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2013 Carthage Donor Honor Roll

ANNUAL GIVING ISSUE

Prepared to lead. Inclined to serve. Five ways Carthage students are making a difference.

J-Term Globetrotters Concussion Studies Carthage in Chicago


Over 90% of Carthage students receive financial aid.

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IN THIS ISSUE Feature Articles

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Carthage Gives Back From organ donation to clean water, find five examples of social causes the Carthage community has embraced.

Globetrotters

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While much of the nation huddled to wait out the polar vortex, Carthage students studied the world during J-Term. Find out where.

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Jean Preston’s Journey Of the many stories she has helped others tell as Writing Center director, perhaps the one most surprising to Jean Preston is her own.

Christmas Festival

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Relive the December 2013 program, “Unto Us a Child is Born,” in photos.

Donor Honor Roll

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Carthage honors those who contributed in the 2013 fiscal year.

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IN THIS ISSUE Departments

THE CARTHAGINIAN Volume 93, Number 2

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Faculty Notes

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On Campus

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Wonder Meets Wisdom lecture series brings faculty expertise off campus.

New grant pays students for what otherwise would be unpaid internships.

Athletics

Athletic training students team with noted researcher to study concussions.

Carthage is an independent college of the arts and sciences affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The Office of Communications publishes The Carthaginian for alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends of the College.

Carthaginian Editorial Team Associate Vice President

Design & Art Director

Molly O’Shea Polk

Robert Bocok

Managing Editor

Photographers

Mike Moore

Stephan Bates Mike Gryniewicz Steve Janiak Johanna Heidorn ’13 Elizabeth Lanum ’16

Contributing Writers

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Class Notes

Alumni share milestones in their careers and families.

Page From the Past

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Henry Denhart built a legacy as a prime benefactor of the College.

Tom Applegarth Lauren Hansen ’10 Amerin Idell ’17 Kendra Koeppen ’13 Steve Marovich Abigail Nye Elizabeth Young

Production Dana Moore

Chairman of the Board of Trustees Jeff Hamar ’80

President

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Letter from the President

Gregory S. Woodward

Pastor’s Message by Kara Baylor

Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Notes from Lauren Hansen

Bradley J Andrews

Correction An incorrect photo was paired with a caption in the fall 2013 Carthaginian article “100 Years of Kissing Rock” that identified the kissing couple as Loren H. Semler Jr. ’65 and his wife, Vickie (Myers ’67). The correct photo appears at right.

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Your gifts allow students to receive a valuable education and, just as importantly, to share their gifts with the community

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

T. R. O. D. I am pretty tired of acronyms, so I apologize for inventing a new one. I will, however, tell you a little more about this later. What I would like to share with you now is some very good news. Carthage students today, and perhaps college students in general, are engaged deeply and more concerned than ever with the state of the world and what they can do to help. Our campus and many others across the country are exploding with classes, student clubs, and organizations whose sole purpose is to help others. Every day I meet with, hear from, or read about Carthage students who are doing incredible work in the interest of others; who are truly “making a difference.” During my 41 years of association with colleges, I have seen this trend come and go in intervals that are hard to define. There have been a few other periods of this kind of service-oriented intensity, yet this time it feels even stronger. I think back on the freedoms I enjoyed as a child and young adult, and I wonder how it feels to grow up in a world dominated by news of endless terror, corruption, poverty, and even natural disasters. This generation of college students (our children) is in a tough spot. From my vantage point, they not only are doing their best to figure it all out, but many of them are looking aggressively for solutions and taking action. Carthage athletes read to disadvantaged children in tough neighborhoods. Carthage Greek organizations coordinate regular volunteer opportunities with the local Boys and Girls Clubs and YMCA/YWCA. Business students do taxes for free through the VITA program. Carthaginians work tirelessly for organ donation or host a Relay for Life event for cancer. Still others work on better stewardship

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of our environment, serve in national offices to improve the education of young girls in other nations, travel the globe to spread medical supplies in such locations as Nicaragua or contribute to Carthage-sponsored deep water wells in Africa. This year many of our young men will walk in high heels alongside me and other faculty and staff men to protest sexual assault and crimes against women. Still others wage war against homelessness and the despair of deep poverty. More than 20 students have volunteered to help operate the homeless shelter and food pantry in Kenosha. Scores of students will promote education through the Readers are Leaders program for which Carthage is the lead sponsor. I could go on for pages, listing service activities, examples of volunteerism, and the incredible efforts of our unselfish students and the dedicated faculty and staff who lead them. This record of engagement is stunning, and something I am incredibly proud of each and every day. If all of this doesn’t have your heart beating with Carthage pride, let me share some more good news. The pages that follow in this new and beautifully reconstructed magazine are filled with the names of generous and dedicated individuals who provide our students with the “tools” they need to carry out these kinds of efforts effectively. The selfless gifts of so many of you truly allow the College to survive, and to thrive. Our students are making a difference, and YOU are helping them do so. Our donors help

to ensure that our students will attain a first-class education to make the world a better and safer place. They are, in essence, a real part of every good deed our students accomplish now and in the future. These gifts are helping to create full lives for great citizens dedicated to truth, strength and service. A simple “thank you” seems inadequate to express our level of appreciation. Perhaps you can feel this gratitude if you close your eyes and imagine a picture of a thriving campus, bubbling with energy and good intentions, making this world a better place for all. Our resources are determined by the tuition our students pay to attend Carthage, and every year these finances are exhausted by March 17. It is through the incredible support of our friends that Carthage is able to remain true to our excellence and to provide this wonderful education to our amazing students. Rather than searching for a genie and a magic lamp, or waiting for the world to recognize the worth of colleges and education, we are proud to say that our supporters and donors recognize our strength. March 17 isn’t a scary or sad day; it is the day we celebrate our good fortune and the generosity of friends just like you. Tuition Run-Out Day (T.R.O.D.) is almost here, and, when it comes, we all will gather to say a heartfelt “THANK YOU.” And then we will get right back to saving the world! My best wishes to all of you,

Gregory Woodward

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FACULTY NOTES

Professors share their wisdom with a wider audience

Penny Seymoure,

New Wonder Meets Wisdom Lecture Series For those who can’t make it to campus, Carthage is bringing the expertise of its faculty to you. Carthage has launched a new lecture series featuring distinguished faculty members. The Wonder Meets Wisdom Lecture Series, hosted by the Office of Institutional Advancement, includes three engaging lectures, held in downtown Milwaukee, Chicago, and Zion, Ill. The first lecture in the series was held on Thursday, Jan. 16, at the Milwaukee Marriott Downtown. John Isham, director of the Western Heritage Program and associate professor of Great Ideas and modern languages, spoke to Carthage alumni and friends on “The Future of Liberal Arts.” The evening began with a complimentary reception of appetizers and beverages, followed by the presentation. In the second lecture on Tuesday, March 4, physics professor Kevin Crosby and biology professor Deanna Byrnes discussed “Teaching Science in the 21st Century.” The talk was held in the University Center Conference Chicago.

The next lecture in the Wonder Meets Wisdom series: Wednesday, April 30 “The Politics of Water”
 Environmental Science, Biology, and Geography Professor Tracy Gartner and Political Science Professor Jerald Mast Illinois Beach Resort, 1 Lake Front Drive, Zion, Ill.

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The events are open to the entire Carthage community, as well as the public. There is no cost to attend, but spots are limited. To register, please call 262-551-2137.

associate professor of neuroscience and psychological science, recently was awarded the Dick Ringler Distinguished Peace Educator Award by the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies. The institute is an organization of public and private colleges and universities dedicated to enrich academic and public discourse on issues of peace and conflict. Carthage has been a member of the nonpartisan institute since its founding in 1985. The award is given to those who make a notable contribution to teaching or studying human experience, national and global security issues, global cooperation, human rights and international law, environmental responsibility and global sustainability, as well as factors necessary for peace on multiple levels. Prof. Seymoure received the award for her work with Mbya Guaraní indigenous groups in northeastern Argentina — specifically, the telling and retelling of their stories, and

STAFF NOTES Professor William J. Miller has been named the acting dean of graduate and professional studies at Carthage. He will supervise all functions in the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies, including the graduate program, adult education, the paralegal studies program, continuing education, and summer programs. “I am honored and excited to have an opportunity to help lead the GPS programs at Carthage,” Prof. Miller said. “Working together, we will explore and build innovative, student-centered programs that maintain the high academic integrity of Carthage, while providing new and in-demand educational opportunities to students and the community.” Prof. Miller joined the College in 2000 and has served as chair of the Division of the Social Sciences and the Sociology Department, director of the Criminal Justice Program, and ombudsperson. He is recognized widely for his committed work as a teacher and scholar in sociology and criminology. Representing the interests of Graduate and Professional Studies, he will be a member of the provost’s office staff and will sit with President Gregory Woodward’s cabinet. Michael West, associate vice president for graduate and professional studies, and Professor Paul Zavada, graduate program director, will continue in their current roles and will report to the acting dean.

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K AR A BAYLOR After a nationwide search, Carthage hired the Rev. Kara Baylor as campus pastor. She succeeds the Rev. Ross H. Larson, who is retiring from his second stint as dean of A. F. Siebert Chapel. She began her Carthage ministry in January. formally documenting and publicizing governmental abuses against the Mbya.

Sarah Rubinfeld, assistant professor of chemistry and environmental science, took on a task above and beyond academics to graduate from Leadership Kenosha, earning the Project of the Year award. The mission of Leadership Kenosha is to develop a diverse group of emerging and existing community leaders, ensuring the continuing vitality of the greater Kenosha community. Participants from all segments of the business and nonprofit community engage in research and complete a community service team project to gain practical leadership skills, effect change, and enhance awareness of community matters. A member of team Lifting Soles, Professor Rubinfeld worked with the local organization Walkin’ in My Shoes to assist in the development of the Taylor-Gabbylill Boutique for the Homeless, a clothing store for the disadvantaged. Using community connections and professional problem solving skills, the team was able to acquire a multitude of racks and shelving from a local retailer and to organize existing donations. With the help of volunteers, they installed the racks and shelving, ensuring that donated merchandise can quickly be made available and clients have a classy, dignified boutique in which they can browse for the clothing they need. Lifting Soles donated its financial award back to Leadership Kenosha, providing a scholarship opportunity for future participants.

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Connections It may be said too often that it is a small world, but the truth of the matter is that the world is small and is getting smaller every day. We are more connected to people and places than we can imagine. This was shown to me once again, upon being offered and accepting the call as campus pastor at Carthage. I have been down the road from Carthage at Mount Pleasant Lutheran Church in Racine, Wis., for more than 13 years. That gave me automatic connections with faculty and staff members, former campus pastors, and countless alumni who are or have been members. I knew about one other connection before accepting this call. One of my past calls had been as youth director at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Moorhead, Minn. One of the young people became near and dear to me, and one of her best friends from college days is the women’s swimming coach at Carthage, Beth DeLaRosby. I was surprised by all of the other connections that have come to light. To stick with the swimming connection, my cousin Deb Blanchard was the swim coach at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa. Greg Earhart, the Carthage’s men’s swimming coach, swam on her team. Small world. Other connections came to light after I accepted this call as well. Ed and Nancy Konvalinka ’57 are members of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Denver, where I did my seminary internship, and they graduated from Carthage when it was in Illinois. I’m a graduate of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, and I believe I have met three other Luther grads who are faculty or staff members here at

Carthage. One of them, Jim Ripley, has a good friend who just happens to be married to my cousin Ann. To top it off, on my first day on campus I met Fletcher Paulsen ’15, and we share a friendship with one of my Luther classmates. It is a small world, indeed. I look forward to meeting and being in ministry with the students, faculty, and staff at Carthage. I also look forward to creating connections with the alumni and friends of Carthage, to hear your stories and see how we can be in ministry together. Our faith in God through Jesus calls us into relationships – with God and one another. Those relationships build communities, and those communities are called to have an impact on those around them. I would love to hear the story of how your time at Carthage has helped you impact the community where you live today. Or the story of how your time at Carthage shaped your faith, helped you find and develop your God-given gifts, and how the time spent at this place is helping you be who you are today. I want to hear these stories, but these stories also need to be shared with others. You never know what connection you have out there until you start to share your Carthage story. In Christ,

Pastor Kara Campus Pastor

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ON CAMPUS

A glimpse of what’s happening in the Carthage community

Build a resume, build community Thanks to a new $144,000 grant, this year Carthage students are getting paid for what otherwise would be unpaid internships. The Career Ready Internship Initiative grant from Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation allows the College to pay participating students $10 per hour to work at area nonprofit organizations and businesses. The positions are with community partners that are cultivated by Carolynn Friesch, Carthage’s director of internships. She noted that the program provides a dual benefit. Students earn a paycheck while gaining necessary experience that can open the door to full-time work with the same employer or elsewhere. Most of the internship opportunities are with nonprofits, which benefit greatly as well. “The student is giving back to the community by offering services to organizations that need help and might not be able to pay for it,” said Jean Frederick, senior director of career services at Carthage. The interns have been allowed to work up to 12 hours per week during the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 semesters. That limit is extended during January Term (30 hours) and in summer 2014 (35 hours). Sandy Saldivar ’14, a criminal justice major from Chicago, took advantage of the program to spend three days a week at the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department last fall. She went on ride-alongs with deputies and observed the daily duties of detectives, corrections officers, and even judges. With a summer 2013 internship at her hometown Chicago Police Department also under her belt, she applied to join the pool of candidates eligible for hire with the Kenosha County sheriff’s office. Yet spending time in the court system during the fall internship prompted her to think seriously about

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Brandon Cooney ’14 is an intern at the Racine (Wis.) Zoo, where he is putting retail strategies to work in the gift shop.

going on to law school, to pursue a career as a prosecutor. “I hadn’t really thought about that as an option for myself,” she said. Brandon Cooney ’14 is an intern at the Racine Zoo, about 20 minutes north of the Carthage campus. A marketing major from Mooresville, Ind., he has been given a wide range of responsibilities in the zoo gift shop during the slower winter months and will help with marketing efforts as traffic picks up in spring. For practical reasons, the pay made the internship much more attractive to him. It’s helping to fill in some of the gaps in his work experience, said Brandon, who also manages a sportswear store.

“Do I want to stay in retail and see where that leads, get a 9-5 desk job, or something else? Although that answer is still undecided,” he said, “this internship really helped me see that there are many different sides to retail, and where retail can lead.” The Great Lakes grant will fund a total of 54 internship opportunities over the course of the year. To be eligible, students must have junior or senior standing, a major and career goals related to the position, and an unmet financial need. Other organizations that are taking on Carthage interns during the spring semester include the United Way of Kenosha County, Woodland Pattern Book Center, and the Hospice Alliance.

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DATE : October 5-6

DATE : October 26-27

October 5, 4-6 p.m. October 6, 7-9:30 p.m.

October 26, 4-6 p.m. October 27, 7-9:30 p.m.

Exposing one of the most ignominious—and little-studied—events of the past 130 years, Joël Calmettes’s exemplary documentary chronicles the Berlin Conference on Africa. At this meeting, held at Chancellor Otto von Bismarck’s official residence in Berlin, the major European countries and the U.S. divided up the vast continent for their own gain without the presence of a single African-proceedings which set in motion the ruinous colonization of Africa that would irrevocably and disastrously change the fate of that land.

Revisiting the musical genre of former films, writer director Christophe Honoré weaves an intricate story of multiple romantic triangles and world-changing milestones. Era-spanning and globe-hopping, the ambitious “Beloved” boils down to the love lives of two women: Madeleine and her daughter, Vera, as they grapple with fidelity, commitment, and desire in ways that are achingly human and instantly recognizable, poignantly expressing the thorniest of love’s complications through Honoré’s lyrics.

MONSIEUR LAZHAR

LA PIROGUE DATE : November 2-3

DATE : November 9-10

November 2, 4-6 p.m. November 3, 7-9:30 p.m.

November 9, 4-6 p.m. November 10, 7-9:30 p.m.

Writer-director Philippe Falardeau’s unforgettable movie, based on a one-person play by Evelyne de la Chenelière, explores the intricate process by which M. Lazhar earns the respect and trust of his pupils; some, the children of immigrants or, like this devoted instructor, recent arrivals to Quebec. As the reasons for M. Lazhar’s immigration to Canada from Algeria are made clear, so, too is his rather unconventional method for applying of the teaching position. “Monsieur Lazhar” is that rarest of movies about education, one that avoids clichés and sentimentality, favoring instead honesty and clear-eyed compassion.

Moussa Touré’s trenchant chronicle of a sea trek from West Africa to Europe lays bare the incalculable perils of immigration, as veteran fisherman Baye Laye reluctantly agrees to be the captain of the long, narrow canoe of the title. Illegally transporting roughly 30 people from Dakar, Senegal, to Spain, the pirogue’s passengers each hope to start anew in the West and escape the grim economic realities at home. Unlike most films about immigration, “The Pirogue” refuses to speak in hazy ideologies: it presents the brutal realities that millions worldwide face in the effort to leave one land for another.

The Tournées Festival

Room to grow

POLISSE

*English subtitles available for all films

DATE : November 16-17

Support for the Tournées Festival is provided by Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States / Centre National de la Cinématographie et l’Image Animée

Over several weekends in the fall, the Carthage community said “Bonjour!” to some of the best recent French cinema. November 16, 4-6 p.m. November 17, 7-9:30 p.m.

Based on real cases from the Paris Child Protection Unit, “Polisse” examines the brutal tasks of 10 CPU officers and smartly explores the toll this grueling labor takes on the officers, both on the job and at home, rendered with the sharp immediacy of news ripped from the headlines. Marriages and other personal relationships unravel, once-close colleagues become bitter enemies, and supervisors interfere with endless bureaucracy and red tape. But, no matter the difficulties in their private and professional lives, these CPU cops remain constantly dedicated to rescuing society’s most vulnerable members from unspeakable harm.

The College’s Diversity Task Force presented The Tournees Festival from Oct. 5 to Nov. 17, 2013. Five French-language films were shown in the Campbell Student Union Auditorium. As a member of the task force, Professor Isabel Rivero-Vila was awarded a grant to put on the festival. The French American Cultural Exchange (FACE), in partnership with the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, created the program to bring contemporary French cinema to American college and university campuses.

“This cinema needs to be known.” Carthage was among 30 colleges and universities nationwide that were approved for The Tournees Festival in 2013-14. Other institutions chosen for the highly competitive grant included the University of Notre Dame and Duke University. An average of 100 moviegoers from around the Midwest attended each weekend. Faculty members led discussions after the movies when time permitted. “The insights of the public and the discussions led by the professors were very eye-opening,” said Prof. Rivero-Vila, who teaches French and Spanish in the Modern Languages Department.

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Campus France USA / Florence Gould Foundation / highbrow entertainment. www.facecouncil.org

In addition, the professor’s students told her the festival gave them a new appreciation for Francophone cinema. She pointed out that France ranks third in the world in movie production. “This cinema needs to be known,” Prof. Rivero-Vila said. The offices of the President and Provost, the Division of the Humanities, and the Modern Languages, Communication and Digital Media, and Religion departments also contributed toward the series. The French Club, a French Fellow, and the International Friendship Society helped with promotion. While all of Prof. Rivero-Vila’s French students were required to attend the festival, it provided a special blueprint for those in her Topics course. They were assigned to put on their own festival as part of the Francophone Cultures Through Film and Multimedia class. She plans to apply for future grants in hopes of making it an annual festival.

Carthage has announced the formation of a new Division of Business. The Business Administration Department previously was part of the Division of the Social Sciences. Announcing the change, President Gregory Woodward said it offers significant external recognition and benefits. Most notably, he said, the new division is eligible to pursue prestigious accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), which is only possible as a stand-alone academic unit. The new structure also opens the door to possible graduate course offerings in business. Carthage officials expressed confidence that a standalone division would aid in the recruitment of business students. Management, marketing, and accounting all were among the top 10 majors of interest among incoming 2013 freshmen. President Woodward and Provost Julio Rivera made the decision after several conversations with the Business Administration Department, the Division of the Social Sciences, other division chairs, the President’s Cabinet, the Stamats consulting firm, and the Carthage Board of Trustees. “In every conversation, there was widespread support for this new division,” President Woodward said. The change in structure has no impact on existing curriculum or requirements for business students, he added. Non-business students also retain the same class choices as before. Business becomes Carthage’s seventh academic division, joining Education, Fine Arts, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. Faculty members elected Thomas Groleau, a professor of business administration, as the first division chair. After a meeting with President Woodward and Provost Rivera, members of the Economics Department decided it would remain part of the Division of the Social Sciences.

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Stage success For the fifth consecutive year, the Carthage Theatre Department was invited to present a full production of a new play at the Kennedy Center/American College Theater Regional Festival. From Jan. 7-11, several Carthage students and faculty received recognition for excellence in collegiate theatre. KCACTF is a national theatre program involving 18,000 students from colleges and universities nationwide, which has served as a catalyst in improving the quality of college theatre in the United States. The Region III festival honors college theatre programs in the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The 46th annual Region III festival was held at Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw, Mich.

Senior selected for One-Act Play Festival Mikaley Osley ’14, a double-major in theatre and English, won KCACTF’s One-Act Play Festival with her play “Matilda’s Characters.” The play was chosen from a field of more than 80 submissions. Mikaley also presented “The Cure to Writer’s Block: Good Company and Chinese Food” in the 10-minute play category. This is the third time in four years that Mikaley has been honored and selected to have her work at the festival — a feat even more impressive considering that many of the competing playwrights are graduate students or come from larger programs with majors in playwriting. She was also the only student at the festival with plays selected from both categories.

Carthage New Play Initiative serves up another winner The Carthage production of “A Clamour of Rooks” was one of six selected as a featured Festival Production. “A Clamour of Rooks” was developed as part of Carthage’s New Play Initiative. It was developed by theatre professor Neil Scharnick and Carthage students, in collaboration with Irish playwright Martin Maguire and Patrick Sutton, head of the Gaiety National Theatre School of Ireland. “A Clamour of Rooks” received its world premiere in Dublin, Ireland, in January 2013 before coming back to Carthage in February 2013 for its stateside debut.

More individual honors Four Carthage students and one professor also were honored with regional certificates of merit:

Kelly Field ’15

Courtney Matula ’14

Prof. Neil Scharnick

Stage Management, “Stars in the Morning Sky”

Costume Design, “Stars in the Morning Sky”

Directing, “A Clamour of Rooks”

Jack Lambert ’15

Mikaley Osley ’14

Musical Arrangements, “As You Like It”

Stage Management, “A Clamour of Rooks”

In addition, eight students participated in the Irene Ryan Acting Competition, with Brea Beelow ’13 and Andrew Stachurski ’14 moving onto the finals.

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Carthage in Chicago Carthage is excited to announce the launch of Carthage in Chicago for fall 2014. The semesterlong program will provide students with the opportunity to take part in an internship or a major academic project, a variety of classes, and weekend excursions — all while living in one of the most dynamic cities in the world. The Office of Career Services, in partnership with Carthage faculty, will secure internships for a limited number of students. With approval, program participants also may embark on a major academic project, including a service-based learning experience, research project, or independent study. The academic component initially will include two or three evening courses each semester that focus on the city of Chicago as text. Topics may include architecture, performing and fine arts, history, economics, politics, and public relations. Cocurricular activities will include trips to museums and concerts, as well as culinary explorations. “This semester-long program is designed to provide Carthage students with full-time internships drawn from the vast opportunities that exist in Chicago,” President Gregory Woodward said. “Living, working, and studying in the great city of Chicago is in itself a highly valuable learning

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Cultivating STEM teachers As the nation’s need for graduates in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields grows more pressing, so does the need for teachers who can provide that training. A new minor equips Carthage education students to do just that.

experience, and it enriches the already bountiful learning that goes on every day on the shores of Lake Michigan at the main campus in Kenosha.” Home to 32 Fortune 500 companies, the Chicago metropolitan area offers a wealth of employment opportunities in many fields. Internships already have been secured with well-known organizations like Red Frog, Pritzker Military Museum and Library, the ELCA, the Schaumburg Boomers baseball team, Northlight Theatre, Music Institute of Chicago, and the Shedd Aquarium. Carthage also benefits from a strong alumni support network in the Windy City, with alumni contributing additional placements at Satori Energy, RIVS, and CPUrx, Inc. to name a few. “Our alumni are an essential component to the initial launch and continued success of the Chicago internship program,” said Carolynn Friesch, the College’s director of internships. “By sharing internship leads, hosting a Carthage student intern, or serving as a professional mentor, they can be a valuable resource for the College.” To learn more or to become involved by offering internships, mentoring students, teaching a seminar, or providing classroom space recommendations, please visit www.carthage.edu/ chicago.

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The new STEM minor for educators emerged from an overhaul of the College’s previous minor for prospective elementary and middle school science teachers. It received final approval in December and is now available to students. They can choose one of two tracks: Project Lead The Way or Life Science. Education professor Prisca Moore is involved heavily in both tracks. She led the College to secure a partnership with Project Lead The Way, the nation’s leading provider of STEM education. President Barack Obama set a goal to prepare 100,000 highquality STEM teachers nationwide by 2021. As the only college or university in Wisconsin to form a formal partnership with PLTW, Carthage will be positioned to train those who answer that call. “It’s an opportunity for our students that they can’t get anywhere else,” Prof. Moore said. “I can’t think of a better thing they could do to make themselves desirable teacher candidates.” Recently the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Enroth Fund, awarded Prof. Moore a $14,400 grant to send two faculty members and two student interns to a weeklong PLTW training program this summer at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. Qinzi Ji, an adjunct assistant professor of biology, will join her as the College’s faculty members at the intensive workshop. Prof. Moore completed another session last summer. To honor engineers in the family, Prof. Moore’s mother, Ceacy, contributed scholarships that will cover the cost of two additional Carthage student interns. All students will receive PLTW certification after completing the workshop.

The STEM minors in that track will use the knowledge to help shape lessons for middle school classes. Many likely will be placed at the Kenosha School of Technology Enhanced Curriculum (KTEC), a Project Lead The Way school, for their field experiences. New grant money also will help the Life Science track. The Transform Wisconsin Coalition, composed of community and health care leaders, universities, and government agencies, has pledged three more years of funding to the Food for Learning program. Prof. Moore and Mary Bohning, an adjunct faculty member in the Division of the Natural Sciences, are co-directors of the school gardening initiative. Food for Learning partners with local schools to plant and maintain outdoor and indoor (hydroponic and aquaponic) gardens. The produce is used in school lunches and donated to food pantries. Waste composting and vermicomposting (worm bins) are practiced at some schools. Education students who choose the track will do their fieldwork at one of the partner sites. Food for Learning is already in place at 15 schools. The 24-credit STEM minor for educators features four new courses. Prof. Moore thanked Professor Kevin Crosby and Grants Director Julie Dresen for their help in establishing the fresh offerings. These changes also are designed to give Carthage education students the tools to adapt to new, more rigorous standards that school systems in Wisconsin and other states have adopted for technology and engineering.

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Visit us online at

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Late Night Breakfast Power of reading “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Carthage strongly seconds that sentiment from the late Dr. Seuss. Thus, the College served as the premier sponsor of the sixth annual community-wide Readers are Leaders event Tuesday, March 4. As the event approached, the United Way was well on the way to its goal of placing 300 volunteers in classrooms throughout Kenosha County. Those volunteers read Dr. Seuss books to elementary school students and described how reading contributed to their success. This event is part of the National Education Association’s annual Read Across America initiative. Tracy Nielsen, CEO of the United Way of Kenosha County, said the small time commitment — two hours, including one in the classroom — gives the readers a great starting point for future service. “Schools can’t bear sole responsibility for the education of children in our community. All of us have to take part,” she said. “It’s our hope that the volunteers who enter the schools for this event leave with a determination to return and become more engaged.” In past years, entire Carthage sports teams have participated. Interns from the College also spent J-Term 2014 working on preparations for Readers are Leaders and other United Way events.

Faculty and staff members ditched their thinking caps for chefs’ hats, continuing a popular Carthage tradition by serving Late Night Breakfast to students on the eve of final exams in December. Others regaled the study-weary students with Christmas carols during the event from 10 p.m. to midnight.

Sweet 16 for Seuss-a-thon Carthage held its 16th annual Seuss-a-thon on Saturday, March 1. Along with books, crafts, games, and visits from Dr. Seuss characters, the Carthage Music Theatre Program presented three showings of “Seussical the Musical.” This year, Carthage teamed up with the Kenosha Public Library to support the library’s “Grow a Reader: 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten” program.

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Carthage inspires hope for the future and welcomes back a familiar face from the past

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hether they’re suffered on the athletic field or the battlefield, concussions have grabbed the attention of the medical community. And Carthage students have stepped into critical roles in the search for understanding. Four students in Carthage’s athletic training education program work for the Medical College of Wisconsin on multiple studies, overseen by one of the nation’s leading brain trauma researchers. The research is designed to boost confidence in clinical diagnoses and help determine when concussed

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patients are fit to return to duty. The latest link in the partnership between Carthage and MCW could be seen last fall under the Red Men’s helmets. About 80 returning football players wore sensors behind their ears for games and contact practices. Each sensor measures the location, magnitude, and duration of impacts to that player’s head. The xPatch, developed by X2 Biosystems, is not yet commercially available. Carthage is one of four schools that partner with MCW to conduct the study, which is believed to be the only one of its kind in the

United States. Each day Becka Owens ’16, of Barneveld, Wis., applied the sensors, collected them, and uploaded the data for Medical College researchers to analyze. She aspires to become a head athletic trainer at a high school or college. “I’ve always been fascinated with concussion research,” she said, “and it’s made me consider the possibility of pursuing more research in the future.” The sensor experiment is the latest offshoot from Project Head to Head, which is funded by a threeyear U.S. Department of Defense

Working for the Medical College of Wisconsin, students place sensors behind football players’ ears.

grant. Dr. Mike McCrea, director of brain research and professor of neurosurgery and neurology at the Medical College, directs the project. He has researched traumatic brain injuries for 20 years. “We were studying this topic when nobody cared,” he said. Just about everyone cares now. Fueled by a growing list of returning combat veterans and professional athletes with debilitating illnesses

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A net gain attributed at least in part to concussions, the topic has taken center stage. Dr. McCrea is a neuropsychology consultant to the Green Bay Packers and a member of the National Football League’s Head, Neck, and Spine Committee. Over the past six years, he has come to rely on Carthage’s help in the quest for answers. Dr. McCrea explained that the College was chosen based on the quality of its athletics and athletic training programs. “The caliber of student there has been just outstanding,” he said. “I’ve got to have total trust in the participating sites.” Besides Becka, three other athletic training majors are involved: Kristen Lemberger ’14, of Crystal Lake, Ill.; Ashley Greenwood ’14, of Frankfort, Ill.; and Mike Von Borstel ’16, of Orland Park, Ill. Carthage’s head athletic trainer, Jake Dinauer, said the experience would stand out on the students’ resumes. He emphasized that they’re particularly lucky to work with Dr. McCrea and his colleagues. “Anytime you see a concussion study in a peer-reviewed journal, his name is usually on it,” Mr. Dinauer said. Although it’s too early in the study to draw meaningful conclusions, he said isolated measurements have yielded some interesting results. For example, sometimes multiple small hits cause as much damage as one big hit. Another component of Project Head to Head reaches beyond football, to encompass the men’s and women’s lacrosse and soccer

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NCAA Division III Men’s Volleyball Championship coming to Tarble Arena

Defensive lineman Brandon Sullivan shows off the sensor under his helmet before practice.

teams at Carthage. As its name implies, the project pits several concussion diagnostic tools against one another. Kristen and Ashley conduct baseline tests on athletes in those sports before the season. They then administer follow-up tests to athletes who suffer concussions. “I really enjoy it. It has to be one of the greatest opportunities I’ve had,” said Kristen, who has worked on the project since it began at Carthage in 2012. “It’s awesome to be part of this cutting-edge research.” During the fall season, they recorded 15 concussions — mostly in football, with a handful split between the other participating men’s sports. Carthage athletes’ self-reporting of concussions exceeds that at most other colleges, which faculty members link to the emphasis the College places on health. “A lot of schools just do one computerized test as their baseline. We do a lot more than that,” Kristen said. “We’re more conservative with concussions, which is definitely the way to go.”

The NCAA named Carthage the host school for the 2018 NCAA Division III Men’s Volleyball Championship. The three-day event will take place on April 27-29, 2018, at Carthage’s Tarble Arena. Carthage was one of 430 selected sites in 23 sports announced by the NCAA in December for championships in the years 2015 to 2019. “We’ve been trying for quite a while to host this,” Carthage Athletic Director Bob Bonn said. “The NCAA realized Carthage has the facilities for such an event. They’re excited to bring it to the Midwest. We’ll do a great job.”

Gary Williams, director of Carthage’s Center for Student Success, serves as national chair for Division III men’s volleyball and can speak firsthand to the respect and admiration the volleyball community has for Carthage and its men’s volleyball program. “Being selected as a host for this event further solidifies Carthage’s place among the elite programs in this sport,” Williams said. “This is truly a testament to the dedication and work of Coach (L.J.) Marx and all of the past and present athletes that have competed for us.” The inaugural Division III championship was held in 2012 at Springfield (Mass.) College, and the 2013 championship was played at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass. The 2014 event will be played April 25-27 at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa. “Hosting an NCAA national championship is a tremendous opportunity for Carthage to showcase its amazing campus, facilities, and staff on a national scale,” continued Williams. “We are extremely fortunate to be selected, and we are all looking forward to putting on a first-class event for the student-athletes, coaches, and fans.”

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After soaring to uncharted heights as national player of the year, Steve Djurickovic ’11 shares his basketball knowledge as an assistant coach for the Red Men.

Hoops star leaps into coaching After completing his college basketball career as Carthage’s all-time leading scorer, Steve Djurickovic ’11 stood on the verge of fulfilling what’s generally an athlete’s biggest dream. And he said no. He spent 10 days working out with a professional team in Serbia, his father’s ancestral homeland. Before talk of a contract ever came up, though, Steve followed the tug back home to Kenosha. Rather than prolong his playing career in an unfamiliar setting, he chose to start forming a new career in coaching at Carthage. He’s now in his second year as a part-time assistant coach for the Red Men, breaking down game tape of upcoming opponents and scouting potential recruits at high school games. “It’s so different going from playing to coaching,” Steve admitted. “As a player, you can control the game physically, but as a coach you put players in positions where they can be

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successful. Sometimes I get the urge to jump on the court, but I get so much more satisfaction teaching our players to be leaders and follow the game plan.” What better place to begin that learning curve than Carthage, where the gym essentially has been his backyard since age 8? His dad, Bosko, has been head coach of the Red Men since 1996. “Before I started playing junior high and high school basketball,” Steve recalled, “I remember going to practice almost every day and getting thrown around by guys like Jason Wiertel (’02) and the 2002 Final Four team.” He didn’t visit or apply to any other colleges. The choice was easy, and his loyalty paid off. Steve was named D3hoops.com national player of the year in 2010, when the Red Men reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division III tournament. Then, early in his senior season at Carthage, he passed his old gym tormentor, Mr. Wiertel, to top the College’s career scoring list. In 2011 he also earned the Jostens Trophy, a national award for excellence in the classroom, on the court, and in the community. He acknowledges those accolades mean zilch in his new capacity, where he has to start from the bottom rung and work his way up. But his competitive spirit hasn’t faded, and he still finds it fun to be involved in the game. “Your playing career goes by so fast, you just want to stay part of it somehow,” Steve said. The move to the sidelines doesn’t shield Steve from the occasional verbal jab by his dad. But Bosko joked that Steve, with his even-keel approach, is the only one of his children whose temperament could mesh with his own coaching style. “He’s doing great. He’s a very passionate Carthage guy,” Bosko said. “It’s a role that fits him.” When he’s not coaching, Steve spends time on his thesis — the last piece of a Master in Education degree at Carthage. The topic? “Athletic Satisfaction Among Division III Basketball Players.” For now, that involves issuing surveys and analyzing data. If his plan holds up, someday, somewhere, he’ll have a chance to boost that level of satisfaction as a head coach.

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Changing with the tides Growth of swimming program shows promise for the future While none of Carthage’s athletic teams is a stranger to accolades, the recent aquatic success has gained the men’s and women’s swimming programs national recognition. “This is the best team I’ve ever had at Carthage,” said men’s swimming head coach Greg Earhart. “We are not the most talented — far from it, actually — but every single guy on our team adds to it. Last year’s conference meet humbled us, and the result is a group of guys who place the value of work and the success of the team above their own individual needs. That’s something we strive for each season, but it’s even more evident this year.” The Red Men won the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin title for five consecutive years from 2008 through 2012. But the team has grown both physically and intellectually, with 25 individuals on this year’s roster who Earhart describes as incredibly accomplished. The average ACT score of last year’s freshmen was the highest he has had. “As our academic profile gets stronger, we’re appealing to a new caliber of student-athlete,” said Coach Earhart. “I’m excited to see this help lift our team to new levels nationally.” The 2013-14 season is his 12th as head coach, and his time at Carthage has allowed him to witness the growth and success of the program — a major factor being the support from the College itself. “Certainly a new pool helped, but the vision of Dr. Campbell and Dr. Bonn to invest in aquatics the way they have is something few schools have,” Coach Earhart said, referring to former Carthage President F. Gregory Campbell and Director of Athletics Robert Bonn. Women’s head coach Beth DeLaRosby, in her sixth year as head coach, agrees that the support has made a difference. “The Carthage women’s program has grown by gaining more competitive athletes, as well as reintroducing divers to the program. We could not accomplish either of

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these without the support of our administration.” Coach DeLaRosby has been highly successful during her time at Carthage, leading the Lady Reds to top-10 finishes at the NCAA Division III Women’s Swimming Championship her first three years. As athletes have come and gone, she has witnessed the talent of the women improving greatly — not just in the pool, but academically as well. However, their greatest strength lies in their camaraderie. “The greatest strength of this team is the ability to work together to overcome challenges

throughout the season,” she said. “On a daily basis in practice and in class, these women are continually challenged mentally and physically — challenges that they are able to beat because of the support from their teammates.” The women’s team took second at the CCIW championship on Feb. 13-15, while the men’s team placed third. Men’s swimmer Lee Hollman ‘17 won the 200-yard backstroke. Both teams won the Wisconsin Private College Swimming Championship on Jan. 25. The Koenitzer Aquatic Center has been graced by the presence of many talented studentathletes. Many individuals and relay teams have broken Carthage and CCIW conference records, in addition to placing and making numerous appearances at the NCAA championship over the years. Most continue to succeed even after they leave the Carthage pool. Amanda (Croix ’11) Patzke, who was named CCIW Swimmer of the Year both in 2010 and 2011, qualified for the 2012 Olympic Trials; Stacey (Klepel ’00) Kiefer won the 2012 Chicago Triathlon; Caitlin Schober ’13 was crowned Miss Kenosha in 2013; and the list goes on with both men and women excelling in their lives after Carthage. Coach Earhart stated, “… I find myself more excited about what our kids do after they graduate. Swimming is just a gateway to bigger things.”

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Carthage Gives Back Prepared to lead. Inclined to serve. Five ways Carthage students are making a difference.

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Who’s No. 1? Third place wasn’t good enough. Last year, ONE at Carthage finished in third place in the ONE Campus Challenge, a nationwide competition to mobilize students to raise awareness about poverty, hunger, and preventable disease in developing countries through letter-writing and other awareness campaigns. This year, the student organization finished first in the competition.

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NE is a national grassroots advocacy and campaigning organization that works to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease around the world. The Carthage group scored more points than the University of Iowa, University of Michigan and University of Virginia combined. For some perspective, Carthage has 2,500 full-time undergraduate students. Those schools combined have 64,594. The group, which was formed in spring 2012, will receive a $1,000 grant to use to attract more members and build a movement of students, faculty, and friends committed to ending extreme poverty by 2030. It will also send a student representative to Washington this summer to participate on ONE’s exclusive Student Advisory Board.

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“ONE at Carthage is a student-driven also collaborated with Phi “I am challenging myself, my chapter, and group that not only involves the students Kappa Sigma, Delta Upsilon, the entire Carthage community to do more.” directly active in the organization, but Alpha Chi Omega, Tau Kappa also involves students campus-wide in Epsilon, InterVarsity Christian the challenges,” said Ellen Hauser, the group’s faculty advisor and Fellowship, and the Modern Languages, Theatre, and Political assistant professor of political science and women’s and gender Science departments. This is in addition to the calls and tweets to studies. “The phenomenal success of the Carthage organization lawmakers and tables outside of many events. can be attributed to the hard work of the group members, who are Winning the ONE Campus Challenge is definitely a feather in devoted to educating others about the realities of poverty in other the cap of the organization, but don’t think that it’ll be slowing countries, as well as taking action to reduce global poverty levels down anytime soon. and suffering.” “What we did this semester was great, but it isn’t enough” said To win the semester-long challenge, the group wrote 780 ONE at Carthage President Trevor Wiles. “I am challenging myself, letters, gave presentations to 11 classes, campaigned outside of my chapter, and the entire Carthage community to do more. One Johnson Hall, arranged to have a display in the library, and in 10 students wrote letters for our Electrify Africa Campaign. painted Kissing Rock for HIV/AIDS awareness and to I thank them for that, but wouldn’t it be wonderful if it help bring electricity to rural Africa. The members were one in five or one out of every two students?”

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“We never had the means or the opportunity to do anything for such a meaningful cause — until now.”

Live. Love. Donate. The night before their parents’ 25th anniversary, in April, Lindsay and Holly Muenchow ’16 drove home from Carthage to Roscoe, Ill., to surprise them with a gift. This gift couldn’t top the one Steve Muenchow had received from his wife, Amy, six years earlier: a kidney transplant. But it came close.

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he present was a shadow box with a news article Lindsay had written for The Current about the sisters’ new campus organization. Inspired by their parents’ story, the fraternal twins created Live.Love.Donate to promote organ donation. “How do you get a better anniversary present than that?” Mr. Muenchow said. Lindsay, a marketing major, and Holly, a self-designed landscape studies major, hosted the group’s first awareness event Nov. 20 in the Todd Wehr Center. About 150 people attended, as speakers described the organ and tissue donation process and debunked some common myths.

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The presenters also shared their personal connections to donation. Among them was Jes Norman ’08, whose kidney transplant was chronicled in the Spring 2013 issue of the Carthaginian. For the Muenchow sisters, organ donation always has been part of the landscape. Mr. Muenchow, who has the autoimmune disease vasculitis, underwent his first kidney transplant in 1991 — three years before they were born. Lindsay and Holly watched as the disease took its toll on their father’s energy level and forced him to spend three nights a week in dialysis treatments. They appreciate the luck that Amy worked out as a matching donor. Because of that, today both parents are healthy. Now the sisters want to spread the message farther. Collecting signatures to start Live.Love.Donate showed them many students have misconceptions about donation. “We never had the means or the opportunity to do anything for such a meaningful cause — until now,” Lindsay said. Raising awareness on campus was their first goal. Next, they hope to hold fundraising events. “In a very short time, this thing’s gotten a lot of attention,” Mr. Muenchow said. “I’m really proud of them.”

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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance The ways in which Carthage gives back are endless and benefit not only the community it is nestled in, but the students as well.

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ne such way is the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA), coordinated by Assistant Professor of Business Administration Julie Dawson, along with Associate Professor of Business Administration David Schlichting. “This is a great way for students to interact with the diverse Kenosha community and help people who are barely making ends meet,” Prof. Dawson stated. VITA promote’s financial stability and assetbuilding in the community. The Kenosha VITA Coalition is a partnership between Carthage, United Way of Kenosha County, the Kenosha County Job Center, Gateway Technical College, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and the IRS. Together, they provide free income tax preparation assistance for the community every year. One of the program’s main goals is to provide financial literacy education to Kenosha County residents to promote self-sufficiency. The program also aims to help low-to moderate-income families with tax preparation. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), for instance, is a commonly overlooked credit that may add more than a month’s salary to an individual or family’s annual income. With research suggesting that the earned income tax credit lifts more children out of poverty than any federal program, it makes sense that VITA has been a program close to Carthage’s heart. Dawson also described how VITA is an important service learning opportunity for students. It provides them an opportunity to learn how to discuss technical knowledge on a one-onone professional level with actual clients. She stated, “It’s one thing to talk about taxes in class or with your peers, but it takes another level of articulation to speak to someone who knows

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nothing about it and make them feel like they had a comfortable and positive experience.” Students and volunteers receive free training to become IRS-certified tax preparers and dedicate a few hours per month to prepare taxes for those unable to afford it. Many of the volunteers from Carthage are accounting majors who gain invaluable, real-world experience from the opportunity. In 2013 alone, VITA was able to provide more than $1.3 million in total refunds with the help of 81 volunteers, and has refunded nearly $4.9 million to local residents in the last four years.

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Schools of Hope

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espite the small acreage that makes up Carthage, the College’s influence covers a much broader expanse throughout the community. Danny Morse, senior captain of the men’s lacrosse team, made volunteering a priority not only for himself, but for his team as well. “I think it’s very important for Carthage athletic teams to immerse themselves in the community whenever possible,” Danny said. “The people of Kenosha take a lot of pride in our school, and I feel that, as our academic and athletic programs continue to grow, students and athletes should seek out new opportunities to help support the community.” He didn’t have to look far. The Schools of Hope (SOH) program, an initiative that aims to improve the reading ability of young children, presented itself to Morse in one of his classes. “Professor (Catherine) Lau announced to my class that the United Way of Racine County was looking for volunteers to help tutor and read with local elementary school students, and she did so at the perfect time — as our team was looking for opportunities to get involved in the community,” he said. The Racine Unified School District was presented with a serious problem when research showed that only one in three Racine Unified third-graders could read at grade level. Further research suggests that third-grade reading proficiency is a powerful predictor of later academic achievement, and that students who are not at least moderately successful in reading by third grade are unlikely to graduate from high school. Recognizing the need for action, the district partnered with United Way and concerned community members to implement a program that provides young children with tutors on a regular basis to increase reading achievement in early grades. Thus, the Schools of Hope initiative began. Jessica Safransky, United Way’s education initiatives director and a 2009 Carthage alumna, describes how the success of the program stems from the passion of its volunteers. She stated, “Volunteers are excited to have a tangible way to help students be successful. Educators are excited to have trained volunteers who are willing to spend time working

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with students one-on-one … The passion and dedication of the volunteers and teachers engaged in the program are what initially and continually move it forward.” SOH grew from two schools to eight and from 80 tutors to more than 200 in just three semesters. “Our current goal is to increase our volunteer numbers while continually improving the program,” Ms. Safransky said. “We’ve done great work at the eight Schools of Hope schools [in 2013], and an increased number of tutors would allow us to have an even greater impact.” The lacrosse team makes up 18 of the 21 total volunteers from Carthage. The Red Men also have organized Christmas toy drives for underprivileged families, collected shoes to be sent to Africa, and taught clinics for the Kenosha Raptors Lacrosse Club. “I’ve been excited with our team’s eagerness to volunteer,” said Danny, “and I think it has helped our guys develop a mindset of serving others. It’s been an experience that none of us will forget.” Last year at each school’s end-of-theyear celebrations, sponsorships from local businesses and individuals enabled SOH to present 257 students with a drawstring backpack that contained four books. “The looks on the students’ faces as they opened the bags and saw the books was priceless,” Ms. Safransky said. “For some students, it was the first time anyone had given them a book of their very own … As an educator and avid reader, it was extremely rewarding to see so many students be excited about books and reading.” Data show that students who work with a tutor make more progress, on average, than those who do not. The positive results demonstrate the impactful influence that volunteers, such as Morse and his team, can have by giving back.

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Clean Water Initiatives Even as we pride ourselves on our beautiful Lake Michigan campus, we at Carthage appreciate drinking filtered water. Residents of Ometepe, Nicaragua, are not as blessed as we are, often with no choice but to drink contaminated water.

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eidi Fenske ’14 witnessed this firsthand through one of the biannual study tours that Carthage professors Patrick Pfaffle and Matthew Zorn lead to the Central American nation. She described it as “one of the most eye-opening experiences of my life, because it showed me how much we take running water and our health for granted.” Heidi, a biology major from Milwaukee, is president of Carthage World Relief. The student organization has made strides to heal the wound and increase awareness for the need of pure water in Ometepe. In November, the organization hosted its annual Nica-Agua Benefit Concert. This year’s concert raised $1,500, all of which will go to install water filtration systems in the Ometepe area. The concert consisted of 13 performers, including comedians, bands, and other artists. Money was raised through the selling of handmade glass jewelry donated by alumni and raffle tickets for prizes of candy baskets, Carthage World Relief apparel, and gift cards. However, more assistance is always possible. Carthage World Relief seeks volunteers to assist Professor Matthew Zorn and Crosby with events like the concert. Also, donations for the Bradford ‘14 use a GPS device Nicaragua J-Term trips are always accepted — and to map out the water system in Altagracia, Nicaragua. not just monetary donations. On every trip, Carthage sends gently used clothing, children’s toys, medical supplies, and health products for the Ometepe people. To learn more, contact Prof. Pfaffle at ppfaffle@carthage.edu or Prof. Zorn at mzorn@carthage.edu.

Freshwater wells in Africa The College has pledged its support for clean water on yet another continent. With hard work and fundraising during the 2012-2013 academic year, the Carthage Chapel Office raised enough money to build a freshwater well in Ethiopia through the nonprofit organization Water to Thrive. The freshwater well will be built in the Ethiopian city of Gelan. The well is expected to assist about 3,000 people to access fresh water at a closer distance. The well was funded through generous offerings at Homecoming and Family Weekend worship services; the Celebration of Faith concert; an aquatic water event and a Kappa Pi art auction; and through offerings from student organizations CUMBYA and Lambda Kappa. The Chapel Office is raising funds to pay for the construction of a second well. If you wish to donate to Water to Thrive, please contact Debra Clark at 262-551-5810 or dclark@carthage.edu.

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A journey befitting a poet Over the years, Carthage has provided tens of thousands the opportunity to rise to places beyond any of their dreams or expectations. Jean Preston ’02, director of the Brainard Writing Center and Kenosha’s newly appointed poet laureate, feels fortunate to be one of those people. At age 19, after one year of college, she married her high school sweetheart and became a Navy wife. During the next 25 years of “real life” — marriage, kids, divorce, public assistance, remarriage, stepchildren, jobs she disliked, and jobs she enjoyed — one goal remained constant: to someday continue and complete her education. Ms. Preston took the first baby steps on that journey the day in 1994 that she interviewed for her first position at Carthage, as a faculty secretary. “That July day, as I walked down a darkened hallway towards LAS 213 (now known as Straz), I passed a collection of preserved mammals peering at me from laboratory windows,” she wrote recently. “When I reached the office, took a seat, and prepared to answer Charlotte Chell’s interview questions, I noticed the horizontal spaces were covered with all sorts of mathematical puzzles. There was also a flock of white paper doves suspended from the ceiling. Dead animals? Math? Floating doves?

“Dead animals? Math? Floating doves? What was I doing here?”

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“Sometimes, what moves through my fingers to the keyboard and onto the screen does indeed have an internal music that seems to write itself.”

What was I doing here?” Despite her trepidation, that interview led to 11 years in the Division of the Natural Sciences, working with chairs Charlotte Chell and Kevin Crosby and supporting the division’s faculty. She appreciated the enthusiasm and dedication of professors and saw herself happily working in that position until retirement. Even when Ms. Preston began taking classes at Carthage in February 1995, her goal wasn’t to embark on a new career path —rather, simply to learn. She settled on English as a major and added minors in classics and women’s and gender studies, all while working full time and raising a family. To garner enough English credits for her major, she registered for her first creative writing course. Poet and professor Dan Tobin taught it. “From the first night of class, I was hooked,” she said. “Despite the fact that studying poetry seemed to offer little career or financial incentive, I added a creative writing emphasis to my major and never looked back.” With guidance from numerous faculty members, Ms. Preston graduated summa cum laude from Carthage in 2002. She treasures the memory of Prof. Chell, a longtime faculty member in mathematics, computer science, and Great Ideas, cutting short an out-of-state conference trip to attend the graduation. Seeking to focus more seriously on her writing, Ms. Preston entered the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast Writing Program. By the time she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts, she had written a substantial critical thesis on politics and poetry and authored a collection of poems titled “All the Queen’s Horses.” Before she had time to consider where that degree would lead, Carthage answered the question. In August 2006, Ms. Preston became the director of the Writing Center and added the

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title of adjunct assistant professor of English. Located on the upper level of Hedberg Library, the Writing Center is a free resource available to all members of the Carthage community. After completing a stringent training program, student fellows provide assistance at any stage of the writing process. “I could not have manufactured a career for myself that would have been a better fit,” Ms. Preston said. “I have the best job on campus, supervising bright and talented student tutors, assisting traditional and nontraditional students to become better writers, teaching in the Heritage Program and in the English Department, and working with great colleagues. The only thing missing is enough time to spend on my own creative work — something I strive to carve out for myself as often as possible.” Although she still hesitates to label herself a poet, Ms. Preston’s selection in October as poet laureate of Kenosha confirms her place in that circle. During the two-year term, she will read at public venues, organize and implement a community project, and publish a chapbook. (Fellow Carthage graduate Nick Ramsey ’08 received the same honor in nearby Racine, Wis.) “Jean’s social consciousness is acute,” fellow poet Gray Jacobik said during the introduction at one of Ms. Preston’s readings. “In fact, her

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“I am completely absorbed and happy, humbled and profoundly grateful to be able to do this work.”

awareness seems so keen at so many levels of being, that reading her poems is like getting a crash course in how to be alive. It’s both frightening and scintillating, and her work teaches me, all over again, just what an extraordinary art this is, how much poetry can accomplish.” Ms. Preston is the co-author of a photo-journal, “Tete’s Story: One Woman’s Work Among the Karen of Thailand,” and a chapbook, “Sixteen Mothers.” In addition, her poems have been published in several literary journals and featured in local art exhibits. She described her feelings about writing in a statement that accompanied a 2011 art exhibition of her work. “What I write (simple expressions about what it means to be a human being in the world today) seems too ordinary to be considered poetry – and yet, sometimes it is,” an excerpt of that statement reads. “Sometimes, what moves through my fingers to the keyboard and onto the screen does indeed have an internal music that seems to write itself, combining mind and memory, heart and soul, to make a poem. In those moments or hours or days, I am completely absorbed and happy, humbled and profoundly grateful to be able to do this work.” When she’s not tending to the Writing Center or her family — including a dozen grandchildren — Ms. Preston enjoys sharing her love of creative writing with others. Besides Carthage courses, she presents workshops at Reuther Central High School and Children’s Horizons, an organization that assists victims of domestic violence. As she sees it, helping people discover ways to tell their stories in meaningful ways never gets old.

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Carthage Sunrise If you’re lucky, the small black dog that sleeps at your feet nuzzles your neck with her cold nose much earlier than normal, and you give in and get up and face the dark February day. You feed the offending dog, and yawn, and wait for the coffee to brew. You complete your morning routine. The dog demands her walk. And then – if you’re lucky – you leave for work a full half-hour before the usual time. You enter campus at the north end, wave to Lincoln and Hay, follow the curve of Campus Drive to the south. And now the lake appears between Lentz Hall and Kissing Rock. And the sun is rising, perched for one moment, round and red, on that sweet still surface of cobalt water; then suddenly above it. Shards of orange and coral light shatter the sky, and – if you’re lucky – you stop long enough to take it in, hold its beauty close, then conjure it back on the coldest nights to warm your winter dreams. — Jean Preston

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J-TERM AT CARTHAGE

Travel the World During J-Term 2014, Carthage faculty led study tours to 16 countries. Learn about a few.

Cuba Course title: Life and Politics: Surviving Socialism and the U.S. Embargo of Cuba Who led it: Jeffrey Roberg, professor of political science, and Penny Seymoure, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience What they did: Students explored the impact of socialism on Cuba and studied the differences and similarities between the Cuban and American political and economic systems. They examined the impact of living under a restrictive political system and failing economy, with a special emphasis on the biological and psychological consequences of living in chronically stressful situations.

Guatemala Course title: Sustainable and Unsustainable Development in Rural Guatemala

Student reaction: “I have a new respect for the Cuban people and their ways of life, I have been awestruck by the incredible beauty of their country, and, most of all, I have been bitten by the travel bug. I want to go everywhere. I want to see everything. I want to do everything, and for that I only have Carthage to thank.”

Who led it: Edward Montanaro, associate professor of modern languages and economics, and Timothy Eckert, professor of chemistry What they did: Students examined the sustainability of rural development practices around Lago Atitlán and in El Petén. While primarily an economics class, the course paid particular attention to the interaction of the factors that affect the sustainability of economic progress: governance, education, contract enforcement, and public safety. Student reaction: “My J-Term experience in Guatemala was unforgettable. The trip taught me a lot about life and how I should appreciate what I have. The people there were so grateful for what they had and so genuinely happy.” — Nicole Devine ’14

— Ian McDonald ’14

Honduras Course title: Biodiversity, Brains, and Behavior Who led it: Scott Hegrenes, associate professor of biology, and Dan Miller, professor of psychology and neuroscience What they did: Adventurous students headed to the Caribbean to study the ecology of a coral reef ecosystem while learning about the evolution of nervous systems and behavior. In preparation for the extensive diving required on the tour, the students became scuba certified.

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Student reaction: “Honduras gave me this wonderful opportunity to see animals and plants in their natural ocean environment, and it gives you this resounding feeling of being so small in the world. There is so much we don’t know about life, and scuba diving in Honduras gave me a little slice of that unknown.” — Courtney Matula ’14

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France

Photo by Steve Kraynak ’14

Course title: Life and Music in Paris Who led it: Pascal Rollet, professor of modern languages, and Amy Haines, assistant professor of music

Europe Course title: Sports Journalism: European Football

What they did: Students examined multiple aspects of French culture and music while staying in Paris. They learned through observation and interaction with French civilization, with daily, guided visits to neighborhoods, monuments and museums. They learned about music by analyzing recordings and attending live performances.

Student reaction: “France opened my mind in so many different ways: trying food I would’ve never imagined, like escargot and duck liver; finding our way around a city we were not familiar with; communicating with people who spoke a language I didn’t fully understand; and seeing the most incredible monuments and museums.” — Ally Stonebraker ’14

Who led it: Jonathan Bruning, associate professor of communication and digital media What they did: On the writing intensive tour, students visited club museums and explored the history and culture of European football at some of the continent’s greatest football venues. They wrote in a variety of journalistic formats related to the live games they attended in London, Paris, and Barcelona, while also exploring non-sports museums and cultural sites. Student reaction: “It was my first time out of the country, and it was a ton of fun. The games we went to cover were absolutely amazing. I have a history in soccer, and I really enjoy watching it.” — Brad Hyland ’14

More Destinations HUNGARY AND CZECH REPUBLIC:

SOUTH AFRICA, MOZAMBIQUE, LESOTHO:

Kodály Music Pedagogy and Visit to Jitro Choir

Economics and Business in Southern Africa

NAMIBIA:

SWEDEN:

A Sociocultural Journey

International Business and Marketing and Cultural Analysis of Sweden

NICARAGUA: Biology and Geography of Nicaragua

SENEGAL: Exploring the Roots of African American Religions: Islam

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ITALY: Divine Design: Architecture and Religion in the Ancient Roman World

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CHRIS TMA S FES T 2013: ‘Unto Us a Child is Born’

The 2013 Christmas Festival included Carthage’s annual Service of Light, when the chapel is filled with candlelight. Students in the Carthage Choir, Carthage Women’s Ensemble, Lincoln Chamber Singers, Gospel Messengers, A. F. Siebert Chapel Choir, Wind Orchestra, and other instrumental ensembles, as well as students from the Theatre Department delighted guests for three sold-out concerts.

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Alumni share milestones in their careers and families

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Minn., rejoices at the publication of his first novel, “Worth the Effort,” through the Dorrance Publishing Company.

Mo., chaired the Department of Global Cultures and Languages at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Mo., for 20 years. Before coming to the university, he taught at Murray State, UCLA, and Illinois Wesleyan. During his tenure at Southeast, the department grew to include foreign languages, anthropology, archaeology, geography, and global studies. On July 31, 2011, Dr. Jedan retired as professor and chair emeritus.

Wayne, Ind., was promoted to Rear Admiral and serves in Washington as the 18th Deputy Chief of Chaplains for Reserve Matters in the U.S. Navy. In civilian life, he continues to serve as professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Rev. Larry Ruegg — Victoria,

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Marvin and Shirley (Buss) Huls — Greensburg, Pa., both recently retired from Seton Hill University. Shirley retired as assistant professor of music. She is the founder and former director of the Westmoreland Children’s Chorus, and was formerly the Director of Elementary Music at First Presbyterian Church in Greensburg. Marvin retired as associate professor of music and director of choral activities, but he continues part-time as staff accompanist and coordinator of music recruitment. He is director of music at First Lutheran Church in Greensburg and is former director of the Westmoreland Choral Society.

Audrey (Vanderwalker) Mayer — Fredricksburg, Texas, received the Texas Red Cross Hill Country Chapter Volunteer of the Year Award. This “Dale” award is named for the chapter’s former executive director, Darletta Andreas, who died a few years ago. The award was presented Oct. 12, 2013, at the chapter’s volunteer appreciation luncheon. Audrey is an instructor in CPR/First Aid/AED, as well as an instructor trainer. She is also on the Disaster Action Team and is an instructor in that area.

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Dieter Jedan — Cape Girardeau,

Rev. Daniel Gard — Fort

John Shenloogian — Brick, N.J., and his wife, Roberta, announce the birth of their granddaughter, Emily Mary Shenloogian, born Feb. 18, 2013.

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Eric Carlson — St. Martinville, La., and his wife, Elizabeth, welcomed triplets on June 13, 2013. The two boys and a girl totaled a whopping 19 pounds, 5 ounces. They have created a world full of joy for their suddenly overwhelmed parents.

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Garry Gustafson — Park

Curtis Siegel — Palatine, Ill., and five other alumni returned from the Carthage China adventure. He reports that they better understand China and appreciate the significant development that has occurred and is occurring. They felt fortunate to have many days clear of the oppressive pollution known to occur in Beijing. They also have a new appreciation for Chinese food and the difference from what passes as Chinese foods in the U.S. Mr. Siegel wrote that he found traveling with Carthage alumni enjoyable, because they share a common understanding and perspective on life.

Victoria Wierig — San Diego, married Russ Sandefur in Kauai, Hawaii, on Sept. 30, 2013. The couple resides in San Diego, where Victoria celebrated her 30th anniversary as executive director of the Downtown San Diego Lions Club in 2013. They met while country western dancing, which they still enjoy, along with all things “Star Trek.”

Ridge, Ill., recently was elected to the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He has more than 400 wins in 22 years at the helm at Niles West High School in Skokie, Ill. He has been married to his wife, Candy, for 23 years. They have three sons: Justin ’17, Jarrett, and Joey.

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Michael Moran — Glenview, Ill., is in his 10th year of teaching fine arts in Deerfield, Ill., and incorporating special needs students into mainstream classrooms. He is also on District 113’s tech committee, which makes decisions on technology in the district.

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Giving has a ripple effect

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Frank Matrise — Kenosha, has been elected president of the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association. Frank is the head football coach at Tremper High School in Kenosha. Frank is the 13th president in the history of WFCA. He has been coaching football for 26 years, between Tremper and St. Joseph high schools.

1992 Rhonda (Plachetka) Watton — Jackson, Wis., was selected by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) as the Outstanding 2013 National Middle Level Teacher of the Year. The award was presented in November at the NCSS conference in St. Louis. Rhonda teaches eighth-grade social studies and reading at Templeton Middle School in Sussex, Wis. The selection committee praised her creative use of instructional materials and her innovative methods to incorporate technology into classroom lessons. Ms. Watton said she still employs many of the strategies she learned from education professor Marilyn Ward. Ms. Watton, who also earned her Master of Education at Carthage in 2000, has 22 years of teaching experience — including the past 16 at Templeton.

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“It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.” – Mother Teresa As your alumni director, I am blessed with the incredible opportunity to meet alumni, faculty, students and friends who give selflessly every day. You only need to read through this issue to see the impact Carthaginians are having – student organizations that fight to end poverty and preventable diseases, events that promote organ donation, and J-Term trips that provide medical services and education to those less fortunate around the world. How many of you read the November article in the Chicago Tribune about the “Angel of Lower Wacker Drive?” That angel is the father of Carthage’s very own Alex (’07) and Amelia (’09) Angelo. For the past 12 years, Dr. Patrick Angelo has delivered meals and warm clothes twice weekly to the homeless living on Lower Wacker Drive in Chicago. We recognize that so many of our Carthage families instilled the meaningful values that Carthage continues to foster and encourage.

“Once, when I went down to Chicago with my dad to feed the homeless on a very cold day, a homeless man told my dad he liked his jacket. My dad took the

In addition to helping those around us, our alumni, faculty, students, and friends take care of one another in our own community. They not only give their time and talents, but also their treasures. Each year, Carthage alumni, parents and friends give to the Carthage Parent Fund and the Carthage Fund, funding several critical College efforts. One of those efforts, the Bridge Fund, helps students who face sudden emergencies. When senior Jillian Kirschbaum’s home caught fire three weeks before her high school graduation, her parents had to use money set aside for her college tuition to pay for the repairs. Devastated, Jillian gave up hopes of attending Carthage – even her acceptance letter was burned in the fire. Jillian made plans to stay home and possibly attend her local community college that fall. However, everything changed when Jillian and her dad met with the financial aid office at Carthage. Because of the Bridge Fund, Jillian was able to come to Carthage. The stories go on and on. The Carthage community continues to give back, and, for that, we are grateful. Thank you for using your gifts to change our world and the lives of past, present, and future Carthaginians. Joyfully yours, Lauren

jacket off his back and said, ‘This will keep you warm.’” — Alex Angelo ’07 on her father, Dr. Patrick Angelo

Lauren Hansen ’10 Assistant Director of Alumni and Parent Programs lhansen@carthage.edu, 262-551-5816

Learn more about staying connected, upcoming events, and ways to give back at www.carthage.edu/alumni.

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Carthage and a Master of Science in human resources from Loyola University Chicago.

Sunshine (Echevarria) Cardenas — Warrenville, Ill., has

Nancy Mattson — DePere, Wis., co-chaired the Kress/Mattson Parkinson’s Fundraiser on July 11, 2013, at the Weidner Center in Green Bay. The event was recorded for a worldwide PBS special with Ethan Bortnick. Special guests included Damian McGinty (“Glee” actor), Jane Monheit (Grammy Award nominee), Jeff Ravitz (Bruce Springsteen’s lighting designer), David Rosenthal (music director and keyboardist for Billy Joel), director Julia Knowles, and three backup singers for the late Whitney Houston. Money raised went to Parkinson’s research through the Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1995

Chris Ballman

— Elmhurst, Ill., joined SmithBucklin, an association management and services company in Chicago, in October as director of education and learning services. He brings more than 15 years of experience in leading the design, implementation and evaluation of instructional programs for adult learners in eLearning and instructorled settings. Before joining SmithBucklin, Chris supported content creation at Colorado Technical University, where he co-created a career planning and management course taken by more than 15,000 students. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from

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attained Master Teacher status by accomplishing her national boards in 2013. Sunshine is a kindergarten teacher for gifted students at the historic Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, Ill. She received her M.Ed. degree in technology in education from National Louis University in 2007. Sunshine lives in Warrenville with her husband, Barry, and her three children: Chloe (13), Madeline (4), and Quentin (1).

Pearl (Rosenbaum) Kiehlbauch — Waxhaw, N.C., volunteers for a 501 (c)(3) organization called JAARS, Inc. The organization translates scripture into other languages. This company provides transportation, email, Internet, and translation help. She works in the accounting area and uses her accounting major as a result.

Valerie Richards — Franklin, Wis., recently was promoted to director of human resources for Reynolds Consumer Products at the company’s Lake Forest, Ill., headquarters.

1998

Allison Gruber — Shorewood, Wis., will have her first book, “Small Doses,” published Sept. 1, 2014, by George Braziller Inc., an imprint of W.W. Norton & Co.

1999

Amy (Clark) Cox — Huntingtown, Md., participated in the Teaching with Primary Sources Summer Teacher Institute, offered

by the Library of Congress in July and August 2013. In addition, since graduating from Carthage, she has become a Navy veteran and received a master’s degree in education from Chaminade University of Honolulu. Amy has been married for 11 years and is a mother of three little girls.

Brian Wojciechowski — Naperville, Ill., and his wife, Kristyn, are pleased to announce the birth of Alexa Renee Wojciechowski on March 29, 2013.

2001

Simon Blankenbaker — Galena, Ill., is running for the Illinois 17th Congressional District seat on the GOP State Central Committee. The election will be held April 16, 2014.

2002

Emily (Nielsen) Kammerer Nicole (Phelps) Krenke — Madison, Wis., and her husband, Ben, announce the birth of their daughter, Allison Darlene, born Aug. 14, 2013. Allison joins big sister Brenna, 11. Christy (Yerga) Miller — Milwaukee, has been hired as senior director of development for the Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast. Ms. Miller most recently served as director of development at PEARLS for Teen Girls, Inc., where she designed and implemented the organization’s first in-house fund development infrastructure. Prior to that, she was employed at Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc. A 2004 Future Milwaukee graduate, a 2009 graduate of the MOSAIC Milwaukee Partnerships Initiative and former Milwaukee Center for Independence Young Professionals Advisory Board member, she serves as a counselor for the GEMS Program (Girls Everywhere Meeting the Savior) at Brookfield Christian Reformed Church.

— Madison, Wis., and her husband, Brett, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Leo Richard, on Oct. 19, 2013.

2003

Rachel Lesinski-Roscoe — Grayslake, Ill., and her husband, Dan, welcome daughter Vivian Therese. Vivian joins big sister Georgia Anne.

2004

Jason Byrd — Benton Harbor, Mich., and his wife, Amy, are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sloane Ryan, born June 13, 2013.

Nikkilina Crouse — O’Fallon, Ill., is employed by Teva Neuroscience as a medical science liaison. Her job is to serve as a scientific intermediary between the pharmaceutical company and doctors who treat Parkinson’s

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Tyler Jump ’11 is shown with residents on the island of Panay, where he and other members of an emergency response unit from the International Rescue Committee identified needs and priority locations to implement projects after Typhoon Haiyan.

Reporting on recovery

school students. They especially connected after he taught the students how to produce music videos, and he still regularly hears from those kids. Three years after graduating with majors in communication, graphic design, and public relations, he puts those skills to use daily. Even when he’s sitting in the IRC’s New York headquarters, he reports on the organization’s work abroad. “Coming out of Carthage with three majors — especially in the CDM Department — gave me broad exposure to every type of communication In his first overseas assignment with the International Rescue Committee, medium. It has literally translated into what I do,” said Mr. Jump, who worked Mr. Jump arrived in the Philippines a week after the massive storm made as editor-in-chief of The Current in the last of his four years on the student landfall in November. His tasks were to spread word to the outside world newspaper’s staff. about the need for donations to help the devastated nation, to highlight the But who wants an office chair when such important stories remain to be work of the emergency response unit, and to inform other IRC staff about the told on location? Never mind that he slept about four hours per night while situation on the ground. reporting from the Philippines. During the three-week deployment, Mr. Jump took “It’s important to get a lot of good content out right photos and video footage and wrote articles and blog away,” he said. “You forget what day it is, because you’re entries for the IRC website and other publications. He so focused on the work.” also served as the point man for information requests While gathering information, he met plenty of local from the press. residents surveying the wreckage. But he was equally Since July, Mr. Jump has worked as an external struck by the resiliency of the population, which he relations officer for the global aid organization. Active in described in a blog on the Huffington Post website. more than 40 countries, the IRC responds to the world’s Another interview with a government official from worst humanitarian crises with supplies and expertise. one of the more heavily damaged villages particularly “I was not expecting to have this type of dream job compelled him. The woman had resisted pleas from so early in my career, so I’m thrilled to have found it,” family members to evacuate to safety before the he said. typhoon hit, instead choosing to stay behind and lead. The work meshes Mr. Jump’s charitable and Those are the kinds of images Mr. Jump is professional interests. He’s adamant about the need to determined to convey to the world, and they’re what be a “global citizen,” a feeling that blossomed during a drive his team to race toward the crisis rather than away two-year Peace Corps mission in Tanzania. Tyler met this woman, named Ruth, in a badly damaged coastal town. As the village from it. There, Mr. Jump taught basic computer skills to high

Amid a nightmare scenario left by Typhoon Haiyan, Tyler Jump ’11 found a way to pursue his dream.

executive, she stayed to help residents weather the storm despite pleas from family members to evacuate to Canada.

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IN MEMORIAM 1937 Dorothy Nordsiek Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 30, 2013

1938 Hazel Lovett Olney, Texas, Dec. 14, 2013

1939 Mary Louise Trapp Warren, Ore., Oct. 28, 2013

1940 Edwin Engelbrecht

Barbara (Van Deventer) Nelson Rockford, Ill., Sept. 28, 2013

1950 Kenneth Kutlik Lena, Ill., Nov. 18, 2013

1951 Ernest Spahn Nauvoo, Ill., Oct. 8, 2013

David Scharf

Madison, Wis., Oct. 26, 2013

Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 7, 2013

1943 Ruth Shaw Collinsville, Ill., July 20, 2013

1948 Margaret “Peg” (McNeill) Denker Ashland, Wis., Nov. 7, 2013

1949 Robert Crofton Ava, Mo., Oct. 14, 2013

Wayne Linton Fort Collins, Colo., Sept. 12, 2013

1979

John “Jack” Leamon

Jacksonville, Ill., Dec. 24, 2013

Fred Spangler

Prescott, Ariz., Nov. 13, 2013

Sister Bay, Wis, Aug. 26, 2013

1952 Gloria Layman

Akron, Ohio, Oct. 29, 2013

1969 Larry Aden

disease and Huntington’s disease. She attends medical conferences and provides updates to healthcare providers. She also assists in establishing clinical trials. She reports that her job is a lot of work, but also a lot of fun. She gets paid to travel the world and talk science. She lives just outside of St. Louis.

1955 Bert Korte Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 1, 2013

Joan Peterson

Susan Lynn Springfield, Ill., Nov. 17, 2013

1983 Fay (Taylor) Miller McHenry, Ill., Nov. 9, 2013

1996 Kelly Butzen

Delafield, Wis., Nov. 24, 2013

Elkhorn, Wis., Oct. 9, 2013

1964 Mona (Bryan) Strand

Friends of the College John Fredrick Kumbier

Anamosa, Iowa, Oct. 29, 2013

Naples, Fla., Feb. 2, 2013

1967 Peter Andersen

Parker, Colo., Nov. 1, 2013

Marquette, Mich., Oct. 20, 2013

1968 Janice Hamm Racine, Wis., Dec. 22, 2013

Eugene Lehrmann Norma L. Peters

Kimberly and Andrew Fekete — Huntley, Ill., announce the birth of their second child, Mackenzie Fekete. She was born Aug. 28, 2013, weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces.

Baltimore, Dec. 24, 2013

Muriel Stielow Phoenix, Oct. 2, 2013

Marianne (Driscoll) Van Maren Harvard, Ill., Aug. 18, 2013

Herman ‘Doc’ Ogren, Lake City, Fla., Jan. 12, 2014. The retired Carthage professor died in his hometown at 88. Prof. Ogren served on the Carthage faculty from 1964 until his retirement in 1991. He taught biology, comparative anatomy, anthropology, astronomy, and ocean scuba diving, traveling with students to the Florida Keys and throughout the Caribbean. He influenced many students to become involved with the earth sciences and conservation. Before attending college, he earned a Bronze Star while serving in the Army Air Corps as a pilot navigator in World War II. Despite having his right leg amputated below the knee after a plane crash, he was an avid hunter, raced motorcycles, and enjoyed skiing. At age 74, he earned a pilot’s license. “Doc” Ogren is survived by a brother, Dennis (Anita) of Kenosha; daughters Karen (Robert) Garren of Gainesville, Fla., Lorrie Ogren of Northborough, Mass., and Sherrie Ogren of Union Grove, Wis.; numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins; ex-wives Lorretta Ogren of Sturtevant, Wis., and Claudia Frank-Ogren of Racine Wis.; and two stepchildren, Michelle Frank-Englehart and Daniel Frank.

Warren Mueller — St. Louis, announces his engagement to Kristen Huschitt. Warren is a North American compensation manager for Accenture Consulting. Kristen works as a college and career coach for GEAR UP, a nonprofit partnership between Northeastern Illinois University and Chicago Public Schools. They live in Chicago and are planning a wedding for August 2014 in Barrington Hills, Ill.

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2007

for a horror series. After graduating from Carthage with a degree in English and communication, Jackie went on to work as a journalist for local papers. She also has published requested nonfiction titles about business and pet care under Atlantic Publishing.

2008

Douglas Cole — Racine, Wis., Adrienne (Saputo) Hoyt — Atlanta, married Nathan Ross Hoyt on Sept. 1, 2013. Attendants included Matron of Honor Megan (Dieschbourg ’04) Parker, Man of Honor Carl (Rapisarda ’05) Vallely and Nicole (Carson ’04) Kohlmeier. The intimate ceremony was officiated by close friend Sarah Rose Gorke ’04. Nathan is a wealth management advisor at Merrill Lynch, and Adrienne is a project manager at CNN Worldwide. The couple lives in the Buckhead community in the heart of Atlanta.

2006

Heidi (Close) Nicholson — Quad Cities, married Jake Nicholson in West Bend, Wis., on Nov. 2, 2013. Jake and Heidi met through Jake’s sister, Erica Nicholson ‘07, who has been Heidi’s best friend since they met at Carthage. Jake and Heidi both work and live in the Quad Cities at the Illinois-Iowa border.

Miamisburg, Ohio, married Tamara McPeek on July 1, 2013. They were married in soccer jerseys, because they are big Arsenal Football Club fans. Darrell also has started a private practice for podiatry and is an associate for Kettering Podiatry Associates.

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2009

Tyler Schultz and Samantha (Kraimer) Schultz — Grayslake, Ill., welcomed their first child on Oct. 1, 2013. Madeline Grace weighed 7 pounds and measured 19 inches. Proud grandparents are Neil ’79 and Marla (Brauer ’79) Schultz. Proud great-grandma is Cynthia (Henrichs ’53) Schultz.

Darrell Ballinger —

and his brother, Randolph Cole ‘05, won the first Open Innovation Competition held by the nonprofit organization Launch Box in Racine, Wis. The Coles combined their business and mathematics backgrounds to identify solutions for a local company’s manufacturing problems.

Cassandra Torgerson — Viroqua, Wis., and Kaitlyn Karasek held their wedding ceremony on Sept. 21, 2013, on the ridge at Pine Hill Farm in Westby, Wis. They were legally married on Sept. 25, 2013, in Woodstock, Vt., while on their honeymoon.

Jackie Sonnenberg — Hoffman Estates, Ill., last fall debuted her first published novel, in the young adult urban fantasy/crime genre. “All That Glitters” tells the story of a jewelry thief making headlines around town, robbing stores clean without a trace. In addition to promotions and events, Jackie is at work on her second novel, a young adult paranormal, and is drafting outlines

Tristan Begotka — Pleasant Prairie, Wis., is a recent graduate of Illinois College of Optometry and is practicing at Regner Family Vision in Kenosha. His wife, Amber (Swank ’08), works for Baxter Healthcare in Deerfield, Ill. They are excited to be back in Kenosha, where they met.

Kathy (Jermal) Sinnen and Andrew Sinnen ’08 — were married on July 20, 2013, in Mount Prospect, Ill. Kathy works in development for the Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation, and Andrew works as an account manager for Sonoco. The wedding party included best man Cody Taylor ’09.

Carmelo Chimera — Oak Lawn, Ill., co-owner of Chimera’s Comics, opened a second store in Oak Lawn, Ill. The other store is located in La Grange, Ill. Besides comic books, the store carries licensed apparel, toys, magazines, graphic novels, and games, as well as seasonal items like Halloween costumes and school supplies. Chimera’s also sponsors a weekly podcast, “Caffeinated Comics.” Sean Hornyak — Neenah, Wis., has had two promotions since he started working for Diversey in Racine, Wis., in 2011. He is now a portfolio manager and manages marketing for more than 1,000 products. He has traveled around the country to help with trade shows

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IN THEIR OWN WORDS

Why I give Hello, fellow Carthaginians, As I come upon the 10-year mark of my graduation from Carthage, I wanted to share my thoughts on the past decade. When I set off in May 2004 with my degrees in accounting and business administration, I was not yet aware of how well Carthage had prepared me for my future. The relationships that I developed in and out of the classroom helped me grow into the person I am today. It is inspiring to think of how all of the little experiences I had at Carthage came together to get me where I am today, and how much more I will have learned and accomplished in the next decade. I came to Carthage from Germany – a large adjustment. The Carthage community allowed me to develop my sense of American culture and have new experiences. I am very thankful for that supportive atmosphere. Specifically within the Carthage community, athletics is an area where I feel students are able to grow and have valuable learning experiences. The team atmosphere allows individuals to progress in their own personal journey while in the context of an encouraging unit. I give to athletics and feel strongly about it because of its significance for both the specific athletes and the Carthage community as a whole. During my time as a member of the Alumni

The following Carthage graduates have been nominated to serve on the Alumni Council: Juliana Blum-Newkirk, ’98 Michael Beckmann ’87 Karen Evans ’78 Paula Heide-Waller ’87

Council, I experienced the distinct role that alumni play. From recent graduates to those who attended Carthage when the campus was still in Illinois, each alum brings valuable insights and perspectives when he or she participates. Through events like the Student-Alumni Networking and Etiquette Dinner and the Alumni Association Scholarship selection process, alumni return to Carthage to show their commitment to the students and give their time. A unique aspect of Carthage is its history and the strong tie that people have to the College throughout their lives. I give to Carthage because it helped me develop friendships, skills, knowledge, and a foundation on which to create my future. I want to give those same opportunities to Carthage students of today and students of the future. Because of my career in investments, I understand the importance of looking ahead and preparing for what is to come. It has been a great honor to know that by giving to Carthage, I have been an active participant in creating an improved Carthage for coming students. As you reach the 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 and even 50-year anniversaries of your years at Carthage, I hope you are able to reflect on them as positively as I do. Kim Ferizi ’04 majored in accounting and business administration. He was involved in basketball and has served on the Alumni Council.

We want to thank the following member whose term is coming to an end, for her dedication and service to the College through her work on the Alumni Council:

The following member has resigned from the council. We thank him for his service and we wish him the best in his future endeavors.

Nancy (Shaw ’76) Massnick

Kim Ferizi, ’04

In addition, our Alumni Council recently made changes to the Alumni Association bylaws. These bylaws are kept on our website at www.carthage.edu/alumni/bylaws. We encourage you to visit the website to view the updated bylaws.

To vote on the nominees for the four vacant seats and the bylaw changes you may call the Alumni Office at 800-551-1518 or email alumnioffice@carthage.edu by May 31, 2014.

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and product marketing. While at Carthage, he was a marketing major and business administration minor.

2011

Dan Ermel — Northbrook, Ill., and Preston Smith ’13, of Kenosha, were two of the four men who performed the musical revue “Route 66” at the Metropolis Performing Arts Center in Arlington Heights, Ill. Cal ’49 and Nona ’48 Claus attended the performance and reported that they both were impressed with the quality of the graduates. Brad Harmon — Oswego, Ill., is working for Oracle in application sales. He recently moved to San Francisco from Chicago. He specifically sells ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) applications to mid-market companies in Northern California. He has been with the company for about six months, exceeding quota in both quarters he has been a part of the company. Prior to this, he worked as a senior business development consultant for Infor. He was a twotime rep of the year and worked strategically on its automotive ERP customers. He reached more than 150 percent of quota in every quarter that he worked there.

Amy (Mueller) Savageau — Hartland, Wis., married Mark Savageau on Oct. 5, 2013.

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CARTHAGE BEACON AWARDS

Bryce Ulmer — Milwaukee,

For centuries, beacons have lit the way for humanity. Countless generations have used them to guide ship captains and pilots in their travels and to warn residents of impending danger. Their power exists in their brilliant light — a beam that can pierce the murkiest fog and reach the outermost regions of the land. In that spirit, the Alumni Council created the Carthage Beacon Awards to recognize alumni who provide light to their communities. The Carthage Beacon Award honors each recipient for one specific accomplishment, act of service, professional or personal achievement, event, or program. The College is proud to recognize these alumni, whose actions illuminate those around them. This year’s award ceremony takes place during Spring Family Weekend on Saturday, May 3. Honorees, their families, friends, alumni, faculty, staff, and the Carthage community are invited to celebrate their accomplishments during this dinner program and ceremony. This program also raises funds for the Alumni Scholarship program, which awards three incoming students a four-year, renewable scholarship to Carthage.

and Ashley (Carleton) Ulmer were married on Sept. 6, 2013 at the Iron Horse Hotel in Milwaukee. They honeymooned in Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore.

Anthony D’Souza ’95

2012 CA RTHAG E

Beacon This year’s recipients are: Gregory Bergner ’71

Emily Sorensen — Muskego, Wis., married David Clausen on Sept. 21, 2013, at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. The wedding party included Erin Martin ‘09 and Sara (May ‘10) Gutche.

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Katarina McGuire — Monroe, Wis., was accepted into Manchester Business School in Manchester, England. She will pursue a master’s degree in innovation management and entrepreneurship. Katarina sends her thanks to every faculty and staff member and student who has helped her along the way.

South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Major: Biology Mr. Bergner was awarded the 2011 Spirit of Philanthropy Award from Barton Hospital Foundation. He also works to expand the science knowledge of today’s youth by teaching in one of Bijou Community School’s after-school programs. In 1989, overwhelmed by the underinsured population, he helped open and support the El Dorado Community Clinic until 1995.

Sarasota, Fla. Major: English Mr. D’Souza’s third novel, “Mule,” was released in September 2011, to advance praise from Vanity Fair, Gawker, Kirkus, Booklist, and Library Journal.

David Maack ’88 Racine, Wis. Major: Management In January 2012, Mr. Maack was among 17 leaders from communities around the nation honored as Champions of Change in Washington. He serves as Racine County Emergency Management coordinator.

Timothy Rucks ’83 Racine, Wis. Major: English Mr. Rucks will be inducted into the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in March 2014. His 95 wins in 18 years are the second-most in Carthage football history as a head coach, behind Art Keller.

Juliana Blum-Newkirk ’98 Durham, N.C. Major: Biology Ms. Blum led her team in creating a technology whose purpose is to create off-the-shelf human veins for use in life-saving vascular surgeries. Popular Mechanics magazine chose this technology as one of its “Breakthrough Innovations of 2011.”

Rebecca (Wuttke ’85) Steinbach Racine, Wis. Major: Elementary Education Mrs. Steinbach was named the Wisconsin PTA’s Elementary Teacher of the Year in March 2011. Previously she won the Gifford Elementary School title in 2010-11.

Cost to attend the reception and program is a $25 per person. To make a reservation, please call 262-551-2137 by April 18.

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CARTHAGE BY THE NUMBERS

It depends on the door you need to open. Each year, Carthage graduates hundreds of students who are prepared to ignite their true potential and unlock the many doors of life. They have been mentored by professors, supported by scholarships, armed with a moral and intellectual compass, and equipped with the tools they need to think critically, lead, and give back.

What is the key to success?

Providing Carthage students with the key to success requires the

support of our entire community. As alumni, students, employees, friends of the College, and donors large and small, Carthaginians work together to make a difference in the world — one graduate at a time.

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Degrees granted by Carthage in 2013 (undergraduate and Master of Education)

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ENROLLMENT (undergraduate)

www.carthage.edu/give

1,763 Students received Carthage scholarships in 2013-14 (funding from donations and other sources)


2013 DONOR HONOR ROLL

Advising and Governing Bodies

Contents The Enduring Gift Society page 40 Alumni page 41 Master’s Graduates page 46 Faculty and Staff page 50 Parents and Past Parents page 52 Friends of Carthage page 54 Henry Denhart Society In Memoriam page 55 Thrivent Financial page 56

Churches page 58 Henry Denhart Society page 60 Torchbearers page 62 Foundations, Corporations, Matching Gift Companies page 64 Board of Trustees page 74

Carthage Business and Professional Coalition Steering Committee page 66 Career Services Graduate and Professional Studies page 68 Division of Education page 70 Division of the Fine Arts page 72 Division of the Humanities page 72

Officers of the College page 75

Division of Interdisciplinary Studies page 73

Alumni Council page 74

Division of the Natural Sciences page 73 Division of the Social Sciences page 75 ScienceWorks page 75

Silver Level

The Enduring Gift Society The Enduring Gift Society recognizes benefactors whose contributions received by the College total $100,000 or more, including funds received through estates by fiscal year end June 30, 2013. Platinum Level Evangelical Lutheran Church In America and predecessor bodies Donald (’50) and Marilyn Hedberg Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc. The N.E. Tarble Family

Gold Level Joel Bleeke (’75) Charitable Foundation The Estate of Irene E. (Schuknecht) Borsh (’70) Helen Clausen and the late A.W. (Tom, ’44) and the late Peggy Clausen The Estate of Joycelynn Clausen Judith (Ewig, ’61) and John Fritsch The Estate of Wesley and Mildred Gallup The Estate of Emmert (’27) and Leola (’27) Gassman The late Paul (’38) and the late Inez Goerner Jockey International and the Steigerwaldt and Waller Families Imogene and the late Samuel Johnson, and SC Johnson Maggie Klingenmeyer Ihde The Kresge Foundation Shirley and the late Joseph Madrigrano, Sr. The Estate of Robert Morin The Estate of George H. Musch The late William (’41) and the late Doris Niemann The Estate of George (’24) and Hazel Osborn The Estate of Elsie Queckenstedt Susan (Young, ’69) Ruud Stover Alan Ruud Franklin I. and Irene List Saemann Foundation Edward (’57) and Alice (Lawler, ’57) Smeds Snap-on Incorporated David A. Straz, Jr. and Catherine Straz Thrivent Financial For Lutherans and predecessor organizations Albert Van Maren (’65) and the late Marianne Kidd Van Maren Mary Kimbrough Webb and the late Albert Webb Todd Wehr Foundation Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc.

Platinum Level $5,000,000 – above

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The Estate of Werner and Hazel Bothe Elizabeth Kassel Brown and the late Howard Brown The Estate of Alice (Moody, ’35) and Robert Chapin The late Lila Collins The Estate of Harlan J. Ingwalson The late C. Charles Jackson (’43) The Estate of Ruth A. Maxwell (’74) The late Janet May National Science Foundation The late Mary Palmer Racine Community Foundation Inc. The Estate of Alice (Mack, ’39) and Neill Rowe Loren (’65) and Vickie (Myers, ’67) Semler The Estate of Lorraine Sinkler

Bronze Level 1335 Foundation Abbott Laboratories Fund Nadine and the late George (’34) Acker Altria Group, Inc. American Chemical Society The Estate of Clarence Anderson The Estate of Mary Frost Ashley Mark Barmak and Jody Zuraitis The Estate of Ella Sue Beck (’29) Mary Bishop and Eli Wolf Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Brady Corporation The late Harold and the late Patricia (Thompson, ’66) Brainard David and Lyn Brunn Ann (Wagner) and the late Axel Bundgaard F. Gregory (’12) and Barbara (’12) Campbell The Estate of Wilbur and Martha Capps The late Howard (’38) and the late E. Ruth Carlson Steven and Cindy Chapman The Estate of Charles and Vivian Chevillon The Estate of Marie E. Children Chrysler Foundation Consolidated Papers Foundation, Inc. Virginia (Altera, ’74) and Robert Cornog The Estate of Robert P. Cowden The Estate of Valborg Crossland The late David (’43) and the late Estelle Dale W. Craig (’72) and Janice (Ryden, ’74) Deaton The late William (’48) and the late June (Thomsen, ’41) Diehl Robert and Lois Dittus The Estate of Ronald and Wilma Dopp The Estate of Stephen B Dozier (’30) The Estate of Frank W. and Susan Drew The Estate of Adele Eisenhower (’41) Mary and the late Leonard Enroth The late Dorothy (Mueller, ’27) and the late George (’28) Eykamp The late Owen Fess (’40) The Estate of Earl Garard (’22) Gateway Mortgage Corporation The Estate of Betty Gies (’49) The Estate of Pearl Goeller (’20) John Gorton (’66) Greater Kenosha Area Foundation Edna (’38) and the late Kenneth Gross

Gold Level $1,000,000 - $4,999,999

Silver Level $500,000 - $999,999

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H. Jeffrey (’80) and Susan Hamar The late Ortha (Berger, ’48) and the late Kenneth Harstad Peggy Hedberg (’81) Helwig Foundation The Estate of Edna Johnson The Johnson’s Wax Fund, Inc. The Estate of George L. Karstetter (’38) The late Pearl Kesselring Thomas Kieso (’73) Joyce (Helwig, ’51) and the late John Koenitzer Thomas (’63) and Martha Lentz Odelle (Monte, ’54) and the late Ralph (’51) Leonard The Estate of Mary L. Link The late Norman and the late Grace Lutz The Estate of Gladys Lynch Katherine Madrigrano Comi (’81) and Luigi Comi Gina Madrigrano Friebus (’76) and William Friebus Glenn and Barbara Madrigrano, Sr. Thomas Madrigrano Richard Marconi (’56) Frederick (’48) and Jewel (Beres, ’46) Marks Dean (’84) and Donna Matthews The late James McNamara (’62) and Oralee McNamara The Jack Miller Center Gloria and the late Charles Mullen Diane Muri The Estate of Ernest and Edna Newhouse The Estate of Eric Olson The Estate of Marianne (Reed, ’61) and James Parker John Pender Clifton and Gladys Peterson Terry (’70) and Evelyn Pillinger The late Eugene and the late Joan Potente, Jr. The Estate of Susan C. Rahm (’69) The Estate of Evelyn A. Rogers Rebecca and the late Robert (’35) Romeis W. David and Gael Romoser Ruud Lighting, Inc. The Estate of Ruth Schaefer (’07) The Estate of Jeanette Smith The Estate of Wilfred Sonntag (’26) Margaret O. and the Late John (’43) Spangler Linda and the late Arthur Staubitz The late Ethel (Williams, ’27) Steffey William (’64) and the late Barbara (Susina, ’64) Stewart John Stewig The Estate of Helen F. Stolldorf (’26) The Estate of Marion Strom Dennis and Natalie Troha The Rev. Dr. Ross (’43) and the late Margaret (Doering, ’42) Trower James (’63) and LaRue (Rhine, ’64) Unglaube The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust The late Delferd Walser (’25) Lawrence Weiss (’70) Wisconsin Energy Corporation, Inc. The late Raymond and the late Joan Worley

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Century Club Harriet (Heins) Wood

Century Club Bernice (Hightower) Ihlenfeld

1935

Carthaginian Club Virginia (Mueller) Huston

1938

1943

Dean’s Club Edna (Fisher) Gross Heritage Club Isabel (Campbell) Rossey

1939

Executive Club The Estate of Charles and Vivian Chevillon Century Club William and Jerry Berger

1940

Legacy Club The late Fred Spangler

1945

Trustees Club Miriam (Spielman) Cotanch Century Club Eva (Espy) Guequierre Charles Hopson

1942

Legacy Club Paul and Joan (’44) Swope Dean’s Club Rudolph and Winifred Hazucha

Trustees Club Frederick and Jewel (’46) Marks Legacy Club Irma (Niekamp) Anderson Paul Baughman and Louise Lindeman

Heritage Club Wallace Rossmiller

Carthaginian Club Ira Wilson, Jr.

Carthaginian Club The late David Scharf and Bonnie Scharf

1948

Century Club Leroy and Edith (’45) Botkin John Dorch Max and the late Martha Stewart Carlos and Constance (’44) Van Auron

Century Club Constance (Andrews) and Carlos (’43) Van Auron

Legacy Club Beverly (Hand) Keller William and the late Isabelle (Nelson) Wittig Heritage Club Donald West Century Club Edith (Tieckelmann) and Leroy (’43) Botkin

1946

Trustees Club Jewel (Beres) and Frederick (’48) Marks

Trustees Club The late Robert Holtzman

Dean’s Club Mary Lou (Kreppert) and Robert (’50) Jeanmaire

Dean’s Club Robert Lesher, Sr.

Legacy Club Joan (Main) and Paul (’42) Swope

1950

Carthage Club Erland Nelson Carol (Piper) Wolff

Trustees Club Ross Trower

1944

Carthaginian Club Blanche (Grainger) Boyd Mary (Kimbrough) Webb

1941

Carthaginian Club Naomi (Roth) and James Bryant Elizabeth (Huey) Damron Louise (Noble) Dryburgh The late Frances (Bremer) Griebel Louise (Krizek) Klecka

1947

Legacy Club Robert and Rubye Beitzel Clifford Crone William and Nancy Goessel Robert and Dawn (Cooksey) Smick Ellen (Hankel) and the late Robert (’49) Van Osdol Dean’s Club Russell and Phyllis Fergus Hugh Hart Robert and Mary Lou (’47) Jeanmaire Phyllis (Boddiger) and Hubert Linn Ruth (Johnson) Mandelbaum Carl and Nora (Arbaugh) Zitzewitz, Jr. Heritage Club John and Mona Bickers Joy (Bewersdorf) Christensen Robert Green Nora (Arbaugh) Zitzewitz

Century Club Nona (Holappa) and Calvin (’49) Claus Stratewula (Kehias) and Robert Wulfkuhle Carthaginian Club The late Lois (Johnson) Mayer Rogene (Hartje) Poppen Milton and the late Evelyn Whitney

1949

Carthage Club Jack and Mae (’52) Harris Legacy Club Marjorie (Pizarro) Humburg Warren and Carol (Prange) Reckmeyer The late Robert Van Osdol and Ellen (’50) Van Osdol Century Club Calvin and Nona (’48) Claus Shirley (Rau) Hileman Robert and Ruth (’50) Law Dorothy Urquhart Carthaginian Club Mary Bowman Edward and Avon (Wellendorf) Crismore Betty Jeanne (Gilpin) Koch

Century Club James and Doris Craig Carmen (Grewe) and James Haskell, Jr. Donald Krueger Ruth (Bauer) and Robert (’49) Law Albert Nyland Richard Odehnal Scott and Ruth (’51) Olsen Dolores (Dohlen) Stykel John and Margaret Turlo John Zehfus Carthaginian Club Mildred (Whitney) and Arthur Bridgeland Joan Frey Wendell and Clara Golden Elizabeth (Van Duzer) and Walter Gutierrez The late Kenneth Kutlik and Roberta Kutlik Lillian Pinkston Don and Patsy Rapp Warren and Elizabeth Wandrey Walter and Beth White

1951

Trustees Club Wilma Schneider

Century Club Charles and Ruth Hanson

Bronze Level $100,000 - $499,999

www.carthage.edu/give

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued

DONOR BREAKDOWN

Legacy Club Dorothy (Frank) Anderson Arlene (Lundberg) and Christopher Groen Dean’s Club Lois (Buss) Ennes Earl Fenn, Jr. Sigurd and Dianne (’53) Nelson Heritage Club Evelyn (Evans) and the late Ray (’52) Humphrey

STUDENTS 489

293 PAST & 288 CURRENT

PARENTS ALUMNI

FRIENDS

1,813 2,500

5,383 TOTAL DONORS IN FY13

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Century Club Rudolph and Jo Ann (’52) Bittner Paul and Marilyn Dumke Geraldine Green Hardin and Helen James, Sr. Carl Kammeyer Shirley (Sonneman) Kozak Charles and Della Mae (’52) Moen Ruth (Schloemer) and Scott (’50) Olsen The late Richard Preis Donald and Wanda Riechers Carthaginian Club Dorothy (Young) and John Butler Paul and Dorcas Doering Leona (Hartje) and Carl Nelson Philip and Rebecca Schroer

1952

Carthage Club Mae (Voth) and Jack (’49) Harris Legacy Club Lenwood and the late Donna Monte Constance (Twietmeyer) and Dudley Swanson Dean’s Club Otis and Betty Hammel Willard and Kathryn Nelson Century Club Carl Anderson B. Elaine Asmus Jo Ann (Gilbert) and Rudolph (’51) Bittner The late Ray Humphrey and Evelyn Humphrey (’51) John Keller Ralph and Nancy (’53) Lyerla Della (Utesch) and Charles (’51) Moen Robert and Arlyn Mueller Camilla (Brems) Ross

Carthaginian Club Donald and Annelise (’54) Hinnenthal Annette (Walser) Kilver Theodore and Marilyn Larson Harold and Le Vaun Risdon Elizabeth (Jones) Walker

1953

Legacy Club Sidney and Grace Hamper Dean’s Club Dianne (Hatfield) and Sigurd (’51) Nelson Heritage Club Kenneth and Marlys (’54) Hurst, Jr. Alice (Thravalos) Mianecki Century Club Raymond and Reva Hoewing Irwin and Josie (Backer) Lanquist Nancy and Ralph (’52) Lyerla Lloyd and Lynn Meyer Inge (Teel) and Sven Ruetman Donald Schneider David and Mary Schroer Herbert and Janet Veit Carthaginian Club Betty (Kreitlow) Ahnell Marlowe and Mary Clauser Rosemarie (Winkler) and Edward Effertz Lois (Berg) Johnson Lois (Holford) and Arthur Lepper Chauncey and Doris Mickelson

1954

Legacy Club Odelle (Monte) Leonard Dean’s Club Lewis and Margaret Payne Delores Pihl Heritage Club Marlys (Dokmo) and Kenneth (’53) Hurst Century Club Norma (Barnes) and William Beach Richard Biery Sheryl (Shupe) and Russell Cramm Paul and Norma Doering Robert and Nancye (’56) Gerding Lawrence and the late Carol (’56) Ruegg

Carthaginian Club Ledith (Garber) and Max Ambs Richard and Lois Bailey Thomas and Cornelia (’58) Foley Annelise (Jensen) and Donald (’52) Hinnenthal Dawn (DeBraal) and John Rodgers Shirley (Taylor) Shular Justin and Maxine Silvius Wayne and Alzada (’55) Wachholz

1955

Legacy Club The late Joan (Groenert) Peterson Dean’s Club Jean (Twietmeyer) and Thomas Dirksen Janice (Knutson) and Thomas Evensen Century Club Dale Benson David and Jean (’57) Hockman Reva Hoewing Mary (Sullivan) and Richard (’56) Howell Joyce (Seifert) and Carl (’56) Satre Janis Versen Carthaginian Club Mary (Procek) and Edward Campbell Ronald and Audrey (’58) Glossop The late Bert Korte Ronald and Lou Ann Leonard John and Bonnie Roth Delores Schuh-Schjerven and William Schjerven Doris (Tarnow) Shaw Constance (Bingaman) Tucker Alzada (Spath) and Wayne (’54) Wachholz

1956

Legacy Club Jack and Marian Nitz Heritage Club Anne (Beckstrand) Dudycha Kenneth and Martha (’58) Gorsky The late Gloria Hayes Rayburn and Richard Rayburn Don and Judy Henderson John and Louise Nygard Louis Peters and the late Norma Pilot-Peters

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Century Club Lawrence and Susan Crone Warren and Rebecca Diskerud Delmer and Jo Ann (’57) Eggert Glen Floe Nancye (Lesher) and Robert (’54) Gerding Richard and Mary (’55) Howell Carol (Nelson) and Thomas (’59) McGuire Donald and Joan (’57) Piper Leonard Rempert The late Carol (Sayland) Ruegg and Lawrence Ruegg Carl and Joyce (’55) Satre Janet (Schultz) and James (’58) Schroeder James and Corrine (’57) Zoellick Carthaginian Club Gerald and Miriam Eisele Grace McEwen Joanne (Greuel) and Michael Zoda

Carthaginian Club Andrew and Donna Carlsson Barbara (Erkert) and the late John Cooperrider Duane and Carol (’58) Dixon Maurine (Anderson) Donnelly Alice (Leach) Paluch Donald and Gail Schambow James and Patricia Swinburne Eugene and Lois (’59) Wensel

1958

Legacy Club Leon and Betty (’59) Armagost Larry and Mary Krull Barbara (Boyd) and Ronald (’57) Stamer

1957

Executive Club Edward and Alice (Lawler) Smeds Legacy Club Jens Miller Donald Sondrol Ronald and Barbara (’58) Stamer Robert and Beverly Walters

Dean’s Club Bernice (Ihlenfeld) Ellis Judith (Gorsky) and Kenneth (’56) Simko Charles and Karen Vavrin

Dean’s Club Edward and Judith (’58) Simko Heritage Club Harold and Martha Hockman Edward and Nancy Konvalinka Roy and Priscilla Moore, Jr. Donald and Janet Zitzewitz Century Club Barbara (Bunnell) Bowen Jeanette (Erkert) Bowersox John and Suzanne Eakins Jo Ann (Lamb) and Delmer (’56) Eggert Harold and Juanita Fisher Richard and Barbara Hanson Phillip and the late Ryoko Hausknecht Jean (Meyer) and David (’55) Hockman

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Margaret (Sanger) and William Keighin Ronald and Joyce Lavin Harry and Darelyn (’59) McWherter Joan (Markwell) and Donald (’56) Piper Frank and Irene Rutter, Jr. John and Cathy Sell Donald and Donna (’59) Thannen Lloyd Torbeck Corrine (Lambrecht) and James (’56) Zoellick

Heritage Club Leah (James) and Roy (’59) Everson Martha (Hinrichs) and Kenneth (’56) Gorsky Wayne and Sharon Torgeson Century Club Patricia (Reibig) and Joel Culley Joyce Fahrenholtz Genevieve (Axelsen) Gamble Frederick and Jolene (Andersen) Lesher Donald and Audree Nielsen James and Janet Schroeder Carole (Hedemark) Seibt Bellino Suzanne (Scheibe) and Franklin Stoneburner Barbara Wegner Carthaginian Club Carol and Duane (’57) Dixon

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

www.carthage.edu/give

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Cornelia and Thomas (’54) Foley Ellsworth and Kay Freyer Audrey (Lutz) and Ronald (’55) Glossop Joanne (McHugh) Hildebrandt Carla (Koch) Jaeger Herbert and Joanne Rae Reed Sylvia (Zickuhr) Ruppenthal Barbara (Barnes) Woerner

1959

Flame Club Cornelia (Ellis) and Daniel Green

1960

Legacy Club Betty (Obert) and Leon Armagost Joleen (Buss) Gleasman Dean’s Club R. W. and LeNay (McGue) Anderson Clayton and Shirley (Eller) Diskerud Richard and Judith (’61) Dokmo Heritage Club Roy and Leah (James, ’58) Everson, Jr. Nancy Lersch Richard and Barbara (Aidich) Stamer Century Club Carol (Anderson) Bloemke Neal and Mary Jo (’60) Bressler The late Ronald Eggert and Rosalie (’61) Eggert Harold and Nancy (Furguson) Hanke Paula (Beebe) and George Hayward C. Richard and Kathleen (’61) Kistner Thomas and Carol (’56) McGuine Darelyn (Baldwin) and Harry (’57) McWherter Audree (Asmus) and Donald (’58) Neilsen Donna (Helker) and Donald (’57) Thannen Robert and Virginia (’61) Trendel, Jr. Jacob and Kathleen Uebel Carthaginian Club Nancy (Koehler) and Warren (’60) Behling Wilma (Blenz) Boese Lawson and Janet Faler

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Kay (Cleveland) and Ellsworth (’58) Freyer Ronald Garrelts Jacqueline (Diekmann) and Douglas Groff Alan Hewey Gordon and Jean Postlewaite Joanne (Whitaker) and Herbert (’58) Reed Paul Schoenhaar Lois (Park) and Eugene (’57) Wensel Marjorie (Swanson) and Edward Wolf

Century Club Mary Jo (Bickford) and Neal (’59) Bressler John and Nancy (Dorner) George, Sr. Richard Gustafson Nan James Noack Marcia (Sebern) and Walter Olep Wendell Olson Michael and Marilyn Taylor Jack Thiel Carol (Haasch) and Edwin Witzke Carthaginian Club Warren and Nancy (’59) Behling Viginia (Detrick) Crase Terrence and Susan Keegan Marjorie (Goulden) and Gary (’61) Larson Carol Reinholtz

1961

Carthage Club Judith (Ewig) and John Fritsch Legacy Club Ronald and Jane (Bonander) Geison Andres and Judith (Reed) Kese Jon and Marilyn Peterson Donald and Ann Piehl Robert Reimers Dean’s Club Judith (Ferron) and Richard (’59) Dokmo Marie (Rothfuss) and Roy Kruse John and Dorothy (Beck) Voyta Heritage Club Charles Carlin

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Century Club Rosalie (Leinweber) and the late Ronald (’59) Eggert Joan Ehrenberg Larry and Donna (’62) Henriksen David and Susan Hoffman Kathleen (Shannon) and C. Richard (’59) Kistner Paul and Judith Schacht Virginia and Robert (’59) Trendel, Jr. Stanley Truckenbrod Ralph Welsh Margot (Greenlimb) and the late Richard (’63) Woolard

J. Donald and Mary Roland William and Ruth Sapp William Strand

Carthaginian Club Gary and Marjorie (’60) Larson Sharon Pfeiffer Carol (Piediscalzi) and Terrence Rohr

Dean’s Club Robert Muschewske and Leaetta Hough Janet Salstrom

1962

Legacy Club Kenneth and Maureen Drum Walter and Joann (’63) Kilgus Ann (Mullins) Tindall Dean’s Club Earl Wolf, Jr. Heritage Club Kristin (Romeis) Ramsdell Century Club Shyla (Gitter) Carbone Roger and Carolyn (’65) Eigenfeld Laura (Maaske) Frey Warren and Carol Gammeter Donna (Conter) and Larry (’61) Henriksen Shirley (Schroeder) Jones Dorothy (Whitaker) and Larry (’63) Maaske Janet (Lausch) and Michael Nagl James and Carol (’64) Nelson David and Sandra (’64) Novak Kathleen (Hoffman) Palmen Paul and Barbara Parker Howard and Patricia (Long) Reblitz Barbara (Jones) and Glenn Stuart Carthaginian Club Judith (DeLapp) and Kenneth Andrews Frances Fintzen and the late Howard Fintzen Janice Henningsen Kenneth and Carol (’64) Kiser Thomas and Linda Nyman Roger and Judith Reuschel

1963

Trustees Club Thomas and Martha Lentz James and LaRue (’64) Unglaube June (Boatman) and Ashton Waller Legacy Club Joann (Boatman) and Walter (’62) Kilgus

Heritage Club Roger and Marjorie (Gable) Asplund Dennis Magnuson Century Club Judith (Hager) and Roger Carlsen Richard and Sigrid Gronning Kent Hodges David and Kay (’64) Ivarson Yvonne (Pfabe) and William Juhl Donald and Judy Koepke Larry and Dorothy (’62) Maaske The late Richard Woolard and Margot (’61) Woolard Carthaginian Club Catharine (Engelhardt) Dahlquist Diane (Lorenz) and James Hall Eileen (Konecnik) and Mark Hendrickson David and Marilyn Indermuehle John Kness Carole (Vermillion) and Paul Laffrey John and Mary Neff Suzanne (Lindblad) and Lyle Nelson Jodeanne Pfeiffer Don and Deborah (’65) Riley

1964

Trustees Club LaRue (Rhine) and James (’63) Unglaube Dean’s Club Elbert III and Barbara Gentry

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Heritage Club Jerilyn Wetterling Powers Century Club Kay (Zarn) and David (’63) Ivarson Mary (Peterson) Lewis Carol (Spencer) and James (’62) Nelson Sandra (Horback) and David (’62) Novak N. Henry and Ramsey Pevsner Faith (Overdier) and Rodney Pfeiffer Clyde and Helaine Price Rodney and Barbara Randall Paula (James) and Peter (’65) Schmitz William Stewart Robert and Rita Sullivan David and Barbara (’65) Warfel Carolynn (Smith) Whaples Elaine (Nelson) and Gerald Worth Carthaginian Club Richard Chinlund Sandra (Schacht) and Donald Hansen Roger and Carol Hug Carol (Goetz) and Kenneth (’62) Kiser Charles Knipp Hope (Schneider) Lindeman Carol (Peppenheim) and Noble (’65) Masslich Jeanne (Ewers) Schultze

1965

Executive Club Loren and Vickie (’67) Semler Albert Van Maren and the late Marianne Kidd Van Maren Legacy Club Donald and Virginia Eken Carl and Karen Engelhardt James Nelson Alvin and Annelle Paschal David and Barbara (Gatz) Powers John and Celia Sladek Dean’s Club Elizabeth (Dean) and Hugh (’66) Foster Malcolm and Annette Mitchell Heritage Club Audrey (Vanderwalker) and David Mayer Michael and Diane (’66) Mikkelson

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Century Club Kerstin and David (’66) Beitzel Mary Castrodale Carolyn and Roger (’62) Eigenfeld Daniel and Carol Hayes R. Alan Kimbrough Thomas and Judy Richter Peter and Paula (’64) Schmitz Mary Jo (Barda) Scott Edward and Marjorie Truschke Barbara (Stielau) and David (’64) Warfel Richard and Jane Weiderman Douglas Wohn Carthaginian Club Penelope (Fagerstrom) and Donald Anderson James and JoAnn Beaumont Janice (Weaver) and David Confer Marvin and Shirley (Buss) Huls, Jr. James and Jeri Johnson Bonnie (Campbell) and Robert Koring Noble and Carol (’64) Masslich Deborah and Don (’63) Riley Allan and Sherry Thom

1966 Flame Club John Gorton

Legacy Club Burton and Gilda Bratt Dean’s Club Ronald Bielke Hugh and Elizabeth (’65) Foster Heritage Club Dennis Day and Renee Raddatz-Day Roxanne (Whitson) and John Frey Diane (Brown) and Michael (’65) Mikkelson Roger and Phyllis (’67) Minner, Jr. Century Club David and Kerstin (’65) Beitzel Dorathy (Kamphausen) Bobzin Kathleen (Eckman) Bush Richard and Mary Carnes Rosemarie (Poletto) Clancy Mary (Gross) and James Clark Connie (Schlueter) Cohan Horace and Holly (’67) Cook Dean and Donna Davidson

Charles and Michele Fenske Frank and Carol Gattolin Robert Haasch Lauralee Jacobs C. Dale and Ardyth (Kovacevich) Johnson Sandra (Priaulx) and John Lang Elaine (Petersen) and Eric Lucht Sandra (Wessel) and Dennis Maves Cynthia (Koetz) and Kenneth Miller Sharon (Klug) and Thomas Nyman Thomas Owen Sidney Truckenbrod Robert and Margaret Wenzel William and the late Jane Whyte Donald and Terri Wruck

Legacy Club Creston and Susannah Hart Dennis and Anna Leaf Harry and Lois (’69) Niese Dean’s Club Susan Salstrom Heritage Club G. Martin and Sandra Bezik, Jr. Phyllis (Furth) and Roger Minner, Jr. Thomas and Kristine Thommesen Robert and Beverly (Spencer) Unglaube

Carthaginian Club Charles and Judith (Boyer) Ashley John and Carolyn Gavurnik Donald Gentry Jeannie (Spence) and E. Stanley Godbold, Jr. Neva (Roby) and Wayne Lura Janet Messer Gerald and Roberta Parks Ronald and Susan Popp David and Janet Tanner Virginia (Church) and Stewart (’66) Waller Terry and Connie Welke

1968

Flame Club Cary and Sharon (Byrge) Bjork

Century Club Charles and Judith (Boyer) Ashley Thomas Bentz

Endowment Growth Market Value of Endowment 100 90

76.0

80 70

Millions of Dollars

Alumni continued

60

48.1

50

35.0

40 30 20

14.2

34.2

48.2

40.3

Carthage Club Eric and Carol Otterbein

10 0

Carthaginian Club Randall and Barbara Borgwardt John and Wendy Dorn Tessie (Heubach) and Stephen Heath Gary and Marcia Richter Jerome Samuelson Brian and Bonnie Smith Stewart and Virginia (’67) Waller Alan and Rebecca Zoellner

1967

Executive Club John Johnson, Jr. Vickie (Myers) and Loren (’65) Semler Trustees Club Philip and Karin Pratt

Carthaginian Club Mark and Mary Ann Behrens Walter and Kathleen (Rowe) Bruns Gloria Chubrilo Linda (Zastrow) and Carleton Cook Diane Dau-Koos and Robert Koos Penny (Peterson) and Charles Durban Bonnie (Anderson) Engel Donna (Willis) and Dennis Ferson Barbara (Berg) and Mark Heike Douglas and Joyce (Tanck) Herolt Donald Hill Roselyn (Rooks) and Wiley Krapf Thomas and Mary McDonell Kathleen (Welch) Pasion John Peterson Robert Raleigh Mary (Reed) Harold Spink Paul and Rae Tyriver Kathleen (Kretchmer) and William Welch Daniel and Elizabeth Wunderlich

1969

20.5

1992

Kristine (Rasmussen) and Thomas (’67) Thommesen Jack and Pamela (’69) Tootson Jean Von Rohr Carol (Cory) and Reinholt (’67) Wasemiller

1995

1998

2001

2004

Janet and William (’68) Brunka Holly (Dickinson) and Horace Cook Karen (Petermann) Dunton Thomas Fugette Robert and Susan Hawkinson, Jr. Warren and Donna Johnson, Jr. David and Ardeth Jokisch Thomas and Margaret (’70) Keller Kathryn (Thommesen) and James Lange William and Judith Leitze Myron and Patricia Marlett Benita (Schreiber) Myles Ronald and Lynn Reeves Dennis and Janice Waisman David and Betty Walther Reinholt and Carol Wasemiller

2007

2010

2013

Legacy Club The late Janice (Van Zile) Hamm Dean’s Club Francisco and Margaret Alvarez Heritage Club John Oboikowitch and Margaret Calvert Gerald Ugland Century Club Barbara (Brown) Bacon-Dent William and Janet (’67) Brunka Susan (Dieter) and Robert (’67) Hawkinson Ardeth and David (’67) Jokisch Sandra (Charlson) and Richard Ligocki Lynn and Ronald (’67) Reeves

Flame Club Fredric and Pamela Carlson Phillip and Barbara Lange Legacy Club Marcia and David (’70) Burba John and Judy (’70) Cooley John Erickson Lois (Spee) and Harry (’67) Niese Dean’s Club Susan (Hayek) and Michael Shaw Timothy Yanacheck and Ann Heaslett Heritage Club James and Jane (’70) Barsch Sharon (Gollish) and James Koelsch Lynn (Martin) and Ronald Kunz Harvey Nelson Jeffrey and Virginia Petersen Robert and Diane (Ferch) Zapf

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Century Club Robert Allister Michael and Patricia Ambrogio Douglas and Karen Appleby Stephen and Karen Cass Caryl Dierksen Judy (Johnson) and Jon Hollingshead Mary (Gebauer) and Robert Jacobs Dieter Jedan Lyn Johnson A. Ronald and Susan Kazlo Stephen and Lynn Kieffer John and Cheryl Peacock Douglas and Marilyn Schoen Curtis and Pamela Siegel Nancy (Kothrade) and Harold Stalf Pamela (Reynolds) and Jack (’68) Tootson Carthaginian Club Terry and Kathy Bishop Colleen (Bowen) and Donald Black Carolyn (Nereim) and John (’67) Gavurnik Paul and Kristin Girod Diane (Slentz) and John Gordon Winilue (Feltmann) and Joel Klein Jeanne (Lill) and James Knapp Laura Knupp-Grigull Robert and Doris Kurth Jon and Barbara Mason Alan and Barbara Miralgio Lila Muhlenbeck Mary (Gundlach) Norris Jo Anne (Lewis) and Gary Olson Darwin and Nancy Peterson Dorothy (Faast) and Frank Rasmussen Michael Richardt James and Joyce Roessler Alexis (Zabore) and Randall Spangler Carol (Tedrahn) and Robert Trojanowski Lane (Olson) and Joseph Updegrove James and Susan (Otterbein) Van Burk Elaine (Batka) and James Viviano

1970

Legacy Club Kenneth and Marianne (’71) Boehne David and Marcia (’69) Burba

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Judy (Nowatske) and John (’69) Cooley Richard Johnson Heritage Club Jane (Burgermeister) and James (’69) Barsch Kenneth and Margaret Bartels Douglas Farr John and Pamela (Werkheiser) Karnatz Jacqua (Spring) and Brandon (’72) Koltz Mark Lukas Jane Nystrom Century Club John and Dianne Anderson Nancy Blachowski Jane (Young) and Carl (’72) Breitlow Phillip and Marilyn Carl Gregory and Deborah Casperson Elsie (Anderson) and William Goulding Margaret (Hubert) and Thomas (’67) Keller Sharon (Gregorius) and Stanley Koenig Susan (Poska) and Raymond Magiera Alan and Eileen Oberdeck Earl and Sandra Schafer Martin and Myrna (Barroga) Schultz Sharon (Smith) Tilton Mark and Shu Mei Wilgus Carthaginian Club Vincent and Linda (’91) Angel Jane and Wayne Beem Helen (Hack) and Michael Bodven Gail (Gipp) and Robert Copelan Thomas and Gloria Day Karen (Larson) and Gary Derwin W. Charles and Judith Dill Patricia (Ryer) and Dennis Dolan Dennis and Jeannine (’72) Ellertson Christine Frank Marybeth Harris Virginia (Grimes) and Joseph Howe, Jr. Jeanette (Franda) and Leonard Klappauf Lyn (Snodgrass) and Gary (’71) Kuehnel Virgina (Beattie) Mattes

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Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Sharon (Keller) and Alex Matusevicius Margery and Charles Richter Christine Ryden Marnette (Roth) and Gary Severance Elaine (Anderson) and Stephen Sherry Karen (Schleicher) and Kent Turkow Nancy (Wilcox) Walker Marc and Ellen (’71) Ziegler

1971

Legacy Club Marianne (Litawa) and Kenneth (’70) Boehne Joanne (Ludwig) Greathouse Pamela Sherer and Leon Graubard Dean’s Club Roger Gullickson Heritage Club Gregory and Jean (’72) Bergner William Brown Christine Krueger

1972

Century Club Brad and Ellen (’72) Anderson Michael Behrens Victoria Blough Phillip and Linda (Wedel) Eberle Frank Efird Cynthia (Osgood) and Wesley Geib Andrew and Susan (’74) Gumm Wayne and Karen Haberkorn Paul and Julie Hegele Richard Laba Cathy (Leys) Nelson Diane Olson Thomas and Jeannie Pierce Steve Poulos Daniel and Barbara Schmidt Mary (Spangler) and Thomas Shelton Theodore and Pamela Talbott Merry (Harper) Wellman Susan (Walsh) and Mark Wilson Carthaginian Club Scott Amick Paula (Frestel) and Charles Bullis J. Scott and Colleen (’75) Campbell Dalibor and Jacquelyn (Tetting) Drummer

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Janet (Deuth) Dugdale Nancy (Hunter) and James Dworkin Jane (Rasmussen) and Laurence Eshleman Vickie (Julin) and Michael Grochowski William and Joellyn Heinkel Vivian (Lord) and Wayne Joubert Gary and Lyn (’70) Kuehnel Charlotte (Birchell) and Joseph Laba Paul and Diane Lewis Jennifer (Demko) Lusk Scott McIntosh Martin Moskopf Charles Nystrom James and Anne Oakley Patricia Pixler Gregg and Estelle Rebenstorf Ruth Rowe Barbara Schweig Linda (Bryzek) and Alan Varney Ellen (Thompson) and Marc (’70) Ziegler

Executive Club W. Craig and Janice (’74) Deaton Legacy Club David and Sheila Endres Robert and Diana Placko Dean’s Club Frederick and Betty Body Cary and Melissa Haller Jack and Jane (’80) Spencer Heritage Club Jean and Gregory (’71) Bergner Karen (Larson) Evans Brandon and Jacqua (’70) Koltz Steven and Susan McIntosh Century Club Sandra (Johnson) and James Adams Ellen (Frederickson) and Brad (’71) Anderson Richard Anderson Jeffrey and Carol Bainbridge Eunice (Kanwischer) Becker Carl and Jane (’70) Breitlow Karen (Bjork) and Stephen (’69) Cass Thomas and Sue (’75) Christensen Frank Columbus Ralph and Sheila Ferris

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Jule Ann (Vanderwater) and Donald Johnson Richard and Barbara Johnson Ellen (Kasper) and Timothy (’74) Kartisek Richard Lange Cynthia (MacKinnon) and Ronald (’80) Larson Toni (Katsenes) and Jack Lorenz Robert and Joanne Newberg Gary and Joanne Petersen Thomas and Jody (’75) Richards Karen (Haines) and David Sautebin Carolyn (Harris) Sundquist Lesley (Deibler) and Talter Totten Janice Wilson Carthaginian Club Jean Bowie Karen (Berger) Claffey Doreen (Leadley) and Al DeCesaro Jeannine and Dennis (’70) Ellertson James and Jennifer (Sandell) Freyensee Lynne (Sabljak) and David Loosen John and Darlene Maaske Sharon (Harrington) Mulcahy Leeann (Loerke) and DuWayne Ostrem Steven and Kim Schultz Marjorie (Linn) and James Smith William and Kathleen (’68) Welch

1973

Trustees Club Thomas Kieso Dean’s Club Sharon (Green) Asmus Kenneth and Diane Henningfeld Paul and Christine Price Marie (Podbereski) and Gordon Rawles Heritage Club Nancy Bartels-Holiman Larry Hawkins Eric and Mary (Cato) Koster Century Club James and Marlene Blake Gerald and Lois Caslavka Georgia (Henningsen) Heffel Judy Kirkpatrick Donna (Goelz) Matheus Jeffrey and Donna (Goelz) Matheus Sue (Sinks) and James Nijoka Sharyn (Sisk) and David Sheen

Jill (Pryse) and Woodrow Svoboda Christine Swannell Carthaginian Club Joanne (Meyers) and Brian Bastian John and Deborah (’74) Blair Pamela (Pagles) and Kelly Camp Richard and Linda Carey Karen (Roth) and Reed Christensen Douglas and Susan (’74) Ehrick Diane (Hamm) and William Katt, Jr. The late William Madole and Myrle Madole James and Carol McCullough Carol (Neu) and Roger Merten Donna (Bellack) and Michael Morse The late Janne (Ehmen) Oliver and Billy Oliver Harry and Barbara (Anger) Penington Philip and Francesmary Sapienza Jerry Souta, Jr. Janet Thieme Nancy (Heinkel) and Thomas Thomsen Jill (Wilen) and Paul Weingart Janice Wichmann and Steven Hunsader Karen Wolfe

1974

Trustees Club Dennis Monroe and Patricia Weller Legacy Club Karen (Fink) Van Lone and Richard Britton Dean’s Club Janice (Ryden) and W. Craig (’72) Deaton Joseph and Lynn McGhee Heritage Club Henry and Deborah Belusa Kristen (Severson) and Daniel (’75) Fox Barry and Mary (’75) Horek Derek and Susan McDermott Susan (Anderson) and Douglas Raether Century Club Jane (Vieth) and Robert (’78) Brown Richard and Kathleen (’75) Chroust Lawrence Coots and Patricia Hetzer-Coots Valentina (Mucha) and Lee Dayne

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Master’s Graduates Carthage Club Mae (Voth, ’86) and Jack (’49) Harris Legacy Club Trisha (Persaud, ’01) and Bradley Andrews Gary (’02) and Carrie (’98) Williams Dean’s Club Clayton (’59) and Shirley (Eller, ’70) Diskerud Heritage Club Harriet (Peterson, ’81) and William (’77) Goetluck Audrey (Akvick) Walsh (’82) Century Club Anthony Buyniski (’07) Lauren Croix (’11) and Christopher Moser Abigail (Teale, ’01) and Jan (’95) Dyke Amy Gillmore (’94) Jule Ann (Vanderwater, ’88) and Donald Johnson Margaret (Skinner) Miller (’94) Sharon (Smith) Tilton (’96) Merry (Harper) Wellman Katherine (Montoya, ’09) and Thomas Young

Carthaginian Club Marta Aguero Guerra (’13) Julie Barthels (’96) Clemence Brion (’13) W. Rickford Broniec (’81) and Andrea Nader Deborah (Cheske, ’03) and Gary Call Kattie Jo (Kunz) Castineyra (’12) Sandra (Krahn) Daugherty (’84) David (’97) and Kimberly Dummer, Jr. Ivan Espinosa Orozco (’13) Helena (Wojciechowicz, ’00) and Daniel Faraca Mary (Gagliardi, ’92) and Carlo Filippelli Cristina Fill (’13) Brad Fortney, Jr. (’13) Andrew Gamarra (’13) Denise (Dotson, ’99) and Paul Gifford Amy Gulbranson (’13) Keri (Andersen) Heusdens (’12) Deborah (Schultz, ’86) and John (’76) Hollingsworth Kathleen Jarger (’13) Donna Karpowicz-Halpin (’86) and Anthony Halpin Patricia (Prozanski) Kolodziej (’03) Barbara Rasmussen (’01) Cindy Renaud (’13) Steven Ripper (’07) Scott (’10) and Leah Ann (’04) Steger Arletta (Frazier) Tucker (’13) John Voynovich (’13) Jeffrey (’98) and Tina Weiss Tyler Wollberg (’13)

DONATION USAGE

$ 834,783

CAPITAL FACILITIES 24%

$ 1,575,528

ENDOWMENT 45%

Alumni continued Melvin and Lynn Fukuda James and Sherry (’76) Gillen Susan and Andrew (’71) Gumm Bruce and Martha Haynes Thomas and Robbi Hurckes, Sr. Timothy and Ellen (’72) Kartisek John and Kathryn Lukanich, Jr. Jon and Marva (’75) Tetting John and Margaret Vitkus Ronald and Jean Willing Carthaginian Club Deborah and John (’73) Blair W. Rickford Broniec and Andrea Nader Stephanie (Schultz) and Richard Buehler Steven and Robin Clawson Susan (Moldenhauer) and Douglas (’73) Ehrick Susan (Ash) and Mark (’76) Gustafson Patricia and Steven Holly Jeff and Candice (Schauder) Kiel Judy Luedtke Ivan and Patricia Miller, Jr. Anna Moldenhauer Pamela Resong Janet (Johnson) and William Rudhman Mark Shimkus Rhonda (Guehler) and Darren Vander Bloomen Annie (Balis) Waters Jeffrey and Bethalyn (’75) Wedge Gary and Kathy (Barfknecht) Wee Marie (Busch) and Mark Wingard Linda Yeaton Day and Jerome Day

1975

Legacy Club John and Mary Kaye Jeanmaire Jeffrey and Marja Koenitzer James and Susan Pfotenhauer Jane (Slezak) and Lester Sturgeon Dean’s Club John and Susan Johnston

$ 1,113,208 46

ANNUAL OPERATIONS 31%

Heritage Club Jeffrey and Barbara (Williams) Anderson Daniel and Kristen Fox Mary (Stormer) and Barry (’74) Horek Nancy Jenkins and Eric Viehman Thomas Jensen Carol Nailor

Century Club Jack and Jane Armstrong William and Amy Chapin Sue (Pederson) and Thomas (’72) Christensen Kathleen (Kasser) and Richard (’74) Chroust J. Timothy and Marilyn Diemer David Echelbarger and Christine Thomas-Echelbarger Lee Hartwig William and Judith Jung Kathleen Panning and Gary Brandenburg William and Barbara Price, III Jody and Thomas (’72) Richards Robert and Kathy Stried Marva (Oechler) and Jon (’74) Tetting Michael Ulrichsen Michael and Beverly Weerda Elisabeth Wittman Carthaginian Club Dan and Sandra Alex Sherry Jo (Betley) and James Betlej Alan and Kathi Bosworth Beverly and Charles (’76) Brand Colleen (Kittelson) and J. Scott (’71) Campbell Katherine Carlson Debra Dobs Chadwick Dresser Sylvia Hackbarth Gary and Carol Heck Susan (Prew) and Mark Janssen Thomas and Marilyn Mattick Patricia Moran Noel and Ellen Niemann Donald and Sandra Pesko Bethalyn and Jeffrey (’74) Wedge Luan (Vaccarello) Wells Willard and Jean Westra

1976

Flame Club John and Holly Welch Legacy Club J. Nelson and Donna Wood Dean’s Club John Bleeke and Marian Saeman Bleeke Gina Madrigrano Friebus and William Friebus Heritage Club Rebecca (Campbell) and Robert Earnest Timothy and Diane Hughes Thomas and Nancy (Shaw) Massnick

Steven and Heide Olson Fred and Cynthia (Ebe) Vogt, Jr. Walter Wade Century Club Judith (Richards) Andersen Marcia Anderson Sherry (Sklenar) and James (’74) Gillen Ruth (Pinekenstein) and Paul Guenther Deborah (Schultz) and Thomas (’77) Heller LeeAnn Lambrecht-Banks Amy Larsen David and Patrice Rehm Jennifer (Nolden) and Darrell Reynolds Susan (Gillis) and James Ringer Carthaginian Club Charles and Beverly (’75) Brand Deborah (Brach) Brooks Pamela (Parobek) and William Eltrich Charles and Jana Flannigan Dennis and Cynthia Frisk Mark and Susan (’74) Gustafson Steven Hansen John and Deborah (’77) Hollingsworth Terri (Wilfer) and Joerg Kramer Toni Kuehl Marianne (Adamczyk) Maleske Juliane (Huley) and John Mueller Linda (Persinger) and Ronald Osikowicz Vicky (Doner) and John Randall Michael Vijuk Barbara (Gray) and Steven Whitney

1977

Trustees Club Hoyt Harper, II and Beth Eggenberger Legacy Club George and Toni Chardukian Erik Humlie Peter and Nancy Martin Kurt Piepenburg and Kate Jerome Dean’s Club Kevin and Nancy Brunner Heritage Club David and Diane (’78) Clawson

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DONOR HONOR ROLL William and Harriet Goetluck Gregory and Therese Lampe Daniel Michalak Patricia Milner Dunn and James Dunn Century Club Karen Affeldt Jeffrey and Nadine Anderson Steven and Jacque (Biery) Anderson John Fricke Thomas and Deborah (’76) Heller Michael and Nancy (’78) Henderson David and Karen Johnson Joanne (Rohling) and Christopher Kudrna John Matus Louis Piehl Lynn (Hansen) and William Reining Christine Ryberg Scotton and James Scotton Lori Ward Robin Williams-Voigt and Lee Voigt Carthaginian Club Kathlyn (Sawtell) and Terry Bliven Nedra Cobb Susan (Ganz) and Leonard Donohoe Cheryl (Schultz) and Craig Eshelman Denise (Dotson) and Paul Gifford Judith (Timmerman) and Joseph Heck Deborah (Schultz) and John (’76) Hollingsworth Barbara (Bero) Hottle Larry Huston James and Linda Lindgren Sandra (Matsen) and Ronald Poisel Ralph and Carol Wilcox

1978

Executive Club Debra (Steigerwaldt) and Charles Waller Legacy Club E. Byron Anderson and Rachel Tomasek Steven and Debra (’80) Hartfield Nancy Lyon and Gary Hansel Nancy (Vandenberg) and John McLaughlin Wendy (Stone) and Vladimir Stadnyk

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

James and Janet (’78) Wolfenberg

Janet (Koenitzer) and James (’78) Wolfenberg

Dean’s Club Linda Even and Scott Kania E. Byron Anderson and Rachel Tomasek

Heritage Club Barbara (Breibach) Kemp Barry Rabe and Dana (’80) Runestad Mark and Lisa (Foster) Werner Gail Zalokar and Doug Bauman

Heritage Club Steven Anderson Diane and David (’77) Clawson Richard Dunning, II and DeAne Lagerquist Robin Jones Century Club Robert and Jane (’74) Brown Dale Bruzas Guy and Gail Hagen Jeffrey and Judith (’79) Haseman Nancy (Knack) and Michael (’77)Henderson Susan (Johnston) and Charles Kraft Janet Ledger Jeannie Linss Deborah Luedke Charles and Joanne (’86) Martini BettyAnn Mocek and Adam Walker Anne (Crane) and Bruce Morgan Bruce and Elizabeth Theus Robert and Dee Vogt Carthaginian Club Jeanne (Lentz) and Anthony Ferraro Patricia Hamilton and William Freund Allen and Karen Hudson Karen (Mickelson) and Don Iannicelli Peter and Nancy Jonas Linda (Moderow) and James Meekins Todd Patterson Carol (Salette) Pfister Susan (Anderson) and Earle Simpson Patrick and Dawn Tierney Elizabeth Twiton Dwight and Dorothy Vorpahl, Sr.

1979 Flame Club Craig Gaitan

Legacy Club Larry and Mary Magnesen Elaine Walton

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Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Century Club Gilbert Anderson Judith (Raupp) and Timothy Baxter Amy (Standridge) and Richard Cermak Stephen and Judith (’81) Farwig Michael and Jeanne Flynn Susan (Kelley) and Mark Godsil Judith (Smucker) and Jeffrey (’78) Haseman Dale and Roberta Jacobs Dennis Larson John and Catherine (’95) Lehman Christopher and Christine Marsh Catherine (Nunnelley) and Gregory Popham Jon Ryberg John Spangler, Jr. and Maria Erling Kalen (Kalfahs) and James Theusch Carthaginian Club Thomas and Deborah (’80) Bosworth JoEllen Burns Lynn (Aikens) Dahl David and Ala Ennes Richard Ginkowski Sandra (Allen) and Barry Giovanine Ellen Grimsby Sue Ellen (Myhre) and Scott Hagerty Lorraine Hollingsworth David Kukla Martin and Judith Laub Lorrie (Oechler) and David Laurin The late Susan Lynn Jim Martinson Maria Gutierrez Anita Paunescu-Davis and Thomas Davis Dawn (Littlefield) and James Stone Scott Weber

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

1980

Executive Club H. Jeffrey and Susan Hamar Dean’s Club Jane (Anderson) and Jack (’72) Spencer Richard and Marjorie Versen Heritage Club Chris (Eckert) and Fred (’81) Petersen Dana Runestad and Barry (’79) Rabe Century Club Gary and Nancy Anderson Richard and Julie (’82) Cary Edward and Katherine Gericke Debra (Erickson) and Steven (’78) Hartfield Ann Marie (Shaughnessy) and Robert Ibler Karen (Jamieson) and Keith (’81) Kolstad Ronald and Cynthia (’72) Larson Raymond and Catherine Leffler Linda Levin Robyn (Anderson) and Leon Muff Katheryn (Rogers) and Jeffrey Nelson Kelly (Waltke) Sachse Barbara (Butcher) and Leon Tylenda Jodi (Hammel) and Lawrence Wojnicz Carthaginian Club John and Linda Bergo Deborah (Evoy) and Thomas (’79) Bosworth Douglas and Robin Brandt Susan and George Dugan James and Deborah Eisfeller Eileen and Michael Gallo Julie Hamar Therese (Schwelitz) Hamilton David Ittel Paul and Patricia Petty Susan Redman

Kurt Moeck Daniel and Jane Pechauer Dean’s Club Dale and Deborah Brinker Louise (Tomasek) and Randall Creasy Donald Huff Heritage Club Keely (Reeves) and Kim Boley Harriet and William (’77) Goetluck Fred and Chris (’80) Petersen Century Club Amy (Allen) and William (’75) Chapin Judith (Friese) and Stephen (’79) Farwig Cheryl Gemignani and Joseph Valoe Richard and Melissa Green Keith and Karen (’80) Kolstad Gregory and Lori Beth Miller Brian and Ann Reynolds David and Dawn Rieckmann Stephen Ruegg Paul and Karen Speidel Julie Weber-Coffman and the late Amos Coffman, Jr. Deborah Zimmerman Carthaginian Club Nickolas and Rita Arnold Mark and Jody Herder Sue (Quayle) Holt John Mason Peter and Diana Negro Christine (Anderson) and John Rehagen Lena Steele-Williams and Cornel Williams Pamela (Crone) and Kenneth Stofferahn

1982

Legacy Club Michael and Michaelene (’86) Gentile Linda (Axen) and Peter Thompson

1981

Dean’s Club Carol (Hintzsche) and Mustapha Sabbar Paul Smith and Caroline Krider-Smith

Legacy Club Betsy Hanisch and Thomas Sawyer

Heritage Club Valerie (Koukios) and Christian Hallen Susan Leslie Robert and Elizabeth Tinkoff Audrey (Akvick) Walsh

Carthage Club Katherine Madrigrano Comi and Luigi Comi

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Century Club Dean Alfano Raymond and Marla Arbet

Julie (Kilver) and Richard (’80) Cary John and Susan Linse Pamela Peterson Tracey (McNeely) and John Zabriskie Gerald and Cheryl Ziegler Carthaginian Club Carol (Morgan) and Kerry Antoniewicz Laurel (Oncken) Curet Curtis and Barbara Hubmann Christopher Kamatos Phyllis (Holzman) and Gerald Koskinen Kathleen (Schneider) and Ricardo Molve Nancy Nelson Theodor and Victoria Repsholdt Scott and Kimberly Sylwester John Thomsen

1983

Trustees Club Frederick and Joan Krull Flame Club Karen (Moldenhauer) and Michael Howell Dean’s Club Kevin and Carmen (’05) Arentz Heritage Club Timothy Rucks John and Gina Zader Century Club Christine Cook Karl and Martha (’86) Hipchen Rosemary (Stoecklin-Wilson) and Mario Maglio Carthaginian Club Kerry and Carol (’82) Antoniewicz Timothy Bengtson Carolyn Feldt and Mark Boatwright Mary Jane (Iovine) and Peter Gajdos Shirley Gronholm Karen Henn Lynn Johnson Ronald and Karen Kirsch William and Amylene (’84) Lefevre The late Fay (Taylor) Miller and Charles Miller Joyce (Hegeman) and Walter Muller Kathy (Polzin) Taylor Lois (Griffith) Topping Rebecca (Harris) and Dennis Trainor

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued Sheryl (Bakker) and Darrell Voelker Timothy and Susan (’85) Warnke Lovie (Tillman) Whitfield

1984

Trustees Club Dean and Donna Matthews Legacy Club Ruth Johnson Peter and Linda (’82) Thompson Fred Tissot Dean’s Club Gregory and Jill Nichols Heritage Club Kathleen (Gall) and David Berg Peter and Cynthia Rucks Century Club Jennifer Bowyer Karen (Murphy) Dahl Karen (Zeman) and Richard Green James Hildebrandt John and Santina Iovine James and Julie (’85) Keller Shari (Wosilait) KrezinskiWerve and Matt Werve Joseph McCaskey Douglas Swift Raymond and Sandra Trusky Carthaginian Club Susan (Olson) and Ronald Anderson Ann (Wycoff) and Michael Arends James and Louise Booth Vicki (Thoreson) and Sam Carrion Sandra (Krahn) Daugherty David and Kimberly Dummer, Jr. Gary and Linda Exner Dale Horner Teri (Bavaro) and David Jachniw Amylene and William (’83) Lefevre Carolina (Savaglio) and Joseph Miceli Laura (Johanning) and Timothy Nye Jeffrey and Linda Rasmussen Norene Rolenitus

1985

Carthage Club Patrick and Kimberly Anderson

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Dean’s Club James and Evelyn (Ellenberger) Bennett Century Club Daniel Hyczewski Patrick Kavanaugh Julie (Rasmussen) and James (’84) Keller Ronald and Rhonda Kirstein Scott and Lynne Kivimaki Mark Minik Patricia Roeder Kevin and Donna (’86) Suchsland Carthaginian Club Allegra (Devereaux) and Thomas Clark Angelo and Shelly Damiano Laura (Van Puymbrouck) and John Francis Mary Gau and Kevin Wolf Nanci Johnson Karla (Barth) and Jeffrey Kostein Richard Lori Lisa (Fanelli) and Sean (’89) Matthews Julia (Koelper) and John Piontek James and Julie (’87) Reuter Fred and Cinzia Savaglio Deborah (Rakow) and Michael School Daniel Sorenson Carol (Bajczyk) and Richard Vincent Susan and Timothy (’83) Warnke

1986

Legacy Club John and Katherine (’88) Felton Michaelene (Galvin) and Michael (’82) Gentile Steven and Laurie (Serpe) Kling Heritage Club Mary (Meyers) and Dudley Riggle Century Club Cheryl and Jeffrey Carlisle Peter and Eliza Dennee Martha (Kohn) and Karl Hipchen Linda and Alon Jeffrey John and Christine (’87) Lieffrig Ethel Lofton Noah Marcoe Joanne and Charles (’78) Martini Thomas Schink Susan (Hornbostel) Spieker Mary (Carter) and John Sykora

Carthaginian Club Robert and Faye Boehler Laurie Fries Donna Karpowicz-Halpin and Anthony Halpin Richard and Kim Krummel Karla (Glover) and W. Jerry Mortensen Susan (Johnson) and Geoffrey Nelson Richard and Mary Polzin G. John Ruffolo Polly Schmidt Donna (Radke) and Kevin (’85) Suchsland Joseph Talles RuthAnn (Challis) and Randall Wiesemann

1987

Carthage Club Sarah (Hunt) and William Harris Legacy Club Monika BernhardtMeixelsperger and Dale Meixelsperger Century Club Jeffrey and Jodi Gott Jennifer Janczak Christine and John (’86) Lieffrig Paul and Marcia Miller Lucy (Webb) and John Neuenschwander Carthaginian Club Randy Aulwes Kathleen Beckmann Sluzenski and Jeffrey Sluzenski Margaret Frisch Michael Grochowski Michael and Carolyn Kroes Karen (Bond) and Franklin McCulloch Todd and Laura Miller Lori (Hendrickson) and John Mueller Marvin and Kathryn (Dickfoss) Rasch Eileen (Phelan) and David Robel Veronica (Moore) and George Tenner, Jr. John Wilhelmson Sonja (Solberg) and Jeffrey Wilson

1988

Carthage Club August and Michele Schmidt, IV Legacy Club Tamra (Grundahl) Bahr Katherine (Semler) and John (’86) Felton

Century Club Mark and Pauline (’89) Amborn Rebecca (Rucks) and Frank Belmont Jerry and Sandra Larson Craig Peterson Sheri (Garvoille) Pollock Jean (Gogolin) Thur Carthaginian Club Rick Behnke Barbara (Matel) Hart Cynthia (Holderness) Lichter Kim (Spitzer) and Robert Sanderson Sharon (Sabatino) and Harold Steiger, Jr. Darla (Cawkins) and Howard Wenger

1989

Heritage Club John Wosyk Century Club Pauline (Gail) and Mark (’88) Amborn Marion (Horn) and Scott Gagnon Sara (Busack) and Larry Joswiak Julie Rhodes Carthaginian Club Christopher and Sara Barger Brenda Carey-Mielke and Skit Mielke Charles and Del Daniels Susan Hertel Nancy (Gums) and Richard Huennekens Gary Jensen Karen and Frederick Kelroy Beverly (Fane) and Dan King Sean and Lisa (’85) Matthews Mary Michel-Egolf and Barry Egolf Gregory and Patricia (’91) Nikolich Roberta (McVettie) and Jack Quick Brian Schalk Carol Stancato

1990

Legacy Club Lorilyn Krug Dean’s Club Gregory and Barbara Huss Century Club Mark and Diane Guskey Robert Helfferich Miso and Michelle Miloslavic Ruth (Hickethier) and Mark Schenning

Robert Sport and Lydia Gilmore David and Amy Zuelke

Thomas and Bridget (’94) Tauscher Mark and Nanette Tyunaitis

Carthaginian Club Julie Barthels Shirley (Lockard) and Floyd Bethke Gail (Larsen) Casey and the late John Casey The late Louise (Borck) Kohle and William Kohle Mark Miller Lynn Reiels Kathleen (Sturicz) and Larry Van Tubbergen

Carthaginian Club Ferne (Paul) and Thomas Cerqua Margaret (Jones) Conachen Mary (Gagliardi) and Carlo Filappelli Timothy Hasko Frances and William Kroll Chad Spaulding James Voutiritsas

1991

Legacy Club Thomas Lee

Dean’s Club Carisssa Peterson Heritage Club Scott Trottier Century Club Robert and Pamela Cibrario Timothy and Tracy Fairbanks Jeffrey and Julie Tavs Carthaginian Club Linda and Vincent (’70) Angel Katherine (Kerins) and Brendan Connor Morgan Gersdorf Gregory and Lory Goetsch Brian Horensky Mary (Nauertz) and Paul Kedzie Patricia (Moore) and Gregory (’89) Nikolich Michele (Nelson) Robinson David Schuebel Amanda (Peters) and William Tenwinkel Steven and Susan Torosian

1992

Legacy Club William Haithcock and Anne Reese Dean’s Club Katherine (Sebastian) and Paul Ehlert Heritage Club Eric and Coleen (’93) Carlson Century Club Sarah (Walker) Brown Eric and Kristen (’93) Mathisen Michele (Price) and James Olshanski Scott Rogalsky Kathryn (Darula) and Roy Strasburg

1993

Heritage Club Coleen (Mulvihill) and Eric (’92) Carlson Century Club Marcee (Harmon) and Timothy (’95) Evans Carol (Clark) and Richard Halom Heather Mac Kinnon Kristen (Rosenkoetter) and Eric (’92) Mathisen David and Allie (’94) Miller Mark Nielsen Jeremy and Cori Niemuth Cynthia Seifert Julie (Waack) and Jeffrey (’91) Tavs Carthaginian Club Daniel Falkinham Bridget (Heitman) and Christian Herzon Ann (Thomas) McDonough Stacy (Buley) and Jay Owens Susan (Rasor) and Bruce Sullivan Becky (Wamboldt) and Christopher Tatro Christian Tindall Laura (Wundsam) Turnquest

1994

Flame Club Sandra (DeAngelis) and Joseph T. Bisciglia, Jr. Brian McTernan Dean’s Club Charles Keller Heritage Club Shannon (Welche) and Corey Hoagland Century Club Amy Gillmore Robert and Jill (’98) Knapp Allie (Larkin) and David (’93) Miller

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Andrea (Clark) and William Smith Carol (Anderson) and Jeffrey Szulczewski Arletta (Frazier) Tucker

Patrick Mulcahy Thomas Polzin, Jr. and Megan Reich-Polzin Bridget and Thomas (’92) Tauscher Synthia (Denick) and John (’95) Taylor Nancy (Schend) and John (’95) Zuleger

1996

Carthage Club Daniel Kerr

Carthaginian Club Kimberly (Romej) and Brian Bromley David and Jane (’94) Foldy Jane (Sukus) and David (’94) Foldy Michael and Barbara (’96) Gelande Jay Kortbein Gail (Hansen) and Richard Peltier

Legacy Club Gary and Carrie (’98) Williams Dean’s Club David and Abbie (’95) Reitzel Heritage Club Darrell and Teresa Erdman Loren and Karen (Vesely) Semler

1995

Century Club Abigail (Teale) and Jan (’95) Dyke Joel and Carey (’95) Peterson David and Ellen (Novy) Whitman

Legacy Club Melanie Jumisko Shaw and Brian Shaw Dean’s Club Peter and Patricia (Geroulis) Kyriazes Abbie (Adolph) and David (’96) Reitzel Heritage Club Jennifer Smith Century Club Christian and Erin Ballman Anthony D’Souza Jan and Abigail (’96) Dyke Timothy and Marcee (’93) Evans Michael Hooks Nancy (Haskins) and Robert January Pearl (Rosenbaum) and Richard Kiehlbauch Catherine and John (’79) Lehman Carey (Boecker) and Joel (’96) Peterson Jason Sonnenberg Mitchell and Synthia (’94) Taylor John and Nancy (’94) Zuleger

1997

Legacy Club Trisha (Persaud) and Bradley Andrews Dean and Jenny (’08) Clark LeAnn (Peterson) and Michael (’98) Domin Tamara (Boncher) Hawk Christine King Dean’s Club Elizabeth Johnson William and Masa (’98) Layer

Carthaginian Club Elizabeth (Knapp) Henry Christopher and Ann (’97) Hill Valerie (Nortier) and Roger Kaden Heike (Trudrung) and John Louis Christopher and Jennifer (Johnson) Novak

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Carthaginian Club Kathy Bandstra and Gregory Bauman Lee and Lucy (’97) Bergstrom David Bruce Brian Frangella Barbara (Vogt) and Michael (’94) Gelande Lori (Geary) and Brian Hansmeier Steven and Jennifer Knecht Brenda (Ashmore) Malik Robert and Marlene Martin Terry and Rose Meyers

Heritage Club Benjamin and Heather (Lincoln) Gorres Jamie and Sarah Mitchell Jason and Naomi (’98) Vreeland

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

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Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Century Club Christopher and Cara (’99) Bahlow Kelly Heimerman Daniel and Cara (Eddy) Kniss Stanley Komperda Joshua and Sabrina Patterson Eric Prybylski Douglas and Angela Schnell Carthaginian Club Cindy (Ellertson) and Gregory Algiers Lucy (Ratzki) and Lee (’96) Bergstrom Mary Bretzlauf Deborah (Cheske) and Gary Call Gina (Aulozzi) and Brian Ford Lorraine (Thompson) Groves Ann (Nogal) and Christopher (’95) Hill Amy (Cannon) Johnson David Johnson Patricia (Prozanski) Kolodziej Amy (Blaskowski) and David Slonecker Corry (Nessman) and Brent (’98) Stanley Ralph Ten Bruin Marta (Larson) and Daniel Wesenick Rena (Benn) and Brian (’98) Weyrauch Kimberley (Burkart) and Randall Zur

1998

Trustees Club David and Heather Wiers Legacy Club Michael and LeAnn (’97) Domin Kristine Simon Carrie (Mills) and Gary (’96) Williams Dean’s Club Masa (Crnogorcic) and William Layer Century Club Georgia (Ricker) and David Beres Amanda (McDonough) Flores Jill and Robert (’94) Knapp Jason and Janeene (Randall) Lam Heidi (Gregas) and Jaime Salas Naomi (Perkins) and Jason (’97) Vreeland Anne Wilson

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Carthaginian Club Trisha (Stratman) Falk Chad Giese Linda (Ruffolo) and Bryan Hantke Maria (Milosavljevic) Ingram Cynthia (Kleba) and Jim Maves Sheila Metcalf Elisa (Rearick) and William Osman Brent and Corry (’97) Stanley Brian and Rena (’97) Weyrauch

1999

Dean’s Club Samuel Rajkowski and Emily Kuhn James Rudy David and Sarah (’01) Turek Heritage Club Roberta (Swanepoel) Billig Jason and Silvija (’01) Papka Century Club Cara (Carstensen) and Christopher (’97) Bahlow Andrew and Leigh (Mondrawickas) Boncher Andrew and Jennifer Freitag Dominique (Lyons) and Christopher (’00) Geocaris Robert and Beth (’00) Hakes Craig Papka Katherine and Thomas Young Carthaginian Club Jeremiah and Amy (’01) Bohn John Delany Christa (Miller) DuBeau David Florent Ryan and Lora (’01) McNeely Marcus Meinzer and Dina (’01) Perrine-Meinzer Kevin and Christina (Yerga) Miller Michael and Wendy (’00) Murray Christina (Pupelis) and Erik Pedersen Thomas and Tanya (’01) Schaer Matthew Snider Matthew and Heidi Sternig Elaine (Beegle) and Thomas Tredinnick

2000

Legacy Club Trisha Treml

Heritage Club Amy (Bauer) Hansen Century Club Lisa (Szymanski) Borst Christopher and Dominique (’99) Geocaris Beth (Hanson) and Robert (’99) Hakes Julie (Rivelli) McDowell Jason Weber

2002

Heritage Club Gregory and Lori (’03) Swiderski Century Club Nicholas Barootian Robert and Laura (Gienko) DeBartolo James Oboikowitch Tameran (Kitterman) Polowy

Carthaginian Club Carl Bogar, Jr. Debra Bruni Jason Cohen Soterios and Courtney (’02) Filippis Herbie and Karryn (’01) Leong Melissa Lowe Wendy (Todryk) and Michael (’99) Murray

Carthaginian Club Jennifer (Everson) Davis Courtney (Halleck) and Soterios Filippis Patrick Kenning Laura Klemm Jennifer (Tokar) Lagoni Jean (Heinrich Broermann) and Thomas Preston Scott and Leah (’04) Steger

2001

2003

Dean’s Club Sarah (Lorentz) and David (’99) Turek

Century Club Thomas Bez Jaime Fluker Melissa (Keimel) and Marcus Hosman

Legacy Club Jason and Sarah Froehner Jason and Bethany Milligan

Heritage Club Slivija (Redzic) and Jason (’99) Papka Century Club Nicole Beier Nicolina (Cortese) and Thomas DeVroy Adam and Katheryn (Kuenster) Hale Jason Helfert Marcus and Melissa (’03) Hosman Cherie Matthaidess Carthaginian Club Amy (Hasselberger) and Jeremiah (’99) Bohn Beverly (Danner) Cantwell Melissa Hickey-Snider Jessica (Bald) and Kevin Koloen Karryn (Raether) and Herbie (’99) Leong Lora (Clay) and Ryan (’99) McNeely Dina Perrine-Meinzer and Marcus Meinzer (’99) Kristen Remenschneider Tanya (Pecher) and Thomas (’99) Schaer Christian and Julie Trygstad

Heritage Club Lori (Hutchinson) and Gregory Swiderski

Carthaginian Club Kristin (Eisenbraun) Dalton Jonathan Ginther Joseph Pekic Sara (Larsen) Turner Jaynie (Kutka) Wiesen Travis and Tracy Wundrow

2004 Flame Club LuVern Marx

Dean’s Club Kim Ferizi Justin Zahn Heritage Club Brandon and Jennifer Helms Century Club Jeff Ladwig Ronald and Cheryl Schuster Carthaginian Club Andra (Ivan) Bennett John Dubrava Michelle Handzel Henry Johnson Leah (Stuhlmacher) and Scott (’02) Steger Kate Workman

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued

2005

Carthage Club Kyle Deaton Dean’s Club Carmen (Arroyo) and Kevin (’83) Arentz Kelly (Mikkila) and Dane (’06) Schmidgall Heritage Club Steven Szymanski Century Club Anthony Buyniski Derrick Collins Ryan Neill Eric Novak Zachary Snell Carthaginian Club Christopher Anderson Diane (Bartek) Dallmann Ermira (Lena) Dardha Benjamin Farster Heather Jensen Edwin and Aimee Ojeda Gaetano and Sarah Perna Deborah Rigert-Gillmore David Silski Eli Wolford

2006

Dean’s Club Dane and Kelly (’05) Schmidgall Heritage Club Daniel Ross-Jones Century Club Keith Kobelt

Carthaginian Club Jason Atanasoff Jessica (Bonn) Baase Clementine Bordeaux Kimberleigh Edmark Matthew Pomeroy Lauren (Neverman) Wheeler

2007

Heritage Club Nicholas and Abigail Thompson Century Club Lauren Croix and Christopher Moser Heidi (Close) Nicholson Elizabeth (Kasparek) Phillips Carthaginian Club Melissa (Barker) Bobinski Melissa Zeien

2008

Carthage Club Kristine Putnam Legacy Club Jenny (Rafenstein) and Dean (’97) Clark Heritage Club Gordon and Stephanie Bothun Sarah Jung Fleener Century Club Nebojsa Franciskovic and Ashley Morgan (’10) Mark Januszewski Justine Petras

Trustees Club James (’63) and LaRue (Rhine, ’64) Unglaube Carthage Club Jack (’49) and Mae (Voth, ’52) Harris Sarah (Hunt, ’87) and William Harris August (’88) and Michele Schmidt, IV

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2009

Legacy Club Paul Bisciglia

Faculty and Staff

Carthaginian Club Aileen DeJesus Laura Gregorski Melissa Harris Ashley Kuehl Anna Lauren Rosanna (Barbieri) Molinaro Michaela Ross Milos Vukosavljevic

Dean’s Club David and Erin (’11) Gemperline Matthew and Katherine (’10) Passanante Century Club Michael Bucaro Bethany (Omdahl) and Brian Garoutte Carthaginian Club Ryan Batley Timothy Brown Joel Brunner Andrew Connor, Jr. Mark Harju Emily Hart Michael McGuire Nicole Rakers Nicholas Smith Joshua and Ashley (Pasiewicz) TeBeest Lyndi Toohill Marilyn (Barnes) Wikner Tyler Wollberg Megan (Carney) Zirbel

2010

Dean’s Club Katherine (Zierke) and Matthew (’09) Passanante

Flame Club Sandra (DeAngelis, ’94) and Joseph Bisciglia, Jr. David and Lyn Brunn Karen (Moldenhauer, ’83) and Michael Howell LuVern Marx, III (’04) Patrick Pfaffle John Stewig Gregory and Penelope Woodward Legacy Club William and Julia Abt Bradley and Trisha (Persaud, ’97) Andrews Dean (’97) and Jenny (Rafenstein, ’08) Clark Robert and Lois Dittus Eugene and Margaret Engeldinger William Haithcock (’92) and Anne Reese (’92) Ruth Johnson (’84) Todd and Kimberly Kelley

Heritage Club Andrew Bax Amanda Djurickovic Isa (Fritz) Peterson Matthew Tokarz Century Club Lauren Hansen Ashley Morgan and Nebojsa Franciskovic (’08) Joseph Williams Carthaginian Club Katherine Beaman Meghanne Bennett Andrew Gamarra Matthew Gray Brett Harmeling Kristine and John Hobson Katherine (Stevens) Hurley Dorothy (Ross) Jones Bryan Kieffer Loreena Lair Meggan (Leonaitis) Mazanet Sara Niedzwiecki Travis Nienhaus Connor Patterson Kenneth Sabbar Michelle Sconzert Jason Shumway Kimberly VanAcker John Voynovich

2011

Dean’s Club Erin (Zimmerman) and David (’09) Gemperline Carthaginian Club Matthew Breuer Melissa (Patrents) Dal Vecchio Daniel Diaz Kathryn Ehlers

Brad Fortney, Jr. Janet (Taylor) Hughes (’11) Paul Krupa John Lequia Alllison Marshall Karin Stefans Mei Yan Yuen

2013

2012

Carthaginian Club Andrew and Cara (Hurst) Ademe Caris Alan Alexander Albright Kaitlin Allen Kerra Allen Morgan Anderson Kaylee Annable Kyle Anzalone Jenna Apple Kayla Arbet Caitlyn Arimura Milka (Gudino) Arjon Kimberly Arlington Augustan Arundel Matthew Atkins Andrew Ausloos Alison Baker Kim-Marie (Hollweck) Baker Khalida Bakr Jose Banuelos Evan Barkhau Kelly Barnhart Brian Barrett Christina Bart Nicholas Bartholomew Klaudia Bartyzel Thomas Battersby Trevor Beazley Breannin Beelow Victoria Beeson Tabitha Bell Andrew Bellville Erik Belsky Garrett Beltz Ryan Bennett

Legacy Club Brice Statzer Century Club Christopher Albert Owen Foley Nathan Giebel Sarah Goldsworthy Jason Hartfield Dustin Heinrichs Alexander Rearick George Sikes Carthaginian Club Samuel Angeli Pace Bennett Kimberly Boccard Chad Goeke Lindsey Henrickson Kathleen (Heischberg) Klein Eric Klepitsch Nicole McKeehan Mari Panzer Ashley Pourier Andrew Pucher Elizabeth Reinhardt Eric Rohe David Rosenberg Zackary Simonini Tucker Smith Lauren Still Kimberly (Deal) and Andrew Weston Christopher Williams

Allen Klingenberg Steven and Melissa Marovich Kurt Piepenburg (’77) and Kate Jerome Robert (’72) and Diana Placko Julio Rivera and Kathleen Kavanagh Richard and Mary Sjoerdsma Elaine Walton (’79) Michael and Steffanie West Gary (’96) and Carrie (’98) Williams Michael and Katrin Yeager Dean’s Club Barbara and Daniel Boe Robert and Michele Bonn Arthur Cyr Hugh Hart (’50) Paul and Christa Hegland Gregory (’90) and Barbara Huss

Heritage Club Kathleen Garcia Century Club Natalie Tosti

Robert (’50) and Mary Lou (Kreppert, ’47) Jeanmaire Ross and Willetta Larson Gregory (’84) and Jill Nichols Carol (Hintzsche, ’82) and Mustapha Sabbar Jane (Anderson, ’80) and Jack (’72) Spencer John and Gina Weiser Justin Zahn (’04) Heritage Club Andrew Bax (’13) David and Kathleen (Gall, ’84) Berg Samuel and Charlotte Chell Mardell and Rob Fisher Dana and Amy Garrigan Benjamin (’97) and Heather Gorres William and Blanche Gunderson Edwin and Paula Kalke

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Tamra Berens Kelly (Thomas) Blakemore James Blakeway Kelsey Blumer Adam Borkhus Kristina Boscha Jacob Bowen Keegan Bowman Alex Braatz Patrick Bragg Aven Brauer Michelle Braun Jana (Meleney) Breckenridge Amber Brimmerman Danielle Brookhouse Sadie Buboltz Kathryn Buege Gianna Burklow Jillian Burnickas Chelsea Burns Wendy (Bednar) Bush Brittany Byrne Alexa Cairo Meghan Callaghan Amy Camara Megan Camiliere Richard Campea Jessica Capko Jacob Carabelli Kayla Cardenas Kevin Cargo Jana (Bulls) Carpenter Daniel Catlin Eric Ceci Natalie Ceis Daniel Chambers Amanda Champion Alexandria Chapman-White

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Hannah Chappuis Samantha Chavez Brian Cherry Heidi Chronowski Amy Ciborowski Amanda Cipriani Kyle Civik Cameron Clark Patrick Clavio Kelsey Clawson Joshua Collins Nicholas Condon Courtney Conrad Lea Consing Caitlin Corcoran Zachary Corey Khristian Cosey Joanna Cruey Elliot Culp Tara Davies Ashley De Lio Theadorsia (White) Dean Thomas DeBaker Meghan DeNamur Barbara (Dawson) Dilosa Peter Djurickovic Amanda Doersch James Doetsch Nicholas Dorau Hunter Douglas John Dowse Bridget Driscoll Danielle Duha Molly Dupuis Martin Dwyer Haylee Eckert John and Sarah (’12)Egner, Jr. Katie Eisenhauer

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Rick Matthews Joseph McAlhany Thomas and Linda Noer Kathy and Michael Oldani Dudley and Mary (Meyers, ’86) Riggle Timothy Rucks (’83) Robert Schlack Aaron Trautwein Thomas and Lois Van Dahm Robert (’69) and Diane (Ferch, ’69) Zapf Century Club John Antaramian Gregory Baer and Robert Winters Ater Jonathan Bruning Temple Burling and Elisabeth Cameron F. Gregory and Barbara Campbell Sarah Cyganiak

www.carthage.edu/give

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

MacArthur Engstrand Ivan Espinosa Orozco Alexander Farley Jennifer Farlow Kelly Farrell Jennifer Favaro Edward Fernandez Lindsey Fialco Mallory Finnigan Katherine Fitzgerald Scott Flood James Forssander Jordan Foster Sophia Frank Tracy (Gilbert) French Kelsey Frey Michael Fritts Katherine Fuehrer Jeremy Fullmer Nathan Fulton Jennifer Fyfe Robert Gagner Kelly Garcia Marissa Gardner Matthew Gates Ruth Gawlik Scott Geiger, Jr. Nathan Gerowitz Stephanie Gierlach Patrick Girdaukas Alexsis Glesener Lauren Gould Andrea Grabau Christian Grantham John Gray Nicholas Gremley Laura Grimes Joshua Grimm

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Peter (’86) and Eliza Dennee Amy Gillmore (’94) Donald and Vonny Gottschalk Thomas and Sally Groleau Lauren Hansen (’10) Donald and Jule Ann (Vanderwater, ’72) Johnson Arthur Landry James and Rachel Lochtefeld Kathy and Timothy Myers Roberta Noe Michel Phegley Elaine Radwanski and Karl David Jeffrey Roberg and Penny Seymoure David and Rebecca Roehl Daniel and Diane Schowalter Mark and Kay Snavely Jason Sonnenberg (’95) Sharon (Smith) Tilton (’70)

Kalbi Grogan Ariel Groner Nicholas Groth Maxwell Grothman Nina Grudt Michael Gustafson Sheryl (Lytle) Haag Samantha Haigh Ashley Hall Samantha Halwix Rachel Hammer Pa Hang Justin Harrison Megan Harrison Valerie Hathaway McKenin Hauck Molly Haywood Daneric Hazelman Thomas Hedin Thomas Heffernan Julia Heiser Robyn Henley Dawn (Newman) Herrmann Katherine Hetzner Katrina Hiller Avila Hoffman James Hoffman, III Brian Howes Ellen Hughes Jayna Hulleman Kelly Hunter Lorraine (Fiebig) Ibarra Christopher Inciardi Jordan Innis Carli Irace Montronique Irby Kala Istvanek Kelsey Iversen

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Dana Jandali Kathleen Jarger Samantha Jasinski Stephen Jaskulske Rachel Jason Craig Jensen Christine Johnson Henry Johnson Jessica Johnson Thomas Johnson Jennifer Johnston Andrew Jones Mary (Robinson) Jones Malorie Kammin Caitlyn Kawell Joshua Keck Chad Kelterborn Elizabeth Kendl Rebecca Kent Rachael Kimmerling Justin Kirkpatrick Samantha Klaphake Thomas Klassman Julie Klawitter Bernard Klein Jack Klupchak Rachel (Hickerson) Knapp Benjamin Kober Debra Koenen Kendra Koeppen Margaret Koeppl Brian Konieczny Elizabeth Kryca Luke Kunzie Michael Kusters Steve Kvasnicka Richard LaHue Patrick Lambdin Melanie Lambrecht Emily Landberg Donald Langland, Jr. Dillon Larson Stephanie Larson Meagan Lavey Maxx Lavin

Christian and Eleanora Von Dehsen Joseph Williams (’10) Lori and Jeff Winters Brett and Kari Witt Katherine (’99) and Thomas Young Matthew and Mary Zorn Carthaginian Club Marta Aguerro Guerra (’13) Morgan Anderson (’13) Eric Ceci (’13) Lynn (Aikens) Dahl (’79) Scotlyn and Ann Ecker Ivan Espinosa Orozco (’13) Daniel and Helena Faraca Jean Frederick Andrew Gamarra (’10) Denise (Dotson, ’77) and Paul Gifford Amy Gulbranson (’13)

Kathleen Lawler Krystina Leazer Rachel Lee Barty Lenhart Antoinette Liddell-Peterson Kelsey Lindquist Stephanie Lippert Mitchell Lochen Kevin Lubick Jason Lund Jesse Lundgren Amanda Madeja Jacob Mahaffey Anthony Maratea Caitlin Marotte Riley Marsden Adam Marshall Rachel Martin Anabel Martinez Andrea Martinez Elise Martinez Marina Martinez Samantha Marus Hilary Masterton Steven Mathe Cody Mathias Tanner Mathiesen Christina Matias Heather May Taylor McAdams Michael McCabe Ericka McCammon Kristoff Connor McComas Sarah McGinn Katarina McGuire Kevin McIsaac Hunter McKenzie Melissa McPherson Megan Mehl Jessica Meliza Alex Mendez Elizabeth Mepham Natalie Mepham Aaron Messmer Matthew Metallo

Kathleen Jarger (’13) Henry Johnson (’13) Thomas Long Romwald and Nancy Maczka Daniel Magurshak Takuma Miura (’13) Margaret and George Oliver Jean (Heinrich Broermann, ’02) and Thomas Preston David and Julia Robinson Leonard and Mary Scharmach Mary Schwaiger Kathleen Steinberg John Voynovich (’10) Kenneth and Annetta Winkle Tyler Wollberg (’09) Paul and Katherine Zavada

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued Jake Meyer Evan Milinac Joseph Miller Kristina Minaglia Kimberly Mineau Brittany Mirkiewicz Kyle Miskovic Takuma Miura Nick Modas Maxwell Moore Chantay Morris Michael Moyta Daniel Munthe Desirae Murphy Natalie Murray Jake Myers John Naquin Megan Navarre Megan Neacy Anthony Neal, Jr. Alexander Nelson Christopher Nelson Rikka Nelson Alexis Neumann Taylor Nichols Emily Nickel Katie Niemeyer Julie Niesman Olivia Nino Katrina Noble Elizabeth (Shierk) Norris Tristin Nyman Monserrate Ochoa Lydia Odhiambo Briana O’Donnell Casey O’Donnell Eric Ogasawara Christianna Ogden Emily Oleson Elora Olsen James Olson Justin Olson Ryan O’Reilly Anthony Ortiz Braden O’Shaughnessy Elizabeth (Allen) Owens Austin Pancner Dustin Parker Katherine Paulmeyer Carissa Pearlman Cody Peaslee Bobbie (Blake) Pecha Abby Pekoske Trevor Pennington Charity Perez Rebecca Peterson Megan Phelps Phebe Philip Daniel Pickerl Kevin Pikunas Nick Pinnola Ashley Plinska Mason Poage Bradley Potts Jennifer Precht Emily Prosch Matthew Prybylski Katrina Punzel

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Kyle Pusateri Zachary Quever Katrina Ratajczak Randy Ratajczyk Mark Rebeck John Robinson Robert Robinson John Rocha, II Melanie Romano Aleksandra Romanovic Alyssa Rosenthal Clare Rudd Nathan Ruffolo Joshua Rusch Eric Rusk, IV Rebecca Ryan Brittany Rzepka Yassir Saad Jeffrey Sabbar Adam Sammarco Matthew Sargent Danielle Sass Matthew Schaeflein Vladimir Schlageter Eric Schmidt Julie Schmoldt Andrew Schneider Caitlin Schober Kayla Schreiber Jesse Schrock Benjamin Schroeder Amanda Schroyer Edward Schwab, III Joseph Schwarzhoff Rebecca Schwer Emily Sebald Vicente Selbera Daniel Serviss Serena Sessoms Isabel Shaindlin Ryan Shaw Radhika Shetty Amy Shollenberger Donna Shroat Cody Simmons Amy Slattery Megan Smith Paul Smith Preston Smith Shelby Smith Tyler Smith Michael Snydel Michelle Sobey David Soflin Amanda Soos Emma Sorrell Angeliemarie Soto Amanda Stanis Christian Stenerson Katharine Stensland Karlie Stephan Anthony Sterk Joseph Stevens Alex Stoll Megan (Graham) Stollenwerk Emily Strabel Christa Strangberg Megan Stroud Sean Sullivan Kassandra Swanson

Katherine Swanson Edward Swierczewski Megan Szabo Michael Szklarski Aleksandr Szmajda John Tackes Elana (Verikas) Tarwid Courtney Tarwood Zachary Tavs Laura Taylor Thomas Teadt Jeff Tennyck Christine (Shogren) Thompson William Thompson, Jr. Louis Tillman, IV Kathryn Tolan Chase Tonar Lindsey Townsend Robert Traske Kelsi Travis Anna Treudt Kayla Tripp Christopher Underwood Katie (Morgan) Uszler Vanessa Valentine Miranda Van De Loo William Veliz Alexander Villasuso Alexander Vitkauskas Douglas Vodnik Abrah Volden Emily Voss Donna Waller William Wallrich Brittany Walsh Amy Walters Michael Wasche Jeremiah Watson Mitchell Weindorf Morgan Weinstock Elsie Weinzierl Nathan Weirick Graham Welch Kyle Wenz Daniel Wetherald Katelyn White Matthew Whiteside Stephen Whitt Kari (Berens) Willard Thomas Williams Abbie Wilson Andrea Winbigler Faith Wittmus Agnes Wojtas Victoria Worden Doua Yang Candace Yarbrough Taylor York Desiree Young Joanna Young Stephanie Youngman Alexandra Zahrobsky Alexander Zemke Derek Zoia Marissa Zuke Tyler Zumbrock Kathryn Zutter

Parents and Past Parents Executive Club Debra (Steigerwaldt, ’78) and Charles Waller Trustees Club John and Jeannine Chatham Glenn and Barbara Madrigrano, Sr. Frederick (’48) and Jewel (Beres, ’46) Marks Dean (’84) and Donna Matthews Philip (’67) and Karin (’67) Pratt The Estate of Donald L. Moldenhauer June (Boatman, ’63) and Ashton Waller Carthage Club Jack (’49) and Mae (Voth, ’52) Harris Frederick (’83) and Joan Krull William and Kim Madden Carol (Piper) Wolf (’47) Flame Club Sandra (DeAngelis, ’94) and Joseph Bisciglia, Jr. Richard and Patricia Christman Michael and Norma Dove Karen (Moldenhauer, ’83) and Michael Howell Martin and Florence Panning Patrick Pfaffle John (’76) and Holly Welch Legacy Club Irma (Niekamp) Anderson (’48) Leon (’58) and Betty (Obert, ’59) Armagost John and Marilyn Bendixen Kenneth (’70) and Marianne (Litawa, ’71) Boehne William Collazo, Sr. Clifford Crone (’50) Carl (’65) and Karen Engelhardt John (’86) and Katherine (Semler, ’88) Felton Frederick Freitag and Lynn Stegner Freitag Michael (’82) and Michaelene (Galvin, ’86) Gentile The late Janice (Van Zile) Hamm (’68) Steven (’78) and Debra (Erickson, ’80) Hartfield Robert and Susan Johnson, Jr. Beverly (Hand) Keller (’45) Larry (’58) and Mary (Park, ’58) Krull

Jerry and Margaret Miller Jeffrey Nepote Harry (’67) and Lois (Spee, ’69) Niese Daniel (’81) and Jane Pechauer The late Joan (Groenert) Peterson (’55) Michael and Kathleen Schmidlkofer Elinor Siklossy Richard and Mary Sjoerdsma John (’65) and Celia Sladek Ronald (’57) and Barbara (Boyd, ’58) Stamer John and Patricia Timmerwilke Ann (Mullins) Tindall (’62) Patricia Ward Dean’s Club Paul Anderson R. W. (’59) and LeNay (McGue, ’59) Anderson Clarance and Gayle Bailey Frederick (’72) and Betty Body Robert and Michele Bonn Kevin (’77) and Nancy Brunner W. Craig (’72) and Janice (Ryden, ’74) Deaton Clayton (’59) and Shirley (Eller, ’59) Diskerud Richard (’59) and Judith (Ferron, ’61) Dokmo Ivan and the late Shirley Eckholm Karen Engelhardt Greg Gadient Peter Gochis Hugh Hart (’50) Kent and Carole Henning Gregory (’90) and Barbara Huss Thomas and Marcia Jason Robert (’50) and Mary Lou (Kreppert, ’47) Jeanmaire Robert Lesher, Sr. (’48) Donald Lund Kathleen Matthaidess Mark and Diana McCoy Malcolm (’65) and Annette Mitchell William and Margaret Moore Robert Muschewske (’63) and Leaetta Hough Gregory (’84) and Jill Nichols Paul (’73) and Christine Price Jeffrey and Mary Prickette Kent and Lisa Prosch

Carol (Hintzsche, ’82) and Mustapha Sabbar Edward (’57) and Judith (Gorsky, ’58) Simko Donald Snydel Jack (’72) and Jane (Anderson, ’80) Spencer The Estate of Richard Knecht Brian and Sue Tydd Carl (’50) and Nora (Arbaugh, ’50) Zitzewitz, Jr. Heritage Club James (’69) and Jane (Burgermeister, ’70) Barsch Doug Bauman and Gail (’79) Zalokar John Beckman Dennis Bellville David and Dee Dee Black Dean and Carolyn Brockmeier Michael and Deborah Brown Susann Burnett Rand and Patricia Burnette David and Jeanne Calteux Dennis Day (’66) and Renee Raddatz-Day Michail Dolomas Richard and Edythe Even Roy (’59) and Leah (James, ’58) Everson, Jr. Mario and Mary Ann Farias Timothy Fischer Todd and Lynette Gates Arthur Goldsworthy Douglas and Karen Gonring Steven Grimes Eugene Holst and Cynthia Behrer Jeffrey and Kathryn Huntsinger Kenneth (’53) and Marlys (Dokmo, ’54) Hurst, Jr. Paul and Shelly Hyland Keith Johnson Kevin Keleghan William Kenney and Margaret Kilpatrick William and Margaret Kilpatrick Robert and Sandra Kolosky Eric (’73) and Mary (Cato, ’73) Koster Mark Lukas (’70) Bruce and Lydia Milne Micheal Montemurro Douglas Moore Roy (’57) and Priscilla Moore, Jr. Beth Moorehouse Richard and Barbara Mowen, Jr.

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James Munger John Oboikowitch (’68) and Margaret Calvert Kathy and Michael Oldani David Parish Gary and Marlene Park Larry and Joni Pinter W. David and Gael Romoser Frederic and Debra Salzman Robert Schlack Richard and Paula Shopiro Gary and Rosemary Storm Ralph Tenuta Robert (’82) and Elizabeth Tinkoff Daniel Uhen Fred (’76) and Cynthia (Ebe ’76) Vogt, Jr. Mark Vuturo Randall and Sara Wexter Robert (’69) and Diane (Ferch, ’69) Zapf Donald (’57) and Janet Zitzewitz Stephen Zutter Century Club Michael Abernathy Steven and Jill Adamczyk Steven (’77) and Jacque (Biery, ’77) Anderson Ted Anderson Thomas Anderson Matt and Rita Andis Raymond (’82) and Marla Arbet James Arlington Robert and Stacy Baker John Banschbach John and Irene Bashinsky Audrey and Harry Behrens Craig Benthusen Roy and Sally Bergman Carol (Anderson) Bloemke (’59) Richard Bluhm Jeanette (Erkert) Bowersox (’57) Lori Braatz-Rich James Brimmerman Mark and Rochelle Brusich John Carabelli Richard (’66) and Mary Carnes Richard (’80) and Julie (Kilver, ’82) Cary James Caselli William Catlin Richard (’74) and Kathleen (Kasser, ’75) Chroust Kenneth Civik James and Laura Clark Eugene and Corina Cook, Jr. James Craft Kerry Crain Thomas Daniels

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Gerald and Magdalene Danzer Michael Dauck Helen Davidson Robert Degenhart Lawrence and Yvonne Dennee David Doersch James and Janice Duncan, III John (’57) and Suzanne Eakins Anne Fagan James and Michele Farrell Clemens and Kirsten Feldker Annabelle Fenske Eileen Forrest Laura (Maaske) Frey (’62) Harold and Mary-Lou Fricke Robert Gagner Leonard Gahgan Phyllis Garbrecht Frank (’66) and Carol (’67) Gattolin Daniel and Mary Gatza Kevin and Janet Gebner Anthony George Gerard Girdaukas Richard and Penny Glassman Byron Gremley Gary and Mary Groezinger Robert Grothman Vytenis and Loreta Grybauskas Ruth (Pinekenstein, ’76) and Paul Guenther Andrew (’71) and Susan (’74) Gumm Calvin and Yvette Haller Kathleen Hanrahan Richard (’57) and Barbara Hanson Charles and Margaret Hayes Katherine Hazelwood Mary Heitmann Michael Heltzer Harold and Donna Henderson Michael (’77) and Nancy (Knack, ’78) Henderson Michael and Carol Higgins Karl (’83) and Martha (Kohn, ’86) Hipchen Richard and Jill Hirsch Raymond and Reva Hoewing Reva Hoewing (’55) David and Susan Hoffman Homer and Marjorie Howard James Husing Paul and Beverly Jacobson Nan James Noack (’60) Majed and Reem Jandali Gerard and Kimberly Jansen Allen and Leanne Jebens, Jr. Dieter Jedan (’69)

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

www.carthage.edu/give

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Linda (’96) and Alon Jeffrey Arthur and Leone Johnson C. Dale (’66) and Ardyth (Kovacevich, ’66) Johnson Jule Ann (Vanderwater, ’72) and Donald Johnson Yolanda Jordan William (’75) and Judith Jung Michael Keller Thomas (’67) and Margaret (Hubert, ’70) Keller James and Judy Kenning Frederick Kist Ed Kistler Patricia Klawitter Eric Klingspohn Timothy and Judith Kopka William and Jennifer Kraemer John Kroll Donald Krueger (’50) Bogdan Kryca Steven Kunzie Borys Kusyk Jacob and Delilah Landmann Arthur Landry Sandra (Priaulx, ’66) and John Lang Ronald (’80) and Cynthia (MacKinnon, ’72) Larson Lenore Lenten Frederick (’58) and Jolene (Andersen, ’58) Lesher Bernard and Tricia Leuzzi Jack and Linda Lloyd Margot Lori Elaine (Petersen, ’66) and Eric Lucht Kevin and Sharon Mac Kinnon Susan (Poska, ’70) and Raymond Magiera Robert Malloy Janine Manino-Smith Carl Maniscalco Gary McAdams Thomas (’59) and Carol (Nelson, ’56) McGuine George McGuire Charles McKenzie Patrick McKune, Jr. John McQuade Gloria Medow Margaret (Skinner) Miller (’94) Paul (’87) and Marcia Miller Steven Muenchow Kathy and Timothy Myers Lucy (Webb, ’87) and John Neuenschwander Robert (’72) and Joanne Newberg Robert and Arlene Neybert Michael Niesman Roberta Noe Sharon (Klug, ’66) and Thomas Nyman $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Benjamin Ogden Alan Peskie and Vicki Okray-Peskie Christopher Olson Wendell Olson (’60) Joe Pascale Anthony Passanante Richard and Sandra Passarelli Fran and Jacquelyn Patch Robert and Emily Peinsipp Charles Peterson Steven and Diane Petti Faith (Overdier, ’64) and Rodney Pfeiffer Philip Pignataro Jeffery and Karen Pugliese, Sr. Vincent and Rita Pusateri William Ragla Rodney (’64) and Barbara Randall Donald (’51) and Wanda Riechers Mark and Julie Ritter David and Rebecca Roehl Kevin and Holly Rooney Joseph and Helen Rose Daniel Ross Arnold Rothenbaum Lawrence (’54) and and the late Carol (Sayland, ’56) Ruegg Daniel (’71) and Barbara Schmidt Steven Seales Mary Seiler Michael Sheer Kenneth Shollenberger Matthew Sigley Clyde Simonson Daniel Smith Susan Smith Kenneth Sopron Scott Sterk Suzanne (Scheibe, ’58) and Franklin Stoneburner Joseph Sturycz Jill (Pryse, ’73) and Woodrow Svoboda John Tackes Jeffrey (’91) and Julie (Waack, ’93) Tavs Marlana Telfer Jon (’74) and Marva (Oechler, ’75) Tetting Donald (’57) and Donna (Helker, ’59) Thannen Barbara Theobald Diana Tomaska-Kochmit Paul Tulacka Michael Valentine Patrick and Sue Valentine Janis Versen (’55) Zsolt Vincze, Sr. John (’74) and Margaret Vitkus

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Gene and Karen Volkman William Walgorski Alan Weel Scott and Cheryl Westenberg Donald and Patricia Whelpley William (’66) and the late Jane Whyte Peter Wiers Timothy Wild Alvin and Jean Wilks Stephen Williams Donald (’66) and Terri Wruck James Zahrobsky John Zehfus (’50) Dolores and the late Earl Zimmerman Carthaginian Club Thomas Abler Roy Alan William and Carol Albright David and Kathleen Alm Edward Alten Gregg Anderle Mark and Diane Anderson Ronald and Susan (’84) Anderson, Jr. Vincent (’70) and Linda (’91) Angel Doug Apple John and Krista Arenson La Moine and Sandra Aude Lois Aulwes James and Bonita Ayres Thomas Baran Gregory Barron Bruce Battersby Robert and Juanita Becker Jane (’70) and Wayne Beem Mark (’68) and Mary Ann Behrens Keith and JoAnn Belau Michael and Tabitha Bell Bruce Bennett John (’73) and Deborah (’74) Blair Richard Blessing Shelly and Timothy Blum Robert and Carol Boros Thomas Boutet Gail Bowyer Thompson Brandt Louise Brattland W. Rickford Broniec (’74) and Andrea Nader George and Marcy Brooks Jeffrey Brummitt Robert and DeAnne Bukari Paul Buntrock David Burczak John and Anne Buyniski J. Scott (’71) and Colleen (Kittelson, ’75) Campbell Patrick Carney MaryBeth Carroll Joseph Carrothers Scott Cernek

Gregory Cherry Karen (Berger) Claffey (’72) Peter Clark John Condon Linda (’Zastrow, ’68) and Carleton Cook Mark Crego Thomas and Diane Czyz, Sr. Lynn (Aikens) Dahl (’79) Doreen (Leadley, ’72) and Al DeCesaro Walter Dembkowski Patricia Demos Jeffrey Diedrick Paul Ditter Robert Dobbratz Michael Dobson Patricia (Ryer, ’70) and Dennis Dolan Carolyn Dolezal Charles and Janet Dougherty Dalibor (’71) and Jacquelyn (Tetting, ’71) Drummer Michael Dubis John Dubrava (’04) Gene and Jane Duncan Steven Dykstra Douglas (’73) and Susan (Moldenhauer, ’74) Ehrick Ralph and Rosemary Engelking Russell Ericksmoen Rex and Kristine Ewert Michael Fales Joseph Fleming Julie Fleming Gerald and Patricia Freitag Helen Frisk Paul and LaVerne Froehner Matthew Fuentes Thomas and Linda Gage Robert and Marcie Galvin Richard and Mary Gentile, Sr. George and Nancy Gladis The late James Glover and Judith Glover Julie Gonka Michael Graham Valerie Grigsby Walter Griskavich Barbara Guido Sean Guinan James and Mary Lou Hamilton James and Marilynn Hansen Shane and Angela Hardwick Alan Harju Thomas Hathaway James and Mary Hawkins William (’71) and Joellyn Heinkel Janice Henningsen (’62) Mark (’81) and Jody Herder Timothy and Laura Herrmann Bruno Hilgart Eric Klingspohn Hjortness James and Jeanne Hoffman, Jr. Lorraine Hollingsworth (’79)

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Parents and Past Parents continued Larry Hope Richard Horner Kathleen Houchins Theodore Humpal Kathleen Hunt Sharon Jacobson Carla (Kock) Jaeger (’58) James Jensen Timothy Johnson Vincent Jordan Patricia Kelley-Fuller Dennis Kelly Victor and Darcey Kendl Kenneth and Mary Klamut Gary Klein Ronald and Torie Kollasch Carol Koski James Krupa John Kryl The late John Kumbier and Barbara Kumbier Brian and Karrie Kummerer Virginia Laird Dennis and Jan Lamers Richard Lamers Donald Langland Kevin Larson Ingmar and Betty Levin Kenneth Levin Victor Ligocki Gregory Linder Susan Link Nick and Maria Liogas Stephen Lochen Hubert and Susan Loftus Robert Loughlin Robert and Carolyn Loyd David and Tammy Lubick Ronald Ludwig Mark Macur Daniel Magurshak Dan Malpier Michael and Catherine Malusa Floyd and Arlene Mann Joseph and Angela Mantucca Ruth Marks Robert Martines Daniel Martino Janet Matthews Sean (’89) and Lisa (Fanelli, ’85) Matthews Anne McCarthy James McCulloch John McGarry Christopher and Donna McGuiggan Nancy McKillop Robert Mecozzi James Meseberg Larry Michalowski Kevin and Sandra Mikolas Curtis Miller

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Michael Miller William and Kathleen Miller Joesph and Barbara Mills, III Chester Minkowski Joseph Mitek Anna Moldenhauer (’74) Steven and Kathleen Monte David and Judith Morton Mark Munger Steven Noel Roger and Pamela Nogal Karl Northrup Thomas Nuetzmann James Nuzzo, Jr. Thomas O’Brien Steven Ogasawara George and Margaret Oliver Michael and Michele Olsen Deborah Padgett Timothy and Victoria Pare Gerald (’67) and Roberta Parks Jonathan and Jill Paulus Cheryl Peaslee Louis and Sharon Peccarelli Patricia Pedersen Harry (’73) and Barbara (Anger, ’73) Penington Curtis and Madonna Pepe Charles and Lori Peterson Lon Peterson Cheryl Petri Thomas Pizzo Martha Plapp James and Joanne Plunkett Paul and Maureen Post Pamela Post Barton and Sondra Potter David and Heidi Ramirez Robert Raymond John Reid Kara Reilly Thomas and Tina Richer Margery (’70) and Charles Richter Gary and Susan Ridderbusch Richard Riddle Robert Ripper Eileen (Phelan, ’87) and David Robel David and Julia Robinson James and Vada Rosenbalm Christine Ryden (’70) Gary and Mary Saunders Donald (’57) and Gail Schambow Craig Schicker Thomas Schlinder Kimberly Schultz Steven (’72) and Kim Schultz James and Pamella Schwinn Michael and Heide Sendelbach

Brian Sexton Florence Shawl William Shemerdiak Bradley Shields Wayne Shultz Justin (’54) and Maxine Silvius James Small Lynn Smith Patricia Socha Robert Soderholm Harold and Lois Solberg James Sotzen Evalyn Spinder Kurt Stefans Kathleen Steinberg Sean Storment Susan (Rasor, ’93) and Bruce Sullivan Anthony Swantek Veronica (Moore, ’87) and George Tenner, Jr. Gary and Barbara Teschner Damon Theodorou Eugene and Donna Thomas Mark Thompson Naomi Thompson David Thorsell Patrick (’78) and Dawn Tierney John and Patricia Tokarz Larry Tostrud Heidi Valentine Charles Vignieri Keith Voss Stephen and Sandra Voss Charles Wallace Jeffrey (’74) and Bethalyn (’75) Wedge William (’72) and Kathleen (Kretchmer, ’68) Welch Robert Wellnitz Eugene (’57) and Lois (Park, ’59) Wensel Scott Wensman Willard (’75) and Jean Westra Michelle White-Denny Barbara (Gray, ’76) and Steven Whitney Milton (’48) and the late Evelyn Whitney Steven and Karen Whitty Janice (’73) Wichmann and Steven Hunsader Thomas and Kathleen Wiers Daniel Williams Randall Williams Jay and Cheryl Wilson Kenneth and Annetta Winkle Michael and Susan Witkauskis John Wodnik Robert Yule Joyce Zerkich

Friends of Carthage Executive Club Elizabeth Brown The late Inez Goerner Shirley Madrigrano Clifton and Gladys Peterson Gary and Lucinda Wilson Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein Eli Wolf and Mary Bishop Ann Bundgaard Mark and Janice Franzen Imogene Johnson William and Joan Kelley Rita Petretti Glenn and Eleanor Sather Joyce Schowalter Fred Young, Jr. Trustees Club The Estate of Nacy Randel Flame Club The Estate of Wayne and Ruth Diehl Scott Lindsley Legacy Club William Aiello Richard Baron William Bucha Graham Cousins, Jr. Lawrence and Sophia Cripe Erno and Suzanne Dahl James and Connie Ferwerda John and Linda Fosseen Elizabeth Hrajnoha Don and Linda Jacobson William Loughner Joseph and Kathy Madrigrano, Jr. Paulette Petretti Bettie Schindler Margaret Spangler Dean’s Club Richard Ayers Nancy Bolton Patrick Braatz Roy Carver James and Shirley Duncan Thomas and Mary Ann Eggerud Doug Geiger Robert and Mildred Herder Anthony Izquierdo Todd Johnson Kaye Keller Ronald Levy Serge Logan Anthony and Wendy Machi Richard and Dona Martin Brian and Mindy McTernan Helen Mueller

James Okray David and Louise Petering Patricia Petretti Benn Scherzer Janice and Carl Tomasek John and Patricia Tomsheck Betty Wexter Heritage Club Laird Barber Jeff Barrow and Kathryn Potter-Barrow David Becker David Bein Elizabeth Cmiel Christine D’Amico Howard Dombeck Michael Durso Peter Gorman Eugene Graham, III James Kurotsuchi Kevin Lambright Thomas Melzer L. Kent Moore Edith Niederer Richard and Brenda Poggendorf Viola Rasmussen William Rinn, III The Estate of Florence Schaefer Robert and Kelly Schiess Ric Schmidt Helen Schumacher Peter Semler and Christine Melling Semler Jack Shaw Russell Tuttle Margaret Vancamp Steven and Sheila Vanwyk Charles Webb Thomas Werbie Randall Young Century Club John Acculto Craig and Terry Aittama David and Elaine Aittama Larry Albertson Olivia Andrea Daniel and Susan Arends Jerry Atkinson Anne Ball Katrina Bando Lawrence Basista Robert and Lucie Bauman Rebecca Belmont Roberta Berkley Dan Bess Louis and Helen Bodee Timothy Bohannon R. Denise Bolman

Julinne Boucher Sellars Warren and Dorothy Breite Robert Bremel and E. Jane Homan David Budinger, Jr. Benjamin Burnett Frank Burnette Jeffrey Butler John Calvano Juan and Denise Cardenas Russell Carpenter Annette Chamberlain Marcelle Chromy Ronald Ciaglia Anthony Clavio Walter and Barbara Cummings William Cummings Carl and Janet Deal Mary Dempsey Colleen Detjen Christopher Dewald Mary Dixon Maren Dokmo Flora Doody Leroy Dove John Drengenberg Eleanor Eisfeller Kathleen Enzenbach Gerald and Linda Euting William and Karen Fanelli Kathleen Farrell Patricia Farrell Peter and Margaret Ferguson Jay Francis Ronald Frederick Debra Gates Frank Gengo, III Mary Giannini Ronald and Yvonne Gigstead Scott and Julie Girard Charles and Patricia Gohs David Goss John Graham Wayne and Ardyth Greenwood William and Deborah Guild Scott Haarbauer Robert and Diane Hamilton Edward and Dorothy Hanrahan Jerry Hansen Donald Hardy, Sr. Sanjeet Harpalani Diane Harper Lorraine Harris Karen Hartwig Sens Ronald and Eleanore Hasley Arnold and Gail Heltzer Louise Henrich Todd Hetrick Mary Heyden

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Henry Denhart Society Andrew Higney Hans and Laura Hofmeister Alan and Gail Hopkins Richard Hostetler David Jacobsen Helen Jezuit David Johnson Gregory and Kathleen Johnson Homer and Barbara Johnson Michael Johnson Terri Jones Phyllis Kaszubski Sophie Kaszubski Doris Kazell Daniel Kelly John and Elizabeth Klingspohn Barbara Kluka Donald Knoderer The Estate of Erwin Koch Ann Kopka Ryan Gustav and Nancy Kopka George Kouba, Jr. Stephen Kraynak, Jr. Jospeh Kroetz Theodore Kucinsky Irene LaBelle Richard Laurn Julia Lee Robert and Linda Lee, Jr. Robert and Sandra Ligocki Shirley Lodal Robert Loss Eduardo Madrigrano and Maria Di Carlo Sean and Jana Maher Corinne McCoy Marjorie McDevitt Andrew McDonald Lynda McDowell David and Mary McEleney Llewelyn McKee John McRoberts Clayton Meier Timothy Melton Siddharth Menta Leonard Mentkowski Christine Michaels David and Elaine Michaud Melvin and Linda Miritz Morris Moore John Moorehouse Robert Morris Wayne Morrison Leon and Katherine Munyon Barbara Mursu Betty Novak Nancy Novotny-Moravecek Suzanne Oberheide Shelia O’Brien John and Sheila O’Connor Germaine Okray

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Orville Olsen Kelly O’Reilley John and Courtney Oroni Gary and Nancy Owens John Page and Judy Juliana Andrew and Jane Palmen Frank Parise Glenn Pelecky Jeffrey Petras Kenneth and Mary Pierini John Proffit Thomas Proffit Brian Quinn Peter and Lisabeth Repko Dale and Ann Hopkins Rice Estelle Robertson Michael Romano Minnie Rooney Andrew Rosenberg Dorothy Rossman Norma Rukavina William Salkeld Christine Salzman George Schieler Bruce Schroeder Richard and Joan Schroeder Patricia Schwartz Joellen Scully Joseph Scully Robert and Elizabeth Sellars Kathleen Senderak Christine Sexton Edward and Mary Sexton James and Shirley Seymour Henry and Melanie Shearer Leo Sheridan, III Adam Simoncelli Peter Simoncelli Alex Sity La Verne Smith William Snidle Joseph Socha Fred Sopron Maryellen Sorensen Dennis Sourile Joseph Stangarone Norbertina Stefan Richard Stephens Edward Stomner Timothy Sundquist Mark Susser Linda Swisher Dilara Syed Ali Janine Szpara Richard Telfer Charles Thurn Steve Tokarz Corinne Torkelson David Tucker Marlene Turnbull Guy and Lynn Unterberg Kenneth Van Dine Elizabeth Vavra

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

www.carthage.edu/give

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Thomas and Ann Marie Venn Delaine Volkman Janet Waller Kerry Wangberg Dennis Ward June Ward Margaret Warner Patricia Webb Catherine Welle Richard and Wilma Werstler The late Gordon West, Sr. and Audrey West Roy White Todd Wilson Beatrice Witt and the late Ralph Witt Richard and Joan Witt Paul and Laura Wojciechowski Russell and Kathleen Wortley Elmer Wyne James and Kathleen Young Theodore and Marion Youngquist Gary and Michele Zalokar John Zitnik Elizabeth Zitron and Erik Tou Carthaginian Club Brent Aberg Elaine Abraham Teddy Adamczyk Robert and Lorilee Adams David and Leigh Adler Seymour and Barbara Adler Betsy Ajeman Arthur Albert Michael and Susan Aldrich John Aldridge Brian Alm Karen Alm Lauren Alvarez Thomas Ambro Charles Anderson Geneva Anderson James and Dolores Anderson Selma Anderson David Andrea Caroline Andrews Kenneth Andrzjewski Ronnie Ansari Marjorie Anthonsen Lisa Apple Lee Arneson Charles Arthur Judith Atkinson Steven Azuma Barbara Azzolin Raymond Azzolin Raymond Azzolin Carol Baker Donald Baker Jacqueline Bakka

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Durward and Jacqueline Bakker Irene Balcerzak Genevieve Baldwin Stephen Baldwin Steven Baldwin Bradley Barbee Joyce Barca Peter and Kathleen Barca Patrcia Barclay Randy Barg Harriet Barrett Allan Bates Jerry and Judith Bauman Sara Bauman Bernadette Baumann Kurt Baumann Kelly Baumgartner Todd Bealhen James Beatty Brett Beauchamp Nile Beck Frances Bednarz David Beeman Thomas Begg, Jr. Joyce Behlke Rebecca Behrendt Brock Belcher Lorraine Belgio Bruce Belke James Bellinger Rene Benadi Sandra Benson Maurice Berger Alvin and Phoebe Bergh Mitchell Bergquist Adam Berman Sandra Bertelle David Beth Roger and Sandra Beth Warren and Ruth Beth John and Michelle Bianchi Carol Biehn David Bielawski Karla Bielewicz Don Bigley John Bilski Miranda Bishop Kari Blagec Juanita Blakey Raymond and Nancy Bland Gordon Blank Ronald and Luann Bloom Jeff and Kris Boden Audrey Boehme Natalia Bogale Mario Bonofiglio Eugene and Laurie Borkowski David and Julie Boshea Thomas and Susan Bouchard Bill Bournas Rebecca Bowen Matthew Boylan

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

In Memoriam

Mr. George Acker The Rev. Wilbur M. Allen Alan Anderson Richard R. Anderson Mary Frost Ashley William and Ruth P. Barnard Rachel Baughman Thomas Becker The Rev. O. Garfield and Mary Louise Beckstrand II Donald Bellack The Rev. E. W. Belter Mildred Frantz Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benson Waldo Berger Luther Berhenke Dr. Samuel H. and Helen E. Bess Mary L. Biedermann Marion Blalock Joel Bleeke Irene Borsh Werner and Delores Bothe Wayne Botkin William G. Boucha Merle and Eunice Boyer Harold and Patricia Brainard Dr. Jerald C. Brauer David Broman Axel C. Bundgaard The Rev. Everett Bunck Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Capps Howard E. and Ruth Carlson Ruth M. Carlson Alice Moody Chapin Charles F. and Vivian Chevillon Marie E. Children Robert and Kay Chiples Mark Christy John Clausen A.W. Clausen Peggy Clausen James E. Coeur Amos Coffman, Jr. Marian Conavay Robert P. and Janet E. Cowden Valborg Sinkler Crossland Aloys J. Daack Oliver and Dorothy Daggert David E. Dale Evelyn Dameier Mary Jane Dau Anna Derek

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Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Contributors The following supporters direct their Thrivent Choice Dollars to Carthage. This program allows eligible Thrivent members to select Carthage as their organization of choice to receive donations based on their individual Thrivent membership plans.

Joyce Alber R. W. (’59) and LeNay (McGue, ’59) Anderson Roger Ash Judith (Fars, ’79) and Robert Bagley Richard (’54) and Lois Bailey Christie Balciunas Frederick (’72) and Betty Jean Body Mary Bowman (’49) Delton Brandau (’71) Bonnie (Schmidt, ’75) and Robert Brehmer Gerald and Venita Burling Evelyn Burval Brent and Ginger Canup Gary Canup David (’77) and Diane (Galloway, ’78) Clawson Patrick (’77) and Eunice Cork David Dalbey Patrick (’61) and Janice (Mason, ’61) DesJardin Timothy (’75) and Marilyn Diemer Claudia (Hughes, ’73) and Willem Dijstelbergen Gregory Doby Richard (’59) and Judith (Ferron, ’61) Dokmo Thomas Engstrand Gary (’72) and Barbara (’73) Engstrom Stephen (’79) and Judith (Friese, ’81) Farwig John (’86) and Katherine (Semler, ’88) Felton Donald (’66) and Candace Fessenden, II Dennis Fisher Jill (Rentschler, ’82) and Timothy Fletcher Martha (Sackett, ’82) and Leonard Fowler Laura (Van Puymbrouck, ’85) and John Francis Charlotte (Schaeffer) Frederick (’50) Laura (Maaske) Frey (’62) Carolyn (Kreider) Fries (’67) Jason (’2001) and Sarah Froehner Dana and Amy Garrigan Ronald (’61) and Jane (Bonander, ’61) Geison Mark Geistlinger

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John (’60) and Nancy (Dorner, ’60) George Denise (Dotson) and Paul Gifford (’77, ’99) The late Janice (Van Zile) Hamm (’68) David (’70) and Marion Hansen Jeffrey (’78) and Judith (Smucker, ’79) Haseman Viola Hawkins Gary and Barbara Henkelmann Lovina (Baughman) Hermanek (’47) Alice and Harold Hintzsche Kim Hous (’77) and Amy Haines (’79) Allen (’78) and Karen Hudson Tina (Nelson) Irons (’91) James Jensen Thomas (’69) and Toni (Teske, ’72) Jooss Pamela and Dale Jung Frederick Kabat Jennifer (Appleget, ’97) and Daniel Kaczorowski David Knudson Charles (’82) and Karen (Meyer, ’81) Krey Kurt Landauer Ronald (’80) and Cynthia (MacKinnon, ’72) Larson Ralph Layman and the late Gloria (Soronsen) Layman (’52) Linda Levin (’80) George (’50) and Evelyn Main Scott (’57) and Shirley (Burkart, ’55) Marriner Marilyn (Johnson) Martin (’70) Thomas (’76) and Nancy (Shaw, ’76) Massnick Susan (Wirthwein) McGrath (’69) Janet Messer (’67) Shirley (Sandmeyer) Messing (’67) Carol Nailor (’75) David Nell Krista Neumann (’74) Raymond and Marsha Newell Donald (’58) and Audree (Asmus, ’59) Nielsen Gregory (’89) and Patricia (Moore, ’91) Nikolich Kathy and Michael Oldani Thomas and Louise Oldani

Wallace Olson, Jr. Doris (Gils) Ove (’50) Laura and Milan Pavlica Eloisa Petermann The late Joan (Groenert) Peterson (’55) Ronald (’76) and Sara (’78) Piethe Roy and Pamela Post David (’65) and Barbara (Gatz, ’65) Powers The late Richard Preis (’51) Ann Prellwitz Amanda (Mielke, ’02) and Greg Pulda Grant (’77) and Sue Quever James Rasch (’74) Warren (’49) and Carol (Prange, ’49) Reckmeyer Lois Rentschler David (’81) and Dawn Rieckmann James (’69) and Joyce Roessler Carol (Piediscalzi, ’61) and Terrence Rohr Linda Rosenkranz Carl (’56) and Joyce (Seifert, ’55) Satre Gregory Serviss Doris (Tarnow) Shaw (’55) Leon Shisler Douglas (’63) and Marjorie Short Donald Sondrol (’57) Allen and Carol Stensland Charles Stone Mardell Strycker Michael (’68) and Kathy Swasko Michael (’72) and Sherry Thomas John and Patricia Timmerwilke Patricia Tomsheck Jack (’68) and Pamela (Reynolds, ’69) Tootson Donald Trede Kathleen and Trent Tromp David (’79) and Leah Tuscany Robert (’57) and Beverly Walters Donald and Patricia Whelpley Earl Wolf, Jr. (’62) Robert Woodard Donald (’66) and Terri Wruck Lee (’77) and Beth (’76) Zimmermann

Friends of Carthage continued Caroline Bradbury Ann Brandes Cynthia Brandt Donald Brandt James and Joanne Braun Peter Braun Jerold Breitenbach Herbert and Gail Bremel Rodger and Janice Breselow Peter Brey Robin Brey Michael Bridgins Clifford Briggs Paul Brings Joseph Brittelli David Brooke Eugene and Ellen Brookhouse Donna Brothers Mary Broughman Gerald Brown Joanne Bruch Corinne Bruckner Charles and Lori Brumfield Leroy and Elaine Brummitt Charles Brunke The late Michael Bruton Michael Bubnis Neil and Suzanne Buchelt Bobbi Buchko John Buda Elizabeth Budzisz Mark Burrill Owen and Donna Burritt Darla Buskirk Lon Buss Bruce Cable Winona Campbell Patrick Capp Sue An Carey Heide Carlson Ruth Carlson Alfred Carpenter, Jr. Brent Carroll Curt Carter Lynn Carter Walter Casey Joseph and Deborah Caticchio John Caviale David Cawley Piero and Catherine Cecchi Steven Cecchi Charles and Kathy Chamberlain Amy Champeau Paul Chavez Coralie Cherry Darleen Chiappetta Danny Chick Terry and Carol Chinn Ann Christensen John Christiansen Steve Christner Louis Christopher

Peter Cimbalo James Clark Marian Clark Robert Clarke Kathryn Clauss Alan and Tamari Clementi Nancy Clemmons Denise Cmiel Ronald Cmiel Judith Cohoes John Coleman, Jr. Irene Colson Kathryn Comstock Leslie Conner Donald Conness Janet Connors Daniel Considine Patrick and Patricia Considine James and Lora Contorno Mauricio Cordova Ruth Cotter Luigi Covelli Don Crafts Allen and Lenore Crass Harry and Julie Crawford Dean and Jeris Creasey Alison Credit Dave Cremer Theresa Crewe Joshua Cridlebaugh Rebecca Cronk Frank Cucunato Apollonia Cullotta Patricia Cunningham Stephen Curley Judith Czarnik Susan Czarnik Douglas Daggett Robert Dahl Brian Danhauser Lee Ann Danko Charles Data George David Dianne Davis Fellows William Dawson Dan De Craene David and Mary De Craene Kimberly DeBerge Donna DeCaire Joseph Decono Joan DeLeeuw Mark Deleo John Demske Cornelius Dennehy Kathryn Denton Michael DeSautel Amy Devine Patricia Devries Cheryl Dexter Steven Dibble and Barbara Kramer Dibble Rachel Dickhut Mary Dickson Chris and Julie Diedrich

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Henry Denhart Society Bruce Dierbeck Bruce Dierbeck Peter Dimas Steven Dimovski Russell Ditusa David and Linda Dodge Matthew and Jean Doetsch Sofia Dollinger Sheri Doubek Bronislaw and Magdalena Drab Keith and Debra Dreger Alec Duchatellier Dennis Duda Kent and Joyce Duesing Mary Duffy Paul Duwel Terry Dykstra James Easter David and Jill Ecklund Dale Eder Judson and Rita Edidin Cheryl Eich Anita Elkin Jack Elkin Donald and Gladys Ellerman Alan Ellingham Jacqueline Ellingson Joseph Ellyin Doug Elmore Jens Emerson Susan Endes David Erich Stacy Ericson David and Christine Esler Lawrence and Sally Evanshank Margaret Ewert Inger Ewings Christopher and Lori Faber Johan Faber Alan and Rebecca Fabris Irene Fanelli Hazel Farrell James and Ann Farrell James and Mary Farrell Scott Farrell Michael and Mary Fassbender Laura Faucher Leroy and Diane Fauser Barry Fentz Leslee Ferguson Luke Ferkin Joseph Ferris Donald and Sharon Feyereisen Martin and Alena Fiala Roxanne Fink Robert Fiorio Harley Fleming Mary Fleming James Flick Robert Flott Joseph Folisi

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Kenneth and Carol Folisi Jack Foote Mark Foote Ronald Formella Peter Formosa Mary Jane Fox Melissa Fox Steven Fox Betsy Foxwell David Freitag Thomas Freyman Patrick Friar Steven Fritzshall Cheryll Fuller Peter Fuller Michael Fuoco Paul Gagliardi John and Jeanne Gallo Daniel Galvin Merlin and Jean Gandrud Walter Garbarczyk Juliette Garesche Gloria Garrison Peggy Gartin Todd Gartner Rudolph and Karen Gebner Melanie Gengo Thomas Genthner Gail Gentz Judith Giannelli Caron Gibbert John and Judith Giddings Margaret Gilbert-Ulrich Patrick and Mary Gill Curtis Gilman Julia Gladis Tyler Glass David Glynn Arlene Gobin Gary and Jill Goebel Kenneth and Evelyn Gompert William Goodman Ann Goodpaster Walter Gordey Kathleen Gordon Pamela Gorman George Gorton, IV Scott Goselin Barbara Gosselin Shirley Gosselin Harold Gottman Theodora Gottstein Philip Gould Stephen Gow Marissa Gray Dean and Aspasia Gregory William Grenke Barry and Melissa Grigsby Michael and Cheryl Grimaldi Dorothy Grimm Glen Grimm Sharon Grover Frances Grugel Tara Grundy David and Christine Grusczynski

Catherine Gueneau Jon Guilfoil Nathanal Gulley Wendy Guttenberger Neil and Kristen Guttormsen Joyce Gyurina Bernard and Janet Hackbarth Ashley Hahn Cheri Hahn James Hahn John Hahn Thomas Halbur Thomas and Lynn Halloran Alan Hamon Margaret Hankett Philip Hannah and Amanda Shearer-Hannah Erik Hansen Greta Hansen Timothy Hardine Donald Hardy James Hardy Barbie Harris Roderic Harris Thomas Hartley Helen Hartman Sarah Hartman Philip Hasheider Mark and Terry Hass Debra Hatanpa Brad and Patricia Hatfield Robert Haufe Robert Hauswirth Dean and Beth Haviland Rosemary Haviland Keith and Mary Hawley Helen Haworth Reyford Hayes Kevin and Lori Heckel Bernard and Marcia Heilicser Ruth Heimler Jerry Helmert Theresa Hemauer Frederick and Junita Hemke Dorothy Hendee Kimberly Hendee Arthur Henderson Mark Henderson Timothy Henderson James Hendrix Andrea Herbster Mary Herman Mike and Mavis Herman Eric Herndon and Karyn Grimm Herndon Robert Herrmann Calvin and Marjorie Hewitt James and Janette Hilgendorf Ronald and Nancy Hirsch Thomas and Kristen Hirsch David Hirst Dale Hochevar John Hodel Kerri Hoehn Sharon Hoffman

Kevin and Michele Hofman Eric and Michelle Hofmeister Lois Hofmeister Donald and Joyce Holland Harvey Holler Leland Holm Richard Holmer Ruth Holz Margaret Honeck Gerald Hoornstra Glen and Rebecca Hopf James and Laura Hopkins Scott and Sherry Hopkins Tina Hopkins Leonard and Hedwig Horne John Howe Steven Howe Michael and Mary Hoyt Walter and Barbara Hugh Ray and Ann Huntsinger Donald and Margaret Hutton Andrew Hyland James Immel Steven and Cynthia Ingwell Carol Innes Mary Iovine-Gajdos Edith Iverson Sharon Iverson Troy Ivey Christian Jacobson Gary and Diane Jacobson John Jacobson Teri Jacobson David Jadrich Richard and Janet Jandl Seth Jansen Donna Jarvi Donald and Lucille Jaskolski Gerry and Dawn Jenich Harold Jenkins Gordon Jensen Marianne Jensen Richard Jensen Michael Jepson Carrol Jerdee John Jeson Pamela Jobson Douglas Johnson Josclyn Johnson Joyce Johnson Robert Johnson Eugene Jones James and June Jordan Jessica Jordan David and Angela Jost Thomas and Marcelline Jost Joan Juttner Yoshie Kabeshita Michael Kadich Vincent Kadich Walter Kaehl Joesph Kaltwasser Kassette Kamin John and Phyllis Kamperschroer

In Memoriam

Continued Wilbert and Doris Dieckhoff The Rev. William and June Diehl Wayne and Ruth Diehl Ronald and Wilma Dopp Marvin Dorak Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Dorner Frank W. Drew David R. Dumke Ruth Dusing Adele E. Eisenhower Mary Eller Paul Ellis Raymond P. Ennes Leonard Enroth Mr. and Mrs. George E. Eykamp Naomi Farr Donald L. Faulkner Lester Feiertag The Rev. Bob Fellows The Rev. Maurice Felton Owen B. Fess Dorothy Fink Marian G. Fischer Annamae (Easterday) Flesher Dorris A. and Ruth L. Flesner Mildred H. Frank The Rev. Otto H. and Esther Friedmann The Rev. Wesley and Mildred Gallup Melvin Garb Mrs. Emmert A. Gassman C. Don Gerdes Betty Jane Gies Dr. Paul C. and Inez Goerner George Greathouse The Rev. Hoover T. Grimsby Kent R. Guelig Herbert Hagemann Margaret Shaver Hallett Linda Haluska Kenneth Hamm Hazel A. Hanson Joseph and Marion Harding Ortha Harstad H. Leon Harter Robert Hartman Marie M. Hartmann Charlotte E. Hasenbach Lothar Haubrich Elizabeth Heberling The Rev. Robert S. Heide Donald Hensey Charles Hermanek

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Friends of Carthage continued Anton Karadakov Robert and Joy Karel Jerry Karpowicz William Kase Theresa Kawa Loren Keating Michelle Keck Renee Keck Terry and Cynthia Keele Ronald Keesey-Berg Delsie Keller Martia Kemps and Doug Vacarello Lisa Kennedy Fred and Sharon Kerr Raymond and Judith Kerr Joan Ketchum Charles and Carol Kett Terrence Kiely and Elizabeth Range Kiely Keith and Debbie Kikuchi Mary Kilpatrick John and Pauline Kiltinen Kirsten Kingsley Edward and Lois Kinsfogel Ellen Kirchner Michael Kirchner and Heidi Aittama-Kirchner Steve and Teresa Kisch Ronald Kish Ronald Kitchen Richard Klawitter Frank and Margaret Klein

Kyle Klepitsch Brian Kleszyk Thomas and Barbara Klise Judith Kloha Stephanie Knapp Michael Knese Julie Knowles Edna Knudsen Gerard and Karoline Koehler Bob Koehn James and Karen Kolb Darin Kolls John and Maureen Kolosky Allan Kominek Koa Kopacz Paul Kopka James and Marialyce Kornkven Gregory Koszut Robert Koterwski Germaine Kowal Lisa Kowynia Mary Krausz Eugene and Diana Kreger Paul Krein Gerald Krieg Shawn Krohn Thomas and Laura Kroll Robert Krueger Edward Kubicki Bruce Kubitz Judith Kucharski

Jerry Kuehn Ruth Kulich Michael Kuntz Jane Kunzie-Brunner Richard and Diane Kurtz Julieta Kutka Doris LaBrasca Christopher Lahti Steven Lai Anna Laing Linda Laird Keith Lambright Mark Lammers John Landa Donald and Valerie Landbo Roger Lange David Larsen David and Terri Larson Gary Larson Nancy Larson Roger Larson Bob LaSalle Robert Lawler William Lawrence Ernest Leazer Stephen Ledo Devron Lee Jean Leedham Lorraine Leenay Mark and Doris Leff Edward and Diane Lehmann John Lehr John Lehuta Daniel and Janene Leicht

Churches

Grace Lutheran Church

Atonement West

Grace Lutheran Church

Racine, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Green Bay, Wisconsin

Evangelical Lutheran Church In America Faith Lutheran Church Calumet, Michigan

First United Lutheran Church Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Monroe, Wisconsin

Marilyn Lemke Pamela Lemoine Edward Lendenski Donale Lenhardt Dave Lesher Bob Lesko Richard and Diane Levis Edvin and Nancy Lian Helene Ligocki Kurtis Ligocki Richard and Danielle Ligocki Steven Lilja Kurtis Linck Susan and Keith Lincoln Mr. and Alma Lindl William Linkus Robert Linville James Livingston Anna Locke Richard Lofgren Dominic Lofiego Frank and Amy Lombardo Leonard Long Howard Lopata Stephen Loudon and Victoria Sykes Loudon Christian Loza Lawrence and Carol Lucas Julie Luczkiw Susan Lueck Pam Lunde Joseph and Virginia Mackey, Jr. Joseph Madden Rick and Mary Madison

Roncalli Convent of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity Manitowoc, Wisconsin

Tampa, Florida

Hephatha Lutheran Church

Shepherd of the Glades Lutheran Church

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Naples, Florida

Jackson Park Lutheran Church

Sisters of St. Francis Brillion, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Lutheran Church of The Redeemer

St. John’s Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

Racine, Wisconsin

Perry Lutheran Church

Trinity Lutheran Church Evanston, Illinois

Mount Horeb, Wisconsin

Wares Grove Lutheran Church Butler, Illinois

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Mark Maetzold Geraldine Magerski Tom and Patty Mahoney Louis and Winifred Makowski D’Ann Malloy Elviera Mancini Frank and Julie Mango Robert and Geraldine Mantucca Ellen Marani Gregory Marco Gerald Marden Frank and Sandra Marinello Paul Marold Philip Marry Gary Martens Florine Martin Tammy Martin Tony and Elizabeth Martini John Maschke Joseph Massarelli Emil and Lynn Matera Jack Matosian Rebecca Matoska-Mentink Jay Maudlin Ronald May Donald and Geraldine Mayew Ray Mazzarelli Carlo Mazzuca Shirley McAdams Judith McAndrews Frances McCaw James McCormick Wesley McCutcheon Anne McDevitt Kenneth and Esther McGehee Thomas and Barbara McGinty Matthew and Nancy McGowan Brian McGuire Suzanne McKechnie John and Elaine McKee Kuderer McKee Donna McKune Richard McMurray Elizabeth McNamara Haleigh McPeek Kevin McTernan Roxanne Meersman Jodi Meier Ethel Meiners Joyce Melling David Mentkowski Theodoros Mesiacos Craig Meyer Lothar Meyer William Michel, II Martha Milano Chris Miller Daniel and Penny Miller Eric Miller Harold and Catherine Miller James and and Sharon Miller

Judith Miller Kathleen Milo Mark Minch Steven Mintz Charles and Laurie Mishleau David and Julie Missurelli Frank and Gina Misureli Michael and Barbara Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Peter Moeri Barbara Mohr Henry Mok Bill Molbeck Carl and Michelle Monefeldt Howard and Royanne Moon John Moore, III William Moore John Moran Grace Morano Diane Morgan Jeffrey Moris Paul Morman Alfred Morris Douglas Morris Nohra Morrison Paula Morrone Robert Morton Keith Motycka Emily Mueller Scott Mueller Ernest Muenchow Gregory and Karen Mulcahy Jerold and Leah Mullane Diane Muri Scott Murnick Brian Murphy Monna and Thomas Murphy Robert and Donna Murphy Irene Musur Robert Musur Keith Nabb Joseph Nasca John Nason Amy Nass Herbert Neal Patrick Neary Christina Neil Mike Neimon Angela Nelson Rochelle Nelson Suzanne Nelson Ellen Nestler Lindsay Neubauer Allen Neyhart Carl Neyhart Gregory Nichelson William Niederer Judith Nix Russell Nixon David and Beverly Nodine Edgar and Sylvia Nolan Terrance Nolan Kevin and Shelly Noonan Ed Noskowski Marilynn Nousaine Simpson

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Henry Denhart Society Gordon and Sandra Oakes Gerald O’Callaghan Arlene O’Connor John and Susan O’Day Scott and Shari Odegaard Daniel and Eileen O’Heron Gary and Lisa Oja Richard and Rocio Oldenburg Emilia Oleksy David and Marjorie Olsen Derick and Amy Olsen Dwayne Olsen Harold and Marlene Olsen Corey Olson Wallace Olson, Jr. Michael Olszak James O’Neal Robert and Debra Orlando Bradley Osborne Paul Osipoff Karl and Wendy Ottosen Jerry and Susan Overbeek David Paciga Judith Paciga Gregory Paddack Helen Pagel Mary Ellen Palm Jon and Suzanne Palmen Theresa Palmen and the late Roger Palmen Michael Pape Gail Papp Paul Partyka Erick Passarelli Michael and Georgia Patterson Simon and Lesia Pedersen Ellen Pedraza Eugenia Peinsipp Charles Peitzmeyer Cheryl Pelka David Perdue Michael Perrino Elizabeth Petersen Jeffrey and Julie Peterson Yvonne Peterson-Zick Andrew and Toni Petkovsek Martin Petlicki Dean Petraszak Leon Petraszak Sandra Petri Joseph Pettit Linda Pfaff Mike Pfeiffer Sylvia Phinizy Moss Pickering Diane Pietrucha Paul and Pamela Pignato Joseph Pillizzi James Pinnow Bette Polakow Barbara Postma John Potter Kelsey Potter Nancy Poulson

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Lawrence Poyer Sindy Prather Joanne Precht Richard Presendofer Anna Primus Leigh Prop David Prosser Kevin Puder Louis and Barbara Pugliese, Jr. Arlene Purdy Stephen Ramseyer Marianne Randa Berger Rassmussen G. Barry Reece John Reed Randy Reetz Donald Rehmer Dale and Janice Reichhart Richard Reinecke Elaine Reiter Renee Rendahl Greg Repasky Chris Repp Mark Retondo Bari Reynolds Judith Reynolds Nicole Reynolds Susan Ricchio Michael Richards Donna Richardson Donna Richmond Alan Ridderbusch Bobbie Ridgely Gerald Riley Charles Rizzo Jean Rizzo Keith and Donna Robers Kevin Robertson Mark Roche Sheryll Rockway Kelle-Laura Rogers Dale Rolenc Joseph Romano Thaddeus Ropski David Rosal Jason Rossell Gordon Rossow Keith and Shelia Rost Katherine Roth William Rucks Susan Ruffolo David and Claudia Runge Terry Rush Elfrida Russell Thomas and Kathy Russell Anne Sablosky Robin Sablosky Sharon Saltzberry James Samargis Patricia Samborski Jack and Georgianne Sampson Raquel Sanclemente-Wine Michael and Judy Sanders Barbara Sass

Dexter and Lynn Sattler Thomas Saviano Mary Jo Savino Michael Scalzitti, Jr. David and Sarah Schabes Alan Schaefer and Katherine Lingle Robert and Karen Schaefer Thomas and Janis Schaefer Mark and Jennifer Schanczinski Thomas Scheidt Jerome and Mary Schifferli Merlin Schmidlkofer Thomas and Helen Schmidlkofer Darlene Schmidt James and Jennifer Schmidt Arthur and Janet Schmieding William Schmoldt David Schmoll Steven and Jo Anne Schnebly Casey Schneider Gregory and Mary Schneider James and Colleen Schneider Stephen Schneider Ruth Schnell Richard Schnuck Sheila Scholl Ted and Monica Scholz Kevin and Margaret Schoonmaker Patricia Schrader Kristyn Schramm Arthur Schroeder Paul Schroeder Mary Schuch-Krebs Vaughn and Judith Schultz Kathryn Schulz Bill Schumacher Robert Schumacher Fred and Maureen Schwer Annie Scott William Scully Jeffrey and Lisa Seccombe Thomas and Elizabeth Sellers Emily Selovich John Semler David Senkel Richard and Winifred Severson Randal Shavlik Reul Shaw Earl Shearer Melanie Sheforgen Judy Shive Brian and Mary Shore Susan Siewert William and Janyne Silvers Ken Simek John Simley Glen Simonson Paul Sket Richard Skora Eric Skrzypchak Margaret Slavik

Donald and Marilynn Sliter Lorraine Smaha Audrey Smith Barbara Smith Brad Smith David Smith Dolores Smith Elizabeth Smith Louise Smith Robin Smith Steven Smith Valerie Smith John Snider Robert Snyder Michael Sobey Anthony and Cynthia Solano Raymond Solberg Elizabeth Solum Arthur and Judith Soper Kelsey Sopron John Soprych Lois Sorensen Susan Sorg Bonnie Sowa Daniel Sowa Stanley Sowa David and Tracey Spector Robert and Dolores Spittlemeister Neal Springer Robert Stachura Alice Stahl John Stahl Thomas Steele David and Kay Steffens Jeanine Stelter John Stelzer Frank Stengl Patrick Stepler Jerome and Linda Stiemle Henry Stinson Eric Stoner Greg Stout Shane Strack Donald and Shelly Strahanoski Anne Streich Timothy Stuart Frank and Audrey Studrawa David Stueckemann Gloria Sturino Betty Suiter Charlotte Sullivan Terence and Carol Sullivan Carol Suomu Tammy Sutterman Laura Sutton Courtney Svatek Janet Swain Joyce Swift David Sykes Bernadine Szaflarski Walter Tarczewski, II Paul Tarsitano David Taylor

In Memoriam

Continued Melvin Hesbol Gene and Ruth T. Hetzler Karen Hilger David Holliday Robert Holtzman Dr. Carol I. Huettig F. Robert Humburg Orpha (Wipperman) Ingwalson Donald Iverson C. Charles Jackson Edna M. Johnson Edna M. (Bumpus) Johnson Findlay Jones Sharlene Jung Robert C. Kaitschuk Ethel Kamerling Julia S. Kammeyer George L. Karstetter Renée Kaye Harriet M. Kern Pearl Kesserling Karl Keup Robert Kiser Henry O. Kisten Ralph E. Klingenmeyer Dr. Leroy J. Knoeppel Leo A. Knowles Pearl Knox Erwin T. Koch John E. Koenitzer The Rev. Vernon E. Kotter Irène Kraemer Julia C. Krafft George W. Krueger Marilyn Krueger Theodore Krueger Marjorie Czech Lathrop Lester and Norma Leenerts Dr. and Mrs. Harold H. Lentz The Rev. Ralph S. Leonard Ann Winter Lesher Don Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Link Dean Linton Elizabeth Lister Loy Lovitt Joseph F. Madrigrano John Malzahn Lester Mandelbaum Mae H. Marshall Harold Matheson Ruth A. Maxwell

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Friends of Carthage continued Julie Teeter Juanita Teising William Tews David Teykl Colleen Theobald Melissa Thiele William and Mary Thomas Yvonne Thomas James and Carol Thompson Lydia Thompson Robert Thompson, Jr. Mable Thrope-Johns Victor Tippet Kristine Toldness Gerald and Marvel Tolsma Margaret Tomasik Samuel Tomten Czeslawa Torchalski Karl and Diana Torchalski Edward and Catherine Torok Harry Torrey Raymond Townsend Nina Tracy Donald Traska, Sr. Brianne Traynor William and Nancy Truby Raymond Truelsen Jenna Trusso Daniel and Karen Tuinstra Jennie Tunkieicz James Turbak Timothy Turbak Virginia Turner Glenn Underwood Steve Uzelac Gary and Patricia Valentine Camille Vanek Gretchen Vapnar Mario Ventura Carol Vescova Stephen and Randi Vicenzi Kim Vogel Willis Volden Jeffrey Volkman Timothy and Gwendolyn Voncina Joseph and Kathleen Vondruska Robert Voss Stephen and Jean Voss Steven Vuckovich Kong Vue Shirley Waccholz Andrew Wagner Ryan Wagner Judith Waldron Marilyn Wallen Celia Walther James Ward Susan Ward Linda Ware Robert Warner Betty Warren Jacqulyn Warshauer

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Michael Wasche Mary Watson John and Judith Wavro Kent and Dana Weatherby Victor Weiler Bradley and Jeanette Weinstock John Weisbrod Edward and Gloria Weiskotten John and Nancy Weix Donald Welch John Welke Pete Wessels Robert and Jenny Westerman Connor Wexter Charles and Iva Whately Nancy Wheeler Lance and Jennifer White Margaret Whitty Patricia Wicks Kate Wiedel Anna Wiersum Robert Wierzba Elizabeth Wiken Amy and Randy Wilhelms Randy Wilhelms David Wilk Dorothy Williams Louise Williams Lora Williamson Gerold Willing Don Wilson Charles Wingard Wayne Winholt Margaret Winter Gerald Winters Robert Wintsch Betty Wittke Florence Wodnik Jane Wohrley Bruce Wojack Steven Wolfson Gilbert Womack Randall and Sara Wondergem Shawn Wondra Jerald Wood Brockington and Joan Woodham Gerald Woods Gary Woodworth Joy Wright Gordon and Chuchanee Wyllie Harvey Yellen Fred Younes Beatrice Young J. Michele Young Joseph Young Giacomo Zaccaro Dave Zapencki Ernest Zegadlo Camille Zucchero Ronald and Margaret Zweifel

Henry Denhart Society Membership Registry Chartered in 1992, in the spirit of the longtime Carthage Trustee, The Henry Denhart Society recognizes individuals who provide for the College through estate plans and a variety of planned gifts. These charitable contributions help ensure the strength and quality of Carthage for generations to come. Mrs. Nadine Acker Karen Affeldt Audrey Allen Carmen Ambroggio Irma Anderson Patrick and Kimberly Anderson Dorothy J. Anderson Tamra Andrews Leon and Betty Armagost Roger and Marge Asplund The Rev. Paul Baer Roger Bain The Rev. James and Jane Barsch The Rev. Paul Baughman James and JoAnn Beaumont Linda Bauschke Eunice Becker Kenneth Becker Harry and Audrey Behrens Jeffrey and Elizabeth Behrmann Khristine Beilfuss Laurie Belter Thomas Benson Ruth Berger Margaret Berhenke Dr. Fred H. and Susan F. Bess Dr. and Mrs. John R. Biancalana Timothy J. and Susan A. Bishop Glen C. & Jean Bitter Mary J. and Bruce F. Bitzan Dorathy Bobzin Dr. Richard and Jean (Burr) Boehm Kenneth and Marianne Boehne Elsie M. Boese Leroy and Edith Botkin Mary L. Bowman Robert and Susan Brandt Muriel N. Brauer The Rev. Sandra R. Britton Wayne H. Brooks David and Lyn Brunn Carol Louise Bruss Neal and Tiina Buckaloo Darlene Bueker Dorothy Bunck Ann Wagner Bundgaard Wendell and Melinda Byram Barbara and Greg Campbell Deborah Carls

Mr. and Mrs. David Lesher Carlson The Rev. Dr. Richard and Mary Sue Carnes Carthage Women’s Club Mary Catron Cindy & Steven Chapman George J. Chardukian Susan M. Chesen Richard M. Christman Rose Marie Christy Rosemarie (Poletto) Clancy Nona and Calvin Claus Helen Clausen Steven and Robin Clawson Julie Coffman John and Judy Cooley Robert and Virginia Cornog Mary K. Cramer Sieglinde U. Daack Barbara Dale Dennis R. Day Tina Dayne Sharon Decker Cynthia Dingwall Clayton and Shirley Diskerud Robert and Lois Dittus Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Dokmo Kenneth and Maureen Drum Ingrid Dumke The Rev. David L. Echelbarger and The Rev. Christine ThomasEchelbarger James L. Eckdahl David and Doris Ehlert Bernice Ellis Bonnie Andersen Engel Lois A. Ennes Penny Enroth Karen Evans Linda Even and Scott Kania Joyce Fahrenholtz John and Helga Fairgrieve Douglas M. Farr Edith Fellows Anne Felton The Rev. Dr. Ellsworth and Kay Freyer John W. and Judith A. (Ewig) Fritsch Warren E. and Carol Gammeter Cynthia and Wesley Geib

Ronald and Jane (Bonander) Geison Earlene Jornt Girman and Mark Girman The Rev. Joleen Gleasman Leland C. Gleasman John L. Gorton Karen and Robert Graham Joanne Greathouse Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Grede Dr. Cornelia A. (Ellis) Green Ted G. Greenlee Mrs. Shirley Grimsby Carol Gronau Edna Gross Linda Hagemann Amy Haines and Kim House Diane and Richard Halom H. Jeffrey Hamar Patricia Hamilton The Rev. Dick and Jaynie Hamlin Janice Hamm Betsy A. Hanisch Roger K. and Melicent M. Hansen Vicki Hansen The Rev. Richard J. and Barbara Hanson Thomas J. Hardt Mae V. and Jack S. Harris William C. and Sarah Harris Susannah and Creston Hart Steven and Debra Hartfield Donald Hedberg Georgia Heffel Janet L. and Steen W. Heimke, Jr. Penny L. and Frederick G. Henke Kent and Carole Henning The Rev. and Mrs. Donald W. Herdman Lovina Hermanek Douglas and Joyce Herolt Kurt Hilden The Rev. Thomas Hilger Alice A. Hintzsche Kent Hodges Dr. Carol Holm Elizabeth Hrajnoha Gordon B. Hubbs Timothy W. Hughes Marjorie Humburg Erik Humlie Kenneth A., M.D., and Marlys D. Hurst Gregory and Barbara Huss Virginia M. Huston Bernice (Hightower) Ihlenfeld

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Henry Denhart Society Dr. Raymond W. Ingwalson Valerie and Cherelle Ireland Dr. and Mrs. John R. Jeanmaire The Rev. Dr. Ardyth and C. Dale Johnson John and Mary Johnson Richard and Annette Johnson Ruth A. Johnson Warren (Chip) and Donna Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jooss Ronald Jung Don and Yvonne Kaelber Timothy and Ellen Kartisek David and Virginia Kehl Beverly Keller Ewald Kessler Walter and Joann Kilgus R. Alan Kimbrough Jeanette V. and Leonard J. Klappauf Carlene Hunter Klement Maggie Klingenmeyer Ihde The Rev. Howard Knox Cathy L. Kobs Inez Koch Sharon S. Koelsch Joyce C. Koenitzer Shirley Kozak Marty Kraemer The Rev. Donald Krueger Mrs. George W. Krueger Lorilyn Krug Vera Kuhn LeeAnn Lambrecht-Banks John R. and Sandy Lang Thomas Lee Thomas W. Lentz Odelle (Monte) Leonard The Rev. Dr. Robert R. Lesher Mary Jane Lewis Gary and Jodee Liedtke Natividad Lovitt Charlotte Lukas Mark Lukas Shirley M. Madrigrano Larry and Peggy Magnesen Elaine Malzahn Ruth Mandelbaum Dorothy Marconi The Rev. Fred and Jewel Marks David Marshall Mary Massey Thomas P. and Nancy A. Massnick Jeffrey and Donna Matheus Dean and Donna Matthews

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Alex and Sharon Matusevicius Audrey D. Vanderwalker Mayer Oralee McNamara Guy Meiss Alice Mianecki Donald M. Michie The Rev. Christopher M. and Donna Miller Jens Miller Margaret Miller Dr. Melvin and Linda Miritz Malcolm and Annette Mitchell Dennis Monroe Alan R. and Patricia A. Morgan Terri J. Morrissey The Rev. Frank S. Moyer Gloria Mullen Diane Muri Scott R. and Jean Needham Carl B. Nelson The Rev. Carl O. Nelson Noel R. Niemann Harry and Lois Niese Jack and Marian Nitz Marcia Nolan Emil T. Novak Betty O’Grady Andrea Rinne O’Reilly John Oboikowitch and Margaret Calvert Diane L. Olson Thomas L. and Susan Bullen Olson Wendell Olson Kevin Orlakis Eric W. Otterbein Doris Ove The Rev. Kathleen Panning and The Rev. Gary Brandenburg Martin and Florence Panning Edwin W. and Grace Ann Parkhurst, Jr. Connie M. Parli Henry and Susan Paul John and Cheryl Peacock John H. Pender Clifton and Gladys Peterson Timothy and Eunice Peterson Kurt Piepenburg and Kate Jerome Thomas Pierce Dee Pihl Terry and Evelyn Pillinger Patricia Pixler Rick and Brenda Poggendorf Gordon and Jean Postlewaite

Philip and Karin (Allen) Pratt Paul and Christine Price Dawn Raabe Catherine Rambo Elizabeth Randel Rosabel Rasmussen Carol and Warren Reckmeyer Kimberly Rehfeldt Bradley and Agatha Reiners Carol Reinholtz Lynn and William Reining Leonard A. Rempert Theodor P., Jr. and Victoria C. Repsholdt Nels and Gretchen Ritola Andrew Roberts Terrence and Carol Rohr Rebecca J. Romeis Isabel Campbell Rossey Lisa Ross-Miller Margaret Roth Albert and Phyllis Rother Bruce C. Sandelin Glenn A. and Eleanor S. Sather Paul K. Schacht Judith Schaumberg and Frank Aigner Lois Schmidt Jacob W. Schneider Wilma J. Schneider James and Susan Schweke Michael and Lynne (Galligani) Seago John C. Seal Loren H. and Vickie Semler Sarah and George Serigos Susan and Michael Shaw Dr. Pamela Sherer Dr. John R. Sladek, Jr. and Dr. Celia Sladek Edward W. and Alice Smeds Dr. Robert J. and Dawn C. Smick Dr. Louis W. Smith, Jr. Phyllis Schreckenberg Smith Donald Sondrol Margaret Obermaier Spangler Harold and Nancy Stalf Ronald and Barbara Stamer The Rev. Jonathan P. and Barbara Redman Stansfield

Linda Staubitz William Steigerwaldt The Rev. William M. Stewart Francesca A. Stitzel Kenneth A. and Cathleen M. Stofen Alex Stoll Christine Swannell The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Swanson Daniel T. Swift Ralph J. Tenuta Ann Tindall Carl and Janice Tomasek Jack and Pamela Tootson Mildred M. Trede The Rev. Robert and Virginia Trendel Dr. Ross H. Trower Robert and Tanya Tuszynski Gerald Ugland James and LaRue Unglaube Karen Van Lone and Richard Britton Albert Van Maren Fred, Jr., and Cynthia Vogt June and Ashton Waller The Rev. Dr. Robert and Beverly Walters Elaine L. Walton Donald R. Wantage Marilyn Ward Mary Kimbrough Webb Barbara Ann Wegner Mr. Charles F. Werner David and Heather Wiers Darrell and Karen Willson Gary and Lucinda Wilson The Rev. William Wittig Barbara Woerner Earl F. “Bud” Wolf Jim and Janet Wolfenberg Carol Jean Piper Wolff Harriet L. Wood J. Nelson Wood Margot Woolard Dr. and Mrs. Donald Kurt Wruck Tim Yanacheck Dianne Yeoman The Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Youngquist James and Corrine Zoellick

Anonymous 37 individuals, representing 29 families

In Memoriam

Continued Janet S. May Lois Mayer M. Eleanor McCoy James McNamara Sara Diehl Mekemson Paul and Caroline Merkle Dr. Christian H. & Jeanne Meyer Mary Alyce Michie Frances G. Miller The Rev. Ivan H. Miller R. William Miller Virginia Cobb Moll Robert J.E. Morin Helen L. Mueller Charles Mullen George Harold Musch Edwin Nelson Pauline Hedrick Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Newhouse C. Jeanne Nicholson Mrs. G. Leonard Niekamp William L. and Doris E. Niemann Irene E. Nydahl Shirley Olson George and Hazel Osborn Bruce and Jan Paddock James and Marianne Parker Mabel Parsons Robert J. and Joan H. Peterson Evelyn M. Pfeuffer Mike Pihl Florence Pray The Rev. Dr. Richard I. Preis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Pugesek Ethel K. Puntenney Nacy Randel Jean Christensen Rehm Janice S. Rempert Robert F. and Marion A. Reshan John and Sarah J. Rhine William and Evelyn A. Rogers The Rev. Dr. Robert S. Romeis Monroe Lawrence Rosenthal Harold and Janet Ross Leona Roth The Rev. Robert Roth Alice Mack Rowe Marilyn Sackman Mrs. Gay Sandelin Mrs. Jack Satorius The Rev. Howard H. and Doris E. Schaar Ms. Florence Schaefer

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Torchbearers Becky Adams

Irma Anderson, ’48

Bethany Lutheran Church Mauston, WI

Bethania Lutheran Church Racine, WI

Julene Adams

Jeffrey Anderson, ’75

First Lutheran Church Paxton, IL

Grace Lutheran Church Loves Park, IL

Joanne Adrain

Judy Anderson

Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Oregon, IL

Bethany Lutheran Church Star Prairie, WI

Jim Ahlquist

Trinity Lutheran Church Moline, IL

Christ The King Lutheran Church Brookfield, WI

Lynette Ahrndt, ’88 North Cape Lutheran Church Franksville, WI

Alice Akins Faith Lutheran Church Forreston, IL

Tom Alesia Lakeview American Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Sharon Algie Christ Lutheran Church Sterling Heights, MI

Luana Allen Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Eau Claire, WI

Gloria Allhiser Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Appleton, WI

Ledith Ambs, ’54 Faith Lutheran Church Okemos, MI

Mary Ament, ’71 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Wausau, WI

Lidia Amonson, ’69 Bay Shore Lutheran Church Whitefish Bay, WI

Rickey Amstutz Holy Cross Lutheran Church Livonia, MI

Nancy Anderegg French Creek Lutheran Church Ettrick, WI

Paul Andersen, ’76 Grace Lutheran Church Tomahawk, WI

Barbara Anderson, ’75 Grace Lutheran Church Loves Park, IL

Dawn Anderson Faith Lutheran Church Brownstown, MI

Karen Anderson Pamela Anderson First English Lutheran Church Peoria, IL

Ronald Anderson First English Lutheran Church Peoria, IL

Ryan Anderson St. John Lutheran Church Toluca, IL

Steven Anderson, ’77 Messiah Lutheran Church Racine, WI

Susan Anderson, ’84 Grace Lutheran Church Dodgeville, WI

Susan Anderson Dovre Lutheran Church New Auburn, WI

Tammy Anderson Immanuel Lutheran Church Earlville, IL

Timothy Anderson Immanuel Lutheran Church Altona, IL

Suzanne Anderson-Hurdle Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Romeoville, IL

Vernita Andre St. Mark Lutheran Church Roseville, MI

Jean Appel Bethany And Elim Lutheran Church Almena, WI

Betty Armagost, ’59 Messiah Lutheran Church Wauconda, IL

Leon Armagost, ’58 Messiah Lutheran Church Wauconda, IL

John Ashland South Beaver & Hardies Creek Parish Ettrick, WI

Deanne Anderson

Patti Aslakson

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Wheaton, IL

Primrose Lutheran Church Belleville, WI

Glenn Anderson, ’78

Pam Atchison

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Hancock, MI

St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Dwight, IL

Len Atkins, ’95

Peter Beckstrand, ’75

David Birnbaum

Gail Brazeau

Bay View Lutheran Church Sturgeon Bay, WI

Franklin Lutheran Church Viroqua, WI

Grace Lutheran Church Saginaw, MI

Trinity Lutheran Church Ishpeming, MI

Jane Atteberry

Marcie Beckwith

Timothy Bishop, ’80

Michael Brecke

Christ Lutheran Church Belvidere, IL

Hope Lutheran Church McFarland, WI

Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church

St. Paul Lutheran Church Fish Creek, WI

Sally Avercamp

Donald Behrendt

Lu Bittisch

Traci Breitung

Lake Edge Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Peace Lutheran Church Green Bay, WI

Faith Lutheran Church South Beloit, IL

Trinity Lutheran Church Loyal, WI

Warren Bailey

Mark Behrens, ’68

Nancy Blachowski, ’70

Karla Brekke

First Lutheran Church Port Wing, WI

Calvary Lutheran Church Moline, IL

Whitnall Park Lutheran Church Hales Corners, WI

Danielle Balmer

Heidi Beland

Linda Blake

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Edgerton, WI

Zion Lutheran Church Ashippun, WI

Bethel Lutheran Church Menominee, MI

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Merrill, WI

Frederick Baltz

Carla Beleske

Stephen Blake

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Galena, IL

Grace Lutheran Church Marshfield, WI

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Merrill, WI

Hugo Banberth

Leah Bemis

Linda Block

Bethany Lutheran Church LaPorte, IN

First Lutheran Church Onalaska, WI

St. Mark Lutheran Church Neenah, WI

Cynthia Bangert

Shelly Benck

Carol Bloemke, ’59

Christ Lutheran Church Sharon, WI

Bethany & Immanuel & Trinity Lutheran Churches Cashton, WI

Grace Lutheran Church Villa Park, IL

Orson Bangert Christ Lutheran Church Sharon, WI

Carole Bansback, ’53 Messiah Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, IN

Earl Bansback, ’53 Messiah Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, IN

Carol Barber Trinity Lutheran Church Valparaiso, IN

Darlene Barr Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Lena, IL

James Barsch, ’69 Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Racine, WI

Jenn Bendorf St. John’s Lutheran Church Boscobel, WI

Susan Bennett Christ Lutheran Church Vernon Hills, IL

Lori Benoy Ezekiel Lutheran Church River Falls, WI

Linda Bensen

Redemption Lutheran Church Wauwatosa, WI

Phil Bogen Trinity Lutheran Church Wausau, WI

Phil Bogen St. Peter Lutheran Church Marathon, WI

Dan Bohlman

Trinity Lutheran Church Oak Lawn, IL

Apple Grove/Yellowstone Lutheran Church Argyle, WI

Dawn Benson

Robert Borcherding, ’69

Irving Park Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Paul Berge

Jane Barsch, ’70

Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church Racine, WI

Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Racine, WI

Ben Bergren

Cynthia Barth, ’80

Trinity Lutheran Church Rolling Meadows, IL

St. Barnabas Lutheran Church Cary, IL

Eileen Berken

Lawrence Bauer, ’72

Atonement Lutheran Church Green Bay, WI

Cross And Crown Lutheran Church Roscoe, IL

Lisa Bernd

Vicky Baumgarten

Grace Lutheran Church Grafton, WI

St. Peter Lutheran Church Loganville, WI

Shelley Berndt

Tim Bean

St. John Lutheran Church Green Bay, WI

Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church DeSoto, IL

Warren Best

Tammy Beard

Christ Lutheran Church Melrose Park, IL

Trinity Lutheran Church Ottawa, IL

Dale Beutler

Mary Beauchamp

Faith Lutheran Church Palos Heights, IL

St. Peter Lutheran Church Arenzville, IL

William Beyer, ’88

Pat Becker

Trinity Lutheran Church Fort Atkinson, WI

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Kathryn Bielfeldt Peace Lutheran Church Chester, IL

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Jeff Boardman

St. John’s Lutheran Church Springfield, IL

Sally Borcherding, ’70 St. John’s Lutheran Church Springfield, IL

Penny Bos Christ The Servant Church Waukesha, WI

Jill Boston Zion Lutheran Church Woodville, WI

Laura Bowler Alleluia Lutheran Church Naperville, IL

Mary Bowman Bone Lake Lutheran Church Luck, WI

Judy Brandt Our Savior Lutheran Church Naperville, IL

Angie Bratty St. Paul Lutheran Church Greenville, MI

Julie Brault St. Paul Lutheran Church Gilman, IL

Carol Braun First Lutheran Church Hayward, WI

Marilyn Bridges Zion Lutheran Church Cadillac, MI

Michael Briggs Trinity Lutheran Church Hammond, WI

Beth Brining Christ Lutheran Church DeForest, WI

Dale Brinker, ’81 St. Stephen Lutheran Church Antioch, IL

Deborah Brinker, ’81 St. Stephen Lutheran Church Antioch, IL

Emily Britz Grace Lutheran Church Darlington, WI

Dean Brockmeier Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Elk Mound, WI

Mary Brodd St. John’s Lutheran Church Rock Island, IL

Rebecca Brode Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Crestview Hills, KY

Pauline Broge Zion Lutheran Church Winter, WI

Jane Brown Trinity Parish Lutheran Church Osseo, WI

Mary Brown Bethel Lutheran Church New Auburn, WI

Robin Brown Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Glenview, IL

Valerie Bruins Osseo Lutheran Church Osseo, WI

Janice Brunnelson, ’73 St. Andrew Lutheran Church Racine, WI

Edward Brushaber St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Temperance, MI

Carol Bruss, ’51 Lake Park Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Paul Brynldson, ’78 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

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Henry Denhart Society Richard Brzowsky

Gregory Casperson, ’70

Merigene Cooper

Fred de Oliveira

Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Centralia, IL

Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church Ellison Bay, WI

Swedona Lutheran Church Lynn Center, IL

St. James Lutheran Church Houston, TX

Robert Castro

Diane Copple

David Deem

Good Hope Lutheran Church Garden City, MI

Lutheran Church of the Cross Metropolis, IL

Bonnie Corcoran

Mary DeFrancisco Miller, ’66

Melanie Buckley St. John Lutheran Church DePere, WI

Denise Buehler Griffith Lutheran Church Griffith, IN

Mandi Buonincontro Grace Lutheran Church Cambridge, WI

Kathleen Burkheimer Trinity Lutheran Church Milledgeville, IL

Lauren Busey Trinity Lutheran Church Evanston, IL

Tracy Buttrum Our Savior Lutheran Church Pekin, IL

Justine Cadena St. Olaf Lutheran Church Rubicon, WI

Chris Calhoun Trinity Lutheran Church Appleton, WI

Dana Callgreen United In Faith Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

William Callister Zion Lutheran Church Clifton, IL

Brian Campbell

St. John’s Lutheran Church Beaver Dam, WI

Jeanne Christoff, ’68 St. Michaels Lutheran Church LaGrange Park, IL

Karen Christopherson First Lutheran Church Amery, WI

Jeff Chubb Peace Lutheran Church Morris, IL

Margit Churness, ’77 Faith Lutheran Church Durand, WI

Paul Churness, ’77 Faith Lutheran Church Durand, WI

Dawn Clark Faith Lutheran Church Janesville, WI

Diane Clark Bethel Lutheran Church St. Clair Shores, MI

Grace Clark Kickapoo United & Peace Lutheran Soldiers Grove, WI

Mary Clark, ’66 Luther Memorial Lutheran Church Quincy, IL

Balsam Lutheran Church Amery, WI

Janice Couchaine Immanuel Lutheran Church Cedarburg, WI

Nancy Craig Samuel Lutheran Church Muskegon, MI

Patty Crank Bethel Lutheran Church Bartonville, IL

Darlene Cravillion First Lutheran Church Poy Sippi, WI

Becky Crego St. John Lutheran Church Anchor, IL

Audrey Crowell St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Random Lake, WI

Jo Cypher St. Paul Lutheran Church Medford, WI

Coleen Daggett Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church South Haven, MI

Chentel Dahl

St. Paul Lutheran Church Dixon, IL

Leslie Dehn, ’85 Cross of Life Lutheran Church Brookfield, WI

Karla DeLeske Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Marshfield, WI

Sheri Delvin St. Paul Lutheran Church Evanston, IL

Donna DeMuth St. Paul Lutheran Church Chatsworth, IL

Yvonne Dennee Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Menasha, WI

Denise Derey Bethlehem Lutheran Church Portage, WI

Rose DeRossi Zion Lutheran Church Tinley Park, IL

Karen Derwin, ’70 Eden Lutheran Church Munising, MI

Longwood Emmanuel-Two Point Lutheran Church Township of Longwood, WI

Calvin Claus, ’49

Susan Cane, ’64

Nona Claus, ’48

Grace Lutheran Church Springfield, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Arlington Heights, IL

Our Savior & Skogdalen Lutheran Churches Westby, WI

Sue Devermann

Christy Canfield

Jami Clawson

Carol Danforth

Joy Lutheran Church Prescott, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Dundee, MI

First Lutheran Church Rock Port, MO

Janet Diemer, ’73

Kurt Carlsen

Brant Clements

Gerald Danzer, ’86

Zion Lutheran Church North Henderson, IL

St. Paul Lutheran Church Nachusa, IL

Zion Lutheran Church Racine, WI

Lori Carlson

Kathy Clinton

Marlene Daubert

Tomorrow River Lutheran Parish Amherst, WI

Lord of Life Lutheran Church Darien, IL

Zion Lutheran Church Elgin, IL

Robert Carlson

Jackie Closson

Jill Davenport

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Harlan, IN

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Ruth Carlson

Virginia Coleman

Patrice Davignon

Messiah Lutheran Church Washburn, WI

First English Lutheran Church Richmond, IN

Zion Lutheran Church Ann Arbor, MI

Ross Carmichael

Cristobal Colon

Gloria Davis

Calvary Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

God’s Army Ministries Chicago, IL

Rush River Lutheran Church River Falls, WI

Richard Carnes, ’66

Gail Connely

Sue Davis

Trinity Lutheran Church New Era, MI

Faith Lutheran Church Walworth, WI

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Lafayette, IN

Judy Carr

Judy Cook

Joleen Davison, ’71

Zion Lutheran Church Superior, WI

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Livonia, MI

Calvary Lutheran Church Antigo, WI

Deborah Casperson

Merigene Cooper

Donna de Oliveira, ’69

Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church Ellison Bay, WI

Bethany Lutheran Church Woodhull, IL

St. James Lutheran Church Houston, TX

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Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Arlington Heights, IL

Immanuel Lutheran Church Viroqua, WI

Gary Daines

Lynn DesJardin Calvary Lutheran Church Green Bay, WI

Our Saviour Lutheran Church Lansing, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Marinette, WI

Stephen Diemer, ’71 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Marinette, WI

Roberta Dierbeck Dr. Martin Luther Church Oconomowoc, WI

Amy Dillon St. John’s Lutheran Church Richland Center, WI

Sue Dirks St. Paul Lutheran Church Sterling, IL

Clayton Diskerud, ’59 St. John’s Lutheran Church Annandale, MN

Shirley Diskerud, ’59 St. John’s Lutheran Church Annandale, MN

Sandy Ditewig Redeemer Lutheran Church Hinsdale, IL

Carol Dixon, ’58 Trinity Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

In Memoriam

Continued Grace B. Schafer Gwendolyn Schmiedeskamp Wilbur and Katherine Schnitker Clarisse Seibert Dorothy Shienbrood Lorraine Sinkler Curtis Smith John Hill Smith Mary G. Smith Mrs. Wilfred J. Sonntag Anna Sovish Fred and Margaret E. Spangler The Rev. John R. Spangler, Sr. Marguerite Spangler Jean Stanley Gary E. Stanulis Arthur Staubitz Donna Wolf Steigerwaldt Barbara Susina Stewart Richard W. Stitzel Helen Stolldorf Walter Suter The Rev. Milan E. Swasko Margaret Tenuta John W. Jr and Bessie M. Thompson Bernice Matson Thomsen Dr. Howard and Betty Tieckelmann Margaret Doering Trower LeRoy Ufkes Joy C. Valentine Marianne (Kidd) Van Maren Helen Vollrath L. Frank and Ruth Vorpahl Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wagley Donald E. and Lois P. Wagner Lois P. Wagner Lois Z. Wantage Albert Webb Patti-Jo Wendricks Sandra R. Werner Mr. and Mrs. Maynard F. Westring Isabelle Wittig Joan Whitby Charles A. and Brena U. Whitten Carolyn Wolf Dr. Robert D. Wolff Richard Woolard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Worley Helga Youngquist Ronald and Diane Zalokar The Rev. William C. Zimmann

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Foundations, Corporations, Matching Gift Companies 1335 Foundation Abbott Laboratories Fund Acclerated Rehab Health Systems Aiello Family Dental Alamo Insurance And Financial Services Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Alpha Chi Omega Foundation American Association of University Women American Astronomical Society Ameriprise Financial Amy Brenner MD & Associates, LLC Aon Foundation Armstrong Aerospace, Inc. AT&T Foundation Balestrieri Environmental and Development, Inc. Ball Corporation Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Behm Enterprises, Inc. Best Western Harborside Kenosha Better Business Planning, Inc. Blue Cab Company, Inc. Brady Corporation Buffalo Wild Wings Calumet College of St. Joseph Camosy Construction, Inc. Capek Family Foundation Carl R. Hope Inc. Carthage Lacrosse Red Stick Club Casa Capri, Inc. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Chem-X-Ray Services Corporation Chicago Aviation, Inc. Chick-fil-A Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Choo-Chews Pizza & Sandwich Cicchini Asphalt, LLC City of Country Club Hills CJC Enterprises, LLC Comfort Suites Kenosha Comprehensive Orthopaedics, S. C. Copy-Rite Custom Adhesive Products, LLC Decorating By Lee Department Of Veterans Affairs Diamond R Construction, LLC Diamond Sports Academy, LLC Discover Financial Services Don Daliege Insurance Agency, Inc. Donna Wolf Steigerwaldt Foundation Edison International Encana USA Ernst & Young Foundation Erx Healthcare Services, Inc. Evanston Golf Club Fannie Mae SERVE Fidelity Title, Inc. Fifth Third Bank Finishing & Plating Service

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Fleury’s Body Repair, Inc. FM Global Foundation Franklin I. and Irene List Saemann Foundation Friends & Neighbors of Robin Vos Galleher Corporation Gateway Mortgage Corporation GE Foundation Ginkowski & Ginkowski Gmotorcars Sales & Service Godin Geraghty Puntillo Camilli, SC Great Northern Corporation Greater Green Bay Community Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation Greg Ver Meer Enterprises, Inc. Grove Insurance Agency, Inc. H & R Construction, Inc. Hamilton Metalcarft Inc. Harris Pet Hospital Healthy Classrooms Foundation Hess Corporation Honda of Kenosha Hospira Employee Giving Campaign IBM International Foundation Ideal Industries Foundation Illinois Tool Works Foundation Imperial Supplies, LLC Intel Foundation-Jk Group Jeffrey J. Thompson Insurance Jockey International, Inc. John Kloss Charitable Foundation John R. Smith Trucking, LLC Johnson & Johnson Johnson Bank of Racine JPMorgan Chase Foundation Kenosha American Legion Baseball Kenosha Area Tourism Corporation Kenosha Beef International Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office Kiwanis Club of Kenosha KPMG Foundation K-W- Electric, Inc. L & L Reporting Service, Inc. La Fogata, LLC Lalich Resources, Inc. Landmark Credit Union Law Office of Frank J. Parise, LLC Lazzarelli, Inc. Lee Plumbing Mechanical Contract Limbach Family Chiropractic, LLC Mamco Corporation Marie and Otto Lazereth, Sr. Foundation Maryl L. Smith Agencies, Inc., Matthew Erickson Jewelers McDonald’s Corporation Merck Company Foundation Microsoft Corporation Models Plus, LLC

Monsanto Fund Mount Mary College National Science Foundation Northeast Insurance Center, Inc. Northern Trust Corporation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Nueske’s at Gulliver’s Landing Oce North America, Inc. Ohio Wesleyan University Outstanding Graphics Palmen Auto Stores Pepsico Foundation Pfizer Foundation, Inc. Polymer Concepts, Inc. Porcaro’s Small Car Co. Precision Accounting Concepts, Inc. Pretty Prairie Farms Proko Funeral Home R & R Heating & Air Conditioning R J Underground,Inc. Racine Music Teachers Association Razoo Foundation RBC Foundation-USA Red Stick Club Riley Construction Corporation Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Roshan 786, Inc. Rotary Club of Palatine Foundation Rust-Oleum Corporation Sandra’s Styling Studio Santarelli Oral & Facial Surgery SC Johnson SC Johnson Wax Fund, Inc Semler Industries, Inc. Share Corporation Sheridan Lanes Shipshewana Harness & Supplies Smith & Hatch Insurance Agency Southwest Sweeper Sales State Farm Companies Foundation Stay, Inc. Surplus Giant, Inc. Tenuta’s, Inc. The Allstate Foundation The Baxter International Foundation The Coffee Pot The Jack Miller Center The Janus Foundation The Pampered Chef The Prudential Foundation The Trainers Club, Inc. Thrivent Financial For Lutherans Trustmark Foundation U.S. Bancorp Foundation University Of Wisconsin Green Bay Valeri Agency, Inc. Water Conditioning Company of UG Wells Fargo Foundation Wisconsin Energy Foundation Zimmy’s Woodside Acres, LLC

Torchbearers continued Duane Dixon, ’57

Debi Durch

Trinity Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Bloomer, WI

Renee Dixon

Valerie Dusso

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Lansing, MI

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Chicago Heights, IL

Cindy Dobberke

Earl Dutko, ’92

Mt. Olive Lutheran Church Mukwonago, WI

St. Petri Lutheran Church Flanagan, IL

Paul Doering, ’54

Ruth Dwyer

Living Christ Lutheran Church Germantown, WI

Immanuel/Trinity Lutheran Church Fremont, WI

Julie Douglas

Patty Dyreson

Rejoice Lutheran Church Geneva, IL

Trinity Lutheran Church New London, WI

Becky Dovel

Paula Dziekan, ’86

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Kansas City, MO

Advent Lutheran Church Boca Raton, FL

Donna Dow

Ralph Easterhaus

Pioneer Lake Lutheran Church Conover, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, IN

Lawrence Dow

Judy Eastwood

Pioneer Lake Lutheran Church Conover, WI

Edison Park Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Nancy Dowell

Ivan Eckholm

First Lutheran Church Monmouth, IL

St. Paul Lutheran Church Beloit, WI

Richard Dowling

David Edison

West Koshkonong Lutheran Church Stoughton, WI

Salem Lutheran Church Jonesboro, IL

Richard Dowling

Lynn Edwards, ’86

Rockdale Lutheran Church Cambridge, WI

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Beloit, WI

Antonio Doxtator

Annette Eichorst, ’86

Lutheran Church of The Great Spirit Milwaukee, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Joliet, IL

Karen Drahos

Carol Ekblad, ’75

Lakeside Lutheran Church Webster, WI

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Janesville, WI

Christine Drew

Steven Ekblad, ’74

Modena Lutheran Church Mondovi, WI

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Janesville, WI

Teresa Drexler, ’03

Ann Ekern

Grace Lutheran Church Apple Valley, MN

North Beaver Creek Church Ettrick, WI

Wendy Drexler

LaDonna Ekern

Zion Lutheran Church Stratford, WI

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church Edgar, WI

Anne Dudycha, ’56

Donald Eklov, ’74

Holy Communion Lutheran Church Racine, WI

All Saints Lutheran Church Highland, MI

Denise Duffy

Kathleen Eklov, ’74

St. John Lutheran Church Oconomowoc, WI

All Saints Lutheran Church Highland, MI

Janet Dugdale, ’71

Kathleen Elfers

Holy Nativity Lutheran Church Kenosha, WI

Christ Lutheran Church Salem, WI

Kay Dugger

Deanne Elias

Bethel Lutheran Church Danville, IL

St. Paul Lutheran Church Streator, IL

Kelly Dunn

Renee Eliason

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Palmyra, WI

United Lutheran Church L’Anse, MI

Janice Dunteman, ’61 Christus Victor Lutheran Church Elk Grove Village, IL

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Ann Elliot

Elaine Farmer

Jackie Fortuna

Patty Gardner

Dale Gregoriew

Viktoria Halmagyi

Holy Spirit Lutheran Church West Bloomfield, MI

Salem Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Christ Lutheran Church Palatine, IL

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Ypsilanti, MI

St. James Lutheran Church Vandalia, IL

Nan Ellis

James Fatka

Brandy Foulkes

Stephen Gauger

Christ The Servant Lutheran Church Allen, TX

Immanuel Lutheran Church Cairo, IL

St. Paul Lutheran Church Forrest, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Sun Prairie, WI

Calvary Lutheran Church Rapid River, MI

Cathy Groelle

First Lutheran Church Stoughton, WI

Jan Elsner

Karen Fatzinger

Donald Fox

Thomas Gaulke

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Palos Heights, IL

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Saint Louis, MO

Lower Coon Valley Lutheran Church Chaseburg, WI

First Lutheran Church of Trinity Chicago, IL

Diana Endress, ’90

Peggy Fechtelkotter, ’84

Ellen Fransway

Bradley Gee

Trinity United Lutheran Church Waukegan, IL

Peace Lutheran Church Poplar, WI

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Chippewa Falls, WI

Hope Lutheran Church Farmington Hills, MI

Kenneth Endress

Renae Feldner

Christine Franz

Diane Gibson

Trinity United Lutheran Church Waukegan, IL

McFarland Lutheran Church McFarland, WI

All Saints Lutheran Church Wales, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Eric Engen

Anne Felton

Connie Frase

Joy Gilbert

First Lutheran Church Janesville, WI

First Lutheran Church of West Allis West Allis, WI

Immanuel Lutheran Church Colfax, IL

Wellington Park Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Dean Ennes, ’76

Katherine Felton, ’88

Jill Frazier

Pattye Gilmour

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Oak Park, IL

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Naperville, IL

Messiah Lutheran Church Port Byron, IL

Atonement Lutheran Church Beloit, WI

John Enright, ’77

Brian Ferguson

Lynn Freedlund, ’70

Barbara Girod

Zion Lutheran Church Belvidere, IL

Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Hudson, WI

Bethany Lutheran Church Batavia, IL

Faith Lutheran Church Three Lakes, WI

Kristin Enright, ’79

Donna Ferson, ’68

Betty Freeland

Paul Girod, ’69

Zion Lutheran Church Belvidere, IL

All Saints Lutheran Church Wakefield, MI

First English Lutheran Church Goshen, IN

Christ The King Lutheran Church Combined Locks, WI

Barb Entzminger

Debbie Fiederdall

Robert Freuck

David Glesne

Colfax Lutheran Church Colfax, WI

St. John’s Lutheran Church Evansville, WI

Florist Avenue Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Trinity Lutheran Church Reedsburg, WI

Wanda Esping

James Fields, ’02

Joan Frey, ’50

Ila Gober

First Lutheran Church Rock Island, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Oconomowoc, WI

Zion Lutheran Church Liberty, IL

Peace Lutheran Church Port Byron, IL

Darlene Evans

Sandy Fields

Ellsworth Freyer, ’58

Connie Godfrey

St. James Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Acacia Park Lutheran Church Norridge, IL

St. John Lutheran Church Grafton, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Farmington Hills, MI

Darlene Evans

Heidi Fischer

Kay Freyer, ’59

Daryl Goduto, ’84

St. James Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Trinity Lutheran Church Waupaca, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Grafton, WI

Messiah Lutheran Church Brownsburg, IN

Renee Evans

Kelli Fisher

Debbie Frick

David Goetz, ’79

St. Peter Lutheran Church St. Clair, MI

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Coloma, WI

First United Lutheran Church Sheboygan, WI

St. Peter Lutheran Church Forest Park, IL

Susan Evans

Thad Fisher

Chris Friedenberger

Betty Golden

Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Faith Lutheran Church Brookfield, IL

St. John’s Lutheran Church Alma, WI

Immanuel Lutheran Church Golden, IL

Linda Ewer

Michael Flynn, ’79

Laurie Fries, ’86

Diane Golder

St. Mark Lutheran Church Aurora, IL

Grace Lutheran Church Oconto Falls, WI

Hope Lutheran Church Hubbard Lake, MI

Brenda Follensbee

Sue Frutig

Carrie Goldsworthy

Immanuel Lutheran Church Lake Geneva, WI

Mt. Zion Lutheran Church LaGrange, IN

Bethany Lutheran Church Ishpeming, MI

Jennifer Ford

Daniel Fugate

Norma Gomez

Barbara Fadrowski

Lebanon Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Trinity English Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, IN

First Lutheran Church Berwyn, IL

Atonement Lutheran Church Muskego, WI

Richard Ford

Debra Futris, ’78

Linda Gonzales

Vicki Fahler, ’71

Bethel Lutheran Church Stronghurst, IL

Lutheran Church of Martha & Mary Mt. Prospect, IL

St. John Lutheran Church Lincolnwood, IL

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Newberry, MI

Keith Forni

Linda Gaertner, ’74

Lisa Goodwin

Beth Faith

First & Santa Cruz Lutheran Church Joliet, IL

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Lombard, IL

Pontoppidan Lutheran Church Elliott, IL

Melodee Forrest

Karen Gallagher

Darilyn Gorton

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Superior, WI

First Lutheran Church Lodi, WI

Genevieve Gamble, ’58

Margaret Grant

Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church McHenry, IL

Faith Lutheran Church Clayton, WI

Woodland Lutheran Church Nekoosa, WI

Sue Faber Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Hubertus, WI

Grace Lutheran Church Monroe, WI

Bonnie Fallen Luther Memorial Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Michelle Farley Salem Lutheran Church Sandwich, IL

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Glenwood City, WI

Mark Forsberg, ’78 Messiah Lutheran Church Marquette, MI

Margaret Grant

St. Paul Lutheran Church Manitowoc, WI

Mark Gruner Pecatonica Lutheran Parishes Blanchardville, WI

Debbie Grupe Lutheran Church of Atonement Florissant, MO

Jean Grupe Trinity Lutheran Church Galesburg, IL

Carol Gucinski Concordia Lutheran Church Superior, WI

Dick Gundlach St. John’s Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Jon Gutzmann, ’86 Ascension Lutheran Church Fond du Lac, WI

Lorene Gutzmann, ’87 Ascension Lutheran Church Fond du Lac, WI

Linda Haapanen, ’93 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, IL

Richard Haapanen St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, IL

Linda Haas Bethany Lutheran Church Wisconsin Rapids, WI

Richard Habighorst St. Paul Lutheran Church Neenah, WI

David Hackbarth, ’71 Immanuel/Trinity Lutheran Church Fond du Lac, WI

Nancy Hackbarth, ’71 Immanuel/Trinity Lutheran Church Fond du Lac, WI

Georgia Hagaman

Carol Halom, ’93 Lori Hamilton Adoration Lutheran Church Greenfield, WI

Kathy Hand Zion Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Bruce Hansen, ’75 Covenant Lutheran Church Stoughton, WI

Charlene Hansen, ’59 First Lutheran Church Prophetstown, IL

James Hansen Cross Lutheran Church Burlington, WI

Marilynn Hansen Cross Lutheran Church Burlington, WI

Amy Hanson St. John Lutheran Church Mosinee, WI

Curt Hanson Pilgrim Lutheran Church Superior, WI

Richard Hanson, ’57 Grace And Peace Lutheran Church Peoria, IL

Cindy Harden United Lutheran Church Crystal Falls, MI

Mary Harder Grace Lutheran Church Elkhart, IN

Barbara Harding Grace Lutheran Church Wilmington, IL

Beth Hare Faith Lutheran Church Livonia, MI

Donna Harris

All Saints Lutheran Church Fitchburg, WI

Westby Coon Prairie Lutheran Church Westby, WI

Ann Hagemann

Erich Hartenberger

First Lutheran Church Plano, IL

St. John Lutheran Church North Freedom, WI

Jerry Hahnfeld, ’70

Erich Hartenberger

Trinity Lutheran Church Midland, MI

Zion Lutheran Church Rock Springs, WI

Marcia Hahnfeld, ’70

Vicky Hastings

Trinity Lutheran Church Midland, MI

North American Lutheran Church St. Joseph, IL

Audrey Hains, ’65

Shirley Hauck

St. Paul Lutheran Church Niceville, FL

Lord of Life Lutheran Church Kenosha, WI

Sue Hains

Betsy Hayes, ’75

Peace Lutheran Church Belmont, WI

St. Michaels Lutheran Church Roseville, MN

Kim Hakengos

Roland Hayes, ’74

Grace Lutheran Church Appleton, WI

St. Michaels Lutheran Church Roseville, MN

Moe Lutheran Church Clayton, WI

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Advisory and Governing Bodies Carthage Business and Professional Coalition The Business and Professional Coalition promotes interaction between Kenosha and Racine business leaders and Carthage by making the intellectual resources of the College available to the community. The Coalition regularly hosts distinguished speakers who address topics of timely interest. Through these programs, the Coalition identifies other opportunities to involve the business and professional communities in the life of the College.

Steering Committee Co-Chairman

Thomas P. Mahoney President Johnson Bank of Kenosha and Racine Kenosha and Racine, Wisconsin Co-Chairman

Ralph Tenuta Chairman Tenuta’s, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Nickolas E. Arnold, ’81

Kenneth L. Fellman Senior Vice President and Consumer Banking Manager M & I Bank Kenosha, Wisconsin

John L. Gorton, ’66 President Gorton Farms, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Jane Harrington-Heide Owner Southport Insurance and Investments Kenosha, Wisconsin

William H. Kelley

City Administrator (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

The Hon. David M. Bastianelli

The Hon. Barbara A. Kluka

Kenosha Circuit Court Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kenosha County Circuit Court (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Todd Battle

Bob Lee, Sr.

President Kenosha Area Business Alliance Kenosha, Wisconsin

President and Chief Executive Officer (retired) Lee Plumbing Company Kenosha, Wisconsin

Civic Leader Kenosha, Wisconsin

Robert A. Buhler President and Chief Executive Officer Open Pantry Food Marts of Wisconsin Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

Raymond J. Camosy Chairman Camosy Construction Kenosha, Wisconsin

Roger Caron President (retired) Racine Area Manufacturers & Commerce Racine, Wisconsin

Marcel Dandeneau Director of Public Affairs (retired) Dairyland Greyhound Park Racine, Wisconsin

Michael A. Pitts, Sr. Pitts Brothers and Associates Kenosha, Wisconsin

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church Bloomington, MN

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Decatur, IL

William Hecht

Carol Hiduk

St. Peter Lutheran Church Benson, IL

Living Lord Lutheran Church Lake St. Louis, MO

Paul Hegele, ’71

Dawn Hilde

Ascension Lutheran Church Louisville, KY

First Lutheran Church Cumberland, WI

Ellen Heideman, ’75

Kurt Hilden, ’73

Zion Lutheran Church Shawano, WI

St. Paul Lutheran Church

Mary Huget

Mark Heideman, ’75

Debby Hilgendorf Cross and Crown Lutheran Church Indianapolis, IN

First English Lutheran Church Appleton, WI

Karen Helbing, ’88 Grace Lutheran Church Elroy, WI

Jacinda Helfer Trinity Lutheran Church Alton, IL

Amy Helles First and Laketown Lutheran Church Cushing, WI

Gregg Thompson President Briohn Building Corp. Brookfield, Wisconsin

Laura Hill, ’93 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Sandwich, IL

Roderick Hill, ’93 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Sandwich, IL

Elizabeth Hiller

Trinity Lutheran Church Shumway, IL

Jean Hineman

Robin Helmore

Lutheran Church of The Cross Arlington Heights, IL

Abiding Presence Lutheran Church Rochester Hills, MI

Alice Hintzsche

Shari Helms

First Lutheran Church Kirkland, IL

St. Timothy Lutheran Church Naperville, IL

Laurie Hirth

Virginia Helms, ’63

St. John Lutheran Church Fowlerville, MI

First Lutheran Church Mt. Carroll, IL

Jodi Hoesli

Dale Henderson

Zion Lutheran Church Appleton, WI

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, IN

Kristin Hogan

Nancy Henke

Faith Lutheran Church Aurora, IL

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Wausau, WI

Laura Hoins

Floyd Henschel

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church LaCrosse, WI

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Beaver Dam, WI

Carolyn Hollatz

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Beaver Dam, WI

Chief Financial Officer Riley Construction Corporation Kenosha, Wisconsin

Bethesda Lutheran Church Dresser, WI

Joanna Helmbacher

President Riley Management Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

Peter J. Sinsky, ’88

Debby Hill

Ashburn Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Gail Henschel

Vice President, Global Public Affairs/ Communication SC Johnson Racine, Wisconsin

Martha Herberer Faith Lutheran Church Washington, IL

Beth Hermann St. Paul Lutheran Church Mayville, WI

Pat Hermanns Christ The King Lutheran Church Onalaska, WI

Daniel Hetland, ’73 St. Mark Lutheran Church Mt. Prospect, IL

Kathleen Hetland, ’72 St. Mark Lutheran Church Mt. Prospect, IL

Immanuel & Wilmington Lutheran Church Caledonia, MN

Lori Holtman Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Stanley, WI

Donald Honold Immanuel Lutheran Church Baileys Harbor, WI

Sharon Honold Immanuel Lutheran Church Baileys Harbor, WI

Melissa Hostetler Ascension Lutheran Church Saginaw, MI

Kathy Hoth Kingo Lutheran Church Shorewood, WI

Terry Houchin Resurrection Lutheran Church Bloomington, IL

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Peace Lutheran Church Belleville, IL

Alan Hewey, ’59

Mark C. Riley

Kelly M. Semrau

Jamie House

Thyme Hayes, ’93

Zion Lutheran Church Shawano, WI

Vice Chairman Jelly Belly Candy Company North Chicago, Illinois

Elizabeth Brown

Torchbearers continued

Edward Hudelson Trinity Lutheran Church Chenoa, IL

Susan Hudson Redeemer Lutheran Church Woodstock, IL

Sandy Huebscher St. John’s Lutheran Church Eau Claire, WI

Chris Hughes Zion Lutheran Church Kewanee, IL

Timothy Hughes, ’76 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Daryl Hurst Trinity Lutheran Church Ann Arbor, MI

James Imme, ’73 Norway Lutheran Church Wind Lake, WI

Kathy Imme, ’73 Norway Lutheran Church Wind Lake, WI

Raymond Ingwalson, ’35 St. Stephen Lutheran Church Longwood, FL

Paula Isolampi, ’84 Augustana Lutheran Church Hobart, IN

Heidi Jacobson Gilman & Spring Lake Lutheran Parish Spring Valley, WI

Thomas Jacoby First Lutheran Church Pecatonica, IL

Janet Jaeger Immanuel Lutheran Church Jackson, MI

Kris Jaskula Peace Lutheran Church Southgate, MI

Stephanie Jeager Augustana Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Donna Jensen First Lutheran Church Iron Mountain, MI

Leonard Jepson First English Lutheran Church Mishawaka, IN

Lori Jessel Trinity Lutheran Church Cedarburg, WI

Deborah Johnson, ’83 Christ The Lord Lutheran Church Elgin, IL

Diane Johnson Gethsemane Lutheran Church Cicero, IL

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DONOR HONOR ROLL

Donna Johnson

Mary Kannass

Donna Kirk

Laura Kozenski, ’90

Vicky Lamparty

Nadine Lillie

Coon Valley Lutheran Church Coon Valley, WI

Hephatha Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Grace English Lutheran Church Berlin, WI

Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church Racine, WI

West Middleton Lutheran Church Verona, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Bartonville, IL

Elizabeth Johnson

Vicki Kastel

Tammy Klein

Kathy Kramer

Lawrence Lange, ’81

Jeffrey Lindell, ’92

Cambridge Lutheran Church Cambridge, IL

Hope Lutheran Church Eau Claire, WI

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church LaCrosse, WI

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Ashland, WI

Grace Lutheran Church Green Bay, WI

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Muskegon, MI

Fran Johnson

Craig Kastilahn, ’72

James Kline, ’94

Amy Krasney

Frank Langholf

Jennifer Lindell, ’93

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Burbank, IL

Grace Lutheran Church Libertyville, IL

Joy Lutheran Church Gurnee, IL

Immanuel Lutheran Church Dixon, IL

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Muskegon, MI

Helen Johnson

Linda Kastilahn, ’74

Laura Kline, ’94

St. Andrew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Charlotte Lingel

Grace Lutheran Church Libertyville, IL

Joy Lutheran Church Gurnee, IL

Beth Krause

Tina Langman

Zion Lutheran Church Viroqua, WI

Chetek Lutheran Church Chetek, WI

Lincoln Park Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

James Johnson, ’84

Sonja Keesey-Berg

Sue Klopfer

Shirley Larisch

Pat Lingo

Bethel Lutheran Church Hudson, WI

Advent Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Christ Lutheran Church Waterford, MI

Trinity Lutheran Church West Bend, WI

St. James Lutheran Church Western Springs, IL

Jennifer Johnson, ’96

William Keippel

Debbie Kluetz

Ralph Larson

Marcia Lisney, ’82

Hope Lutheran Church Wautoma, WI

St. Luke Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

First English Lutheran Church Wausau, WI

First Lutheran Church Stone Lake, WI

Grace Lutheran Church Larsen, WI

Jess Johnson

Diane Keith

Susan Knaak

Ruth Larson

Stacey Lisowski

St. Peter Lutheran Church Coloma, WI

St. Luke Lutheran Church Glen Ellyn, IL

Grace Lutheran Church Eau Claire, WI

Trinity Lutheran Church Frankfort, MI

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Whitehall, WI

Josie Johnson

Mike Kellerhals

Nancy Knapp

Ed Lasee

Bruce Loewenhagen, ’73

First Lutheran Church Beardstown, IL

St. Philip Lutheran Church Glenview, IL

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Ingleside, IL

Saron Lutheran Church Ashland, WI

Karen Johnson

Ruth Kemp

Donna Knoll

Midvale Community Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Trinity Lutheran Church Rice Lake, WI

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church Camp Douglas, WI

St. Paul Lutheran Church Michigan City, IN

Kristian Johnson

Rachal Keniston

Lane Knouse

Pilgrim Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

University Lutheran Church Eau Claire, WI

St. Timothy Lutheran Church Wyoming, IL

Marti Johnson

Tom Kent

Cathy Knudson

Faith Lutheran Church Wataga, IL

Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church Sussex, WI

Trinity Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Patty Johnson

Pamela Kesslar

Thomas Knutson

Trinity Lutheran Church Birchwood, WI

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Brodhead, WI

First Lutheran Church Harvey, IL

Robert Johnson

Arlo Ketchpaw

Barbara Koch

Norwood Park Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

St. John’s Lutheran Church Reedsburg, WI

New Hope Lutheran Church Sand Creek, WI

Carolyn Jones

Michelle Ketepa

Robin Koerner

St. Paul Lutheran Church Seymour, IN

St. Paul Lutheran Church Grosse Pointe Farms, MI

Zion Lutheran Church Horicon, WI

Debbie Jones

Jerry Key

Jackie Koivu

Cross Lutheran Church Clinton Township, MI

Peace Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Zion Lutheran Church Ferndale, MI

Karen Joyce

Kim Kibat

Marjorie Kolettis

St. John Lutheran Church Romeo, MI

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Ida, MI

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church West Bend, WI

Josh Judd

Michelle Kiekhaefer

Peter Kolettis, ’58

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

St. Luke Lutheran Church Slinger, WI

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church West Bend, WI

Holly Jurss, ’73

Annette Kilver, ’52

Jeanne Kolkoski

St Matthew Lutheran Church Wauwatosa, WI

Faith Lutheran Church Jacksonville, IL

Bethel Lutheran Church Muskego, WI

Karen Kahl

Janis Kinens

Keith Kolstad, ’81

West Akers And United Lutheran Church Prairie Farm, WI

Advent Lutheran Church Cedarburg, WI

Zion Lutheran Church Marinette, WI

Carole Kaitschuk, ’56

Irene King

Brandon Koltz, ’72

Milltown Lutheran Church Milltown, WI

Divine Word Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Jan Kirby

Jacqua Koltz, ’70

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Northbrook, IL

Divine Word Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Sarah Kirby

Louise Konopka

Mt. Zion & Trinity Lutheran Church Litchfield, IL

Christ Lutheran Church Wyoming, MI

Peace Lutheran Church Steeleville, IL

Thomas Kamprath Salem Lutheran Church Mendon, IL

Marilyn Kane St. Matthew Lutheran Church Itasca, IL

Carol Koresko

Faith Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Richard Krause Faith Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Julie Kreideman East Koshkonong Lutheran Church Cambridge, WI

Tom Krieger Trinity Lutheran Church Fairbury, IL

Carol Krogan Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Viroqua, WI

Diane Kryll St. Matthew Lutheran Church Bowler, WI

Gail Kueffner-Haw Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Portage, MI

Ralph Kuespert Bethlehem Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Jennifer Kuhnert Gloria Dei Lutheran Church New Holstein, WI

Ann Kulju Bethel Lutheran Church Ishpeming, MI

Marie Kuntz House of Prayer Lutheran Church Franklin, WI

Karen Kurschner Dallas Lutheran Church Dallas, WI

Stephen Kurth Bethel Lutheran Church Poynette, WI

Kenneth Kuziej First Lutheran of Arland Prairie Farm, WI

Cindy Kuzminski St. John Lutheran Church New Baltimore, MI

Bill Kvigne Mt. Sterling Lutheran Church Mount Sterling, WI

Denise Lake Christus Victor Lutheran Church Dearborn Heights, MI

Diane Lambert Immanuel Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Nikki Lambert St. Andrews Lutheran Church Glenwood, IL

Beverly Laseke All Saints Lutheran Church Palatine, IL

Nancy Lawrence Light of Christ Lutheran Church Algonquin, IL

Tonya Lawton Salem Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Debbie Lawyer St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Orion, IL

Kerry Leadbetter First Lutheran Church Galesburg, IL

Kim Lee-Brown St. John Lutheran Church Princeton, IL

Sylvia Lee-Thompson Spring Prairie Lutheran Church DeForest, WI

Tricia Lehner First Lutheran Church Barron, WI

Roger Lenander First Lutheran Church St. Joseph, MO

Frederick Lesher, ’58 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church LaCrescent, MN

Jolene Lesher, ’58 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church LaCrescent, MN

Kim Lewin Our Savior Lutheran Church Hartland, WI

Shirley Logan St. Paul Lutheran Church Cole Camp, MO

Kim Longfellow Augsburg Lutheran Church Porter, IN

Lynne Loosen, ’72 Mt. Hope Lutheran Church West Allis, WI

Debra Lorenz Martin Luther Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Terry Lorenz Elk Creek Lutheran Church Osseo, WI

Mary Kay Lovejoy Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Plover, WI

Sandy Luettgen Grace Lutheran Church Thiensville, WI

Donna Lulling Messiah Lutheran Church Twin Lakes, WI

Denise Lund Immanuel Lutheran Church Grand Ledge, MI

Rick Lund St. Martin’s Lutheran Church Cross Plains, WI

Ruth Lundborg Faith Lutheran Church Lexington, KY

Jan Lundin

Bonnie Lewis

Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church Sayner, WI

Long Lake Lutheran Church Sarona, WI

Jean Lunt

Lauren Ley

Living Christ Lutheran Church Hanover Park, IL

St. Paul’s & Our Savior Lutheran Churches Curtiss, WI

Nancy Lyerla, ’53 Mt. Moriah Lutheran Church Anna, IL

Messiah Lutheran Church Aledo, IL

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Advisory and Governing Bodies, continued

Advisory Committees Established by the Trustees, the Advisory Committees serve as bridges between the College and its constituencies, particularly the local community. The committeees meet twice each year with faculty of the affiliated academic division and engage in discussion of current opportunities and challenges faced by the respective division. Individually, Advisory Committee members remain in contact with the College and provide advice on an ad hoc basis.

Career Services/ Graduate and Professional Studies Chairman

Gina Madrigrano Friebus Vice President - Administration (retired) W.O.W. Distributing Company, Inc. Sussex, Wisconsin

John P. Anderson, ’70 Director, Executive Compensation (retired) USG Corporation Chicago

Nickolas E. Arnold, ’81 City Administrator (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Carol Barkow Director of Community Partnerships (retired) Racine Area Manufacturers & Commerce, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Kim M. Beckett, ’99 Human Resources Manager Johnson Diversey Elmhurst, Illinois

Evelyn K. Bennett, ’85 Vice President, Sales/Marketing William Frick & Co. Libertyville, Illinois

Susan R. Blust, ’88 Language Consultant Kenosha, Wisconsin

Daniel Burrell Dean of Liberal Arts Milwaukee Area Technical College Milwaukee

Leo Chiappetta Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction (retired) Racine Unified School District Racine, Wisconsin

Betsy A. Hanisch, ’81 Entrepreneur Wood Dale, Illinois

Debra L. Hartfield, ’80 Director, QA Programs, Learning and Development (retired) Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

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John A. Johnson, Jr., ’98

Torchbearers continued Ralph Lyerla, ’52

Judi McDonald

Mt. Moriah Lutheran Church Anna, IL

St. Mark Lutheran Church Belleville, IL

Marcia Lyons

Susanmarie McElweeTonstad, ’81

Bethel Lutheran Church Hawkins, WI

Barbara Mains Trinity Lutheran Church South Milwaukee, WI

Strategic Storage Specialist Oracle Chicago

William Mains

Tim Mahone

Sandra Maki

President TMCG, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Daniel Mouw HR Mouw Services, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Cathy L. Nelson, ’71

Trinity Lutheran Church South Milwaukee, WI

Steven Mall St. Mark Lutheran Church Chillicothe, IL

Char Maloney St. Stephen Lutheran Church Willowbrook, IL

Vice President of Human Resources (retired) Personnel Decisions, Inc. Minneapolis

Johanna Maragos

Harry A. Niese, ’67

Immanuel Lutheran Church Mount Pleasant, MI

President Midwest Neon Supply Chicago

Eric E. Otterbein, ’69 Director of Training and Development (retired) TAP Holdings, Inc. Deerfield, Illinois

John P. Pelej, ’70 Deputy Superintendent (retired) Racine Unified School District Racine, Wisconsin

Robert M. Placko, ’72 Senior Vice President (retired) Motorola, Inc. Schaumburg, Illinois

David F. Rehm, ’76

Advent Lutheran Church Morton, IL

Gwen March Maryjean Marinier Ascension Lutheran Church Riverside, IL

Ralph Marquardt New Scandinavia Lutheran Church Dallas, WI

Chris Martinson Trinity Lutheran Church New London, WI

Cindy Marty Christus Lutheran Church Greenville, WI

Patricia Mason St. John’s Lutheran Church Somonauk, IL

Kari Massey Trinity Lutheran Church Rhinelander, WI

Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (retired) Wells Lamont Corporation Niles, Illinois

Nancy Massnick, ’76

Alan L. Spiegel, Jr., ’01

Christ The King Lutheran Church Delafield, WI

McLario, Helm & Bertling, SC Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

Gary Vaillancourt

Christ The King Lutheran Church Delafield, WI

Thomas Massnick, ’76 Pamela Mathis Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Denmark, WI

Chief Communications Officer (retired) Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha, Wisconsin

Juanita Matthews

William R. Whyte, ’66

Grace Lutheran Church Knoxville, IL

Vice President of Human Resources Gateway Technical College Kenosha, Wisconsin

David H. Zuelke, ’90 Director - Compliance Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Sparta, WI

Robert Mattson, ’71 Janet McCarthy, ’85 Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Wauwatosa, WI

Lou McCarthy Emmanuel Lutheran Church Ludington, MI

Central Lutheran Church Edgerton, WI

Jackie McGee St. Luke Lutheran Church Grand Rapids, MI

Ella McKinley Incarnation Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Susan McLimans First English Lutheran Church Platteville, WI

Sue McMillan Salem Lutheran Church Sycamore, IL

Michelle Meier Bristol Lutheran Church Sun Prairie, WI

Susan Melby Trinity Lutheran Church Stevens Point, WI

Barbara Menard Trinity Lutheran Church Manlius, IL

Eardley Mendis Purna Jiwan South Asian Ministry Chicago, IL

Caroline Merwin Hope Lutheran Church Dearborn, MI

Carolyn Meurer St. John Lutheran Church Ashton, IL

Andrea Meyer St. Luke Lutheran Church Sheboygan Falls, WI

Jennifer Meyers King of Kings Lutheran Church Shelby Township, MI

Barbara Miller St. Matthew Lutheran Church Princeton, IL

Charles Miller St. Peter Lutheran Church Fennimore, WI

Gwendolyn Miller Zion Lutheran Church of Avalon Chicago, IL

Mark Miller First Lutheran Church Eau Claire, WI

Mary Milligan, ’51 St. John Lutheran Church Mt. Pulaski, IL

Henrietta Milner Immanuel Lutheran Church Rock Falls, IL

Pat Miner Hope Lutheran Church Plainwell, MI

Mike Missall

Carol Mitchell Calvary Lutheran Church Angola, IN

Paul Mittermaier St. John’s Lutheran Church Jackson, WI

Laurie Modjewski Calvary Lutheran Church Minocqua, WI

Dale Moe Pigeon Falls & Pigeon Creek Lutheran Churches Pigeon Falls, WI

Marsha Moe Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Iola, WI

John Montague All Saints Lutheran Church Oak Creek, WI

Sandy Montague All Saints Lutheran Church Oak Creek, WI

Wendy Moore Saron Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Carrie Morelock Jefferson Prairie Lutheran Church Poplar Grove, IL

Geneen Morgan, ’59 St. Andrew Lutheran Church Columbia, MO

Gloria Morris Abiding Savior Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Karen Moser St. John’s Lutheran Church Oregon, WI

Shayla Moyer Vermont Lutheran Church Black Earth, WI

Suzanne Moylan, ’77 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Darlene Muellner Grace Lutheran Church Kewaunee, WI

Linda Murphy Faith Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Beverly Murrell St. Stephen Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Ann Nava St.Thomas & Holy Spirit Lutheran Saint Louis, MO

Scott Needham, ’75 First Lutheran Church New Richmond, WI

Michael Neel Immanuel Lutheran Church Yorkville, IL

Craig Nelson Calvary Lutheran Church Minong, WI

Jan Nelson St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Bonnet Prairie Lutheran Church Rio, WI

Winter Carthaginian 2014


DONOR HONOR ROLL

Leona Nelson, ’51

Louise Nygard

Dawn Paul

St. James Lutheran Church Forreston, IL

St. Timothy Lutheran Church Skokie, IL

Bethany Lutheran Church Rice Lake, WI

Mark Nelson

Thomas Nyman, ’62

Connie Paulick

Bethany and St.Paul Lutheran Church Aniwa, WI

Our Savior Lutheran Church Stillwater, MN

Peace Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Richard Nelson

Michael Obert, ’60

David Paulson

Resurrection Lutheran Church Niles, IL

Immanuel Lutheran Churches Amery, WI

Shiela Odegard

David Pavesic

Faith Lutheran Church Grantsburg, WI

American Lutheran Church Gibson City, IL

Linda Oelze

Becca Pecher

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Traverse City, MI

Trinity Lutheran Church Chesterfield, MO

Marilyn Oftedal, ’55

Gayla Pellum

First Lutheran Church Decatur, IL

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Urbana, IL

Brenda Ogorski

Barbara Penington, ’73

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Manchester, MO

First English Lutheran Church Whitewater, WI

Joel Oines

Harry Penington, ’73

St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Wauzeka, WI

First English Lutheran Church Whitewater, WI

Jayne Oliver

Jane Perkolup

Halfway Creek Lutheran Church Holmen, WI

Faith Lutheran Church Joliet, IL

Alice Olson

Carlee Petelle, ’51

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Greenwood, WI

Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church

Barbara Olson

Donald Petelle, ’50

Luther Valley Lutheran Church Beloit, WI

Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church

Christine Olson

Nina Peters

Faith Lutheran Church Valders, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Sterling, IL

Cindy Olson

Carissa Peterson, ’91

American Lutheran Church Bourbonnais, IL

Peace Lutheran Church Waunakee, WI

Cindy Olson

Carol Peterson

American Lutheran Church Clinton Township, MI

Perry Lutheran Church Mount Horeb, WI

Jean Olson

Dean Peterson

First Lutheran Church Manitowoc, WI

Bethany Lutheran Church Escanaba, MI

Kimberly Olson

Debbie Peterson

St. Paul Lutheran Church Wheaton, IL

St. Timothy Lutheran Church Menasha, WI

Kathi Oman

Eunice Peterson, ’80

Christ Lutheran Church Monticello, IL

Faith Lutheran Church O’Fallon, IL

Mary Orfgen

Kenneth Peterson

New Hope Lutheran Evangelical Church Downsville, WI

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church South Bend, IN

Leeann Ostrem, ’72

Tanum Forest Lutheran Church Sturgeon Bay, WI

Alpine Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Patricia Newborn, ’86 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Carolyn Newton St. John Lutheran Church Louisville, KY

Ralph Niehaus St. Luke Lutheran Church Irving, IL

Ralph Niehaus Ware’s Grove Lutheran Church Butler, IL

Kristin Nielsen Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Judi Nielson English Lutheran Church Ellsworth, WI

Jenny Nieman St. John’s Lutheran Church Spencer, WI

Kay Niemeier Our Savior’s Lutheran Church West Salem, WI

Harry Niese, ’67 Lutheran Church of Atonement Barrington, IL

Lois Niese, ’69 Lutheran Church of Atonement Barrington, IL

Laurie Nieting Dekorra Lutheran Church Poynette, WI

Carol Nimke Christ Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Wilma Nock Edgebrook Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Della Norby Peace & Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cobb, WI

Roger Nordberg, ’70 Ascension Lutheran Church Waukesha, WI

Kim Norrbom Redeemer Lutheran Church Wittenberg, WI

Jane Novak Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Westchester, IL

Ronald Nowland Bell’s Coulee Lutheran Church Bangor, WI

John Nygard, ’56 St. Timothy Lutheran Church Skokie, IL

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Bethel Lutheran Church Viroqua, WI

Marsha Paetz Zion Lutheran Church Freeland, MI

Jane Parsneau Our Redeemer Lutheran Church LaCrosse, WI

Janese Passow Ascension Lutheran Church Minocqua, WI

Phillip Peterson Timothy Peterson, ’80 Faith Lutheran Church O’Fallon, IL

Mary Petrie St. John Lutheran Church Johnson Creek, WI

Melanie Philips Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Addison, IL

THE NUMBERS

$1,664,876 ALUMNI

FRIENDS

$929,801

$13,322 PARENTS

CHURCHES

$105,751

FOUNDATIONS AND

CORPORATIONS

$809,770

$3,523,519

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2013

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Advisory and Governing Bodies, continued

Division of Education Chairman

Gordon D. Postlewaite, ’59 Assistant Superintendent for Administration (retired) Oswego Community Unit School District 308 Oswego, Illinois

Ronald W. Bailey Educator (retired) Tremper High School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Anthony F. Bisciglia Superintendent (retired) Kenosha Unified School District Editor/Publisher The Effective School Report Kenosha, Wisconsin

Andrew Boncher, ’99 Educator Warren Township High School Gurnee, Illinois

Russell O. Carlsen Consultant SC Johnson Area Director Racine Unified School District Board Wisconsin Association of School Boards Racine, Wisconsin

Richard J. Coshun Dean of Students Lincoln Middle School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Karen Dosemagen, ’78 Educator (retired) Southport Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Teresa S. Giampietro, ’88 Principal McKinley Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Earlene E. Girman, ’77 Civic Leader Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kay Gregor Executive Director Racine Literacy Council Racine, Wisconsin

Mari L. Grobschmidt, ’02 Educator The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Patricia Hammes

Torchbearers continued

International Baccalaureate District Coordinator Racine Unified School District Racine, Wisconsin

Angela Pierce, ’96

Francine Rask

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Freeport, IL

Immanuel Lutheran Church Mount Horeb, WI

Melissa J. Harris, ’00

Ryan Pierce, ’95

Kevin Rattle, ’74

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Freeport, IL

Lutheran Church of The Redeemer Racine, WI

Delores Pihl, ’54

Gail Rautmann

Trinity Lutheran Church Harvard, IL

The Village Church Milwaukee, WI

Eloide Pinter

Shirley Read

St. John’s Lutheran Church Peru, IL

Our Savior Lutheran Church Bradley, IL

Connie Pinzl

Debbie Rebholz

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Menomonee Falls, WI

Immanuel Lutheran Church Compton, IL

Virginia Pippert

Carol Reckmeyer, ’49

Norway Grove Lutheran Church DeForest, WI

Trinity Lutheran Church Mt. Morris, IL

Walter Pippert

Warren Reckmeyer, ’49

Norway Grove Lutheran Church DeForest, WI

Trinity Lutheran Church Mt. Morris, IL

Marilyn Plinske

Bret Reedy

St. Paul Lutheran Church Villa Park, IL

Plattville Lutheran Church Minooka, IL

Martin Plinske

Gene Reid

St. Paul Lutheran Church Villa Park, IL

Wiley Lutheran Church Ellisville, IL

Brad Pohlman

Marion Reideleerger

Luther Memorial Church Madison, WI

First Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Sandra Poisel, ’77

Doreen Reifel

Christ Lutheran Church Jeffersontown, KY

Resurrection Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Mary Pollock

Lisa Reiman

Fristad Lutheran Church Centuria, WI

St. Thomas Lutheran Church Cheboygan, MI

Gayle Pope

Nancy Reistad

Christ Lutheran Church Nauvoo, IL

Christ Lutheran Church Marine on St Croix, MN

Jennifer Sais

Prince of Glory Lutheran Church Madison Heights, MI

Chris Repp Epiphany Lutheran Church Carbondale, IL

Kenneth Sandlin

Suzann Powers

Thomas Reuff

St. Luke Parish School River Forest, Illinois

Gordon A. Hess, ’70 Principal (retired) Frank Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Steven J. Knecht, ’96 Coordinator of Athletics Kenosha Unified School District #1 Kenosha, Wisconsin

Sandra L. Lindgren, ’75 Educator Somers Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Louise Mattioli Director of Professional Development (retired) Kenosha Unified School District #1 Kenosha, Wisconsin

Cara M. Obrochta, ’93 Special Education Teacher Lake Zurich Community School District 95 Lake Zurich, Illinois

Christopher Olley President St. Catherine’s High School Racine, Wisconsin

Lynn R. Parks, ’93 Educator Bullen Middle School Kenosha, Wisconsin

John Riedlinger Educator Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

Nola Starling-Ratliff Principal Roosevelt Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

John A. Sykora Director of Education Sylvan Learning Center Kenosha, Wisconsin

Richard Zimmermann Assistant Headmaster The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Debbie Porter

St. John Lutheran Church Metropolis, IL

Lisa Pristas Grace Lutheran Church Howell, MI

Melinda Pupillo English Lutheran Church LaCrosse, WI

Tina Rabe St. Luke Lutheran Church Campbell Hill, IL

Kathy Ragan Christ Lutheran Church Spring Green, WI

Julie Rankila Trinity Lutheran Church Spooner, WI

James Ranney Evangelical Lutheran Church Mt. Horeb, WI

Arnold Rask Immanuel Lutheran Church Mount Horeb, WI

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St. John Lutheran Church Phillips, WI

Jean Reynolds Lutheran Church of Mahomet Mahomet, IL

Merry Reynolds Nathaniel Lutheran Church Bruce, WI

Nancy Richmond St. John Lutheran Church Antigo, WI

Kay Richter Calvary Lutheran Church Two Rivers, WI

Karen Rider Bethlehem Lutheran Church Indianapolis, IN

Fred Rilling St. John’s Lutheran Church Prairie du Sac, WI

Wanda Rimestad, ’81

Linda Roberts Peace Lutheran Church St. Joseph, MI

Laurie Rohrwasser St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Waukesha, WI

Norene Rolenitus, ’84 Trinity Lutheran Church Des Plaines, IL

Lorri Rommelfaenger Redeemer Lutheran Church Plymouth, WI

Harry Romney New Hope Lutheran Church Aurora, IL

W. Romoser Fox Point Lutheran Church Fox Point, WI

Mike Rose Redeemer Lutheran Church De Soto, MO

Sandra Rowoldt Sharon Lutheran Church Bessemer, MI

Nancy Rumschlag King of Glory Lutheran Church Carmel, IN

Eric Rundquist St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Warren, IL

Cheryl Russell Pilgrim Lutheran Church Marysville, MI

Karen Russell Immanuel Lutheran Church Lincoln, IL

Karen Russell St. John Lutheran Church Hartsburg, IL

Lutheran Church of The Master Troy, MI

St. Paul Lutheran Church Hillsboro, IL

Susan Sauerberg, ’76 Resurrection Lutheran Church Oro Valley, AZ

Carla Sawall First English Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Shawn Schabacker Faith Lutheran Church Rochelle, IL

Sarah Schaffner First Lutheran Church Lee, IL

Dawn Schaller Taylor Lutheran Church Taylor, WI

Donald Schambow, ’57 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church West Allis, WI

Jerald Schara St.John & St.Paul Lutheran Church Mazomanie, WI

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Amery, WI

Winter Carthaginian 2014


DONOR HONOR ROLL

Anton Scheer

Betsy Schurke

Phil Simpson

Sharon Starkey

Patsy Stretch

Kathy Thiele

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Mt. Vernon, IL

Redeemer Lutheran Church South Holland, IL

Redeemer Lutheran Church Bradenton, FL

Bethel Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Our Saviour Lutheran Church Normal, IL

Faith Lutheran Church Cedarburg, WI

Christine Schmidt, ’70

Paul Schwartzkopf

Geralyn Slack

Julie Starks, ’80

Mark Strietelmeier

Sandy Thoma

Salem Lutheran Church Orlando, FL

Christ Lutheran Church Quincy, IL

Christ Lutheran Church Stoughton, WI

St. Stephen The Martyr Church Greendale, WI

Zion Lutheran Church Portland, IN

Calvary Lutheran Church Neillsville, WI

Elvira Schmidt

Steven Schwier

Cheryl Sligay

Sally Stauber

Kathy Stutsman

Sabine Thomas

Pilgrim Lutheran Church Frederic, WI

Christ The King Lutheran Church South Bend, IN

St. Paul Lutheran Church Dearborn, MI

Faith Lutheran Church Glen Ellyn, IL

Trinity Lutheran Church Goshen, IN

Zion Lutheran Church North Manchester, IN

Jean Schmidt

Wendy Sciborski

Debie Smith

David Steenrod, ’77

Barbara Sudds

Fred Thomas-Breitfeld

First Lutheran Church Gladstone, MI

Evangelical Lutheran Church Black River Falls, WI

St. John Lutheran Church Saxeville, WI

First Lutheran Church Freeport, IL

Grace Lutheran Church Glen Ellyn, IL

Jackson Park Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Lynn Schmidt

Ruth Seehafer

Pam Smith

Ellen Steenrod, ’78

Jill Suhr, ’78

First Lutheran Church DeKalb, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Menomonie, WI

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Middlebury, IN

First Lutheran Church Freeport, IL

Christ Lutheran Church Mequon, WI

Viviane Thomas-Breitfeld Gethsemane Lutheran Church Brookfield, WI

Nancy Schmidt

Lois Semingson

Robert Smith

Sandy Stein

Robert Suhr, ’77

Zion Lutheran Church Gillespie, IL

Eleva Lutheran Church Eleva, WI

Calvary Lutheran Church Brookfield, WI

St. Thomas Lutheran Church Sterling Heights, MI

Christ Lutheran Church Mequon, WI

Krista Thompson, ’06

Wayne Schmidt, ’69

Sally Serrano

Sandi Smith

Terrie Stein

Mark Sundberg

Salem Lutheran Church Orlando, FL

First English Lutheran Church Grosse Pointe Woods, MI

St. James Lutheran Church Grosse Pointe Farms, MI

Gethsemane Lutheran Church Baldwin, WI

Peace Lutheran Church Lake Zurich, IL

Jennifer Schneider

Roxie Severson

Steven Solberg

Sharon Steinke

John Sutherland

Messiah Lutheran Church Park Ridge, IL

Immanuel Lutheran Church Strum, WI

Immanuel Lutheran Church Negaunee, MI

St. James Lutheran Church Fall Creek, WI

Our Savior/Rush River Church Beldenville, WI

Mary Schneider

Larry Sexe

Carole Solsrud

John Stennes-Spidahl

David Swan

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Kenosha, WI

Deerfield Lutheran Church Deerfield, WI

Mindoro Lutheran Church Mindoro, WI

Cashton Four Point Parish Cashton, WI

Steven Schneider, ’88

David Shaw, ’71

Diane Sonders, ’60

Minerva Stephani

Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd Hazelwood, MO

Mamrelund Lutheran Church Kent City, MI

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, IL

St. Paul Lutheran Church Ironwood, MI

Shirlee Shaw

Robert Sonders, ’60

Tina Steward

Immanuel Lutheran Church Wausau, WI

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, IL

Peace Lutheran Church Charlotte, MI

Elaine Sherry, ’70

Anne Sopiarz

Janet Stewart

Peace Lutheran Church Burlington, WI

Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church Grayslake, IL

Holy Family Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Michelle Sowa

St. John Lutheran Church Pearl City, IL

St. John Lutheran Church Avoca, WI

Steven Schneider, ’88 First Lutheran Church Lone Rock, WI

David Schone Faith Lutheran Church Augusta, IL

Jeanine Schramm The Lutheran Church of All Saints Fox Lake, IL

Kathryn Schreitmueller Resurrection Lutheran Church Green Bay, WI

Marcia Schroeder Christ Lutheran Church Lancaster, WI

Hal Schroetter Barum and Big Elk Creek Lutheran Parish Elk Mound, WI

Luan Shevcik Zion Lutheran Church Mt. Olive, IL

Nicole Shibata, ’03 Augustana Lutheran Church West St. Paul, MN

Rob Sider Trinity Lutheran Church Warrenville, IL

Mark Sidney Immanuel Lutheran Church New Douglas, IL

Pat Siegler

Marci Schubert, ’91

Zion Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Christ Lutheran Church Stockton, IL

Deb Sieth

Nancy Schubert

All Saints Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Immanuel Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Cheryl Sikorski

Stephanie Schulte

Christ Lutheran Church Somerset, WI

Trinity Lutheran Church Kirkwood, MO

Sandy Simonson

Debbie Schultz

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Elgin, IL

St. Paul Lutheran Church Altamont, IL

Dean Simpson

Lori Schultz, ’81

Cross Lutheran Church Roberts, WI

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Menomonee Falls, WI

Karen Simpson, ’71

Michele Schulz

Redeemer Lutheran Church Bradenton, FL

St. John’s United Lutheran Church Alliance, NE

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Resurrection Lutheran Church Oak Forest, IL

Karen Speidel Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Prospect Heights, IL

Paul Speidel, ’81 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Prospect Heights, IL

Claire Spiegelhoff St. Peters Lutheran Church Janesville, WI

Dru Spitzer, ’73 Trinity Lutheran Church Kenosha, WI

JoAnn Spreyne Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Oak Lawn, IL

Andra Stackhouse Resurrection Lutheran Church Saginaw, MI

Elisabeth Stampfl Saint Luke Church Chicago, IL

Jackie Stanifer St. Paul Lutheran Church Alpena, MI

Henry Starkey Bethel Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Eric Stibbe, ’09 Karen Stingely Christ Lutheran Church Valparaiso, IN

Christine Swannell, ’73 Ascension Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Deanna Swanson Augustana Lutheran Church Andover, IL

Paula Swasko, ’82 Berwyn United Lutheran Church Berwyn, IL

Philip Swasko, ’81 Berwyn United Lutheran Church Berwyn, IL

De Anne Swenson

Barneveld Lutheran Church Barneveld, WI

Marcia Thompson Barneveld Lutheran Church Barneveld, WI

Renee Thompson Faith Lutheran Church Marshfield, WI

Calvin Thoreson Little Norway and Squaw Creek Lutheran Churches Black River Falls, WI

Irene Thorson Hainesville Lutheran Church Sturgeon Bay, WI

Marilyn Thurber Redeemer and Christ Lutheran Church Hudson, WI

Steven Tibbetts Zion Lutheran Church Peoria, IL

Elyse Tillman Resurrection Lutheran Church Godfrey, IL

Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd Eau Claire, WI

Lowell Timm

Sarah Stobie Trinity Lutheran Church Grand Rapids, MI

Joan Swessel Christ The Victor Lutheran Church New Berlin, WI

Vicki Tollakson

Linda Stockinger English Lutheran Church Chippewa Falls, WI

Julie Swiggum

Colette Stoehrmann

Redeemer Lutheran Church Rio, WI

New Life Lutheran Church Romeoville, IL

Jeffrey Tavs, ’91

Lori Stokes

Immanuel Lutheran Church Waupun, WI

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Newberry, MI

Julie Tavs, ’93

Suzanne Stoneburner, ’58

Immanuel Lutheran Church Waupun, WI

Luther Memorial Lutheran Church Delavan, WI

Priscilla Tentoni, ’70

Marcia Strahl

King of Glory Lutheran Church Greenfield, WI

First Lutheran Church Chadwick, IL

Steve Terry

Julia Strand

St. John Lutheran Church Bloomington, IL

Immanuel Lutheran Church Eau Claire, WI

Marva Tetting, ’75

Sandy Strand

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Kenosha, WI

Calvary Lutheran Church Oshkosh, WI

Thomas Tews Bethlehem Lutheran Church Marion, WI

Capitol Drive Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Adams/Argyle Lutheran Church Argyle, WI

Nicole Tolzmann-Surinak Reformation Lutheran Church Brookfield, WI

Peggy Tomaszewski Grace Lutheran Church Alpena, MI

John Tompsett, ’79 Church of The Resurrection Pewaukee, WI

Connie Torkelson Orfordville Lutheran Church Orfordville, WI

Richard Tornberg, ’69 Geneva Lutheran Church Geneva, IL

Jane Tornow, ’70 Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Neenah, WI

Russ Trachte Fountain Lutheran Church Hustler, WI

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Division of the Fine Arts Chairman

Marilyn Hedberg Civic Leader Manalapan, Florida

Pat Badger Performing Arts Head The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Kim DeBerge DeBerge’s Kenosha, Wisconsin

Nancy L. Dokter Dokter Public Relations and Marketing Racine, Wisconsin

Flora Doody Mural Restoration Project Chicago Public Schools Chicago

Sidney C. Hamper, ’53 President The John H. Vanderpoel Art Association Chicago

Sarah A. Henkel Educator Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

Norman McPhee Managing/Artistic Director (retired) Racine Theatre Guild, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Kristen Morgenroth Commercial Loan Officer North Shore Bank Brookfield, Wisconsin

Bruce Niemi Niemi Sculpture Garden and Gallery Kenosha, Wisconsin

Christopher Oliva, ’05 Independent Videographer Park Ridge, Illinois

Clifton E. Peterson, M.D. (retired) Kenosha Hospital and Medical Center Kenosha, Wisconsin

Katina Petsas Jacobsen International Academy of Design and Technology Chicago

R. Scott Pierce, ’71 District Administrator Central High School District of Westosha Salem, Wisconsin

Bob Sagadin Scene Designer-Technical Director Performing Arts Department The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

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Donald Schwartz President Hales Corners Chamber of Commerce Hales Corners, Wisconsin

Victoria Seebeck Seebeck Gallery Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

Lois E. Solberg Executive Director (retired) Racine Arts Council Assistant Director Artists Gallery Racine, Wisconsin

Paula Touhey Director (retired) Kenosha Public Museum Kenosha, Wisconsin

Terri M. Wruck Manager, Snap-on Charitable Contributions and Museum Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Division of the Humanities

Torchbearers continued Russ Trachte

Rebecca Venn, ’89

Trinity Lutheran Church Hustler, WI

Peace Lutheran Church Rosendale, WI

Betty Tranberg

Johnna Venuto

Living Hope Lutheran Church Ettrick, WI

Burke Lutheran Church Madison, WI

Jeff Travis

Rita Verhey

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Watertown, WI

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Midlothian, IL

Kristen Travis, ’88

Lyster Lutheran Church Nelson, WI

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Watertown, WI

Albany Lutheran Church Albany, WI

St. Mark Lutheran Church Worth, IL

David Vidler

Evelyn Tucker

Trinity, St. John and St. Paul Lutheran Churches Elizabeth, IL

First Lutheran Church Iron River, MI

Cindy Turner Salem Lutheran Church Peoria, IL

David Tweed, ’81 Joyful Servants Lutheran Church Tampa, FL

Rita Tweed

President Gorton Farms, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Elizabeth Twiton, ’78

Raymond J. Camosy Chairman Camosy Construction Kenosha, Wisconsin

Michele M. Caskey, ’79 Vice President (retired) Mindseye Research Group Lisle, Illinois

Richard K. Fields Senior Marketing Officer The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Douglas M. Gole, ’92 National Sales Manager VIP Sports Marketing, Inc. Mequon, Wisconsin

Heidi E. Hahn, ’93 Senior Marketing Consultant Metavente Corporation Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

Ashleigh Henrichs Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy Chicago

Amelia A. McCarthy, ’91 Attorney Gass Weber Mullins LLC Milwaukee

Nalin Mehta Controller Monarch Plastics, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Robert Vetter

Jay Trygstad

Chairman

John L. Gorton, ’66

Michael Vetsch

Joyful Servants Lutheran Church Tampa, FL

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church LaCrosse, WI

David Ufkes Immanuel Lutheran Church Marseilles, IL

Jack Ufkes, ’59 Trinity Lutheran Church Carthage, IL

Beverly Unglaube, ’67 Grace Lutheran Church Woodstock, IL

James Unglaube, ’63 Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Minneapolis, MN

LaRue Unglaube, ’64 Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Minneapolis, MN

Cate Urbas

Gene Vincent

June Waller, ’63 Shepard’s Table Fellowship Chicago, IL

June Waller, ’63 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Champaign, IL

Robert Walters, ’57 Calvary Lutheran Church Clarkston, MI

Peter Wang Truth Lutheran Church Naperville, IL

Marsha Watson St. Paul Lutheran Church Jasper, IN

Tauna Watson St. John Lutheran Church Springfield, IL

Donna Wavra Trinity Lutheran Church LaCrosse, WI

Joanne Wayne

First Lutheran Church Ohio, IL

Grace Lutheran Church Wisconsin Rapids, WI

Sharon Vislay

Craig Weber, ’72

St. Paul Lutheran Church Temperance, MI

First Lutheran Church Geneseo, IL

Cynthia Vogt, ’76

Harold Weber

Hope Lutheran Church Long Grove, IL

Zion Lutheran Church Walsh, IL

Fred Vogt, ’76

Matthew Weber, ’86

Hope Lutheran Church Long Grove, IL

Salem Lutheran Church Ironwood, MI

Mary Voigt, ’77

Matthew Weber, ’11

St. Paul Lutheran Church Peoria, IL

St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Middleton, WI

Delores Vojtko, ’57

Sharon Weber, ’74

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Libertyville, IL

First Lutheran Church Geneseo, IL

Jean Von Rohr, ’68

Tonjia Weber

Mount Carmel Lutheran Church Milwaukee, WI

Bethel Lutheran Church LaCrosse, WI

Peter Vorhes

Barbara Wegner, ’58

Faith Lutheran Church Calumet, MI

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Cudahy, WI

Barbara Voss

Joanne Weidemann

Tabor Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

West Immanuel Lutheran Church Osceola, WI

Daniel Wachholz, ’60

Diana Welk

Trinity Lutheran Church Lake Mills, WI

Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church Elmhurst, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Tamra Uteg

Marianne Wachholz, ’59

Pilgrim Lutheran Church Indianapolis, IN

Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church Elmhurst, IL

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Nick Utphall St. Stephen Lutheran Church Monona, WI

Mary Van Ryzin, ’94 St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Greendale, WI

Glen Vanderkloot Faith Lutheran Church Springfield, IL

Judy Wagner Grace Lutheran Church Pembine, WI

Cindy Waldbillig St. James Lutheran Church Verona, WI

Betsy Waldon Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Woodridge, IL

William Welk, ’57 Anita Welker Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church Walled Lake, MI

Neal Weltzin, ’78 Trinity Lutheran Parish Cumberland, WI

Jan Wendel St. John’s Lutheran Church Wilmette, IL

Carol Wendt St. Paul Lutheran Church Waterloo, WI

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Advisory and Governing Bodies, continued

Frank Misureli

William R. Haithcock, ’92

William Carlisle, D.V.M.

Publisher Zion Benton News Zion, Illinois

Principal Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kenosha Animal Hospital Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kristine Neiman

Charles Hancock

Human Resources Analyst City of Kenosha Kenosha, Wisconsin

Civic Leader Kenosha, Wisconsin

Chairman, Department of Physiology Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee

Alice Peterson, ’89

Mark Hertzberg

James R. Ferwerda, M.D.

Photographer (retired) The Journal Times Racine, Wisconsin

(retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Richard Herz, D.D.S (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Managing Director Millman, Inc. Brookfield, Wisconsin

H. Rodney Holmes

Susan Gaud

Professor of Biology Waubonsee Community College Sugar Grove, Illinois

Director, External Technology (retired) Kraft Foods, Inc. Glenview, Illinois

Rebecca Whelpley, ’96

Jan Worms

Immanuel Lutheran Church Watertown, WI

St. Martin of Tours Lutheran Church Mascoutah, IL

Donna White

Eleanor Wrath, ’51

Faith Lutheran Church Cameron, WI

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Joliet, IL

Debra Wiechmann

Herbert Wrath, ’50

Messiah Lutheran Church Elgin, IL

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Joliet, IL

Terrie Wilder

Deedee Wright

St. Mark Lutheran Church Polo, IL

St. John’s Lutheran Church Danforth, IL

Kathie Wilkinson

Dolores Yarbrough, ’53

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Racine, WI

Grace Lutheran Church Champaign, IL

Loretta Williams

Delores Yerges

Our Lord’s Lutheran Church Maryville, IL

Faith Lutheran Church Columbus, WI

Pam Williams

Kelly Ylitalo

Messiah Lutheran Church Bay City, MI

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Manistee, MI

President Satori Energy Chicago

Venice Williams

Dennis Zahn

Seedfolks Youth Ministry

St. Paul Liberty Lutheran Church Deerfield, WI

The Hon. S. Michael Wilk

Ronald Willing, ’74 Atonement West Lutheran Church Racine, WI

Barbara Willis Grace Lutheran Church Mt. Prospect, IL

Leslie Willis Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Caryn Wilson Christ Lutheran Church Monroe, MI

Kelly Winters Grace Lutheran Church LaGrange, IL

Jon Wittrock St. Andrew Lutheran Church Sheboygan, WI

Janet Wold

Heather Moran Mansfield

William C. Harris

Director of International Finance Convergint Technologies Schaumburg, Illinois

Academic Dean Divine Savior Holy Angels High School Milwaukee

Harris Pet Hospital Salem, Wisconsin

Cindy Renaud

St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Sheboygan, WI

Divison of Interdisciplinary Studies

Ann Ziegert

Chairman

First & Emmaus Lutheran Churches Granville, IL

William R. Madden

St. Paul Liberty Lutheran Church Deerfield, WI

Ann Zander St. John’s Lutheran Church West Milwaukee, WI

Anna Zeinemann Zion Lutheran Church Wausau, WI

Carrie Zempel

Ann Ziehm Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Manistee, MI

Our Savior Lutheran Church Seneca, IL

Bethany Lutheran Church Wisconsin Dells, WI

Grace Lutheran Church Ripon, WI

Kathryn Wolfgram, ’83

James Zoellick, ’56

Bethany Lutheran Church Wisconsin Dells, WI

Bethany Lutheran Church Crystal Lake, IL

Georgia Wollum

Nicholas Zook

President and Chief Executive Officer Knauz Automotive Group Lake Bluff, Illinois

Douglas Baker Library System Director (retired) Kenosha County Library System Kenosha, Wisconsin

John W. Busey, II Senior Vice President Robert W. Baird & Company Racine, Wisconsin

John W. Danford Professor, Political Theory Loyola Universiry Chicago Chicago

Fr. Joseph Shimek St. Monica Catholic Church Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin St. Eugene Catholic Church Fox Point, Wisconsin

Divison of the Natural Sciences Chairman

John R. Sladek, ’65 President and CEO (retired) California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks, California

Gil K. Boese, ’59

Margaret Zvoda

Professor of Political Science Marquette University Milwaukee

Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Rothschild, WI

Richard K. Fields

Jamil Bou-Saab

Concordia Lutheran Church Chicago, IL

Kirsten Woodcock

Barbara Zurfluh Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church New Glarus, WI

Darrell Dobbs

Director of Marketing The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Erik R. Guenther, ’99 Hurley, Burish & Stanton Madison, Wisconsin

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Educator Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

President Foundation for Wildlife Conservation, Inc. Zoo Director Emeritus Milwaukee County Zoo President Emeritus Zoological Society of Milwaukee Milwaukee

Rock Creek Lutheran Church Mondovi, WI

Shalom Lutheran Church Pinckney, MI

Carole Johnson

Jacques Yapo

Rosemary Zahn

Norine Zindars

Aaron Wooster

David C. Wiers, ’98

Circuit Court Judge Kenosha, Wisconsin

Craig Wolfgram, ’83

Middle Coon Valley Lutheran Church Chaseburg, WI

Pastor Emeritus Our Lady of Mr. Carmel Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

Timothy R. Hansen

Kris Zierke

Dan Woolman

Fr. John Richetta

Mark Franzen

Director, Local and Regional Community Programs The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread Racine, Wisconsin

Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church Rockford, IL

Hope Lutheran Church Milton, WI

Foreign Language Coordinator (retired) Racine Unified School District Racine, Wisconsin

Allen W. Cowley, Jr.

Vice President Terra Engineering, Ltd. Chicago

Robert Broach

Vice President for Academic Affairs Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science North Chicago, Illinois

H. Rodney Holmes Professor of Biology Waubonsee Community College Sugar Grove, Illinois

Brandon J. Koltz, ’72 Vice President Symbiont West Allis, Wisconsin

Richard G. Kron Professor of Astronomy and Astophysics The University of Chicago Chicago

David K. Miller, ’93 Director, Market Planning and Research Walgreens Corporation Deerfield, Illinois

John A. Moore President (retired) WorldLink, Ltd. Milwaukee

Diane Muri Public Health Administrator (retired) City of Racine Racine, Wisconsin

James Shapiro, M.D. Kenosha Orthopedics Kenosha, Wisconsin

Christopher D. Stone, M.D. Michael E. DeBakey Heart Institute of Wisconsin Kenosha, Wisconsin

Senior Research and Development Associate UOP Research Center Des Plaines, Illinois

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Alumni Council The Alumni Council provides leadership for alumni relations activities and advises the administration on the full range of College activities. Elected by members of the Alumni Association, the Council supports development of alumni committees, initiates activities that involve alumni, selects recipients for the Distinguished Alumni and Beacon awards, and fosters volunteerism among fellow graduates. Council President

Karen Evans ’78

David H. Zuelke, ’90

Thomas J. Kelley, ’99 Vice President and Chief Financial Officer United Hospital System Kenosha, Wisconsin

Director, Market Data Services Chicago Board Options Exchange Chicago, Illinois

Director - Compliance Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Council Vice President

Paula Heide-Waller, ’87

Silvija Papka, ’01

Music Teacher Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha, Wisconsin

Manager, Strategic Planning Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin Council Chaplain

Andrew G. Boncher, ’99 Biology Teacher Warren Township High School Gurnee, Illinois Council Nominations Chair

Rodney Carter, ’87 Attorney Davis & Kuelthau, S.C. Brookfield, Wisconsin

Michael Beckmann ’87 Physician Springfield, Illinois

Juliana Blum-Newkirk ’98 Co-Founder and Vice-President, Business Operations & Tissue Services Humacyte Morrisville, NC

Kevin Brunner, ’77 Director of Central Services Walworth County Elkhorn, Wisconsin

Timothy Craft, ’82 Services Manager WE Energies Milwaukee

Kenton L. Dernbach, ’04 Director of Basketball Operations University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Stevens Point, Wisconsin

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Christine King, ’97 Financial Advisor Ameriprise Financial Brookfield, Wisconsin

Heidi Nicholson, ’07 Deli Manager Hy-Vee Davenport, Iowa

James P. Oboikowitch, ’02 Game and Event Production Manager Chicago Cubs Chicago

Lisa Romoser, ’99 Executive Administrative Assistant The Metron Group Chicago

Jillian M. Smith, ’07 Executive Assistant to the President Chicago Blackhawks Chicago

Aaron J. Tinjum, ’09 Energy/Environment Writer Opower Washington, D.C.

Aaron Trautwein Professor of Mathematics Carthage Kenosha, Wisconsin

Gregory S. Woodward President Carthage Kenosha, Wisconsin

Board of Trustees The ultimate authority concerning all governance matters at Carthage lies with the Board of Trustees. The Trustees select the leadership of the College and approve the strategic direction and objectives of the institution. The Trustees hold leadership positions in business, the professions, and the church. The Carthage Board is one of the most prestigious non profit boards in the region.

Emeritus

Joanne S. Greathouse, ’71 Director, Radiology Program (retired) Carrington College Phoenix, Arizona

Debra Hartfield, ’80 Director, QA Programs, Learning and Development (retired) Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

Nancy A. Massnick, ’76 Library Director Hartland Public Library Hartland, Wisconsin

John J. Oboikowitch, ’68 Manager of Product Development (retired) Baxter Healthcare Corporation Deerfield, Illinois

James F. Ring, ’85 Vice President Instant Whip Foods Chicago

Trustees Chairman

Jeff Hamar, ’80 President and Chief Executive Officer Galleher Corporation Santa Fe Springs, California First Vice Chairman Vacant Second Vice Chairman

Mary Bishop

President and Chief Marketing Officer (retired) Leo Burnett USA Chicago, Illinois Ex Officio Treasurer

William R. Abt Senior Vice President for Administration and Business Carthage Secretary

Paul Hegland Executive Director of Church and Professional Relations Carthage

David C. Wiers, ’98

College Attorney

President Satori Energy Chicago

Partner Godin, Geraghty, Puntillo, Camilli, SC Kenosha, Wisconsin

Phillip R. Godin

Thomas M. Bolger Chief Executive Officer Johnson Financial Group Racine, Wisconsin

Richard M. Christman Chairman Giant Impact & Caresoft Global, LLC Westmont, Illinois

John L. Gorton, ’66 President Gorton Farms, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Hoyt H. Harper II, ’77 Senior Vice President, Brand Management Starwood Hotels and Resorts Stamford, Connecticut

Marilyn Hedberg Civic Leader Manalapan, Florida

William H. Kelley Vice Chairman Jelly Belly Candy Company North Chicago, Illinois

Thomas E. Kieso, ’73 Co-Owner William F. Meyer Company Aurora, Illinois

James R. Klauser

Gregory S. Woodward

Senior Vice President (retired) Wisconsin Energy Corporation Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Trustees

Thomas W. Lentz, ’63

President

Ross A. Anderson, ’75 Partner Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek, SC Milwaukee, Wisconsin

The Rev. Jeff Barrow Bishop Greater Milwaukee Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Chairman Global Display Solutions, Inc. Rockford, Illinois

William R. Madden President and Chief Executive Officer Knauz Automotive Group Lake Bluff, Illinois

Gina Madrigrano Friebus, ’76 Vice President Administration (retired) W.O.W. Distributing Company, Inc. Sussex, Wisconsin

Dean A. Matthews, ’84 General Manager Matthews Distributing Company of Iowa Dubuque, Iowa

The Rev. Wayne N. Miller Bishop Metro Chicago Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Chicago, Illinois

Dennis L. Monroe, ’74 Chairman and Senior Partner Monroe Moxness Berg PA Bloomington, Minnesota

Andrew S. Palmen President Palmen Automotive Group Kenosha, Wisconsin

Nicholas T. Pinchuk Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Loren H. Semler, ’65 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Semler Industries, Inc. Franklin Park, Illinois

John R. Sladek, Jr., ’65 President and Chief Executive Officer (retired) California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks, California

The Hon. David A. Straz, Jr. Ambassador at Large/ Honorary Counsul Republic of Liberia Tampa, Florida

June Boatman Waller, ’63 Trustee Franklin I. and Irene List Saemann Foundation Champaign, Illinois

Gary D. Wilson President Wilson Printing, Inc. Mundelein, Illinois

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Trustees Emeriti

Officers

Mark E. Barmak

Gregory S. Woodward

Vice President, Government Affairs (retired) Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

President of the College

Division of the Social Sciences

William R. Abt

Chairman

Robert A. Cornog Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer (retired) Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

John W. Fritsch

Senior Vice President for Administration and Business

Bradley J Andrews Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Seymour Adler

The Hon. Samantha Kerkman

Dean T. Clark, ’97 Vice President for Enrollment

William D. George

Jason Ramirez

President Emeritus Siebert Lutheran Foundation Brookfield, Wisconsin

Associate Vice President of Communications

Associate Vice President for Student Life/Dean of Students

Julio C. Rivera Provost Officers Emeriti

F. Gregory Campbell, ’12

Donald D. Hedberg, ’50

President Emeritus

Civic Leader Manalapan, Florida

Robert C. Dittus

The Rev. Robert H. Herder Bishop Emeritus East Central Synod-Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Appleton, Wisconsin

John H. Pender Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (retired) Aid Association for Lutherans Appleton, Wisconsin

Gordon Postlewaite, ’59 Assistant Superintendent for Administration (retired) Oswego Community Unit School District 308 Oswego, Illinois

Edward W. Smeds

Vice President Emeritus for Business and Finance

Eugene A. Engeldinger Vice President Emeritus for Academic Information Services

Ruth A. Johnson, ’84 Registrar Emerita

Director (retired) Kenosha County Department of Human Services Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kathleen M. Barca Assistant Superintendent, Strategic Planning, Innovation, and Community Partnerships (retired) Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha, Wisconsin

Dave Blank President and Chief Executive Officer Real Racine Racine, Wisconsin

Kevin M. Brunner, ’77 Director of Central Services Walworth County, Wisconsin Elkhorn, Wisconsin

George Chardukian, ’77 RBC Wealth Management Tucson, Arizona

Kathryn B. Comstock Executive Director (retired) Women and Children’s Horizons Kenosha, Wisconsin

Paul M. DeFazio

Provost Emerita

Psychiatric and Psychotherapy Clinic Kenosha, Wisconsin

James M. Unglaube, ’63

Clarence L. Griffin, Jr.

Judith B. Schaumberg

Vice President Emeritus for College Relations

President Griffin & Associates Kenosha, Wisconsin

Thomas J. Heller, ’77 Thomey & Heller and Associates Kenosha, Wisconsin

Mark Hinterberg

President, Operations (retired) Kraft Foods, Inc. Glenview, Illinois

Social Studies Coordinator Kenosha Unified School District #1 Kenosha, Wisconsin

Ralph J. Tenuta

Chief Financial Officer In-Sink-Erator Racine, Wisconsin

Chairman Tenuta’s, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

John P. Timmerwilke Director, Information Services (retired) Nutrilite Products Buena Park, California

Thomas J. Kelley, ’99 Vice President and Chief Financial Officer United Hospital System, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Molly O’Shea Polk

Jack S. Harris, ’49

Broker/Owner Kavanaugh Realty Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Vice Chairman Jelly Belly Candy Company North Chicago, Illinois

President Fritsch Charitable Foundation Libertyville, Illinois

President & Chief Executive Officer (retired) SC Johnson Racine, Wisconsin

William H. Kelley

Patrick M. Kavanaugh, ’85

William Ivy

John T. Jansen Director Department of Human Services Kenosha County, Wisconsin

Gregory D. Johnson Vice President (retired) Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

State Representative, 66th Assembly District State of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin

Nancy A. Lyon, ’78 Senior Vice President The Northern Trust Company Chicago

Brian P. Maxwell, ’90 President Patch Products, Inc. Beloit, Wisconsin

Clifton E. Peterson, M.D. (retired) Kenosha Hospital and Medical Center Kenosha, Wisconsin

Q. A. Shakoor, II Small Business Liaison Officer Twin Disc, Incorporated Alderman and County Supervisor Racine, Wisconsin

Neville H. Simpson Director Pan American Associates Wynnwood, Pennsylvania

Trisha Treml, ’00 Retirement Consultant Aon Hewitt Lincolnshire, Illinois

Karen A. Van Lone, ’74 Director of Financial Analysis and Planning (retired) Treasure Chest Advertising Company Inc. Glendora, California

John Baker Welch, ’76 Vice President Rothschild Investment Corporation Chicago

Donald W. Wruck III, ’96 Attorney at Law Wruck Paupore, LLC Dyer, Indiana

Lydia Zopf, ’06 Supported Employment Specialist Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers Chicago

ScienceWorks Randall S. Bednar, ’81 Vice President Information Technology A. O Smith Corporation Milwaukee

Cathryn Bothe President Bothe and Associates Kenosha, Wisconsin

Susan Gaud Kraft Foods, Inc. (retired) Glenview, Illinois

Michael G. Gentile, ’82 President - Hand Tools Division Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Betsy A. Hanisch, ’81 Entrepreneur Wood Dale, Illinois

Debra Hartfield, ’80 Director, QA Programs, Learning and Development Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

Donald D. Hedberg, ’50 Civic Leader Janesville, Wisconsin

Michael T. Hopkins, ’78 IP Special Counsel, LTD Milwaukee

Marc Hujik President Prophet Asset Management Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Thomas Klassman, ’13 Marketing Death’s Door Spirits Middleton, Wisconsin

Timothy R. Konicek, Ph.D., ’75 Director- Venture Investments Center for Technology Transfer Madison, Wisconsin

John E. Nygard, ‘56 President Advanced Bio-Control Technologies Skokie, Illinois

Douglas O. Pauls, ’84 Senior Materials Engineer Rockwell Collins Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Rodney J. Randall. ’64 Accenture (retired) Naperville, Illinois

John D. Real Special Projects Manager (retired) Modine Manufacturing Company Racine, Wisconsin

Alan J. Ruud President and Chief Operating Officer Ruud Lighting, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

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A slice of Carthage history from the Staubitz Archives

The Denhart legacy In the autumn of 1901, Carthage students returned to find that a new dormitory had been erected on the western edge of campus. Featuring electric lights and steam heat, Denhart Hall for Young Ladies was the latest gift from Henry Denhart to the College. Mr. Denhart, a banker from Washington, Ill., played a crucial role in Carthage’s financial stability during the late 1800s and early 1900s. He believed strongly in the Carthage mission; he served on the Board of Trustees for 49 years and contributed generously to the College’s efforts. The 1913 yearbook reveals, “During [the last two decades] every new enterprise in the interests of the College has been inaugurated by a generous gift from Mr. Denhart.” When President John M. Ruthrauff began his

campaign for a $50,000 endowment in the 1890s, it was Mr. Denhart’s initial subscription of $10,000 that ensured the effort’s success. In the spring of 1903, Mr. Denhart contributed the largest single gift ever given (up to that time) to a Lutheran college in America: $125,000. In later years, his gifts not only helped offset annual deficits, but also underwrote several more building projects on the Carthage Illinois campus. In 1917, enrollment had increased and Denhart Hall no longer provided enough space for the students. Again, the generous banker stepped in and agreed to give Carthage a large sum of money to build a new women’s dorm. The second Denhart Hall held rooms for 130 students and was dedicated in September 1918. The current Denhart Hall was constructed

in 1962. When Carthage moved to Kenosha, President Harold H. Lentz recounts that “the Trustees voted to place the name of Denhart on one of the women’s residences, commemorating the generosity of Mr. Henry Denhart of Washington, Illinois, who was at that time still the largest single benefactor in the history of the College.” Today, the Henry Denhart Society recognizes individuals whose planned or endowment gifts contribute most significantly to the College’s future. Henry Denhart passed away Nov. 2, 1933, at age 91, having contributed more than $300,000 to the College and, most importantly, leaving a legacy of commitment and loyalty that remains an inspiration for succeeding generations of alumni and friends.

This building, the second Denhart Hall, was dedicated on Carthage’s Illinois campus in 1918.

Explore the rich history of Carthage at www.carthage.edu/library/archives/staubitz

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