Dear Alumni and Friends of the Illinois Bands,
It is my privilege to write to you as the seventh director of bands at the University of Illinois. I am honored to join this tremendous community, engage with the incredible traditions, and continue building the legacy of the Illinois Bands. As a native of the Chicago suburbs, returning to my home state after spending the past seventeen years on the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a particularly special opportunity. I am grateful to be serving the University, College of Fine and Applied Arts, and School of Music. My wife, Gina, daughter, Sarah, and I moved to Champaign in July and we are enjoying all that the area has to offer. We look forward to meeting people and making new friends at rehearsals, games, and concerts in the coming months.
Much gratitude is owed to Steve and Beth Peterson for their incredible leadership and stewardship. They have been very generous and supportive of me as we build a bridge to the next phase of our historic program. Congratulations to them on their tremendous careers and their retirements.
Being able to work with Barry Houser every day is incredible. He is simply the best in the business! Barry and I worked during the summer to assemble a fantastic team of band conductors on interim appointments. We are happy to introduce Assistant Director of Bands Dr. Kimberly Fleming and Assistant Director of Athletic Bands Dr. Hannah Rudy. Welcome Kim and Hannah!
While there may be some new faces on the faculty in the historic Harding Band Building, the extraordinary tradition of excellence built over the past 154 years continues to thrive! Hundreds of students from across campus are participating in the Illinois Bands and making music in our building every day in the Marching Illini, concert bands, and athletic bands. Providing our students with amazing experiences that serve their needs is our highest priority. Our program is a model for other universities as we lead the way through our concert bands, athletic bands, music education program, and graduate conducting studio. Throughout this newsletter, you will see substantial evidence of the accomplishments of our program over the past year.
After arriving in Champaign, I visited a Summer Band rehearsal and guest conducted on the July Twilight Concert. The level of enthusiasm and passion for our Illinois Bands was incredible. The sustained success of our program and the quality experiences provided for our students is made possible by the generous support of our alumni and friends. Every contribution is greatly appreciated, and this newsletter highlights the many ways in which donor support has enhanced
program. Please look for information about new and ongoing opportunities to give.
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welcoming you to campus very soon. GO ILLINI! Sincerely, Kevin M. Geraldi Director of Bands FALL NEWSLETTER 2022 IN THIS ISSUE 2 Illinois Bands Faculty & Staff 3 Graduate Teaching Assistants 4 Illinois Bands Events 5 Peterson Retirement Concert 6 Alumni & Homecoming 8 Marching Illini 9 Drum Majors & MI Schedule 10 MI Awards 11 Illinois Band Schedule & Awards 12 James Keene Obituary 13 Pierce Scholarship 14 Development 15 Donors
ILLINOIS BANDS
FACULTY & STAFF
DR. KEVIN M. GERALDI director of bands
As director of bands, Kevin conducts the Wind Symphony, leads the graduate wind conducting program, teaches courses in wind literature and conducting, and guides all aspects of the Bands program at the University of Illinois.
PROFESSOR BARRY L. HOUSER associate director of bands director of the marching illini
Barry directs all aspects of the Athletic Bands program and leads the famed Marching Illini. In addition, he serves as conducting area head for the School of Music, conducts the Wind Orchestra, and teaches courses in conducting.
DR. KIMBERLY FLEMING
assistant director of bands
Kim conducts the Hindsley Symphonic Band, Campus Band, and teaches courses in instrumental conducting and rehearsal methods.
DR. HANNAH RUDY
assistant director of athletic bands
Hannah assists with all aspects of the Athletic Bands and directs volleyball and basketball bands. In addition, she conducts the University Band and teaches courses in instrumental conducting and marching band techniques.
AARON KAVELMAN
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Aaron serves as instructor of the Marching Illini Drumline, assists with percussion for all bands, and manages the Illinois Bands Properties room, inventory, and staff.
REID LASLEY
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Reid has been part of the Illinois Bands program for seven years, and currently serves as field assistant with Marching Illini. Reid is currently ABD in trombone performance and works in the Grainger College of Engineering in engagement and alumni relations.
KAITLYN PUGH
mi guard instructor
Kaitlyn, a former Marching Illini Color Guard captain, has returned this year to serve as MI guard instructor. She is also working full time as a math teacher at Urbana High School.
JOY McCLAUGHERTY business admin associate
Joy handles logistics for Illinois Bands events including the Illinois SuperState Concert Band Festival and the Illinois Band Conductors Symposium and oversees concert program and website content development. She also manages the Bands office and coordinates Bands student staffing.
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GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTS
INTRODUCING DR. KIMBERLY FLEMING, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF BANDS
Greetings alumni and friends of Illinois Bands! I’m excited to be serving as the assistant director of bands and honored to be joining the distinguished tradition and legacy of the Illinois Bands program. I look forward to working with my colleagues to provide enriching experiences for our students.
I recently completed my DMA in wind band conducting from the University of Michigan. Before my time in Michigan, I earned my MM in wind conducting from Northwestern University and taught high school band in Wauconda, Illinois. I’m excited to be back in Illinois and to reconnect with many of my former colleagues throughout the state.
Before moving to Illinois, I earned my BM in music education from Ithaca College and taught middle school band in New Jersey. I’m an active guest conductor and clinician, and my research focuses on making connections between ensemble conductors and music teacher educators, leading to presentations at the Society for Music Teacher Education Symposium and the Instrumental Music Teacher Educators Colloquium. I look forward to creating connections with Illinois Bands alumni and friends and becoming a part of the Illinois Bands community.
INTRODUCING DR. HANNAH RUDY, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC BANDS
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to be serving the Illinois Bands as the assistant director of athletic bands. It is truly an honor to be part of the historic and prestigious Illinois Bands family.
I grew up in Georgia, where I most recently served as assistant director of bands at Kennesaw State University, working with the athletic bands, concert ensembles, and teaching music education courses. Prior to my graduate studies, I earned my BM in music education at the University of Georgia.
After teaching middle and high school band in Georgia, I earned my MM in wind band conducting and repertoire at the University of Colorado, and then completed my DMA in wind band conducting at the University of Oklahoma. During my time at OU, I began my research in artistic score study and ensemble engagement, which I continue to expand and share with the band and music education community. I am an active guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator.
I look forward to being part of the long-standing traditions and working with the alumni and community to continue to uphold the distinguished reputation of the Illinois Bands. GO ILLINI!
JACOB ARCHE
Sterling Heights, Michigan
Jacob Arche is pursuing a master’s degree in music education at the University of Illinois and serves as a graduate teaching assistant for the Illinois Athletic Bands. Jacob earned his bachelor of science degree in microbiology with a minor in music from the University of Michigan in 2018. While at Michigan, Jacob was involved in several ensembles including the University Band, Michigan Basketball Band, and Michigan Marching Band.
MICHELLE BELL
Fairfax, Virginia
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Michelle earned her master of music degree in wind band conducting from the University of Minnesota. In 2018, she was appointed visiting assistant professor of music at Emory & Henry College in Emory. Michelle graduated from the University of Massachusetts–Amherst in 2011, earning her bachelor of music education degree as well as a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army National Guard.
ISAAC BRINBERG
Blacksburg, Virginia
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Isaac received his master of music degree in wind conducting at the University of Missouri–Kansas City Conservatory. At UMKC, he served as a band graduate teaching assistant and conductor for the Saxophone Ensemble. Isaac earned his bachelor of music education degree from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Isaac then served as assistant band director at Discovery Middle School in Granger, Indiana, where he teamtaught concert band, jazz band, and served on the Penn High School marching band staff.
NATHAN MAHER
Arlington Heights, Illinois
Saxophonist Nathan Maher is currently pursuing a master of music degree from the University of Illinois under the tutelage of Debra Richtmeyer while also serving as a graduate teaching assistant for the Illinois Athletic Bands. He earned his bachelor of music education degree from the University of Illinois where he also acted as a teaching assistant to the award-winning saxophone ensemble.
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GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTS & ILLINOIS EVENTS
ANDREW
Macomb, Illinois
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Andrew McGowan is a contemporary performing artist pursuing a master of music degree from the University of Illinois. He holds a diploma in band instrument repair from Minnesota State College Southeast and a bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University where he studied music composition, euphonium performance, and took additional classes in conducting and music education.
LORRAINE MONTANA
Ellicott City, Maryland
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Lorraine is currently a candidate for a master of music degree in trombone performance at the University of Illinois and a graduate assistant with the Illinois Athletic Bands. Lorraine received her bachelor of music education from the University of Maryland, where shere played with the Symphony Orchestra, Wind Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Pep Band, The Mighty Sound of Maryland Marching Band, and was named to the 2020 CBDNA Eastern Intercollegiate Band.
JEREMY SISON
Glendale Heights, Illinois
Jeremy received his bachelor of music education degree with a minor in wind conducting from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University where he studied trombone with M. Dee Stewart. Previously, Jeremy taught for eight years at Bowling Green Middle School and High School in Bowling Green, Ohio. He taught beginning band, two middle school bands, high school concert band, marching band, pep band, and middle and high school jazz bands.
LUCAS YOAKAM
Humboldt, Iowa
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Lucas Yoakam is currently a first-year DMA student at the University of Illinois, where he studies trumpet with Dr. Amy Gilreath. Prior to coming to the University of Illinois, he received his master of music degree in trumpet performance from Texas State University and his bachelor’s degree in music education from Iowa State University. Lucas studied trumpet with Dr. Keith Winking and Dr. James Bovinette, and orchestral repertoire with Dr. Bob Cannon.
ILLINOIS MARCHING BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
We are very proud and excited to present the 51st Annual Illinois Marching Band Championships this fall! IMBC provides participating marching bands with feedback from the nation’s finest adjudicators, relevant and educational evaluation rubrics, and the thrill of performing in historic Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of Illinois!
Participation is open to the first forty-two Illinois high school marching bands that are divided into six classifications based on IHSA school enrollment. Join us October 22nd for an amazing day of Illinois high school marching bands and your Marching Illini. You can learn more about this event and see who is participating at https://bands.illinois.edu/imbc.
ILLINOIS SUPERSTATE CONCERT BAND FESTIVAL
FRIDAY–SATURDAY, MAY 5–6, 2023
After three long years, we were finally able to hold the SuperState Concert Band Festival once again this past May. Middle school/junior high and high school bands from all over Illinois vie for the opportunity to perform in the stunning Foellinger Great Hall at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Next year’s SuperState Concert Band Festival is scheduled for Friday–Saturday, May 5–6, 2023. Registration will open Thursday, December 1, 2022. More information and deadlines can be found at https://www.bands. illinois.edu/superstate-2022-1
ILLINOIS BAND CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM
FRIDAY–SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10–11, 2023
We look forward to welcoming guest clinician Dr. Mallory Thompson on February 10–11, 2023, for this two-day symposium covering conducting, rehearsal techniques, repertoire, pedagogy, and educational philosophy specifically designed for current band directors and conducting students. Dr. Thompson is director of bands, professor of music, coordinator of the conducting program, and holder of the John W. Beattie Chair of Music at Northwestern University. Registration for next year’s symposium will open on Thursday, December 1, 2022.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2022
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BETH & STEVE PETERSON RETIREMENT CONCERT
DEAR FRIENDS,
How fast seven years can go!
It seems like only yesterday
I was gearing up for my first newsletter and first year at Illinois. As I write this final note to you, I must admit I am not missing the annual knot in my stomach that would normally be forming right about now. But there are SO many things I will dearly miss about Illinois: Thursday night rehearsals in the stadium, the incessant metronome outside my office window for the drum line, my nod to Mr. Harding and Hindsley every time I drove past their headstones on Fourth Street, the great talks and special memories alumni would share with me along the way, the march to the stadium (I’ll never forget it!), the incredible concerts in our world-class concert hall, the countless rehearsals in Harding 141 that were always the highlight of my week, the priceless interactions with our amazing Illinois students, and, of course, the great joy of my daily work with the best band faculty and staff anywhere.
These Illinois years were the best times one could ever hope for. After forty-three years of teaching, 412 concerts,1784 pieces, and sixth-four new commissions, it feels like the time is right to move on to life’s next phase. It has been the privilege of my life to serve as the sixth director of bands at this, our iconic institution, and I will be forever grateful to have been entrusted with the leadership of the Illinois Bands during
this time. Together, we have accomplished a great deal. I am very comfortable saying that the Illinois Bands are in great shape.
Thanks to your support of our work, our students are afforded a word-class music experience while they are here at this world-class university. I am absolutely thrilled with the new faculty that will be joining us this fall. They are all extremely talented, and I could not have possibly asked for a better successor than Kevin Geraldi. He is perfectly equipped to lead this great organization into its bright future. Of course, Barry Houser will continue to do his amazing work as associate director of bands, director of athletic bands, and chair of the conducting area for the School of Music. I shall miss him greatly. Thanks to everyone for your support over the past years.
On a personal note, Beth and I have moved to our happy place— Colorado—where we join her dad, my mom, our two children, a couple of siblings, and many friends who made it here before we did. While it has never officially been home, it had felt like it for quite some time. We both hope to remain very active in the band world we love so much. We look forward to seeing you in the future, as we hope to return to Illinois often. My most sincere thanks to the faculty, staff, and students who made my tenure at Illinois simply the best. When I look back at my career, I feel like the luckiest guy around. All the best to each of you.
With true Illini Spirit, Steve Peterson Former Director of Bands
I LOVED my time at Illinois and I am grateful to all of you for your support during my seven years with Illinois Bands. In addition to missing you, I will miss the concerts, rehearsals, and conducting classes. I will also miss collaborating with the music education majors to help them find their best student teaching placement.
I am super excited for the next chapter in Illinois Bands history and wish Kevin Geraldi the best of luck as the new director of bands. I first met Kevin at an American Bandmasters Association conference several years ago. After sharing information about our
backgrounds, we realized that his father, Matt Geraldi, was my beginning band director and trumpet teacher in the mid 1970s. Steve and I are proud to share that Kim Fleming and Mike Vecchio, both new faculty members in Bands and Music Education respectively were students of ours at the Ithaca College School of Music. Our band world is amazingly small and wonderful.
I wish you all the very best and hope to see you at a football game, Illinois event, or on the hiking trails of Colorado in the years to come!
Beth Peterson
Former associate director of bands
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TO ALL THE ILLINOIS BANDS ALUMNI, STUDENTS, COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS, AND FAMILIES:
ILLINOIS EVENTS
ILLINOIS WIND SYMPHONY PRESENTS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL CONCERT FOR AMERICAN BANDMASTERS ASSOCIATION
The Illinois Wind Symphony, under the direction of Stephen Peterson, was invited to present a concert on March 3, 2022, at the National Convention of the prestigious American Bandmasters Association, held on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis.
The event, which was shared with the Indiana University Wind Ensemble, was highly lauded by all who attended. The American Bandmasters Association is the most prestigious band organization in the world. Membership is by invitation only. Illinois directors A. A. Harding, Mark Hindsley, Harry Begian, Gary Smith, and Linda Moorhouse are all former presidents of the ABA.
Tradition dictates that each performing band use guest conductors for most of the program. Along with Stephen Peterson, conductors included Barry Houser, associate director of bands at UIUC; Paula Holcomb, director of bands at SUNY Fredonia; Cynthia Johnston Turner, dean, faculty of music, Wilfrid Laurier University; James F. Keene, former director of bands at UIUC; Beth Peterson, associate director of bands at UIUC; and Gary Smith, former associate director of bands at UIUC.
This performance enhanced Illinois Bands unsurpassed legacy of leadership through national appearances. The most recent was a performance of the Illinois Wind Symphony at the College Band Directors National Association Convention in Tempe, Arizona in 2019.
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ALUMNI & HOMECOMNING
A MESSAGE FROM ILLINOIS BANDS ALUMNI PRESIDENT, MAUREEN DURACK
Dear Alumni Band Members:
Greetings to our Band Alumni, families, friends, University of Illinois faculty, staff, and students! I hope this finds you well.
We are thrilled to welcome our new director of bands Kevin Geraldi and new assistant band directors Kim Fleming and Hannah Rudy. The Band Alumni are looking forward to working with Barry Houser and this amazing team in 2022 and beyond. We are also looking forward to introducing them at Homecoming.
Homecoming 2021 was a terrific event highlighted by our alumni tailgate hosted in Grange Grove. We welcomed more than 200 alumni and their families and friends to this event and had nearly 200 alumni who joined us on the field and for various Homecoming festivities over the weekend. Thank you to everyone who came out and a big thank you to all of our Alumni Band Board volunteers and for the Marching Illini parents who helped out as well.
The Band Alumni joined the Department of Music and Dr. Jeffrey Sposato, director of the School of Music, in honoring Steve and Beth Peterson as they retired in May 2022. We were treated to a beautiful concert and then hosted a reception with the Band department afterwards. Thanks to all the alumni who attended this event. We will miss you, Steve and Beth!
Recently, the Band Alumni participated in the “First Annual” Alumni Band Camp event featuring our participation in the Pride of Illinois Ceremony. This ceremony included a very heartfelt welcome by Barry Houser and a musical serenade of the incoming band members by their fellow Marching Illini. Although the weather was a disappointment, the alumni who were able to attend enjoyed the evening and agreed that this
should be an annual event. Band Camp was then topped off with an ice cream treat provided by the very generous donations of several of our Band Alumni. It was the perfect way to enjoy the final day of pre-season prep and the Marching Illini members were very thankful!
We are looking forward to a fun and busy Homecoming 2022 weekend as the University combines the Homecoming celebration with Foundation Weekend. The Illinois Foundation is celebrating the successful completion of their huge fundraising campaign and the Marching Illini will be a big part of the festivities planned. Homecoming 2022 includes many of the traditional activities, but also includes participation in the Friday night celebration outside Memorial Stadium featuring the Marching Illini, fireworks, a street fair and more!
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Thank you to our Band Alumni Board volunteers for all of the work, ideas, and support that you provide to our Illinois Band program and the Band Alumni. As always, a huge thank you to Barry Houser, Joy McClaugherty, and the staff and faculty of the Band Department and School of Music. Your hard work and dedication to this University and its students are unmatched.
If you would like to volunteer to serve on the Band Alumni Board or work with us on any of our future events, please email uibandsalumni@gmail. com. It takes many hands and we appreciate your involvement in whatever way you are able.
Maureen Durack
University of Illinois Band Alumni Board
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GO ILLINI!
President,
MARCHING ILLINI
A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF THE MARCHING ILLINI, BARRY L. HOUSER
Greetings from the iconic and historic Harding Band Building!
What a year it has been. We have traveled and experienced many transitions, departures, celebrations, arrivals, and many emotions along the way. We celebrate the retirement of Steve and Beth Peterson as they start a new chapter in Colorado. During their time at Illinois, they elevated the quality of our ensembles, the music education experience, and the culture of the University of Illinois Bands. They were and will continue to be impactful mentors, educators, conductors, and simply amazing people who cared deeply about each person they came into contact with. We will miss them dearly but wish them well in Colorado—and extend an open invitation to return for any of our events or just to visit anytime.
We welcome three outstanding new faculty to the Harding Band Building this fall. After a very quick search, we hit a true grand slam with the hire of Kim Fleming, assistant director of bands and Hannah Rudy, assistant director of athletic bands. They are impacting our program positively in their short time at Illinois already. In addition, we conducted a national search for the seventh director of bands at the University of Illinois. We are elated to welcome Kevin Geraldi and his wonderful wife Gina and daughter Sarah. Kevin brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, and vision for the future of Illinois Bands. Personally, I have enjoyed and look forward to working with our new faculty this year.
Before I share more about Band 154 and the 2022 season, I want to share my sincere gratitude to our staff who assisted in getting us through some major transitions and changes this summer and fall. Joy McClaugherty continues to juggle more items each day and does it with a smile on her face. Aaron Kavelman has contributed significantly with regard to percussion on both the concert and marching band areas. A B1G thank you to our fantastic grad students: Michelle Bell,
Isaac Brinberg, and Jeremy Sison for their tireless work in assisting me this past spring and summer. Together, we were able to keep the ship sailing forward!
Now we shift to #band154 and the 2022 edition of the Marching Illini. We are so grateful that we have been able to get the band together for the kick off the 154th season of the Nation’s Premier College Marching Band, the Marching Illini. The musicality, The System, energy, and culture of excellence that is created by the Marching Illini continues to enhance the University of Illinois and the experience of our fans, friends, alumni, and students.
As we start this season with True Illini Spirit and an ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE, I want to thank you for contributing to our March Forth campaign. The 2022 campaign smashed all previous fundraising records for this event! Your generous donations are being used daily and will benefit the students in the Marching Illini for years to come.
We have a busy year ahead—our complete schedule can be found at https://marchingillini.com, and in this newsletter. Some highlights include seven home games in Memorial Stadium, a trip to Pontiac, Illinois over the Labor Day weekend, performing an exhibition performance for the Chicagoland Marching Band Festival, a return to Soldier Field for a Bears halftime show, and a road trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan for the ILLINOIS vs Michigan game.
We continue to march for dear ole’ Illini and hope you will join us for any of these events this season. Our ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE continues to spill over with a remarkable season and year upon us. Take care, stay well, and GO ILLINI!
With True Illini Spirit!
Barry L. Houser Director of Marching Illini Associate Director of Bands
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MARCHING ILLINI
PATRICK DUNCKER
Patrick Duncker attended Champaign Central High School in Champaign, Illinois where he served as drum major for two years. He is a senior studying oboe performance. Patrick has been a member of the Marching Illini since his freshman year, marching in the tenor saxophone section. This fall will be his first season serving as drum major for the Marching Illini. Patrick has his Smith Walbridge Clinics Drum Major First Class in the traditional style.
MATTHEW FELBEIN
Matthew attended Naperville Central High School in Naperville, Illinois where he was a member of the Marching Redhawks for four years, serving as drum major for two years. He is a sophomore studying choral music education and has been a member of the Marching Illini since his freshman year when he was in the mellophone section. This fall is his first season serving as drum major. Matthew also serves on the Marching Illini’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access (DEIA) committee. Outside of band, he is a brother of Kappa Kappa Psi, the national honorary band fraternity, and music director for Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the men’s music fraternity. In addition, Matthew has received his Drum Major First Class in the corps style at Smith Walbridge Clinics.
POORNA KUMAR
Poorna attended Metea Valley High School in Aurora, Illinois where she served as drum major for one year. She is a sophomore pursuing a dual degree in community health and trombone performance. Poorna has been a member of the Marching Illini since her freshman year, marching in the trombone section for one year. This fall is her first season serving as a drum major of the Marching Illini. She is a brother of the Kappa Kappa Psi Nu Xi chapter and currently serves as the alumni relations officer. Poorna also serves as a health communications intern at the University of Illinois.
AWARDS
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2022 DRUM MAJORS SEPTEMBER 10 17 22 25 3:00PM 10:00PM 7:30PM 12:00PM VIRGINIA CHATTANOOGA CHICAGOLAND MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL CHICAGO BEARS HALFTIME SHOW BAND DAY NOVEMBER 5 18-19 12 TBA TBA TBA MICHIGAN STATE MICHIGAN ROAD TRIP PURDUE DADS DAY SENIOR DAY OCTOBER 8 15 14 22 6:40PM 11:00AM HOMECOMING 5:30PM ALL DAY IOWA MINNESOTA HOMECOMING PARADE & WITH IL CELEBRATION ILLINOIS MARCHING BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
2021–2022 2021–2022 2021–2022 2021–2022 2021–2022 2021–2022 2021–2022 2021–2022 2021–2022 JAKE BURROWS TAMUN HANJRA JULIA POEL MIA FOLLIARD JASON KAZIN JAKE TEDESCHI BRIDGET GLASS BEN MACKE SPENCER WALDEN Developing leaders for the future… the rich Illinois Bands tradition lives on!bands.illinois.edu | 10 MARCHING ILLINI AWARDS Julia Arciola, Marching Illini feature twirler, added grand national champion to her growing list of honors this past July, when she joined 500 of the nation’s premier baton twirlers to compete in the 2022 U.S. National Baton Twirling Championships. Julia is a senior in LAS with a double major in global studies and Mandarin. 2022 GRAND NATIONAL 3-BATON CHAMPION & GRAND NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPION DRUM MAJOR SCHOLARSHIP MARCHING ILLINI LOYALTY SCHOLARSHIP MARCHING ILLINI LOYALTY SCHOLARSHIP ALUMNI DRUMLINE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT GARY E. SMITH EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP AWARD MARCHING ILLINI LOYALTY SCHOLARSHIP MARCHING ILLINI LOYALTY SCHOLARSHIP DRUM MAJOR SCHOLARSHIP MARCHING ILLINI LOYALTY SCHOLARSHIP
ILLINOIS BANDS CONCERT SCHEDULE & AWARDS
ILLINOIS CONCERT BANDS SCHEDULE
FALL 2022
SEPTEMBER
30 Illinois Wind Symphony 7:30 PM
OCTOBER
7 Wind Orchestra and Hindsley Symphonic Band 7:30 PM
NOVEMBER
4 Illinois Wind Symphony 7:30 PM
10 University Band with Normal Community High School Band 7:30 PM
16 Wind Orchestra and Hindsley Symphonic Band 7:30 PM
DECEMBER
2 Illinois Wind Symphony with O’Fallon High School Band 7:30 PM
SPRING 2023
FEBRUARY
24 Illinois Wind Symphony 7:30 PM
MARCH
1 Wind Orchestra and Hindsley Symphonic Band 7:30 PM
APRIL
6 Illinois Wind Symphony 7:30 PM
21 Wind Orchestra and Hindsley Symphonic Band 7:30 PM
29 Campus Band and University Band 7:30 PM
MAY 3 Illinois Wind Symphony 7:30 PM
5–6 Illnois SuperState Concert Band Festival All Day
A.A. HARDING AWARD
Scott Patrick Augustine, DMA ’22
EDMUND C. WILLIAMS FOR EXCELLENCE IN BANDS AWARD
Jamal Kwesi Jabaar Brown, MM ’22
Andrew Joseph Buckley, MM ’22
Bailye Elizabeth Hendley, MM ’22
GUY M. DUKER SYMPHONIC BAND AWARD
Jakobe Henry, MM ’22 Noah Livingston, AD candidate Ashley Watkins, DMA candidate Michael Wostmann, BM ’22
MARK H. HINDSLEY SYMPHONIC AWARD Christine Elizabeth Breeden, BM ’22
Becca Lynn Frederick, MM ’22 (pictured) Joseph Goldstein, DMA candidate
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JAMES F. KEENE OBITUARY
James F. Keene retired from the University of Illinois in 2008, where he held the titles of director of bands and Brownfield Distinguished Professor of Music. Appointed in 1985, he was only the fourth to hold the director of bands position since 1905.
During his tenure at Illinois, the Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony, under his direction, were selected to perform for every major music conference in the US, toured throughout the US and Europe, and his ensembles performed in America’s most prestigious concert halls including several appearances at historic Orchestra Hall in Chicago, as well as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York.
His ensembles produced an extensive recording series on several labels. These recordings have been broadcast on National Public Radio in the US, as well as such diverse places as the United Kingdom, Tokyo, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, Sydney and on Vatican Radio. Prof. Keene was past-president of the American Bandmasters Association and served as chairman of the board of directors.
He was a past-president of the National Band Association, having previously held several other NBA offices. Additionally, he was a member of the board of directors of the historic Goldman Memorial Band of New York City as well as a frequent guest conductor of that iconic ensemble.
For several years, he was chairman of the ABA/Ostwald Composition Contest and was a member of the editorial board of The Journal of Band Research. Up until his death, he served on the board of directors of the John Philip Sousa Foundation.
In addition to membership in several professional and honorary societies, Prof. Keene was an Evans Scholar, past-president of the Champaign Rotary Club, and a Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary International Foundation. In 1993, he was named honorary member of the board of directors of the International Percy Grainger Society and was presented with the coveted Grainger Medallion in recognition of his noted performances of Grainger’s music in recordings and on five continents.
In 2002, he was named honorary life member of The Texas Bandmasters Association, only the fifth person so honored in their sixty-five-year history, and in 2009, he was installed into the Bands of America Hall of Fame in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2013, he was
honored as International Outstanding Bandmaster of the year by Phi Beta Mu in a ceremony at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, and in 2018, he was presented with The Midwest Clinic Medal of Honor.
Professor Keene earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan, where his major professors included Dr. William D. Revelli, Elizabeth Green and Larry Teal. Previous to his appointment at the University of Illinois, Professor Keene taught at all levels, including building nationally-recognized programs at East Texas State University (now Texas A & M–Commerce) and at The University of Arizona.
He was in constant demand as conductor, clinician, and adjudicator of bands and orchestras, appearing in those capacities in forty-five states and on five continents. Jim Keene’s true loves were his wife Alice, their son Sean, his two granddaughters, every aspect of teaching and making music, mentoring future music educators, and the game of golf.
He grew up in a rough neighborhood in Detroit but was resourceful and found a way to earn money by caddying at the Western Golf and Country Club in Redford, Michigan. Because of his skill and work ethic as a caddy, he was awarded an Evan’s Scholarship which provided him full tuition and housing at the University of Michigan. He loved the integrity and history of the game. That integrity clearly carried over into his teaching and conducting. In retirement, Jim was invited to become a member of the Royal Dornoch Golf Club in Dornoch, Scotland, a membership he maintained for the last eight years.
Jim leaves behind his wife of forty-eight years, Alice Keene; son, Sean Patrick Keene; and granddaughters, Kylie Charra Keene and Olivia Grace Keene. He is also survived by his sister, Phyllis Keene Kuzdel. Jim is predeceased by his parents, Orville and Lucille Keene; sisters, Patricia Keene and Janet Keene Connally; and brother, Jerome Keene.
If you wish to honor the memory of Professor Keene and help provide new music for future generations of bands, please consider donating to the University of Illinois Foundation for the benefit of the James F. Keene Bands Commission Fund.
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AUGUST 19, 1948–JUNE 27, 2022
SALLY EMRICH PIERCE AND C. DAVID PIERCE SCHOLARSHIP
A PIERCE FAMILY LEGACY
BY KATIE PIERCE, ERIC PIERCE, AND DAVID ALLEN
Last spring, Illinois Bands named Mike Tuleo as the first winner of the Sally Emrich Pierce and C. David Pierce Scholarship. The new scholarship endowment was established by David Pierce BME ’54, MME ’55 along with family members and friends in loving memory of Sally Emrich Pierce BME ’53, MME ’55 (1932–2021). Married for sixty-seven years, Sally and David continued their contributions to the worlds of music and education for decades to come upon leaving the Illinois Bands program.
The new scholarship will be awarded each year to an undergraduate student studying music education who works on the Illinois Bands student staff and displays outstanding musicianship.
David and Sally both played in the Illinois Concert Band directed by Mark Hindsley. Sally was placed as principal baritone as a freshman. David, a year younger, started in one of the other bands on trombone. David was moved to the Concert Band his junior year. David and Sally both worked at the original band building. Sally was a copyist, handwriting parts for Mark Hindsley and David worked in the properties department with Eldon Oyen. They first met when David surprised Sally in the hallway with a cymbal crash! David regretting it immediately, seeing how Sally was so startled.
At first, Sally rebuffed David’s requests to go out on a date with him. She replied to him, “No strings attached.” For several rehearsals after hearing this response, David carried a string with him to every rehearsal. During the rests and stoppage in rehearsals, David could be seen playing with a piece of string. Finally, Sally relented. They were married in December 1953.
Sally received the A.A Harding Award in 1953, with her name engraved onto a plaque that is still on display in the hallway of the Harding Band Building. Her other accomplishments at Illinois included her participation and service as president of the Alpha Lambda Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota and her participation in the Oratorio Society. The rest of her music career focused on teaching piano and baritone, while also playing baritone in the Woodstock City Band for a spectacular thirty years. In 2012, composer Timothy Mahr composed “Löwenzahn March” on a special commission by Sally’s family for her eightieth birthday.
David also played in the football band known today as the Marching Illini. The football band went to the 1952 Rose Bowl, where David remembers leading cheers from the front of the band, cheers that were
caught on television. The game was the first-ever national telecast of a college bowl game. On the return trip from the Rose Bowl, the football band members pooled their lunch money to take a detour to the Grand Canyon—a decision David says was worth every penny.
After getting his master’s degree, David worked in a small school for a year. At the end of that first year, in the was drafted. He served in the United States Army for eighteen months. Upon his discharge, David and Sally moved to Woodstock, Illinois where David taught middle school band and eventually became the director of bands at Woodstock High School. He taught there until his retirement in 1988. David was also the director of the Woodstock City Band for over twenty-five years.
All four of David and Sally’s sons went on to study at Illinois and were in the Illinois Bands. David Michael (BM ’79, MM ’80, DMA ’86), John (BM ’80, MM ’82), and Eric (BM ’83, MM ’85) graduated with degrees in bassoon, voice, and oboe, and Kirk (BS ’86) studied computer science. David Michael joins his mother, Sally, on the wall in the Harding Band Building as another recipient of the A.A. Harding Award.
Almost seventy years later, Kathryn (Katie) Pierce, granddaughter of David and Sally, enrolled in the Illinois music education program and is soon to graduate with the same degree as both David and Sally. She walks by Sally’s plaque on the walls of the Harding Band Building, and plays and works in some of the same rooms where her grandparents met and worked for years. Katie not only strives to uphold the tradition, excellence, and loyalty to her school, but to her grandparents who came before. The world she will enter as a teacher will be vastly different than the one David and Sally entered, but the Illinois legacy is and always will be, steadfast.
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C. David Pierce (seated) with son Eric and granddaughters Katie, Meghan, and Margot
(L to R) Katie Pierce, David Pierce (by W.E.G. Thomas Photography), Sally and David Pierce in 1953 (by W.E.G Thomas Photography)
YOUR GIFT MATTERS
SUPPORT ILLINOIS BANDS
For over 150 years, our bands have developed a storied history with an important role to play across the entire University of Illinois campus and beyond. Your support in the form of financial donations plays a critical role in integral program enhancements that we continue to make available for our exceptional students, staff, and faculty. Over the years, we have gained new instruments, scholarships, facilities upgrades, technology, and general program support and continue to do so with your loyal help!
If you haven’t visited the Harding Band Building for a while, we suggest that you drop in to see how great it looks and sounds. Proudly displayed in the main hallway is a plaque featuring a growing list of Illinois Band Loyalty Society donors. In addition to gifts of $500 and above, we have included those who have committed to an estate bequest or planned gifts to Illinois Bands on this important list. We hope you will help us maintain our excellent band program through your financial support. If you would like to learn more about the impact your financial contributions can make, please don’t hesitate to contact me with your questions regarding support for Illinois Bands.
Sincerely,
DAVID ALLEN ’92, ’94, ’96 (Trombone)
Director of Advancement (217) 333-6453, allend@illinois.edu
OUR DONOR FUNDS—PICK ONE OR GIVE TO BOTH
MARCH FORTH—A DAY OF GIVING SUCCESS
We would like to thank all of those who contributed to our March Forth efforts over the years. In its fourth year, our March Forth fundraiser on March 4th, 2022 earned over $74,000 towards support for the Marching Illini.
(521 donors)
(517 donors)
(375+ donors)
(150+ donors)
Watch for our March Forth 2023 information coming soon!
MARCHING ILLINI SCHOLARSHIP FUND MAKES PROGRESS AND HELPS OUR MEMBERS!
We encourage you to support one of our two main funds: our Loyalty Annual Fund which supports all facets of our Illinois Bands program from the Marching Illini to our various concert ensembles, including the Illinois Wind Symphony, Wind Orchestra, Hindsley Symphonic Band, Campus Band, University Band, and Summer Band; and the Marching Illini Fund, which supports all aspects of operations for the Marching Illini. In addition, there are many other funds through which you can support Illinois Bands. For a complete list of funds, please visit www.bands.illinois.edu/giving
Directors of the Marching Illini have always dreamed of the possibility of supporting their students at the highest level. We have received over $150,000 in gifts providing a foundation on which we can build. Ultimately, our goal is to build a $1,000,000 endowment in order to award a $500 scholarship to each of our senior members.
See page 10 for information about our Marching Illini Scholarship recipients for 2022.
We believe that building the future starts with rewarding Illinois Loyalty! Please consider making a gift today!
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2022—$74,221
2021—$63,589
2020—$37,500
2019—$18,500
DONATIONS JULY 1, 2021–JUNE
Note: : Donors who have generously given $500 or more between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022 represent the members of our Illinois Band Loyalty Society and will be listed on the Donor Board in the Harding Band Building. Contact David Allen for more information at allend@ illinois.edu or 217-333-6453.
All names are listed in alphabetical order, unless requested otherwise.
WAYS TO GIVE:
Give online at bands.illinois.edu : select “Giving” from the navigation on the home page.
Give via check: make checks payable to UIF/Illinois Bands. Note “Loyalty Fund,” “Marching Illini Fund,” or other fund in the check’s memo area.
To discuss other ways you can support the Illinois Bands program, please contact David Allen at allend@ illinois.edu or 217-333-6453.
THE FOLLOWING HAVE CHOSEN TO SUPPORT ILLINOIS BANDS THROUGH A BEQUEST OR OTHER PLANNED GIFT:
David Bruns & Leigh Deusinger
Timothy Daughters & Barbara Duffield
James Frame & Candace Penn Frame
Kathleen Harvey Donald Houpt & JoAnn Unsell Houpt
Larry Houtz
Allen Kleinbeck
Michael Konrad
Holly (Acker) & Kenneth Mathiesen Donna & Mark Rolih Janet & Richard Schroeder Deborah & David Trotter
$10,000+
Cynthia Capek & Edward Harvey Jim Dixon & Kathie Lockhart Erin & James Lowe Elizabeth & Peter March Martha & Craig Schiele
$5,000-9,999
Sandra Casserly Maureen & Christopher Durack Suzanne & George Pagels Roberta & William Potsic Gayl Pyatt
$2,500-4,999
Niki & John Devereux
David Dungan & Mary Granato Dungan Gladys & Harry Frost Melva Gage & Edgar Madsen Deb & Bill Harrison Kathleen Harvey Susan & James Hatfield Julie & William Jastrow Tiffany & Bill Lesiecki Nicole & Steven Stricker Cheryl & Russell Weber
$1,000-2,499
David Adams
Bill Alberth & Patricia Robb Valerie & Bryan Bagg Sarah & Carl Buerger Michelle Corlew Jennifer & John Currey Jo Ellen DeVilbiss Linda & Roger Fornell Sarah & Michael Gamage Sheryl & Donald Harkins John Heath Clifford Johnson & Cristina Medrano-Johnson David Jones & Renata Moore-Jones Hiromi & Masahito Kagawa
Thomas Keegan & Nancy Moskowitz
Jennifer & David Knickel
Kelly & David Koster
Lynda & Claude McKibben
Virginia & John Mead
Margene & Peter Pappas
Margaret & Robert Pattison
Marjorie Perrino
Kimberly & Anthony Perry
Rebecca & Verlin Richardson
Donna & Mark Rolih
Susan & Paul Schlesinger
Janet & Richard Schroeder
Julie Somogyi
Cheryl & Robert Summerer
Amy & Eric Tamura
Jon Toman
Deborah & David Trotter
Phillip Whipple
Karen & William Winget
$500-999
Jill & Philip Arkin
Larry Ashley
Brenda Brak & Dale Hallerberg
Jill & Joseph Bonucci
Barbara & Harold Breece
Marta Brinberg
Heather & David Chichester
Amy & Timothy Connelly
John Davidson & Shirley Schaeffer
Kenneth Davis
Carolyn & Patrick Donnelly
James Emme
Lauren Emme
Sandra Ettema & Steven Everitt
Katherine & Robert Evans
Linda & Werner Gieseke
Sarah Good & Mark Mosley
Andrew Groharing
Marie & Garry Gutgesell
Michelle & John Hackett
Joseph Hanley & Kristy Mardis
Christine & Bruce Hegemann
Elizabeth Hindsley
Lori & Reiner Hinner
Anne & Colin Holbrook
Cynthia & Robert Hormell
Collin & Victoria Huart
Sara & Andrew Isbell
Heather & Eric Johnson
Patricia Justice
Elizabeth Kean & Marion O’Leary
Linda & David Kranz
Joan & Ronald Larner
Brandi & Jason Lowe
Nancy & Marshall Mabie
Kameron & Edmund March
Julia & Michael Maschek
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YOUR GIFT MATTERS
Carlye & Timothy McGregor
Kristine & Ian McPheron
Robert Morgan
Linda & Clifford Nelson
Carol Oberg
David O’Connor & Caroline West
Rebecca & Jeffrey Olson
Elizabeth & Don Palmer
Amy & Dennis Pessis
Pamela & Joseph Rank
Julie & Gregory Reckamp
Joyce Kim-Rohrer & Jeffrey Rohrer
Leslie & Paul Rudolph
Gwyn & David Schramm
Meenal Sethna
Amanda & Benjamin Shanbaum
Vicki & Steve Stalcup
Patricia & James Swan
Kimberly & Jeffrey Wahl
Nancy & John Whitecar
Susan & Mark Wisthuff
Sallie Wolf
Joy & Jim Woolley
Cheryl & James Wormley
$250-499
Marsha & Larry Ackerman
Teresa & Eduardo Acuna
Sharon & Theodore Barczak
Sue Bergstrom
Susan & Richard Biagi
Thomas Bieber & Barbara Petro
David Bruns & Leigh Deusinger
Christina Buckley
Christy Claus & Jeremy Hicks
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Cathy & Gerald Ditto
Julie & Jeffrey Dreebin
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Sara Emme
Breanne Ertmer
Aldena & Rodney Everhart
Michael Folliard & Christina Klintworth
Jennifer Fuller
Bernie Gancarz & Diane Penny
Margaret & Edward Germain
Margaret Ghering
Tina & Brian Gieseke
Robert Gray & Kathleen Merner
Linda & Charles Gullakson
Mary & Richard Haines
Nancy & William Hammitt
Kaye & Chris Heinhold
Marlene Helgesen
Denise Hodges
Jodie & Ben Jackels
Gail & William Jindrich
Alice & Rick Joellenbeck
Rebecca Larsen
Diane & James Lauridsen Ann & Doug Lee
Tammy & Daniel Lezotte Laura & Blake Linders
Joanne & Daniel Lockard Laura Luckadoo Nancy & Steven Magee Kevin Marchi Deborah & Ricky Mason Linda & David Maurer
Amy McArthur & William Theisen Lois & Joseph Morrow Marian & Steve Mueller
Jeffrey Murley Jane & Roger Naeseth
Diane & Thomas Newkirk Susan & K. D. O’Leary Lisa Parekh Ann Pastrovich
Katherine Pickard
Theresa & Andrew Piotrowski
Rowena & Samuel Rea
Kathleen & Michael Rodriguez Rebecca & David Rubin Robert Ruckrigel
Lisa & Joseph Sanstrom Bruce Scafe
Gracie & John Scambiatterra Rosemary & Randall Scholl Katherine & Joseph Schrepfer Patricia & Dennis Schwarzentraub Arthur Sievers
Dawn & Brent Sinclair Brenda & Dale Slack
Elizabeth & Christopher Spytek Jennifer & Franklin Stanhope Mariann & Patrick Stanton Charles Swaringen Marie Swenson
Tanya & Michael Taylor Dennis Thiel
Martha & Dale Traxler
Karyl & Walter Tyler Jennifer & Matthew Vande Wiele Eric Whitaker Michael White Susan & Rodney Williams Lori & Gregory Yuccas Mary & Darryl Zettle Xiaoni Zhang
$100-249
Donna & William Alberth Judy & Stephen Altaner Gail Alwan
Jennifer & Timothy Anderson Greg Anderson Ian Anderson Patricia Angeja
Joseph Anthony & Laura Reynolds Angela Arnold Karen & Allan Atchison Sally & Kevin Baltz Lisa-Ann & Robert Barnes Holly & Allen Barr
Jeanne Bauer & Michael Hamlette Raymond Baum Shirma & Napoleon Bayna James Beckwith & Sandra Kofler Carol & Robert Behnke Michelle & David Bellia Rebecca & Nolan Bello Linda & Allen Berry Andrea Biernacki
Daniel Blake
Courtney Blankenship Alesia Bock
Mary Ann Boggs
Roy Bond Matthew Bonderski & Hannah Kuhl Kerri & Jeff Boone
Tamara Bouseman
Donna & Jerome Brand
Sandra & Gregory Briolat
Mari Brown Chandor & Stebbins Chandor
Craig Brown
Stephanie & Jeffrey Bryk
Margaret & Kenneth Buel
Barbra & Brad Burch
Deane Brown & Stephen Eisenstein
Amy & Jason Burrows
Ralph Butler
Rebecca Campbell & Eric Walters
Karen Capria
Laverne & David Carlson
Pat & Joseph Carr
Margaret & Ross Cavitt
Janis Chadsey & Al Davis
Susan & Steven Chamberlin
Megan Christ
Molly & Anthony Cinnamon Frank Ciszewski
Roger Clark & Fredric Hoffman
Karen Clausius & Douglas Fitzgerald
Amy & Thomas Clark
Kathleen & Wayne Corley
Gary Cortright & Marlene Koncel
Shelly & James Costabilo
Margaret & James Cross
Cathy & Bob Crowley
Caroline Cvetkovic & Douglas Litteken
Betsy Kaplan Cytron & Ron Cytron
Michael Davis & Barbara Hutchinson
Nancy DeHaan
Debra Carlson-Dembowski & David Dembowski Diane Denault
Conor Desmond
Vince Devito
Elise & Jose Diaz
Irene & Russell Dieterich
Barbara Di Eugenio & Milos Zefran
Tony Diiulio
Mary & John Dimit
Mable & Charles Dixon
Scott Dodd
Pamela & David Dodson
Jill & Jeffrey Dorries
Jean Driscoll
Drs Battistoni & Beam
Scott Duff
Marilyn Duginger
Russell Duszak
Spencer Ejupi
Myra Epping & Jim Redlich
Susan & Allen Feige
Paula & Marshall Felbein
Diane Fey
Barbara & Robert Fisher
Sarah & David Fodor
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DONATIONS JULY 1, 2021–JUNE 30, 2022
Christ Forte
James Frame & Candace Penn Frame
Lisa & Andrew French
Tracy Friedman
Karrin & Bret Frost
Sandra & Michael Frost
Laurie & Steven Fumarolo
Leslie & Kent Geibel
Dorothy Gemberling
Angela & Glenn Gentry
Donald Gibson & Juan Salas
Daniel Gilpin
Joseph Dale Goble
Eric Gobst
Erica & Kevin Golden Margaret & Andrew Gregory
Lisa Groharing
Carol & Walter Gruchala
Salvatore Guagliardo
Kathleen Guarna & Matthew Johnson
Amy & Mark Gurra
Gregory Haar
Rebecca Hahnfeld
Michael Hall
Ami & David Handler
Susan & Michael Haney
Mary & Matti Harm
Julia Hart
Karen & Joseph Hartman
Kimberly & James Hastings
Michael Heaton
Michael Hebert
Marguerite & Lloyd Hedges
Denise Hegemann
Desiree Helgren & Keith Anderson
Judy & Richard Helm
Leanna Helmuth
Heather & Dana Hermanson
Edward Hernandez
Anthony Hish
Jennifer & Scott Hommema
Carolyn Horne & James Roberts
June & Robert Hortin
Abigail & Barry Houser
Luanne & Brian Howard
Kari & Kevin Hunter
Greta & Timothy Huseman
Cary Izzi & Sharon Klein
Johns Revocable Family Trust
Gordon Johns
Audrey & Andrew Johnson
Bruce Johnson
Nancy Johnson
Kathryn & Richard Johnston
Carolyn & John Jones
Theresa Jordan & Merrick Kossack
Carol & Clarence Josefson
Thomas Jozefowicz
Elizabeth & James Jozefowicz
Melissa & Patrick Jung
Michael & Cheryl Kahn
Pamela & Howard Kaufman
Becky & James Kehias
Cynthia & Robert Kennedy
Delbert Ketteman
Thais Kibler
Soo Chil Kim & Kyung Sook
Yoon Kim Karen Kimball
Timothy King
Vicki King
Kirkland & Ellis
Heather Klem
Karen & Matthew Klickman
Melissa & Matthew Knapik
Megan & Thomas Kostal
Mary Koterba
Nancy & Bradley Krumpolz
Kenneth Krynicki & Victoria WalterKrynicki Sara & George Kuhns Ann & David Kurlinkus
Steve Lange
Tammy Lange Casandra & Kenneth Larvenz
Tara Latto
Karen & Patrick Layng
Karrilynn Le Blanc Linda & Russell Leigh Jean Lemke
Audrey & Mark Levin Gabriel Lewis Mark Lindvahl
Martha & Susan Lingle Coradel & William Little
Jann & Brian Lumbrazo Tiffany & Brian Macke Janet & Stephen Madden Susan Marchi
Linda Martin
Donna & Peter Marzek Deborah & Randal McBride Terence McBurney Anne & Stephen McClary Kelly & Danny McFarlin Julianne McKinzie Cherise & Christopher Mead Cynthia & Earl Meister Lorraine & Robert Merker John Meyer George Meyer Bonnie & Brian Mitchell Nikki & Don Mittel Willaim Moore Mary & Brian Moore Susan & Truman Moore Anne & Tom Morel Susan & Andrew Nakagi Kyle Neilson Keith Nelson
Dawn & Matthew Neumann
Kim Nickelson & Louis Sguros Michelle & William Nielsen Mary & Gerald Norton
Paula Novak
Karen & Steven Novy
Rachel & James Nowakowski Valerie & Thomas Oakley Roberta & Albert Panozzo Erin & Ramon Pasetes Laurel Passantino
Lisa & Todd Patterson Miriam & Greg Pendleton Erin Leuschel ‘ Perzov & David Perzov Karen Pfeiffer Barbara Piazza
Regina Pietrzak Rae Ann Piotrowski
Diane & Michael Potts Joann & Douglas Purcell Kathleen & Benjamin Ramp Maureen Reagan & Bruce Zimmerman Amy & David Reeter
Jack Rich
Diedra Richards Carole & Adam Richardson Joann & Luzern Richter Nancy Rogers Kathryn Rouker
Holly Rush Donna & Gerard Sabo Steven Sabourin Emily & Jon Salvani Rafael Salvani
Aaron Saucedo
Kimberly & Raul Saucedo Diane & Chris Sawall Sarah & Joel Schad Janice Papineau-Schafer & Scott Schafer
Terra & Robert Schaller Margaret Scharfenberg Norma & Steven Schehl Joan & Tyler Schehl
Kathleen & Gregory Schissler Tobie Schroeder
Patricia & Wallace Schroth Cheryl & Steven Seibert Durba Sen
Camille & Dean Shoucair Amy & Joshua Shrout Jeffrey Sibley Ned Siegel Erika & David Sieh Dan Simmons
P. Z. & David Sinclair Janet & John Skadden Katharine & Terry Slocum Mary & Ken Slonneger Susan & Kevin Small
Rebecca & Mark Smith
Christina & Alan Sodetz
Kathleen & Paul Sons
Tracy & James Spade
Gail & Joseph Spytek
Wendy & Brian Stabler
Holly Stalcup
Monica & Michael Stengel
Jeffrey Stephens
Jennifer Stephens
Barbara & Robert Stiehl
Lauren & Lawrence Stoner
M. S. & James Straub
George Strombeck
Aparna Sunder Morgan Sutherland
Marlene & Laurence Svab
Jennifer & John Tenuto
Sarnai & Luke Tessitore
Stephanie & John Tharp
Hannah Tharp
Bruce Tomkins
Barbara & Rand Toney
Diane Toohill
Mary & Robert Towner
Ruth & Jeffrey Trimble
Tracy Tringali
Sarah & Michael Uchic Janine & Daniel Valkema
Pamela & Michael VanBlaricum
William Vanoss
Maria & Donald Vasich
Jean & Gregory Verklan
Patricia Vogenthaler
Nancy & Douglas Wachob
Michael Waldbusser
Polina & Richard Waller
George Weedon
Alan Wesa
Emily Wickstrom
Ronda Wilkes
Hiroko & Robert Williams
Lorraine & Kenneth Wistrom
Michael Wood
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Valerie & Keith Zar
Laurel Carney-Zelko & Frank Zelko Ellen Zindel
Joan & Roger Zmrhal
$1-99
Betty & David Allen
John Altadonna
David Althaus & Angie Anderson-Althaus Grace Althaus
Betsye Altschul
Dennis Anderson & Randy Kalal
Patricia & Mark Anderson
Annmarie & Walker Anfield
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Shelley & Alan Davis Danielle Debulgado
Felicia Spinelli-Dixon & Richard Dixon Susan & Steven Donnell Carl Dumoulin
Raymond Duncan James Duncker
Pamela & Matthew Dunn
Austin Durflinger
Darlene & Ronald Dymerski Jordan Dziura
Cheryl Eames
Kenneth Edwards
Eleanor & William Elliott
Devon & Andrew Embery Gail & Stephen Enda Jacquelyn Evers
Erica & Jaime Faulhaber Arturo Fernandez Kristen Fisher
Karen Jablecki & Carol Matthies
Meghan Jain
Patricia & Edward Jarot
Shannon & Jeff Jarot
Jeannine Jezowski
Judith & Aaron Johnson
Jen Johnson
Christine Jones
Richard Jorgensen
Derek Justmann
Therese & Donald Kaap
Melissa & Jeffrey Kallis
Linda Karlen
Marcia Karol
Deborah & Stephen Kasak
Amy & Ken Kazin
Robert Kelleher
Carrie & David Kelly
Judy Kelly
Shawn Kenney
Pamela & Linn Arbogast
Alyssa Arkin
Rachel Ashton
Connie & Minor Avery
Raymond Baker
Sherry & Kirk Banner
Manav Bansal
Norma Bean Michelle Bell
Sheryl Bell
Johnell Bentz & Laura Stevens
Carol Benzing
Renee Berrigan
Carol & Spencer Berry
Rebecca Bigelow & Ian Brooks
Marcy & Eric Biletzky
Peter Biletzky
Lisa & Frank Bischoff
Ada & William Bleecker
Deborah & Paul Boehm
Ishan Bogetto
Jane Bonaldi
Deborah Boswell & John Gardner
Andrea & Craig Bovard
Hannah Bovard
Robert Bradtke & Lynn Grabher Bradtke
Susan Bramstedt
Sarah Breaz
Cindy & Terry Brennan
Lynnette Brent
Isaac Brinberg
Susan Bro
Tyler Brock
Karen Brown
Melissa & Robert Buckley
Doreen Buckmore
Maureen & Christopher Buti Kimberly & Kevin Butler
Linda Byrom
Neal Cammy
Nancy & Fernando Campos
Ann Lopez-Caneva & Daryl Caneva Royalin Carlson Cynthia Carter Michael Casey Sue & George Caton Stephanie Cesna
Judith & Steve Chapleau Matthew Chesner Katrina & Deon Chester Mary Ann Christenson Diane & Charles Christoe Jeanette & David Clark Valerie & John Clark Kim Cobb
Ann Coddington & Robert Petersen Richard Cohen & Gitte Hansen Sharon Condon
Brandon Copp Janelle & Paul Corn
Jennifer Cowan
Carol Cradick
Ian Crane
Heather Crooks Florence Cullerton Matthew Currey Kathryn Currey Michelle Czyz
Walter Daehler Mary Dailey & Timothy Stephens Victoria Danner Timothy Daughters
Carrie & Timothy Fogle Jeanette & Jason Folkenroth Chris Forthmann & Sara Ward Sarah Frachey Joan Frank Danielle Friedlieb Catherine Friedman Daniel Fujii Deepa Fulton
Amy Garant Mary & Michael Gasparac Ellen Gayde Julia Ghering Maureen & Todd Giardina Michelle & Aidan Gilbert Deborah & Jon Gilliland Susan Goetz John Golemo
Norma & Charles Gordon Elizabeth & Donald Greeley Matthew Griswold Kimberly Guse Micki Hallam Emily Harrison Lawrence Hart George Hast Kimberly Hatcher Holly & Justin Hayna Steve Henning Laura Herrero Kathleen & Jonas Heuer Kristina & Eric Hoerner Jeffrey Hoerr Nancy & A. B. Hoffman Gary Hollander Lisa Hopkins Barry Sharon Huff Janet Hulet Cathy Hunsaker & Mark Wiemold Kendra & David Iffland
Jennifer & Scott King Kathy Kingston & Bret Marsolf Morgan Kish
Tara Kleber
David Kline
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Melissa Kocolowski
Susan Kolar
Andrew Koster
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Ellen Kuroghlian
Stefanie Ladao & Gregory Malek
Celeste & Mike Lake Michael Lane
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Michele Lantvit
Doria LaPapa Jennifer Lask
Reid Lasley
Warren Lavey & Holly Rosencranz
Susan Lee & James Lund
Karin Lee
Janet & Michael Leroy
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Laura & Jeffrey Lies
David Lofy
Christina Lohrberg
Susan & Robert Losby Jeremy Loui
Cheryl & Robert Lucas
Vicotria & Theodore Ludkowski
Denise & Rick Luksetich
Lawrence Lundquist
Karen Lyvers
Alberto Macin
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DONATIONS JULY 1,
Carol & Gregory Macola
William Madsen
Mason Manint
Cheryl & Ivan Mark
Melissa Martier
Lisa & James Martin
Kimberly Maude
Richard Mazzolini
Candice McCafferty
Joy & Ralph McClaugherty
Dana McCormick & Brooke Wiseman
Maria & Timothy McHenry
Michael McIntosh
Angela & Robert McMahon
Ann & Daryl McNabb
Craig McPherson
Alethea Merelos
Debra & Donald Meyer
Michael Meyer
Laura Middaugh
Polly Middleton
Christine & William Miller
Cynthia & Todd Miller
Marian Milling
Jeffrey Mitchell
Karen & Daniel Moffett
Carrie Molloy
John Morgan Wendi Muise
Dawn Munson
John Musgrove
Susan Bundy-Myrow & David Myrow
Yuta Nakamura
Laura & Veat Neal
Matthew Nee
Angela Nelson
Sharon Neumann
Jennifer Nevius
Jan Niccum
Elizabeth & Raymond North Elizabeth Obrzut
Kathleen O’Connell
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