Gonzaga University Report of the President 2012-13 & Donor Recognition
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Gonzaga’s 125th Anniversary in 2012-13 surprised and inspired us. This year-long collection of events originated as an important opportunity to reflect on Gonzaga’s many wonderful traditions and to marvel at its ongoing transformation. And so we honored our Jesuit and Native American Indian roots, as well as the intertwined history and growth of the University and the little hamlet by the river, once known as “Spokan Falls.” Almost as soon as the year had begun, we honored our heritage with two significant events: the annual Pilgrimage to the Mission of the Sacred Heart at Cataldo, Idaho, and the Historic First Day of Classes – celebrated precisely 125 years to the day that Gonzaga began Thayne M. McCulloh, President
to educate students. The “Zagapalooza” All-Class Alumni Reunion brought thousands of Zags back to campus in October, honoring the University with their affection and high regard, and giving us a chance to do the same. Throughout the festivities we shared stories of a University that is so clearly on the rise, an institution committed to its faith, its intellectual mission, and the critical work of transforming men and women for leadership and service. Gonzaga has created a national presence that is due to our intentionality and vision, and we continue to build on three core elements: our academic excellence; our emphasis on a community of care, concern, and responsibility;
#1
No. 1 in the Peace Corps, No. 1 in basketball: Gonzaga has created
and our network of alumni and friends – encompassing far-reaching resources that nurture our students on their path into today’s complex world. During this historic year, Gonzaga called upon world-class perspectives for our students – welcoming Archbishop Desmond Tutu as the 2012 Commencement speaker; three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman; Sir Ken Robinson, renowned futurist
a national presence that is due to
and creativity guru; and in April, Jane Goodall, the world-famous
our intentionality and vision.
primatologist, to round out our Presidential Speaker series.
“ When the heart is touched by direct experience, the mind may be challenged to change.” Father Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, Superior General of the Society of Jesus 1983-2008
Midway through the year, as 10,000 Zags celebrated our first National Gonzaga Day, we turned to consider this University’s capacity to establish a strategic future. On National Gonzaga Day, I shared our vision for a new University Center – a portal to the world, a game-changing facility, designed to nurture an integrated education that encompasses learning in and outside the classroom. In a move pointing to our future, the placement of the Center for Global Engagement at the heart of this new Center locates the hub of international education at our very core. In April, the Board of Trustees approved construction, which begins in Fall 2013. The University recognized in July 2013 the largest single gift in Gonzaga’s history – $25 million – given by longtime friend, supporter and Trustee John Hemmingson. It is a gift we receive with profound gratitude. Such generosity augurs well for Gonzaga’s hope that a spirit of philanthropy will make possible this all-important facility, allowing the University to move forward without further financial encumbrance. Amid the good news, we recognize that a great deal remains at stake: foremost, an imperative that Gonzaga ascend to a new level of excellence in national and international Jesuit education. Our Catholic foundation supports a community filled with a genuine commitment to advancing knowledge in the service of faith and the culture. At a time when economic disruption and changes in public attitudes have placed many universities under duress, Gonzaga has positioned itself in a stance of opportunity: We continue to attract highly impressive students, both undergraduate and graduate; we continue to explore opportunities for development of new, competitive programs; and we continue to search for and hire brilliant faculty and staff. As we look to the coming year, we will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Gonzaga-in-Florence. Firenze represents the foundational experience of cultural and spiritual exploration that has transformed more than 6,000 lives. We are deepening our network of international university partners, affording every opportunity to students. Finally, as is fitting today, our faculty is working to imbue international perspectives and sensitivity to global issues across the curriculum. All of these components allow us to claim a place at the forefront of higher education today, and will continue to enable us to become a beacon to other universities that hope to offer an integrated educational experience. With your help and generosity, we are reaching toward the next level of excellence – and we are grateful. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.
Lauren Joplin (’14), computer science and math major, worked with Assistant Professor Shawn Bowers of Gonzaga’s Department of Computer Science, developing tools to allow scientists to more easily discover and combine large quantities of observational data. Real-world learning, beyond the classroom.
2012-13 YEAR IN REVIEW
One (& only) Gonzaga is the only private regional university in the West named to a new operating-efficiency list published by U.S. News & World Report, featuring schools that produce the highest educational quality for a relatively low price per student.
85 students, one award: The KEEN Living and Learning Community in
Goller Hall opened in September 2012 with 85 engineering and computer science students in residence. The Kern Foundation gave Gonzaga an Outstanding Award for the program, which offers entrepreneurially– oriented tutoring, speakers and dinners as well as other communitybuilding support. In May, Gonzaga received
$1.2million from the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, its second grant from the biomedical- and scienceoriented philanthropy. Four years in duration, the grant strengthens Gonzaga’s sciences. Freshmen learn through conducting their own research; and science majors deepen their understanding by teaching K-6 students. Engineering students took the
top two awards in the September
2012 Innovation Chase Competition in Chicago – and then hosted the next competition in April 2013. The Innovation Chase tests teams on projects involving engineering, entrepreneurship and design. U.S. News & World Report ranked Gonzaga’s graduate accounting program the
14th best specialty accounting program nationwide.
Ninety percent of graduates find employment within six months.
Gonzaga’s School of Engineering and Applied Science rose 10 spots to become the 17th best undergraduate engineering program in the nation.
Led by the Guy and Madeline Ossello family, 12 donors came together to create the gracious new Gonzaga Grotto, located between College Hall and St. Al’s Church. Dedication of the Grotto occurred in October 2012, during Gonzaga’s 125th Anniversary all-class reunion.
2012-13 YEAR IN REVIEW
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The 125th Anniversary’s Pilgrimage drew a record 328 students, faculty, staff and friends of the University for the 11-mile walk to the historic Mission of the Sacred Heart at Cataldo, Idaho. A record-breaking number of students –
2,020
total –
participated last year in University Ministry programming, worship and retreats. A new retreat held in February focused solely on men and men’s spirituality. The Pursuit of Justice Conference in April attracted internationally and nationally recognized speakers. The project emerged from a collaboration between Gonzaga School of Law, the Gonzaga
140 Gonzaga’s Trustees signed a rewritten
Institute of Hate Studies, and the Washington State Task Force on Race and the Criminal Justice System. The three-day conference marked the
15th anniversary of the Institute for Hate Studies.
Gonzaga was selected to host the international Opus Prize, a leading faith-based, humanitarian award, in October
Mission Statement in Febrauary 2013.
2014.
While the roots of the mission remain
Gonzaga’s Center for Teaching and Advising, with visiting scholar
unchanged, the new version of the
Pat Hutchings, launched the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
statement is 140 words, down from
12 faculty to investigate their own teaching
654 words. GU’s first formal mission
Initiative, allowing
statement was enacted in 1979.
and their students’ learning as research projects.
THE JOHN J. HEMMINGSON UNIVERSITY CENTER
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Planning for one of the most significant buildings in Gonzaga’s history became an integral part of our work in 2012-13. Multiple activities will draw students into the John J. Hemmingson University
56° The Hemmingson’s advanced heating and cooling system will utilize the
Center’s four levels and 167,000-plus square feet: Exploring faith at University Ministry, and international conversations in the Center for Global Engagement. Finding services for veterans and non-traditional students. Seeking out the new Terry Payne Center for Experiential Leadership. Serving others through the Center for Community Action and Service-Learning. Building friendships and breaking bread at several dining options. Learning from the building’s sustainable
Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie
ecology. In short, this globally-oriented portal will create a Gonzaga
Aquifer – 56 degrees, year-round –
experience for the 21st century.
as a renewable resource.
Vision: The Hemmingson will transform delivery of a contemporary, rigorous and relevant Jesuit education. As students discover and take advantage of the offerings found in this campus hub, they will come to understand that these are all elements to incorporate into their life journeys. Gonzaga provides such holistic development for its students.
Working in Washington, D.C., thanks to a federal engineering scholarship. Creating a Faith and Justice Retreat. Planting an orchard in an African village. Just a few ways Katherine DeGreef (’13) integrates academics, faith and justice.
FOLEY CENTER LIBRARY REDESIGN
1,352 On average, 1,352 students each day during 2012-13 used resources at the Foley Center Library including databases, e-books, full text periodical articles delivered to your computer or smart phone. Those are just the digital resources. Add 363,213 hard-copy books, DVDs, microfiche, also interactions with librarians and staff through inperson reference queries, online chat or texting – and students enjoy unlimited ways to gather, analyze and present information. Now, reimagine Foley. Ever-changing technology will afford new possibilities for collaborating on research. While well-written papers will always be important, digital tools will encourage students to express their ideas in videos, web sites and the latest in digital media. This enriched, dynamic environment provides a perfect setting for experiential learning and the discovery of knowledge across disciplinary lines.
Vision: The Foley Center Library will provide a hybrid collection of the best resources, whether print or electronic, and will offer the space, services and digital tools that enable students to create new scholarship.
GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT
“Students must let the gritty reality of this world into their lives.� Father Kolvenbach, S.J.
Global engagement is a two-way street. As we send our students into the world, we must help them perceive the changes in their own sense of self, just as the institution itself is transformed by ongoing engagement with the world. In the 2012-13 academic year nearly 400 international students came to campus, and over 640 Gonzaga students studied abroad. With over 6,100 alumni, Gonzagain-Florence, Gonzaga’s flagship study-abroad program, will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2013-14.
Vision: Global engagement connects academic learning and lived experience, building a critical perspective for students to engage people and the world around them in mutually transformative exchanges.
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Within the next five years Gonzaga will be recognized as a leader in comprehensive internationalization.
GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT
Zambian lecturers Lewis Chulu, left, Peggy Chilema, right, along with 23 colleagues from the Charles Lwanga College of Education spent two weeks this summer on Gonzaga’s campus in a customized master’s program. Completion of this two-year graduate study will give the faculty of this Jesuit institution in Zambia the ability to teach with modern methods and to award fouryear degrees. It’s a great example of the kind of faith-based, international, higher-education collaboration at which Gonzaga excels.
Study abroad locations
Countries students come from
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In 2012-13, students chose among 29 study-abroad programs, including faculty-led summer programs as well as semester exchanges and partnerships with top-ranked institutions around the world. Destinations ranged from Italy and Zambia to China, South America and elsewhere. Exchanges, as well as focused recruitment, will bring more international students and scholars to campus.
Vision: The Center for Global Engagement will deepen our international
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10-20
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At Gonzaga, on average 42.6 percent of each graduating class studies abroad. The national average is just 1.4 percent. GU ranked among the top 15 master’s
networks and outreach, while expanding the opportunities for faculty
institutions sending students
and students to collaborate using technology blended with direct, in-
abroad to study for 2011-12.*
person collaboration to enhance the global competence of students,
* 2013 Open Doors: Report on International Educational Exchange, Institute of International Education, New York.
faculty and administration at Gonzaga.
STUDENTS AND FACULTY
4,626 4,626 undergraduate students received scholarship aid from Gonzaga
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Increasing the number of endowed professorships from 16 to 60 will help attract and retain brilliant and
in 2012-13. Total Gonzaga aid for the year surpassed $73 million. Yet a significant need for greater scholarship funding remains. The need stems from a still-lagging economy, federal and state cuts, and rising costs of higher education. Nearly 20 percent of GU students received Pell grants. Of those, 316 students are from families who can afford no tuition at all.
Vision: Gonzaga’s endowment totaled $173 million in 2012-13. A growing endowment creates a steadying force. It allows the University to provide more deserving students an exemplary Jesuit education with
caring faculty. They improve the
a vibrant range of experiential learning. That’s a signature piece of the
value of a Gonzaga education.
Gonzaga experience.
Economics major Kate Catlin (’13) needed more than $100,000 in scholarship funding. Her accomplishments so far? She became a Rhodes scholar finalist. Two-time U.N. Climate Conference veteran. Member of Venture for America.
The top student in their department? Gonzaga chemistry faculty agreed on one choice: Matthew J. Smith (’13). Next up for this Fulbright and Hertz Fellowship candidate — a doctorate from UC-Berkeley.
THE SCIENCES
8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The sciences at Gonzaga are taught through inquiry and research. This approach works. The demand in science majors has surged in recent years; our 2012-13 figures show 662 science majors. Step into Hughes Hall any time. Early in the morning or late at night, students not only occupy laboratories, but fill them to capacity. Our short-term need? $1 million to expand lab space.
Vision: However, the long-term answer to this demand includes building a new
47% Majors in science, technology, engineering and math -- the so-
interdisciplinary sciences center. Facilities are, of course, just one part of
called STEM disciplines -- along
the equation. What makes Gonzaga so distinctive is our commitment to
with health science majors in
framing education as a transformative life journey. This is of the highest priority in our newly launched School of Nursing and Human Physiology – and all across campus.
nursing and human physiology, accounted for 47 percent of the incoming undergraduate students in fall 2012.
ATHLETICS
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Ascending to No. 1 on the hardwood. Winning a conference championship on the diamond. Making postseason history on the links and in the water. Gonzaga athletics enjoyed unprecedented success in 201213. Now imagine the things our student-athletes could achieve with full financial support. Gonzaga is 48.4 scholarships short of the 149.2 allowed by the NCAA for the Division I sports in which GU participates. Closing this gap will put our athletic programs at a competitive advantage within the West Coast Conference and nationally.
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Vision:
Gonzaga’s Academic Progress Report
The growth and future success of Gonzaga student-athletes, on
West Coast Conference schools and
and off the field of play, depends largely on a firm foundation of endowed scholarships. Investing in this pillar helps our studentathletes become leaders on the field, in the classroom and in life.
score, 992, ranked highest among 10 points higher than the average in 2012-13. Six GU teams earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for exceptional academic performance.
Record-breaker. History-maker. First-round draft pick by St. Louis. All-American, on the baseball field and in the classroom. The quintessential Gonzaga studentathlete. This is Marco Gonzales.
FINANCIAL & STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS AS OF MAY 31, ALL IN MILLIONS
OPERATING REVENUES
ENDOWMENT VALUE
Tuition & Fees 79.8%
$200 m
$15 0.5 $ 15 0 m
$17 3. 3
$14 8. 3
2012-2013
$264.3
$12 2.9
$50 m
Government Grants 0.7%
$ 5 0.6
Organized Activities 1.3%
0
Auxiliary Enterprises 9.5%
Unrestricted Contributions 1.5% Other Sources 2.3%
$10 8.7
$ 10 0 m
$112.1
19 9 5
2 0 0 0
2005
2 010 2 011 2 012
2 013
Net Assets Released from Restriction 4.8% Endowment value includes all endowment assets, regardless of restriction.
Unrestricted gross operating revenues.
OPERATING EXPENSES
NET ASSETS
Student Aid 29.8%
Instructional 29.7%
$344.3
$350 m $300 m
$251.7
$ 15 0 m $ 10 0 M
Plant Operations 4.1%
Unrestricted operating expenses.
$ 2 2 2.8
$200 m
Libraries 2.3%
Organized Activities 7.4%
$ 247. 3
$250 m
2012-13:
Student Services 4.5%
$ 2 8 4 .1 $ 2 8 8.0
$50 M
General Admin. & Institutional 13.5%
2 0 0 9
2 010
2 011
2 012
2 013
Auxiliary Enterprises 8.6% Net assets represent the University’s total assets minus total liabilities.
STATISTICS
2012-13
2011-12
2010 -11
20 0 9 -10
20 0 8 - 0 9
Full-time Eq uivalent Enrollment ( fall )
Undergraduate Graduate Law
5,354 5,310 5,191 5,081 4,841 1,551 1,596 1,563 1,560 1,423 456 504 512 541 559
Total full-time equivalent enrollment
7,361
7,410
7,266
7,182
6,823
D egrees conferred
Undergraduate Graduate Law
1,254 1,101 1,061 1,007 1,002 826 835 867 796 708 161 162 157 173 182
Total degrees conferred
2,241
2,098
2,085
1,976
1,892
1194 3.71
1202 3.74
1197 3.72
1188 3.66
1177 3.66
Entering Freshmen C lass Averages
Combined SAT scores (1600) GPA Full-time Employees ( fall )
Faculty Staff Total full-time employees
Financial
410 402 386 389 374 734 712 719 702 672 1,144
1,114
1,105
1,091
1,046
( thousands )
Endowment and S imilar Funds
Unrestricted Endowments $ 3,775 $ 3,150 $ 3,326 $ 2,867 $ 2,671 Program Support 14,466 10,918 10,306 8,513 6,362 Scholarship 85,272 73,782 74,459 57,727 52,421 Museum and Libraries 1,960 1,724 1,836 1,830 1,599 Professorships and Lectures 23,018 20,175 21,851 18,306 16,794 Quasi-Endowments 29,968 26,194 27,839 23,344 21,439 Annuities & Life Income 14,871 12,403 10,839 10,302 9,440 Total endowment and similar funds
$ 173,330 <1>
<1> $ 148,348
$
150,456 <1>
<1> $ 122,889 <1> $ 110,726
S tudent A id
University programs $ 75,531 $ 71,692 $ Federal/state grant programs 7,251 6,980 Student loans 73,433 77,036 Total student aid
$ 156,215
66,150 $ 7,534 70,353
$ 155,708 $ 144,037
61,332 $ 53,317 6,828 5,532 73,729 56,865
$ 141,889
$ 115,714
P hysical P lant
Land $ 6,827 $ 6,827 $ 6,827 $ 6,827 $ 6,827 Buildings and improvements 266,814 265,661 263,096 260,394 236,838 Equipment, furniture, library books and artwork 32,083 32,264 32,023 55,666 53,175 Plant under construction 18,940 2,009 1,117 809 14,544 Total gross physical plant 324,664 Accumulated depreciation <95,770>
306,761 <88,647>
Total Physical Plant Net
218,114
$ 228,894
$
303,063 323,696 311,384 <82,190> <99,986> <91,106> $ 220,873
$ 223,710 $ 220,278
<1> Includes Gonzaga University Law Foundation, totaling $7,813 in 2008-09; $9,545 in 2009-10; $11,888 in 2010-11; $11,375 in 2011-12; and $13,497 in 2012-13
HONOR ROLL OF CONTRIBUTORS 2012-13 Your gifts to Gonzaga help our students succeed. You create scholarships. You help the University hire bright, passionate professors. You improve academic programs and you create learning opportunities outside the classroom. Thank you for acting on your passion. This report of contributors encompasses gifts made between June 1, 2012, and May 31, 2013.
In keeping with Gonzaga’s commitment to sustainablity, the entire 2012-13 Honor Roll is displayed online at gonzaga.edu/HonorRoll.
Major Benefactors lifetime Contributors Gonzaga University proudly recognizes and honors these major contributors whose outstanding generosity and spirit of lifetime giving demonstrate a commitment to ensuring the finest level of higher education available.
$10,000,000 and Above (Cumulative)
Duet Technologies Jesuit Community of Gonzaga University
$5,000,000 - $9,999,999 (Cumulative)
Independent Colleges of Washington Jim and Joann Jundt Phil and Sandy McCarthey Tom and Mary McCarthey, Jr. Fritz and Jeanie Wolff Anonymous
$2,000,000 - $4,999,999 (Cumulative)
Alphonse and Geraldine Arnold Estate Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation Comstock Foundation M. O. Flannery Estate Charles Gillingham † John Hemmingson Don and Carol † Herak Christine M. Hogan The Hogan Family Foundation, Inc. Bob and Alice Jepson Johnson Scholarship Foundation Duff and Dorothy † Kennedy Charlotte Y. Martin †
800
The major meeting space in the new University Center will seat 800 people, opening possibilities of conferences, lectures and performances that attract students, faculty, staff and community members.
Charlotte Y. Martin Foundation McCarthey Family Foundation Bob and Claire McDonald M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Charlie and Doris O’Connor Oracle Corporation PACCAR Inc Carl R. Pohlad † The Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation Jim and Gwen Powers J. Merton † and Jessie Rosauer Sodexho Marriott Services Sterling Software Tom and Camilla Tilford
$1,000,000 - $1,999,999 (Cumulative)
Louis and Kathryn Barbieri † The Boeing Company Cadre Technologies, Inc. Henry J. Casey † Marguerite M. Casey † Dr. Patrick J. Cavanaugh† Chester and Catherine J. Chastek † Harriet Cheney Cowles Foundation
Walter and Donna Conn Fred and Barbara Curley † Don and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran Bernard and Marsha Daines Nancy C. Driscoll Sperry H. Goodman † Howard Hughes Medical Institute Johnston-Hanson Foundation W. M. Keck Foundation Kreielsheimer Foundation Mike and Christy (Mozilo) Larsen John and Donna Luger Paul and Lita (Barnett) Luvera Harry † and Colleen Magnuson Tom Martin † and Noreen Hobbs Martin Jack and Mary McCann Jane McCarthey Family Joseph L. McCarthy † Microsoft Corporation Gene and Marti Monaco Lyle W. and Cherie Moore † Angelo and Phyllis Mozilo The Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Family Foundation Mark and Cindy Pigott Ed and Yvonne † Ralph Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation Elizabeth D. Rudolf John and Nancy Rudolf Rudolf Family Foundation Dave and Sandy Sabey Walter A. and Hazel Toly † United Way of King County Pat and Sandy Volkar Washington Trust Bank Betty S. Wheeler † Anonymous
$500,000 - $999,999 (Cumulative)
Allegro Investments, LLC Avista Corporation Fred E. Bigelow † Horace and Christine Bozarth † Fred and Leslie Brown The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation Gerard Centioli Ben B. Cheney Foundation Bill and Virginia † Clemens John † and Nancy Clute Harry L. (Bing) Crosby † Leon (Bob) and Petronella Davis Estate Joe † and Edna Deichl Bud W. Driessel Estate Anna Fahey † Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Garco Construction Gonzaga University Law Adjunct Faculty Charles † and Barbara Hennessey Herak Foundation Hewlett-Packard Company Mr. † and Mrs. Dan Hogan, Jr. Intel Corporation Joseph R. Keys † Patrick J. and Stephanie Kilkenny
KnowledgeWare, Inc. The Kresge Foundation Henry Luce Foundation Bob and Yvonne Lyons † Esther A. McCoy † Dr. Earl Miller Estate Scott and Lizbeth (Tomich) Morris The Odell Fund Robert and Carol (Smail) Palencar Michael A. Patterson Terry and Pat Payne Robert and Ann Powers † Hubie Randall † Rational Software Corporation Norm † and Rita Roberts Mark and Katherine Ryland S.E.R.E. Solutions, Inc. Sabey Corporation Dr. Scholl Foundation Frost & Margaret Snyder Foundation The Steele-Reese Foundation John M. Stone Suzi Stone Frank X. Suttey Estate John and Betty Tubbs † Union Pacific Railroad Elizabeth Van Sistine Estate Carrie Welch Trust Estate Helen Welty † Pat and Carol West E. L. Wiegand Foundation Anonymous
$250,000 - $499,999 (Cumulative)
Theodore B. Albi † John and Jewel Andrew John † and Anne Aram Bank of America Corporation Bank of America Foundation Boise Dr. and Mrs. Norman Bolker Joseph and Peggy Brennan † Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation Josh Burrows John E. Cannon, Sr. † Dr. Robert J. and Thelma Rose † Casey Centioli Family, LLC Comshare, Inc. George Corkery † Costco Wholesale Daniels Fund Henry L. Day † Joseph P. and Helen K. Delay Luino and Margaret Dell’Osso, Jr. Lawrence E. Duffy Estate Ernst & Young Foundation Fluke Corporation Orlanta Franck † Maurice Gales Bart and Hilke Gallant George and Marianne Grant † Josef and Stephany Gray Jerry † and Helen Greenan Jo and Patsy Hall † Carl M. Hansen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. † Fred Hanson
Daniel P. Harbaugh Ellen Healy † The Hearst Foundations Tom and Mary Herche Lorelei and Phil Herres Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Hooker Creek Ranch Greg and Teresa Hubert IBM Corporation Inland Northwest Community Foundation Euretta James Estate George F. Jewett Foundation Johnston Foundation The Johnston-Fix Foundation Herbert B. Jones Foundation KC Auto Paint and Supplies, Inc. Dorothy C. Kelly The Kern Family Foundation, Inc John and Carrie Lapke Dr. Charles † and Margaret K. Larson Harry and Harriet Leppek † Wil and Pat Loeken H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. Jack D. Miklos † Moss Adams Foundation Moss Adams LLP Aloysius † and Jody Mullally John † and Margie Murphy Dan Murphy Foundation Donald P. and Jeanette (Jenny) Nelles Next IT Corporation Oregon Province Society of Jesus Guy and Madeline Ossello Bill and Carol Quigg Phil and Bev Reinig Donald and Donna Rockstrom Jim and Beverly Rogers Lucille Rooney Estate Frances Salla Estate The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Mike and Mary (Owens) Shanahan Stephen † and Mary Shinn Mary E. Stuart † Gertrude K. Sully Estate Sun Microsystems, Inc. Sunbelt Communications Company Mike and Mary Jo (McKinnon) Tucci U.S. Bancorp Foundation Union Pacific Foundation Jennifer Vertetis McCann The Vogelheim Family Anna Mae Waldron Estate Tim and Jackie Welsh Dennis and Jackie Wheeler Howard W. and Nancy A. Wildin Geraldine Wynkoop † Anonymous
$100,000 - $249,999 (Cumulative)
Dr. † and Mrs. John B. Adams Alcoa Foundation † = Deceased
Altera Corporation Dr. Mansoor Al-Turki The Anderson Foundation Steven and Kelly Andrade Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc. Athletic Round Table, Inc. Avista Foundation Daniel E. Bandmann † Don Barbieri Ms. Heather M. Barbieri Dr. Clarence Barnes Charles A. and Dolores A. Barry Trust Dr. Anne Baruch † Battelle Memorial Institute Gerald Berger John and Ann Beutler John and Kristianne Blake Tony and Mary Lou Bonanzino Erma A. Bonge Estate Frank and Ilse Bourbeau Frank and Sharon Bouten Helen Brach Foundation Paul and Colleen Brajcich Aileen Connolly Bratton Chris and Mary Ann Bulger Bill † and Gloria Burch Bob † and Stevie (Cada) Burke Edward L. Burke † Bruce and Judy Butler Stewart and Molly Butler Ron and Terri Caferro William and Judy Carlin B. J. Carney Company Robert M. Carroll † Rebecca Cates Holly Louise Caudill † Mr. and Mrs. Gill Centioli † Challenger Pipe & Steel, LLC Harry E. Chisholm † Citigroup Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Beverly Clegg † Craig and Georganna Clifford Club USA Coeur d’ Alene Mines Corporation Coleman Foundation College Success Foundation Comcast Spotlight Daryl and Michele Connell Jim and Terry Coombes CPM Development Corporation Gerri and Bob Craves CRUX subsurface, inc. Cycrest Systems, Inc. DAA Northwest Kevin and Mary Jean Daniels Harry † and Dorothy Dano Bill † and Tasia Davenport E.B. ‘Pete’ and Daisy DeFeyter † Family Alan S. Dernbach and Rose Higgins Bob and Evelyn Dieringer † Harlan and Maxine Douglass Tom and Karen Driscoll Ted Druffel † Walter Duncan † William Eddleman †
Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy of this listing. We would appreciate you alerting us to any errors or omissions. Please contact Laura Gatewood, director of stewardship, at 509.313.6381 or gatewood@gonzaga.edu. EdFund Emerson Quiet Kool Corporation Jim and Billie Etter Farmers Insurance Group Francis A. Feider † Roger A. Felice Bob and Katie Ferguson Jonathan Ferraiuolo Brooks † and Lucy Fields James T. Finlen, Jr. Denny and Lynn Flaherty Living Trust Dr. Howard and Maxine Floan † John and Lyla Fluke † Foster Foundation Joe and Joan Gagliardi Mary Jewett Gaiser † William Gaylor Estate Clark H. Gemmill Robert F. Gilb and Michele Tiesse-Gilb John and Sherry Gilbert Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. William Gillingham Bud † and Judy Gilmartin Global Credit Union Gonzaga University Alumni Association Gonzaga University Faculty Goodale & Barbieri Burgess Gordon † Margaret S. Gose † Robert and Denise Greco Greg and Julie Green Herschel and Betty Gustafson † Larry L. Guthrie † Don and Sherie Hackney Donald and Pauline Hagan † Robert and Roberta Halliday George Hardgrove Foundation Jack and Lisa Heath Hecla Mining Company Jim and Michelle Hereford Horton and Mazie Herman † Mark, Marsha and Stephanie Hierbaum John and Deborah Holleran Stanton and Shirley Hooper Horrigan Foundation Inc. Greg and Susan Huckabee Randy Hurst Bill † and Susana Huston Dr. and Mrs. William P. Ilgen Incremental Systems Corporation Interleaf, Incorporated Doyle W. Jacklin Duane and Susan Jacklin Jacklin Investments, L.P. Jack and Kitty Jacobs Jerome and Vicki Jager Don and Marilyn Jans Helen John Foundation Frank and Maureen Johnson
Ina Johnston † George † and Shari Kain Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated Products Don and Mary Kayser William V. Kelley † John and Pat Kelly Dr. Arthur E. Kennedy Klaue Family Foundation Roy and Violet † Knott KPFF Consulting Engineers KPMG Foundation Stanton and Jeanie Kramer Gregory Kunz Dwayne and Rosemary (Dempsey) Lane Dr. Anna M. Ledgerwood Bernie and Mafalda Levernier David M. Lincoln Pauline M. Love and Michael Love Mike and Reneé Lucarelli David and Christina Lynch Joseph M. Lynch Elizabeth A. Lynn Foundation John and Phyllis MacKenzie Macon Foundation Thomas and Jean Malott † John E. Manders Foundation Douglas and Kathrine Mantyla Esther Mark † Marsh Maryknoll Korea Region Bob and Barb Materne John and Alice-Marie Maughan † Bob and Sandy McConkey Helen McDonald † Frank A. McMahon † Kevin and Debbie McQuilkin and Family Dr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Meighan Larry Miller John and Lori Moloney, Jr. Mike and Mary Moloney Moloney + O’Neill John and Melinda Moynier Dan and Joyce Murphy Joseph † and Muriel Murphy Mike and Muffy Murphy Tim and Denny † Murphy Timothy Murphy Tom and Joyce Murphy Mike Myers and Carole Rolando John C. Nevin Trust John † and Frances Nitkey Wes and Mary Lee (Toepel) Nuxoll William and Monica O’Connell † Bill and Betty † Ogle Olivetti North America, Inc. Richard and Margaret O’Neill †
Thank you for your generous gifts made between June 1, 2012, and May 31, 2013.
R. E. ‘Eddie’ Page † Ruth Patchen Estate Joel and Karen Pearl Ruth H. Pearson Ethel Peasley † Joseph and Alice Peirone † Dr. and Mrs. Otto J. Penna † Thomas Perko Arnold and Sarah Peterson Pfizer Bonita and Andrew † Polich Stephen N. Pope Estate Ed and Helen Prevol † Dr. Carlos and Chris Prietto Jim and Marilyn Prince Qwest Foundation Jim and Maggie Randall Rauenhorst Family Foundation Mark and Barbara Ray Red Lion Hotels Jeff and Margaret Reed Ed and Bunny (Suva) Renouard Research Corporation for Science Advancement Catherine Rhodes Estate Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Richardson, Sr. Doug and Kathleen Rivard Bill Roach † Kerm and Fran Rudolf † James M. and Lillian Ryan † Safeco Insurance Companies Michael and Carol Schimmels Steve and Tresa Schmautz Jerry and Sue Schwalbach Mary Schweitzer The Seattle Foundation Seattle University Joseph M. Shabaz Estate David and Linda Shea Penn and Nancy Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, Sr. † Doug and Karen Sonneborn Spokane Food Services, Inc. Spokane Produce SprayCool, Inc. Mary Constance Stanton Estate Charles H. and Diane Steilen Bartholomew † and Sarah Stevens Shannon Stiltner Charles H. Stolz † Irene Strachen Charitable Trust Stuart Foundation Jonas and Cheryl Stutzman Patrick and Diane Sullivan The Swinging Doors Dick and Barbara Taylor Teagle Foundation Tektronix, Inc. Telect, Inc. John Thomas Jill and Thatcher Thompson Charles A. and Helen Tilford † Terry and T.J. Tombari Dorothea B. Townsend † Mike and Mimi Tucci Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verizon Foundation
Ray Vollert Sam and Emily Volpentest † The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Nicholas and Karen (Lindsay) Warrick Washington State Mentors The Welch Foundation, Inc. Peter and Carol Welk Norman and Denise Wells, Jr. Patrick Wilson Estate Miss Myrtle Woldson Wollenberg Foundation David Wollersheim Women Helping Women Fund Jim and Joyce † Workland Peggy and John Worthing Thomas Wynecoop † Mr. John T. Yeats Zak Designs Irv and Angela Zakheim Anonymous
$50,000 - $99,999 (Cumulative)
A.M. Landshaper, Inc. Accenture Foundation, Inc. Acme Materials & Construction Company Lawrence D. Acre Estate Carol Albright † George I. Alden Trust American Express Foundation Tom Anderl Edith L. Anderson Estate Henry R. and Lucy Anderson † Ken and Sue Anderson Ted and Elisabeth Angell Richard and Debbie Angotti Gene and Carol Annis Patricia Anselmi Sheryl Anthony Stephen Anthony Archdiocese of Seattle ARCO Foundation Associated General Contractors of America Joey and Norma August † Gilbert W. Baker † Barrier West, Inc. The Baruch Foundation Basic Resources, Inc. Jason and Kristen (Beaulaurier) Bay Fred E. and Paula Bevegni Black Rock Realty, Marshall Chesrown and Roger Nelson Kevin Blanchat James P. and Catherine Boyer Dr. and Mrs. James Brasch Bobby and Cathleen Brett Mike and Marj Brewer Charles Brink The Brink Foundation James F. and Helen Brown Hervy and Florence Brulotte † Tim and Margaret Bruya Loren and Janell Burke Joe and Mary Ann (Schultheis) Busch
Joe and Sharon Cade Dr. John and Priscilla Cadwell Dennis and Peggy (Morton) Calfee Mark and Kathy (Evoy) Casey Catholic Communication Campaign CBS Reporting, Inc. Century 21 - Beutler & Associates Cerium Networks - Roger Junkermier Chevron U.S.A., Inc. David and Jill (Legel) Christiansen Norton Clapp † John R. Clark (RIP) and The Hon. Ellen K. Clark Harriet Clarke † John † and Mary S. Close Coca-Cola Foundation Harold W. Coffin † Coffman Engineers Gene J. Colin and Susan M. Janus Marvel Collins Estate James and Norah (Flannery) Comerford Dr. John † and Carolu Condon Thomas and Katherine F. (Huhtanen) Connors Consumer Auto Liquidators Reanette Cook Estate Jim and Harvelyn (Cornwell) Cooney Coopers & Lybrand Alberta Corkery † Albert and June Corrado † Emmett J. Corrigan † Michael and Rebecca Costello Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Coughlin † and Family Marie Crabtree † Pat and Jean Craigen † Alea Culpepper Gary Culpepper Dr. and Mrs. † Michael H. Cunningham Cypress Advantage Dr. Barbara Daniels Vern G. Davidson † Dick † and Vickie Davis Robert J. and Raeceil A. Day Walter and Denise Day Family of Brad Dear Richard J. DeBlieck Brad and Pam (McNally) DeCounter Armand and Joy DeFelice Delay, Curran, Thompson & Pontarolo, PS The Luino and Margaret Dell’Osso Family Foundation Larry and Kathy Dilley Billy and Joan Dinsdale Victor † and Diana DiPietro William and Kathleen (McFarland) Dobner Philip † and Mary Dolan
Patrick † and Leonore Doody Joseph M. and Mary (Kinzer) Doohan Fred H. and Mary S. Dore Charitable Foundation Mary Dore † Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Kevin and Jackie Driscoll Isabel d’Urbal † John and Dianne Egger Walter and Kathy Egger Empire Health Services Employees Community Fund of The Boeing Company Engineered Control Systems Environmental West Exploration, Inc. Richard and Marjorie Ettinger Evans, Craven & Lackie, P.S. Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Ewell Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation FAB Ventures, LLC George and Janet Fague Felice Law Offices John and Dee Fery I.S. & Emily C. Fetterman Foundation Marion Finucane † First Interstate Bank James and Frances Flanagan † James J. and Sharon (McMaster) Flynn Neal and Helen Fosseen † Rick and Joan Fox Blaine G. and Pamela French Barbara and Jay Fritz Foundation Jim and Margel Gallagher George and Theresa Gee Gleason-Skok Foundation Bill and Connie Glynn Kenneth and Beryl Goodchild Ed and Candy (Jones) Gormley Budd and Kathy Gould James W. Grant † Greater Gonzaga Guild Mark and Mary Griffin Bill † and Norma Grismer Dorothy E. Guild † James and Louisa Guise Michael and Samantha Guthrie The Hon. and Mrs. Richard P. Guy Edmund, Blanche, and Flora Hamel Estate Dave and Susan Hamer Harry J. Hanley † George D. and Debbie Hansen Robert and Donna † Hanson Harold and Mary Anne † Hatinger Stephen Haskell James Hasson Doug and Tracy Hauff
Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy of this listing. We would appreciate you alerting us to any errors or omissions. Please contact Laura Gatewood, director of stewardship, at 509.313.6381 or gatewood@gonzaga.edu.
Dr. Terry L. Haws † Michael T. Hayes John † and Mary Heath, Jr. John Heily Henningsen Cold Storage Co. Hildebrand-Pease Estates Rick and Nina Hofmeister Horrigan Farms, Inc. Household International Edward and Marie Hughes † Inland Orthopaedics of Spokane, PS Itron, Inc. J. Jamaw L.P. Mike and Lisa (Millison) Janicki Lon and Becky Jasper Mike and Linda Jensen Dennis and Katharine Jorgensen Michael and Lynn Joseph Joseph Family Foundation The Joyce Foundation K - L Manufacturing Company, Inc. Bob and Ginny Kane Margel Foote Kaufman Dan and Margaret † Keefe Carolyn S. Kelly Kevin J. Kenneally Key Tronic Corporation James and Mary Anne (Metcalfe) King King Beverage, Inc. Dr. Ferdinand and Dorothy Knechtel † Bill Kuper Jane M. (Dore) Kuper Arlene E. LaMasters Estate Annemarie Lambert † William N. Lampson & Family The Land Company, LLC Dwayne Lane’s Chrysler Plymouth Milton J. Langlois Bill Laughlin Frank and Ethel Lenzie † Jack and Helen Leonard Levernier-Shea Construction Company Keene and Barbara Little George and Nancy Lobisser Lena Longo Lydig Construction Company Greg Mahugh Dr. Michael Mallea and Dr. Maureen Kim Lynch Kevin and Christine Malone Rocco and Barbara Martino The Rocco and Barbara Martino Foundation Richard and Cheri Mast Virginia Maughan Estate Mary M. Mauro † Edmund F. Maxwell Foundation Robert and Shannon McCambridge Florence McCormack † Robert McCormick † Anonymous in memory of Anita L. (Sherar) McKee Pamela S. McKinzie-Lewis Roy and Patricia McLaren Rev. Thomas J. Meersman Trust Merck Company Foundation † = Deceased
Merrill Lynch Jo Merwin John and Guelda Messina Yale Metzger and Susan Richmond Bill and JoAnn Mick Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Monks Mary Jo Moore Tatsuo Moriyasu † Bill Murphy † Michael and Jadine Murphy Della Murray † Smithmoore Myers and Sandy † Sandulo-Myers National Asphalt Paving Association NetManage, Inc. Katherine Neupert Margaret M. Nigro † Nike, Inc. Northern Quest Casino Northwest Area Foundation Robert W. and Maureen A. O’Brien James F. and Sharon O’Connell Pete and Wilma Olsen Foundation Donald and Joan Olson Coletta O’Meara † Dean Lewis H. † and Mrs. Jackie Orland Jack and Kathy Ossello Pacific Security William A. and Dara K. Paine John and Janis Parente Paul and Mary Jane (Hidaka) Patterson Pearson Packaging Systems PEMCO Foundation, Inc. Jim and Rosemary Peterson David and Dorothy Pierce Trust Mike and Betty (Onley) Pontarolo David and Teri Pool Charles H. and Nancy Porter Procter & Gamble Fund Protosoft The Prudential Foundation Ron and Georgia Lee Puryear John and Gail Quigg Family Qwest Communications The Hon. and Mrs. Philip M. Raekes Don F. and Darlene Raftis Chris Randall Gary and Sharon Randall Les and Clara Randall † Paul and Barbara Redmond Norma and Wendell Reed Foundation Laurent Regimbal † Mike and Judy (Yeend) Reilly David and Cathleen Reisenauer Renee R. Reuther Clare (Kolloch) Rice † Scott and Mary Richards Irene Ringwood The Hon. and Mrs. J. Justin Ripley Gordon and Doris June Ripple † Robbins Company Richard and Deborah (Gaebe) Roccanova
John and Mary Roche James and Jean Roeber David and Maureen Rorick † Jim and Lin Roscoe Ron and Shelley Rosenberger Paul and Gretchen † Roth Richard and Garldine Rudisile Lowell and Kathleen Ruen James and Marilyn Sachtjen Lance and Melissa Sadler Ron and Mary † (Meighan) Sagerson Sahlin Foundation Salem Foundation Nick Salisbury Eric Sandberg Ward and Jacqueline Sandberg John and Rita Santillanes Dr. and Mrs. Lester R. Sauvage Dick and Karen Sayre SBC Foundation SCAFCO Corporation Peter and Jocelyn Schultz Irene Schumaker Estate Virginia A. Schurra Jim and Novia Seabeck † Seabury and Smith Marsh Ron and Sara Seubert Bill and Hilda Shanks Thomas N. Sharp Jay and Jan Shaw Katherine E. Shaw † Shell Oil Company Foundation Fred Shelton † Bill and Catherine Shiel Dick and Thalia Shorett Chuck † and Rojean Siljeg Edward T. Simkins † Gene and Merrilu (Silva) Sloboda Jim † and Margaret Solan Spokane Machinery Company Al and Lois † Stadtmueller Pete and Denise Stanton Philip † and Margretta Stanton Jeff and Veronica Steffan Steffens Foundation Sterling Savings Bank Stevens, Clay, and Manix P.S. Ivan and Marlene Stewart St. Joseph’s Ambulance Service, Inc. Dr. D. Michael and Mrs. Geraldine A. (O’Melveny) Strong George J. Struble † Swig Foundation Teck Cominco American, Inc. George and Gina Thompson Terry and Molly Thompson Alice Tietgen † John and Ann (Bramstedt) Timm Toillion Pediatric Dentistry Ernest and Greta Toll † James and Sheryl Tomlinson Robert and Corrine Tomlinson James and Debbie Topliff David and Joan Traylor David D. Traylor, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Triesch † Tucci & Sons, Inc.
Jeff Turner and Susan Rauenhorst Turner Dick and Patricia Twiss United Way of Benton & Franklin Counties The United Way of the Bay Area The Unova Foundation Albert Unrecht † The UPS Foundation The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Russ and Carole VanderWilde Edward R. Van Vliet Paul and Mary Vogelheim Sam R. and Mary M. Volpentest The Hon. Bob and Diane Waitt Washington Mutual Foundation Washington Mutual Savings Bank Washington Trust Bank Financial Corporation Charlie and Kathy Watson Steven and Dawn Watts Wells Fargo Wells Fargo Foundation Robert and Michele Wendel Kenneth Wenham Western States Asphalt Inc. Mildred Weston † Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. Bill and Liz (Curry) Wrigglesworth Lee and Barbara Wright John and Jane Zanol George and Mary Zeller † Anonymous
In keeping with Gonzaga’s commitment to sustainablity, the entire 2012-13 Honor Roll is displayed online at gonzaga.edu/HonorRoll.
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Gonzaga’s 397 international students in 2012-13 spoke at least 12 native languages – Albanian, Arabic, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish and Ukranian. Many study in Gonzaga’s highly respected English Language Center.
MAJOR BENEFACTORS
PRESIDENT’S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL $1,000,000 and Above Charlie and Doris O’Connor Jim and Gwen Powers Anonymous
$500,000 - $999,999 ANNUAL CONTRIBUTORS
These benefactors represent a distinguished group of individuals who made a gift of $50,000 or more to the 2013 Annual Campaign (June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013) making them part of Gonzaga’s Leadership Circle. When members of the Leadership Circle join together in support of Gonzaga, their gifts help to achieve larger goals – preparing men and women who will embrace a global responsibility to ensure justice, protect the dignity of every individual, and serve the greater good.
HERITAGE SOCIETY MEMBERS The Heritage Society was founded in 1980 to recognize a legacy of giving at Gonzaga and honor alumni and friends who have made a commitment to the University through an estate gift. Estate gifts to Gonzaga are made in many forms, including bequests, gifts of retirement plan assets or life insurance, or charitable gift annuities, remainder unitrusts or lead trusts.
John Hemmingson
$250,000 - $499,999 The Hogan Family Foundation, Inc. Phil and Sandy McCarthey Tom and Mary McCarthey, Jr. McCarthey Family Foundation Gene and Marti Monaco Scott and Lizbeth (Tomich) Morris Mark and Cindy Pigott Sodexo Services
$100,000 - $249,999 Avista Corporation College Success Foundation Gerri and Bob Craves Don and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran Denny and Lynn Flaherty Living Trust Robert F. Gilb and Michele Tiesse-Gilb Donald and Pauline Hagan Living Trust Mark, Marsha and Stephanie Hierbaum
Scott A. Ables Dr. † and Mrs. John B. Adams Gary M. Alworth Ken and Sue Anderson Valerie Anderson John and Jewel Andrew John † and Anne C. Aram Joe and Jammie Arbanas Cindy Runger Balas and Charles Balas Frank and Dorothy Barich David and Heidi Bateman John A. and Nancy A. (Scott) Battilega John Beck Ernest J. Becker Larry J. and Anna Bennett Jamie M. Berube Joe and Sharon Betzendorfer Michael J. and Sandra L. Beus Christopher Blackburn Anthony Boccaccio Chadwick O. Bogar Frank and Ilse Bourbeau Frank and Sharon Bouten Mark and Theresa (Timms) Boyer Douglas J. Brajcich Helen A. Brajcich Dr. Stephen L. and Marjorie M. Brenneke Mr. and Mrs. James Bresnahan Roger G. Brown Alfred Bucheli Dr. and Mrs. Eric Buckley Greg and Michelle Bui Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Bulger Josh Burrows Bruce and Judy Butler Joe and Sharon Cade
Dorothy C. Kelly The Kern Family Foundation, Inc Mike and Christy (Mozilo) Larsen Charlotte Y. Martin Foundation Angelo and Phyllis Mozilo The Phyllis and Angelo Mozilo Family Foundation Ed and Yvonne † Ralph Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation S.E.R.E. Solutions, Inc. Tom and Camilla Tilford Washington Trust Bank Pat and Carol West Howard W. and Nancy A. Wildin Fritz and Jeanie Wolff
CHANCELLOR’S ASSOCIATES
Independent Colleges of Washington Mike and Lisa (Millison) Janicki Johnson Scholarship Foundation Paul and Lita (Barnett) Luvera David and Christina Lynch Colleen Magnuson H.F. Magnuson Family Foundation, Inc. Bob and Claire McDonald The McDonald Opportunity Scholars and Work Awards Programs Fund Dan Murphy Foundation Guy and Madeline Ossello Peter and Jocelyn Schultz Fund Bill and Catherine Shiel Jill and Thatcher Thompson Dennis and Jackie Wheeler
$50,000 - $99,999 Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation John and Kristianne Blake The Boeing Company Coeur d’ Alene Mines Corporation Gene J. Colin and Susan M. Janus Costco Wholesale Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Clark H. Gemmill Tom and Mary Herche
Ron and Theresa Caferro Don Carlson Mark and Kathy (Evoy) Casey Dr. Robert J. and Thelma Rose† Casey Stephen and Elaine Cavit Jason and Tania Chaffee Susan † and W.W. “Chuck” Charlton Patrick Chastek Scott and Patricia J. (Tiesse) Church Catherine C. Clark Robert and Ramona Clavel Walter J. and Donna F. Conn Laura D. Cooper Norman G. † and Amarant M. (Kanzler) Cormier Bill and Paula Cowley Gerri and Bob Craves James and Carol Crowe James and Eloise Cummins J. Donald and Va Lena Curran Rev. James Dallen Kevin and Mary Daniels Mr. † and Mrs. William A. Davenport Scott and Jami Davis Joseph W. Day Robert J. and Raeceil A. Day Richard J. DeBlieck Joe † and Edna Deichl Dr. and Mrs. John Demakas Jayne (Stanich) Dempsey John and Mary Dentone Dale B. and Christy E. (Smith) de Viveiros David Schweitzer and Dennis DeVoto
For a full listing of all Leadership Circle donors, please go to gonzaga.edu/HonorRoll.
Timothy G. Dieringer James and Joan DiJulio William R. and Kathleen A. (McFarland) Dobner June Donaldson Robert J. Downey Nancy C. Driscoll Dr. Thomas and Karen Driscoll Thomas A. Drynan James P. and Ahnna Dudley, Jr. John E. Dunn Michael Durand Genevieve Edmonds † John P. Egger Dr. Richard E. Ellis, JD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson Gregory and Dana Erigero John and Dianne Evans Bob and Bobbie Evanson Anthony and Ann Ewell Sonja Nordbye Fair William W. † and Marcella Farrington James T. Finlen, Jr. Sharon A. Fischer and Dr.Thomas A Kearney E.J. “Gerry” FitzGerald Nick Fluge and Elizabeth Logsdon Craig Gage Maurice Gales Phyllis and Vincent Gallant Blaine and Susan Garvin Gary Geiss Archie and Mary George Rex R. † and Joan Gerlach Lt. Col. and Mrs. William R. Gillingham Patricia A. Gillis Hal and Alice † Gilmore
Maurice Glassy † Gary Glenn Beverly (Haines) Goddard Michele Graham Marv and Anne Grassl Patrick J. Gravine George and Florence Grismer Nazli Guner The Hon. and Mrs. Richard P. Guy Susanne (Kraft) Hall Dave and Susan Hamer Frederick and Diane (Kelly) Hamm R. Bruce Hankins Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hanlen Cecil † and Molly Hannan John C. Hanrahan Robert and Donna † Hanson Daniel P. Harbaugh Suzanne M. Harris Shane and Morgan Hatcher Jerome Haupt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauth G. Donald Hawker and Nga T. Hawker Frank J. Hawley Charles † and Barbara Hennessey, Jr. Mary and Tom Herche Howard and Darlene Herman Phil and Lorelei Herres Kirk Murdock Hetrick Mark and Marsha Hierbaum Tony and Cindy † Higley Peter Hill Rick and Nina Hofmeister Edith A. Holmen Melanie A. Homan Stan and Shirley Hooper Gary and Barbara Hordemann John and Ellen Hough Lt. Col. Gregory M. Huckabee E. J. Hunt Megan L. Isenhower Doyle and Kathy (Graham) † Jacklin Don and Marilyn Jans Donald H. Jans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepson, Jr. Shirley J. Johnson Dr. Robert L. Kalez, M.D. Margel Foote Kaufman Melvin Kays Gary Keister Dorothy C. Kelly John and Pat Kelly Kevin Kenneally Dr. Arthur E. Kennedy Duff and Dorothy † Kennedy Dale L. Kingman Roy and Violet † Knott Rick Koch Dr. John † and Gayle (Keenan) Kohls Dr. Larry E. Krueger, J.D. Doug and Ruth Lancaster Dr. H. John Lane Mary Lou Lane Michael Patrick Lang
† = Deceased
50
FIFTY YEARS OR MORE OF GENEROSITY
The following individuals have given to Gonzaga for 50 or more years.
‘42
’54
Joseph C. Tremblay, 53
T. Jerry Greenan,† 53 Patrick Riley, 51
’43 Dr. Russell P. Esposito, 50
’46 Donald H. Herak, 50
’48 Thomas P. Lacy, 54 Ed Ralph, 51
’49 Thomas Moore, 51 Bill Ogle, 52 Phillip Skok, Sr., 54
’50 Ray Allen ,57 John Dougherty, 52 Bill Eng, 52 Dr. Ed Gray, 50 Pete Suden, 54
’51 Richard Ebel, 53 Mrs. Eugene R. Erigero, 51 Lt. Col. (Ret.) William Gillingham, 50 Richard Hire, 53 John Seymour, 50 Mrs. Robert C. Weber, 50
’53 Bill Jacobs, 51 John Rand, 51 Jim Rooney, 50
’55 Helen (Shepard) Greenan, 53 Mike Nestor, 55 Sally (Kirkpatrick) Neumann, 54 Dr. Willard J. Wyman, 51
’56
Mary Jo (Pilat) Anderson, 57 George Fish, 52 Don Jans, 50 Marty Weber, 51
’57
Donald Olson, 52 Joseph J. Schauble, 54
’58
Colleen (Kane) Meighan, 52 Jacob W. Meighan, 52 Ernie Vollmer, 51
’59
Leo Finnegan, 53 Tom Kubota, 51 Paul N. Luvera, 51 Carolyn (Magee) Schauble, 54
’60
Guy Ossello, 51 Mrs. Charles E. Siljeg, 51
’61
Ray Kelleher, 51
’77
Lita B. (Barnett) Luvera, 51
Milton J. Langlois Margaret K. Larson Alexander M. Laughlin Dr. Lawrence R. Lawton Dr. and Mrs. † Jack Lee Jack and Betty † Leonard Bernie and Mafalda Levernier Dr. Robert Lewis and Marcia McGreevy Lewis Jim and Jan Linardos Noreen Littman Wil and Pat Loeken Gary P. Long and Rudolph Saavedra Pauline M. (Herzig) Love Houston Putnam Lowry Mike and Reneé Lucarelli Paul Lukinich Barbara J. Lund Pat and Christina Lynch James and Jane MacDonald Cheryl L. Mack Dan and Jan Madden The Hon. John J. Madden Mr. † and Mrs. Harry Magnuson Beverly Mahrt Laurence and Delta Maillet Dick and Janet † Manning Greg Marshall Lawrence M. Massey Stan and Linda Massey Mary Ann and Ed May Veronica and Dave Mayo Christina McCale and Garry R. Osborn Jack and Mary McCann Pat and Kathy McCarthy Robert and Claire McDonald Marge McFaul Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. McGough Mary McGrath Morgan T. and Judith A. (Ziegler) McGrath David P. McKibbin Joe McKinnon Ann T. McMahon Edward McReynolds Dick and Mary Lou McWilliams Thomas K. and Catherine L. Mentele Donald L. Merrick
Jo L. Merwin Linda L. Merwin Fred Mollerus † Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Monks John and Melinda Moynier Shirley A. (Pemerl) Mulcahy Tom P. Mulcahy Joseph † and Muriel Murphy Ray and Shirley (Duffner) Murphy Smitty and Sandy † Myers Myron A. Nachbar II Don and Jeanette Nelles Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nelsen Patrick † and Everilda Nolan Holly J. Norton Karen Norum Kay Nozaki and Thomas G. Ewing John C. O’Brien, Jr. Robert W. and Maureen A. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. James F. O’Connell Charlie and Doris O’Connor Bill Ogle Mark and Cathy Ohlstrom Dennis and Sara O’Loughlin Donald and Joan Olson Barry and Ann O’Neil Cynthia and Dr. Eric Orr Guy and Madeline Ossello Dianne Rinzel Ostrowski Fred S. Owen and Joanne Pottier A.T. “Mike” Paioni J. Scott Patnode Dr. Donald R. Paugh and Ms. Diedre L. Olin Dr. Dennis E. Penna Gregory R. Peterson Anthony Plager Joe and Megan Poss Laurie A. Powers and Breean L. Beggs Mark and Kim Powers Sue-Lynn Price-Voigt James and Marilyn Prince Julie Prince Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Raftis Ed and Yvonne † Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Gary Randall Paul and Barbara Redmond D. Michael Reilly and Petrea Reilly
Ross (‘79) and Judy Rettenmier Cynthia Reyes Methvin Michael and Tanya Rice Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Richardson, Sr. Doug and Kathleen Rivard Bill Roberts Donald and Donna Rockstrom Jim and Jean Roeber Douglas W. Rohner James F. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosicky Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rosler Herman J. Rossi III John and Nancy Rudolf Mary Catherine Ryan Barry W. Santana, Ph.D. Richard L. Sayre / Karen L. Sayre Steven Schenk and Gretchen Berning Reed Schifferman Virginia A. Schurra Dr. and Mrs. Lester J. Schwaegler Pequitte Schwerin Patricia (Ardner) Scullary Mary Owens Shanahan Stephen and Martha Shepard William and Catherine Shiel, Jr. Stephen † and Mary Shinn Chuck † and Rojean Siljeg Phillip P. Skok, Sr. Mark and Valerie Sonderen Dave and Dori Sonntag Margot J. Stanfield Jerry A. and Patricia Stebbins Veronica and Jeff Steffan Charles H. and Diane Steilen Bart † and Sarah Stevens Ivan and Marlene Stewart Daniel Stoner and Anne Santee-Stoner Brady Lee Strahl Patrick and Diane Sullivan Dr. Robert W. Sullivan Robert † and Joan Taber Dr. and Mrs. Howard E. Tennant Tom and Camilla Tilford Rev. Eugene A. Tracy Jim and Peg Troske Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Tucci
Michael F. and Mimi Tucci Robert P. Turnley Dick and Patricia Twiss David and Karen Van Loan Steven † and Laurette C. Van Voorhis Jerry and Donna Vermillion F. Ray Vollert Sue Volpe William J. and Kathleen K. Wagner Robert J. Waldron, Jr. Robert C. Wallace Martin and Jane Weber Jerry D. Wells Tim and Jackie Welsh Kevin P. and Jennifer L. (Prince) West Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. West James and Eleanor Weston Elisha Williams Ryan Rodney Wilson Fritz and Jeanie Wolff James and Jackie Wolff David Wollersheim Anne K. Woodbury Richard and Cathy Worner Bruce and Jackie Worobec William J. and Elizabeth A. (Curry) Wrigglesworth, Jr. Lee and Barbara Wright John T. Yeats Dominic J. and Lisa Zamora Anne and Dan Zielsdorf Stephen and Elizabeth Zimmer
In keeping with Gonzaga’s commitment to sustainablity, the entire 2012-13 Honor Roll is displayed online at gonzaga.edu/HonorRoll.
Heritage Society Gifts from the following estates were gratefully received June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013. For a complete listing of Gonzaga’s In Memoriam Heritage Society visit: gonzaga.edu/heritage.
Otto M. Allison, Jr. (’51)
Vern G. Davidson
Raymond G. Anderson (’58)
Denny (’66) and Lynn Flaherty
Judith M. Brings (’68)
Donald and Pauline Hagan
Robert A. Coomes (’57)
Patricia J. Malone (’52)
Finance – Endowments and Life Income Fund Balances
Permanent Endowments
2013
Fair Market Value as of May 31, 2013 and 2012 (funds greater than $20,000 listed by name)
2012
UNrestricted endowments
Fred E. and Venora E. Bigelow
$
Christine Bozarth *
89,985
Class of ‘64
21,071
18,599
John H. Collins
115,976
102,370
John W. Dunne, S.J.
47,418
41,855
Otto J. Eckel
91,122
80,433
Eleanor Miller/Welch Foundation
82,232
72,585
Minneapolis
Jake Schiffner
561,911
$
38,530 199,718
473,173 79,429
34,010 176,288
2013
2012
E. Thomas Martin Gonzaga-in-Florence
180,180
159,043
To Be Continued
571,289
84,771
Music
Choir Tour
26,757
23,595
Wasmer Music
28,745
25,373
Anonymous/Other
12,680
11,193
Student Aid
Fred E. and Venora E. Bigelow
842,867
709,759
Herche Family
311,191
289,155
Horrigan Foundation
127,313
119,132 52,936
Anonymous/Other 2,527,470 2,071,218
University Ministry
Cardoner Retreat
59,971
Total Unrestricted Endowments
Rhoady and Jean Marie Lee Retreat
29,167
25,745
Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. Leadership
983,705
994,355 147,507
$ 3,775,433
$
3,149,960
Other Programs
restricted endowments PROGRAM SUPPORT Arts and Sciences
Andrade Family Outdoor Orientation
166,223
Class of 1999 Diversity
28,759
24,774
Arthur L. Dussault, S.J. Foundation *
1,873,224
1,653,004
Suzanne Margaret Charlton Faculty Development
32,197
1 Lt. Forrest P. Ewens Award
62,735
54,342
Faculty Enrichment
75,333
66,450
Hogan Program
29,720
28,622
Michael and Gail Gurian English Award
27,837
0
Anna Marie Ledgerwood
145,985
122,407
Dr. Kay Nakamaye Research Award
35,073
27,504
Robert V. Lyons, Yvonne E. Lyons, Eileen E. Lyons, and Robert V. Lyons, Jr., S.J. Jesuit Academic and Administrative Services
Dallas E. Stroschein Memorial
32,047
26,195
$
36,476
$
Athletics
Athletic Academic Center
35,447
12,736
Lou Barbieri Athletic
118,626
104,709
George Corkery, Jr. Men’s Rowing
69,271
61,145
George Corkery, Jr. Women’s Rowing
69,271
61,145
Cross Country and Track
91,359
0
McCarthey Athletic Compensation
1,065,968
940,917
Men’s Basketball
515,794
0
Scott and Liz Morris Athletic
109,378
95,638
Colleen Randall Women’s Golf Enhancement
540,053
483,496
David and Cathleen Reisenauer Family
25,478
23,683
Leonard and Evelyn Riley Athletic
32,724
28,885
Jonathan and Michele Staben
87,995
83,174
Jacob Triesch Athletic
81,776
72,182
Women’s Basketball
43,128
0
Anonymous/Other
71,936
60,983
Business
1,118,406
978,703
Mission
46,737
41,254
Sodexo: Cataldo Operations
50,025
44,156
62,226
53,023
Anonymous/Other Law School Foundation
John R. Clark Loan Repayment Assistance Program
74,192
59,461
Harvey and Harriet Clarke
336,951
278,951
Marvel Collins
64,289
54,869
Gonzaga Center for Law and Justice
69,711
59,496
Richard and Lynn Guy
62,787
49,017
Law Foundation Scholar
517,899
442,012
Linden Cup
86,999
74,251
Verne and Mary Oliver
42,859
36,579
Norman and Rita Roberts
470,633
409,330
Carrie Welch
462,452
394,689
Total Program Support
$ 14,466,480
$ 10,918,169
Scholarships Acme
$ 45,324 $
Clarence H. Barnes Faculty Fellowship
189,062
153,679
Lawrence D. Acre
181,969
Business Faculty Enrichment
31,841
28,105
Alaska Regional
33,701
Gerard V. and Debora Centioli Faculty Fellowship for
Alberta 170,254
39,743 160,622 29,324 150,096
Excellence in Business Education
116,535
102,864
Henry and Lucy Anderson
53,975
47,643
Loeken Faculty/Staff Recognition
251,725
217,965
Gayle Andrews
32,524
28,708
Angelo and Phyllis Mozilo Faculty Innovation Fund
Richard Angotti Family
27,081
24,300
for the School of Business Administration
670,230
0
Anthony’s
208,611
160,668
Alvin J. Wolff
141,548
0
Apregan Family
36,679
32,376
Tony Arguinchona Memorial
88,706
68,368
Community Service
CCASL Mentoring Programs
118,098
99,557
Arkison
31,194
26,957
Conrad N. Hilton Community Service
244,607
215,912
Geraldine F. Arnold *
2,471,360
2,182,953
Engineering
Athletic Director
424,580
362,859
Paul A. Baldy Memorial
44,102
36,603
Robert B. Bargen, S.J.
103,041
90,953
Clarence H. Barnes
210,965
153,728
Charles A. and Dolores A. Barry Memorial
270,706
238,949
Dr. Robert L. “Bob” Bartlett
23,019
18,610
Kenneth Baugh
28,426
25,091
Bayer Corporation
35,130
31,009
Gerald M. Berger (‘57)
267,092
206,655
Fred and Paula Bevegni
36,485
33,674
Gene J. Colin and Susan M. Janus Engineering Management
94,481
Engineering Design Exposition Day/SCAFCO
54,573
25,264
Don and Carol Herak Engineering Faculty Development 163,685
144,483
Ken Norrie Faculty Development
117,333
103,569
James T. and Eleanor B. Weston
23,808
23,256
0
Gonzaga-in-Florence
Gonzaga-in-Florence
100,606
88,572
Simon and Darcy Manning Florence Traveling
36,707
32,401
* See also Quasi-Endowment
2013
2012
2013
2012
Martin P. Blum
31,938
28,191
Teresita Coombes Trinity
164,730
141,530
Bonanzino Family
29,033
25,627
George and Pearl Corkery
405,298
357,752
Erma A. Bonge
106,830
94,298
Paul Corkery, S.J. and Francis Corkery, S.J. (‘26)
Frank and Sharon Bouten
98,835
85,363
COSTCO
28,934 514,553
25,540
406,517
Helen Brach Foundation
176,836
156,091
Bartley and Catherine Costello
54,899
23,270
Daniel G. Brajcich
2,299,787
2,010,519
Coughlin Family
156,597
128,375
Jim Bresnahan
28,114
27,652
Marie M. Crabtree
42,251
37,294
Brian Brett Memorial
78,670
67,743
C. Pat and Jean Craigen
61,792
54,543 20,458
Mike (‘52) and Marj Brewer Family
79,922
68,347
Colonel John E. Crandall
23,177
Fred L. and Olivia C. Briggs
81,700
69,849
Bing Crosby Memorial
48,867
41,473
Herb, Margaret, Greg, and Evelyn (Edsall) Briggs
39,991
35,300
James and Elizabeth Cummins
68,324
60,309
Brotherly Order of Yo-Yos
114,119
96,609
Charles Henry Davis
932,378
822,999
Mr. and Mrs. Hervy Brulotte
70,522
62,249
Donald Davis, S.J.
24,984
23,600
Carl A. and Carla M. Buck Memorial
36,699
32,394
Jim and Raeceil Day
31,658
19,162
Christopher and Mary Ann Bulger Family
128,042
108,440
Dean’s Business Forum
434,384
350,119 43,687
Paul Buller
33,577
29,071
Richard J. DeBlieck
94,967
Bob and Stevie Burke
166,443
146,917
DeFeyter Family
87,495
77,231
Mary Fahay Busch
85,253
75,251
Dell ‘Osso Family
328,548
285,312 116,459
Judy and Bruce Butler Family
57,328
26,880
Robert and Evelyn Dieringer
131,936
Molly and Stewart Butler
107,464
86,030
Richard W. Dillman Memorial
24,904
21,521
Michael J. Byrne and Richard Spils Memorial
40,303
34,144
William R. and Kathleen A. (McFarland) Dobner
41,983
35,914 46,379
Joseph F. and Sharon M. Cade (‘76)
78,108
67,760
Drs. Albert and Isaslawa Dresner
52,543
Dennis A. and Peggy M. Calfee
106,775
94,249
Theodore Dreyer Memorial
22,811
20,135
California 372,956 329,204
Driessel Family
1,263,520
1,115,295
Callahan-Zeller Foundation
94,075
82,091
Lawrence E. Duffy
558,700
493,158
John E. Cannon, Sr.
410,868
361,542
Walter W. Duncan Memorial
208,430
183,979
C. Pat Carroll, S.J.
185,450
159,137
John (‘26) and Isabel d’Urbal
98,717
87,137
Clifford A. Carroll, S.J.
217,273
191,785
Durkan Family
34,898
30,804 28,923
William Earl Edmonds
32,767
Ehorn
20,929
18,474
401,306
John Wiltsie Epton, Jr.
93,895
82,880
271,548
239,692
Mary Olson Fairhurst Memorial
24,521
21,486
100,000
0
Dennis M. Fazzari
23,839
22,997
Leslie M. Carroll
215,712
190,407
Marguerite M. and Henry J. Casey *
5,739,789
5,066,445
Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J. *
454,640
Alma and Gill A. Centioli Challenge Fund Henri P. Charvet, S.J.
38,196
33,692
I.S. and Emily C. Fetterman
42,114
31,582
Harry E. Chisholm
98,743
87,159
W. Brooks and Martha Fields
556,548
491,169
Class of ‘79
53,249
46,927
Charles C. Finucane
87,770
77,473
Class of 1998
27,702
23,862
John and Mary Ann Firkins Memorial
44,780
37,072 147,044
Robert and Ramona Clavel
23,732
0
Patrick J. Ford, S.J.
167,013
Clawson Family
24,751
23,688
Neal and Helen Fosseen
26,362
23,270
Beverly J. Clegg Memorial
226,731
200,133
A.O. and Evelyn Foster
138,329
122,101
William and Virginia Clemens/Del Skillingstad, S.J.
932,991
823,541
Richard and Orlanta Franck
492,850
435,033
Coca-Cola Foundation
64,273
56,522
Roger and Marian Fruci
31,641
27,929
S. Earl Cochran Memorial
31,634
26,470
Joe P. and Joan L. Gagliardi Family
30,908
27,282 111,238
Coffman Engineers
64,823
57,218
Maurice Gales
126,022
James E. Collins, Jr.
52,437
46,286
John A. Galligan and William F. Donnelly
41,149
32,199
Dr. James R. and Bridget Condon
52,131
46,015
Garco (Athletic)
385,146
339,964
Francis W. Conn, S.J. Memorial
646,026
548,172
Garco (Civil Engineering)
153,342
135,617
Walter J. and Donna F. Conn
1,123,611
991,798
Gemmill Family
84,254
Daryl and Michele Connell
193,778
161,657
General Memorial
52,575
Lawrence F. (‘27, ‘29) and Kathleen Connolly
124,355
109,767
1,574
In 2012-13 Gonzaga enrolled 1,574 STEM majors, including 38 percent women. STEM stands for
25,957
46,407
Gilbert Family
32,242
28,460
Robert J. Gillingham, S.J.
190,704
164,847
Sally Ann Glynn Memorial
36,136
0
John and Alvin Gordon
22,338
19,628
Ed and Candy Gormley
80,839
48,718
Graduate School of Business
98,538
86,899
George and Marianne Grant (Basketball)
220,523
194,653
George and Marianne Grant (Engineering)
218,603
192,959
Grasham
22,448
20,397
Josef and Stephany Gray
155,566
134,937
Grays Harbor
68,546
27,125
Mark A. Gresbrink
45,705
45,705
science, technology, engineering and math. * See also Quasi-Endowment
2013
2012
2013
2012
George and Anita Grismer
83,691
73,399
Frank and Ethel Lenzie
56,588
49,950
GU Bay Area - Via and Bruno
26,719
23,585
Bernard and Mafalda Levernier Family
148,663
131,223
J. Francis Gubbins, S.J.
1,069,721
942,679
C. Maya Lit
81,843
70,128
J. Francis Gubbins, S.J. (Native American)
48,101
42,458
Lena and Nancy Longo
57,440
50,702
73,285
Elizabeth A. Lynn
140,037
Roger K. Guise Memorial
101,529
80,361
M. W. Consulting Engineers
35,143
31,284
Herschel R. and Mary R. Gustafson
109,313
0
Edwin T. MacCamy, M.D., and Elinor McAuley MacCamy
34,370
30,338
Dorothy E. Guild
83,025
158,648
Larry L. Guthrie in honor of Gertrude O. Guthrie
212,729
187,774
Matthew Madison
39,483
34,761
Joseph T. and Patricia P. Hall
225,080
198,675
Harry F. and Colleen B. Magnuson Family
590,270
516,284
Bob and Donna Hanson Family
103,838
75,523
C. Dan Martin and C.Y. Martin *
1,357,075
1,197,875
Erik W. Hanson Memorial
166,540
147,003
Charlotte Martin Foundation
3,470,950
3,707,939
Fred L. and Elizabeth J. Hanson
444,210
392,011
Michael C. Mathis (‘65)
131,015
115,645
Haws
122,752
108,351
Michael C. Mathis Memorial
28,555
25,206
William Randolph Hearst
481,175
424,728
Virginia Maughan
92,515
81,662
Patrick J. Hefferman Family
147,270
141,633
Mary and Ray “Doc” Mauro
69,775
61,590
Tim Henning Memorial
22,914
18,366
Philip G. McCarthey
132,482
116,940
Carol L. Herak
235,790
192,952
Joseph L. McCarthy
189,655
167,406
Herres-Munroe
68,502
57,180
Lawrence H. and Florence (Olivet) McCormack
64,560
56,987
Hersholt Family
33,464
28,108
Helen C. McDonald
176,685
155,958 114,408
William and Ruth Hertz
28,472
22,997
Ivah M. McDonnell
129,613
Hiki No
22,558
20,397
Jimmy McGann
47,746
36,466
Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand
27,564
24,330
Dr. James G. McGivern
1,428,340
1,258,595 439,895
Conrad N. Hilton
431,808
381,151
James Francis Cardinal McIntyre
551,682
Daniel P. Hogan, Jr. Family
238,389
210,333
Anita L. (Sherar) McKee
35,269
21,381
Hooker Creek Ranch
513,027
424,678
Denver and Mary McLeod Memorial
102,037
90,067
Stanton Hooper Family
119,956
107,676
John R. “Jack” and Rose C. Meersman
107,088
94,526
Hoover Family
69,928
57,546
Alvera Brown Meighan
155,525
127,769 24,234
Dr. Dennis R. and Sandra W. Horn
41,166
34,754
Eleanor J. Mele
27,455
Judge Bert Horrigan Memorial
123,792
109,269
Merwin
73,484
57,252
Humphreys Entrepreneurial
42,153
0
Joseph C. Metcalfe Memorial
44,947
39,201
W.P. Ilgen
117,882
99,592
John and Catherine Michels
88,403
78,033
LTC. James P. Isenhower, Jr.
25,110
23,678
Patrick T. Mick (‘06)
102,107
89,927 744,329
J “n” M
290,976
244,990
Jack D. Miklos
843,252
Kathryn A. Jacklin Memorial
34,751
0
Don and Betty Miller Memorial
845,169
746,021
Janicki Family
53,467
0
Lyle W. Moore
1,904,756
1,666,719
Thomas Jefferson
173,264
150,786
Al Morisette, S.J.
33,699
27,034
Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Jennings Memorial
107,564
94,945
Taka Moriyasu
57,148
50,444 68,884
1,077,617
Tatsuo “Tex” Moriyasu Memorial
78,039
Eric A. Johnston
341,071
301,060
Moss Adams
22,421
18,348
Ina H. Johnston
384,928
339,772
John and Melinda Moynier
126,992
102,721
Roy J. Johnson Memorial
1,220,835
Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated Products
407,910
360,057
Angelo R. Mozilo Family
338,837
295,801
Albert A. Kelly Memorial
149,661
132,104
Multi-Class
54,386
48,006
Anna and Edward J. Kennedy
74,886
66,101
Duff and Dorothy Kennedy Memorial
1,677,770
1,480,948
Patrick H. and Fran Murphy
181,687
144,210
Murphy Family: Thomas, Katherine, Monica, and Bill (‘32) 105,846
93,429
Joseph R. Keys
487,716
430,501
Clarence and Della Murray
102,889
90,819
Henry and Margaret Kinzer
27,432
24,214
Elaine (Morris) Myers and Patrick Morris
40,576
31,947
Violet and Roy Knott
78,568
69,351
Jack G. and Katherine E. Neupert Memorial
64,778
57,179
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Konlock
31,576
27,872
New Testament Studies
29,086
25,482
Dr. Benjamin C. Koreski
63,091
55,689
Frank A. and Margaret M. Nigro Family
374,903
330,923
Jacob J. and Anna Clara (Voggenthaler) Kuch
62,591
54,313
John W. (‘43) and Francis (Fagan) Nitkey
136,205
120,227
Judge Albert I. Kulzer Memorial
53,498
47,222
Nursing
80,604
66,118
Lampson Family/Father Tony Lehmann
28,215
0
O’Connell Family
41,329
34,781
56,033
Monica and William L. O’Connell, Jr. Memorial
143,417
126,592
208,034
Charlie and Doris O’Connor
1,178,424
1,040,181
Milton F., Leona G. (Kuch) and Milton J. Langlois (‘60) Family 63,480 Louie H. and Donna M. Lapke
262,272
24,778
Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J.
48,497
42,573
Charles and Margaret Larson
564,731
498,482
Donald and Joan Olson
34,300
28,901
Law School
111,760
98,649
108 Club Montana
52,991
46,446
Daniel and Lisa Sue Lee
26,267
23,186
Richard J. O’Neill Family
77,691
68,577
Padre Lehmann/Father Regimbal
309,412
272,069
Michael J. Ornellas (‘66) Memorial
40,662
34,850
Tony Lehmann, S.J.
141,076
120,879
Ossello Family
102,179
90,193
Tony J. Lehmann, S.J.
35,524
31,357
Stanley J. Padden
29,438
25,985
Nina Larkin Memorial
* See also Quasi-Endowment
29,006
2013
2012
2013
2012
Robert “Eddie” Page
195,074
172,190
Robert A. and Celeste Smith
100,344
88,573
Robert and Carol Palencar
664,377
586,438
Frost and Margaret Snyder
510,166
430,901
Pearson Family
106,012
92,693
Sodexo
106,784
94,257
Dr. and Mrs. Otto J. Penna
138,230
122,014
Blanche H. Spitzer
154,763
136,749
Perko Family
31,265
27,121
Spokane Regional
23,735
0
Phoenix Regional
36,847
32,383
Steele-Reese
333,185
294,099 24,833
Megan Therese Piper (‘92) Memorial
64,616
54,572
Jeff and Veronica Steffan
27,935
Polich Family
87,324
77,080
Steilen Family
73,352
64,747
Stephen N. Pope
118,696
104,772
John F. Stepich Memorial
21,176
18,692 384,550
Portland
78,071
68,912
Donald L. and Lucy Ann Stoner
451,611
Portland Regional
95,324
86,635
Tacoma Regional
31,109
27,957
Richard and Helen Powers Family
592,115
192,794
Elizabeth Fluor Taylor
30,910
25,671
Robert K. and Ann J. Powers
217,520
192,002
Richard B. Taylor II Family
147,487
130,185
Edward and Helen Prevol and Arlene Prevol-Koeferl
80,732
71,261
Texas Regional
50,320
32,314
Marty Pujolar
34,753
30,676
Jill and Thatcher Thompson
49,837
47,252
Ravarino
30,857
24,585
Charles A. and Helen Tilford
458,098
403,858
Mark and Barbara Ray
276,451
249,839
Timberlake Family
35,785
0
Paul Redmond
53,689
0
John and Ann Timm
26,706
23,573 29,913
Paul and Barbara Redmond
58,839
47,179
Michael and Annie Tobin Family
39,260
Regents Nucleus
102,462
60,944
Toepel Family Memorial
43,435
37,870
Cayla Reisenauer Family
25,128
23,683
Ernest H. and Greta M. Toll
114,109
100,722
Edward J. and Bunny (Suva) Renouard
63,202
48,758
Walter A. Toly Memorial
1,148,062
1,013,381
Edward J. and Bunny (Suva) Renouard (Engineering)
57,478
43,705
Erwin J. Toner, S.J.
223,033
106,796
Gilbert and Catherine Rhodes
231,860
204,660
Townsend Memorial
285,250
251,787
Margaret S. Richards Memorial
282,801
249,625
Peter M. Tripp Memorial
41,954
36,728
Richardson Family
62,812
55,444
John Tubbs Memorial *
292,629
258,300
Aleck M. and Mary M. Ripple Memorial
114,483
98,789
Tucci Family Florence
188,844
156,533
Norman and Dorita Roberts Family
211,897
186,580
Tucci Family/NAPA
507,243
447,268
Roche Family
87,583
77,308
Susan M. Rauenhorst Turner
191,248
164,118
Jim and Jean Roeber Family
77,516
64,667
Richard E. Twohy, S.J.
29,627
25,749
Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation
26,954
23,768
Union Pacific Foundation
105,197
92,856
Roothaan
226,350
196,980
V-12
161,028
138,040
David and Maureen Rorick
29,826
26,327
William L. Van Sistine
1,472,262
1,299,549 88,825
Joseph Merton and Jessie Rosauer Family
322,826
281,888
Anthony Via, S.J.
100,630
Glo E. Ross
37,316
32,938
Anthony P. Via, S.J.
35,512
30,744
Rudisile Family
52,061
45,954
Vogelheim Family
250,688
221,280
Kermit (‘51) and Frances Rudolf (Athletic)
61,566
54,344
Pat and Sandy Volkar
1,085,827
958,447
Kermit (‘51) and Frances Rudolf (Law)
89,288
78,344
Vomaske Family
371,549
327,962
Donald R. and Kathleen P. Ryan Memorial
71,496
63,109
Anthony T. Wadden/Michael B. Herzog
47,324
41,244
Sachtjen Family
69,582
54,847
Wallace Foundation
42,674
37,668
Madeleine St. Marie
133,265
117,632
Frank Walter (Two Honest Friars)
26,550
23,435
Frances A. and Sam R. Salla Memorial
271,797
239,913
Robert Wark
108,605
95,865
Timothy J. Sarbaugh
72,623
63,895
Prentice and Virginia Warner
81,749
72,158
Carrie Welch
77,834
68,703
Megan M. (Taylor) Satchell (‘02) and Sarah J. (Taylor) Schwering (‘04)
29,807
26,116
Wellpinit and Nespelem
23,565
24,753
Mary L. Schons
39,599
34,416
Helen and Joe Welty
696,335
614,647
William H. Schumaker
108,013
95,342
Christopher M. West Memorial
1,420,104
1,248,931
Seattle Regional
53,975
32,855
Jeanne Wiest
108,468
93,935
Fr. Bruno Segatta
96,071
84,801
Harry L. Williams
29,511
0
Joseph M. Shabaz
187,022
165,083
WINGS
130,338
112,219
R. Michael and Mary (Owens) Shanahan
224,192
194,309
David Wollersheim
165,105
Malcolm C. and Elizabeth M. Sharp, Sr; Malcolm C. Sharp, Jr., and James Lauchland Sharp, Sr.
44,347
39,051
Mary Katherine Shaw Memorial
245,156
214,936
Archie P. Sherar Memorial
39,612
31,461
Shiel Family ***
0
29,425
Ivan A. Shirk
83,500
72,756
Paul B. Shorett Memorial
131,361
115,951
Dr. Robert G. Skok
37,235
32,867
Harry H. and Marguerite Sladich
44,688
39,445
Elmer E. Smith, Jr.
83,124
55,898
* See also Quasi-Endowment *** Moved to Restricted Fund
Anonymous/Other 1,205,963
138,228 1,021,110
Law School Foundation Action for Diversity Awareness
43,999
37,552
Bronze Tile
50,311
42,939
Kenneth Butler Memorial
160,336
136,494
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chastek *
101,757
86,846
Class Reunion (Law)
44,094
37,633
John and Mary Jo Costello
52,159
44,516
Janice (Bennett) Geier
21,275
18,157
Gonzaga Student Bar Association
29,139
24,766
2013
2012
2013 Dr. Scholl Foundation, Chair of Chemistry
2012
Dennis M. Hottell
28,268
24,126
Marcus Kelly Family
26,835
22,903
School of Business
1,634,192
1,442,482
Nora Garvin Kommers
22,959
19,595
John L. Aram,Chair of Business Ethics *
1,096,203
967,605
Law Centennial
35,734
0
Dr. Erwin Graue, Chair of Economics *
1,517,861
1,339,798
Law Faculty Student
58,229
49,697
James R. Jundt, Chair of Economics *
1,586,680
1,400,544
William Lindberg
28,414
24,242
Pigott Professor of Entrepreneurship
1,877,063
1,666,545
Lita and Paul Luvera
618,513
511,432
Lloyd Meeds Memorial
30,218
25,699
Kinsey M. Robinson, Chair of Business Administration *
1,635,800
1,443,902
Yale Metzger and Susan Richmond
56,407
48,142
Thomas More
467,975
389,389
Joseph C. and Muriel E. Murphy
195,622
165,979
149,875
122,646
Nuxoll Family Memorial
137,028
116,950
Lewis H. Orland
178,082
151,760
Barbara Helen Perrey Memorial
22,959
19,595
Drew Corley Pierson Memorial
31,092
26,536
Philip M. and Mary Raekes
162,660
134,256
Renee Reuther
54,660
47,527
Judge Willard J. Roe Memorial
401,268
342,471
Lee M. Solomon
110,602
94,396
Pat and Diane Sullivan
143,348
122,344
Sylvia Ann Thomas
34,792
29,694
Jim Vache
21,174
18,071
Carrie Welch
316,150
269,739
Dennis Wheeler and Jacqueline Wheeler
26,772
0
Workland/Gose
183,807
156,874
Anonymous/Other
304,667
242,892
Total Scholarships
$ 85,271,779
61,314
J. Donald and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran, Faculty Chair
Anonymous/Other
2,067
1,692
Law School Foundation
Frederick N. and Barbara T. Curley, Chair of Commercial Law
J. Donald and Va Lena (Scarpelli) Curran, Faculty Chair
617,217
535,404
John J. Hemmingson, Chair of Civil Liberties
1,720,020
1,467,988
Smithmoore P. Myers, Dean’s Chair
284,278
238,765
2,198,516
1,876,370
LECTURES
Van F. Christoph, S.J., Memorial
179,726
175,708
William Lyle Davis, S.J., Memorial
131,637
116,194
649,379
554,226
Law School Foundation
Paul N. and Lita T. Barnett Luvera
Total Professorships and Lectures
$ 23,017,668
$ 20,175,102
TOTAL RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS
$ 124,715,513
$ 106,600,679
TOTAL PERMANENT ENDOWMENTS
$ 128,490,946
$ 109,750,640
$ 73,783,769
Jundt Art Museum $
School of Law
Carol Albright
Museum Exhibition
422,095
$
372,578
54,122
Fredrick and Genevieve Schlatter
83,500
73,704 110,062
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Libraries
William N. Bischoff, S.J. (History)
124,907
Frank B. Costello, S.J. (Political Science)
58,673
50,851
Joseph P. Delay (Law)
123,812
110,653
Foley Library (General)
81,123
71,607
Parents’ Library (Periodicals)
26,181
23,110
Steele-Reese Foundation (Humanities)
514,160
453,843
John H. Taylor, S.J. Memorial (Classical Languages and Patristics)
119,509
105,489
Charles J. Walsh, S.J. Memorial (Law)
68,641
60,588
Anonymous/Other
65,029
57,400
Law School Foundation
Thomas and Helen Greenan Law Library
100,345 47,232
85,642 40,311
Law Review
24,472
20,740
Lesley Lee Memorial
29,883
25,504
Anonymous/Other
8,711
7,435
Total Museum and Libraries
$ 1,959,587
$ 1,723,640
$ 2,024,814
$
9
Nine new leaders at GU (2012-13): Vice President for Student Development Judi Biggs Garbuio. Joe Poss, named vice president for University Advancement. New deans: Elisabeth Mermann–Jozwiak, Arts & Sciences. Vincent Alfonso, Education. Brenda Stevenson Marshall, Nursing & Human Physiology.
PROFESSORSHIPS College of Arts and Sciences Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., Chair of Christian Philosophy
Joe Kinsella, associate academic vice president, 1,784,517
Global Engagement. Richard Menard, director, Studies Abroad. Paul Manoguerra, director, Jundt
Milo P. and Maud O. Flannery, Chair of Theology
1,794,057
1,583,593
Kreielsheimer Foundation, Chair of Fine Arts
1,641,792
1,449,191
Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J.,Chair of Chemistry *
834,292
734,921
Robert K. and Ann J. Powers, Chair of Humanities
1,442,199
1,273,012
* See also Quasi-Endowment
Art Museum. Michelle Wheatley, named director University Ministry.
QUASI-ENDOWMENTS
2013
2012
2013
2012
General Support
Christine Bozarth **
Harry L. “Bing” Crosby
$
642,803
$
567,394
George J. Struble
86,619
76,457
138,760
John and Betty Tubbs Memorial **
561,123
495,297
Frank McMahon
Coletta W. O’Meara
246,718
217,775
Peter and Carol Welk
102,676
90,631
149,610
132,059
114,138
100,748
134,049
Anonymous/Other Law School Foundation
Quasi-Endowment 1,426,599 1,181,034 Total General Support
$ 2,713,917
$
2,337,771
TRINITY TRUST
Total Scholarships
$ 13,914,283
$ 12,077,473
TOTAL QUASI-ENDOWMENTS
$ 29,967,682
$ 26,194,289
ANNUITY AND LIFE INCOME
2013
2012
Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold Distinguished Professorship
Dr. John B. † and Lorraine H. Adams
Frank and Ilse Bourbeau
105,445
101,705
Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold President’s Fund
Name Withheld by Request
929,452
829,167
Alphonse A. and Geraldine F. Arnold Scholarship **
Dr. Robert Joseph and Thelma Rose Bartoletti † Casey 186,358
Alan and Ann Cawkwell
83,604
65,347
Name Withheld by Request
485,118
447,423
J. Donald and Va Lena Curran William A. † and Tasia Davenport
214,519
101,407
36,225
35,162
Joseph † and Edna Deichl
345,996
331,435
$ 6,022,681
$
5,316,150
Program Support
Edith L. Anderson
$
201,807
$
178,133
John L. Aram, Chair of Business Ethics **
265,371
234,240
Horace C. Bozarth
768,170
678,055
Patrick J. Cavanaugh Faculty Enrichment
142,440
125,730
College Science Research
1,348,330
1,190,155
1,743,750
1,743,750
21,022
20,803
Jim and Maxine Finlen
72,296
66,879
Maurice Gales **
317,778
277,601
Gary Glenn Name Withheld by Request †
22,336
Charles E. † and Barbara Hennessey, Jr.
447,788
422,504
Phillip and Lorelei Herres
157,107
146,639
Richard and Nina Hofmeister
27,005
24,527
Margel Kaufman
30,932
0
Dorothy C. Kelly
305,118
184,110
Arthur E. Kennedy John J. and Nancy L. † Lee
39,000
35,755
33,822
31,634
John and Elizabeth † Leonard
20,770
19,469
The Hon. John J. Madden
24,932
23,076
Jack and Mary McCann
1,040,339
982,694
Joseph L. McCarthy Trust
Robert and Claire McDonald
3,904,435
Dr. Joseph and Clara Monks Joseph C. † and Muriel E. Murphy **
85,422
74,788
81,871
78,908
Name Withheld by Request
1,000,000
0
13,154
268,765
242,192
6,462,894
William R. Ogle ** Edward E. and Yvonne † Ralph
205,139
187,455
Dennis T. and Kathryn (Cullen) Richardson, Sr.
107,616
98,033
Name Withheld Upon Request
266,904
251,243
Lucille A. Rooney Trust
279,269
256,618
94,094
68,536
Virginia Schurra Stephen B. † and Mary E. Shinn
206,325
175,125
Bartholomew M. † and Sarah Stevens
34,923
32,649
45,814
45,368
Ivan and Marlene Stewart George and Margaret Tiesse †
F. Ray Vollert
110,768
Pat and Carol West **
209,718
Harry L. Williams Trust †
Lee and Barbara Wright
36,028
33,102
John T. Yeats
77,254
74,582
Anonymous/Other
23,361
34,682
110,301
97,362
26,316
27,316
Dr. Erwin Graue, Chair of Economics **
163,572
144,383
Don and Carol Herak Engineering Equipment
1,054,682
930,956
Hildebrand-Pease Law Library
191,844
169,338
International Cultural Center
83,523
73,724
Jesuit Mission Trust
844,383
745,327
James R. Jundt, Chair of Economics **
368,256
325,055
Kellogg
68,248
60,242
Law School Restricted
328,818
290,244
Mission Trust
324,271
286,582
Mosque Operations
50,579
44,646
John W. Murphy
566,423
499,975
NCAA Athletic Academic Enhancement
40,794
36,008
Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J., Chair of Chemistry **
119,299
105,304
Kinsey M. Robinson, Chair of Business Administration **
155,522
137,277
School of Business Educational Enrichment
78,950
69,688
14,902 $
SCHOLARSHIPS $
392,228
$
Joseph and Peggy Brennan
Marguerite M. and Henry J. Casey **
Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J.
354,558
312,965
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chastek **
1,320,477
1,165,570
Comstock Foundation
3,944,769
3,482,002
Sperry H. Goodman
1,036,840
915,207
Donald and Pauline Hagan
224,138
0
Fred L. and Elizabeth J. Hanson Athletic
163,611
144,418
Horton and Mazie Herman
249,461
220,196
Kathyrn A. Jacklin Memorial
52,194
46,071
102,543
346,215 90,513
Ed and Euretta James
331,467
292,582
Arlene E. and Arthur L. LaMasters
182,606
161,184
C. Y. Martin Foundation **
1,964,312
1,727,217
John Prange, S.J. Ignatian Leaders
2,495,004
2,202,311
Roach Family
192,688
170,084
Mary F. Simkins
156,969
138,555
** See also Permanent Endowments
174,602
Marcella Farrington
Arthur L. Dussault, S.J., Foundation**
$ 7,316,801
135,416
Nancy C. Driscoll
Maud O. Flannery **
Total Program Support
$
Anonymous/Other
154,654
$
20,832
0
988,166
0
0
99,650
906,485 3,373,870
18,880 101,598 0 27,048
Total Annuity and Life Income Endowments
$ 14,871,239
$ 12,402,752
TOTAL ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME
$ 173,329,867
$ 148,347,680
Trustees and Regents Governance 2012-13 TRUSTEES
REGENTS
Alvin J. Wolff, Jr., Chair Scott Morris, Vice Chair Timothy Barnard Paul W. Brajcich Fred A. Brown Timothy Clancy, S.J. Gerri Craves Donald Curran John Fitzgibbons, S.J. Theresa Gee Michael J. Graham, S.J. John Hemmingson Steve Kuder, S.J. David J. Leigh, S.J. Rita Illig Liebelt John J. Luger Shannon McCambridge Jack McCann Philip G. McCarthey Thayne M. McCulloh, D. Phil. John P. McGarry, S.J. Kevin D. McQuilkin Donald P. Nelles Michael A. Patterson James E. Powers Edward A. Reese, S.J. Joseph S. Rossi, S.J. Kathleen Magnuson Sheppard Peter F. Stanton Edward Taylor Robert H. Tomlinson
John J. Parente, Chair D. Michael Reilly, Vice Chair Mary Herche, Vice Chair Gregory A. Hubert, Past President Richard F. Angotti Peter Arkison Anjali Barretto Michael Bayley Mark S. Britton Gregory Bui Sharon Cade Rebecca A. Cates Gerard V. Centioli Craig T. Clifford Walter F. Conn Va Lena Curran Dr. Barbara Daniels Kevin D. Daniels Robert J. Day Angel M. Diez Patricia A. Etter Al Falkner David B. Gallant William J. Geary Carl B. Grether Lori Grether Daniel P. Harbaugh Michael Hazel John E. “Jack” Heath, III Steve Helmbrecht Lorelei Herres Kevin M. Hickey Christine M. Hogan Stanton K. Hooper Kyle Hubbard Gregory M. Huckabee Lisa Janicki Donald L. Jans Eileen Johnston Marcus Jundt Margel Kaufman Christy Larsen Michael D. Lucarelli Lita Luvera Simon Manning Robert McCambridge Thomas K. McCarthey Malori McGill Dr. C. Harold Mielke Jr. John P. Moynier Michael Pellicciotti Linda Pierce Richard Powers William Quigg Jeffrey Reed
EMERITI John Andrew James F. Aylward Wiliam Burch Walter J. Conn Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J. Luino Dell’Osso Sherwood L. Fawcett William E. Hayes, S.J. Donald Herak Bobbie Huguenin James R. Jundt Duff Kennedy W. P. Laughlin Angelo R. Mozilo David A. Sabey Thomas B. Tilford Patrick J. West
Renee Reuther Steven D. Robinson Sr. Kathleen Ross, S.N.J.M. Jill Royston Denny Ryerson Karen L. Sayre Reed Schifferman James Schumacher Richard J. Shinder Patricia Smith Albert A. Stadtmueller Laura Stepovich Tramonte Richard Taylor, II Thatcher S. Thompson Timothy Thompson Michele A. Tiesse Anna Timberlake Dr. Diane Timberlake John Timm Michael Tobin Sr. Mary E. Tracy, S.N.J.M. Michael F. Tucci Autumn Vargas Kurt Walsdorf Tyler Wasson Kevin P. West Fritz H. Wolff James J. Workland William Wrigglesworth, Jr. Irving Zakheim
EMERITI Anne Aram Nancy Burnett Joseph P. Delay Dr. Thomas A. Driscoll Judith Gilmartin Josef E. Gray Donald Hackney Donald R. Kayser John Kelly Bernard Levernier Wilfrid G. Loeken Claire McDonald Robert McDonald Colleen Meighan Mary Jane Patterson James H. Prince Philip M. Raekes Edward Ralph Gary Randall L. Philip Reinig Charles H. Steilen David J. Taylor
1,254 In 2012-13, Gonzaga conferred 1,254 undergraduate degrees. The graduating class of 2013 earned an average 3.40 GPA. As well, 209 students earned cum laude; 184 earned magna cum laude; 36 earned summa cum laude.
2012-13 THE ADMINISTRATION
Thayne M. McCulloh President
Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J. Chancellor
Earl F. Martin Executive Vice President
Patricia Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connell Killen Academic Vice President
Charles J. Murphy Vice President for Finance
Joe Poss Acting Vice President for University Advancement BOARD OF MEMBERS Kevin Waters, S.J. Presiding Officer
Fr. Frank Case, S.J. Vice President for Mission
Michael Roth Director of Athletics
Maureen McGuire Corporation Counsel
Robert Lyons, S.J. Secretary Stephen Kuder, S.J., (Rector, GU Jesuit Community) Timothy Clancy, S.J. Scott Coble, S.J. C.A. Hightower, S.J.
Michael B. Herzog Chief of Staff to the President
Margot J. Stanfield Senior Vice President for Principal Gifts
Sue D. Weitz Vice President for Student Life
Ken Krall, S.J. Anthony Via, S.J.
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