex C. Hewit Hayle Hintz Calaura Hockings Katelyn Hopping Megan Horack Abby Hubbard Jessica Irons Nate A. Jacobs Jordain Johnson Miranda Jones Nicholas W. Kamberis Erin Kennelly Luke N. Kreiter Sarah Lang Jeffrey G. Larsen Blake W. Little Jacob P. Marx Rachel Masch Tanner E. Matlick Cody J. Mattingly Zachary W. McCoy Mikaela McKenney Gianna Miceli Kayla Moore Juan M. Mora Addison J. Morgan Viviana Mota Samuel B. Motta Rafael Munoz Alexus Murdix Trey M. Murphy Rubi Nogueron Trevor P. Oetting Jacob M. Ortiz Abrafi Osei-Kofi Barbara Pajor YeJun Park Tyler H. Parksey Christine Peterson Alexa Piekarski Katelynn Propes Cole R. Pyatt

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

Trent E. Rains Michelle Ravel Rhemingtin Rexrode Lynette Reyes Derek Rineberg Sonia Rodriguez-Ruiz Brenda Saldivar Perla Sanchez Andrea Sandrock Francesca Savignani

Carolyn Scherpe Rebecca Schmidt Ashley Schrader Alexis Sierens Jessica Simmons Chase L. Smith Michael G. Smith Blake A. Sondgeroth Logan T. Spangler Nyle B. Stevens

Dulcie Sullivan Kendall S. Thompson Sarah Timm TaShea’ Tinglin Kathyrn Tolsky Cole R. Trickel Berkh Tsogtbaatar Christopher J. Tworek Riley J. Van Velsor Emma Vanderpool

Constituent Groups

PARENTS OF CURRENT STUDENTS AND ALUMNI

ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF ILLINOIS (ACI)

President’s Club $25,000 or more

The following companies, foundations, and individuals contributed to Monmouth College through the ACI, an organization representing 23 Illinois private liberal arts colleges and universities, between July 2016 and June 2017. Anonymous A. Montgomery Ward Foundation AON Foundation Aramark Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. BLDD Architects Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Call One Council of Independent Colleges Donnelley Foundation Environmental Design International Clifton & Judith Fenton Fund Franczek Radelet P.C. Growmark Foundation Haugh Family Foundation John & Catherine Koten Foundation McGraw Foundation Michael Best Norfolk Southern Foundation Paccar Foundation PNC Risk Strategies Company Sahara Enterprises Shure Inc. Sikich Siragusa Foundation Synergy Campus Security Services LLC Tate & Lyle United Parcel Service Verizon Wireless Wells Fargo

* Robert J. Ardell ’62 Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

F. Addison Jones J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones J. Alex McGehee ’81 and Liz McGehee Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ’90 and John R. Nelson

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

Sally Orr Alm ’43 Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Peter Curtis and Annette Curtis John Goddard Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. J. Todd McKellar ’55 and Barbara Rahn McKellar ’57 Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Evard P. Best ’56 Kok Heng Chew ’90 Leslie James-Cook ’83 and Tony L. Cook Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Wesley Day George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee Deborah Kritsch Hinman ’82 and David Hinman James C. Hornaday ’61 Victoria Birk Horneck ’80 William G. Hurckes ’81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ’80 Louise DuBois Kasch ’48 Phyllis Lanphere Kettering ’58

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Dustin R. Watts Emily Weir Haley White Mackenzie Whiteside Chase C. Whittaker John A. Williams Rachel Witzig Claire Woodrow

* Leon A. Kraut ’67 John B. Lawson ’47 Frank W. Lee III ’69 and Margaret Will Lee ’71 Albert S. Maurer ’56 and Patricia Maurer J. Allen McGehee ’55 and Annie McGehee Stanley L. McKelvie ’64 and Sandra McKelvie F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76 Jean Hutchinson Randolph ’68 and Ross Randolph Linda Reed ’69 Ralph L. Riggs ’60 † Judith Irelan Riggs ’60 Robert E. Slocum and Linda Perez-Slocum Dora Tinkham Dorothy Young Voetberg ’59 Daniel S. Weber ’74 and Geralyn Pope Weber ’76 Roger E. Well ’86 and Dana Well Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty David T. Workman and Linda Workman

Scots Club $500-$999

Anonymous James W. Albright ’69 Joyce Underwood Barnett ’59 John K. Baumann ’57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ’58 David L. Danner ’64 and Sharon Avery Danner ’65 Anne Quinby Dyni ’56 and John Dyni Frederick A. Fletcher Kelly Ford ’85 Robert B. Green ’81 and Roxanne Stanley Green ’81 Gordon J. Greenwood ’52 Eleanor Crow Gustafson ’63 Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess Christine Johnston Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk William P. Lafferty ’55 and Sonje Lafferty Janet Link Leonard ’63 and Robert D. Leonard Jr.

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

C onstituent Groups –Parents Larry E. Millikan ’58 and Jeanine Johnson Millikan ’61 John I. Moore Jr. ’69 and Mary Moore Rodney Nord and Christine Nord Richard W. Peters ’58 and Patty Peters Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85 John J. Scotillo ’72 Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth † Nancy Taylor * John W. Vayo * Martha Whiteman Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Nancy Kennedy Young ’47

Tartan Club $250-$499

Donna Mrkvicka Ardell ’63 Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown * Thomas Candor Michael D. Danner ’91 and Julie Danner James Dunn and Patricia Dunn John T. Elliott ’69 and Janet Elliott Mark Ellison and Alison Sommer Won Yang Everett ’68 and William W. Everett Carol Frey Scott Garrett and Tory Garrett Joan Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens William Ivie and Paula Ivie Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks * Richard A. Johnson ’70 Robert S. Koss ’67 and Elaine Koss Steven D. Mahrt and Vickie Mahrt Mohsin Masood and Farhat Haq Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McDaniel Thomas W. Nichol ’54 and Barbara Williamson Nichol ’53 Bruce C. Ogilvie ’68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ’69 Jeffrey Olson John W. Phillips ’61 Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. William F. Root Dolores Cole Rose ’56 Mitchell P. Russell ’98 and Julie Russell ’96 Jan Weshinskey Schons ’69 and Carl R. Schons Jayne Poland Schreck ’90 and Joseph C. Schreck Robert F. Stinauer ’76 and Cheryl Stinauer

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Susan Twomey ’76 Linda Winter John Wollenburg and Deborah Wollenburg Mary Ann Smith Work ’60

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Tom Baldocchi and Cynthia Baldocchi Damon Barr Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bauer Douglas Baur and Karen Baur Mr. and Mrs. Don Beck Dennis Bentley and Judith Bentley Thomas Best John Boldt and Nancy Boldt * Rodney E. Bollman ’56 Thomas W. Bollman ’61 and Betty Jerden Bollman ’71 Steven Bradley and Janice Bradley Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones Samuel P. Brooks and Sherrie Brooks Steven L. Buban Mr. and Mrs. James H. Case Laura Cavanaugh ’86 * Noreen Batek Cedars ’62 Yvonne Gosney Chenault ’95 and Michael Chenault James Clark and Jennifer Clark Rodney L. Cook and Cathy Cook Barry W. Corban ’69 and Denise Corban David L. Crabb and Dorothy Crabb * Robert L. Curtis ’79 * Gary L. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Devino James Dodge and Connie Dodge Robert W. Douglas and Alice Douglas Scot A. Doxstader ’81 and Julie Stubbs Doxstader ’79 * Shirley Ives Druse ’49 Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90 and Gary Dulin David Dummer and Kay Dummer Larry Dunn and Lynn Dunn * John F. Eckley ’58 Patricia Clark Edmonds ’51 Michael Engebretsen and Eileen Engebretsen Anita Fillman Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John R. Garrett Gary R. Geiger ’76 Kenneth Geiger ’53 and Sheryl Johnson Geiger ’56 Randy Gigl and Tracy Gigl Greg R. Gilliland ’77 and Susan Gilliland † Betty Gladfelter

Sandra Snyder Gravlee ’70 and Coleman Gravlee Sandra White Gricius ’69 Robert Trent Griffith ’92 and Jan Griffith Susan Gullstrand * Sally Meaker Guth ’80 Mary Johnson Hanlin ’66 Terry Hanson Roger J. Hawk and Mary Hawk Anne Eckley Haynes ’56 Kevin Hermie and Cathie Hermie Dolores Herrmann J. Jarrod Hippen ’92 and Kristi Millar Hippen ’93 Michael W. Hoag and Becky Hoag Gregory J. Horath ’88 and Karen Horath Aaron D. Jensen ’89 and Dana Jensen Judith Gardiner Johnson ’71 and Kevin M. Johnson Christopher Johnston and Angela Johnston Mary Rowley Kauzlarich ’41 John D. Keeley Mark Keifer and Kimberley Keifer William L. Kelly and Susan Kelly Michael Ketchum and Janet Ketchum Matthew G. Kunath and Michele Lamarsh Norman Larsen and Laura Larsen Helen Culp Lawrence ’84 and Thomas J. Lawrence Alice Higgins Lawson ’73 * Mark H. Lee Konrad Lindner and Lorraine Lindner Dennis Litwiler ’79 and Trudy Litwiler Kathryn Mainz Scott Martin and Linda Martin Mary Duncan McBride ’56 Donald McClarey and Catherine McClarey George B. McEldowney and Patricia McEldowney Robert D. McLaren ’66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ’68 James E. Miller and Annamarie Platt-Miller John P. Moles and Sarah Moles Walter D. Morrill ’57 and Elaine Morrill Craig B. Mousin and Christine Inserra Linda Munoz Gary J. Nardi and Krista Wolf Lynn A. Nelson ’57 and Doris Nelson Mary Peirce O’Brien ’68 and Kenneth O’Brien Maria Ochoa Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 and Lance Oetting Carol Boston O’Shaughnessy ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Terry H. Ostermeier William Pakosz and Patricia Pakosz Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

Harold B. Percy Jr. ’85 and Mary Boylson Percy ’86 Vincent Perino and Daun Perino Thomas G. Poeltler ’70 and Gini Poeltler Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Pruett Carol F. Pullen and Rosemary Pullen Karen Friedrich Pyatt ’84 and Jerry Pyatt Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ’83 Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider David A. Riggs ’87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ’89 Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer Carolyn Ross Harold L. Saline ’72 and Terrie Saline † E. Eugene Sanders ’55 Jane Clark Sanderson ’52 William G. Schlobohm Randall Seals ’75 and Linda Seals Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Seemann Kevin Shaw and Susan Shaw Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets Hillis Skov Peter D. Smithhisler and Christina Smithhisler Karen Sparling Robert Stanuch and Karen Stanuch Forrest J. Strickler ’44 Bradley E. Sturgeon and Katherine Sturgeon Donald P. Tanney ’79 and Crystal Tanney Carol Thiemann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas John Thornton and Karen Thornton Teresa Christiansen Timpe ’92 and Craig W. Timpe Mark L. Todd and Laurie Todd Steven E. Townsend and Cathie Townsend Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre Marietta Vickroy Theodore D. Vlahos ’49 Don L. Voss and Brooke Voss Kevin L. Warmack and Victoria Frazier-Warmack Gary Warren and Morag Warren Bradley Waugh Phyllis Holmquist Wheeler ’49 Brian White and Gina White James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski

Pipers Club $1-$99

Anonymous Christopher L. Alcala and Ana Alcala * Eric S. Anderson ’75

Janet Anderson Tim Anderson and Audra Anderson William Armstrong and Amber Armstrong Ann Arnold Betty Babcock Lolla Munson Ballard ’72 and James Ballard Robert Barnes and Kathleen Barnes Dawna Barr Michael D. Barry and Trina Barry Cindy Beadles Tim A. Becker ’87 and Therese Kinsella Becker ’87 Dorothy Kern Behnke ’49 Richard Bell and Susan Bell Rita Berkley Stephen L. Beuttel ’84 and Kay Knowles Beuttel ’85 Herbert R. Birk E. Dean Blust and Jeanne Blust Lenard Bolon and Wendine Bolon Beverly Low Boucher ’69 Terry Bourne and Karen Bourne Sandra Bryant Debbie Roth Burke ’87 and Crescent F. Burke Karen Butler Ann Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Carlson Thomas J. Carroll and Barbara Carroll William Carter and Joy Carter * Diane Hull Carver Martha Carwile Walter Castellanos and Margaret Castellanos Roger Chatfield and Mary Chatfield David S. Christensen and Rebecca Christensen Paul Clennon and Barbara Clennon Vince B. Corbett and Noveleth Corbett Lynda Corrigan Shirley Crisco Dale Anthony DeFord and Shelly DeFord Walter Disbennett and Kathryn Disbennett Randy Dixon John Downey and Cynthia Downey Cindy Drea Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley Randy Edler and Mary Edler Jerald D. Eiserman ’68 and M. Simpson Eiserman ’68 Mary Ellers Lori Eyre Jeffrey Fenton and Maria Fenton Robert E. Fitzsimmons Jr. and Rita Fitzsimmons Jason Garey and Michele Garey

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

Lee Gawron and Julie Gawron Clarissa Gentzler George E. Gillen and Mary Gillen Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen Carmelina Glazer Ronald E. Graham and Marilyn Graham Mary Martin Graham ’70 and Stephen W. Graham Jr. Jane Gramkow Darryl Grissom and Melissa Grissom William W. Haas and Kathy Haas Ron Hall and Audree Hall Jane Walker Hardin ’47 and Everitt Hardin Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Hauser Marilyn Herrera Susan Higbee Samuel Hockings and Laurie Hockings James M. Holle and Richelle Pipho-Holle Bryan Hubbard John C. Hughes Sr. ’74 and Patricia Hughes Thomas L. Irons and Teresa Irons Donald L. Jones ’57 and Pamela Jones Vincent D. Jones and Kathleen Jones Samuel Kamberis and Laura Kamberis Joseph F. Kennelly and Lori Kennelly Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr John Kleinhubert and Patricia Kleinhubert * Catherine Glasgow Kniss Gerald Korb and Loree Korb Mark Kreiter and Monica Kreiter Darrell Kuehl and Suzanne Kuehl Lynn Landherr and Marybeth Landherr Sandra Frey Landrey ’86 and Robert Landrey Gordon R. Lanning ’66 and Theresa Grozik Lanning ’68 Peter L. Leverenz ’69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ’72 David D. Long and Linda Long Scot Lovdahl Michael Mainz Kathleen Markland Kyle Matlick and Tina Matlick Carmen McGrew Al McGuire and Beverly McGuire Edward McKenney and Janet McKenney William M. McNall ’81 and Jane Simpson McNall Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Mitchell John P. Morrow and Gayla Morrow * Kristie Murdock Carolyn Myers Mr. and Mrs. Terry Myers

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C onstituent Groups –Parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Myers Charles F. Nelson and Julie Nelson Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien Janine O’Daniel Russell Orwig ’84 and Beverly Orwig Sheri White Owen ’96 Scott Pearson and Kristin Pearson Joseph Pedersen and Patricia Pedersen Douglas Perrero Lynette Piekarski David Poremba and Ann Poremba Kenneth Rains and Madonna Rains Don Rayhill and Cathy Rayhill Angela Reed Juanita Winbigler Reinhard ’42 Jason Reno and Anita Reno Charles S. Riester and Gail Riester Shannon Oberle Rogers ’91 and Aaron Rogers Talia Romeo Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rowley George N. Ruglio and Tracy Ruglio Peter Salveson Johnny Sarabia and Victoria Sarabia Gary Schwartz and Lorraine Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Schweitzer Howard V. Scott and Donna Scott Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Secymore Vicki Seisser Mr. and Mrs. P. Duane Serven Bruce Setchell and Lori Setchell Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger Charles Slagle II and Pat Slagle Donny Smith and Becki Smith William T. Smith and Margaret Smith James H. Sosnowski and Linda Sosnowski Richard Speer ’48 and Jane Peasley Speer ’51 Jason Stenzel and Karen Stenzel * Deanna Steward Douglas Stone and Ann Conroy John Strohmeier and Grace Strohmeier Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Stumpf Theresa Tevsh Edward T. Thompson and Annette Thompson Phillip F. Timm and Sherry Timm Gary K. Utter and Lorna Utter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Vatch Rebecca Vlcek-Denton Shirley Vogt Denny Wagenbach and Jennifer Wagenbach Christopher Ward and Joanne Ward

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Daryl Weir and Cheryl Weir Claude D. Whatley and Bernadette Whatley John L. White Mark D. White and Christi White Luke Witherell and Meredith Witherell Linda Wolgamott Dana P. Woodall ’80 and Christine Woodall Darrell J. Woods Scott M. Woods ’89 and Kelly Kitterman Woods ’88 John S. Yeast and Judy Yeast Ronald Zimmerman and Lisa Zimmerman

FACULTY AND STAFF Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 * Clarence R. Wyatt

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 * Trent Gilbert John Goddard * David M. Timmerman Sarah Young

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 * Anonymous * Michael J. Blaesing ’96 Charles Duane Bonifer * Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 * Richard Marshall * Mary Phillips * John Richard Sayre

Scots Club $500-$999

Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88 * Chad M. Braun * Jennifer Braun Jacquelyn Condon * Marnie Steach Dugan ’95 Robin A. Johnson ’80 Christine Johnston * Hannah Reagor Maher * Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 * Dan A. Nolan * Vernon Peter Pitts * Thomas A. Sargent ’85 Mark E. Willhardt * Janice Winbigler

Tartan Club $250-$499 * Jennifer Armstrong Marjorie Bond * Jeri Candor Stacy Cordery * Lori Ferguson

* Farhat Haq Brian C. Jordan ’09 * Mohsin Masood Jacob R. McLean ’15 * Karen Ogorzalek * Mark S. Ogorzalek Jeffrey Olson * Daniel J. Ott * Teresa Ott * Jeffrey D. Rankin * Therese Worden Rankin ’00 * Coleman Vern Reed ’15 * Mitchell P. Russell ’98 * Benjamin C. Sanberg * Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 * Catherine Schell * Jayne Poland Schreck ’90 * Joseph C. Schreck Jonathan M. Welty ’12 Joan Wertz

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Anonymous Sherry Bair * Joseph A. Angotti * Kevin S. Baldwin Mary Beintema Thomas Best * Alan R. Betourne II ’05 * Sherrie Brooks * Rodney L. Cook Kenneth L. Cramer * Andrew R. Davis Elizabeth Demara * Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90 Zachary Erwin * Heather Fisher Terrance Gabel * Greg R. Gilliland ’77 * Susan Gilliland Terry Hanson Roger D. Haynes ’82 * Kristi Millar Hippen ’93 * Dana Jensen Kooten L. Johnson * Jessica DeVore Johnston ’04 * Stephanie Kinkaid Kristin Larson * Stacy Ashton Lotz Kathryn Mainz * Deena Fisher McLaughlin Linda Munoz Jill Munson * Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 Timothy A. Pahel Trudi Peterson *Dana L. Poole

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

* Julie Rothbardt * Rita Schwass Max A. Seisser ’15 Kathryn Shipp ’13 * Michelle Holschuh Simmons * Robert Holschuh Simmons * Todd A. Skrivseth Nicholas Spaeth * Rhonda Spence * Bradley E. Sturgeon Marci Switzer * Mark L. Todd Marta Tucker * Heather Downing Turnquist ’99 * Lori Walters-Kramer * Craig Watson Ronda Ehlen Willhardt ’85 * Brian K. Woodard ’97

Pipers Club $1-$99

Ramses Armendariz * Trina Barry Katarzyna Bartoszynska Cindy Beadles William R. Bernard * Tracey Bigger * Jeanne Blust * Wendine Bolon Erika Buckley * Michelle Flaar Carlson ’04 * Nicholas E. Carlson ’08 * Daryl B. Carr ’88 Martha Carwile * Susan Heintz Clark Jonathan Coley * Andrea Gillen Crum Michelle Damian * Lynn Daw * Debra DeCrane * Dale Anthony DeFord * Marsha Dopheide Wendy Downing Ryan P. Doyle * Bridget Draxler * Lisa Eckley * Eric Engstrom * Christopher Fasano John R. Foster Jr. * Joseph J. Freitag ’07 Timothy P. Gaster * Anne Giffey * Jevanie Gillen * Maria Godina Julianna Graf ’16 Mark E. Grover * Kathy Haas

Dian Henson * Megan Hinrichsen Sarah Houston ’14 Wendel J. Hunigan * Nathan R. Johnson ’98 * Regina Bannan Johnson ’01 * Nathan Kalmoe Karoline Kamzic Judi Kessler * Kristina Kinney Ashwani Kumar Nancy Loch Anne Mamary Abbie Markley * Lee McGaan ’69 * Beverly McGuire * William M. McNall ’81 * Barry J. McNamara Paula Nuckles Sheri White Owen ’96 * Nathan D. Peterson * Douglas B. Rankin ’79 Nicholas Rizzo Kevin R. Roberts * John N. Salazar * Roger P. Sander ’78 Keith Schaefer * Howard V. Scott * Patricia Ohler Shallenberger Aaron Shilling Ashley Sims ’05 Jamie L. Smith Blake A. Sondgeroth ’17 William J. Wallace * Matthew David Wanken * Kathryn Will Erin Willhite ’15 Kamilah Williams * Kelly Kitterman Woods ’88 David C. Wright

BUSINESSES AND CORPORATIONS Advanced Physical Therapy Services, LTD Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Appraisal Company of Cape Cod, Inc. Arthur H. Buckley DBA Artco Graphics Asplund Farm Account Associated Colleges of the Midwest Associated Colleges of Illinois Ball Dome Inc. Bane and Shunick BP Foundation, Inc. Breslin’s Floor Covering

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

C J Munson Real Estate LLC Carmax Foundation Cottage Rehab and Sports Medicine CWK Associates, LLC D’La Mer Charters, Inc. Esther Bethel DBA Esther Bethel Rentals First State Bank of Illinois Fred Jenks Insurance Services Galesburg Anesthesiology, SC Gilbert Hennenfent Farm Account Harbor View Appraisals Hauser Enterprises LLC Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Hurckes Financial Strategies Jason Garey Insurance Agency John Davis Small II Farm Account Joseph W. Schurr, Business Account Kellogg Printing Company Kelly E. Ford, Attorney Klingner & Associates Kone, Inc. Law Office of Robert E. Hillison LTD Lawrence G. Martin Operating Account Mary Kay Beauty Consultant Michael D. Danner, DDS, LLC Midwest Bank Mikes Decorating Service MTC Communications Network for Good Abbott Fund’s Giving Programs New York Life Insurance Company Office Specialists Inc. OSF Healthcare Systems Otto C. Stephani, Jr. Attorney At Law Paul D. Rickey Farm Account Petey’s Pub & Grill Porter-Hay Insurance Agency, Inc. Prairie Vista Farm Rip Fulton Business Account Seams To Me Security Savings Bank Stack Properties Stephen A. Johnson DDS, Adam E. Sanberg DMD Stephen L. Rider DDS Stephen S. Smith, Certified Public Accountant Steven K. Murmann DDS Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC The CI Group Inc. The Path Center for Healing Turnbull Funeral Homes Unlimited Development, Inc. Western Illinois Realty LLC Woodwinds Farm Wortman Farm Account

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C onstituent Groups (continued) ESTATES James H. Ruble Family Trust Janice Gundersen Estate Jean N. Landers Trust Mary Frances Miller Estate Phyllis A. Feddersen Trust Agreement Victoria R. Kash-Bashaw Estate Wallace B. Cleland Estate William G. Wiley Estate William M. Slayton Estate

FOUNDATIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS, TRUSTS AND DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Alvin T. Peterson Trust ARJCO Foundation Ltd. Barbara Huwe Fund Barbara J. Engelhardt Trust Beall Family Charitable Gift Fund Betty L. Babcock Trust Block Family Giving Fund Carol Ann Stoffa Revocable Trust Charles C. Chappell Trust Charles R. Hughes Living Trust Chestnut Family Charitable Fund Cline-Lofftus Foundation Cole J. Carson Trust Crescentia C. Fauble Trust Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation David A. Bowers Foundation David A. Bowers Revocable Trust David M. and Sally Devries Family Charitable Fund Dean A. and Nancy Graves Living Trust Dennis E. and L. Jean Curtin Fund Denniston Revocable Trust Dew Revocable Trust Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Edward F. and Ellen C. Perry Donor Advised Fund Elizabeth Dean and Robert James Ardell Donor Advised Fund Esther M. White Trust Frank Adam III Revocable Living Trust Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Gerald A. or Susan B. Boelke Living Trust Goldman Sachs Gives

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Greg and Mary Ellen Smith Giving Account Fidelity Charitable Healthcare Services Corporation Henry & Susan Romaine Charitable Fund Henry Safford Peacock Foundation Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation James L. Mechem & Jeananne Swope Revocable Trust Jane Robb Davis Trust Janice M. Watson and Alfred G. Lustig Fund John A. Sieben Living Trust John Hermann Declaration of Trust John R. Huston Declaration of Trust Jolene Schwind Revocable Trust Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust Lilly Endowment, Inc. Linda J. Siebrandt Charitable Giving Trust Louise D. Kasch Donor Advised Fund at the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Margaret Oakley Trust Marilyn Van Hoozer Trust Marjorie W. Foster Trust Mary A. Anderson, Trustee Bruce A. Anderson, Trustee Mary Lee Taylor Declaration of Trust McLeod Family Gift Account Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Murdy Foundation, Inc. Nelson Foundation Network for Good Donor Advised Fund Our Giving Tree Patricia B. Friese Trust Pattee Foundation Peter E. Upton Charitable Fund Phelps Family Fund Pierre Loomis As Trustee of the Declaration of Trust Randolph Living Trust Reed Gift Fund Fidelity Charitable Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust, a Donor Advised Fund Robert H. Meneilly, Sr. and Shirley A. Meneilly Fund Roger and Jan Rasmusen Fund Rosemary Forsyth Living Trust Ross U. Porter and Linda G. Porter Trust Account Schwab Charitable Fund Susan B. Jones Living Trust Swarthout Revocable Trust

The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund The Gavin Revocable Living Trust The JEB Trust Agreement Theodore D. Vlahos Trust Tinkham Living Trust Twomey Foundation United Way of Greater Rochester United Way of Olmsted County, Inc. Vanguard Charitable William M. Simpson Trust Wiswall Giving Fund Yahnke Family Charitable Fund

HONORARIA Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 Pamela Bloomer-Pinkston ’89 David A. Bowers ’60 Carol Macari Bowman ’60 Matthew S. Corrigan ’10 Bradley T. Dulee ’17 Katherine Dunn ’14 Shirley Leiner Greenfield ’45 Mollie Williams Harrod ’07 Christine Johnston Hannah Reagor Maher Melba Larson Matson ’52 Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54 Nancy Munn Smith ’66 David K. Taylor ’87 Sarah Vayo ’97 Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79

MEMORIAL GIFTS Anonymous Paul M. Barnes ’36 Harley V. Bergstrand ’43 Peter H. Bunce Kathryn Brant Burgess ’85 Lorene Berg Burley ’46 Shirley Myers Bush ’55 Janice Youngquist Candor ’56 Robert J. Corrigan ’80 Robert V. Cramer ’54 Mary Crawford Eisenman F. Garvin Davenport G. Dwight Dieckman ’60 Janet Berns Faurot ’46 John E. Forbes ’49 Roger J. Fritz ’50 Aaron Darrell Fry ’16 Toni Fry-Hilgert ’92 Jerrilyn Kunze Hackbrush ’66 Gregory D. Hall Abner Clark Harding

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017)


HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2016-2017

Marcelyn Clements Henrikson ’56 Thomas M. Hoerr ’13 Mary McCracken Hubbard ’32 Richard B. Huntoon ’54 Lynn Cameron Johanson ’58 Mary Smith Johnson ’30 Mary Castle Josephson ’51 M. Kristin Hawk Keane ’00 F. William Kelley Jr. ’53 Charles D. Lantz ’55 Joan Garrison Lewis ’53 Marcia Lohner ’65 Christine Work McBride ’61 Martha Nesbit McFadden ’43 Robert E. McKee ’58 Carolyn Sprout Melton ’58 Janice Warner Munn ’42 Terry R. Park ’62 Dorothy Goddard Petersen ’49 Bonnie Peterson ’54 Grace Gawthrop Peterson ’22 Ronald R. Reed ’57 Margaret Rathbun Robb ’37 Richard D. Rompella ’66 Homer L. Shoemaker Frank W. Sorensen Elizabeth Speer ’31 Mary Campbell Stewart ’38 Raymond E. Stewart ’37 Mary E. Work Theis ’42 Lowrie Davies Tietz ’66 Nancy Miller Tippy ’63 Mary McLoskey Toal ’63 Willis R. Tribler Bradley M. Wefenstette Kenneth Wolf Evelyn Ruskin Work ’37 James Richard Work ’43 Minna Fricke Work ’33 Raymond P. Work ’33 Robert M. Work ’33

ORGANIZATIONS First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, Kan. New Hampshire KKG Alumnae Association Pi Beta Phi House Corporation The Big Dog Fund Warren County YMCA

ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 *Eugene R. Dawson ’63 Jeffrey D. Miller ’84

*Robert D. Tucker ’65

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

*Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 *Andrew D. Kerr ’73 *Sean P. Maher ’95

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

*Roy E. Bockler ’72 *Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Craig A. Dahlquist ’78 * Kellie Kohler Esters ’86 * Stanley L. McKelvie ’64 Michelle Moy ’89 Jerri Picha ’75 Paul D. Rickey ’76

Scots Club $500-$999

* Deanna Marchand Baele ’95 Anna Beasley ’05 James T. Dibble ’06 * Byron Sondgeroth ’88 * Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ’76

Tartan Club $250-$499

* H. Quinn Anderson ’66 Marjorie Bond * Matthew T. Clair ’05 * James E. Pilarski ’66 Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92 Christopher J.Pio ’84

Highlanders Club $100-$249

* Gregory I. Derbak ’75 * John K. Gerrity ’07 * Benjamin M. Hickerson ’05 * Brooke McGee-Grundstrom ’00 * Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07 * Roy J. Sye ’13 * Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ’03

Pipers Club $1-$99

* Harvey L. Echols Jr. ’81

TRUSTEES AND TRUSTEES EMERITI President’s Club $25,000 or more * Robert J. Ardell ’62 David A. Bowers ’60 * Karen Barrett Chism ’65 * William J. Goldsborough ’65 * Augustin S. Hart III ’68 * Mark S. Kopinski ’79 * Gary W. Melvin * H. Safford Peacock Roger W. Rasmusen ’56 * John M. Schultz

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

Nancy Speer Engquist ’74 * Christine Beiermann Farr ’90 Larry G. Gerdes * William T. Irelan ’62 Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86 Barbara Watt Johnson ’52 Michael B. McCulley ’70 * Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 *Gail Simpson Owen ’74 * J. Hunter Peacock * J. Stanley Pepper ’76 * Dennis M. Plummer ’73 Susan Romaine Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54 * William M. Simpson ’65 * Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 Fred Wackerle ’61 * Jean Peters Witty ’88 * Richard E. Yahnke ’66

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Douglas R. Carlson ’66 * Daniel A. Cotter ’88 * John A. Courson ’64 * F. Austin Jones Robert “Cam” McConnell ’72 * J. Alex McGehee ’81 * Carlos F. Smith ’90 * Sherman U. Smith ’72 * George E. Trotter III ’70 * Clarence R. Wyatt * Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 * Robert A. Dahl * Rodney L. Davies ’74 * Anita Ridge ’88 Mark E. Taylor ’78 * Dwight Tierney ’69 Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82 Craig A. Dahlquist ’78 * Anthony J. Perzigian ’66 Jerri Picha ’75 Nancy Snowden

Scots Club $500-$999

† Peter H. Bunce Gerald A. Marxman ’55 John J. Scotillo ’72 * Ralph E. Whiteman ’52

Highlanders Club $100-$249 * Charles E. Morris Jr.

Pipers Club $1-$99

Juanita Winbigler Reinhard ’42

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Memorial Commemoration

Alumni, parents, and friends who died during the last fiscal year for whom gifts to Monmouth College were made in their memory are listed here, along with those who contributed to memorials. Peter H. Bunce Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell H. Safford Peacock and Betty Peacock Kathryn Brant Burgess ’85 Tim Anderson and Audra Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Don Asbury Carolyn Barton Stephen L. Beuttel ’84 and Kay Knowles Beuttel ’85 Margaret Bivens Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brant Teresa Brown-Carlock Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christakes Jim Conard and Tina Conard Logan Cummins Joan Curry Walter Disbennett and Kathryn Disbennett Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibbs Goldman Sachs Gives Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanley Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins Sally Ward Hickerson ’56 and Robert G. Hickerson Jr. William G. Hurckes ’81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ’80 Hurckes Financial Strategies Susan Kling Patricia Lacy Steven K. Murmann ’80 and Rhonda Murmann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Myers Jean Near Mr. and Mrs. Michael Panther Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I. Peterson Lyle G. Pierce and Jean Pierce

Teresa Sanford-Shipplett Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simmons Mr. and Mrs. James R. Slater Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley Judith Bradley Stevenson ’83 and Jeff Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tadie The Big Dog Fund Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Thomas Thomas R. Weber ’67 and Julie Weber Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Wills Ronald Zimmerman and Lisa Zimmerman Shirley Myers Bush ’55 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60 Janice Youngquist Candor ’56 Ruth Goss McKay ’56 Robert V. Cramer ’54 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60 G. Dwight Dieckman ’60 Dean A. and Nancy Graves Living Trust Dean A. Graves ’60 and Nancy Lee Graves ’60 Aaron Darrell Fry ’16 Melissa Agar Melinda Fry ’03 Gregory D. Hall Anonymous Friends Jacqueline Brennan Nina Fierro Paul Heiberger and Julie Christian Network for Good Donor Advised Fund Terence Pawlowski William E. Steel and Christine Steel Matthew Walsh Richard B. Huntoon ’54 Betty Beabout Boehm ’54 Mary Smith Johnson ’30 Anonymous Friends Al Azinger and Brenda Azinger Becky Carlson Esther M. White Trust James Fell and Leta Fell Jane Walker Hardin ’47 and Everitt Hardin Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Stephen A. Johnson and Cheryl Johnson Jean Cowan Kistler ’64

J. Rodney Lemon ’63 and Hallie Simpson Lemon ’63 Marilyn Van Hoozer Trust Mary Kay Beauty Consultant James E. Paul ’58 and Helen Francis Paul ’59 Robert A. Riley ’77 and Diana Riley Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rowley Adam Sanberg Carl Shaub ’73 Marcum A. Spears and Dana Spears Stephen A. Johnson DDS, Adam E. Sanberg DMD Sarah Twomey Walters Esther White Dennis R. Willhardt and Peggy Willhardt Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler Joan Garrison Lewis ’53 Steve Bunch and Patti Bunch Crescentia C. Fauble Trust Jean Delap Laura Doran Amy Erickson Gary L. Farha Crescentia Fauble Donald Fry and Carolyn Fry John Gilbert and Jeanne Gilbert Steven Harms and Janet Harms George J. Lewis Marge McClain Theodore E. Morrison ’58 and Sandra Kelley Morrison ’57 Ted Niemann and Suzanne Niemann Harold B. Oakley and Kathryn Oakley Stanley Rebman and Teresa Rebman Donald Runkle and Almeda Runkle Kent Slater and Penny Lawyer Joyce Staff Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC Michael E. Terry and Janis Terry Scott H. Walden and Robin Walden Martha Nesbit McFadden ’43 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60 Robert E. McKee ’58 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60 Ronald R. Reed ’57 Roberta Reed Willis R. Tribler Kathryn Oliver Tribler ’60

We strive for accuracy in preparing this report. If your name has been omitted or your gift incorrectly reported, please accept our sincere apology and contact us at 1-888-827-8268. Office of Development and College Relations Monmouth College 700 East Broadway Monmouth IL 61462-1998

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HOMECOMING LINEUP NOVEMBER 3-5, 2017

FRIDAY 4:00 p.m. “HOPTIMISTIC THOUGHTS” Chemistry professor Brad Sturgeon and Steve Murmann ’80 will discuss their “pico” brewery startup company, DeNovo Beverage of Monmouth, LLC. Buchanan Center for the Arts

5:30 p.m. 2017 ALUMNI IMPACT AWARDS Business casual social with beverages and hors d’oeuvres, followed by formal awards ceremony at 6:00 p.m. Center for Science and Business Honoring Lon J. Helton ’72 and Col. Susan S. Sandner Gibson ’81 (Hall of Achievement), Dr. R. Eugene Turner ’67 (Distinguished Alumnus) Jeffrey D. Miller ’84 (Distinguished Service) and Kelli J. Wefenstette ’07 (Young Alumnus). In addition, the Jones Family will be recognized as Family of the Year and Professor Christopher Fasano will receive the Hatch Distinguished Teaching Award.

7:00 p.m. CLASS OF 1977 RECEPTION Mellinger Center

8:00 p.m. SPIRIT SHOUT Homecoming Pep Rally featuring student dance competition, crowning of royalty and fireworks. April Zorn Memorial Stadium

9:00 p.m. CLASS OF 1992 MEET-UP Classes of 1989-1995 welcome Danny’s Tap

9:30 a.m. GREEK HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY

Post-game FOOTBALL ALUMNI & TEAM PHOTO

Center for Science and Business

April Zorn Memorial Stadium

Honoring Michael G. Cortina ’95 (Zeta Beta Tau), Ralph E. Whiteman ’52 (Tau Kappa Epsilon) and Catherine A. Axline Williams ’50 (Kappa Kappa Gamma).

4:30 p.m. DONOR APPRECIATION RECEPTION

10:00 a.m. MONMOUTH INTERCULTURAL NETWORK OF ALUMNI (MINA) GATHERING Intercultural House

ALUMNI BAND Bring your instrument and march in the parade! Dahl Chapel and Auditorium

11:00 a.m. HOMECOMING PARADE East Broadway

11:30 a.m. ALUMNI & FACULTY SOCIAL (Reservations Required) Center for Science and Business

11:30 a.m. REUNION CLASS PHOTOS Center for Science and Business

KAPPA DELTA MEET-UP Center for Science and Business

12:30 p.m. CLASS OF 1977 LUNCH Wallace Hall

Pre-Game FOOTBALL ALUMNI TUNNEL April Zorn Memorial Stadium

SATURDAY

2:00 p.m. TURKEY BOWL FOOTBALL VS. KNOX COLLEGE

8:30 a.m. M CLUB HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY

April Zorn Memorial Stadium

Halftime CLASS GIFT PRESENTATIONS

Huff Athletic Center, Main Concourse

April Zorn Memorial Stadium

Honoring Dr. Nicole M. Auclair Baker ’04, Blake M. Boma ’05, and Steven M. Glasgow ’02.

CLASS OF 1992 RECEPTION ’89-95 are welcome to join! Hosted by Kate Francis ’92. Mellinger Center

Private reception for members of the 1853 Society, McMichael Heritage Circle, and/ or 10+ year members of the Loyal Scots Society. Quinby House

6:00 p.m. CLASS REUNION CELEBRATIONS 1977 – Campus Dinner

1987 – Location TBA 2007 – Alfano’s 2012 – Danny’s Tap. Kappa Delta – Market Alley Wines

7:00 p.m. CLASS OF 1992 RECEPTION Classes of 1989-1995 welcome Wallace Hall

TOUR OF MONMOUTH Join classmates at your favorite local establishments!

9:00 p.m. CLASS OF 1992 MEET-UP Classes of 1989-1995 welcome Danny’s Tap

SUNDAY 2:00 p.m. CHOIR CONCERT Dahl Chapel and Auditorium


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