The GēDUNK 2015 Annual Report Edition

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GROVE CITY COLLEGE ALUMNI MAGAZINE

2015 Annual Report Edition

FREEDOM TO SERVE


CAMPUS VIEW

The grace and energy of Grove City College students was on display in Orchesis: Unhinged, this year’s edition of the annual student-led dance show. Since 1976, Orchesis has given student choreographers and dancers from a variety of disciplines a chance to strut their stuff and entertain the College community.



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rove City College has always been passionate about freedom. That passion is emblematic of the College, so much so that when it came time to chronicle our extraordinary history in a book, author Lee Edwards called it Freedom’s College. No one deserves more credit for this legacy than J. Howard Pew, class of 1900, who insisted that faith and freedom should serve as the College’s interlocking values. Speaking to alumni in 1949, he said, “At Grove City College we stress the value of religious, political and economic liberty. Our priceless liberty is recognized as the very cornerstone of American civilization. …To teach this appreciation of our liberty and the recognition of the forces that threaten it, will always be the foremost mission of this College.” This special issue of The GēDUNK, which includes our 2015 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Giving, focuses on our freedom to serve. That might strike some readers as an unusual way of looking at freedom. Is freedom to serve an oxymoron? After all, when we serve we submit ourselves to the interests of others. Doesn’t freedom mean that we’re in control of our lives and not someone else? At the end of the opening credits of the BBC’s hit series “Downton Abbey,” we see a wall of many small bells in the servants’ kitchen. The bells are there to summon the household staff to various rooms in the grand estate whenever and wherever they are needed. Watching the servants jump into action at the ringing of bells does not bring the word freedom to mind. How do we reconcile our modern notions of freedom to what David Brooks calls the “summoned life” in his remarkable book, The Road to Character? Perhaps this edition of our magazine would be more aptly entitled “Willing to Serve” or “Called to Serve.” But here at Grove City College we look at freedom through the eyes of faith. Jesus declared, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, the truth will set you free.” (John 8:31-32) Similarly, the Apostle Paul writes, “For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.” (Galatians 5:13) Thus we see that when faith and freedom are tied together, our liberty in the first instance is spiritual. We are freed from the bondage of our pride and self-centeredness and empowered to attend unreservedly to the needs of others. This is the truest form of freedom. Indeed, Chairman Pew, President Isaac Ketler and other College leaders of the past believed that American life will be guided either by the vigorous moral conscience of her citizens

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or the ever-expanding and unchecked power of the state eager to control our public and personal affairs. Freedom rooted in truth is essential for the flourishing of self-governance. On another occasion Mr. Pew put it this way, “It is my conviction that it was freedom that effected the miracle of America – intellectual freedom, religious freedom, political freedom, industrial freedom; freedom to dream, to think, to experiment, to invent, and to match wits in friendly competition; freedom to be an individual. That is our great American heritage.” In the pages that follow, you’ll read about ways in which Grove City faculty, students and alumni serve freely. You’ll learn about a new Trustee Scholarship program that promises even greater educational opportunities for students to learn and grow. You’ll read about students who are using the tools of free enterprise and the ideals of a free society to serve the children of a nation in need; and discover an alum whose idea of success shifted from a lucrative career in medicine to emulating the compassion of Christ. These are the people of Grove City College, whose stories of service and success illustrate how the priorities of the Grove City Matters campaign, which raised nearly $95 million, are impacting our students, faculty and alumni. They are representative of the experiences of thousands of students and alumni who have benefited from a unique place where high academic standards produce graduates well-prepared to pursue their life’s calling. An education transformational in more ways than one – an education that stresses faith and freedom and encourages spirituality, scholarship and servanthood. Words do not adequately convey how the generosity among our Grove City College family and friends has enhanced our calling to serve the common good. Your commitment helps us ensure that we remain unsurpassed in the strength of our intellectual, vocational and spiritual community. We are grateful.

Paul J. McNulty ’80 President


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This special edition of The GeDUNK focuses on service and contains Grove City College’s 2015 Annual Report and Honor Roll of Giving. With freedom comes a responsibility to use it to its greatest purpose: Service to others. The Annual Report details the extraordinary generosity of so many who support the College and its mission and offers up examples of how that support inspires and allows the College community – students, faculty and alumni – to serve God and the common good. DEPARTMENTS 7

| Upfront News about the College, Alumni, Faculty and Students

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Class Notes Find out what fellow alumni are doing

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From the Archives Why the Gedunk?

76 | Alumni Babies Introducing our newest Grovers 78 | Faith & Learning A faculty perspective

Connect with us: The GēDUNK, a magazine published three times a year for alumni and friends of Grove City College, highlights campus news, student features and alumni achievements. Named after the on-campus gathering place / snack bar for students since the early 1950s, the word Gedunk made its way into the Grove City College vernacular when Navy veterans returned to campus, bringing the term with them. The name stuck. For decades, the Grove City College Gedunk has been the place to come together to share news and ideas, live and learn, and this magazine strives to connect our family in similar style.

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R ELATIO N S EDITORIAL BOARD Jeffrey Prokovich ’89 Vice President for Advancement Melissa (Trifaro ’96) MacLeod Senior Director of Alumni and College Relations Jacki Muller Senior Director of Marketing and Communications

Dear Alumni and Friends, Success! rove City College has been blessed by alumni, friends, parents, corporations, foundations and many others who have helped to continue to make this a place where excellence is embraced, a quality education is provided and students make a real difference on campus and in their community and world. We decided this year to combine our Annual Report with The GēDUNK alumni magazine. Hopefully you appreciate our efforts to be good stewards of your support. Having closed our recent capital campaign, we certainly wanted to make sure we thanked those many people who financially supported the College in the 2014-2015 fiscal year.

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Homecoming 2015! I think I can say it was the best weekend of weather we’ve had for Homecoming in many years! So many alumni, friends and parents came to campus to celebrate, reconnect and see this place that we call “home.” Turn to pages 12-14 for coverage of this great weekend and milestone reunion photos and don’t forget to check out the online links for more photos and our weekend video. If you weren’t able to join us, I hope you’ll mark your calendar for 2016’s celebration from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. At Homecoming this year, I witnessed so many opportunities our students had to talk with alumni and friends of the College. Do you realize what value you can bring to their education? Have you shared Grove City College with a prospective student recently? Have you talked about hiring a student with your employer? Have you updated us with your current work and graduate school information so that our current students have a resource as they launch their career? I thank you In advance for what you’ll do today, this week or this month for this amazing place. On behalf of the College, I want to take this moment to wish all of you a blessed Christmas Season, and as you celebrate the birth of our Savior, may you feel His peace and love. Now grab that cup of coffee and enjoy this issue of The GēDUNK!

EDITORIAL STAFF Nick Hildebrand Managing Editor Janice (Zinsner ’87) Inman Associate Editor, Class Notes, In Memory, Babies Brad Isles Associate Editor ALUMNI & COLLEGE RELATIONS OFFICE Charlene (Griffin ’83) Shaw Margaret (Perkins ’10) Noel Tricia Corey Jami Darlington COLLEGE ARCHIVES Hilary (Lewis ’09) Walczak SPORTS INFORMATION Ryan Briggs ’01 Robert Audia DESIGN Justin Harbaugh Art Director/Graphic Designer ANNUAL REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING Photography: Walsh Photography Writing: Chére Tiller Art Direction: Emily Wiggers ALUMNI ASSOCIATION John Mackie ’00, President Steve Solman ’96, Vice President Cover photograph by Frank Walsh Additional photography by Tiffany Wolfe, Andrew Stein ’18, Nate Bergey ’16

Melissa (Trifaro ’96) MacLeod Senior Director of Alumni and College Relations

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WRITE US, PLEASE Your feedback is very important to our editorial staff and we encourage you to register your comments, questions, concerns and even compliments. Our mailing address is The GeDUNK, 100 Campus Drive, Grove City PA, 16127-2104, but there’s no need to put pen to paper or stamp to envelope, we’ll be happy to hear what you think via email at alumni@gcc.edu. Please indicate that your letter is intended for publication and include a phone number so we can confirm.

SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 2 Celebrating milestones of classes ending in ’1 and ’6 and the following Greek Organizations: Delta Iota Kappa, Kappa Alpha Phi, Pan Sophic, Phi Tau Alpha, and Theta Alpha Pi. Visit alumni.gcc.edu/homecoming for more information.

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upfront

News about the College, alumni, students, campus, faculty and sports

Nominations for the Jack Kennedy Memorial Alumni Achievement and Distinguished Service Awards are accepted throughout the year. Deadline for the upcoming year is Feb. 1.

Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie, David Lascell, College President Paul J. McNulty ’80, Alumni Association President John Mackie ’00, Faith (Whitley ’64) McCoy and Donald Templin ’84, gather at the Jack Kennedy Memorial Alumni Achievement and Distinguished Service Awards ceremony.

Please submit your nominations at alumni.gcc.edu/awards or alumni@gcc.edu

Alumni Association honors professional achievement, service to College

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ne of the highlights of Homecoming Weekend was the annual Jack Kennedy Memorial Alumni Achievement and Distinguished Service Awards ceremony, which honored standout alumni and two men who led the College during its landmark battle with the federal government and beyond. This year the College’s Alumni Association honored Don Templin ’84 and Faith (Whiteley ’64) McCoy, two Grovers who have made their marks in the world of business and national security. Templin is executive vice president of Supply, Transportation and Marketing with Marathon Petroleum Corp. The accomplished businessman was a member of Nu Lambda Phi and played soccer during his student days. Templin, a certified public accountant, is also executive vice president and a member of the board of directors of MPLX GP LLC and serves on the board of Calgon Carbon Corp. He served on Alumni Council from 1988 to 2003. McCoy spent 33 years as a staff officer in the Central Intelligence Agency’s Clandestine Service before retiring in 2002. A Spanish and French major at Grove City, she joined the CIA in 1969 and served in a number of posts here and abroad. Much of

her work remains classified and McCoy, who still does contract work for “the agency,” said that the ceremony was the first time she had been publicly identified as CIA officer. As well as presenting the awards named for longtime alumni director and Jack Kennedy, the Alumni Association recognized former College President Dr. Charles S. “Sherry” MacKenzie and Trustee Emeritus David Lascell with Distinguished Service Awards. MacKenzie was the public face of Grove City’s challenge to federal regulation in the 1970s and 1980s and Lascell led the College’s legal team during the landmark court fight. A short film produced for the event, which related the history of Grove City College v. Bell, the lawsuit stemming from battle against federal control, was screened at the ceremony, after which Lascell spoke. “Sherry and I can’t tell you how much this means to us to receive this award from you,” he said. “We really think it should be the opposite. We are so grateful that over these years we’ve been able to serve the College in these very modest ways. We think it has been a tremendous experience and we can’t thank you enough.”

History in motion View the short film chronicling the history of Grove City College v. Bell by visiting www.gcc.edu/gccvbell

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Federal Scorecard snubs GCC, other independents Measures of success aren’t the same

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very fall a new batch of college rankings are released, and every year Grove City College is included among the nation’s top colleges and universities. This fall appeared to be no different, with the College being nationally ranked or recognized by U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Forbes, Money magazine and others as one of America’s top colleges, or best liberal arts schools, or leading Christian colleges. But prospective students and their families have a new tool this year to aid them in their search for the right school. The College Scorecard, an online database created by the U.S. Department of Education, is the result of several years of public debate about the cost and value of a college education and the student loan debt burden that many graduates bear for decades after graduation. Originally intended to rate or rank the nation’s colleges and universities, the final product offers no such judgements but does provide a wealth of information about student costs and outcomes. When it was rolled out on Sept. 12, it was touted by no less than President Obama as a reliable source for information about “every” college and university in the country. Well, not every one. A few colleges were notably absent from the Scorecard database. Grove City College was one of them. It didn’t take very long to figure out what the College and other excluded institutions, including Christendom College and Hillsdale College, had in common and the Department of Education soon confirmed it: The Scorecard didn’t include schools that eschew federal Title IV funding. In plain English, colleges that don’t accept federal student loans or grants aren’t part of the Scorecard’s database. A spokeswoman told The Collegian, Grove City College’s student newspaper, that the online tool was intended as a check on institutions that are supported by tax dollars. Truly independent institutions like Grove City College, which began withdrawing from Title IV in 1988 and completed the process in 1996, apparently aren’t the department’s concern. As news spread of the scorecard’s “incomplete” grade, College President Paul J. McNulty ’80 weighed in. “Our graduates enjoy a well-recognized return on an affordable investment that

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exceeds national averages in all of the Scorecard categories. We are concerned that Grove City’s absence from the Scorecard will confuse or disserve families seeking out higher education institutions with our record of success,” McNulty said. “The department should, at the very least, include a disclaimer that the Scorecard is not comprehensive or reflective of all college and universities.” He protested the omission with a letter to the Department of Educations (they haven’t written back) and expanded on the shortcomings of the Scorecard in an op-ed column that was circulated nationally, saying it threatens the autonomy of institutions and could shape the higher education landscape in unexpected ways. “The federal government is now the purveyor of an official website that sanctions one set of institutional performance criteria, and it does so in a one-size-fits-all manner,” McNulty argued. “Colleges of all stripes— public and private, large and small, urban and rural, religiously-affiliated and nonsectarian— are evaluated by the same criteria, regardless of institutional mission or context. The danger is that the public will come to view the College Scorecard as an objective consumer information tool, and colleges will focus on the outcomes contained therein to the detriment of other less quantifiable—but equally important—institutional objectives.” There’s more to get out of a college education than a job, McNulty said: “We measure the value of education by the holistic value it provides to our students, to the nation, to the world—to the common good.” “As the public evaluates the College Scorecard, it would be wise to consider the cost of the expanded federal role it represents,” McNulty concluded. “Grove City College has demonstrated that excellence does not have to be bankrolled by the federal government. Upon further review, we believe the public will conclude that appropriate measures of educational quality do not have to be decreed by the federal government either. President McNulty briefed Washington policymakers on the College Scorecard’s shortcomings on Nov. 16 at The Heritage Foundation. Watch his remarks at: heritage.org/events/2015/11/paul-mcnulty

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MEASURE SUCCESS? Forbes

Singled out as one of “America’s Top Colleges” for an excellent return on investment, 14:1 student to faculty ratio, high graduation rate and overall student satisfaction.

Money Magazine

Ranked seventh in Pennsylvania and 89th in the nation based on educational quality, affordability and alumni earnings.

U.S. News & World Report

134th Best National Liberal Arts College out of a field of hundreds based on factors including assessments by peer institutions, high school counselors and alumni giving.

Princeton Review

Made “The 380 Best Colleges” guide on the strength of faculty accessibility, academics, student surveys and the quality of campus life.

Business Insider

One of “101 Smartest Liberal Arts Colleges” based on students’ SAT and ACT test scores.

Christian College of Distinction

Grove City excels in engaged students, great teaching, vibrant communities and successful outcomes.


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Affinity isn’t only thing that draws alumni recruiters

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hen Grove City College’s Career Services Office held its 17th annual Career Fair on Sept. 30, a significant number of the recruiters looking to fill openings at their companies were Grovers themselves. About 140 of the 350 people representing 160 businesses, graduate schools, non-profits and government agencies were alumni. They and the more than 1,000 students who packed the IM Room at the Physical Learning Center helped make this year’s Career Fair the largest one ever. “The number of alumni recruiters seems to be growing,” according to Courtney (Spoon ’99) Vago, assistant director of Career Services and organizer of the fair. “A lot of alumni come back to their alma mater because they want to help our students get internships, jobs and advance their education.” Alums representing companies as diverse as The Master’s Craft, PwC and Chick-fil-A were ready to talk to potential employees, hand out a variety of swag and continue the tradition of Grovers helping Grovers when it comes to finding that first, critical job after graduation. Looking for employees at Grove City College isn’t just about the personal affinity that recruiters feel for the College. The view was clear among those working the tables, alums and non-alums, that the student job seekers demonstrate a level of confidence, maturity and competence not seen at other institutions.

Jim Will ’98 was on the floor representing PwC, formerly the accounting giant PriceWaterhouseCoopers. The Career Fair in its current form didn’t exist when Will was on campus, but he knows the quality of Grove City College graduates and lobbied his company to have a presence at the fair this year. It marks a return for PwC, which scaled back after the 2008 financial crisis. “Obviously, the strong accounting program is a big draw for us,” Will said. “The students have a good work ethic and we’ve had success, frankly, with the people we’ve hired from Grove City.” Carl Hawkinson ’08 was manning The Master’s Craft table late in the day, handing out free pens, flash drives and talking to resume-bearing, business suit-clad young men and women intent on impressing potential employers. At the Chick-fil-A booth, the College was well represented, with a half-a-dozen alums looking for students who would be a good fit with the corporate image and ethos. “Our brand ties into the school brand,” recruiter Kory Kaye ’09 said. “We look for character, chemistry and competency. We have the chance to find all three here.” Does your company have a presence at the Career Fair? To join other alumni recruiters at the next Career Fair on Oct. 5, 2016, contact the Career Services Office at career@gcc.edu, or 724-458-3371

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aunched in 2014, GCC Serves is an opportunity for Grove City College alumni to give back to their communities and continue to live out the College’s mission to serve the common good. On Nov. 7, Grove City College alumni and friends were out in force for the second annual day of service. They volunteered at sites in the Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Philadelphia areas where they helped package and distribute food and clothing to the needy and spent some time with developmentally disabled children. To participate next year, see alumni.gcc.edu/gccserves.

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alumni & friends events Upcoming Alumni & Friends Events February 6

Athletic Hall of Fame Events Grove City College

March 3

Exercise Science Symposium Grove City College

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CPAC Mixer The Heritage Foundation Washington, DC

March 8

American Founders Luncheon with speaker President Paul J. McNulty ’80 Rivers Club Pittsburgh, Pa.

March 13

Showcase Series Disgraced O’Reilly Theater Pittsburgh, Pa.

March 18-27

Touring Choir Spring Tour Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland

Celebrate a century of springtime pageantry

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his May marks the 100th anniversary of the College’s traditional celebration of spring and the selection of seasonal campus royalty. We’d love to hear from former May Queens and Spring Queens about their experiences and invite them to share in the centennial celebration during Family Weekend – April 29 to May 1, 2016. Queens, can you participate in the ceremonies? Do you still have your dress? Would you loan or donate it to the College Archives for display through Family Weekend? Visit alumni.gcc.edu/100years for more information.

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PNC Broadway Series Sound of Music Benedum Center Pittsburgh, PA

April 2

Admissions Admitted Students Day Grove City College

April 9

Scholarship Lunch Carnegie Alumni Center Grove City College

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Children’s Theater Flat Stanley Pew Fine Arts Center Ketler Auditorium Grove City College (Alumni Breakfast April 16)

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Homecoming 2015

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ver 3,500 alumni, friends and families gathered on campus for this year’s Homecoming Weekend celebration. Amazingly, the climate cooperated and those who made the journey back to the Grove enjoyed a rain-free weekend reliving their days at the College, reuniting with old friends and making new ones.

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CLASS OF 1990 • 25TH REUNION

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CLASS OF 1960 • 55TH REUNION

CLASS OF 1955 • 60TH REUNION

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New Grove City College faculty members are, front row, from left: Dana Ault, Youhui Zhang, Susan McIntyre, Sarina Moore, Venney Wong, Kristen Waha, Rebecca Rine, and Jie Wu; back row, from left: Joshua Mayo ’10, Andrew DiDonato ’10, Adam Loretto ’05, Ken Carson, Richard Kocur ’87, Britton Wolfe, and P. Jesse Rine ’01.

Alumni among a large class of new faculty

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rove City College began the academic year with 15 new faculty members teaching in classrooms and labs across campus. The group includes a number of alumni: Andrew DiDonato ’10, assistant professor of Exercise Science. He holds a degree in business management from the College and an M.S. in Exercise Science from California University of Pennsylvania. He will also take over head football coaching duties in 2016. Richard Kocur ’87, assistant professor of Business. A biology major at Grove City, he earned a MBA, with a concentration in marketing, from the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh. Kocur comes to the College from Glaxo SmithKline Consumer Healthcare, where

he directed marketing efforts toward dental professionals. Dr. Adam Loretto ’05, assistant professor of English/Writing. He completed his Ph.D. in language, literacy and culture at the School of Education at the University of Pittsburgh in 2015. His specialization is writing instruction at the secondary and college levels. Joshua Mayo ’10, instructor of English/ Writing. Mayo holds a M.A. in English from the University of Mississippi and a M.A. in literature from the University of Dallas, where he is working on his Ph.D. An active writer, Mayo’s work has appeared in First Things and the Circe Institute’s Forma blog Dr. P. Jesse Rine ’01, assistant provost. After earning a degree in Christian Thought from the College, he completed his Ph.D. in higher education with a specialization

in social foundations of education at the University of Virginia in 2010. Rine will provide support for data-driven institutional decision making, external benchmarking and strategic planning. Also joining the faculty are: Dana Ault, instructor of Exercise Science; Dr. Kenneth Carson, professor of Business; Susan McIntyre, instructor of Mathematics; Dr. Sarina Moore, assistant professor of English; Dr. Rebecca Rine, assistant professor of Biblical and Religious Studies; Dr. Kristen Waha, assistant professor of English; Dr. Britton Wolfe, associate professor of Computer Science; Dr. Venney Wong, assistant professor of Chemistry; Dr. Jie Wu, associate professor of Mathematics; and Youhui Zhang, assistant professor of Finance / Business.

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Grant will help faculty ponder the common good

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he Lilly Fellows Program in the Humanities and Arts at Valparaiso University has awarded Grove City College a grant to fund a faculty seminar and discussion of “Faith for the Common Good” for the 2015-16 academic year. Pursuit of the common good has been part of the College’s mission since its founding and today’s core curriculum is built around teaching students to discern what form that takes for them personally and society as a whole. The Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts “seeks to strengthen the quality and shape the character of churchrelated institutions of higher learning in the twenty-first century” through publications, conferences and workshops. Grove City became one of 97 members of the Lilly Fellows Network in 2007 under the direction of Dr. H. Collin Messer. The college’s membership in the program allows it to access private endowment funding for individual projects and efforts to connect faculty with one another. This grant will facilitate the study of the notion of the common good across different Christian institutions through seminars, book studies and service-learning projects. “The seminar will focus on issues of personal and social responsibility as a way of preparing participants with new ideas and skills that can help them work across disciplinary and organizational lines to make civic learning an institutional priority,” Dr. Paul Kemeny, professor of Biblical and Religious Studies and the organizer of the project, said. Ultimately, the hope is that the study provides participating faculty members with ways to integrate their ideas into not only their own specific courses, but also across the various disciplines of the college in order to strengthen its civic mission. The grant program is one of a number efforts by the Lilly Fellows Program to “bring focus, clarity, and energy to a critical aspect of a much larger project: the imaginative reformulation and implementation of an agenda for church-related higher learning in the twenty-first century.”

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Former Grove City College President Dr. John H. Moore shakes hands with current President Paul J. McNulty ’80 as Earhart Foundation Director Ingrid Gregg looks on. Behind them in Henry Buhl Library is the Earhart Collection of books.

Massive Earhart donation swells library’s book collection

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enry Buhl Library is now the repository for a massive collection of books produced under the auspices of Earhart Foundation, which has supported scholarly research and efforts to spread the gospel of faith and freedom for nine decades. The 2,337-volume Earhart Collection covers many disciplines, including philosophy, ethics, history, politics and government, and will fill an entire wall of shelves in the campus library, according to Barbra (Bartos ’92) Munnell, director of Library Services. All of the books were produced by authors and scholars who enjoyed the support of the foundation, which was established in 1929 by entrepreneur Harry Boyd Earhart to advance scholarship that reflected his belief in the free market and rugged individualism. “This collection is a tremendous resource for our students and faculty. The breadth of the collection, from history to social science to economics and philosophy, is amazing. The ideas and information contained in these volumes goes to the heart of the academic program here at Grove City College,” College President Paul McNulty ’80 said. McNulty accepted the donation of the Earhart Collection from foundation President Ingrid Gregg and one of his predecessors, Dr. John H. Moore, Grove City College’s sixth president and an Earhart Foundation board member for more than 20 years. It was Moore’s idea to bring the collection to the College. The foundation is closing down at the end of the year and was seeking a permanent home for the literary “harvest” of its efforts. Moore isn’t the only Grove City College connection to Earhart Foundation. Among the collection are several books written by faculty members who were supported by the foundation during the writing process. They include Dr. Gary Scott Smith ’72, Dr. Paul Kengor, and former faculty members such as Dr. John Sparks ’66 and the late Dr. Hans Sennholz, the legendary economist who brought the flame of Austrian School economics to Grove City College in the 1950s. The Earhart Collection is being housed in the library’s Reference Room and will be identified with a plaque, but the books are intended to be read and will be added to the library’s catalog so students and others can borrow them, Munnell said.


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campus Computer science program secures accreditation

G With “plenty of heart and plenty of hope,” Grove City College’s Theatre Program staged “Oklahoma!” in October. The classic musical was a hit and showcased the amazing talent of students.

Pop Quiz!

In the spirit of this issue’s “Freedom to Serve” theme: What year was the College’s Inner City Outreach program established?

Those who respond with the correct answer will have a chance to win a prize! Contact the Office of Marketing and Communications at news@gcc.edu or on Twitter @GroveCtyCollege #PopQuiz.

rove City College’s bachelor’s degree program in Computer Science has been accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering and engineering technology. ABET accreditation assures that programs meet standards to produce graduates ready to enter critical technical fields that are leading the way in innovation and emerging technologies, and anticipating the welfare and safety needs of the public. “ABET accreditation affirms the value of the computer science program at Grove City College,” added Dr. Stacy G. Birmingham, dean for the Hopeman School of Science, Engineering and Mathematics. “The faculty are committed to providing our students with exceptional learning experiences that prepare them to be successful in their careers.”

Summer issue Pop Quiz winners!

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ongratulations to the winners of last issue’s Pop Quiz: Robert Coolidge ’65 and Toni Sulkowski ’75. They correctly answered the question “Under which College President did the most students graduate?” The answer is: Dr. Charles S. MacKenize. Under the College’s fifth President’s leadership, 9,883 students graduated from Grove City College.

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Students worked to clean and catalog fragments of a statues like this reconstructed Giant of Mont’e Prama.

World premiere The College Orchestra presented the world premiere of “American Hymn,” a piece written specifically for the ensemble by well-known composer Jeff Lippencott, at the Fall Concert on Oct. 9. The Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra highlighted the works of American composers at the show, which featured works by Bernstein, Williams and Drew Fennell, trumpet instructor at the College. Dr. Jeffrey Tedford ’00, director of Orchestras for Grove City College, conducted the show.

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ast summer, while some students did research in laboratories and others scurried around Washington D.C., five Grove City students laced up their hiking boots and trekked to Italy, where they helped dust off some the world’s oldest works of art. The archaeological service-learning expedition was led by Dr. Mark Graham, professor of history, who helped select and prepare Sara Cammenga ’16, Geoffrey Hall ’17, Lacey Lobdell ’16, Vincent Michael ’17 and Eloise Smith ’17 for the experience and worked with them in Sardinia and Belmonte, Italy. In 1974, excavations in in the small town of Cabras, centered on the western coast of Sardinia, began to unearth 28 life-sized warrior statues. The statues predated more famous Greek statues by several centuries, making them the oldest large statues to ever be discovered in the western Mediterranean. In the fall of 2014, a new group of statue fragments was discovered. The Grove City students in the archaeological conservation program spent three weeks carefully recording, mapping and cleaning each of the stone fragments, which were added to a special collection at the Cabras Museum.

The trip allowed students to immerse themselves in the rich history of a local culture going back to the second millennium B.C. “The local community was thrilled with our work and presence. All of the affiliated conservation experts and professors associated with the program noted our students’ hard work, positive attitude, teachability, hardiness, consideration of others and intellectual engagement,” says Dr. Graham. The project was awarded the “Public Choice Award,” the only one assigned out of the 28 winning projects, by the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage and Europa Nostra Awards. “Aside from the educational and servicelearning aspects of the ACI trip, I had the time of my life traveling and forging some of my best friendships. The program is a great way to meet fellow students who are interested in the classics, not just from Grove City, but from colleges across the country,” Cammenga said. The project as a whole was a remarkable learning experience. It gave students a chance to channel their own archaeological and historical interests into a project that can not only be shortlisted on a resume someday, but also provided help and encouragement to a local community.


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rove City College will induct its 10th class of inductees into the College’s Athletic Hall of Fame on Feb. 6, 2016.

Ten individuals comprise the Class of 2016: • Jeannie Annan ’96 (Volleyball) Edmonton, Alberta • Doug Fullerton ’97 (Swimming) Meadville, Pa. • Doug Hart ’88 (Football) Kettering, Ohio

Grove City College Head Football Coach Chris Smith ’72 holds his granddaughter Mary Frengel as his daughter Ellie (Smith ’03) Frengel looks on during a pre-game celebration of the coach’s career on Nov. 7.

• Michele (Kirin ’90) Michael (Softball) Vienna, Ohio • Beth (Lora ’98) Pifer (Basketball) Avon Lake, Ohio

Celebrating Coach Smith ’72: Doing things the right way

• John Mulholland ’65 (Soccer) Upper Darby, Pa.

olverine football fans and a grateful College celebrated the career of longtime Head Football Coach Chris Smith ’72 before his last home game of the 2015 season. Smith, who has helmed the Wolverines since 1984 as head coach, was feted in pre-game ceremony on Nov. 7 at Thorn Field. Current and former players expressed their gratitude for Smith’s mentorship over the years. One of them was Andrew DiDonato ’10, a professor of exercise science and Wolverines offensive coordinator who will be taking on the head coach job in 2016. “I played for Coach Smith for four years. I actually played quarterback, which is the position he coached, so we got to spend a lot of time together. I don’t think a coach and player could have a better relationship than the relationship we share,” DiDonato said. “I have the highest respect and admiration for Coach Smith. He has been in this business a long time and has always done things the right way. I loved playing for him and I’ve loved coaching with him, but what I’ve enjoyed the most is the relationship we’ve shared off the field. I have learned so much from him and look forward to the many lessons I will continue to learn from him in the years to come,” he said. Smith is the all-time wins leader in the history of Wolverine football. He was a starting safety with the team from 1968 to 1972 and holds the program record with 22 interceptions.

• Susan Roberts (Volleyball/Basketball/ Softball Coach) Ontario, Ohio

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• Mark Smith ’83 (Basketball) Butler, Pa. • Meg (Tilley ’04) Musselwhite (Soccer) Columbia, Md. • Mark Timko ’94 (Basketball) Apollo, Pa. Don Batchelor ’21 and Charles Ruffner ’21 are the recipients of the College’s Athletic Heritage Award, which will also be presented that evening. The ceremony will be held in conjunction with Grove City’s Presidents’ Athletic Conference basketball doubleheader against Geneva College. The Hall of Fame dinner will begin at 6 p.m. with the Heritage Award and Hall of Fame induction ceremonies to follow at 7 p.m. Tickets for the dinner and induction ceremony are $25. For more ticket information, call 724-458-2900.

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BEYOND SCHOLARSHIP Theologian Frederick Buechner has written that vocation is where our greatest passion meets the world’s greatest need. More than a profound statement, it’s part of the conversation at Grove City College, where students are encouraged to discover their calling in life.

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Honored with the task of enhancing the Trustee Academic Scholarship Program, historically one of the College’s most prestigious merit-based awards, Dr. H. Collin Messer, professor of English, and Dr. Erik Anderson, professor of mechanical engineering, are intent on developing meaningful and sustainable ways to raise the program’s value beyond a monetary reward for academic achievement. Messer describes their shared responsibility as one of modest stewardship, “Whenever we talk about the Trustee Scholarship initiative, we describe it as something that we’re caring for, not something that we’re leading. We truly believe we’ve been given a trust.”

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FAITH AND SCHOLARSHIP Passionate about how faith and scholarship intersect, Anderson and Messer are intent on fostering a thoughtful approach to the cohort’s spiritual and academic journey. As Messer explains, “We try to engage students in conversation about their sense of calling, about what are they made for. Obviously, they’ve been really gifted intellectually, but what does that mean and how might it be about something more than just them?” From service-learning to leadership development, the enriched Trustee Scholarship Program offers extraordinary opportunities to grow, explore, and serve. In its new form, during their first four semesters the Trustee Scholars learn together in special sections of the Humanities Core (taking one class each semester) taught by some of the College’s top scholars. Then, as upperclassmen, the eight Trustee Fellows undertake a special research project in conjunction with one of their major professors in preparation for applying for an internship in their field during the summer after their junior year. Regardless of their majors, all fellows and scholars participate in culturally and spiritually enriching opportunities at least once each semester, from plays and concerts in Pittsburgh’s cultural district to the annual CCO Jubilee Conference. Grounded in the belief that undergraduate studies are part of a higher calling to serve God, the College’s community of learners, and the broader world, the goal is clear from Messer’s perspective. “We really want them to be leaders and visionaries and hopefully become the kind of citizens that would care about the common good.” In addition, the hope is that many fellows and scholars alike will develop into viable candidates for highly competitive post-graduate fellowships like the Fulbright, the Rhodes, the Marshall, and the Lilly.

DR. H. COLLIN MESSER, professor of English in the Hall of Arts and Letters, one of several iconic buildings resulting from the success of College’s first public capital campaign, Change & Commitment; a powerful reminder of the power of giving.

“WE REALLY WANT OUR STUDENTS TO BE LEADERS AND VISIONARIES.” DR. H. COLLIN MESSER, PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

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The purpose of the new initiative is to provide the College’s best students with an even richer academic experience rooted in scholarly exploration, spiritual formation, and vocational discernment. Traditionally, the College awards 24 Trustee Scholarships to qualified incoming freshmen each year. In the new framework, the top eight recipients are designated Trustee Fellows. These students not only receive an additional award, but also benefit from intensive mentoring. The unique academic program in which all 24 scholarship winners participate is defined as the Trustee Cohort.

Now in their second year, the first cohort has responded enthusiastically to their academic experience in the Trustee Scholarship Initiative. “If you talk to them about what shaped them the most last year, it was learning as a group in this intensive honors experience and being with some of our best faculty,” Messer says.

With the enhanced structure in place, recruiting the best and the brightest takes on new meaning for the College as it is designed to attract students who are not only exceptionally talented intellectually but, as Messer says, “show leadership capacity, an ability to think creatively and who have had experiences that set them apart.”

With the goal of helping to establish a sustainable program, embraced by the College for generations to come, Messer considers the road ahead, “Erik and I are encouraged and energized by the task of helping our colleagues and students connect the dots regarding the robust integration of our faith and the educational mission of the college.” Reflecting on the profound influence and potential the enhanced Trustee Scholarship and Fellows Program presents, Messer adds, “Philosophically, we really like the idea that if we keep this program going, in another two years we’ll have close to 100 Trustee Scholarship students on campus who are seeking to be intentional and thoughtful about faith and learning. Our hope and purpose is that they will be a true leavening influence on their classmates.”

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THE GOOD FIGHT Following her passion, Allison Wetzel spent this past summer as an intern at the Reagan Ranch Center, working with Young America’s Foundation to promote a cause she believes in and learn more about Ronald Reagan. Her favorite saying, by arguably one of America’s most influential and perhaps most quoted Presidents, is: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” To her it’s more than poignant, it’s prophetic. “It’s scary to think about, but at the same time, it’s so powerful because it’s so easy to think that in the blink of an eye, we could be a totally different place.” Wetzel views Reagan as a beacon of hope and an exemplar of courage. “He stood for what he believed in because he knew that what he was standing up for was right. He should be an inspiration to anyone who is fighting for something they believe in.”

ALLISON WETZEL ’16 in the newly constructed Rathburn Hall, the College’s Christian activities building that serves as a touchstone for developing moral and ethical leadership and stands as a shining example of the Grove City Matters campaign success.


COURAGEOUS COMMITMENT “While most kids would go to the beach or an amusement park for their vacation, my family would actually plan our trips around battlefields and historical sites.” Allison Wetzel ’16 recalls with a certain degree of humor how her summer vacations were less than typical.

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Her “revolutionary war buff” father planned the sightseeing routes, which had a profound impact on her view of the world. Seeing those battlefields, often nothing more than green pastures, shaped her worldview. “It was so enlightening to learn about all those who had died; all the lives that were lost and the impact that it’s had. As far back as I can remember that’s always been what I’ve thought about.” And, as she sees it today, “They were fighting for basically everything that we have now.”

“FREEDOM IS NEVER MORE THAN ONE GENERATION AWAY FROM EXTINCTION.” FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN

A political science major at Grove City College, Wetzel’s Christian faith, appetite for public policy and especially her involvement with the conservative movement are driving forces in her life. “The conservative movement, for me, is really important because it’s fighting for future generations to not lose the freedoms that we take for granted every single day.”

The fact that Wetzel is a second year marketing fellow for The Center for Vision & Values makes perfect sense. “It seemed like a really good opportunity that would allow me to meet political people and gain experience with a faith-based organization.” And, to her, it’s the Center’s Christian foundation that makes all the difference in its legitimacy as a think tank. “I can stand here and fight for conservative beliefs, but they’re really nothing without that faith. There’s really nothing to fight for unless you believe that there is something greater that can come from doing good.” Clearly, Wetzel feels the Center offers exceptional opportunities to hone her communications skills and channel her convictions, “I’m really thankful that I have this position because it’s allowing me to fight that conservative fight more directly.”

THE NEXT GENERATION When she talks about the work she’s doing at the Center to reach students who share her political interests, her voice goes up a few notches. “The thing I enjoy doing most is working with their social media. I’m starting to learn a lot about how to make our ideas more exciting.” And then she circles back to what drives her sense of purpose. “The Center for Vision & Values tends to have a mature core audience, so we’re trying to get it down to the college-age students because these kids are the future.” Concerned about the next generation and the shape of things to come, one thing is for certain; her view of Grove City College gives her great hope. “The students that come out of here have such a deeper understanding of their faith and this country. Not only that, but they have experienced really hard classes and a lot of life lessons that prepare them for what’s going to happen next.” What’s next for Wetzel? She intends to pursue a career as a public policy analyst, speaking and writing on issues that fuel her reasons for fighting the good fight.

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HALEY NERLICH ’16 and ASHLEY HENDERSON ’16 find the atrium in the Hall of Arts and Letters the perfect environment for sharing ideas and fueling their entrepreneurial spirit.

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HUNGRY FOR SUCCESS Two minutes, two best friends and one great idea. The makings of an entrepreneurial journey for Haley Nerlich ’16 and Ashley Henderson ’16 that resulted in thousands of free summer lunches for kids in need.

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The adventure started in the fall of 2014 with Grove City College’s Elevator Pitch Competition. In the time it takes for an average elevator ride, Nerlich presented a social enterprise idea that won second place. Called “LunchTime,” the model focused on creatively solving the critical food shortage issues facing children in underserved rural areas of Northwestern Pennsylvania during the summer months.

In the process of filing with the state agency that administers the SFSP program to new food sites (in this case, food trucks) they hit a major road block. Monitoring and reimbursement regulations of the federally-funded, state-administered program prevented a mobile approach to distributing meals.

LunchTime’s basic premise: If children can’t access meals provided by the federally-funded Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) due to lack of transportation—an overwhelming obstacle for impoverished rural areas across the United States—deliver the food to the children.

Nerlich remembers getting the news, “My heart stopped.” Henderson says the moment was “devastating.” Despite their counter offer they were dead in the water, as Nerlich explains it, “I even pushed to try and be a pilot program for the state to show how this can be a solution to the problem, but they just weren’t ready for that yet.”

In many ways, Nerlich’s entrepreneurial vision took root in her own back yard. While in high school, she volunteered for a food program that relied on SFSP resources. Her compassion is palpable when she talks about the experience of giving back. “There is no other way to describe it, knowing that one meal a day could change a child’s life. It is so minuscule in what we think of the world today and what’s important, but to those children, that’s what is important.”

WHEELS IN MOTION Roommates, Sigma Theta Chi sorority sisters and fellow entrepreneurship majors, Henderson and Nerlich have a lot in common, including a desire to help others. Henderson recalls how winning the elevator pitch put the wheels in motion. “We were in our dorm room brainstorming about the concept and really seeing the need. Living in Lansing, Michigan, I had seen urban need and poverty within the city. But the rural atmosphere of Western Pennsylvania is so different. Haley talked about growing up and seeing this need that she has always deemed as being unmet.” The potential to make a difference provided the momentum for both to get involved in carrying the idea forward. “We said ‘Let’s take these skills we’ve learned and apply them and actually live it out and do it,’” says Henderson. Putting their heads together, they drafted a business plan and received support from the Grove City College Venture Lab, a business feasibility incubator that provides seed grants to help prove the viability of innovative ideas.

THE PLAN Two core components distinguished the LunchTime program: a strong partnership with an existing SFSP sponsor in their target market that could assist with funding, volunteers, logistics and marketing and a fleet of food trucks that could serve a dual purpose. Wheels on the road not only met the social enterprise goals of delivering free meals, it also offered sustainability by creating an opportunity to capitalize on lucrative food truck boom in the greater Pittsburgh area. “The idea was to create a symbiotic relationship where both parties benefit each other,” Nerlich says. With the backing of Venture Labs and the combined expertise of Yvonne (Korloch ‘97) English, executive director at The Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, and Timothy Sweet ’85, professor and chair of the Entrepreneurship Department, or as Henderson says “our go-to people,” the LunchTime model earned a host of honors in several business plan competitions in the spring of 2015. With the summer break around the corner, the two were anxious to get the program off the ground. To keep goals within reach, they tested the social enterprise component with service limited to Venango and Forest Counties.

“THROUGH OUR ACTIONS… WE WERE GIVING IT BACK TO THE LORD.” ASHLEY HENDERSON ’16

THE PIVOT “As entrepreneurs, the first thing they teach you is to pivot,” Henderson says, matter-of-factly. “When something goes wrong you have to figure out ‘How can I still take this concept and pivot and make it work?’ And that’s what we did.” Sleeves rolled up, they made a quick course correction. Instead of truck routes, they identified rural locations in proximity to the most children based on sign-up forms already collected. Their partnership with the Child Development Centers (CDC), an SFSP sponsor in the area, was instrumental in their effort to engage churches, community centers and playgrounds to participate. In total, 26 LunchTime sites were confirmed—and just in time for the summer break. Averaging 381 meals a day for 55 days, by the end of August the pilot program served a total of 21,000 meals.

MEASURING SUCCESS Henderson, mindful of a higher sense of purpose they both serve, reflects on the outcome of their hard work, “We actually made a difference in people’s lives. I think through our actions and through the work we were doing, we were giving it back to the Lord. It was really a great moment to praise the Lord and be so thankful that he granted us this opportunity.”

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Standing in STEM Hall, a result of the Grove City Matters campaign success, ANDREW CAFFRO ’13 says the new facility is “a very tangible demonstration of the school’s commitment to attracting more science, technology, engineering and math students.”

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PRACTICING COMPASSION A career in medicine was simply a means to an end for Andrew Caffro ’13. “I was mainly concerned about my own comfort and chasing the American dream.” Looking back, he describes his original motives as “very selfish.” Today, his reasons for helping others are far greater. He says his experiences at Grove City College were the catalyst that “changed all that.”

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Caffro was drawn to the College for its Christian environment and strong science department, but it was the rich academic tradition and liberal arts environment that empowered him to draw a connection between faith, the value of education and his vocation. “I learned how to be a learner and how to approach the world. The College helped me to more honestly assess how God has gifted me, where I best fit into this world and how I ought to honor Him with my life.” It’s a realization that enabled him to harness his skills and contribute to a higher cause after graduation.

IN HIS FOOTSTEPS Caffro’s faith played a significant role in his new research and return to India. “The main impetus for doing the Fulbright project was trying to follow in Jesus’ footsteps of showing compassion for those most in need. In India, HIV-positive people tend to belong to lower classes and typically aren’t well-educated about transmission modes.” He points to the cultural complexities that make matters even more challenging. “They tend to be oppressed and marginalized people to begin with, and then the community notices that they have HIV. It’s the stigma and the discrimination that goes with that.” He pauses, and with a certain kindness in his voice he adds. “They suffer a lot, and I wanted to continue in some way to be able to help them.”

FIELD WORK Caffro was a molecular biology major and business minor who just spent the 2014–2015 academic year in India completing an HIV/AIDS education research project funded by a Fulbright grant. The fourth graduate of the College in seven years to receive the prestigious honor, his study focused on the challenges faced by people living with HIV/AIDS in rural areas of India. Working with the Concern for AIDS Research and Education (CARE) Health Center, based in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, he investigated the ability of education to influence beliefs and attitudes regarding HIV/AIDS in varied demographic settings. Caffro’s grant-winning research proposal grew from a 2013 summer internship through the College’s Red Box program with Harvest Bridge, a nonprofit founded by Dr. Timothy Mech, a professor in the Department of Entrepreneurship. Caffro helped Harvest Bridge establish protocols for conducting medical clinics in underserved communities in India. That summer abroad not only provided the ground work and inspiration for the Fulbright project; in many ways, it redefined his career motives. “That first trip to India was the confirmation that I had a heart and a calling for cross-cultural ministry and cross-cultural work.”

“THE MAIN IMPETUS FOR DOING THE FULBRIGHT PROJECT WAS TRYING TO FOLLOW IN JESUS’ FOOTSTEPS OF SHOWING COMPASSION.” ANDREW CAFFRO ’13

With only nine months to complete the Fulbright-funded study, he narrowed in on two questions. The first: “What beliefs or attitudes do people in influential spheres of society hold regarding HIV and persons who have HIV?” And the second, which Caffro points out has never been directly explored in literature: “Does antiretroviral therapy (ART) reduce the stigma/discrimination that HIV-affected persons experience?” Still in the final stages of preparing his findings for publication, Caffro feels he gathered a new wealth of information that will benefit both India and the United States in the improvement of best practices for HIV education.

HIS PASSION TO EMBRACE Caffro’s journey continues. Upon returning from India he accepted a job with Harvest Bridge, which allows him to follow his heart and expand his focus on poverty alleviation, public health and education in developing countries. “I hope to maintain the track that I’m on to be a practitioner of relief and development, with a focus on South Asia.” And beyond that he says in earnest, “I’m open to whatever God is going to give me.”

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EVERY GIFT HONOR ROLL Grove City College continues to be blessed and inspired by the philanthropic support and loyalty of our extended family. The pages that follow are a true testament to our enduring mission; proof that Grove City College is a place that transforms lives and helps dreams come true. As we honor and celebrate the rich legacy of the College we are reminded that, together, we can make a difference that matters for generations to come.

Dr. James W. Stark ’51 Deborah J. Towle George W. Towle ’64 Marcia B. Towle Roger K. Towle ’68 Harvey L. Wagner ’74 Linda (Bauer ’75) Wagner Robert G. Yocum ’76

The Ketler Society, established in 1998, is named after Grove City College’s founder, Isaac Ketler. Ketler Society members are alumni, friends, parents and employees who give leadership gifts to the College. Membership is renewed annually at a minimum giving level of $1,000. This includes the total of all gifts made by a donor during a fiscal year, which runs from July 1 through June 30. A graduated scale of giving has been created to encourage alumni who are less than 10 years out of college to make a leadership gift of $100 times their number of years graduated. The College gratefully acknowledges these leadership givers. MEMBERS FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS Rosalyn Arters Louise (Slavcoff ’56) Baird Robert W. Baird M. JoAnn (McClelland ’53) Baker Robert W. Baker ’52 Joyce E. Brandon Ronald W. Brandon ’64 David O. Cashdollar ’71 Kathleen (Pickens ’70) Cashdollar Florence (Pfirrmann ’68) Celender Richard A. Celender ’72 Barbara D. Clifford Christine Crowner Robert P. Crowner

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Samuel A. Duerr Jr. ’48 Joan (Treloar ’54) Fehrs Richard F. Fehrs ’56 Alvin D. Felgar ’67 Gwen (Kowal ’96) Graybill Keith B. Graybill ’96 James G. Harding ’77 Sandra F. Harding I. Jane Janicki Dr. Robert S. Janicki ’56 Dayl E. Jewell Richard G. Jewell J.D. ’67 Karen L. Johnson Stanley M. Johnson ’60 William M. Johnson ’76 Anne (Butler ’54) Jones* Dr. David J. Jones III ’54 Alice W. Kozakovsky

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Frederick R. Kozakovsky ’61 Eleanore J. Lipp Dagmar (Bryan ’44) Marchant Charles J. McCafferty Jr. ’49 Katherine G. McCarthy-Reis John R. Meister ’51 Louise U. Meister Howard H. Morgan Jr. The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Morledge ’54 C. Dale Reis ’67 Beverly (Opper ’61) Shlapak Milton W. Shlapak ’59 Amy (Richards ’85) Smith Dorothy P. Smith Kenneth E. Smith ’84 Dr. Lewis O. Smith Jr. ’44 Frances G. Stark

MEMBERS FOR SIXTEEN YEARS Joyce (Webb ’60) Asher Robert B. Asher Rosemary (Walker ’55) Bestwick Margaret R. Bonner Timothy R. Bonner Dianne (Franke ’54) Catlin Terrance R. Clever ’75 Maj. Robert L. Etter ’51* Frances (Spang ’52) Fetterolf June A. Filer Joanne (Sternberg ’48) Goodwin Dr. Bernard S. Hoyt Jane Hoyt Alice (Bryant ’39) Ketler Johanna Landin Thomas M. Landin ’59 Joy (Sedwick ’80) Moon Dr. Robert W. Moon ’79 E. Lynne (Kennedy ’60) Passilla James P. Passilla ’60 H. Thomas Paxton Dr. Nancy (Lee ’54) Paxton Erminia Riley Larry W. Riley ’83 Dr. Donnie Sam Susan (Vladuchick ’69) Sam The Hon. Arthur J. Schwab ’68

Karen J. Schwab Jane S. Smith Nelson T. Smith ’56 Gay Stewart William C. Stewart ’61 Carrie C. Templin Donald C. Templin ’84 Ann (Pollins ’61) Thompson C. Ben Thompson ’59 Janet A. Wagner ’63 Becky (Peterson ’78) Yanak John M. Yanak ’79 Jennifer (Jacobs ’72) Zeigler Kenneth B. Zeigler ’70 Charlotte A. Zuschlag ’73

MEMBERS FOR FIFTEEN YEARS Edward D. Breen ’78 Lynn (Branstner ’78) Breen Darla L. Daggit Dr. James W. Deitrick ’67 Barbara (Bechtell ’48) Eshelman H. Charles Ford ’57 Marguerite (Parkes ’59) Ford Diane (Thomas ’70) Gies Richard E. Gies ’70 Jane (Gassman ’84) Gregg Thomas W. Gregg ’80 Patricia E. Hargest William R. Hargest ’78 Carolyn (Farynowski ’74) Johnson Peter C. Johnson ’73 James R. Johnston ’64 Mary K. Johnston John L. Kelly III ’69 A. Eugene Koenig ’69


Charlotte R. Koenig Michael D. Kuremsky ’86 Wendy (Knight ’86) Kuremsky Sally B. McKelvey ’85 Joann (Tresham ’64) Mehaffey William J. Mehaffey ’64 Donna M. Moraz ’79 Mary E. Morley Robert K. Morley ’63 Eugene M. Pastrick ’57 Patricia (Cox ’55) Pastrick David R. Rathburn ’79 Jayne J. Rathburn Dr. Thomas L. Singley III ’53 David E. Stauffer Jr. ’53 Joan (Fritchman ’53) Stauffer Lt. Col. Stephen D. Suetterlein (Ret.) ’81 Theresa A. Suetterlein Ann (Richards ’93) Thomas John E. Thomas Jr. ’89 Patricia L. Watso Christian A. White ’93 Yvonne (McKinley ’93) White

MEMBERS FOR FOURTEEN YEARS Connie Y. Bartels William C. Bartels Carrie J. Beckett Robert S. Beckett ’79 Dr. Myron W. Bright Jr. Tammy Bright Janet (Kirkman ’79) Crewson Scott N. Crewson ’79 Dr. Cindy S. Dieringer ’71 Peter H. Durfee ’80 Susan (Peshek ’81) Durfee Jean (Vance ’66) Eckert Herman J. Emanuele ’51 Jeanne M. Emanuele Eileen Henderson James W. Henderson ’65 Gail (Holmgren ’66) Hunter Robert L. Hunter ’63 Jack S. Isherwood ’63 Judith M. Isherwood Craig W. Jones ’74 Susan (Allen ’75) Jones Rebecca Kellogg W. Robert Kellogg ’71 Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 Dr. Linda M. Larson ’97 Andrew N. McLaughlin ’78 Douglas T. McMullen Linda McMullen David A. Mellish ’53 Mary E. Mellish Jean G. Montgomery William H. Montgomery Jr. ’50 Beverly Morton Harry S. Morton ’66 Linda L. Pease Richard L. Pease ’67 Jack W. Schuling ’74 Diane D. Scoletti Michael A. Scoletti Jr. ’66 Charles W. Scott Jr. ’51 Martha G. Scott David G. Steele ’77 Rebekah (Maclay ’78) Steele L. Rodney Stewart Jr. Nadine Stewart Donald W. Underwood ’69 Shirley (King ’69) Underwood Marti Wickerham Robert W. Wickerham ’66 Richard G. Wolfe ’59 Sandra (Dick ’60) Wolfe *deceased after gift

MEMBERS FOR THIRTEEN YEARS Diane (Holt ’82) Anderson Ronald B. Anderson ’82 David M. Andrews ’86 Sandra (Schellenberger ’90) Andrews Donna (Oelschlager ’55) Atwood Elizabeth Baun John C. Baun ’68 Michael R. Buckman ’82 Nancy (Elsner ’81) Buckman Myra A. Carr-Greer P. Scott Duesterdick ’76 Tracey Duesterdick Dr. Donald A. Dukelow Valeria Dukelow Andrew C. Greer ’70 Jason K. Hannas ’96 Karen L. Hannas Col. Bruce W. Johnson (Ret.) ’60 Shelvey (Pease ’59) Johnson Nyla (Fitting ’51) Kauffman Douglas E. Knable ’79 Martha (Kennedy ’79) Knable V. Constance Knecht Dr. Jean (Gibson ’66) Lamkin Stanley L. Lamkin Corinne (Harpel ’54) Machmer Irene McCarrier William L. McCarrier ’61 Dr. Charles E. McChesney Ruth Ann (Fleming ’60) McChesney Donald McLeod Jr. ’59 Marlene (Otto ’59) Morrell Darryle L. Owens ’89 Dawn (Jurewicz ’90) Owens Roberta (Elder ’50) Parkes John W. Rooker ’74 Linda (Kranz ’74) Rooker Gerhard Schwamlein Gloria K. Schwamlein E. Ruth (Harritt ’55) Shupe Robert P. Shupe ’53 Betty Rae (Gray ’82) Smith Dr. Bruce E. Smith ’58 Eleanor (Trevitt ’59) Smith Megan (Walters ’58) Smith Robert W. Smith ’59 Stephen R. Smith ’81 Marianne Venmar Dr. Richard S. Venmar ’75 James D. Watson ’60 Howard T. Winfree Susan (McClure ’60) Winfree

MEMBERS FOR TWELVE YEARS Kenneth W. Akeson ’60 Nancy M. Akeson John M. Arnold ’85 Deborah (Robich ’94) Balla Donald L. Balla Jr. ’93 Dr. Bonnie B. Barr ’59 Beverley (Cook ’79) Barron Robert A. Barron ’78 Dr. Jessica L. Bishop ’97 Virginia P. Braunwarth Warren J. Braunwarth Charles L. Campbell ’57 Ruth A. Campbell Samuel G. Casolari Jr. ’83 Dr. Alejandro A. Chafuen ’84 Melanie (Bailey ’83) Chafuen Virginia K. Cicero Joan B. Cross Dr. A. John Elliott ’63 Catherine Elliott Dr. K. James Evans Jr. ’70

William J. Evans ’71 Beatrice (Black ’44) Faux Lisa M. Fiorentino Delores (Ciampa ’62) Harper Thomas R. Harper Elizabeth A. Hartman* Joseph A. Hartman Jr. ’50 Lewis B. Hendricks Dr. F. Stanley Keehlwetter Lois Keehlwetter Carol (Woolley ’99) Langley Christopher J. Langley James C. Larkin Carol A. McClure ’62 Alice Metzloff Peter E. Metzloff ’72 Beth (Baur ’92) Morris John P. Morris III ’92 Laura (Peelor ’96) Peters Raleigh G. Peters ’95 Beverly McMillen Reid F. Stone Roberts ’66 Julie D. Roberts Pam J. Shellenberger Wilmont N. Shellenberger ’64 Doris A. Smith Cathy R. Stover Keith A. Stover ’74 Elizabeth Uihlein Richard E. Uihlein Colin J. Williams ’97 Elaine (Esser ’97) Williams MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55 Debra Wohlin John F. Wohlin ’85

MEMBERS FOR ELEVEN YEARS Betsy (Craft ’74) Archibald Gerald Archibald Katherine D. Brandt ’82 R. Scott Core Shelly (Crevar ’85) Core Raymond C. Cornelius ’50 Beverly Farinelli Col. Mauro N. Farinelli Sr. ’73 Douglas A. Fisher ’70 Helen (Franke ’53) George James D. George ’82 Susan (Webber ’82) George Janice (Weiskircher ’61) Hamilton Brandon J. Haynes ’96 Shawna (Martin ’95) Haynes Erika D. Hinebaugh Jeffrey P. Hinebaugh J.D. ’89 Alex E. Intihar ’05 Erica M. Intihar Lois (McDonald ’62) Kleinkauf Elaine (Rose ’73) Korhonen Kenneth S. Korhonen ’71 Zona L. Kreidle Richard A. Leo Ruth E. Leo Drew A. McCandless ’84 Shelley McCandless Reed B. McClintock ’66 Susan J. McClintock Ronald H. Miller ’75 V. Katherine Miller Nancy (Wilcox ’73) Mills Robert S. Mills Jr. ’74 Dale F. Molt ’77 Joseph D. Monteleone Dr. John H. Moore Sue C. Moore Sara K. Naegele Mary W. Nash R. Nelson Nash

Barbara (Tilton ’75) Pyle Linda M. Ricketts Harriett (Tribby ’40) Sonk Herbert B. Swartz ’70 Patricia L. Swartz Janet M. Thompson ’66 Kay J. VanSyckle Joan F. Werren John R. Werren ’58 Norman A. Wilmans ’61 Patricia T. Wilmans

MEMBERS FOR TEN YEARS Kathryn S. Anderson Dr. William P. Anderson Jr. J. Richard Auhl ’55 Marcella M. Auhl Gary Autrey Sandra (Bowser ’65) Autrey I. Gerald Bullock ’92 Tammy S. Bullock James T. Collie Jr. ’49 James P. Crawford Karen (Bazzani ’79) Crawford Sydney H. Deitrick Dr. Jessie (Gregory ’62) Donnan M. Yates Donnan Carol (Helstrom ’62) Dooley Ronald M. Dooley Craig T. Doolittle Deborah (Schmidt ’75) Doolittle Diana Elghanayan Patricia (Rollason ’72) Erdos Richard G. Erdos ’72 Glenn C. Fountain ’52 Beth Gasiewicz Philip W. Gasiewicz Hayden T. Hammett ’06 Dara M. Henne John G. Henne ’89 Col. William A. Hite ’82 Herbert W. Holder ’67 Clifford J. Hovis ’88 Lynn (Johnson ’88) Hovis Dennis E. Kaufman ’69 Dr. Judith L. Kerschner ’84 Albert R. Klopsic ’79 Pamela (Hess ’79) Klopsic D. Michael Kramer ’80 Margaret (Myers ’81) Kramer Laura K. Lazarus Michael P. Lazarus ’77 Brenda L. Lightcap Kris S. Lightcap ’89 Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie LaVonne (Rudolph ’56) MacKenzie Paul H. McKenna ’72 Penny McKenna Brenda (Millican ’80) McNulty The Hon. Paul J. McNulty ’80 Douglas W. Muetzel ’80 Linda (Babtist ’80) Muetzel Beryl A. Munson Carolyn Munson David W. Stombaugh Jean E. Stombaugh Jeffrey W. Tinkey ’79 Leona C. Tinkey Alan L. Truver ’79 Nancy Truver Martha R. Williams

MEMBERS FOR NINE YEARS

Joseph G. Barrett Linda (Johnson ’83) Barrett The Hon. Alice M. Batchelder The Hon. William G. Batchelder Kristin (Morrell ’90) Bovard Todd W. Burns ’69 Col. William L. Cope (Ret.) ’62 Anne (Harker ’60) Dayton Dr. David M. Dayton ’60 Colleen E. Dunn Bruce L. Evans ’71 Kathryn M. Evans Peggy Fryan Dr. Raymond V. Fryan ’82 Mark M. Gleason Susan (King ’75) Gleason Stephen M. Hall Elaine J. Haynie Paul W. Haynie Dr. Donald L. Helfer II Sandra Helfer D. Arthur Hile ’90 Patricia Hile Dr. William M. Hinton Deborah (Kerr ’84) Holt John M. Holt Jr. ’84 Andrew K. Hromyak ’95 Connie A. Jenkins William H. Jenkins ’67 Roberta (Johns ’52) Kaufman Chad W. Keener ’96 Christine (Bittler ’97) Keener Lori M. Koontz ’83 Jack L. Kopnisky ’78 Kathy (Wood ’79) Kopnisky Andrew S. Korim Paul R. Lange ’75 Peggy J. Maier Wilhelm Maier Jeri Manley Richard B. Manley ’67 Sally H. Marburger V. Ronald Marburger Dr. Angelo J. Mariotti ’78 Bridgette Mariotti Pamela (Saul ’79) Marshall Paul E. Marshall ’78 Anne (Awtrey ’74) Miller Dr. James P. Miller III ’72 Louis H. Mittelman Sarah Mittelman Linda J. Montag ’81 Joan (McClure ’64) Moore John R. Moore ’64 James B. Ohrn ’72 Susan (Myers ’73) Ohrn Christopher J. Paylo ’02 Livia (Wright ’02) Paylo David J. Porter ’88 Valerie (Verner ’89) Porter Ann (Reed ’71) Rundorff William J. Rundorff Jr. ’70 Robert L. Schroeder ’69 Heidi (Dymond ’93) Sems Dr. Stephen A. Sems ’95 Richard G. Staley ’62 Bobbi (Dungan ’96) Stewart Frank P. Stewart ’96 Anne M. Teply David R. Teply Jacqueline Trim Robert C. Vernoy James D. Walker Meredith A. Walker James A. Wick ’69 Roberta A. Wick

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MEMBERS FOR EIGHT YEARS Eric D. Brenner ’05 Janice (Barbour ’05) Brenner Lonie (Laurich ’84) Brice Todd D. Brice ’84 Katherine K. Bulette Warren C. Bulette Erica (Jones ’02) Burgess Robert T. Burgess ’02 Carolyn F. Cifra Nicholas G. Cifra Mary Daltry Robert P. Daltry ’66 Albert E. Depew ’68 Lisa C. Evans Stephen H. Evans ’74 Cynthia G. Fiddler Richard D. Fiddler ’78 John F. Hoffman Lt. Col. George E. Holmes ’71 Pamela (Hansen ’72) Holmes F. Lee Jacquette Bruce A. Keiser ’75 Linda (Clark ’75) Keiser Kelly (Tsikalas ’92) Knouse Matthew D. Knouse ’92 Justin E. Kubatko ’94 Laura Kubatko Margo R. Lamotta Thomas K. Lamotta ’91 Jane (Buchheit ’77) Mather W. Cotton Mather ’75 Dr. Jody L. Mathie ’77 Patrick F. McDermott ’80 Sondra (Smith ’81) McDermott Bradley S. McGill ’85 Kathleen (Sawyer ’86) McGill L. Bruce Melgary ’73 James R. Minor ’95 Kristin (Gieringer ’96) Minor Gene M. Nowak ’81 Susan (Shields ’81) Nowak George H. Pearson ’64 Marilyn B. Pearson Richard C. Pinto Ruth K. Pinto Gwen (McDonald ’89) Prokovich Jeffrey D. Prokovich ’89 Beverlee (DeStein ’73) Roper Dru A. Sedwick ’86 Trudy (Horner ’86) Sedwick Kenneth L. Shaffer ’55 Rose Shaffer Andrew R. Shockey ’02 Elise (Pech ’02) Shockey Ann G. Socher David L. Socher ’77 Nancy (Patrick ’82) Sutton Thomas J. Sutton Emmanuel E. Tzouanakis ’63 Susan (Sampson ’x65) Tzouanakis Martha V. Wile Raymond G. Wile ’56 Brian J. Young ’92 Carol (Ghering ’59) Young Katherine (Henneman ’92) Young Travis B. Young ’59

MEMBERS FOR SEVEN YEARS Jessica (Muehleisen ’01) Cooley Michael R. Cooley ’01 Edmund C. Davis Jr. ’67 Denise (Terrill ’84) DeAngelo Joseph J. DeAngelo Anthony S. DeCaspers ’98

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Bethany L. DeCaspers April D. Eschweiler Robert J. Eschweiler ’93 Christopher D. Gramm ’91 Diane (Yohe ’91) Gramm Dr. Timothy G. Habbershon ’81 Elizabeth S. Hammerlee James D. Hammerlee ’52 Karen (Semler ’92) Hanlon Shawn P. Hanlon ’91 Jeane D. Hershey Lyle E. Hershey ’91 Darryl T. Hockstra Jr. ’97 Kara (Spiva ’98) Hockstra Robert S. Hulick ’74 Susan (Krause ’75) Hulick Margot (Anderson ’84) Johnjulio Dr. William K. Johnjulio ’84 Lou Ann Jones Robb M. Jones ’75 Timothy W. Klespies ’03 Sarah N. Leavitt Stephen E. Leavitt James W. Long Marie (Baker ’48) Long Elisabeth (VanScoter ’02) Looney Jonathan T. Looney Brooke (Croft ’03) Louden Jonathan D. Louden ’03 Alan M. Majewski ’94 Kathleen Majewski Jill (Nene ’82) Marburger S. Michael Marburger ’82 Thomas W. Matey Violet A. Matey David T. McLaughlin ’78 Gail M. McLaughlin James E. McNamara ’09 Earl F. Neely ’50 Helen Neely David C. O’Leary Roberta (Reader ’77) O’Leary Dr. Brian L. Pall ’94 Michele (Herold ’93) Pall Errol C. Peschel ’70 Ellen (Fair ’83) Romano Paul S. Romano Karen J. Seanor William C. Seanor ’63 Stephanie (Sturgeon ’99) Strauch Dr. William B. Strauch ’99 Elizabeth (Davis ’55) Taipale J. Michael Taipale Barbara (Spencer ’74) Truskoski Benjamin B. Truskoski

MEMBERS FOR SIX YEARS Edward Barth Marilyn (Johnson ’60) Bauer Ronald L. Bauer ’59 David S. Bennett ’82 Ellen (Bailey ’82) Bennett Carl W. Blackburn ’64 Suzanne Blackburn Barbara J. Bloom Robert L. Bloom ’69 Lynn Brady Timothy P. Brady Lt. Col. Danley W. Brown (Ret.) ’69 Duen A. Brown Jane L. Collins Dr. Kenneth P. Collins Jennifer L. DeMers Randall J. DeMers Anne Marie (Lau ’01) Emswiler Shane R. Emswiler ’97

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H. Fred Exley ’66 June (Price ’66) Exley Emily (Hargest ’10) Faulconbridge Gregory C. Faulconbridge ’10 Jeffrey J. Foisel ’89 Edward J. Goncz ’82 Heather (DuPont ’89) Goncz Samuel J. Goncz ’89 Brian T. Gongaware ’92 Joyce (Simmons ’93) Gongaware Raymond A. Hartung Jr. Michael W. Hoag ’84 Susan (Spencer ’85) Hoag Richard L. Hummel ’50 Michael L. Idzojtic ’09 Suzanne Idzojtic Jason A. Johansen ’10 Kim Johansen Augusta L. Kairys ’79 Mary B. Langmyer Thomas E. Langmyer ’83 Rebecca I. Laubach Russell L. Laubach ’83 Dr. Robert W. Liddell III ’70 William R. MacHose ’69 John C. Mackie ’00 Shana L. Mackie Amy (Callihan ’89) Madonna Frank Madonna Barbara (Stull ’80) Mannion David K. Mannion II ’78 John R. Martindell ’70 Patricia W. Martindell Anne (Golden ’81) McClelland Timothy D. McClelland ’82 Grace E. McGhee ’79 Diane Meakem Glen T. Meakem Margaret (Romesburg ’64) Miller Jeffery C. Mitchell ’94 Shaney (Haggerty ’94) Mitchell Jessica (Manning ’04) Molnar Timothy Molnar Joyce (Miles ’86) Mong Capt. Troy E. Mong ’89 Brent R. Moon ’06 Christine (Sager ’09) Moon Adam V. Nowland ’07 Katie (Schroeder ’08) Nowland Dr. Brian L. Risavi ’86 Betsy (Dayton ’92) Slater Paul D. Slater ’90 David W. Spatig ’74 Donna Spatig Susan (Osborne ’65) Stamm Wayne L. Stamm Dana R. Stewart ’90 Corinne (Forney ’98) Summers Grady K. Summers ’99 Daniel J. Swiatkiewicz ’01 Sonja (Wojick ’01) Swiatkiewicz Catherine (Dalecki ’75) Thornberry Alan B. Trivilino ’83 Mary Beth (Young ’85) Trivilino Sandra L. Usher Thomas J. Usher Paul M. Walshak ’85 Rebecca (Whyte ’85) Walshak

MEMBERS FOR FIVE YEARS Christy (Galloway ’94) Barnhart Todd M. Barnhart ’92 Barbara (Tregembo ’61) Bauer Donald W. Bauer ’60 Christine T. Bell

Dr. David A. Bell ’83 Laura Brunstetter Dr. Tyson J. Brunstetter ’93 Christine (Bucher ’81) Burd Jeffrey L. Burd ’79 Adam F. Bush ’06 Laura (Mark ’09) Bush Capt. Joshua T. Christy ’03 Katharine (Smith ’04) Christy Clifford L. Cox Joanne H. Cox Marianna N. Davis ’70 Charles S. Dods ’53 Ruth Dods Beverly L. Dreves Richard H. Dreves Albert B. Dwyer ’64 Christine (Webster ’65) Dwyer Rachel Ernst Capt. Richard J. Ernst ’06 Laura (Koller ’11) Fryan Raymond V. Fryan Jr. ’08 Leann (Neuman ’02) Gausman Matthew J. Gausman ’00 Carol (Homer ’59) Glessner David C. Glessner ’59 Barbara (Tune ’70) Griswold J. Larry Griswold ’69 Evan J. Harding ’11 Jenna (Cooper ’11) Harding Gayle D. Heffernan Michael J. Heffernan Andrew Helmer Sheri (Wolfe ’93) Helmer Paul E. Hufstetler ’10 Judith (Cathcart ’63) Jaskulski J. M. Hamlin Johnson ’49 Anne (Koller ’09) Kristobak Benjamin M. Kristobak ’09 Paul D. Lamison ’80 Lynetta J. Leach Mark R. Leach Albert F. Lutz Jr. Christopher A. McGee ’77 Winifred (Williams ’77) McGee Meghan (Kellogg ’00) McMichael Dr. Robert W. McMichael Jr. ’00 Kimberly M. Means Dedie Nutt William J. Nutt ’67 Bryan C. Pierrot ’08 Kimberly (McDonald ’10) Pierrot Lawrence J. Rybka Wendy (Vogel ’90) Rybka Bonnie Sandman Dan D. Sandman Benedict G. Schenk Rebecca R. Schenk Sally A. Seyfert-Lutz Janet B. Sinclair John R. Sinclair Dr. Donald G. Snyder Jr. Sandra G. Snyder George F. Steigerwalt Gwen Steigerwalt Elisa (Pedersen ’06) Stodghill Shawn Stodghill Joan (Duffett ’81) Streiff Thomas F. Streiff Barbara (Cantoni ’65) Tinnemeyer Dr. James W. Tinnemeyer Sr. ’64 Ann (Tate ’89) Tuchnowski Thomas G. Tuchnowski ’87 Dr. Gary R. Weaver June H. Weaver Carol (Somers ’51) Wilson Barry C. Zembower ’76 Patricia Zembower

MEMBERS FOR FOUR YEARS Frances A. Beason ’65 Dr. Andrew J. Berglund ’10 Kimberly (Stone ’10) Berglund Carl W. Borntraeger Courtney B. Borntraeger Emil W. Brown Elizabeth A. Bulette Brig. Gen. Bradley W. Butler (Ret.) ’76 Paula Butler Dr. Gerald L. Carlson ’54 Lucille V. Carlson Linda B. Carner R. Grant Carner ’66 Alexandra Chamberland John R. Chamberland ’97 Russell E. Clark ’59 Valerie (Fairbairn ’61) Clark Matthew S. Coffey Arlie (MacDonald ’79) Cornelius Douglas V. Cornelius ’70 Cynthia (Mayfield ’72) Crooks Edward S. Crooks ’71 Paula W. Curci Timothy J. Curci ’73 Gregory P. Dormitzer Linda (Cantoni ’62) Duessel Diane M. Ellis John W. Ellis ’77 Christine (Heitzenroder ’94) Farrell Gregory Farrell Chad M. Flick Megan W. Flick Jennifer (Franks ’01) Franzke Dr. Joseph J. Franzke ’01 Leslie (Nary ’69) Gesell Jayne Goetze Elizabeth S. Goodby Richard L. Goodby ’65 Lisa (Adams ’78) Gordon Scott D. Gordon Glenn H. Graner Linda H. Graner Lois Grunder Paul E. Grunder ’53 Walter A. Gunkler ’12 Holly A. Hall John W. Hall ’79 Eric A. Hanson ’73 Susan Hanson Josie Hardesty Larry E. Hardesty Suzanne M. Haynes Patricia Hill Brittany (Hayward ’11) Hoffman Kevin A. Hoffman ’11 Barbara M. Hogan Christopher P. Hogan ’79 Andrew J. Imblum ’12 Lynne (Nicholson ’61) Jamison Jessica C. Johansen ’11 Denise Keefer Jay R. Keefer ’81 Lt. Col. Stephen B. Keefer ’79 Patrick J. Kelley ’87 Shelly A. Kelley Margaret M. Kepple Paul R. Kepple ’88 Dr. Lynne L. Kiesling Miryam Knutson Robert B. Knutson LeRoy H. Ladely Tricia (Guevara ’94) Ladely Wendy A. Lawrence A. Scott MacLeod Melissa (Trifaro ’96) MacLeod Timothy N. Mahoney ’10


Suzanne Robison Marantis Timothy A. Marantis ’76 The Hon. Glenn McCracken Jr. Julie A. McCracken Dr. Joanne F. McVay Dr. William J. McVay Charles Michaelian Susan (Schreiber ’72) Miller Lt. Col. William G. Miller ’72 Shane J. Mills ’11 Heather M. Misja Dr. Matthew E. Misja ’97 William B. Morrison ’51 Dr. Katherine E. Mueller Dr. Robert K. Mueller ’80 Dr. Mary E. O’Connor ’73 J. Mark Place ’77 Arlene (Ripper ’59) Randby Abigail (Russell ’05) Rember Andrew K. Rember Dr. Linda J. Rice ’92 Dr. Shane D. Riggs ’10 Robin J. Riglian ’75 Richard S. Robinson Sr. Anthony R. Sappe ’09 Naomi Sappe Karen L. Sarver N. Richard Sarver ’72 Dr. Doran D. Smith Susan G. Smith Lorinda (Bolz ’72) Spivey Robert F. Spivey Jr. Carl E. Staible Nancy H. Staible Christina S. Stauffer ’01 Dr. Charles A. Stein III ’67 Joyce H. Stein Dr. Edward A. Styduhar Jr. ’66 Judith R. Styduhar Dr. Mark E. Thompson John J. Vierthaler ’63 Ashlee (Keeports ’08) Weaver Marlin Dale Weaver Jr. ’08 Dr. Randall L. Wilber ’76 Carole (Williams ’62) Wolfe Mary Ann (Nolf ’90) Wolfe Richard W. Wolfe ’90 Carol (MacGamwell ’79) Yannuzzi Jeffrey V. Yannuzzi ’79 Dr. Daniel L. Young ’83 Linda Young Mary J. Youngquist Rolf Youngquist

MEMBERS FOR THREE YEARS Christian L. Allison Jane F. Allison Joanne L. Amstutz Ronald D. Amstutz Jeffrey A. Arnold ’94 Stuart E. Ball ’63 Amy M. Bloebaum W. Douglas Bloebaum III ’88 Robert B. Brown Annette Buckler J. David Buckler Benjamin J. Chapman ’11 Laura (North ’09) Chapman Craig A. Creaturo ’92 Rachel (Hathaway ’90) Creaturo Donald A. Dean Gary W. Deinert ’85 Julia Deinert Abram P. Denlinger ’13 Joan Depew Gemma (Erny ’86) Descoteaux J.D. Margaret A. Duncan *deceased after gift

Donna (Fallas ’87) Dysert Scott C. Dysert ’87 Diane I. Edris Steven R. Edris ’75 Dr. Kelli J. Ellis-Emili AnnaBelle (Yoder ’54) Emery Frederic P. Emery Dr. Stefano Emili Christopher M. Essig ’83 Mary L. Essig Noelle Essig Richard J. Essig ’94 Jeffrey R. Evans Sharon M. Evans Ruth W. Fawley Deborah Flinchbaugh John D. Flinchbaugh ’67 Sheila A. Fowler T. Marc Fowler Carol A. Friihauf David M. Friihauf Rhonda (Aiken ’87) Gibson Dr. Scott M. Gibson Joyce (Sandbach ’53) Goldsmith Judith (Young ’60) Hallman Robert B. Hallman ’60 Elizabeth (Smith ’81) Hanley Peter Hanley J.D. Claire (Faragalla ’96) Hanna Mohab Hanna Barbara Hardie-Johnson Gail Henry Thomas Henry James Heslop Patti (Bryan ’66) Hetrick Dr. William D. Hetrick ’68 Evan H. Homan ’89 Pamela (Cranford ’89) Homan M. Jane (Margwarth ’53) Jenness Max L. Jenness Clifford W. Jobe Jr. ’72 Rebecca Jobe Theodore W. Johnson Julianne (DeTorre ’81) Kramer William J. Kramer Carrie (Shaw ’98) Lebo Lonn E. Lebo ’96 Brittany (Klaas ’10) Lesser Ryan S. Lesser ’10 Lari L. Locher Vincent W. Locher Dr. Deborah R. Marziano ’71 Lois (Wineland ’60) Mayer Thomas C. Mayer Ryan W. Mayle ’09 Andrew P. McIndoe ’10 Haley (Bargery) McIndoe ’12 Katherine (Schmid ’14) Miles Paul R. Miles ’13 James W. Milliken ’67 Linda L. Milliken Heather (Menzies ’94) Moffett Jeffrey A. Moffett ’94 Christa E. Moore ’13 David Morra Jessie Morra Harry Nagel Kathleen L. Nagel Ellen S. Parkes Sheila M. Poschman Warren K. Poschman ’98 Martha (Rollins ’63) Poundstone William N. Poundstone* Kristy Roth David L. Schroeder Mary Lou Schroeder Carol L. Schulenburg Mark T. Schulenburg Carol F. Schwarz

Fred W. Schwarz ’62 Curt E. Siverling ’85 Mary Beth (Green ’85) Siverling Brian S. Smolnik Andrew C. Snyder ’09 Richard E. Spence ’79 Donald R. Stark Marjorie (Gibson ’69) Stark Donna L. Stone Richard C. Stone ’61 Scott H. Stuart ’80 Philip M. Tan ’13 David W. Thomas ’81 Joanne Thomas Emily K. Topp ’13 Dr. Janet A. White ’88

MEMBERS FOR TWO YEARS Dr. Claudio Abreu Julia (Drebes ’87) Abreu Matthew S. Aldrich ’11 Stephanie (McNeill ’11) Aldrich David L. Baird ’82 Barry D. Balliet Diane K. Balliet Nathan J. Barton ’09 Rebecca (Crema ’09) Barton Bruce A. Becherer ’80 Diane (Schmitt ’79) Becherer Jack N. Bimber ’14 Justin T. Boehret ’09 Barbara Bowersox David Bowersox Robert L. Brimner ’55 L. Randall Brophy ’59 Mary Brophy Kathryn (Brunk ’11) Brown Patrick G. Brown ’11 Betty A. Buckley ’87 Kimberly H. Bunker ’14 Sara Callahan Timothy J. Callahan ’82 Melvin L. Canon Susan (Reisinger ’84) Canon Bryce N. Chaney Dr. Erin E. Chaney Andrew J. Claudy ’14 Pennie (Martin ’66) Clifford Robert C. Clifford ’64 Barbara A. Curran Michael L. Curran Clifford B. Dawson ’93 Betsey (Tuttle ’02) Divelbiss Matthew R. Divelbiss ’02 Paulson J. Domasky ’14 Stephanie (Swaney ’14) Domasky Alice (McGarvey ’63) Doutt Vernon W. Doutt Jr. ’63 David D. Durfee ’13 Katelyn (Renke ’14) Durfee Deborah (Glackin ’83) Dvorchak Eugene Dvorchak Brittney (Schulenburg) Dymski Christopher J. Dymski ’14 Dr. Cindy (Bowser ’80) Elmore Dr. John H. Elmore Robert P. Feltz ’75 Kim T. Fleming The Rev. David G. Forney The Rev. Elizabeth B. Forney Mark Foster Myra Foster Anne Fox Gregory Fox Robert W. Garthwait Sr. Mary Anne Gentile Ronald P. Gentile ’59 Janelle Gish

Joshua S. Gish ’04 Cheryl A. Graham Dr. Robert J. Graham Dr. David W. Gray Donna J. Greenaway William S. Greenaway ’61 Courtney E. Greenway ’13 Barbara E. Haskell Dr. Charles R. Haskell ’63 Dr. John D. Heilman Grace M. Hulbert William H. Hulbert Jr. ’50 Taylor B. Hunker ’14 Carlen (Barnett ’14) Irwin Steven A. Irwin ’12 Zachary N. Jew ’11 Jonathan E. Johnson Laura (Fossum ’93) Johnson David W. Jones ’88 Debra (Schoeppner ’88) Jones Patricia L. Kalbac ’66 Philip W. Kramer ’13 Linda (File ’03) Kroenke Dr. Mark A. Kroenke ’03 Betty Kuhl Howard Kuhl Jordan (Thomas ’09) Lamar Nolan R. Lamar Stephen J. Lantz ’14 Eugene A. Larson ’64 Margaret (Klingensmith ’66) Larson Aaron H. Leitch ’03 Jennifer (Coles ’03) Leitch John E. Lewis ’62 Judith Ann (Blakely ’63) Lewis Cheri (Hoovler ’65) McFate Thomas E. McFate Nan (Brinker ’70) Merrick Tom Merrick Melissa (Hofbauer ’97) Meyers Richard S. Meyers ’97 Jeffrey E. Moxie ’80 Jane H. Muhich Amy (Shaffer ’85) Murzinski Francis L. Murzinski III John R. Owen III ’80 Lori (Fry ’80) Owen Beth C. Parker David A. Parker Rebekah L. Parsons ’14 Andrew B. Patterson ’95 Kim Patterson Randall A. Patterson ’78 Terri Patterson Alan L. Perlman Nancy (Rea ’73) Perlman Katherine (Griffiths ’09) Pfeffer Oliver Pfeffer Kristan N. Powers Todd M. Powers ’93 Patricia (Lee ’66) Proctor Richard W. Proctor ’65 Clair H. Rau ’52 Joan E. Rau Kevin J. Rimando ’14 Nancy (Cotton ’78) Schaffer Dr. Ted C. Schaffer ’75 Kent A. Schooler ’79 Kerin J. Schooler Christine (Bare ’05) Scott Dr. Gregory Scott Carol J. Seiter Kenneth Seiter David R. Stitt ’10 Sarah (Baltzer ’12) Stitt Robert C. Streiff ’15 Kristina M. Thomas ’14 John B. Thompson ’63 Gary M. Tissue ’80

Walter S. Trevitt Alisa Tubbs ’93 Thomas D. Vanecek ’67 Dr. G. Richard Vogeley ’68 Patricia (Allen ’67) Vogeley Thomas A. Wandrisco Anne Warcholik Warren V. Warcholik Ellen C. Wilson Stephen C. Wilson ’70 Susan L. Wormer ’83 Daniel K. Zenowich Judith (Parker ’76) Zenowich Brittany (Schmitt ’15) Zilenziger James R. Zilenziger ’14

MEMBERS FOR ONE YEAR Matthew J. Adamo ’15 Lauren A. Adams ’15 Bethany M. Agostini ’15 Dalaney E. Algiere ’15 Victoria E. Allen ’15 James M. Allison ’15 Jonathan H. Anderson ’15 Marcus J. Archibald ’15 Hannah A. Arisman ’15 Catherine L. Bacheldor ’15 Dr. David G. Baer Lesley E. Baer Kaitlyn L. Bailey ’15 Brandon R. Baker ’14 Victoria L. Baker ’15 Jason M. Bamford ’15 George R. Barr ’15 Kathy A. Bartell Roderick J. Bartell June F. Batz Lt. Col. Raymond E. Batz (Ret.) ’65 Carolyn J. Beckett Olivia G. Beckner ’15 Colby J. Beighey ’15 Spencer J. Belkot ’15 Zachary J. Bentley ’15 Maria G. Berdayes-Bowles Zachary A. Bernard ’15 Jonathan R. Bernhardt ’15 Emily J. Bigham ’15 Jared J. Billings ’15 John D. Binion ’15 J. Kenneth Blackwell Rosa E. Blackwell Mark A. Blank ’15 Paul Z. Blitz ’15 Sarah B. Blizard ’15 Margaret A. Blume Kelly E. Boice ’15 Laura E. Booher ’15 Peter G. Boone ’15 Dr. Lawrence M. Borland Trevor C. Botts ’15 Dr. Jameson A. Bowles ’00 Matthew A. Boyle ’96 Shelley K. Boyle Nathan J. Brake ’15 Adam D. Brooke ’05 Stuart G. Brougher ’15 Caralyn E. Brown ’15 Gwen A. Brown William F. Brown ’64 Daniel H. Bryan ’05 Meghan (Olney ’05) Bryan Anthony F. Buffalini ’15 Evan A. Burns ’15 Lauren M. Burrows ’15 Samantha S. Carey ’15 Joette (Johnson ’90) Carlson Kurt E. Carlson ’90 Ashley R. Carmichael ’15

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Jordan W. Carmichael ’15 Marie E. Carroll ’15 William A. Carsey ’15 Kirsten M. Carter Micaela M. Carter ’15 Morrison J. Carter Kristine Cassano Vincent L. Cassano ’88 Sarah E. Cecil ’15 Reagan A. Cerisano ’15 Dr. Gail G. Childers Susan (Beckett ’82) Childers Cara L. Christenberry ’15 Peter A. Christiansen ’15 Frances K. Ciulla ’15 Graham G. Clark Jill (Kopnisky ’81) Clark Joseph W. Clark ’15 Leslie A. Clark Timothy Clark Kathryn L. Claudy ’15 Abigail R. Cliff ’15 Emily M. Clifton ’15 Scott C. Clous ’93 Gail Cochoff Steve Cochoff Ryan R. Colby ’15 Taryn A. Cole ’15 Amy E. Collins ’15 Floyd K. Collins ’53 Geraldine M. Collins Kristen T. Collins ’15 Benjamin C. Crelin ’15 Karastin E. Cremean ’15 Richard Cullen Christopher J. Curran ’15 Lauren A. Dallachiesa ’15 George V. DeAugustino ’15 Sarah G. Deemer ’15 Karen (Cunningham ’79) Deere Kenneth W. Deere ’76 Ethan P. Deitrich ’15 Blake E. Denlinger ’15 Kaylie E. DeNuto ’15 Grace H. DeWalt ’15 The Rev. Joseph A. DiDonato Sr. Marcella J. DiDonato Alyssa K. Dillon ’15 Meghan M. DiSesa ’15 Ronald J. Dornin ’15 The Rev. Dr. Charles J. Dougherty ’51 Nancy G. Dougherty Robert M. Duguid ’15 Dr. Timothy F. Dumm Ryan P. Duran ’15 Peter S. Durant ’15 Christian J. Durbin ’15 Esther M. Durling ’15 Joshua C. Eberly ’15 Julianna R. Eckendorf ’15 Bryson L. Edmonds ’15 Bradley A. Eisenhart ’86 Michelle (Patterson ’87) Eisenhart Daniel R. Eldridge ’15 Peter A. Emery ’72 Zachary T. Eschweiler ’15 Melissa G. Eswein ’15 Nicholas J. Evancho ’15 Joshua L. Evans ’15 Jeremy S. Fairbaugh ’15 Lauren M. Farley ’15 Maxine Z. Fereshetian ’15 Barbara (Northeimer ’68) Fish Robert B. Fish Caleb J. Fite ’15 Catherine V. Fitzhugh ’15 G. Elaine (Myers ’49) Flinn Dr. Richard A. Flinn ’50

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Malphine A. Fogel Gretchen C. Follstaedt ’15 Matthew A. Freiwald ’15 Abby C. Friel ’16 Elizabeth D. Frisone ’15 Emily J. Fritz ’15 Erin J. Fulton ’15 Jonathan T. Fung ’15 Holly (Boyce ’15) Furman Karter J. Gagliardo ’15 Caroline E. Gallo ’15 Peter J. Garthwaite ’15 Jacob J. Gearhart ’15 Matthew P. Geary ’15 Brian W. Giesler ’15 Jason D. Glacken ’15 Ellen E. Glenn ’15 Joshua P. Glessner ’15 Erica L. Gmuer ’15 Linnea K. Granz ’15 Joellen (Schwartz ’64) Greenlaw Peter Greenlaw Tanner W. Grudda ’15 Austin F. Guenther ’15 Krystal E. Gwynn ’15 Annie G. Hadley ’15 Michele K. Hall Vincent P. Hall Gloria (Powell ’65) Hardington Thomas O. Hardington Joshua D. Harstine ’15 Sarah M. Hauver ’15 Kaitlyn E. Heese ’15 William F. Helmer Russell G. Henderson Joel S. Henley ’15 Eric C. Henry ’15 Abigail K. Henshaw ’15 Emily C. Hicks ’15 Dianne (Pringle ’61) Higgins Nathaniel C. Higgins ’15 Dr. Ronald W. Higgins Jay K. Hill Dr. Jeffrey P. Hilovsky ’78 Marcia (Scott ’79) Hilovsky Nicholas W. Hiner ’15 Jocelyn R. Hinkle ’15 Jasmine J. Ho ’15 Connie M. Hoffer Dr. Michael J. Hoffer ’95 Peter J. Holt ’15 Joshua S. Hood ’15 Adam J. Hopkins ’15 Erica Hopkins Dr. Marc D. Hopkins ’99 Timothy D. Horbachewski ’15 Lisa D. Hovanec Michael F. Hovanec Jessie D. Huff ’15 Allison R. Hull ’15 Fred A. Hunt ’73 Janet A. Hunt Blaine E. Hurst Rebecca (Zimbicki ’79) Hurst Kathleen (Silvashy ’15) Husk Stephen Husk Scott Hutchinson Melissa C. Jackson ’15 Jane L. Jacobsen William D. Jacobsen ’78 Ryan J. Jahnke ’15 EunAe Jo ’15 Stephen R. Johnsen ’95 Traci (Palladino ’95) Johnsen Megan K. Johnson ’15 Rachel D. Johnson ’15 Betty M. Johnston Vernon D. Johnston Sr. Emily O. Jones ’15 Gregory R. Jones

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Kathy D. Jones Michael E. Kaluza ’67 Susan (Tague ’77) Kantor Amanda F. Katulich ’15 Nicholas A. Kearney ’15 Shayne N. Kennedy ’15 Zachary D. Kepple ’15 Alison M. Killian ’15 Seung Kwon Kim ’15 Elizabeth (Snyder ’98) Kimmel Peter Kimmel Caroline N. Kimpel ’15 Cory A. Kirchhofer ’15 Paige J. Klaric ’15 Richard J. Klimek ’15 Kyle A. Kreider ’15 Barbara R. Kreidle John R. Kreidle Dr. Leonard J. Kryston Dr. Rosalie (Bierer ’59) Kryston Alyssa J. LaCava ’15 Tasha J. Landis ’15 Lawrence Lanza Sarah (Hertel ’98) Lanza Kristi L. Lathrop ’15 Robin E. Lawson ’15 Andrew D. Lehman ’15 Anna L. Lehman ’15 Robert S. Lent Wendy S. Lent Karen Lien Hannah L. Liermann ’15 Amy (Russell ’97) Litwak Jesse P. Litwak ’98 Christian V. Locher ’15 Erick T. Locker ’14 David L. Logan ’15 Meghan N. Love ’15 Jessica A. Lunn ’15 Michael G. Lynskey ’15 Jessica L. Mancini ’15 Elizabeth R. Manley ’15 James Manning Janet (Johnson ’76) Manning Jennifer E. Mante ’15 Rachel M. Masciarelli ’15 Darren P. Masters ’15 George H. Matthews V ’13 Jared G. Matthews ’15 Eric N. Maust ’15 Dr. Brent L. Mazoch Dr. Lisa A. Mazoch Cayley E. McClean ’15 Leah C. McConville ’15 Katherine E. McCown ’15 Megan L. McCoy ’15 Claire E. McCray ’15 Elisabeth G. McDonald ’14 Nancy (Alderson ’78) McDonnell Patrick McDonnell Lauren M. McGarvey ’15 Nancy (Kelly ’78) McKnight Robert P. McKnight ’15 Crista J. McLaren ’15 Connor A. McLaughlin ’15 Rebecca M. McManus ’14 Bill McMinn Jane (Henry ’85) McMinn Emily N. Meals ’15 Amy E. Melnik ’15 Danielle M. Mendheim ’15 Francesca V. Mertan ’15 Lewis W. Mesta II ’64 Patricia (Waddell ’66) Mesta Mark A. Michaelis ’15 Mary M. Milheim ’15 David H. Miller ’15 Karen Miller Ryan E. Miller ’99 Dr. Melody L. Milliron ’99

Anna E. Mittelman ’15 Maccrae W. Monteith ’15 Michael C. Montgomery ’15 Shannon A. Montgomery ’15 Sarah A. Morris ’15 Elizabeth A. Morrow ’15 Michael D. Mount ’14 Katherine M. Mubarek ’15 Kayla A. Murrish ’15 Natalie J. Nagel ’15 Jenna R. Napierski ’15 Rachel A. Neale ’15 Jacob M. Nedley ’15 Kelley A. Neumann ’15 Brandy L. Nickoloff ’15 Sarah M. Nosal ’14 Lauren G. O’Brien ’15 Hannah R. Olson ’15 Anna J. O’Neil ’15 Brian W. O’Riordan ’15 Bethany J. Ortiz ’15 Elizabeth A. Ouweleen ’15 Hannah S. Pastor ’15 Megan N. Peaco ’15 David F. Pepley ’15 Dominic A. Pescatrice ’15 Eric R. Peterman ’15 J. Judd Peterson Rhonda Peterson Adam S. Pettis ’15 Robert J. Pfeiffer ’15 Samantha R. Pierce ’15 Madalyn M. Plessinger ’15 Caleb R. Plugge ’15 Nancy (Freeland ’54) Pollock Kaitlyn D. Powell ’15 Samuel Priem Susan Priem Rachel M. Pullen ’15 Andrew J. Quinn ’13 Allison E. Rayburn ’15 Sara G. Reapsome ’15 Carol Rechkemmer ’73 Keegan J. Reed ’15 Andrew C. Reem ’15 Ford J. Reinalda ’15 Christian Reitz Rachel (Fox ’15) Reitz Colin L. Renick ’15 Micah R. Richardson ’15 James E. Riel ’15 Barbara (Jones ’85) Riesmeyer Paul J. Riesmeyer ’86 Jeffrey P. Ritter ’79 Karen (Schuliger ’79) Ritter Brian G. Ritz ’95 Laura G. Ritz Dr. Kelly A. Roberts MeiLing N. Roberts ’15 Jennifer (Baker ’95) Roman Steven A. Roman ’96 Andrew G. Roper ’15 Megan L. Rossi ’15 Arlin A. Rummel ’73 Monica (Patrnchak ’73) Rummel Charles Sarahan Benjamin J. Satre ’15 Joshua A. Sauer ’15 Fleming Saunders VI ’15 Andrew M. Schleicher ’15 Tiffany M. Schlosser ’15 Lauren R. Schmitt ’15 Ryan C. Schurr ’14 Joseph T. Schwartz ’15 Allison C. Screen ’15 Kelly E. Scriven ’15 Jedediah D. Seltzer ’14 Sarah E. Seybert ’15 Michael S. Shang ’15 James H. Sharp Jr. ’15

Jane E. Sharp Chloe S. Shearer ’15 Noah F. Shearer ’15 Derek J. Shirey ’15 Jessica L. Shope ’15 Emma L. Sibilla ’15 Ashley E. Sier ’15 Adam Silk Margaret J. Silk Daniel L. Simpson ’14 Mary (Bertocki ’14) Simpson Olivia D. Sisley ’15 Dr. Kiron K. Skinner Jason M. Skyrm ’15 Amber N. Smith ’15 Rachel Smith ’15 Zachary A. Smith ’15 Zoe L. Smith ’15 James M. Snead Vicki H. Snead Anna R. Snelgrove ’15 Nathan A. Snyder ’15 Michael J. Spaid ’15 Adam R. Spangler ’15 Jennifer (Zaroczynski ’15) Spangler Beth Speer Roy Speer Holly H. Spofford ’15 Paul G. St. Jean ’15 Lydia L. Staats ’15 Sarah K. Stadler ’15 Doris C. Stahl Zachary D. Stahl ’15 Taylor B. Stein ’15 Angela (Presutto ’97) Stetler Dr. Christopher R. Stetler ’97 Jeffrey Stewart Kaitlin A. Stewart ’15 Suzanne Stewart Ellen M. Stoffer ’15 Kaitlyn M. Stone ’15 Laura K. Storrs ’15 Carly J. Straight ’15 William M. Stumpf ’15 Wesley C. Suplit ’15 Emily A. Swanson ’15 Nicholas K. Tallents ’15 Betty L. Tallerico Alvin Z. Thomas ’14 Jerrah M. Thomas ’15 Tyler J. Thomas ’15 Alice R. Thompson ’15 Brandon J. Tigges ’11 Michael J. Tomasino ’15 Kelly E. Tomb ’15 Rebecca D. Torre ’15 Cristina M. Totten ’15 Olivia (Forish ’13) Townsend Timothy N. Townsend ’13 Lisa Trease Scott Trease Tarah E. Trebino ’15 Frances L. Trenta ’15 Kelly (Scobee ’15) Truax Micah S. Truax ’13 Cara C. Turner ’15 Claire A. Vetter ’15 Caitlyn M. Vidovic ’15 Steve R. Vignola ’15 Michael R. Vogel ’15 Shelby C. Wagner ’15 Kristin G. Walker R. Paul Walker Hannah E. Ward ’15 Jonathan S. Warren ’15 Chandler J. Watts ’15 Charles S. Weaver Jean (Foster ’62) Weaver Lauren E. Weber ’15


Molly E. Weitzel ’15 Dr. Charles W. Welch ’62 Sandra Welch Anne E. Wells ’14 Austin J. Wenger ’15 Leah M. White ’15 James M. Whitney ’15 Ariel E. Wick ’15 Hannah R. Wierenga ’15 Anna C. Williams ’15

Hannah L. Wilson ’15 Ethan D. Witmer ’15 Elise K. Wolff ’15 Emily A. Wolff ’15 Deanna V. Wood Richard E. Wood Zachary M. Woods ’15 Garrett G. Young ’15 Nicole A. Youngs-Stahl ’15

The Faith & Freedom Society includes the alumni, parents, friends and employees who plan for their legacy to benefit the College. We recognize them for their commitment to the future of Grove City College. Susan (Stephens ’79) Accapezzato Susan (Knappenberger ’73) Appleton Denise (Grimm ’89) Arms Marjorie (Hogue ’47) Armstrong Rosalyn Arters Stewart T. Axtell ’64 Dr. David S. Baglia Lily L. Baird Louise (Slavcoff ’56) Baird Robert W. Baird Dr. Bonnie B. Barr ’59 Barbara (Tregembo ’61) Bauer Donald W. Bauer ’60 Marilyn (Johnson ’60) Bauer Ronald L. Bauer ’59 Howard C. Beard ’53 Dolly Bechtell Dr. Homer F. Bechtell ’51 Jeffrey A. Bees ’92 Michele (McGregor ’92) Bees Barbara J. Belton ’68 Joetta (Bidzila ’63) Bernhard John T. Birkett Betty (Behning ’44) Blackmore Bette (Smith ’55) Blanchfield Yvonne (Sacripant ’83) Bland Shirley (Sprinkle ’55) Blood Stuart R. Blood Daniel R. Bowser Jr. ’62 Joyce E. Brandon Ronald W. Brandon ’64 Robert L. Brimner ’55 B. Jean Brown ’72 Nancy B. Brown Katherine K. Bulette Warren C. Bulette Diane (Recknagel ’76) Buttel William B. Calder Jr. ’78 Susan (Salem ’89) Calhoun Dino C. Casali David O. Cashdollar ’71 Kathleen (Pickens ’70) Cashdollar Dianne (Franke ’54) Catlin Charlene (Marrale ’64) Cleveland David B. Cleveland William H. Coburn III ’72 *deceased after gift

Elizabeth (Younglove ’93) Conlon Col. William L. Cope (Ret.) ’62 R. Scott Core Shelly (Crevar ’85) Core Mary M. Crego ’62 Madalene (Donati ’54) Crouthamel Thomas G. Crouthamel Sr. Joan L. Davis Robert F. Davis Linda (Bott ’70) DeToro Amy L. Dinning ’85 Janice (Beavon ’89) Dixon John E. Dixon ’87 Dagny M. Dogger John C. Dogger ’93 Holly S. Donaldson ’78 Samuel A. Duerr Jr. ’48 Dr. Donald A. Dukelow Albert B. Dwyer ’64 Christine (Webster ’65) Dwyer Jean (Vance ’66) Eckert Bradley A. Eisenhart ’86 Michelle (Patterson ’87) Eisenhart William M. Elliott ’59 Dr. Cindy (Bowser ’80) Elmore Dr. John H. Elmore Herman J. Emanuele ’51 AnnaBelle (Yoder ’54) Emery Frederic P. Emery William J. Evans ’71 Beatrice (Black ’44) Faux Ruth W. Fawley Linda (Byers ’43) Feightner June A. Filer Hollie (Shaull ’97) Fish Marcus J. Fish ’97 The Rev. Dr. Donald P. Flick ’52 JoAnne T. Flick D. Chad Frick ’83 Jill (Sitterley ’84) Frick Deborah (Hammond ’65) Garfield Brian P. George ’90 Lisa (Fosbenner ’90) George Andrew J. Gero Susan (Hill ’72) Gero Leslie (Nary ’69) Gesell James R. Gilchrist Jr. ’60

Page W. Glasgow ’57 Brian T. Gongaware ’92 Joyce (Simmons ’93) Gongaware Joanne (Sternberg ’48) Goodwin James R. Goss Dr. Lisa (Allenbaugh ’94) Goss Joan Hagy Green ’52 Andrew C. Greer ’70 Jane (Gassman ’84) Gregg Thomas W. Gregg ’80 Jane (Behman ’70) Hall Judith (Young ’60) Hallman Robert B. Hallman ’60 Carol (Moesta ’78) Hamilton Dr. Dennis D. Hamilton ’75 Elizabeth S. Hammerlee James D. Hammerlee ’52 Richard C. Harmon Sharon D. Harmon Barbara (Hovis ’47) Hassler Don A. Hayes ’59 Elaine J. Haynie Paul W. Haynie Dr. John D. Heilman Wilma M. Henderson Hela E. Hensel ’59 Dr. William M. Hinton Lee (Kessler ’68) Hodgson John F. Hoffman Nancy Hoffman Marsha (Owens ’70) Hood Linda (Eagan ’73) Hook Robert H. Hook Donald K. Hoopes ’56 Dr. Donald W. Howard Jr. ’74 Rachele (Halula ’75) Howard Patricia (Kelly ’61) Howe Theodore H. Howe ’61 Richard L. Hummel ’50 Arlene M. Jackson Robert D. Jackson Jr. ’60 I. Jane Janicki Dr. Robert S. Janicki ’56 Thomas L. Jobe Jr. ’65 Carolyn (Farynowski ’74) Johnson John G. Johnson ’49 Karen L. Johnson Peter C. Johnson ’73 Stanley M. Johnson ’60 William M. Johnson ’76 Dr. David J. Jones III ’54 Walter T. Karr Yvonne Karr Jill (Duffey ’79) Kearney John L. Kelly III ’69 Karen R. Kidder William E. Kidder Jr. ’76 Betty B. Kilgore Martha A. King Lois (McDonald ’62) Kleinkauf The Rev. Dr. Norman E. Koehler III ’56 Virginia (Schadt ’56) Koehler A. Eugene Koenig ’69 Charlotte R. Koenig Wanda (Link ’49) Kolodjay Barbara (Grau ’91) Kruth Dr. Paul D. Kruth ’91 Vera Jane (Metz ’51) Kuhn Richard A. Lammert ’71 Richard A. Leo Ruth E. Leo Eve (Weidaw ’62) Link Alfred E. Lopus Kathleen (Kugel ’78) Lopus Corinne (Harpel ’54) Machmer Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie LaVonne (Rudolph ’56) MacKenzie

Jeri Manley Richard B. Manley ’67 Lt. Col. David B. Marshall ’84 Dr. Deborah R. Marziano ’71 Dr. Jody L. Mathie ’77 Charles J. McCafferty Jr. ’49 Irene McCarrier William L. McCarrier ’61 Katherine G. McCarthy-Reis Ruth Ann (Fleming ’60) McChesney Anne (Golden ’81) McClelland Timothy D. McClelland ’82 Carol A. McClure ’62 Ann (Bowman ’52) McClymonds Dr. Frederick K. McCune ’51 Christopher A. McGee ’77 Winifred (Williams ’77) McGee Paul H. McKenna ’72 Donald McLeod Jr. ’59 Joann (Tresham ’64) Mehaffey William J. Mehaffey ’64 L. Bruce Melgary ’73 Anthony M. Melsi Susan V. Melsi David S. Metzloff ’77 Robert R. Milam Jr. David Molenaor Dale F. Molt ’77 Robert E. Montgomery ’48 The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Morledge ’54 Marlene (Otto ’59) Morrell Sara K. Naegele Earl F. Neely ’50 Helen Neely Col. Suellyn (Wright ’73) Novak (Ret.) Barbara (Graff ’67) Oliver Joseph C. Paparone II ’91 Dr. Stacy (Hensley ’93) Paparone H. Thomas Paxton Dr. Nancy (Lee ’54) Paxton Thomas B. Pearson ’72 Paul F. Pendergast ’68 Dwight R. Penn ’77 Jacquelyn Penn Alan L. Perlman Nancy (Rea ’73) Perlman Gladys E. Peterson Shirley A. Pittman ’53 Thomas C. Place ’49 C. Joanne (Young ’52) Polowy David R. Rathburn ’79 Clark A. Rechkemmer ’68 C. Dale Reis ’67 Sally M. Richards Judithann Riglian Richard S. Robinson Sr. John W. Rooker ’74 Linda (Kranz ’74) Rooker Beverlee (DeStein ’73) Roper Esther (Canning ’45) Rucker Richard N. Rulison David J. Rutherford ’71 Marian T. Sautter Patricia A. Schlater The Rev. Richard A. Schlater Kent A. Schooler ’79 Eleanor (Leslie ’43) Schoulda The Hon. Arthur J. Schwab ’68 Charles W. Scott Jr. ’51 Martha G. Scott Gloria M. Shaull Keith L. Shaull J. Bradley Sheets ’59 Doris J. Sheffler Pam J. Shellenberger Wilmont N. Shellenberger ’64

Martena (Van Loan ’51) Simonson Kenneth R. Smathers ’58 Doris A. Smith Eleanor (Trevitt ’59) Smith Janet (Marshall ’61) Smith Robert W. Smith ’59 Thomas J. Smith ’62 George A. Socher ’70 Harriett (Tribby ’40) Sonk Margie B. Sourwine Doris (McCoy ’62) Stalnaker The Rev. Gerald E. Stalnaker ’62 Frances G. Stark Dr. James W. Stark ’51 Colleen D. Stauning Nancy (Byers ’54) Stedman Beth (Wilmoth ’77) Stefani Walt R. Stefani ’77 Dr. Charles A. Stein III ’67 Joyce H. Stein L. Rodney Stewart Jr. Nadine Stewart Barbara P. Stitt David K. Stuart ’64 Olene (Hall ’65) Stuart Toni J. Sulkowski ’75 Gloria M. Supancik Nancy (Patrick ’82) Sutton Thomas J. Sutton Allyson (Baird ’88) Sveda John M. Sveda Cynthia A. Swartz ’76 Richard R. Sweitzer ’66 Elizabeth (Davis ’55) Taipale J. Michael Taipale John W. Thatcher ’71 Doris J. Thorne Dr. James D. Thorne Dr. Lucretia (Shotzbarger ’61) Tippit Roger K. Towle ’68 James P. VanEerden ’85 Rachel VanEerden Holly (Burton ’68) Vernon Robert C. Vernoy Janet A. Wagner ’63 Jason K. Walsh ’89 Dale W. Warnock ’50 Patricia L. Watso Ruth (Wick ’48) Williams Carol (Somers ’51) Wilson Joyce A. Wirth Robert W. Wirth ’53 Allan F. Woodmancy ’62 Susan L. Wormer ’83 Becky (Peterson ’78) Yanak John M. Yanak ’79 Carol (MacGamwell ’79) Yannuzzi Jeffrey V. Yannuzzi ’79 Robert G. Yocum ’76 Elaine N. Young ’45 Charlotte A. Zuschlag ’73

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EXTENDED CAMPUS COMMUNITY DONORS QUAD CIRCLE Linda S. Abel ’67 Erick W. Aiken ’96 A. Todd Alexander ’64 Suzanne (Wherry ’64) Alexander Marjorie J. Alfano Ronald E. Alfano Maria (Oesterreich ’98) Allen Denise (Grimm ’89) Arms John Arms Joshua I. Armstrong ’98 Kimberly (Dewey ’99) Armstrong Lt. Col. Jonathan L. Arnholt ’98 Kimberly (Dietrich ’00) Arnholt Dr. Edwin P. Arnold Ellen L. Arnold Nathan J. Baehr ’98 Frank W. Baker ’57 Miriam Baker John J. Barry III ’62 Judith L. Barry Donald P. Barth ’77 Mary B. Basta Robert E. Basta Rebecca Batluck Timothy D. Batluck ’06 Carole (Nothnagel ’45) Baumann Eugene J. Baur Jr. John D. Beckett Kevin Beckett Wendy D. Beckett Jeffrey A. Bees ’92 Michele (McGregor ’92) Bees Karen A. Beikert ’76 Barbara (Sherlock ’65) Beilstein Robert W. Beilstein Dr. George H. Bentz Kimberly K. Bentz John J. Benyon ’49 Deborah A. Benz Dr. Edward M. Benz ’69 Joetta (Bidzila ’63) Bernhard Lawrence E. Bish ’50* S. Joan Bish Robert L. Bishop ’66 Melissa L. Bishop-Bryant ’95 James W. Blatchford Jr. Heidi Blodgett Dr. Thomas Blodgett Justin T. Boehret ’09 Courtney (Ketler ’86) Bost Robert G. Bost ’85 Dr. Michael D. Bowen ’99 Dr. Sara Bowen Minou Boyer Paul E. Boyer ’71 Dr. Mark E. Boykiw Sharon L. Boykiw Andrew H. Brackbill Pamela Brackbill Jack C. Bradford Dr. Hugh W. Brallier ’70 Nancy Z. Brallier Dr. Elizabeth (George ’79) Bremigan Ralph J. Bremigan John W. Brinker Jr. Lori (Shoemaker ’96) Brinker Amy (McGowan ’90) Brinling Jeffrey W. Brinling ’90 Bina (Booth ’54) Brock Dr. Richard R. Brock ’54

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Brac Brown Marie E. Brown Rhonda Brown Thomas W. Brown ’68 Glenn Bryant Loretta J. Buckley Richard D. Buckley ’55 Bonnie (Novotny ’78) Budzowski Richard T. Budzowski ’76 Anna (Wallace ’50) Bulow Kelly L. Bunker The Rev. Richard S. Bunker Bernice S. Burke Harry D. Burke Madge Bush Robert D. Bush ’68 William B. Calder Jr. ’78 Diane (Dunn ’80) Caldwell William B. Caldwell Jr. ’80 Nancy (Hogg ’64) Cameron William E. Cameron Jr. Jennifer L. Campbell Todd A. Campbell ’95 Mark Castanza Pamela A. Castanza Elizabeth J. Chambers The Rev. Dr. S. David Chambers ’43 Dr. Kenneth P. Cirka ’93 Diane Clarke Richard S. Clarke ’62 Bruce Colby Tracey Colby Christopher S. Combs ’98 Tawnya (Peters ’98) Combs Abigail N. Cook Michael R. Cook Casey Craley The Rev. Catherine (Book ’04) Craley Ann (Von Bremen ’69) Crawford Lynn E. Crawford Jr. ’69 Madalene (Donati ’54) Crouthamel Thomas G. Crouthamel Sr. Karen (Stroka ’89) Crow Thomas L. Crow Marcia (Cole ’61) Curtze-Renaux Elizabeth (Knisely ’84) Daigle Timothy G. Daigle ’84 Dr. Chad J. Davis Kimberly E. Davis Jason A. Decker ’98 Kimberly (Richards ’98) Decker Barry A. Deems II ’02 Ingrid (Boehm ’02) Deems Gail (Hansen ’68) Deitrick Kathie (Weber ’88) Dillon Terence J. Dillon Harvette T. Dixon Richard E. Dixon Lisa (Laurich ’82) Donovan William Donovan ’81 Ann Dorminy John Dorminy Anna A. Dowler Henry W. Dowler Jr. ’69 Edward F. Dresch ’51 Michael F. Dreves ’97 Susan (Gillan ’97) Dreves Donna (Hagenbuch ’58) Dudeck Bettina (Steele ’68) Dunn Thomas A. Dunn III ’69 Gina (Impiccini ’84) Elkins Kerry Elkins Christina (Myers ’02) Evans David G. Evans ’80 Terry Evans Dr. Thomas J. Evans ’02 Alvin A. Faett ’81

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Monica (Harrington ’81) Faett Nancy (Brown ’83) Fairbaugh Robert J. Fairbaugh ’82 Mark J. Farineau ’66 Grit Farrell John J. Farrell ’99 Mark F. Fazio ’98 Evan G. Feinberg ’06 Sarah A. Feinberg David C. Fleckenstein ’64 Patricia F. Fleckenstein Bruce A. Forbush ’74 Heide (Hoffman ’75) Forbush Halina (Shaw ’78) Forte Theodore W. Forte David Fountain Terry (Peters ’85) Fountain C. Dale Fox Jr. ’68 Dorothy Fox Jane H. Fox ’74 Leigh (Moser ’89) Frailey Michael J. Frailey ’89 Lawrence B. Frauen ’83 Rebecca (Myers ’83) Frauen Christopher W. Fulton Karen M. Fulton David P. Gallagher Jean A. Gallagher MaryJo K. Gallagher William C. Gallagher ’66 Joseph C. Gardner ’64 Susan M. Gardner Ltc. Jeffrey S. Garmen ’79 Robin R. Garmen Barbara Garvey William J. Garvey ’87 Trevor R. Gerhardt ’09 Andrew J. Gero Susan (Hill ’72) Gero Kimberly (Snow ’80) Gibson Russ Gibson Dr. Deborah (Harper ’87) Gillispie James M. Gillispie John P. Gilmartin ’80 Gail A. Glasgow Page W. Glasgow ’57 Gary D. Glessner ’82 Margaret (Fry ’86) Glessner Dorothy C. Goncz David J. Goodrich Donna M. Goodrich Braden Goodwin Maren (VanSickel ’06) Goodwin James A. Grada ’66 Suzanne (Atwell ’65) Grada Cheryl (Wiehe ’93) Greenly Eric M. Greenly ’93 Catherine (Reilly ’59) Greenslade J. Wayne Greer Sandra Greer Judith (Beatty ’59) Griffith William E. Griffith ’53 Carol (Masek ’73) Griffiths John E. Griffiths David Grob Gretchen Grob George K. Grosskopf ’62 Susan (Service ’61) Grosskopf Dr. Elizabeth R. Guerra Dr. Luis F. Guerra John M. Hanckel Dr. Rebecca (Kudaroski ’80) Hanckel Richard S. Hangliter ’88 Sally (Smith ’88) Hangliter Bryan M. Hanna ’07 Renee (DeLorenzo ’05) Hanna Erin M. Hannas Ryan S. Hannas ’00

Evan J. Harding ’11 Jenna (Cooper ’11) Harding Jack E. Havrilla Laura (Ritchey ’87) Havrilla Nannie (Kocher ’46) Hay Ronald M. Hay ’46 Dawn E. Heilman* Carl O. Helstrom III ’84 Jane Helstrom Ralph S. Henry ’60 Debra J. Herbener Dr. Jeffrey M. Herbener Gerald F. Hicks ’50 Helen C. Hicks Denise M. Hines Richard H. Hines ’57 Lt. Col. James P. Hogan ’79 Sharon (Cleres ’81) Hogan Janet (Howland ’67) Hollabaugh John D. Hollabaugh ’66 Daniel G. Hood Marsha (Owens ’70) Hood Dr. Joseph A. Horton Jr. Dr. Linda (Schiestle ’76) Horton James W. Houseman ’61 Joan Houseman Barry C. Huber ’73 Debbie Huber Paul E. Hufstetler ’10 Brie A. Hughes Ann-Marie Hullenbaugh Donald R. Hullenbaugh ’87 Diana (Hunter ’69) Humfeld George Humfeld Dr. David W. Humphrey ’50 Dixie Humphrey Leigh (Hoffman ’77) Humphrey Michael O. Humphrey Patricia C. Humphrey Scott C. Humphrey ’54 Harry J. Hunter ’60 JoAnne Hunter Nathan F. Hyde Sandra (Stemitz ’84) Hyde Michael L. Idzojtic ’09 Suzanne Idzojtic Dr. Francis C. Imbarrato Karen Imbarrato Andrew J. Imblum ’12 Sandra (Kressley ’88) Jerich William A. Jerich Angie Jorgenson G. Robert Jorgenson Jr. ’86 Adri Kalisvaart Judith (Kline ’61) Kammerdiener William R. Kammerdiener ’61 Joseph C. Keaney Jr. Sally (Coutts ’54) Keaney Benjamin Keck Jocelyn (Towle ’01) Keck Charles J. Keffer III ’99 Jennifer L. Keffer Dr. Hang Sun Kim ’58 Mi Koon Kim Jane (McKnight ’63) Klingenberg Lee M. Klingenberg Brian J. Koble ’02 Suzanne M. Koble Wanda (Link ’49) Kolodjay Amy D. Kozinski Dr. Bryan J. Kozinski ’95 Dr. Frank T. Kucer ’70 Kathleen A. Kucer Joan Kuczek Susan Kunczewski Zigmunt C. Kunczewski ’65 Gary Labbitt Sandra (Stump ’70) Labbitt Donald F. LaBelle ’68 Michelle LaBelle

Jordan (Thomas ’09) Lamar Nolan R. Lamar Beth A. Landin Mark E. Landin ’78 Ronald K. Lang ’96 Sarah (Otto ’97) Lang Kathryn (Price ’73) Laposata Samuel Laposata Gail W. Larkin Joseph A. Larkin Debra (Lundin ’79) Lawson J. Lawrence Lawson Nancy H. Leed Richard M. Leed Sr. Neil K. LeJeune Sharon (Handke ’89) LeJeune Brittany (Klaas ’10) Lesser Ryan S. Lesser ’10 James E. Lester ’67 Pamela (Beaver ’68) Lester Wannida S. Leutbounshou Robert W. Levis ’73 Susan Levis Dr. Conrad Lindes Patricia Logan Wesley Logan Letty G. Lutzker Corinne (Harpel ’54) Machmer Gary R. Madia Jerome F. Marra ’77 Edward S. Martin Ryan W. Mayle ’09 Erin L. Mayne ’99 Capt. James H. McClelland III (Ret.) ’69 Donald E. McConnaughy II ’63 Karen A. McConnaughy Jerome S. McCue ’65 Karen (Evans ’65) McCue James R. McCullough ’53 Glenn A. McDonald ’75 LeeAnn McDonald Carla McHenry Keith A. McHenry ’70 Andrew P. McIndoe ’10 Haley (Bargery) McIndoe ’12 Carolyn (Dolan ’89) McLain William G. McLain ’90 Grant E. McLaughlin ’62 Joyce (Reed ’62) McLaughlin Alisha McMillen John McMillen James E. McNamara ’09 Ann (Livermore ’65) Meriage Dr. Lawrence P. Meriage ’65 Arden G. Merwin Col. Carl A. Merwin ’65 Anndrea (Fisher ’95) Messinger Brandyn L. Messinger ’94 John W. Miles ’57 Linda (Ray ’57) Miles Linda (Etter ’86) Miller Robert H. Miller Jr. ’84 Shane J. Mills ’11 Brent Mischke Deborah (Miller ’77) Mischke Bonnie (Odell ’66) Mitchell Diane (Gerber ’95) Mitchell James L. Mitchell ’96 Loyal R. Mitchell Jr. ’66 Maccrae W. Monteith ’15 Megan L. Montgomery ’06 Christina Morton Dr. Robert C. Morton ’56 Ruth (Merwin ’50) Moser Rebecca L. Mudd Kent T. Newburg Stephanie M. Newburg The Rev. David C. Nissly ’71 Linda E. Nissly


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Adam V. Nowland ’07 Katie (Schroeder ’08) Nowland Christine (Marton ’90) O’Hara Robert O’Hara Judy L. Oliver Steven N. Oliver ’74 Barbara O’Palenick John J. O’Palenick ’59 Evan R. O’Rourke ’06 Melissa (Anderson ’06) O’Rourke Harriet Parke Laird D. Parke ’63 Cindy Parker Diane Paz Jeffrey Paz Erna Peterson Kenneth Peterson Katherine (Griffiths ’09) Pfeffer Oliver Pfeffer Mary C. Phifer Robert M. Phifer ’54 Debra (Dougherty ’83) Phillips Gerald L. Phillips Kelly A. Pidgeon Kelly C. Pidgeon ’89 Bryan C. Pierrot ’08 Kimberly (McDonald ’10) Pierrot Blanche L. Piper* Dr. Glenn B. Piper ’50 David N. Pisani Jr. ’93 Yang Pisani Shirley A. Pittman ’53 Kathleen (Caughey ’82) Plecity Maj. Mark S. Plecity ’82 Judy M. Pregmon Mark M. Pregmon Mary Radack Dr. Stephen T. Radack III ’83 Douglas A. Reno ’84 Blythe (Tomko ’96) Restelli Dr. Evan R. Restelli ’94 Dennis W. Reynolds ’64 Peggy Reynolds Beverly A. Rhoads Donald L. Rhoads ’69 Gary C. Ribe ’04 Kristen (Radebaugh ’04) Ribe Dr. Alan W. Rice Martha Rice Janice (Carter ’67) Rich Robert T. Rich ’67 Sally M. Richards Mary (Mueller ’78) Ridley Paul H. Ridley ’80 Dr. Shane D. Riggs ’10 Beth (Floss ’86) Risinger Bradley R. Risinger ’85 Carol Roberts Richard Roberts Patricia Rogers Robert K. Rogers ’63 George M. Romig ’58 Nancy (Byers ’57) Romig Melissa V. Pinard Rossow ’96 Robert Rossow Candice (Moffitt ’97) Rudy Clement Rudy Diane Salisbury Richard C. Salisbury Jr. ’83 Deborah (Helman ’75) Sanderson Ron T. Sanderson Anthony R. Sappe ’09 Naomi Sappe Ellen R. Sauerbrey Wilmer J. Sauerbrey Karen Savidge-Zimmerman Christina (Zortman ’70) Schell Dr. Gary F. Schell *deceased after gift

Andrea (Stonestreet ’93) Schuller Jeffrey P. Schuller ’93 Barb Schuster Robert J. Scoff ’64 Dr. Bradley Scott ’69 Kathleen A. Scott Dr. Christopher B. Scuderi ’98 Dr. Gaelyn E Scuderi Cynthia E. Seip John E. Seip John Sena Patricia (Balee ’83) Sena Ann E. Seward ’78 Brian A. Shaffer ’00 Jennifer (Russell ’00) Shaffer Jo-Lynne Shane Paul D. Shane ’91 Bernadette Sharp James Sharp Paul Sheedy Jr. Shelley Shipe Christopher C. Shirk ’87 Debbie L. Shirk Marilyn (Zargo ’73) Shiveley Timothy E. Shiveley ’71 J. Mark Shoemaker ’89 Dr. Traci (McFadden ’90) Shoemaker Franklin H. Shuman ’90 Judith (Stalker ’61) Shust Robert B. Shust Dr. Marlynn (Steele ’54) Sidehamer Robert A. Simmonds ’59 Daniel L. Simpson ’14 Mary (Bertocki ’14) Simpson Jane E. Slagter Robert W. Slagter ’70 James M. Smiley Janice M. Smiley Carol (Walters ’90) Smith David Smith Jessica (Rossi ’96) Smith Kevin K. Smith ’89 Steven R. Smith ’77 Brian M. Spaid Roxanne M. Spaid Craig R. Stambaugh Mabel E. Stansbury Walter P.E. Stansbury Roy Stratton Sandy (Warntz ’60) Stratton Julie A. Straub ’91 James Strauch Karen (Konarski ’82) Strauch David K. Stuart ’64 Olene (Hall ’65) Stuart Peter G. Sulzer Michele Sundeen Richard A. Sundeen ’91 Gloria M. Supancik John W. Supancik ’52* Helen (McCune ’59) Sutter Richard D. Sutter ’60 Allyson (Baird ’88) Sveda John M. Sveda Bonnelynn Swanson Daniel Swanson Deborah (Snyder ’87) Swanson Todd P. Swanson ’87 Jill (Griffing ’85) Sweet Timothy J. Sweet ’85 Richard R. Sweitzer ’66 Kelly (Mattes ’06) Tarasovitch Nicholas J. Tarasovitch ’06 Jane B. Tennant William S. Tennant ’53 Laurene L. Tessmer Richard P. Tessmer ’68

John W. Thatcher ’71 Patricia Thatcher Maureen A. Thayer ’78 Lynda Thilly Walter T. Thilly ’69 Robert R. Thomas ’58 Brandon J. Tigges ’11 Ian C. Tobin ’08 Susan (Doar ’08) Tobin Janet Toomey John W. Toomey Dr. Jeffrey S. Trimbath Jill D. Trimbath Matthew D. Trollinger ’05 Megan (Oyler ’03) Troxell Nathan J. Troxell ’02 Garrett L. Tyrrell ’65 Judith D. Tyrrell Louis G. Urbas ’73 Deborah (Corson ’79) VanDeveer Mark A. VanDeveer ’77 Retha E. VanHulzen William E. VanHulzen Erika VanSickel Peter L. VanSickel Kenneth C. Venmar ’80 Terri Venmar Holly (Burton ’68) Vernon Bradley E. Wagner Marci K. Wagner Bruce A. Walker ’72 Richard M. Walsh ’69 Sandra (Stadler ’70) Walsh Betsy Wenger James Wenger Linda S. Werner Robert E. Werner ’71 Elise M. Wick Dr. John L. Wick ’59 Deborah (Smith ’81) Wiley Donald P. Wiley ’81 Carrie A. Will James C. Will ’98 Lawrence Williams Rebecca Williams Ronald H. Wills ’97 Shannon F. Wills June E. Winold Wilbert C. Winold Diane D. Wirz William D. Wirz ’71 Janet (McElrath ’88) Wise Larry D. Wise ’64 N. Lynne (Damich ’65) Wise Scott Wise Don A. Wiseman Kathryn S. Wiseman Carol (Bergman ’53) Wolf Liesl (Zook ’93) Wolf Wayne C. Wolf C. L. Woodbridge* Allan F. Woodmancy ’62 William M. Yavelak Capt. Ronald E. Yeaw ’65 Dr. Amy (Rice ’81) Young David E. Young ’81 Joy O. Young Jennifer B. Zilenziger Rodman J. Zilenziger Jr. Jay R. Zimmerman ’77 Joseph F. Zsolcsak ’78 Linda Zsolcsak RAINBOW BRIDGE CIRCLE Roger S. Abbott Laurie W. Adams Gayle (Maischoss ’63) Adema Robert H. Adema ’63 J. Thomas Adzima ’64

Jean Adzima Erica (Faye ’01) Aiken Matthew P. Aiken ’95 Carol G. Aitken Lt. Col. Douglas B. Aitken ’65 Janice Aleksivich Robert L. Aleksivich Dr. John C. Alexander ’73 Nancy (Den Herder ’74) Alexander Ruth M. Allen Suzanne Alsnauer William E. Alsnauer Jr. ’79 Carl W. Amaditz ’65 Paula (Forsaith ’67) Amaditz Robert H. Andersen ’66 William Anderson Daniel A. Angeloni ’52 Camille (Waterhouse ’64) Anthony Dr. William A. Anthony ’64 Ermel A. Arias Nancy (Coons ’54) Arias Linda (Harbold ’62) Armiger David A. Armitage ’80 Shelley Armitage Joseph G. Arnone Linda (Tabacjar ’86) Arnone Heidi (Deutscher ’91) Austin Carolyn (Mays ’65) Axtell Ruch C. Baer Brandon R. Baker ’14 Donna (Lazaroff ’81) Baker Ray A. Baker ’80 Dr. Eric D. Bancroft Dr. Erin (Lukasiewicz ’07) Bancroft Clay Bannister Marla Bannister Mallory Barakat Dr. Michael A. Barakat ’04 Dr. Amy R. Barber ’93 Emily Barlow Jeremy M. Barlow ’07 Jack C. Barnes III ’89 Mary (Garwig ’88) Barnes Peggy T. Barrow Samuel W. Barrow Jr. Betty A. Bassett ’65 Melinda R. Batchelor ’11 Judy Bausum Robert W. Bausum Sr. ’61 Harry A. Beck ’92 Maureen Beck Nancy P. Becker Richard Becker ’55 Karen (Magill ’66) Behr Thomas W. Behr ’66 The Rev. Dr. Jeffrey S. Bell ’78 Susan Bell D. Allen Bergman ’59 Nora Bergman Edward T. Berti ’72 Mary (Hartley ’74) Berti Charles A. Betts ’88 Tawni (Patterson ’88) Betts Dr. Paula (Carns ’74) Bevan Richard W. Bevan ’72 Alexandra J. Bews James D. Bews Patrick Birch Valerie (Kindel ’92) Birch Richard C. Bishof ’60 Rosanna (Magenau ’61) Bishof Scott W. Bixler ’75 Garth E. Black ’81 Molly O. Black Bonnie J. Blackstone Franklin Blackstone Jr. David M. Blake ’60

Diane Blake Debbie Blendermann Ted Blendermann ’80 Shirley (Sprinkle ’55) Blood Stuart R. Blood Cynthia Bloom Fred D. Bloom ’68 John F. Blum Laura A. Blum Donald R. Boal ’74 Lynn Boal Daniel R. Bowser Jr. ’62 Dr. Andrew J. Brackbill ’02 Eric E. Brandt ’91 Jean M. Brandt Sarah A. Bray ’07 Robin (Duesterdick ’83) Brickman David C. Brown Gretchen Brown Judy Brown Larry R. Brown ’71 Linda (Behm ’67) Brown Robert E. Brown ’64 Scott L. Brown ’63 Robert M. Bruns ’78 Brian Bucek Deborah (Kanuch ’91) Bucek Linda Buckley Loren G. Buckley ’65 Mary A. Burdic ’78 James K. Burkley Ruth K. Burkley Liza (Callaro ’95) Burlingame Todd D. Burlingame ’95 Karen Burow Richard F. Burow ’60 John Lee Butler Kristen (Gregory ’94) Butler Lawrence H. Buzard ’66 Dr. Jennifer (Capela ’00) Cafardi Dr. John Cafardi James J. Caldwell ’69 Janet (Miller ’49) Caldwell Joan C. Caldwell Judith (Sylvester ’70) Caldwell Robert Caldwell Dr. Thomas L. Caldwell ’63 Scott R. Carroll ’73 Susan (Hamilton ’75) Carroll Geraldine (Walker ’46) Cashdollar Oliver F. Cashdollar Jr. ’49 Melissa Casselli The Rev. Stephen J. Casselli Emmy L. Caylor Frank B. Caylor ’62 Paul C. Cercone Rosemary (Marinelli ’79) Cercone Richard R. Cessar ’73 Sandra L. Cessar David Chan Jennifer (Sypherd ’97) Chan Benjamin J. Chapman ’11 Laura (North ’09) Chapman Pamela (Loeser ’71) Charles Ronald E. Charles ’70 Margaret (Schaffner ’70) Church The Rev. Thomas M. Church ’70 Kathleen A. Cirillo Richard J. Cirillo ’77 Diane L. Clay Gary E. Clay ’72 Beverly (Cameron ’64) Clayton Donald Clayton David J. Cole Donna M. Cole Ellen (Bakken ’86) Colonna Keith A. Colonna Sr. ’86

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David Conrad Lynne (Keyser ’66) Conrad Carolyn (Pucci ’63) Cook Don L. Cook Jr. ’63 John C. Cooper Martha (Douglass ’50) Cooper Brian Corbin Carole Corbin Elizabeth (Hetrick ’67) Corley Julie E. Coyne Kevin J. Coyne ’74 Ashley M. Crago ’10 Betsy (Boak ’77) Craig Brian M. Craig ’97 Denise (Ritschel ’97) Craig Dr. Robert P. Craig Ben Craven Leslie (Collins ’94) Craven Kathryn (Summers ’03) Crews Nathan W. Crews ’03 Nancy (Wilson ’57) Critchfield Daniel C. Croce ’08 Lara Croce Dr. Raquel Cross Donald C. Cummings ’55 Kay Cummings John Currid Nancy (McCafferty ’76) Currid Mary Lee Dahlinger Wayne L. Dahlinger ’55 Ellen (Bishop ’62) Daley Col. Philip Daley ’62 Richard L. Dambaugh ’78 Bonnie (Martin ’64) Davidson Barbara M. Davis Carolyn A. Davis ’53 Donald G. Davis ’65 Mary (Reed ’61) Davis Richard P. Davis T. Raymond Davis Glenn R. Deardorff ’94 Crystal Deckel Robert V. Deckel ’85 Orlando R. DeFelice Pamela (Headley ’75) DeFelice Erika (Heinzl ’06) Deiseroth Frank Delvaux Tracy Rossetti Delvaux ’91 Abram P. Denlinger ’13 Julie (Goetz ’91) Depew Nathan Depew Lisa (Carlson ’95) Dickerson Robert J. Dickerson ’95 Darla Diehl David S. Diehl ’75 Paul Dishop Sharon (McBride ’83) Dishop The Rev. Dr. David R. Dively ’76 Kathleen A. Dively Christopher P. Dixon ’93 Michelle (Manzer ’94) Dixon The Very Rev. John P. Downey ’75 Sharon A. Downey Dr. Faye R. Doyle Dr. Russell G. Doyle ’50 Amy (Donehoo ’99) Doz Matthew J. Doz ’95 James L. Duchene Jr. ’79 Susan K. Duchene Donald A. Duga ’76 Leisa L. Duga Col. John R. Dumbroski ’65 Nancy Dumbroski Richard K. Dunmyre ’66 Violet M. Dunmyre Maj. Larry A. Eckert (Ret.) ’77 Michelle (Duncan ’78) Eckert Charlene W. Egbert Charles B. Egbert ’71

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Harvey D. Elder ’87 Kelly J. Elder Dr. David M. Elliott ’67 Frank N. Elliott Lois (Boundy ’68) Elliott Mary (Neish ’51) Elliott Edward Elmer Brock Elmore Wendy Elmore Dr. W. Bradford Emery Aaron C. Emmert Megan (Letcher ’05) Emmert John L. English ’67 Patricia A. English Elizabeth T. Ernest Van C. Ernest ’84 Dr. Stephany Esper-Wismer Capt. George W. Etter (Ret.) ’68 Patricia Etter Laura (Roxberry ’02) Euler Maj. Peter S. Euler Helen (Smith ’57) Fair Dan Fairchild Lisa Fairchild Diana (Gonzalez ’83) Falconi James A. Falconi Sr. ’82 Janice (Henderson ’64) Farber Robert L. Farber ’65 John S. Farkas Lynne A. Farkas Amy (Beeson ’67) Felgar Jacqueline (Dunbar ’54) Ferguson The Rev. James J. Ferguson Jr. ’54 Eric M. Fichter Laura L. Fichter Jennifer (Secrest ’95) Filer Shane T. Filer ’95 Dr. Abe M. Finton Abby M. Fishel James E. Fishel Dr. Michael S. Fitzpatrick ’98 Robyn H. Fitzpatrick Donald E. Flockerzi ’56 Shirley A. Flockerzi Benjamin Floridia Tracey (Richards ’78) Floridia Bonnie M. Fogle Richard K. Fogle James D. Foote Kathryn (Baker ’79) Foote Charles W. Forrest III ’97 John G. Forrest Julie (Sodergren ’97) Forrest Kathryn (Haritos ’55) Forrest Cynthia A. Forrester Barbara Foster David S. Foster ’89 Mary S. Foster Dr. Ross A. Foster Michele Frailey-Miller ’89 John A. Franco Howard H. Frey Charles H. Fridley ’68 Teresa (Shawkey ’68) Fridley Charles L. Fuellgraf Johanna (Campbell ’53) Fuellgraf Becca Funyak Jay A. Funyak ’07 Cheryl Furman Scott C. Furman ’84 Dennis R. Gable Elizabeth Davis Gable Kenneth N. Gabriel ’66 Edward M. Gallagher III Lynn M. Gallagher James S. Gallo Livia L. Gallo Gordon B. Garrett Marcia (Howard ’57) Garrett

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Kevin J. Gaul ’10 Andrew P. Gaydos ’97 Laura (Otto ’98) Gaydos Elaine M. Gegel Lawrence A. Gegel Brian F. Gellner ’00 Rebecca Gellner Heather (Derk ’05) Georgy Matthew F. Georgy Col. James D. Gerber (Ret.) ’64 Stevan (Sparks ’65) Gerber Karen (Hayward ’91) Gibson Matthew D. Gibson ’89 Elizabeth Breene Gilger Brian R. Gillespie ’85 Heidi Gillespie Curt A. Given ’84 Lisa (Yargar ’85) Given Eric R. Givens ’65 Judith (Weeber ’65) Givens Richard J. Glover Barbara A. Gold Robert L. Gold ’58 James R. Goss Dr. Lisa (Allenbaugh ’94) Goss Helen Gotwald James K. Gotwald ’51 Paulina H. K. Graf Timothy J. Graf ’84 Courtney E. Greenway ’13 Carol (Robinson ’79) Gregg David E. Gregg ’77 Kristina (Jacobs ’82) Gregory Cdr. Peter W. Gregory ’80 Nancy A. Grey Dr. Roger A. Grey ’69 Richard S. Griffith Ann (McCade ’55) Gross Wallace E. Grossett Anne (Caldwell ’72) Guenther Walter Guenther Penelope Gunkler Walter Gunkler Jr. Ralph R. Gurley ’55 Kimberli S. Hahn Thomas J. Hahn ’78 Jane (Behman ’70) Hall Frank M. Halper Lee K. Halper Anne (Forrest ’70) Hamilton Phyllis (Green ’64) Harper Charles M. Harrington ’73 Marcia (Wilcox ’74) Harrington James D. Harris ’80 Adriane (Lashinsky ’99) Hassler Chad A. Hassler ’97 G. Jim Hasslocher Shirley Hause Stanley S. Hause ’59 Judith L. Hayes William T. Hayes ’58 Dolores (Dukate ’56) Headlee Joseph Headlee David K. Heck ’66 Susan S. Heck Ann (Davis ’88) Helfrich Mark J. Helfrich Arthur D. Hellman Eileen E. Hendrickson Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson Kristen (Over ’06) Henry Luke M. Henry ’05 George H. Herc Kathy (Cullen ’85) Herc Margaret (Marshall ’46) Hershberger Rebecca Hill Warren Hill Deborah (Smith ’73) Hinkle Dwight M. Hinkle ’73

Craig W. Hitchens ’81 Dona Hitchens Nancy E. Hobbs Theodore E. Hobbs Brittany (Hayward ’11) Hoffman Kevin A. Hoffman ’11 David A. Holder Jr. Mary Ann Hollands Robert Hollands Cheri (Rupert ’91) Hollenbaugh David M. Hollenbaugh ’92 K. Christine (Keefer ’71) Holman Tom M. Holman J. Larry Holodnak ’75 Nancy A. Holodnak Michael J. Homison ’03 Debora (Zomak ’91) Houck Timothy S. Houck ’91 Carol L. Hough ’78 Richard L. Houston ’77 Beth (Milner ’75) Howitt Richard W. Howitt David L. Hudak ’61 Nancy (Kennedy ’63) Hudak Janet Huddleston Thomas A. Huddleston ’80 James W. Huggler Sr. ’71 Rita Huggler Jane L. Hungar Thomas G. Hungar Danette (Bingle ’79) Hunter Daniel E. Hunter ’79 Scott Hurst Terri Hurst Geoffrey S. Hust ’94 Tracy (Walker ’93) Hust Ryan J. Hutchison ’95 Wendy (Harrison ’95) Hutchison Dr. Sanford Ikeda ’80 Joseph G. Imhoff ’68 Lt. Col. Randy W. Inboden ’79 Joseph A. Ionta ’75 Linda Ionta Dr. Eleanor (Chima ’55) Irwin H. Vaughn Irwin ’53 Arlene M. Jackson Robert D. Jackson Jr. ’60 Donna S. Jacobs Robert S. Jacobs ’65 Joseph C. Janke ’49 Lois Janke Laura A. Jenks ’91 Barbara O. Jermy Charles W. Jermy Jr. Jessica C. Johansen ’11 David J. Jones ’83 Judy B. Jones ’71 Maria K. Jones Dr. Donald A. Jordan Mary (Steltzer ’60) Jordan* Catrin (Hughes ’95) Joyner Kevin S. Joyner Craig G. Kaminicki ’85 Laura Kaminicki Richard J. Karas ’77 Mary Eve Kearns ’82 Becky (Breck ’93) Kennedy James S. Kennedy ’93 Carol W. Kenny James A. Kenny ’65 Karen R. Kidder William E. Kidder Jr. ’76 Robert F. Kildea ’76 Roberta (Briney ’76) Kildea Cheryl Killen Douglas H. Killen ’75 Cynthia (Hanna ’84) Kindt David Kindt Barbara J. King Robert D. King ’69

Anne E. Kisak Stephen J. Kisak Philip J. Kiser ’70 Robyn (Caldwell ’70) Kiser Jeanne N. Klesch John J. Klesch John Klimaszewski Julie (Kotchmar ’92) Klimaszewski Ellis H. Klingensmith ’54 Phyllis Klingensmith Robert L. Klingensmith ’54 Anne C. Klipp Todd L.C. Klipp Gayle T. Knapp ’61 Ruth (LaZaro ’63) Knapp Donna A. Knarr Dr. John W. Knarr ’66 George E. Knight ’69 Georgia (Wilson ’70) Knight Richard R. Kobal Jr. ’89 Mary C. Kocon Philip S. Kocon ’79 The Rev. Dr. Norman E. Koehler III ’56 Virginia (Schadt ’56) Koehler Howard L. Kossler ’70 Linda (Wenger ’70) Kossler Philip W. Kramer ’13 Nancy W. Krebs Richard F. Krebs ’63 Samuel A. Krempasky ’52 Linda J. Krieder Robert D. Krieder ’67 Dennis M. Kriek ’73 Nancy (Hicks ’75) Kriek Vera Jane (Metz ’51) Kuhn Keith Laidlaw ’66 Mark K. Lamison ’90 Virginia (Gartner ’90) Lamison Keith Laninga Kerry (Ohlrich ’89) Laninga Brian T. Lants ’89 E. Amanda (Phillips ’89) Lants Bill N. Lawrence Emma (Munoz ’95) Lawrence Linda (Mahan ’70) Lawrence Michael J. Lawrence Dr. Jeffrey B. Leach ’92 Pamela (Henderson ’91) Leach Dawn M. Leasure ’05 M. Joan (Cornelius ’54) Lees Robert E. Lees ’54 Charles W. Lehnert ’50 Shirley Lehnert Christopher J. Lehr Elizabeth E. Lehr Cordelia (Seeley ’49) Lenz Laurel J. LeSuer Robert C. LeSuer ’78 Glenda Letcher Stanley Letcher Barbara (Corbin ’76) Lewis Clinton H. Lewis ’75 Michael S. Ley ’86 Sharon (Beck ’86) Ley Brandon T. Lipchek ’98 Marie (Beamer ’97) Lipchek Sharon (Eshbaugh ’92) Lipscomb James M. Livermore ’65 Nanci Livermore Jane S. Long Dr. Nicholas K. Long ’61 James M. Lopresti Julia A. Lopresti Alfred E. Lopus Kathleen (Kugel ’78) Lopus Byron R. Lowrance Malinda H. Lowrance Amanda Lucco


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Matthew J. Lucco ’02 John J. Lux Jr. Kimberly (Hill ’79) Lux Matthew R. Lux ’70 Patricia M. Lux Barbara (Lyons ’84) Lyle Dr. Donald L. Lyle Elizabeth (Dunn ’06) Lyle Michael G. Lyle ’05 Lane Mabbett Mary (Martin ’69) Mabbett Harry A. Macaulay ’72 Kathleen (Morris ’74) Macaulay Howard D. Macdonald ’54 Patricia (Marlin ’54) Macdonald Helen MacKinney J. James MacKinney Jr. ’69 Beth A. Malarkey James M. Malarkey ’82 Jeffrey P. Maley Mary E. Maley Holly (Hammond ’77) Maloney Tim Maloney Scott R. Mang ’08 Michael S. Manning ’90 Suzanne L. Manning Jane Ellen Mark Robert E. Mark Kristine (Wolfe ’88) Marsheck William J. Marsheck III ’88 Laura (Kiebler ’78) Martin M. Timothy Martin ’78 Betty Martz John D. Martz ’63 James B. Mathews ’69 Kathleen P. Mathews George H. Matthews V ’13 Janet Mawhinney Dr. Michael G. Mawhinney ’67 Arthur G. McAuley ’70 Patti McAuley Michael P. McCafferty ’75 Kelly (Bubar ’99) McCann Steven P. McCann ’99 Alexa V. McCourt Kenneth W. McCourt ’62 James L. McCoy ’68 Kathy (Clepper ’70) McCoy Suzanne L. McCoy ’93 Robert L. McCracken ’76 Megan McCullough-Kobal Jane (Walker ’56) McCutcheon Robert K. McCutcheon ’55 James R. McFarland Joanne McFarland Patricia S. McGarvey Timothy W. McGarvey Deena (Keebler ’95) McHenry Todd W. McHenry ’95 Douglas W. McKay ’68 Dr. John R. McMillan ’50 Yvonne (Fisher ’51) McMillan Paula McMillin Jenna L. McSweeney Thomas V. McSweeney Catherine M. Mercer Walter S. Mercer Betty (Drew ’50) Mertens Suzanne (Sutton ’55) Mertz Jonathan G. Metcalf ’78 Wendy (Taylor ’78) Metcalf Roy E. Metcalfe Carl C. Meyers ’69 Nancy Meyers Deanna Miller Deborah L. Miller Robert G. Miller ’76 Wayne G. Miller Geriannne Minkus Richard Minkus Jr. *deceased after gift

Barbara (Gill ’78) Minner Col. Donald K. Minner ’78 John H. Mischler ’68 Brian L. Mook ’64 Carol Mook James R. Moon ’55 Penny S. Moon Janet (Kovarik ’75) Moore Nancy P. Moore Richard E. Moore ’76 Scott D. Moore ’78 The Rev. Matthew J. Morelli ’07 Dr. Jennifer (Shanklin ’98) Morgan Shaun M. Morgan Dr. William C. Morgan ’67 Barbara (Abrams ’70) Morrison Kenneth W. Morrison John H. Moser ’53 James E. Moyer Charles F. Mullen Jr. ’58 Elizabeth (Boone ’59) Mullen Martha H. Munsch Russell E. Nason ’50 Calvin D. Neithamer Sr. Mary (Reslink ’63) Neithamer Dr. Martha D. Nelson Roger H. Nelson ’53 Jeanne M. Newburg ’78 Dr. Marsha K. Nickels Dr. William G. Nickels Heidi (Gausman ’03) Nicklas Nathan Nicklas Joanne (Rugh ’56) Nisley Lt. Col. Kermit J. Nisley Jr. ’56 (Ret.) Jason S. O’Grady ’04 Katherine (Muse ’06) O’Grady Elaine L. O’Hara James C. O’Harrow ’71 Andrew D. O’Keefe ’10 Laura (Miller ’10) O’Keefe Mark D. Olson Suzanne (Lindey ’85) Olson Brenda S. Oman Gregory A. Oman ’76 H. Bruce Opitz ’53 Nancy J. Opitz Donald R. Owrey Kelly (Walker ’89) Owrey Edmund D. Pack Jr. ’83 Renee D. Pack Suryun Pang Timothy Pang Douglas Parry Lorri Parry Melissa Parry-Short ’09 Benjamin G. Pastrick ’57 Nancy (Wingrove ’56) Pastrick Kathleen (Wirtz ’73) Patterson Linda Patterson Robert C. Patterson Rodger A. Patterson ’66 Carol A. Pefferman William A. Pefferman David J. Pelliccione ’83 William J. Perkins John V. Peters ’67 Bradley S. Peterson Carl J. Peterson ’59 Carol O. Peterson Karen M. Peterson Nancy (Huston ’86) Phifer William T. Phifer ’86 Deborah (Newberry ’65) Pittman Nathan S. Pittman ’63 Mark W. Podvia ’83 Barbara L. Porter George C. Porter ’72 Mallorie (Garlock ’06) Prinino

Michael Prinino Samuel G. Probst ’91 Cheryl (Bupp ’94) Prouty Stephen R. Prouty ’94 Patricia (Clark ’60) Puntureri Andrew J. Quinn ’13 Heather (Riding ’91) Raine Ronald F. Raine ’90 Dwight G. Ralph ’68 Nancyjo (Niles ’69) Ralph Candace Raupach Paul R. Raupach ’63 Charles B. Rawson Jr. ’63 Delores (Gabrenas ’64) Rawson Jon M. Raymond ’67 Mary E. Raymond Vicki C. Recker The Rev. Dr. Frank G. Reeder ’74 Kathleen R. Reeder Joshua R. Reedy Rachel (Throckmorton ’05) Reedy Deborah (McCafferty ’76) Rhodaberger William L. Rhodaberger ’75 John B. Rhodes II ’69 Pamela J. Rhodes Kenneth H. Richards Jr. ’72 Mary Jane (Headings ’70) Richards Nancy Rife Thomas G. Rife ’59 Kristyn (McGuirk ’90) Robb P. Mark Robb Clinton H. Robbins Suzanne K. Robbins Linda Robeson Stuart H. Robeson Jr. ’66 Concetta Robinson Donna J. Robinson Nicholas J. Robinson ’64 Ronald R. Robinson ’71 Joseph P. Romano ’72 Sara Romano Barbara (Dilworth ’63) Roscoe Harold L. Rose ’51 Hilda M. Rose Howard R. Rumbaugh ’70 Eric L. Rummins ’87 Marilyn Rummins Gail (Manlove ’75) Rumsey Paul M. Rumsey ’74 George F. Russell ’63 Sandra (Mills ’65) Russell Anne M. Ryks Donald E. Ryks Kimberly S. Salem William F. Salem III ’86 Michael A. Sandell ’72 Roberta J. Sandell Joyce Sauer Peter Sauer Marian T. Sautter Leslie P. Scalise Michael F. Scalise ’77 John C. Schaefer Jr. Linda (Walter ’83) Schaefer David B. Schaeffer ’62 Jean A. Schaeffer David A. Schertz Nancy L. Schertz Charles Schilling Gladys (Walter ’52) Schilling Suzanne (Mirick ’80) Schintzius Anna (Lindstrom ’89) Schmidt James H. Schmidt Barbara (Sherwin ’71) Schmit Charles F. Schmit Jr. ’70 Dr. Carrie (Lippert ’95) Schreck Christopher Schreck

Andrew H. Schreiber ’80 Jennifer (Detorre ’80) Schreiber Diana Schwandt Marvin R. Schwandt ’70 Charles R. Scott Jr. ’72 Erin (O’Brien ’89) Scott Jeffrey W. Scott ’90 Marcia (Beazell ’73) Scott Dr. Carol A. Scuro Gregory Senter Marilyn Senter Carolyn (Shelly ’60) Shaffer The Rev. Clair W. Shaffer ’58 Frank M. Shaffer Jr. ’59 Nancy Shaffer Susan (Cober ’63) Shannon Janis Shearer Thomas R. Shearer ’70 Nancy (Frank ’71) Shertzer Richard H. Shertzer ’71 Jerry E. Shick ’71 Nancy Shick Harry R. Shiever ’62 Nancy L. Shiever Tyler K. Short ’08 Jane (Rickett ’63) Sigston Richard Sigston Anthony J. Simeone ’80 M. Dru Simeone Robin (Winkle ’89) Simpson Todd E. Simpson ’89 Dr. B. Douglas Smith Duane E. Smith Everett C. Smith ’60 Gary R. Smith ’77 Kimberly A. Smith Laura A. Smith ’04 Mary Smith Paul M. Smith Richard R. Smith ’70 Vivian Smith Melanie (Krahe ’92) Snitchler Todd A. Snitchler J.D. ’92 Eldan R. Snyder ’63 Ellyn (Christian ’81) Snyder Sarah H. Snyder Steven P. Snyder Dr. Arnold W. Sodergren Mary E. Sodergren Dr. Pierce S. Soffronoff Strachelle B. Soffronoff Dena (Lauch ’92) Solman Stephen R. Solman ’96 Robert D. Sopher ’53 Dr. John A. Sparks ’66 Marion (Malarkey ’67) Sparks Dr. Arnold F. Sprecher Jr. Ingrid V. Sprecher Arlan Stehney Marcy (Lucas ’96) Stehney Carolyn Steiger Robert Steiger The Rev. Daniel R. Stewart Kathleen R. Stewart Martha R. Stewart-Finton Kathleen A. Stone William H. Stone Jr. James C. Stuart ’57 John F. Stultz ’00 Benjamin T. Stumpf ’03 Colleen (Piker ’03) Stumpf Ronald Subourne Hyeon Suk Toni J. Sulkowski ’75 Jennifer Sunderlin Dr. Matthew D. Sunderlin ’98 Cynthia A. Swartz ’76 Pamela M. Swedo Robert Swedo Diane S. Taber

Philip R. Taber Alex K. Teal ’10 Mara (Ivey ’10) Teal Chad M. Templin ’92 Dr. Kristin (Swenn ’92) Templin Paul L. Thee Sonji A. Thee Amy M. Thomas Shari Thomas Todd G. Thomas ’90 W. Brent Thomas ’94 Angela (Sebastian ’77) Thompson Jeffrey H. Thompson ’79 Jocelyn (Moore ’80) Thompson Judith (Daucher ’64) Thompson Kathy Thompson Mark R. Thompson ’84 Thomas M. Thompson ’65 David R. Tidman ’80 Larry L. Tinkey ’71 Dr. Patricia (Armstrong ’75) Tinkey Bernard J. Tipton ’65 Dorothy Tipton Melissa (Kaiser ’85) Titus Wayne B. Titus III ’87 Charlene A. Tomer Keith Tomer Joseph N. Tosh III Kathy (Petula ’89) Tosh Clive Turner Susan (Braunwarth ’91) Turner Dr. John T. Uchic ’64 Marie E. Uchic Joseph C. Valentine Sara (McClester ’66) Valentine Louis C. Varljen ’60 Patricia E. Varljen Amy (Bacher ’02) Vernon Cory D. Vernon ’03 James D. Vetter ’83 Patricia W. Vetter Carole G. Vintalore Louis C. Vintalore Brenda L. Vinton Geoffrey W. Vinton ’83 Andrew H. Vogel III Nancy (Ridgway ’65) Vogel Brian Vogl Patricia (Ensslen ’81) Vogl Adrian Vroegindewey III Mary Jo Vroegindewey Kelly (Poziviak ’90) Wacenske Kurt R. Wacenske Jennifer Wada Judy Wagner Robert J. Wagner ’80 John A. Wallace ’66 Leslie M. Wallace Lorraine (Eichenmiller ’82) Wang Michael Wang Elizabeth (Lehner ’77) Ward Robert W. Ward ’77 Edgar G. Washburn Jr. Marsha (Mulholland ’94) Washburn LeeAnn Wawrzynski Dr. Paul E. Wawrzynski II ’86 Cheryl (Edwards ’70) Weaver Malcolm Weaver Deborah Weiland Anne E. Wells ’14 Ashley K. Wenger ’93 Jennifer (Peters ’93) Wenger Kurt F. Werts ’65 Linda (Dabb ’67) Werts Amy (Waldschmidt ’87) Wessel David L. Wessel Dr. Susan (Burr ’69) Wessels

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Dr. Walter J. Wessels ’69 Elizabeth A. Whayland ’82 C. Elaine (McCarthy ’61) Wherry James E. Wherry ’59 B. J. Whigham Peter S. Whigham Dr. Mark E. Whitaker ’90 Dr. Melissa (Gensemer ’90) Whitaker Audrey White William H. White ’49 David P. Wick Sallie (Norris ’95) Wick Cathleen C. Williams Jeffrey C. Williams ’80 Melba L. Williams Michelle (Smith ’01) Williams Robert S. Williams Ruth (Wick ’48) Williams Steven A. Williams Sara A. Winland ’52 Brian D. Winner Elicia (Mack ’02) Winner Barbara A. Wirick David P. Wirick ’69 Dr. Arthur T. Wirtz Dr. Sharon (Bradley ’72) Wirtz Marjorie (Sloan ’65) Wise William J. Wise Dr. William H. Wismer ’82 Ann C. Wisor Gary L. Wisor Laura Witmer Michael Witmer Kathryn A. Witt William C. Witt II Marla (Upton ’73) Wood Rhonda K. Woodward Robert J. Woodward ’79 Lois W. Worst Richard A. Worst ’80 Janet K. Wright Adam C. Wyse ’96 Jennifer Wyse Michael F. Yarochowicz ’64 David W. Yoho ’74 Deborah Yoho Cynthia York David A. York ’63 Laurie M. Young Paul N. Young John H. Younkins ’60 Kenneth P. Yourish ’71 Judith (Hill ’65) Zacharda The Rev. W. J. Zacharda ’66 Ernest E. Zeger ’50 Mary (Russell ’60) Zielasko MayLe Zimmerman R. Bruce Zimmerman Edward R. Zipay ’89 Elizabeth (Gehris ’91) Zipay Edward I. Zmuda ’53 Joyce B. Zmuda Kevin E. Zumkehr ’81 Kim Zumkehr WOLF CREEK CIRCLE Dale W. Abel ’72 Nancy R. Abel Vincent J. Abramo Wren (Moorefield ’64) Abramo F. Kirk Adams ’64 Jack L. Adams ’09 Jay P. Adams ’90 Margaret Adams Mary (Best ’72) Adams Robert M. Adams ’47 Russell L. Adams Stephanie (Graham ’92) Adams Charles E. Addis Jr. ’64

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Margaret Addis John D. Aderholt J.D. ’99 Molly (Hannah ’99) Aderholt Delores E. Aebersold Frederick C. Aebersold Claude T. Agostini Susan H. Agostini Catherine P. Alektiar Kaled M. Alektiar Amy (Weston ’92) Alexander Gregory T. Alexander ’91 Marilyn (Bailey ’63) Alexander Christopher L. Algiere Mary A. Algiere Albert Alioto Susan M. Alioto Audrey G. Allen Bradley L. Allen Dr. Jeffery Allen Lillian (Rodgers ’52) Allen Linda Allen Lisa (Danielson ’88) Allen Lynn E. Allen Paul W. Allen Phyllis (Porter ’54) Allen Sandra B. Allen Victoria E. Allen ’15 The Rev. Dr. Wayne W. Allen ’54 Dr. Blair T. Allison Carol M. Allison Christopher S. Altmeyer ’84 Eric Ameigh Dr. Margretta (Johnson ’80) Ameigh James C. Ames ’70 Charles W. Anchors Jr. ’90 Kimberly Anchors Dr. Joel B. Anders ’98 Kathryn (Stokes ’99) Anders K. Tucker Andersen Karen K. Andersen Andy Anderson Arthur H. Anderson ’52 Beth Anderson Carolyn M. Anderson Debra (Decker ’77) Anderson Donna (Porter ’78) Anderson John M. Anderson ’83 Dr. Lara (Lomicka ’92) Anderson Leigh (Garrett ’83) Anderson Linda (Barnes ’67) Anderson Peter G. Anderson ’64 Richard W. Anderson Robert S. Anderson ’81 Sandra L. Anderson Scott J. Anderson Todd A. Anderson William J. Anderson William W. Anderson Leslie Ansett Timothy G. Ansett Jane (Brown ’70) Anthony John F. Anthony Susan (Knappenberger ’73) Appleton Joyce (Reed ’57) Arbutina Mirko Arbutina ’59 Anitra (Rockhill ’66) Archer David W. Archer ’66 Elizabeth (McKenzie ’55) Ariss Kimberly S. Armbrecht Steven P. Armbrecht Doreen J. Armstrong Marjorie (Hogue ’47) Armstrong Thomas E. Armstrong Debra Arner The Hon. James G. Arner ’73 Matthew T. Arnoldy ’96 Stephanie (Landis ’96) Arnoldy Dawn (Conser ’94) Arthurs

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Donald R. Arthurs Sylvia G. Atkinson Terry S. Atkinson ’65 John M. Austin ’70 Daumier P. Austria Angelique Avdellas John G. Avdellas ’90 Vance S. Awa ’07 Debrah Ayoub Paul I. Ayoub ’81 Pierce K. Babirak ’09 Brian E. Backensto ’74 Sandra Backensto Lisa M. Backert Connor J. Baer ’13 Lynn T. Baer Mark C. Baer Meredith Baer Susan B. Baer William J. Baer III Bruce Baird Ruth (Beatty ’59) Baird The Rev. Arthur H. Baisch Evelyn J. Baisch Amy (Sarginger ’75) Baker Joan B. Baker* Kenneth R. Baker ’74 Renee Baker Steven H. Baker ’79 William W. Baker ’58* Col. Jeffrey W. Baldrige (Ret.) ’69 Leslie H. Baldrige Michael Balkey Molly (Mokodean ’02) Balkey Franklin B. Ball Sr. Sally Ball Janet R. Balserak Dr. Robert J. Balserak ’60 Joseph P. Bamford ’81 Lynn Bamford Judith Banks S. John Banks III ’76 Halley (Batz ’95) Bannon Sean P. Bannon Joyce (Winter ’70) Bardeen Robert W. Bardeen Dr. Bruce A. Barker ’93 Kristen (Pillsbury ’93) Barker Dorothy A. Barnes Timothy D. Barnes Colette (Heeter ’79) Barnett Leslie G. Barnett ’74 Linda A. Barnett ’66 Edward L. Barnette Pamela (Kemerer ’72) Barnette Dr. Alfred R. Barrow ’74 The Rev. June G. Barrow James T. Barthol Kathleen M. Barthol Deanna Bartholme Fred N. Bartholme ’55 Charles H. Bartholomew ’65 Pat Bartholomew Aaron C. Bartlett Wendy A. Bartlett John F. Barton ’63 Sandra Barton Cheryl L. Bates H. Richard Bates Cindy L. Batluck Dr. David Batluck Brian E. Baughman Kristen (Anderson ’92) Baughman Betty Baumgardner Thomas C. Baumgardner ’72 Diane Beach Dr. John R. Beall Susan S. Beall Sandra Beauchat

Thomas J. Beauchat ’59 Dolly Bechtell Dr. Homer F. Bechtell ’51 Barbara A. Beck ’86 Patricia A. Beckett Robert H. Beckett David T. Beckinghausen Linda K. Beckinghausen Sandra (Erwin ’72) Beckwith Terry F. Beckwith ’72 Lynda (Varner ’93) Beichner Dr. Scott B. Beichner ’91 Beverly A. Beihl ’70 Kathryn L. Beilstein Paul D. Beilstein ’64 Carolyn (Aeberli ’64) Bell James E. Bell ’64 The Rev. James G. Bell Jr. ’64 Kate E. Bell Patrick R. Bell ’05 Priscilla Bell Anthony J. Belmonte Linda K. Belmonte Ellen K. Benbow John Benbow John J. Bender Therese A. Bender Ivan Bennett Susan Bennett Linda Benning Roger Benning Marcella J. Bens Robert A. Bens ’60 Jonathan M. Bensing Joseph Benti Frank Benton Marjo Benton David D. Benz Derrick Berad Shelley (Alfano ’02) Berad Christine (Chilson ’72) Berardinis Ronald J. Berardinis Clifford C. Berchtold Marcia (Dodd ’65) Berchtold Elinore (Volk ’50) Beresford Ingrid K. Berkebile Lt. Col. Wayne E. Berkebile ’70 Alyn G. Bernell ’52 Shirley (Jones ’51) Bernell G. Gary Berner ’70 Judy S. Berner Wendy J. Bernett ’73 Harold T. Bernsdorff Jr. ’63 Mary Bernsdorff Jerry Bernstein Brandi (Mikesell ’95) Bertolino Timothy Bertolino Neal R. Bertram Joan A. Betts ’66 Paul C. Betz ’72 Brian P. Bezner Stephanie F. Bezner Dr. Paul A. Bialas Jamie A. Biehl ’99 Jack N. Bimber ’14 Curt A. Bindas ’91 Pamela (Chalfant ’91) Bindas Christine (Savage ’69) Bingham Franklin P. Bingham ’61 Marilyn M. Bingham Robert W. Bingham Jr. ’67 John J. Bini Melinda Bini John D. Binion ’15 Jonathan Bishop Kathryn A. Bishop ’79 Lisa (Earnest ’87) Bishop Susan (Ward ’66) Bissell Joan B. Bitterman Brian R. Bittner

Susan (Earls ’87) Bittner Michael Bizenov Evan K. Bjorndal ’13 Helen (Woods ’45) Black John K. Black ’62* Mary (McElwain ’54) Black Nancy (Rinehart ’64) Black Jane A. Blackburn John D. Blackburn ’61 Lisa M. Blackburn ’07 Sanford E. Blair ’62 John B. Blakley Jr. ’70 Bette (Smith ’55) Blanchfield Pilar Rodriguez Blanco ’06 Stephen G. Bland Yvonne (Sacripant ’83) Bland Fred B. Blaney Gail (Berghoff ’61) Blaney Paul Z. Blitz ’15 Laura (Tarkett ’85) Blumberg Victor Blumberg Debra L. Blythe John P. Blythe The Rev. Bruce G. Boak ’69 Martha (Oerter ’70) Boak Derek P. Bogdon Sara (Ohlerich ’01) Bogdon Loretta J. Bohn ’86 Carrie Bohne Jeffrey B. Bohne ’96 Annette (Dambacher ’79) Boliver Donald M. Boliver ’79 Karen (Dutka ’96) Bolumen Mark A. Bolumen ’96 Jan (Bierly ’72) Boore W. Brent Boore ’71 James R. Booth ’65 Daniel E. Boring ’64 S. Kathleen Boring John P. Bosco Marie (Kropf ’69) Bosco Ed Bostedo Tamara (Loginow ’82) Bostedo Connie (Goughler ’81) Both William J. Both ’81 Jeffrey L. Bouch Melinda (Boyd ’01) Bouch Douglas F. Bovard ’74 Patricia G. Bovard Deborah (Duff ’74) Bower Kurt R. Bower Natalie W. Bower Carla S. Bowlin Dr. William F. Bowlin ’72 C. Marvene (Snyder ’62) Bowser Charlotte (Krasley ’57) Bowser Marqui M. Bowser Marta (Jablonovsky ’83) Bowser Nathan S. Bowser ’09 Nelson D. Bowser ’57 Dr. O. G. Bowser Richard T. Bowser ’83 Julie A. Boyd ’80 James F. Boykan ’53 Joyce Boykan Derek T. Boyle Sr. Johnene R. Boyle Craig H. Brallier ’71 Susan Brallier David K. Brautigam ’65 Linda (Deniker ’64) Brautigam Deanna H. Breading Mark A. Breading Linda (Lee ’78) Breder David W. Breithaupt Caroline Breneman Dr. Frederic J. Brenner Patricia E. Brenner Julie C. Brewer Matthew A. Brewer


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John M. Brier ’94 Rae A. Brigger Richard A. Brigger ’57 Brian W. Brindle ’04 Melody Brindle Jessica R. Brink William Brink Lt. Col. Rex E. Brinker ’76 Susan Brinker Col. John R. Briscoe (Ret.) ’63 Pat Briscoe John A. Brittain Charles D. Brock Jane (Milligan ’72) Brock Jane C. Bronson Robert E. Bronson Jr. ’67 Frederick P. Brooks Jr. Nancy G. Brooks Margaret D. Broussard B. Jean Brown ’72 Bobbie J. Brown Christine (Cassetti ’79) Brown Curt Brown Cynthia Brown David J. Brown ’82 Gwen (Smith ’70) Brown Jody Brown John Brown II Katherine (Rollins ’83) Brown Michael J. Brown Nancy B. Brown P. Thomas Brown ’61 Richard K. Brown ’70 Sandra Brown Terry J. Brown Jay R. Brubaker Kathleen S. Brubaker Betty (Nicholas ’56) Brumbaugh Lt. Col. Daughn L. Brumbaugh (Ret.) ’56 Marilyn (Henry ’52) Brumbaugh Dennis L. Brumley ’75 Linda (Taylor ’77) Brumley Carson W. Bryan Fred Bryan Lee Bryan Carl A. Bryant ’65 Susan Bryant Phyllis W. Bryson William C. Bryson ’61 Edward G. Buchan Mary (McCracken ’73) Buchan Faye H. Buckham Robert L. Buckham ’55 Dr. Angela N. Buckler ’08 Bethany (Cox ’90) Buckley Dr. Robert J. Buckley ’90 Gregory W. Bucks Megan (Criswell ’04) Bucks Heather (Heinecke ’89) Budnik Mark M. Budnik Dr. Andrew Bulazo ’61 The Rev. Andrew C. Bullions ’65 Barbara Bullions John L. Bullions ’67 Regina (Sterner ’64) Bullions Kimberly H. Bunker ’14 Patricia Burdette Stephen Burdette Virginia (Wash ’57) Burgess Wendell L. Burgess ’57 Karen A. Burket Mark W. Burket Melissa Burkett Capt. Richard D. Burkett Jr. ’98 Mary J. Burkholder Scott D. Burkholder ’80 John E. Burleson ’71 Karen L. Burleson Allen D. Burns *deceased after gift

Carol Burns Catherine L. Burns Margaret L. Burns Carol (Hartman ’68) Burton Dan Burton Nathan D. Burtt ’08 David M. Bushey Jan P. Bushey James D. Bushong ’95 Kerry Bushong Richard S. Butler Jr. ’53 James F. Butts Patricia T. Butts Patricia A. Buzard Dr. Russel A. Buzard ’69 Frank C. Byham Nancy (Davis ’53) Byham Ann L. Cadley John R. Cadley ’66 Susannah G. Cafardi ’04 George F. Cahill Scott N. Cairns Virginia (Akers ’68) Cairns Maureen A. Calandra Paul J. Calandra ’80 Beth R. Caldwell Donald R. Caldwell Jeffrey L. Caldwell ’75 Catherine (Ehrke ’93) Caligiuri Joseph Caligiuri Georgina (Kalamaras ’61) Callas James Callas Elizabeth A. Calupca ’62 Juan C. Calzada Susan (Sems ’98) Calzada Brittany (Baker ’08) Campbell Cody G. Campbell ’08 Harry W. Campbell Jill (Papariello ’02) Campbell Lorelee (Shaulis ’92) Campbell Marc D. Campbell ’92 Ryan M. Campbell ’01 Sarah W. Campbell Mary Lou Candiloro Raymond Candiloro Beverly A. Cannon Douglas Cannon ’62 Margaret Cannon Robert E. Cannon ’69 Carol (Draper ’68) Carcione Frank Carcione Daniel R. Carey ’79 Mary Jo Carey Sarah (Kelley ’50) Carey Cheryl (Stai ’74) Carlile Jean (Davison ’48) Carlile Jim Carlile Eric C. Carlson ’63 Margaret (Green ’63) Carlson Jordan W. Carmichael ’15 Lois Carmichael Scott Carmichael Gregory A. Carns ’84 Terry (Beatty ’84) Carns Kathleen M. Carper Thomas M. Carper Elizabeth A. Carroll Kenneth Carroll Richard S. Carter ’59 Suzanne Carter Israel J. Cartier ’01 Margaret (Spear ’69) Caskey Dr. Cleanne Cass ’68 Jeffrey D. Cass ’89 Laura (Romain ’89) Cass Gail (Sjothun ’62) Casselman Robert Casselman Dr. David B. Castrodale Patricia A. Castrodale Jim Caton

Lt. Col. Marilyn (Almquist ’70) Caton (Ret.) Brian R. Caudill ’08 Gerard M. Centofanti ’70 Linda (Meadowcroft ’71) Centofanti Craig K. Cerra ’92 Tamara C. Cerra John J. Chambers Virginia (Hunt ’76) Chambers Shelly M. Chandler ’86 Chancie Chaney Jordan W. Chaney ’04 Jarrett M. Chapman ’04 Kathie (Reynolds ’79) Chapman Kristin (Morgan ’04) Chapman Melodee B. Chapman Dr. Michael A. Chapman ’00 Sharon (Caskey ’00) Chapman Dr. Stephen J. Chapman Willis J. Chapman Sherry L. Chappell Timothy J. Chappell Kelly A. Charles Dr. Michael G. Charles ’80 The Rev. Noel G. Chase ’66 Peggy Chase Kimberly A. Chesnut ’80 Douglas R. Chiado ’71 Nancy Vanpelt Chiado Barbara A. Childress Dr. James P. Childress Jr. Ralph N. Childs Minji Cho ’07 Carol (Johnson ’51) Christian John D. Christian ’62 Sandra S. Christian Darolyn H. Christiansen David S. Christiansen Franchard G. Christie ’51* Patricia L. Christie Gregory M. Chronister ’75 Ray K. Chu ’88 Carol E. Church ’72 Catherine D. Church Mark E. Church Jane (McAdoo ’82) Cieply Paul R. Cieply ’81 Janet (Waddington ’65) Clark Richard Clark Agnes Classen Scott M. Classen ’65 Andrew J. Claudy ’14 Sharil S. Claudy Steven P. Claudy Brinton R. Clay ’68 Linda Clay Anne (Malin ’55) Cleaver Kurt Cleaver Elsie (Wolfrum ’55) Clees Dr. W. James Clees ’57 Thomas G. Clement Dr. Vonette L. Clement Charlene (Marrale ’64) Cleveland David B. Cleveland Demaris Clicquennoi John G. Clicquennoi ’63 Michael P. Cliff Patricia J. Cliff Patty Cobbett Robert H. Cobbett ’66 Richard W. Cochran Karen Codner Michael Codner Faris W. Coffindaffer Teresa Coffindaffer Dr. Timothy W. Coffindaffer ’81 Amy (May ’02) Coffman Samuel B. Coffman ’02

Emily E. Cole ’13 J. Harvey Cole Virginia M. Cole Larry Coleman Marcy (Lewis ’98) Coleman Cdr. David L. Coles Patricia A. Coles Juliet M. Colins Robert Collins Kimberly R. Conaway ’99 John A. Condie ’88 Pamela (Thompson ’89) Condie Ross W. Conley ’92 David C. Conn ’67 Jeanne (Shockey ’64) Conners Richard A. Conners Jr. ’64 Betty (Nichol ’73) Connor Dr. Michael J. Connor ’73 Dale M. Cook Philip E. Cook Jr. ’68 William E. Cook Karen (Campbell ’69) Cookson Timothy J. Cookson ’69 Barb Coolidge Robert L. Coolidge ’65 C. Clifford Coons III ’74 Nancy (Irvine ’74) Coons Carol (Wells ’82) Cooper Jeffrey D. Cooper John D. Cooper ’77 Kathleen (Gula ’77) Cooper Lisa (Ramsey ’84) Cooper Stuart B. Cooper Cindy (Yuhas ’78) Corbett Jeffrey Corbett Amy (Hankey ’89) Corey Rodney A. Corey ’90 Dr. Sharon (Perrine ’67) Corey Durvin B. Corker Laurie (Solomond ’89) Corker Donald B. Cornish Jr. ’69 Terry (Harden ’71) Cornish Dennis L. Covill Jean A. Covill Nathaniel P. Cowling ’13 Amy E. Cox Dr. Christopher L. Cox ’78 Jim M. Crabtree ’69 Caroline E. Craft ’12 Clifford H. Crain Jr. ’77 Emily (Bucher ’77) Crain Dr. Susan J. Cramer David K. Cranston Sr. ’60 Sara J. Cranston Gayle (Grubb ’87) Creese Richard W. Creese ’87 Mary M. Crego ’62 Catherine (Campbell ’85) Crelin The Rev. James W. Crelin III ’84 Roger W. Crick ’74 Susan K. Crick Claire T. Crill Dr. Norman C. Crill ’49 Alan B. Critchlow ’62 Alice (Ellenberger ’55) Critchlow Dr. Dale L. Critchlow ’53 Pauline Critchlow Edward C. Cronin ’70 Suann L. Cronin Heather H. D. Cropsey Howard G. Cropsey John M. Crossett ’57 Nancy Crossett Lindsey (Jacobs ’05) Crummy Tyler W. Crummy Christine (Vorndran ’86) Crytzer Robert Crytzer Patricia Cudoc-Gray ’84 Karen Culbertson Col. Mark A. Culbertson ’78

J. Kent Culley ’62 Merle R. Culley Mary Jane (Young ’65) Culver Robert Culver Allison M. Cummings ’07 Patricia (Condon ’56) Cummins Dr. James H. Currier ’58 Sue Ann Curier Jeanne (Hankey ’64) Curry Kenneth A. Curry ’65 Connie Cypher Kenneth R. Cypher ’53 Mary V. Cypher Randall W. Cypher ’78 Ronald B. Cypher ’80 Susan Cypher Gloria J. Dabbondanza Rodney M. Dabbondanza Kathy (Davis ’71) Dambaugh Ronald J. Dambaugh ’75 Henry R. Danielson ’67 Julie C. Danielson Carol (Ochs ’82) Darby David A. Darby ’82 Kamillia B. Darnell Rick B. Darnell Brian L. Daugherty Jared L. Daugherty ’06 Jayme Daugherty Michael R. Daugherty ’84 Pamela S. Daugherty Carol David Brian F. Davidson ’61 Richard A. Davidson ’59 Robert H. Davidson ’49 Virginia (Harrison ’60) Davidson* Dr. Brian P. Davies The Rev. Craig S. Davies ’70 Dr. Erin (Osterman ’99) Davies Heather (Scott ’90) Davies Marcia L. Davies Richard W. Davies ’91 E. Joyce Davis John E. Davis ’64 Martha Davis Robert M. Davis ’65 James P. Daw Kathleen A. Daw Leon J. Dawley ’60 Shirley A. Dawley Jane (Luse ’53) Deakin Daryl J. Dean ’63 Shirley A. Dean Anthony DeAngelis Lisa (Oriti ’03) DeAngelis Dr. Anthony J. Decaria ’75 Katherine M. Decaria Jennifer T. Decker ’93 Shariee L. DeCooman ’92 Barry A. Deems Joyce J. Deems Lucinda (Bovard ’76) Deese Mark C. Deese ’76 Constance Dehnel Gary A. Dehnel ’70 Robert J. Deininger ’69 Rose M. Deininger James L. Deitrick Jane (McKnight ’73) Deitrick Jennifer Delio Marc S. Delio Karen (Reefer ’03) DeLorenzo Matthew T. DeLorenzo ’03 The Rev. David M. Demarest ’84 Diane Demarest Polly Dengel Christopher Dening Kristen (Rizzuti ’02) Dening The Rev. Eric E. Dennis ’74

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Margaret L. Dennis Guy Denniston Margaret (Skillen ’47) Denniston D. Christopher Deptola Marianne (Jack ’79) Deptola Joseph L. DeRita ’60 Sandra DeRita Jeanine (Reid ’04) DeSilva Paul R. DeSilva ’05 Marian (Finley) Devine Janine Devries Terri (Bayer ’93) DeWitt William F. DeWitt ’93 Edward P. Diamond ’69 Judy Diamond April (Ruth ’87) Diaz L. David Diaz Mark R. Dickinson ’09 Marjorie J. Dilling Walter R. Dilling ’56 Daniel J. Dillon Peggy Dillon Elizabeth J. DiMarco Frank L. DiMarco Karen L. DiMuccio Dr. Ralph DiMuccio Amy L. Dinning ’85 Jo Ann (Waltenbaugh ’76) Dinsmore William C. Dinsmore ’77 Angela (Krysiak ’89) DiPetta Matthew DiPetta Rachael L. Dippold Samuel J. Dippold ’07 Craig DiSessa Heather DiSesa Kathleen (Brecht ’88) DiStasi Dr. Vincent F. DiStasi ’88 Alan J. Dlugash James C. Dods ’50 Cathleen Dodson Thomas A. Dodson ’88 Stephen R. Doe ’09 Amy (Slack ’88) Doerr Eric D. Doerr ’84 Marilyn (Pitzer ’67) Dominguez Raymond Dominguez Foster V. Donaldson ’47 Daniel J. Donnelly Jennifer (McCarter ’85) Donnelly James K. Donovan Thomas Dore Lawrence G. Doverspike ’72 Sally (Donati ’70) Doverspike Dr. James R. Downey ’81 Jeffrey C. Downey ’82 Monica C. Downey David D. Downing ’71 Tana Downing Carole (Kilpatrick ’63) Doxey Col. John W. Doxey ’63 (Ret.) Caroline (Ayer ’64) Doyle Judith Doyle Lela L. Doyle ’80 The Rev. Richard J. Doyle ’64 Robert D. Doyle ’61 Dr. Edward F. Drass ’70 Rhonda (Erhard ’72) Drass Gerard DuCorday Emily (Garver ’08) Dudt James A. Dudt ’07 T. Audean Duespohl Terry L. Duespohl ’69 Troy F. Dugo Joan G. Dunn Milford S. Dunn Rebecca E. Dunn ’79 David D. Durfee ’13 Jonathan C. Durfee ’10 Katelyn (Renke ’14) Durfee

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Rebecca (Kraft ’10) Durfee James F. Dusel ’77 Karen (Merk ’77) Dusel Heather (Wohlfert ’82) Dutch Michael A. Dutch Brett B. Dutton ’99 Kathryn (Wiant ’01) Dutton George J. Dvorznak Joan (Gerhold ’65) Dvorznak David Dye Paulette (Grose ’69) Dye Janet Dykstra Thomas Dykstra Brittney (Schulenburg) Dymski Christopher J. Dymski ’14 John B. Easlea ’09 Rachel Easlea Jennifer N. Ebaugh ’85 David C. Ebert ’91 Jennifer (Williamson ’89) Ebert Patricia A. Ecker ’63 Marjorie C. Eddy Mary Ann (Davis ’60) Edsall Robert H. Edsall Andrew D. Edwards ’08 Dr. Karen (Donnell ’76) Egger Terrence S. Egger Greg R. Ehgartner Susanne (Clements ’85) Ehgartner Jeffrey Ehme Maria Ehme Frederick J. Eichenmiller ’73 Nadine Eichenmiller Joan Eilers Dr. Mark A. Eilers Mark D. Eisenhart ’90 James M. Eisnor ’97 Sharon L. Eisnor Ella (Kline ’64) Ekas Barbara S. Ekman George A. Ekman Michael H. Elkin Alex D. Ellerhorst ’09 Amie (Oehlbeck ’09) Ellerhorst Maria-Teresa C. Elliott Peter M. Elliott Julie K. Ellis Robert C. Ellis ’76 Abram B. Elwell ’07 Kristin (Aljets ’06) Elwell Dr. Trent D. Emerick ’06 James L. Emery Jr. ’82 Kathy Emery Janet W. Engelke Kevin R. Engelke ’81 Eliza D. Enstine ’98 Diane Erb Jeffrie L. Erb ’80 Jon W. Erdner Susan K. Erhardt Lt. Col. William F. Erhardt III (Ret.) ’66 Flora Ermlich Paul E. Ermlich ’58 Betsy (Bryant ’66) Eshbaugh Maj. Vernon L. Eshbaugh (Ret.) ’66 Barbara (McCloskey ’63) Espy James R. Esser Mary Ann Esser Charles W. Etter Yvonne W. Etter Sandra (Wheeler ’56) Evans Thomas G. Evens ’70 J. Michael Ewing ’73 Malcom Ewing Marsha (Lenz ’69) Ewing Susan Ewing Patrice (Crocker ’67) Faas

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Lt. Col. Wayne M. Faas (Ret.) ’69 Joseph Falco June M. Falco Roberta (Emery ’46) Faloon Mark L. Fancourt ’79 Janice (Clarke ’82) Fapore Michael J. Fapore Lauren M. Farley ’15 Jessie (Sattele ’54) Farmer Kenneth R. Farnsworth ’90 Lisa Farnsworth Jason M. Farone Dr. Tracy S. Farone Gregory Farrell ’87 Michelle (Huet ’89) Farrell Dr. Jeanne (Nailor ’78) Farthing Stephen D. Farthing Donald E. Feather Jr. ’77 Karen Feather Bonnie L. Feightner Patricia A. Felegy Richard P. Felegy ’68 Donald L. Felker Joann B. Felker Faye E. Fenell Jeffrey A. Fenell F. Kathleen Fennell A. Walter Fenstermacher Jr. ’81 Laurie Fenstermaucher Laura Reed Ferenczy Sandor R. Ferenczy Christine E. Ferguson Richard H. Ferguson David J. Ferranti ’82 Michael Ferraro Patricia (Connell ’75) Ferrey Robert V. Ferrey Jr. Joanne Ferris Pamela F. Ferris Timothy Ferris William Ferris James R. Fetterhoff ’68 Nancy L. Fezell ’70 Melanie J. Filby Lt. Col. Shawn D. Filby ’89 Nancy (Johnston ’69) Filer Thomas L. Filer Diane E. Film Scott M. Film Robert E. Findley ’50 Harry F. Fischer III ’57 Lois S. Fischer Joseph C. Fischerkeller ’78 June R. Fischerkeller Eugene A. Fischione Kirk Fisher Sondra (Vernau ’82) Fisher Helen (Kim ’73) Fitzkee Toby L. Fitzkee ’73 Mary Louise Fix Michael D. Fix Louis A. Flotta Vicki (Fassinger ’80) Flotta Sandra (Terrell ’80) Floyd Dr. Dean R. Focht III ’95 Julie A. Focht Ruth T. Foose Karen Ford Kim G. Ford ’72 James L. Foreman Susan K. Foreman Loyce Forsgren Wayne H. Forsgren ’65 Janice (Hennon ’61) Fowkes Dr. Craig D. Fox ’75 Edward J. Fox Joan Fox Joseph R. Fox Mark E. Fox Shari E. Fox

Susan (Patterson ’76) Fox Capt. William R. Fox IV ’72 Dr. Michael A. Francis ’64 Nancy Francis Amy (Wray ’95) Frank Kristian F. Frank ’96 Dr. Peter M. Frank ’95 Robert T. Frank Tara (Vinton ’89) Frank Barbara A. Frantz Robert D. Frantz ’57 Dr. Susan (Clark ’83) Frantz Rebecca Fraser William C. Fraser III ’91 Eleanora (Kirsopp ’44) Freas George L. Freas Jr. Philip B. French ’68 Rebecca French Alvaro Frias Mariana (Rodriguez ’98) Frias D. Chad Frick ’83 Jill (Sitterley ’84) Frick Daniel P. Friel Patricia A. Friel Elvi (Sacripant ’61) Frisbee James M. Frisbee Charles E. Fryer Irene (Grove ’67) Fryer Jean S. Funck Cdr. Steven S. Funck ’74 Dr. Peter Fung Suan Fung Gayle (Crytzer ’96) Furer Jason Furer Christian H. Fyke ’96 Lisa Fyke Louis J. Gacek Jr. ’74 Mary (Pataky ’74) Gacek Amber (Hutchinson ’01) Gager Ryan R. Gager ’01 Gerald J. Gagliano Kathleen (Garrison ’91) Gagliano Brant J. Gajda ’02 Charles H. Galba ’68 Teresa M. Galba Kitzie Galbraith Lynn R. Galbraith ’72 Joann Galbreath Larry A. Galbreath ’69 Dorie (Overly ’76) Gallagher Kevin J. Gallagher Michael T. Gallagher Sandra (Updike ’80) Gallagher Richard R. Gallant Susan H. Gallant Louis J. Gallo Nathan W. Gambill Mary (Whitesell ’40) Garoutte Mark P. Garratt ’87 Mary Lou Garratt Sallyann Garver Mark W. Garvey George J. Gatto Paula (Breski ’87) Gatto Eric H. Gay ’56 Gabrielle C. Gay Douglas W. Geer ’86 Kathleen H. Geer Karen (Myers ’88) Geiser Larry D. Geiser ’71 Robert K. Geiser Jr. ’70 William B. Geiser Lt. Col. Getty J. George III (Ret.) ’61 Lori L. George Cheryl (Scott ’79) Gerber John Gerber George P. Gerhardt Janice Gerhardt Dr. Don Gerlacg

David J. Gernhard ’10 Rebekah (Atkinson ’10) Gernhard Harry L. Gerstbrein III Jeanine T. Gerstbrein The Rev. Dr. Stephen W. Getty ’63 Wendy Getty Lisa M. Ghavam Megan J. Gibson ’11 Melinda J. Gibson ’82 Lori L. Giesler William R. Giesler ’81 Gary J. Gilbert ’76 Trudy Gilbert Bre Ann Gilfillan Robert C. Gilfillan ’01 A. Bruce Gillander ’64 Maria L. Gillander Mary Beth (Nottelmann ’63) Gillespie William K. Glenn Charles Gliozzo Marjorie (Muir ’54) Gliozzo Joseph D. Glover ’93 Dorothy J. Glueck Stephen E. Glueck ’64 Catherine A. Gmuer Jeffrey J. Gmuer Paul M. Goda Carla Godman Joshua C. Godman ’00 Dr. Mark A. Godwin ’89 Barbara (Seebold ’87) Goehring William D. Goehring ’86* Andrea (Schultz ’95) Golias David S. Golias ’95 Jennifer Goncz Kenneth J. Goncz ’83 Bethany (Peck ’08) Goodman Robert D. Goodman ’71 Wesley Goodman Paul A. Gordon ’59 Wanda L. Gordon Laura (Hertel ’95) Gorectke Michael L. Gorectke Dustin H. Goss ’05 Mark Graber Barbara (Park ’74) Graeser Jessica (Donovan ’02) Graeser Jonathan A. Graeser ’02 Joseph H. Graeser Jr. Gregory C. Grafinger ’74 Suzanne S. Grafinger Daniel J. Graham Pauline (Eichelberger ’82) Graham John A. Grajcar ’70 Kathryn E. Grajcar Jackie Gramlich James C. Gramlich ’57 Catharine M. Graves Richard D. Graves ’63 Claudette F. Gray Joseph M. Gray Jr. ’69 Julian Gray Keith C. Gray ’60 Laura (Evert ’94) Gray Mary Lou Gray Robert C. Gray Sarah A. Gray Steven D. Gray Megan E. Grayburn ’10 Diane (Carr ’59) Greco Richard A. Greco ’56 Christopher S. Green Dennis W. Green Elizabeth (Zahler ’75) Green Kathleen (Roman ’71) Green Amy Greene Randall Greene


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Thomas M. Gregg ’83 Anita Greggs-Perez ’78 Susan Gregory William L. Gregory ’68 Elaine (Edwards ’67) Greksa Capt. Gary J. Greksa ’67 Bruce Gridley ’69 Kim (Hanna ’81) Griffin Stephen P. Griffin ’82 Thomas E. Griffin ’73 Thelma J. Griffith Rees Griffiths Susan (Metzger ’73) Griffiths Lt. Col. James W. Grimes ’69 Laurene (Matthews ’69) Grimes Gail Gruebel The Rev. Kenneth F. Gruebel ’69 Austin F. Guenther ’15 Barbara B. Guenther Gary C. Guenther Bradford L. Guess ’91 Sheri Guess Kay Guiles Catherine (Lees ’71) Gurley Richard N. Gurley ’70 Dr. Donald C. Guthrie ’81 Mary (McDonald ’83) Guthrie Dr. James Guyker ’65 Ruth (Prostor ’68) Guyker Hugh G. Hachmeister Sandra (McClelland ’82) Hachmeister Capt. Bruce W. Haedrich (Ret.) ’63 Catherine Haedrich Kevin M. Hagen ’95 Nikki (Protos ’95) Hagen Glen N. Hager ’66 Honey Hager Cynthia J. Hall David L. Hall George W. Hall ’88 Jean (Klein ’01) Hall Jeanne M. Hall Matthew J. Hall ’02 Wilson J. Hall Roy G. Halliday ’67 Matthew C. Halvorsen Riham H. Halvorsen Marjorie (Feeser ’59) Hamilton-Bair Christine Hammel Cheryl (Eckels ’82) Hammer Edgar T. Hammer III ’80 Rayne Hammond-Benz ’98 Dr. John W. Handel Suzanne H. Handel Jacquelyn Hanley William A. Hanley Jr. ’59 Barbara (Burgess) Hanna Barbara B. Hanna Russell J. Hanna ’50* Ann J. Hanushek James E. Hanushek ’65 Richard L. Hardgrove Sherry (Mizer ’66) Hardgrove Marian S. Harkness Edmund C. Harper ’66 Marcia C. Harper Thomas M. Harper ’64 Brian L. Harrington Kathryn (Slocum ’74) Harrington Joseph E. Harrison ’65 Judith Harrison Elizabeth (Doughty ’03) Hart James W. Hart Jr. ’62 Jason Hart Jeanette D. Hart Roberta A. Hart The Rev. William G. Hart ’60 *deceased after gift

Carrie Hartung Deborah (Marang ’75) Hartz Vernon Hartz Dr. Donald M. Hassler II Sue Hassler Nancy (Dudley ’55) Hauck James R. Haupt ’85 Terri Haupt Sarah M. Hauver ’15 Carole (Lefeber ’85) Hayes DonnaLee Hayes James J. Hayes Timothy Hayes Debra Haynie Terry P. Haynie ’80 Faye A. Heal Faye A. Heal Frederick B. Heal Jr. ’63* Constance (Ashbaugh ’64) Heasley Ruth Ann (Engeman ’62) Hebble Debbie Heck Manfred P. Heck Lisa Heckendorn-Blake ’81 Johanna (Nelson ’92) Hedin Neil Hedin Brenda L. Hedland Charles A. Hedland Heather (Mathieson ’95) Heere Steven M. Heere ’95 Marilyn Heffley Barbara (Pocock ’75) Hegnauer Roger S. Hegnauer John Heinen Lori Heinen Julia Heitz The Rev. Timothy A. Heitz ’82 Stephen T. Helfrich Susan (Clarke ’81) Helfrich Janet (Mouganis ’76) Helms Worth Helms Carole Hemphill Harriet Hemphill Joseph W. Hemphill ’63 Thomas K. Hemphill ’84 J. Michael Henderson ’70 Joan C. Henderson Kathryn J. Henderson ’94 Ann (Dwinelle ’53) Henry John H. Henry Jr. Michele A. Henry Chenoa C. Herbst Troy P. Herbst ’94 Donald E. Herman ’74 Dustie Herman Harold F. Herman Jr. ’68 Jeanne F. Herman The Rev. Dr. Karl R. Herman ’85 Lisa M. Herman Alice (Campbell ’64) Herring Kent Herring Martha (Mehring ’57) Herrington William K. Herrington Kathy Hess Dr. Paul F. Hess ’74 Carolyn (Heffner ’58) Hetrick Dean Hetrick Barbara (Drake ’53) Hettish Capt. Richard C. Hettish ’53 John O. Heyser Jr. ’51 Bruce W. Hezlep ’89 Karen M. Hezlep Clarence R. Hickey Jr. ’66 Mary (Tomlinson ’67) Hickey Charlotte (Friday ’70) Hickman Michael R. Hickman Joanne Hicks Margaret (Jackson ’56) Hicks Robert R. Hicks ’67

Linda (Darr ’69) Hild Richard E. Hild ’69 William Hildebrand III Audrey (Bell ’09) Hillegas Jacob M. Hillegas ’09 Lt. Col. John S. Hiller (Ret.) ’73 Amy (Brown ’94) Hilton James M. Hilton M. Alvin Hindall ’67 Ellen Hineman Gary W. Hineman ’86 Nicholas W. Hiner ’15 Mark J. Hinkle Mary (Watson ’87) Hinkle Norman E. Hinkle ’52 Jean (Katzenmeyer ’62) Hipwell Barbara A. Hite Edward L. Hite ’64 Oliver K. Hitz Ann (Henderson ’68) Hively David Hively Beverly (Roush ’65) Hoagland Donald S. Hoch ’69 Barbara Hocker John R. Hocker Jeffery P. Hodgson Kimberle (McAllister ’81) Hoff Brian Hoffman Cheryl (Wilson ’80) Hoffman Thelma (Carlson ’47) Hoffman Jeffrey G. Hojnacki Karen G. Hojnacki Martin Holdrich Sallie Holdrich Paul W. Holsberg Ruth (Mathieson ’64) Holsberg Judith Holsinger O. Alan Holsinger Jr. ’52 Paula (Cicchella ’79) Holt Timothy L. Holt William P. Holter ’77 Kenneth A. Holtz ’50 Martha R. Holtz Wickie Hom ’70 Linda (Eagan ’73) Hook Robert H. Hook Donald K. Hoopes ’56 Judith (Earl ’65) Hoopman Richard A. Hoopman ’65 Cathy (Miller ’95) Hoover Mike Hoover Natasha Hope Stephen D. Hope ’73 Karen (Weinstein ’75) Hopper Samuel W. Hopper Sr. ’72 Cynthia (Scholl ’77) Horn Theron R. Horn Jr. Coralie Hoselton The Rev. David R. Hosick ’71 Joanie S. Hosick Gaintess (Koning ’66) Host Melvin H. Host Jonathan D. Hostetter Katrina (Buch ’95) Hostetter David C. Hough ’63 Joan G. Hough Carl G. Householder ’64 David A. Howard ’81 Geraldine M. Howe James E. Howe ’68 Patricia (Kelly ’61) Howe Theodore H. Howe ’61 Lance P. Hoyson ’06 Ruth (Houk ’37) Hoyt George W. Huber Jr. ’79 Nancy M. Huber John R. Huckel ’68 Peggy Huckel Edward T. Huckestein ’81 Sharon W. Huckestein

Kimberly G. Huffman M. Brent Huffman James C. Hufford ’68 Susan Hufford Diana (Cornell ’69) Hughes Emily (Russell ’05) Hughes Capt. Gareth P. Hughes ’04 James M. Hughes III ’70 Lawrence C. Hughes Lee C. Hughes ’94 Ronald V. Hughes ’71 Ruth P. Hughes Susan (Kent ’71) Hughes S. Christopher Hulett ’79 The Rev. Carl R. Hull ’62 Kathleen L. Hull Rebekah (Farabaugh ’81) Hull Roger L. Hull ’79 Andrea L. Humphrey ’03 Taylor B. Hunker ’14 Julia N. Hunt Kyle L. Hunt ’91 Ruth (Gaventa ’72) Hurst Thomas S. Hurst The Rev. Rebecca HusbandMaynard ’80 Mary (Hirsch ’63) Huston Eric Hutchison Lynn (Kress ’95) Hutchison Steven R. Hykes ’99 Deana Hyland Lisa T. Hyland Steven Hyland Todd R. Hyland ’94 George R. Ihnatko ’52 Lois (Iddings ’52) Ihnatko Kathleen (Dick ’92) Ilyes Mark A. Ilyes ’90 Jeffrey R. Imboden ’72 Mary S. Imboden Jessica J. Imrie Mark S. Ingram ’05 Sonja (Berglund ’05) Ingram A. Duane Irons ’59 JoAnne (Armstrong ’62) Irons Carlen (Barnett ’14) Irwin Steven A. Irwin ’12 Todd J. Irwin ’92 Daniel J. Isadore ’06 Hallie (Young ’08) Isadore Kathryn L. Isenberger Keith A. Isenberger Walter J. Isengard ’72 Jeanette Isenhour William D. Isenhour Gail (Barlow ’55) Isner R. Edward Isner ’57 Cherie J. Ivory ’77 Dr. Dennis O. Jackson ’65 Dr. Kathryn J. Jackson ’79 Lynne (Cookson ’65) Jackson Paulette S. Jameson Ronald K. Jameson Eleanor (Schumann ’47) Jamison Myra (Smith ’49) Jamison Elizabeth (Roderick ’70) Jarok Suellen (Diduch ’78) Jeffress Walton Jeffress Carol (Saxton ’81) Jeffries Dr. Christian T. Jeffries ’82 Roy O. Jenkins ’67 Sharon (Binder ’69) Jenkins Carol A. Jerrehian ’79 Danny Jeter Nari (Berarducci ’02) Jeter Elizabeth Jimenez EunAe Jo ’15 Thomas L. Jobe Jr. ’65 Laurel D. Johns Richard L. Johns ’76

Bradish F. Johnson Emiley (Schafer ’56) Johnson Gerald R. Johnson ’92 John G. Johnson ’49 Keith A. Johnson ’76 Lee A. Johnson Michelle (Betts ’92) Johnson Pamela (Gose ’70) Johnson Rebecca (Smith ’02) Johnson Robert Johnson Russ Johnson Sara L. Johnson Vanna N. Johnson Linda Johnston Scott Johnston ’55* William R. Johnston ’72 John M. Joiner Joyce (Carson ’51) Joiner Daniel W. Jones ’85 Jeffrey C. Jones ’88 Jeffrey R. Jones Julie (Pearce ’94) Jones Shirley (Minner ’82) Jones Steve Jones Tammy (Rogers ’82) Jones Terri (Amendola ’88) Jones Tom Jones William A. Jones ’79 Charles E. Jordan ’79 Denise (Menning ’79) Jordan Allison (Stroup ’95) Judd The Rev. Matthew R. Judd ’94 Julia (Whitehead ’75) Juillerat Kim A. Juillerat ’74 Anne Kaczmarek David T. Kaczmarek Irene Kaffenes Manuel J. Kaffenes ’57 Frances E. Kahler Kathryn (Westlund ’65) Kallenberg Richard A. Kallenberg Margaret Kallenborn Richard L. Kallenborn ’67 Mary M. Karas Michael Karas ’46 Cindy (Krauss ’91) Kardar Peter P. Kardar ’91 Robert A. Kasenter Jr. ’90 Sarah J. Kasenter Robert G. Kaskocsak Sarah (Burt ’73) Kaskocsak Craig K. Kastner ’89 Judith (Armbrecht ’89) Kastner Cathy Kasweck Kevin A. Kasweck ’74 George C. Kaszycki ’69 Lois Kaszycki Patricia Ann Keane William R. Keane Jr. ’61 Jill (Duffey ’79) Kearney John C. F. Kegel Lynne (Chamberlain ’80) Kegel Amy S. Kehew ’67 Daniel M. Keibler Elizabeth S. Keibler Ann Keller David A. Keller ’67 Linda H. Keller Robert M. Keller ’73 Karen (Kraynik ’79) Kelley Timothy L. Kelley ’78 Jeffrey K. Kelly ’80 Louis R. Kemble Patricia (Gray ’74) Kemble Dr. Karin (Nissly ’98) Kemp Michael Kemp Janice G. Kennard Dr. John F. Kennard ’53 Carl S. Kennedy ’69

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Colleen C. Kennedy Jacki Kennedy Maria T. Kennedy Michael G. Kennedy Robert D. Kennedy ’74 Robert H. Kennedy ’79 William B. Kennedy ’79 Nancy R. Kern Beth (Millard ’81) Kerschner David Kerschner George W. Ketler ’64 Joann Ketler Carole Kibler Gary A. Kibler ’65 Larry F. Kiefer ’67 Margaret B. Kiefer Dennis G. Kienzle ’73 Juliann A. Kienzle Cullen Killian Gail Killian Gary G. Kimmel ’76 Jean E. Kimmel Carl C. Kinder Rachel H. Kinder Dale R. King ’81 Danielle T. King David W. King ’90 Debra K. King Delia King Lois (Cressman ’66) King Joan Kinkade Edward R. Kinney Jr. Virginia Kinney Judith (Channing ’62) Kirkpatrick Thomas A. Kirkpatrick ’63 Tony Kish Joseph E. Kiskaddon Beverly (Schuster ’69) Kissam Robert S. Kissam Judith (Myers ’61) Kistler David Kitchin Kathleen F. Kitchin David C. Kjergaard Kristi M. Kjergaard Edgar F. Kleffman ’66 Janet (Stewart ’67) Kleffman Marsha L. Kleffman ’75 Bonnie S. Klein James B. Klein John R. Klein Sally (Vater ’55) Klenk William F. Klenk ’54 John A. Klimek Ruth A. Klimek Michael J. Kling ’81 Charles P. Kloos Rebecca (Shrader ’80) Kloos Daniel Kloss Suzanne (Sahli ’62) Kloss Don B. Knapp Patricia (Jordan ’62) Knapp James E. Knott ’63 Patricia (Cowell ’65) Knott Albert B. Knouse Jerry (Dunbar ’54) Knouse Gregory J. Knowlden ’03 David Kochis Jennifer (Heffern ’90) Kochis David A. Kondis Jenifer (Smith ’81) Kondis Denise J. Koning Raymond G. Koning ’70 Julia Konitzky Dr. Paul C. Konitzky ’97 J. Ann Koopman Roger E. Koopman James R. Kopnisky Nancy T. Kopnisky Derek Kotara Anne (Grant ’63) Kovacs

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Bruce Kovacs Jeffrey W. Koysza ’71 Judith (Hill ’71) Koysza Dr. Amanda (Schade ’03) Kramer Dr. Bradley R. Kramer Richard A. Kramer ’57 Ruth Ann (McElfresh ’57) Kramer Lauren C. Kramp ’11 Alfred Krause Kathryne M. Krause Gail R. Krear J. David Krear ’67 Joan (Larrabee ’51) Kriek David W. Kriger ’11 Michael A. Kropp Teri L. Kropp Christine Krumins-Warras ’75 Diane F. Krusen George Krusen Jr. ’84 Nancy (Bunce ’69) Kubacka Richard Kubacka Frank Kube Sally (Hayden ’67) Kube Jean F. Kubichek The Rev. Kenneth J. Kubichek Beth (Kummer ’93) Kuchma William J. Kuchma Ross M. Kucks ’10 Elizabeth (Lengel ’56) Kuehnle Richard Kuehnle Denice (Brown ’84) Kulseth John R. Kulseth Jr. Ellen Kuna Stephen E. Kuna ’70 Dr. Arthur A. Kunkle III ’68 Marion (Applegate ’68) Kunkle Valerie H. Kuntz ’05 Donna A. Kurowski Wesley M. Kurowski ’59 Barbara (Gilliland ’92) Kurtz Robert W. Kurtz Lois (Morton ’79) Kuttesch Robert H. Kuttesch ’78 Clarence Kylander Mary (Varnum ’58) Kylander Daniel R. Lackey ’81 Karen (Eckstrom ’75) Lackey Margaret (Hitzel ’81) Lackey Richard T. Lackey Robert L. Lackey ’74 Suzanne R. Lackey Christopher S. Lamb Virginia E. Lamb Frederick W. Lamm ’98 Gwynn (Klein ’97) Lamm Jonathan R. Lamm ’03 Lindsey (Ellison ’05) Lamm Jaclyn E. Lane-Mitchell ’12 Donna (Cannon ’54) Lang Fred J. Lang Glenn E. Lang ’65 Marjorie S. Lang Rondi Lang Rhoda A. Lange Stephen J. Lantz ’14 Tracy (Smith ’85) Lantz Lorraine (Fleissner ’85) Lanyon Allison (Brunner ’99) Lanzilotta Scott Lanzilotta ’98 Dr. Dean M. Lapp Lori A. Lapp Barbara Larry Dennis K. Larry ’65 Arshad Latif ’95 Suhani Latif Leslie (Long ’89) Latulippe George Lauderbaugh

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Susan (Salisbury ’76) Lauderbaugh Craig Laurie Lynn C. Laurie Dr. Alton D. Law Sheila (Moritz ’62) Buttner Law Joyce A. Lawson Keith F. Lawson ’60 Jan Layton Peggy Layton Dr. Thomas R. Layton ’69 William D. Layton ’80 Robert Lazar Shirley Lazar Alison (McCann ’96) Leaman Christopher S. Leaman ’95 Mark D. Leatherman Natasha (Fox ’08) Leatherman Lorene (Conroy ’77) Lechner Randy Lechner Melinda J. Leckie-Ewing ’66 Cindy (Pail ’79) Lee Johnny L. Lee Richard H. Lee Dana (Cecconi ’85) Leech Douglas J. Leech Richard M. Leed Jr. ’99 Sarah (Weyler ’02) Leed Jeffrey L. Leeper ’72 Mary Ann Leeper Daniel W. Lees ’82 Karen Lees Robert F. Lehner ’49 Donald Leick Teresa Leick Lallie Leighton Ronald C. Leighton ’78 Betty Lelekacs John Lelekacs ’56 Guenther F. Lengnick Marcia (Langford ’59) Lengnick Brian R. Lenz ’69 Viki L. Lenz Jonathan A. Lester ’09 Daniel B. Letson ’79 Linda Q. Letson Sharon (Meanor ’80) Letson Timothy H. Letson ’82 Dwayne F. Lettie ’12 Joshua P. Leutbounshu Harry J. Levinson Jonathan A. Levkulich Boyd S. Lewis ’60 H. Russell Lewis ’68 Kaddi Lewis Patty Lewis Richard D. Lewis ’63 Gretchen A. Librock ’83 Amy L. Liermann Bradley S. Liermann ’09 Lee (Pfost ’80) Liermann Rob R. Liermann Barbara A. Likins Garland E. Likins Jr. Benjamin S. Lin Elizabeth L. Lin Dr. Donald E. Lindblad ’62 Pamela Lindblad Eve (Weidaw ’62) Link Jeffrey W. Linson ’83 Karen Linson Mary (Sharps ’68) Lipski Andrea Liptak Michael J. Liptak ’00 Larissa R. Lisk Dr. Matthew T. Lisk ’06 Celeste (McMichael ’04) Livengood Stephen H. Livengood ’05 Jeanne Livingood

Jay B. Livingston ’77 Joy Livingston David J. Loadman ’66 Diane (Babin ’66) Loadman David Locher Roberta (Long ’06) Locher Anthony Lodi Roberta (Haser ’62) Lodi Cynthia M. Logan David C. Logan ’72 James D. Logan ’67 Patricia Logan Susan V. Lohn Dr. Gregory L. Lonesky Anna (Wartzenluft ’44) Long John T. Long Jr. ’68 Marilyn Long Warren Long Frederick T. Loop ’65 Patricia K. Loop Denise M. Lordi Michael T. Lordi ’77 Keith Lorenz Sherry (Kylander ’80) Lorenz Carol (Kirkwood ’72) Lorigan Larry Lorigan Andrea (Kenn ’98) Loud Frederick A. Loud III ’98 Alejandra (Medina ’01) Louden J. Gregory Louden Jr. ’01 Kenneth Love Tina Love Donny Lovelace Sharyn (Mraz ’01) Lovelace John A. Lovell Patricia J. Lovell James C. Lozier ’56 Coleen M. Lucas Tracy D. Lucas Lt. Col. Walter G. Lucas Jr. ’74 Jane (Stammelbach ’65) Luckey Benjamin E. Luczka ’67 Catherine (Ellis ’69) Luczka Dale Ludick Jane (Hicks ’66) Ludick Helene D. A. Luhrs ’55 Patricia L. Lund Timothy J. Lund Francine P. Lunn R. Michael Lunn ’79 Richard M. Lunn Dr. Deanna M. Luscre Michael R. Luscre ’57 Kelly A. Lynskey Michael G. Lynskey ’15 Thomas G. Lynskey Dana P. Lyons ’80 Debra M. Lyons Sarah M. Maasz ’59 Alice (Floding ’41) Macalla Guy A. Macdonald ’78 Sandra K. Macdonald Kathleen G. Mack Richard W. Mack The Rev. J. Charles MacPherson III ’73 Melinda (Gettemy ’74) MacPherson Helen R. MacTaggart J. Edward MacTaggart ’58 Eric MacVey Heidi (Jardine ’01) MacVey Kathy Mader Michael P. Mader ’75 Mark Magda Sr. Robin (Weigle ’85) Magda Karen L. Magister Mark J. Magister ’78 Eric J. Mang ’10 James C. Mang ’74

Linda A. Mang Donald E. Mansfield ’65 Joanne M. Mansfield Harold F. Mante Jr. Jennifer E. Mante ’15 Joyce M. Mante Bradley W. Mantzell ’91 Tracy (Fuller ’93) Mantzell Angela (Palumbo ’13) Marasco Christopher N. Marasco ’11 Cecilia (Kutcher ’48) Marguglio Brenna (Jones ’12) Markley Jordan A. Markley ’12 Dr. Janet G. Marnejon Dr. Thomas P. Marnejon Helen (Skinner ’65) Marner James P. Marner ’65 David T. Marovich ’66 Donna C. Marovich Allen D. Marple Sharon M. Marple Mary (Baldwin ’65) Marsh Ritchie T. Marsh ’65 William C. Marshall ’74 George E. Martin ’60 Jackie Martindale Robert B. Martindale ’86 Phyllis (Mignanelli ’75) Martinek William F. Martinek ’73 Janet (Goodell ’88) Martinez Denise M. Marx ’00 Felix S. Mason ’05 David Masterson Nancy (Mullan ’71) Masterson Jeffrey H. Mateer ’87 Traci M. Mateer Herbert E. Mathay Jr. ’66 Melodee A. Mathay Cheryl (Hess ’66) Mathews Mayes D. Mathews Ann (Wackenhut ’68) Mathieson Scott O. Mathieson Barbara Mathieu Dr. James T. Mathieu ’56 Diana Matthews Dr. Randolph Matthews Judy (Gartner ’91) Mattivi Michael E. Mattivi ’88 Pamela (Smith ’79) Maxson Richard F. Maxson Deborah K. May Gary T. May ’72 Mark Maynard Rebecca (Benfer ’98) McAfee Maj. Ryan P. McAfee ’98 John D. McAnany ’92 Stephanie (Pillo ’92) McAnany Bruce R. McBrearty ’71 Milford L. McBride III Bruce D. McCall ’91 Kelly McCall Sara Marie McCandless ’67 James R. McCann ’59 Marianne (Grace ’62) McCann Marilyn B. McCann Arthur C. McCartney George H. McCartney ’56 Linda (O’Neal ’58) McCartney Stephanie (Ensworth ’90) McCaslin Dr. Todd A. McCaslin ’90 The Rev. Paul H. McCauley ’47 Betty J. McClure Lt. Col. Merrill C. McClure (Ret.) ’68 Allen W. McClymonds ’52 Andrea (McMillen ’80) McClymonds Ann (Bowman ’52) McClymonds


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Beth (Speerhas ’91) McClymonds Bruce B. McClymonds ’78 Melissa (Henry ’56) McClymonds Philip M. McClymonds ’85 Lorrie McCollough W. Thomas McCollough ’57 Susan T. McComb Dr. Dawn E. McCormick ’87 Faith (Whiteley ’64) McCoy Frank D. McCoy Julia (McGinnis ’60) McCoy Leonard V. McCoy James J. McCreath Patricia McCreath Gretchen (Fawcett ’63) McCulle Dr. Frederick K. McCune ’51 Marguerite V. McCune Elisabeth G. McDonald ’14 J. Mark McDonald Julie Ann McDonald Lindsy M. McDonald ’07 Susan M. McElhinny ’95 The Rev. John C. McElwain ’72 Karen (Wilenius ’70) McElwain Karl J. McFadden ’92 Melodye (Ross ’91) McFadden Dr. Michelle (Adams ’88) McFeaters Colin S. McFerren Emily (Kowalik ’04) McFerren Marilyn M. McFerren Scott J. McFerren J. Richard McFerron ’69 Terice McFerron Sharon McGarry William K. McGarry ’66 Naomi A. McGee Omer H. McGee Jr. ’53 Deanna McGrath Gerard J. McGrath ’63 J. Gregory McGrath ’80 Judith A. McGrath Paul D. McGrath ’81 Kevin M. McHugh ’83 Mary (Hutchison ’82) McHugh Marilyne J. McIlhargey Patrick M. McIlhargey Debra (Stiles ’74) McIntire John E. McIntire Agnes (Milan ’54) McIntyre Linda McKee Michael B. McKee ’91 Miriam H. McKee Patricia (Bales ’92) McKee Richard W. McKee ’77 Robert J. McKee ’76 Smith C. McKee ’62 Richard E. McKibben ’85 Tamera R. McKibben Dr. Erin A. McKinley ’71 Susan W. McKinley John T. McKnight ’68 Maureen (Howard ’68) McKnight Michelle L. McKnight Nancy McKnight Robert L. McKnight Beth A. McLaughlin Connor A. McLaughlin ’15 Eleanor (Phifer ’54) McLaughlin Jo Etta (Zerby ’52) McLaughlin John R. McLaughlin Jr. ’50 Phillip E. McLaughlin Linda L. McLean Grace J. McManus Anne Marie McMichael Scott R. McMichael Elizabeth D. McMillan *deceased after gift

Richard L. McMillan ’69 Dr. Glen A. McMurray ’78 Nancy E. McMurray Brian L. McPheters ’67 Michal K. McPheters Daniel C. McWhertor ’75 Janice (Diehl ’74) McWhertor Mary (Patterson ’74) McWhertor Thomas E. McWhertor ’73 Janet (Stewart ’49) Mears Heidi (Rabjohn ’80) Mech Dr. Timothy S. Mech David G. Medland Amy (McCracken ’90) Mee Tracy M. Mee ’91 Diane Meier Kerry A. Meier Jr. ’86 Henry A. Melessa Melinda (Bodi ’06) Melessa Shane M. Meling ’01 Vanessa B. Meling Martha (Harris ’63) Mellett Richard E. Mellett Gordon C. Mellish ’49 Jeanette Mellish Anthony M. Melsi Susan V. Melsi Amy (Wherley ’92) Menefee Terrell Menefee ’91 Carlie (Roberts ’07) Mensen Justin M. Mensen Sarah (Kulp ’76) Mentzer Steven C. Mentzer Chamaine L. Mercier Douglas A. Mercier David L. Meredith ’73 Lori Meredith Amanda (Debevec ’92) Merkle Stephen P. Merkle Dr. Charles Mershon Sarah Mershon Alan E. Mesches ’71 Jane L. Mesches David S. Metzloff ’77 Roger F. Meyer ’82 Sandra A. Meyer Angela (Metcalfe ’02) Meyers Doris (Jones ’57) Meyers Jeffrey M. Meyers ’02 Jonathan D. Meyers ’04 Karen (Cratsley ’71) Meyers Kirsten (Pedersen ’03) Meyers Richard D. Meyers ’72 Abbie (Turner ’03) Michael Luke R. Michael ’04 Jeanine A. Michaelian Rebecca H. Michaelian Richard C. Michaelian ’82 Thomas J. Michaelian ’80 Barbara Midberry Timothy C. Midberry Joseph E. Mihm Judith Mihm Barbara (Langdon ’54) Milan John Milan David E. Miles ’58 James D. Miles ’69 Katherine (Schmid ’14) Miles Marilyn (Slade ’70) Miles Paul R. Miles ’13 Joseph J. Militello Patricia A. Militello Audrey M. Miller Barry L. Miller Bethann T. Miller Brendan D. Miller ’94 Bryan D. Miller ’05 Christopher M. Miller ’08 David J. Miller ’89

Dawn (Richards ’77) Miller Dean R. Miller E. Joanne (Vinton ’54) Miller Ferdinand F. Miller ’52 George R. Miller Jane (Harris ’59) Miller Jay W. Miller ’67 Karen (Hammar ’78) Miller Kathryn A. Miller Katie E. Miller ’08 Dr. Kirk A. Miller ’98 Lori (Aldrich ’96) Miller Mark Miller Robert W. Miller ’54 Stephanie (Brown ’98) Miller Kimberly B. Millhouse Paul T. Millhouse The Rev. Alan Mills Cynthia M. Mills Dana J. Mills John E. Mills Ruth (Harker ’51) Mills The Rev. William J. Mills ’53 Douglas K. Mims Patricia (Emerson ’51) Mims Michael L. Minaides Sandra Minaides Carol Mitchell Charles D. Mitchell ’12 Robert D. Mitchell John F. Mitchener Lauren (Kimpel ’82) Mitchener Elizabeth (Evans ’70) Mitcho Gregg Mitcho ’70 Rebecca R. Mohr Dr. Timothy A. Mohr Heather Mohrman Jeffrey T. Mohrman ’05 Annie K. Molhoek Douglas E. Molhoek ’01 Amy (Clingensmith ’96) Mongiovi David Mongiovi Daniel F. Monhemius ’98 Rebecca (Carl ’98) Monhemius Kenneth L. Montag ’53 Janet Montgomery Robert H. Montgomery ’57 Robert P. Montgomery ’74 Dr. Robert R. Montgomery Jr. ’65 Michael A. Montileone Adrian J. Monza ’01 Jessica (Linehan ’02) Monza Fred D. Moon Jr. ’50 Amanda (Hewitt ’08) Moore Carla L. Moore Christa E. Moore ’13 Fred A. Moore James T. Moore ’90 Nathan D. Moore ’08 Susan (Patterson ’70) Moore Joseph L. Moran ’63 Caroline (Breithaupt ’07) Morder Heath Morder Graham S. Morgan ’64 Janice K. Morgan Lynne (Paul ’63) Morgan Dr. Richard A. Morgan Stephen W. Morian ’83 George A. Morledge Janine (Miller ’92) Morley Kevin T. Morley ’91 Connie (Hood ’81) Moroco Michael C. Moroco Ivan S. Morris Jr. Keith A. Morrison Laurie C. Morrison Neil A. Morrison ’80 Sherry Morse Steven S. Morse ’86

James E. Mortland ’03 The Rev. Frank D. Moser ’63 Michael E. Moser ’93 Rosemary (Krebill ’63) Moser Catherine (Shultz ’84) Mostowy Kip S. Mostowy ’84 Jim Mote Nancy (Stammelbach ’62) Mote Marjory A. Mount Michael D. Mount ’14 Raymond W. Mount ’60 Elizabeth L. Moyer William L. Moyer ’12 Holly (Haff ’95) Muchnok Martin C. Muchnok Ada Rose (Peden ’76) Mueller Joy Mulder Mic Mulder Jack A. Mullins Thomas V. Mulrine Jerome P. Mulrow ’58 Nancy J. Mulrow Paul W. Muraca ’80 Dr. James Murduck Jennifer Murduck Dr. Amy (Fisher ’88) Murphy Stephanie E. Murphy ’02 Andy Murray Douglas Murray Helen (Gagianas ’81) Murray Laura (Myers ’04) Murray Patricia G. Muse William R. Muse ’71 Jane (Leffler ’79) Mutigli Robert Mutigli Jonathan J. Mycyk ’05 Kimberly (Theriault ’05) Mycyk James G. Myers ’74* Patricia Myers Ronald C. Myers ’57 Brian S. Nafziger ’89 Jodi Nafziger Karalee (Yocum ’10) Nagel Zachary C. Nagel ’10 E. Roene (Johnston ’60) Nasr Michel H. Nasr The Rev. John S. Naugle ’68 Dr. Penny (McKnight ’69) Naugle Mary (Todd ’63) Naylor Cheri (Rust ’70) Neely Richard W. Neely ’70 Steven G. Neher ’70 Carolyn Neiport George M. Neiport Amy (Leo ’89) Nelson Barbara E. Nelson ’64 Brett G. Nelson ’74 G. James Nelson Gail (McDevitt ’75) Nelson Jeannine (Amos ’74) Nelson Marian Nelson Linda (Walter ’58) Nesbitt Alfredo Neuman Barbara (Owens ’60) Neuman John D. Neumann ’98 Rebecca (Saunders ’99) Neumann Kelly M. Neved Col. Curtis N. Newill III (Ret.) ’67 Sherry (Droz ’68) Newill Patricia A. Newingham ’78 Eric C. Newton ’86 Teresa (Wright ’85) Newton Adam B. Nhotsavang Souvanmaly Nhotsavang Ann (Sphon ’87) Nicholson Barry W. Nicholson Dana Nicklas Thomas Z. Nicklas ’91 Jeanne (Morley ’80) Nitz

Larry T. Nitz Brian L. Noftsier ’98 Virginia (Rogers ’00) Noftsier James R. Nolan ’64 Karen (Orlowski ’64) Nolan Betty Jeanne (Olinger ’71) Nooth Wendell Nooth Glenn E. Nordmark Mary Lou Nordmark Robert G. Norton John A. Norville Kathleen (Trevitt ’64) Norville Col. Suellyn (Wright ’73) Novak (Ret.) Phyllis A. Novy Daniel A. Nunkovich Terri L. Nunkovich Albert Nunn Alice (Brewer ’55) Nunn Mary R. Nussear William E. Nussear ’79 Donald N. Nyberg ’60 Joanne Nyberg Ina D. Nye Joseph B. Nye Jr. ’58 Cathy Oates Randall G. Oates ’84 Charles W. O’Donnell ’61 Marilyn (Heck ’52) Oesterling Mary Oesterling Roger N. Oesterling ’65 Eileen Oklevitch Michael Oklevitch Dennis P. Oldaker Gayanell L. Oldaker Stanley G. Oldroyd ’74 Susan (Cammack ’63) Olds Joseph K. O’Lear Susan (Crawford ’73) O’Lear John Oleynik Myra (Rusinko ’79) Oleynik Bonnie K. Olie Conrad M. Olie Barbara (Graff ’67) Oliver Jonathan R. Oliver Ethan R. Olswold ’00 Karen (Altsman ’75) Ondocsin Robert Ondocsin Gloria Opgenorth Larry Opgenorth Alton R. Opitz ’57 Evelyn (Lucas ’57) Opitz Christopher P. Orem ’88 Brenda (Zenobi ’95) Orlin David Orlin Jayme (Santillo ’04) Orn Matthew S. Orn ’04 Christie O’Roark Dr. James B. O’Roark ’96 James M. Orr ’78 Julie Orr Arleen Ortmann David G. Ortmann ’67 Boyd W. Osborne ’68 Earl Osborne Marilyn (Burke ’62) Osborne Richard F. Ososkie Susan R. Ososkie Jessie (Renaldo ’01) Ostrowski Jim Ostrowski Doris J. Owen John F. Owen ’56 W. James Owen ’68 Lawrence A. Pack Lisa L. Pack H. David Padden ’75 Jean (Moser ’77) Padden Betty (Heckman ’50) Palm Carolyn (Chilson ’83) Palmquist Daniel Palmquist

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Caroline (Weppler ’56) Palo John C. Palo Lois F. Papa Mario J. Papa David A. Papariello Margaret S. Papariello Joseph C. Paparone II ’91 Dr. Stacy (Hensley ’93) Paparone Allan M. Park Barbara A. Park David C. Park ’80 Caleb D. Parke ’13 Anne (Kister ’88) Parker Heather (Simpkins ’02) Parker Jeffrey C. Parker John C. Parker ’89 Melinda C. Parsons Rebekah L. Parsons ’14 Scott A. Parsons ’80 Nial M. Pashke Pamela (McKenna ’87) Pashke Glenn W. Passavant ’72 Carla (Wetzel ’82) Patarini John P. Patarini Nancy Patrick Cdr. Theron A. Patrick ’70 Andrew M. Patterson ’12 Peggy Patterson Thomas Patterson Kristen (Macosko ’92) Patton Patrick Patton Laura L. Pawlak Thomas J. Pawlak ’63 Howard Payne Debra (Pilgrim ’81) Payton Donal D. Payton David P. Pears ’84 Rosalie A. Pears Brian E. Pedersen ’99 Linda S. Pendergast Paul F. Pendergast ’68 Richard M. Pendergast ’62 Ruth A. Pendergast Dwight R. Penn ’77 Jacquelyn Penn David Pepley Linda Pepley Raymond E. Perkins Sharon L. Perkins Elizabeth D. Perlman Dr. Ralph M. Perlman Nathan C. Perriello ’12 Cherie Perrine Timothy M. Perrine ’88 Ruth B. Perry Doris (Heinlein ’68) Persing Edwin E. Persing Donald C. Pesch ’70 Lyda S. Pesch Daniel E. Peters ’61 Grace (Erickson ’62) Peters Catherine A. Petersen Neil Petersen Elizabeth R. Peterson Eric N. Peterson Gladys E. Peterson Karen (Carr ’75) Peterson Laurie E. Peterson ’80 Marie G. Petraitis Paul E. Petraitis ’62 Charlotte (Serge ’55) Petulla Lawrence R. Petulla C. Edward Pfeifer Joan B. Pfeifer Margaret (Walker ’62) Pfeiffer The Rev. Terry W. Pfeiffer Heather S. Phibbs James C. Phibbs ’97 John N. Phillips Karen K. Phillips

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Dr. Sasha E. Piastro-Tedford Deborah (Warren ’74) Pichler William Pichler Linda (Benscoter ’68) Pierce John Pierrot Laurie A. Pierrot Beth (Lora ’98) Pifer David M. Pifer ’00 Joseph F. Pindel ’91 Ronna (Frenchak ’93) Pindel Brenda (Doutt ’90) Pish Eugene R. Pish ’89 Jean W. Place Ruth (Eyman ’46) Place Thomas C. Place ’49 Catherine Plante Jason T. Plante ’95 Constance (Hume ’44) Plate Donald J. Platt ’57 Virginia H. Platt Cedric F. Plavney ’58 M. Eloise Plavney Dr. Calvin E. Plitt Janet C. Plitt Michelle Poage-Oldroyd Gregory J. Pockl ’94 Melissa (Owens ’97) Pockl Dorothy Polena John C. Polena ’50 Jayne M. Poling Robert C. Poling Calvin E. Pollins ’64 Mary F. Pollins Michael W. Poole ’73 Nancy J. Poole Ronald K. Poole ’79 James R. Pope Mary A. Pope Derryck Porter Margaret Porter Susannah (Toedter ’88) Porterfield Tobin Porterfield Brian M. Powell ’03 Dorene S. Powell Michael J. Powers Susan (Widmer ’75) Powers Charles A. Prall Deborah L. Prall Patricia (Hutchinson ’66) Presley Roger C. Presley ’65 Dr. Barbara (Azalos ’69) Price Earnie P. Price Margaret Price Matthew M. Price ’86 Stan Price Tracy Price Leslie (Stevenson ’89) Pridgen Michael A. Prioletti ’05 Karen S. Privett R. Gary Privett ’68 Charles S. Prosser Jr. ’51 Jane L. Prosser Joan (Schroeder ’56) Prosser Robert D. Prosser ’58 David T. Pullen Nancy Jo Pullen Denise Pullinger Mark Pullinger Ross Purdy ’76 Norma H. Putman Thomas H. Putman Laura R. Radcliffe Richard P. Radcliffe Ruth Ann (Waddell ’60) Radish James A. Ramsay ’66 James A. Ramsey Mark J. Ramsey ’07 Nancy (Krebs ’55) Ramsey Bryan Randall

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Linda (Kropf ’82) Randall Charles L. Rankin ’63 Leslie A. Rankin Bethany (Railing ’04) Ransom Walter R. Ransom ’99 Gerald M. Rauso ’60 Nancy (McElwain ’60) Rauso Charles E. Ravalli ’76 Randy K. Ray Sandra Rea Thomas H. Rea ’69 Clark A. Rechkemmer ’68 Charles M. Redzinak ’72 Esther Reed Dr. Lawrence W. Reed ’75 Dr. Robert C. Reed ’50 Col. Lawrence W. Reedy ’63 Susan (Snowden ’64) Reedy Jean Reeves ’66 Arthur J. Reiber Jr. Charle’ (Berry ’59) Reiber Dennis R. Reidenbach ’76 Kristine (Knudsen ’77) Reidenbach Matthew R. Reidenbach ’06 Rachel (Scardigno ’07) Reidenbach Diana M. Rein ’71 Carol (Hammond ’65) Reinertsen The Rev. Dr. Lawrence G. Reinertsen ’62 Lt. Col. John P. Reitinger (Ret.) ’65 Theresa L. Reitinger Dale Reppert Elizabeth (Funk ’75) Reppert Bonnie J. Reynolds Ernest T. Reynolds ’66 Kristen Reynolds Michael T. Reynolds ’97 Rebecca S. Reynolds ’79 Gregory T. Richards Mark J. Richards ’58 Patricia (Kurczewski ’59) Richards Patricia M. Richards Don C. Richter Margaret (Zeiler ’68) Richter Jerry R. Richwine ’68 Rebecca E. Richwine Lance Rickard Duane A. Riddle ’69 Mary L. Rieger Vernon W. Rieger ’57 Michael P. Riesmeyer ’95 Jana L. Riggle Kenneth A. Riggle ’61 Dr. Robert J. Riggs Jr. ’00 Emily (Guthrie ’02) Riley Jeffrey T. Riley ’02 Sandra (Lau ’82) Riley Thomas A. Riley ’82 Kevin J. Rimando ’14 Mary A. Rinald Paul F. Rinald ’81 Gail (Johnston ’91) Riska Michael Riska Dr. Jeffrey Rittenhouse Marcia Rittenhouse Dorothy A. Ritter James S. Ritter ’75 Janet (Schwartzmier ’76) Ritter Janet (Diefenderfer ’55) Ritts Mallory (Egler ’90) Rivera Miguel H. Rivera Judith (Hoke ’62) Roarty Michael Roarty Dale C. Robbins Rebecca (Irwin ’75) Robbins

James H. Robertson ’67 Sarah (Brackbill ’06) Robertson David J. Robinson ’00 Diana T. Robinson Hans P. Robinson ’05 Lisa (Quinn ’05) Robinson Samuel B. Robinson ’71 Pamela (Randall ’78) Roche Julie A. Rock ’67 Andrew A. Rockwell ’99 Elizabeth (Bootay ’99) Rockwell Joyce L. Rodgers ’75 Eileen Roe John A. Roe Martha K. Roessler Dr. Paul G. Roessler ’77 Bruce D. Roginson ’70 Phyllis Roginson Elizabeth A. Romig ’79 Richard Romig Dr. Patrick J. Roncone Helen Betty (Batz ’43) Rose Ivan Rosenstrach Joann (Catrino ’58) Rosenstrach Bert A. Ross ’68 Jill (Miller ’93) Ross Karen (Swart ’69) Ross Matthew H. Ross ’93 Dr. John D. Roth ’84 Lisa K. Roth Shirley (Lunt ’52) Roth Lois A. Rothgeb Mark E. Rothgeb Emerson W. Rounds Jr. ’69 Myra S. Rounds Karen L. Roy ’78 Paul Rudnicke Stefanie (Evans ’98) Rudnicke Edith (Davis ’61) Rudolph Richard K. Rudolph ’61 Deana L. Rugh ’89 Caroline K. Ruhl Dandrea (Miller ’83) Ruhlmann Raymond E. Ruhlmann III Dr. Donald Rumbaugh Suzanne Rumbaugh Adrian B. Runkle* Bethany (Lowe ’09) Rupert The Rev. Dennis E. Rupert ’75 Mike E. Rupert Susan (Dittrich ’77) Rupert Brenda K. Rushe James F. Rushe Jennifer (Wilson ’89) Russell Theodore A. Russell II ’90 Kendall Ruth Lisa (Lewis ’90) Ruth Lisa (Moyer ’95) Ruth Dr. William G. Ruth ’90 Jennifer M. Ryan ’13 Kenneth Ryan Susan (Shockey ’75) Ryan Jill (Webb ’00) Sabella Timothy E. Sabella Jr. ’00 Joshua D. Sachleben ’02 Sherry (Kratz ’01) Sachleben Carolyn (Byard ’67) Sack Ronald J. Sack ’61 Beverly (Standen ’56) Sacripant Alex Saladino Dr. Jacqueline (Matus ’00) Saladino Jennifer Salansky Philip P. Salansky ’86 Beth (McMorran ’02) Salesky Eric Salesky Sandy Salmon Walter M. Salmon Carol H. Samara Dr. Kenneth J. Samara ’53*

Annette (Bussey ’78) Sandell Kevin D. Sandell ’09 Laura (Frei ’09) Sandell The Rev. Mark A. Sandell ’79 Alison (Barton ’05) Sanders Kevin W. Sanders ’05 Carolyn J. Sanford Mary (Buchheit ’75) Sankey Thomas L. Sankey ’75 Bert H. Saunders Carol (Schwamel ’66) Saunders Carl M. Sautter* Marian T. Sautter James R. Savage ’81 Peggy (Piatt ’81) Savage Jo’an E. Sawester Aimee (Marra ’93) Schaltenbrand Brian J. Schaltenbrand ’95 Edward R. Schaming II ’89 Sharon (Smedley ’89) Schaming Joan M. Scheel Hayley Scheeser Paul M. Scheeser ’05 Karen (Vorlage ’61) Scheid Dr. Walter E. Scheid ’59 Laura Schell Timothy M. Schell Kathie Schiller Keith R. Schiller ’74 Debra J. Schleiden Robert R. Schleiden ’75 Roger R. Schleiden Laurel (Ludwig ’96) Schlemmer Mark W. Schlemmer Ethan L. Schlesinger ’94 Kristin (Webster ’95) Schlesinger Daniel R. Schmidt ’78 Eileen (Sontag ’80) Schmidt Janet Schmidt John E. Schmidt ’75 Doris (Kistler ’55) Schmitt Charles F. Schneider David S. Schneider Kimberly P. Schneider Myra Schneider The Rev. Robert L. Schneider Jay N. Schroeder III ’63 Larry G. Schultz David E. Schwab ’03 Tanya E. Schwab Joseph C. Schwartz Paulette A. Schwartz Lynda Scofield Robert C. Scofield ’65 Betty Scott Charles E. Scott ’78 Howard A. Scott ’73 Russell W. Scott Jr. Ruth A. Scott Colleen (McClelland ’68) Scurry Garrett P. Scurry Christopher M. Scutt ’90 Kimberly (Young ’89) Scutt Anne Seaton Dr. Scott Seaton Benjamin J. Sera Lindsay (Crawford ’11) Sera Eva M. Sevick-Muraca Nancy (McKay ’48) Seward A. Loren Shaffer ’54 Rosemary A. Shaffer Jane (Peale ’73) Sham William L. Sham ’73 The Rev. James N. Shaver Jr. ’65 Marianne W. Shaver Robert C. Shaw ’50 Robert W. Shaw Jr. ’68 Valerie Shaw Linda (Holstein ’67) Sheasley


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Dr. W. David Sheasley ’68 Maxine Shebeck Robert E. Shebeck ’64 Julie (Moore ’97) Shefchunas Thomas E. Shefchunas ’96 Lois A. Shefflette Patrick A. Shefflette Christopher A. Sheldon ’85 Janice (Preston ’87) Sheldon John E. Shelly Nancy (Horrell ’61) Shelly Courtney C. Shenkle Jr. Elaine (Agnoli ’70) Shenkle Edward A. Sheridan ’60 Sylvia S. Sheridan Michael R. Sherwin ’83 H. Elizabeth Shick Marcus Shick Heidi A. Shiderly ’90 John E. Shillingburg Victoria (Geddis ’82) Shillington William H. Shillington Elizabeth (Pfister ’02) Shimkus Joel M. Shimkus ’02 Chris Shoemaker D. Dennis Shoemaker ’73 Marjorie J. Shoemaker Angela A. Shoffstall Myrna J. Short ’61 Jeffrey S. Shoskin ’80 Susan A. Shoskin Larry R. Shover Nancy (Heath ’68) Shover Coral Y. Shuber John A. Shuber ’80 Dr. George F. Shuster III ’70 Eric B. Siegel Jeanette M. Siegel Annette F. Simek Charlotte R. Simpson ’65 Alissa (Barton ’06) Sinsley Gregory L. Sinsley ’05 Bonnie Skalyo Wallace G. Skalyo ’62 Gloria Skaricich Robert A. Skaricich Cynthia Skeates Gregory E. Skeates ’69 Candace (Cessar ’76) Skiles Greg Skiles Helen (Miller ’48) Skillman Norman Skillman April Skorup Jarrett A. Skorup ’09 Karen (Bennett ’09) Skorup Steven Skorup Dorothy (Conley ’60) Slavcoff John A. Slavcoff ’60 James E. Sloan ’51 Peggy Sloan Tamra A. Smail Timothy E. Smail Shari (Pish ’85) Smallwood Steven G. Smallwood Kenneth R. Smathers ’58 Rebecca A. Smiddy ’09 Anita L. Smith Barbara (Bennett ’64) Smith Barbara Smith Becky Smith Bradley A. Smith ’79 Carole M. Smith Carolyn (Welde ’79) Smith Christopher W. Smith ’72 David A. Smith ’82 Dr. Gary S. Smith ’72 Helenor Smith Dr. Howard L. Smith ’69 Jane (Hodgson ’89) Smith John D. Smith ’88 *deceased after gift

Joyce Smith Kathleen S. Smith Kenneth B. Smith ’59 Linda Smith Linnette S. Smith Martha D. Smith Maureen (Conwell ’00) Smith Melodie A. Smith Nathan L. Smith Phyllis I. Smith Richard H. Smith ’50 Robert W. Smith ’74 Roger B. Smith Samuel M. Smith ’56 The Rev. Sandra (Dayen ’60) Smith Scott C. Smith ’76 Shirley (Pratt ’48) Smith Stephen C. Smith ’67 Steven P. Smith Steven W. Smith Terry A. Smith Wayne L. Smith William Smith Zoe L. Smith ’15 Matthew R. Smouse ’00 Tara (McCaslin ’99) Smouse Anna R. Snelgrove ’15 Dr. Norman Snelgrove Pamela A. Snelgrove Col. Thomas E. Snodgrass (Ret.) ’63 Donald G. Snyder F. Duane Snyder ’58 Janet S. Snyder* Kristen (Welch ’92) Snyder Mark A. Snyder Nathan A. Snyder ’15 P. Eric Snyder ’94 Patricia (Burt ’79) Snyder Sandra K. Snyder Sylvan P. Snyder ’58 Vernie L. Snyder The Rev. William C. Snyder ’79 George A. Socher ’70 Marita A. Sodaro ’13 Judith E. Sommer William R. Sommer ’56 Christine (Kindle ’73) Sosebee Jeff Sosebee Adam R. Spangler ’15 Deborah Spangler Dennis R. Spangler ’91 Elizabeth B. Spangler Jennifer (Zaroczynski ’15) Spangler Lee C. Spangler Michele (Burianek ’91) Spangler Steven Spangler Patricia L. Spanjer Dr. Richard F. Spanjer Paul L. Spence Valarie D. Spence Erin (Ellis ’03) Spencer Jeffrey D. Spencer Raymond A. Spitz ’68 Donald Splitstone Stacey Splitstone Lois Sponsler Warren E. Sponsler ’66 Deborah M. Sprague ’79 Nancy D. Squires-Moran Edward A. St. Clair Sharon K. St. Clair Carol L. Stack ’64 Jane (Rees ’69) Stallsmith Neil A. Stallsmith ’68 Doris (McCoy ’62) Stalnaker The Rev. Gerald E. Stalnaker ’62 Dr. Gloria J. Stansberry

Sally (Beile ’64) Stanton David W. Starcher ’88 Heather (Slear ’88) Starcher Virginia (Weise ’46) Starr Lt. Col. David G. Staymates (Ret.) ’71 Dawn Staymates Frances (Campbell ’50) Stebbins Nancy (Byers ’54) Stedman Joseph V. Stehle ’78 Patricia (Weiland ’81) Stehle William L. Stehle ’63 James A. Steigerwald Jr. ’73 Patricia Steigerwald Harold W. Steiner ’55 Kathryn M. Steiner Lil Steiner William J. Steiner III ’02 Dorothy Steinjann James T. Steinjann ’87 Gary Stellingwerf Trudy Stellingwerf Stephanie Stenzel ’83 Mary (King ’41) Sterrett Anita L. Steva Patrick F. Steva ’78 Marianne (Stroup ’68) Stevens Michael Stevens Jon T. Stevenson ’67 Paula Stevenson Anna (Nagy ’66) Stewart Charles Stewart Cynthia (Coe ’80) Stewart Cynthia (Starr ’94) Stewart Darla (Walker ’62) Stewart Donald J. Stewart Janet (McMurray ’50) Stewart Jerry W. Stewart ’65 Judith (Glenn ’74) Stewart Lance T. Stewart ’92 The Rev. Mark A. Stewart ’74 Scot A. Stewart W. L. Stewart Jo Ann (Gurgovits ’60) Stiffler Robert B. Stiffler Kelly Stiles Dr. William H. Stiles ’79 Robert E. Stilley ’63 Susan Stilley Mary R. Stiteler Kelly (Kuremsky ’89) Stitt Michael C. Stitt ’86 Christopher G. Stoicovy ’91 Michele L. Stoicovy Donna J. Stone Richard L. Stone ’58 Barbara Stover Jeffrey S. Stover ’82 Dr. Daniel H. Straub Karen J. Straub Jack E. Streitman ’57 Mona L. Streitman Charles W. Strittmatter Susan (Bish ’75) Strittmatter Warren Struz Alicia (Wrabley ’93) Stull Dennis F. Stull Kern V. Stump ’70 Kimberly A. Stumpf Martin J. Stumpf Andrew Sturgill Carrie (Willis ’05) Sturgill Carolyn R. Sturtevant ’74 Michael A. Suchan ’01 Cheryl (Stawiarski ’83) Sullivan Claire (Atkinson ’98) Sullivan James P. Sullivan ’99 Jill (Baker ’95) Sullivan John F. Sullivan ’78 Patricia (Lubon ’78) Sullivan

Ltc. Stephen K. Sullivan ’94 William P. Sullivan ’81 Amy T. Sun Kenny W. Sun ’71 H. Jay Surrena Jr. ’57 Judith P. Surrena Clyde Sutton Cynthia (Weingartner ’74) Sutton Diane Swadley Richard D. Swadley ’71 Adam K. Swanson ’12 Caitlin (Friihauf ’12) Swanson Douglas B. Swanson ’64 Linn M. Swanson Marsha Swanson Dr. Michael D. Swanson Richard N. Swanson ’58 Deana M. Swart Jonathan M. Swart Alice Swartz Dr. John F. Swartz ’52 Karen (Keller ’93) Swartzlander Steven M. Swartzlander ’93 Alycea E. Sweeney Michael R. Sweeney ’95 Christine (Sibenac ’00) Swift Mark A. Swift ’97 Eleanor Swink June (Shaner ’47) Switzer Randy Swope Susan (Zerby ’89) Swope Carolyn (Sayer ’59) Szabo Robert Szabo David L. Tabol ’92 Nicole Tabol Lisa Talarczyk Barbara (Smith ’57) Talcott Dr. Donald A. Talcott ’54 Winnie W. Tam Philip M. Tan ’13 Tod A. Tanis ’76 James M. Taraba ’81 Michelle Taraba Becky Taylor Fred R. Taylor Dr. Howard T. Taylor Jr. ’66 Irene Y. Taylor Mark R. Taylor ’84 Sandra L. Taylor Scott T. Taylor ’77 Sharla J. Taylor Shawn Taylor Dr. Jeffrey M. Tedford ’00 Jesse W. Teitsworth ’07 Kelley (Crawford ’08) Teitsworth John F. Tenerowicz II ’86 Lisa (Cox ’86) Tenerowicz Heidi L. Testa Peter L. Testa Charles L. Thiele ’87 Kimberly K. Thiele Daniel C. Thomas ’67 Edwin Thomas John Thomas Kristina M. Thomas ’14 Rosemarie Thomas Susan Thomas Amy (Bresnahan ’96) Thomason Wade Thomason Charles J. Thompson ’06 Curtis R. Thompson Flora (Sheldon ’47) Thompson Marilyn (Wilson ’58) Thompson Phyllis (Farmer ’82) Thompson Raymond L. Thompson Robert D. Thompson Carolyn Thomson Donald C. Thomson Dorothy (Hall ’50) Thorpe

Rodney B. Thorpe Diane H. Tilley Steven D. Tilley Brynn (Deye ’00) Tiscione Nicholas B. Tiscione ’00 Gregory A. Tobias Karen M. Tobias Richard J. Tobin Kathryn J. Tobitsch Thomas F. Tobitsch Richard W. Toburen Tamara Toburen Michael J. Tomkovicz ’88 Sandra L. Tomkovicz Kelly M. Tonkovich Mark Tonkovich Emily K. Topp ’13 Christopher D. Tower Jane M. Tower Dr. Arlene (Brown ’75) Townsend Dr. Kimberly A. Townsend ’79 Olivia (Forish ’13) Townsend Raymond R. Townsend Timothy N. Townsend ’13 James C. Tracy Dr. Catherine M. Trammell Dr. Richard L. Trammell Dr. Michael A. Tranovich William E. Trent Frances L. Trenta ’15 The Rev. Charles T. Tressler ’65 Susan E. Tressler David E. Treusch ’87 Dr. Lisa (John ’88) Treusch Arthur E. Trezona ’70 Carol Trezona Jonathan T. Truchan ’96 Vicki (Hootman ’95) Truchan Ardeth (Lucas ’63) Trueba Lara Trushel Richard L. Trushel Jr. ’03 Col. George L. Tucci ’50 (Ret.) Mary V. Tucci James A. Tulloch ’65 Deborah (Smith ’71) Tumath Alice B. Turman Gary Turner Rachel L. Turner Thane N. Turner Wendy Turner Diane W. Tuthill William A. Tuthill Carla A. Twitchell Douglas G. Twitchell ’67 D. Marie Tyler ’07 Gabrielle Tyler Noah J. Tyler ’04 Karyn A. Ulishney Mark S. Ulishney ’88 Susan K. Umble Richard K. Underwood Susan L. Underwood Jack A. Ungham ’72 Clark A. Upton Margaret C. Upton Julia (Gregory ’44) Urey John J. Vaccino Jr. Lisa (Pike ’93) Vaccino Kenneth J. Valko Priscilla (Kammer ’73) Valko Barbara L. Vallozzi Mark C. Vallozzi Robert Van Gent Wilma Van Gent Ann VanCleef Robert A. VanCleef ’57 Kelly (Mitchell ’93) VanderWeele Dr. Richard A. VanderWeele ’92 Brenda VanderWel Dr. Cornelis VanderWel

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1st Lt. James R.R. VanEerden ’12 Dolores M. VanIngen Robert W. VanIngen Ellen Varadi Lothar A. Vasholz Marji Vasholz Anna M. Vaughn Jack R. Vaughn ’71 Debbie A. Veon Robert T. Veon ’86 Margaret (Evenson ’73) Vergien Scott C. Vergien ’73 Fred Vero Kimberly Vero Brian F. Vespaziani ’00 Stacey Vespaziani J. Robert Vinton ’59 Lynda Vinton Krista (Wynne ’74) Visconti Richard Visconti Jana C. Volante ’07 Cynthia D. Voltz Wayne A. Voltz ’71 Dr. Norman F. Von Herzen The Hon. Richard L. Voorhees Jill Voris Ronald Voris James E. Vorp ’70 Joyce A. Vorp Leslie (Palser ’73) Wachholz John A. Waddell Jr. ’57 Matthew J. Waddell ’03 Nicole Waddell Nora Waddell Jerry B. Waddle Shirley A. Waddle Denise (Weingartner ’77) Wade James V. Wade ’77 Carl L. Wagner Jr. ’60 Graham E. Wagner ’56 Patricia A. Wagner Sue L. Wagner Diane M. Wahl ’78 Adalie J. Walker Elisabeth (Herman ’01) Walker Jonathan Walker Ray S. Walker Raymond G. Walker ’70 Daniel J. Walko ’64 Robert F. Waltenbaugh Linda C. Walters Thomas L. Walters ’67 Ann (Brody ’81) Waltz Mark Waltz Thomas J. Wardle ’71 Donald C. Wareham Janet (Duncan ’86) Wareham Margaret (Campbell ’01) Warren Noel S. Warren Melly (Simon ’70) Wasson Thomas L. Wasson ’69 Catharine A. Watson ’07 Chip Watson Gary D. Watson ’77 Peggy (Christopher ’80) Watson Susan Watson Dorothy (Fry ’50) Watterson Jean Waugaman Shannon Waugh William J. Waugh ’08 Charles J. Wazenegger ’62 Christy S. Weaver Jacqueline J. Weaver ’61 William B. Weaver IV Deborah (Paszek ’86) Weber Gary L. Weber ’79 James D. Weber ’85 Lynette (Bean ’72) Weber Mark R. Weber ’70 Shelby L. Weber

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Harry E. Webster III ’63 Rebecca Webster Carla J. Wegemer Beverly (Reilly ’74) Wehrheim Lawrence Wehrheim Dr. Jeffery Weiland Vicki Weiland James F. Weir ’63 Jeffrey A. Weiss ’92 Jeffrey Weix Mary Weix George A. Welch M. Marlene Welch Lisa (Allen ’87) Welker Randall W. Welker ’87 Sharon R. Welker William C. Welker ’63 Clair O. Weller ’44 Margaret M. Weller Col. David L. Welton (Ret.) ’62 Lillian (Pierce ’62) Welton Bryan L. Wenger ’90 Jean (Selig ’89) Wenger Beth (Pavkov ’91) Werfel Daniel I. Werfel Richard F. Werren ’84 Wayne P. Westerman Meredith (Aul ’76) Westgate Dr. Randy R. Westgate ’76 Steven Weynand George M. White ’62 Joely (Carlson ’91) White Lois (Becker ’63) White Richard B. White ’90 Jeffrey R. Whiteside ’74 Sandra (Stephens ’74) Whiteside Jonathan P. Wiant Karen E. Wiant Heather (Beckwith ’99) Wick John A. Wick ’00 Anne M. Wierenga Wayne Wierenga Janet G. Wigton Dr. Jeffrey S. Wigton ’74 George E. Wilcox III ’79 Rhonda Wilcox Beth (Kopp ’83) Wiley Charles L. Wiley Dr. Katherine (Rudolph ’58) Wiley Mary Ann Wiley Richard B. Wiley ’51 Scott D. Wiley ’82 Allison (Syme ’70) Wilkes Charles Wilkes James T. Wilkin Stephanie (Capps ’66) Wilkin Caitlin R. Williams ’08 Cathy L. Williams ’81 David L. Williams Jr. ’85 Donald C. Williams Elyse Williams John K. Williams ’68 John Williams Judith A. Williams Julie M. Williams Linda (Flodin ’70) Williams Mark F. Williams Christine (Buttignol ’85) Williamson Christopher R. Williges Danielle McEachin Williges Laura G. Willson Richard K. Willson ’70 Arthur D. Wilson ’88 Douglas H. Wilson Jr. ’71 Lynn Wilson The Rev. Paul H. Wilson ’43 Christopher J. Wilt Susan M. Wilt

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Donna (Miller ’57) Wilver John H. Wilver James P. Winder Martha (Kuttesch ’74) Winder Joyce A. Wirth Robert W. Wirth ’53 Michael W. Wise ’84 Dede (Deahl ’86) Wishing Lee S. Wishing III ’83 Margaret Wisneski Raymond G. Wisneski ’60 Emily A. Wisor ’09 Ryan M. Witherell ’13 Ethan D. Witmer ’15 The Rev. Barry C. Witt Junann Witt Dr. Glenn A. Wolfe ’74 Joann E. Wolfe Richard P. Wolfe II ’70 Stanley E. Wolfe Gwen (Alworth ’81) Wolfson Thomas T. Wolfson Brigitte Woloszyn Raymond J. Woloszyn ’72 Alan Wood Dr. Robert M. Wood Shawnee (Doutt ’93) Wood Ingrid Woodling Michael A. Woodling ’86 Piers Woodriff Jason E. Woolcock ’94 Michele (Joll ’94) Woolcock Alec R. Works ’74 Margo E. Works William J. Worthington ’63 Janine P. Wright Kimberly Wright Lewis W. Wright ’79 Michael A. Wright ’93 Sue Wright Stephanie A. Wuenstel Donna Wurl Martin Wurl ’78 Cara M. Wycech Gary T. Wycech Maryann Wycech Nancy L. Wylie David R. Wynne ’76 Phyllis Wynne The Rev. George R. Yates ’74 Jane (Albrecht ’74) Yates Donna Yates-Kling Daniel D. Yawkey ’91 Shanon (Diamond ’92) Yawkey Dr. Dorian P. Yeager M. Carol Yeager Debra G. Yeatts Rodney A. Yeatts Kerstin (Ottey ’95) Yeomans Scott Yeomans Matthew D. Yingling ’02 Carol Yocum The Rev. Dennis E. Yocum ’67 Ryan R. Yorgey Cathie Young Effie (Sager ’48) Young Robert H. Young ’65 Katherine M. Zacherl Ann K. Zacour Wayne A. Zacour Sara Zacur William E. Zacur ’57 James A. Zargo ’70 Keith A. Zatawski ’93 Loraine P. Zatawski David A. Zeitlow Joylyn (Murphy ’48) Zembower Laura (Schulze ’90) Zietlow Andrew D. Zima ’65 Sandra L. Zima

Jordan L. Zimmerman ’10 Linda F. Zimmerman Dr. Robert R. Zimmerman ’73 Lana Zortman Randy E. Zortman ’80 Armando F. Zubizarreta Judith (Simonich ’65) Zubizarreta Barry G. Zuk ’75 Leslie Zuk Evelyn Zulick Jonathon S. Zulick ’71 Christine (Pavlik ’73) Zuzack William A. Zuzack ’70 CRIMSON CIRCLE Elmira (Dayton ’47) Aaronson Katherine Abbott Ronald S. Abbott ’64 Amelia (Lewis ’02) Abd Tarik Siduf Abd Carla P. Abrams James R. Abrams Susan (Stephens ’79) Accapezzato The Rev. David J. Ackerman ’90 Marsha (Thomas ’87) Ackerman Matthew J. Adamo ’15 Andrew J. Adams ’86 Cheryl (Hook ’83) Adams Christopher W. Adams David B. Adams David J. Adams ’93 Lauren A. Adams ’15 LeaAnn Adams Mary-Jo Adams Penny Adams Randy Adams Susan (Blair ’75) Adams Susan Adams Thomas D. Adams Charles Agnew Roberta (Birkel ’81) Agnew Sandi Agnew Dr. Scott M. Agnew ’79 Bethany M. Agostini ’15 Amy (Pavlik ’06) Agredano Eric Agredano Fred A. Aiken III ’67 Kristy L. Aiken Nanette A. Aiken Tyler H. Aiken ’01 Bonnie (Graham ’63) Aikins Candace S. Aikins ’95 Dr. Ronald L. Aikins Hito Akehi Sara (Hutcheson ’67) Akehi Donald G. Albert Linda (Johansson ’67) Albert Laura A. Alfieris Dalaney E. Algiere ’15 Benjamin M. Allen ’10 Beverly (Burgert ’59) Allerton Robert G. Allerton ’59 Dr. Alison (Likins ’01) Allin Ryan C. Allin Ellen Allison James M. Allison ’15 William J. Allison Kimberly J. Althausen The Rev. Norman Althausen Kathy (Hair ’92) Alvey Wendy E. Amadee ’13 Nancy (Moore ’55) Amari John P. Ambler ’57 Patricia A. Ambler James J. Ambrose II ’74 Joanne (Campbell ’74) Ambrose Carl A. Ammerman Wendy S. Ammerman

Alan H. Anderson ’50 Arvid N. Anderson Brittany S. Anderson ’08 Bruce C. Anderson Chesterine L. Anderson Christopher D. Anderson ’78 D. Wendy Anderson Daniel A. Anderson ’69 David M. Anderson ’94 Donald F. Anderson ’59 Eric Z. Anderson ’09 Gerta (Whitling ’57) Anderson Jared S. Anderson ’12 Dr. Jeffrey D. Anderson ’81 Jonathan H. Anderson ’15 Lindsay M. Anderson Mary F. Anderson Mary M. Anderson Roger A. Anderson ’48 Sue Anderson Wendy Anderson Edward Blaine Andrada Jacqueline (Thronson ’85) Andrada Jessica Andraka R. David Andraka Elisa M. Angione ’13 Dorothy E. Ankeney Paul B. Ankeney ’71 Donna Anson Robert H. Anson ’70 Ashley Antoline Christopher S. Antoline ’06 Phillip M. Antoline ’11 James Antonucci Linda Antonucci The Rev. Bill Anzevino Krista Anzevino Amy (Bauer ’94) Aram James A. Aram Georgeiana (Garrity ’65) Arbes Brad M. Arbutina ’86 Martha Jo Archer Marcus J. Archibald ’15 Elaine (Rodemoyer ’05) Aretz Patrick L. Aretz Hannah A. Arisman ’15 Jenyl (Murdock ’85) Arisman Mark A. Arisman ’84 James Arist Theresa (Berg ’93) Arist Lisa G. Arnold Nikki S. Arnold W. Robert Arnold IV ’82 William L. Arnold Allen Arrington Lynn (Jones ’83) Arrington Pamela (Lindner ’01) Ason Richard A. Ason Gwen (McGlade ’62) Auel Thomas Auel Harvey Auger June Auger Donovan Augustin Judith (Borland ’70) Augustin Matt Ault Barbara (Lehman ’56) Aveni Mark L. Axtell ’69 Mary C. Axtell Catherine L. Bacheldor ’15 Frank Bacheldor Dr. Mary Bacheldor Meredith L. Bachman ’08 Erica M. Baer John K. Baer ’93 Dr. David S. Baglia Janet Baglia Adam Bailey Annell G. Bailey Jeffrey R. Bailey ’97


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Kaitlyn L. Bailey ’15 Nancy M. Bailey Nancy Bailey Dr. Robert E. Bailey ’50 Jack Bailie Jr. Nancy Bailie Dr. Bruce A. Bain ’79 Kathleen (Block ’78) Bain Donna Bainbridge Lyle S. Bainbridge ’65 Heather (Campbell ’64) Bair John B. Bair ’64 Jonathan E. Baisch ’08 Rebekah (Stahlman ’08) Baisch Barbara R. Baker David J. Baker Diana M. Baker Mark Baker Michael N. Baker ’09 Nancy Baker Rock W. Baker Victoria L. Baker ’15 Amy K. Baldwin David R. Baldwin ’76 Judith L. Baldwin Robert E. Baldwin ’87 Victoria Baldwin Elizabeth Balfour-Kinnear Joseph Bambic Jr. Sheila A. H. Bambic Jason M. Bamford ’15 Barbara (Edwards ’68) Bancroft Brian L. Bancroft ’68 Alfonso Barbati Marsha (Phipps ’88) Barbati Roberta (Di Menna ’66) Barber Jennifer A. Barefoot Rick Barefoot William E. Barker Allen C. Barlett Gary Barlett Pamela (Hughes ’81) Barlett Sandra Barlett Alison Barnes Daniel F. Barnes ’00 Carl E. Barnhart Mary L. Barnhart George R. Barr ’15 Kara (Wolfe ’01) Bartmas The Rev. Andrew T. Barton ’75 James D. Barton Jennifer L. Barton Joyce (Harmon ’75) Barton Rebecca M. Barton Scott A. Barton ’97 Susan (Savage ’79) Barton Warren Barton Douglas R. Bashline ’70 Lucia P. Bashline Arielle G. Bateman ’10 Jennifer (Morrone ’93) Bates Matthew R. Bates ’93 Autumn (Skorup ’11) Battaglia Steven J. Battaglia ’13 Heather Battig Dr. Michael Battig Karen (Dennie ’87) Batykefer The Rev. Ralph E. Batykefer Jr. ’87 Krista Batz Cdr. Raymond R. Batz Jr. ’92 Douglas L. Batzel Kathy A. Batzel Linda Bayles William Bayles Tara Bear Dr. Taylor C. Bear ’98 Anna (Kitchin ’14) Beaudry Troy M. Beaudry ’14 Timothy A. Bebech ’77 Peggy Becher *deceased after gift

Robert C. Becher ’79 Catherine (Ridley ’82) Becker Letti (Large ’86) Becker The Rev. Steven A. Becker ’81 Todd Becker Carolyn (Wevers ’53) Beckerink Robert L. Beckerink Thomas T. Beckett Wendy A. Beckett Olivia G. Beckner ’15 Colby J. Beighey ’15 Spencer J. Belkot ’15 Jeffrey L. Bell ’85 Karen (Canning ’64) Bell Laura (Palmer ’85) Bell Nancy (Hall ’54) Bell Dr. R. Hays Bell ’64 Anthony P. Benedetti Mary Jo K. Benedetti Bailey A. Bennett ’13 George V. Bennett ’91 Jennifer (Whitehead ’91) Bennett Barbara A. Benning Christopher S. Bentley Holly Bentley Zachary J. Bentley ’15 Jennifer Benzel Robert G. Benzel ’85 John H. Berkey ’04 Zachary A. Bernard ’15 Jonathan R. Bernhardt ’15 Kimberly (Ray ’84) Berringer Thomas L. Berringer ’82 Daniel W. Berry Peggy Berry Renee G. Bertaux ’14 Barbara (Denlinger ’09) Bescher Marcantoine Bescher Matthew Betush Ria (Swanekamp ’08) Betush Kathryn (Rivers ’59) Bevington Shelley L. Bias Dr. James Bibza Lottie Bibza Lita Biejo Ann Biese Ryan F. Biese ’09 Emily J. Bigham ’15 Jared J. Billings ’15 Debbie (Alexander ’76) Bisbee Robert J. Biscombe Kathy Black Linda S. Black Thomas J. Black Patty Blaetz Peter T. Blaetz ’81 Mary E. Blaine-Lemmo ’74 Thomas J. Blair ’76 Tracy Blair Benjamin S. Blakley III ’74 Kathleen Blakley Mark A. Blank ’15 Mary J. Blatt ’61 Dan T. Blice Vicki H. Blice Emily G. Blizard ’11 Sarah B. Blizard ’15 Jonathan D. Blomiley ’00 Rachael (Kline ’01) Blomiley Donna Blough John W. Blough Keith A. Bocian ’02 Sarah (Erdos ’02) Bocian Beth (Hough ’80) Boehm David F. Boehm Paula A. Boehner Robert C. Boehner ’80 Stanley B. Boertje Leonard R. Bogaev Rosa Lee Bogaev

Brian A. Bogey Sandra K. Bogey Kelly E. Boice ’15 David M. Bonamo John Bonomo Dr. Kelleen H. Bonomo Laura E. Booher ’15 James F. Book Lorraine M. Book David R. Boone ’69 Dorothy (Glass ’63) Boone Peter G. Boone ’15 The Rev. Rawley D. Boone ’63 Harriet Boore Raymond T. Boore James Borchik Linda (Miske ’79) Borchik Patricia A. Borcik Stephen A. Borcik ’69 Dr. Andrew C. Borland ’63 Darlene Borland Debra M. Borland Paul R. Borland ’80 Michelle (Eidens ’94) Borrello Shawn Borrello Timothy C. Boswell ’12 Trevor C. Botts ’15 Derek J. Bowen ’11 Mark E. Bowers ’98 Robert E. Bowers Teresa A. Bowers G. Edward Bowersox ’69 Sydnay Bowersox James W. Bowley ’71 Johnna Bowley Bob Boyd Kelly L. Boyd Nancy (Clark ’49) Boyer Nathan J. Brake ’15 Jonathan E. Branch Julie L. Branch Evelyn M. Brandt Linnie (McConnell ’49) Brankley Russel Brankley Beth A. Brean ’85 Beverly L. Breaux Albert A. Breda Scott Breedlove Virginia Southerland Breedlove Dorothy D. Breitegam Juliana A. Breithaupt Maxwell S. Breithaupt Alfred F. Bremble III ’80 Frances B. Brennan Matthew C. Brennan ’05 Michael E. Brennan David A. Brewster ’98 Holly (Gregory ’98) Brewster John D. Brewster Patrice L. Brewster Melody L. Briand-Runkle ’04 Meredith (Holbrook ’01) Bricker Adam M. Bright ’08 Nicole (Tressler ’08) Bright David B. Brock Jennifer L. Brock Rachel L. Brockman John J. Brodnicki Juanita J. Brodnicki Jennifer Brogan John P. Brogan Ruth Broms Timothy D. Broms ’97 David L. Brooks ’83 Susan (Collier ’82) Brooks Evelyn Brosnahan Mark R. Brosnahan ’76 Amy B. Brothers Dr. Donald Brothers Stuart G. Brougher ’15

Caralyn E. Brown ’15 Carl W. Brown Dawn Brown Ellen A. Brown Grace (Pimentel ’13) Brown Helen (Johnson ’42) Brown James M. Brown ’70 Jeremiah D. Brown ’08 Kenneth E. Brown Linda Brown The Rev. Lloyd Brown ’40* Lucas C. Brown ’13 Mark P. Brown ’95 Megan (Osborne ’09) Brown Patricia (Laine ’64) Brown Susan M. Brown Susan Brown William Brown David W. Brumbach Elizabeth (Poston ’10) Brunk Nathan T. Brunk ’09 Ellaura Bruno Mark F. Bruno ’92 David M. Bryan Lynne (Miller ’86) Bryan Connie Bryant Scott Bryant Fred N. Buch Ruth I. Buch Matthew A. Buckham ’08 Donald L. Buddemeyer ’68 Toni Buddemeyer Anthony F. Buffalini ’15 Amy Bunnell Richard Bunnell Harold H. Burgard ’52 Susan A. Burkett ’00 Anne (Pearce ’68) Burkholder Tom Burkholder Robyn E. Burlew Steven L. Burlew Ernest J. Burnell ’71 Jerrol L. Burnfield Joan M. Burnfield Evan A. Burns ’15 Lucas C. Burns ’04 Mark L. Burritt Nancy (Davis ’71) Burritt Lauren M. Burrows ’15 Howard A. Burry Roxanne P. Burry Linda Burtt Milton C. Burtt Mary U. Byerly-Aitken ’74 Deborah L. Byham Dr. Louis W. Byham ’68 Carolyn (Schiever ’89) Cafaro Joseph Cafaro Jr. Lydia C. Caissy ’14 Carol (Cyr ’78) Calhoun Deborah A. Calhoun Mark S. Calhoun Robert M. Calhoun Dr. Lloyd S. Call Cindy S. Caloritis John D. Caloritis Michael D. Cammisa ’61 Sandra L. Cammisa Amy (Scott ’96) Campbell Bernard R. Campbell David K. Campbell Dolores l. Campbell Georgene Campbell Jenny Campbell Richard E. Campbell ’64 Robert A. Campbell ’65 Erin (Pavesi ’93) Campion Matthew J. Campion ’91 Susan (Hynes ’66) Canale Alan B. Cann

Carol Cann Cynthia M. Canner Joseph Canner Rebekah (Seifert ’10) Capeci Carl Capuano Elizabeth Capuano John Caputo Marjory Caputo Barbara (Flade ’56) Cardea Virginia (Mattson ’76) Carden Ruth (Hiack ’54) Carey Samantha S. Carey ’15 David J. Carl ’09 Matthew M. Carlin Shawna (Hubbard ’99) Carlin Carl Carlson Joanne (Ohman ’61) Carlson Kay (Holland ’63) Carlson Nick Carlson Dr. Ralph E. Carlson ’62 Rebecca (Meyer ’11) Carlson Erik W. Carlstrom ’16 Ashley R. Carmichael ’15 Cathy Carmichael Debbie J. Carmichael Robert S. Carmichael ’68 Stephen L. Carmichael Donald R. Caroleo ’59 Patricia Caroleo Dennis E. Carpenter ’81 Gretchen (Phares ’84) Carpenter Kayla R. Carpenter ’08 J. Ashton Carr II ’04 Leah Beth Carr Terry (Malone ’62) Carr The Rev. Thomas D. Carr ’81 William D. Carr Marcia (Darnstaedt ’82) Carrell Ralph Carrell Beth A. Carroll Marie E. Carroll ’15 Thomas Carroll William A. Carsey ’15 Micaela M. Carter ’15 Norma A. Carter Carol Casey Kevin Casey Patricia A. Casolari Samuel G. Casolari Sr. George A. Cates Helen C. Cates Eugene R. Cathcart ’66 Sherry Cathcart Jennifer (Klopsic ’04) Cavalieri Matthew J. Cavalieri Robert S. Cave ’63 JoAnn Caye Deborah Cebular Vincent J. Cebular ’89 Katherine F. Cecil Sarah E. Cecil ’15 Thomas L. Cecil Reagan A. Cerisano ’15 Melissa S. Cessar Paul O. Cessar Sarah J. Cessar ’14 Frederick Chache Jr. Mary Chache Jeanne M. Chacko Dr. John K. Chacko Harry Chadderton Katherine (Bogue ’89) Chapman Stephen C. Chapman Michael C. Chappell Amy M. Chase Coleson P. Chase Brian A. Checchio ’83 Debbie Checchio Evelyn (Sanford ’80) Chehi Robert D. Chehi ’80

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Dennis W. Chevalier Faythe (Taylor ’86) Chevalier Richard C. Chewning Shirley C. Chewning Beth (Schlayer ’95) Chiofalo Dr. John D. Chiofalo Dorothy (Sourwine ’47) Chittum Hannah Choby Jordan S. Choby ’03 Kristy (Menges ’03) Choby Michael D. Choby ’05 Margaret A. Chochola ’08 Barbara F. Chovan John P. Chovan ’71 Cara L. Christenberry ’15 Shamina J. Christian ’09 Kyle A. Christiansen Peter A. Christiansen ’15 Dr. Sandra Christiansen Harold C. Christie Pamela (Fishback ’75) Christie David W. Christopher Jacqueline (Drane ’48) Christopher Daniel Christy James H. Christy ’76 June (Harry ’39) Christy Karen (Mitchell ’74) Christy Lisa (Pike ’04) Christy Christine Chu Grant T. Chu ’88 Gloria (Maddalena ’51) Cianci Nicholas Cianci Nicole L. Ciaramella ’02 Brian Cicco Heather (Borkowski ’96) Cicco Dr. Nicole M. Cifra ’11 Laura (Melms ’78) Cinalli Paul Cinalli Frances K. Ciulla ’15 Elizabeth A. Clancey Michael E. Clancey Dr. Erin L. Clancy ’93 Geoffrey A. Clark ’89 Joseph W. Clark ’15 Marsha (Musick ’63) Clark Louise (Luther ’66) Classen Kathryn L. Claudy ’15 Kevin L. Clauson Marcia (Head ’85) Clauson Marilyn Cleeton Merle M. Cleeton ’49 Abigail R. Cliff ’15 Emily M. Clifton ’15 Constance Clingerman Thomas J. Clingerman ’75 Marjorie (Pfundt ’62) Clinton Mike Clinton Robin L. Coburn Rodney E. Coburn Jr. ’92 Alexander W. Cochran ’13 Dr. Thomas B. Cogsil Juanita A. Cohick Ryan R. Colby ’15 Jack A. Cole Mary Lou (Scott ’62) Cole Randall J. Cole Rita (Bellissimo ’86) Cole Taryn A. Cole ’15 Deborah Coleman Edward D. Coleman IV ’73 Genavieve A. Coleman ’11 Susan (Papania ’84) Collier William R. Collier ’84 Amy E. Collins ’15 Kristen T. Collins ’15 Laurie Collins Stephen Collins Alexis (Troian ’97) Colonello Richard Colonello

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Darrell L. Combs Karen G. Combs Kathleen M. Comito Philip B. Comito Luanne Comstock Richard Comstock Gary Conaway ’54 Maj. Edward C. Confer (Ret.) ’74 Rita E. Confer Barbara (Betcher ’75) Connell Frank Connell Steven R. Conner ’75 Elise (Born ’09) Constable Tyler J. Constable ’09 Stanley G. Cooke Joanne (Ott ’75) Coombs Richard J. Coombs ’75 Curtis O. Cooper ’67 John G. Cooper Ruth (Drinkhall ’64) Cooper Susan (Barnhouse ’65) Cooper Kimberly (Horsfall ’92) Cope Michael Cope Robert R. Coppolo ’74 Franklin J. Corbett Jr. ’70 Janet M. Corbett John W. Corbett ’69 Eileen Cordi Martin F. Cordi ’88 Danny Corey Patricia A. Corey Allison (Gearhart ’86) Cornelius Bruce Cornelius Barbara (Murphy ’79) Coster Frank Coster Aimee (Myers ’05) Cotherman Charles E. Cotherman ’06 Jared Cottom Meghan (Saxon ’00) Cottom Sandra Cottrill William Cottrill David K. Coughenour ’72 Mary L. Coughenour Emily A. K. Coury ’07 Kimberly A. Couture Kurt J. Couture Joan P. Coyer Robert Coyer Jennifer (Plyler ’08) Coyne Jonathan M. Coyne ’08 Debra Crago Scott Crago Louis P. Craig Vidya T. Craig Jodi A. Craiglow ’02 Jennifer (Brown ’95) Crain Michael K. Crain Jr. Gayle Cranford Karl F. Crary Susan (Fleming ’92) Crary Kenneth E. Craul Nancy L. Craul Daniel C. Crawford Don Crawford Kimberly (Finger ’94) Crawford Jamie E. Crawn Paul M. Crawn Christopher D. Crefeld ’02 Ellen (O’Leary ’02) Crefeld Benjamin C. Crelin ’15 Brenda Crema Raymond Crema Gregory J. Creme ’99 Julie Creme Karastin E. Cremean ’15 Jerry L. Crissman ’78 Marsha (Reuman ’76) Crissman Janice (Dahler ’57) Crocco Mike Crocco Elizabeth L. Crocker ’84

2015 ANNUAL REPORT & 2014–2015 HONOR ROLL OF GIVING

L. William Crotty Lauren (Tomai ’08) Crum Michael J. Crum ’08 Joseph J. Crusco Tanya B. Crusco Jim Crust Susan (Riddle ’86) Crust Joseph E. Cuffari Lori W. Cuffari Paul I. Cuffari ’54 Holly Jo Culp Randall G. Culp ’95 Susan (Patterson ’96) Cunningham Wallace W. Cunningham ’95 Dr. Gregory D. Cuny ’88 Christopher J. Curran ’15 Kelly A. Curran Dr. Ronald T. Curran ’60 Eileen E. Curry ’05 Melinda M. Curry Ronald E. Curry Anne Custer Roger Custer Michael A. Dailey ’01 George A. Dale Margaret A. Dale Edward C. Dalglish Sally A. Dalglish Diana Dallachiesa Douglas Dallachiesa Lauren A. Dallachiesa ’15 Lucinda H. Daniel Allison (Franklin ’01) Daniels Eric J. Daniels ’00 Brian L. Danielson ’98 Melissa (Imhoff ’98) Danielson Robert L. Dannehl Beverly S. Danton Robert P. Danton Kathy (Jurkiewicz ’70) D’Antonio Ralph D’Antonio Elaine M. Darville Jeffrey J. Darville ’00 Carol Davia Paul G. Davia ’61 Capt. George W. Davidson III (Ret.) Grant U. Davidson J. Kay (Rearick ’56) Davidson David W. Davies ’78 Nancy Davies Arlene Davis Charles L. Davis ’62 Clyde G. Davis Sr. ’50 Sharon (Sonnett ’65) Davis The Rev. William B. Davis ’82 Candace (Rusnak ’81) Davison Ellison L. Davison Mark Davison Meredith L. Day ’14 Jonathan Deal Lynn (Jenkins ’91) Deal Christie (Rapsas ’08) Dean Dr. Gizelle (Kovacsics ’90) Dean Dr. William D. Dean ’88 Dorothy (Boyer ’79) DeAngelis Dr. Ronald J. DeAngelis Barbara A. DeAugustino George P. DeAugustino George V. DeAugustino ’15 Edith M. Deault J. Kenneth Deault Linda (DenHerder ’78) DeBlock William J. DeBlock Sarah G. Deemer ’15 Shirley N. Deemer Jill DeGrassie John S. DeGrassie Jeffrey L. DeGroff ’74

Pam DeGroff Ethan P. Deitrich ’15 Diane M. DeMember Donald J. DeMember James E. Deniker ’66 Mary Ellen Deniker Blake E. Denlinger ’15 David Watson Denny Kaylie E. DeNuto ’15 Dante D. DeRienzo Mary Pat (Reed ’85) DeRienzo Dominick L. Destasio Sr. Linda (Bott ’70) DeToro Patrick J. DeToro Brett Detrick Dawn (Blauvelt ’01) Detrick The Rev. Janice (Perkins ’79) Devine Timothy M. Devine Joy DeVore Richard A. DeVore ’08 Grace H. DeWalt ’15 Karen (Fisher ’73) DeWalt Mark DeWalt ’72 Leah R. Dewey Nathaniel A. Dewey ’04 Karen A. Diamondstone Richard I. Diamondstone Mark E. DiBiase ’88 Harold A. Dickert Joan (Clarke ’70) Dickert Jack S. Dickey Janice (Walker ’52) Dickey Angela (Shearer ’96) Dickinson Matthew D. Dickinson Diane DiFalco Joseph DiFalco Dennis R. Diffenderfer ’71 Marilynn (Shaffer ’63) Diffenderfer Thomas H. Diffenderfer ’65 James P. Dijulio Joan A. Dijulio Alyssa K. Dillon ’15 Daniel J. DiNinno ’11 Meghan M. DiSesa ’15 Christopher Distefano Janice (Beavon ’89) Dixon John E. Dixon ’87 Rita Dixon Angela Doan Stephen T. Doan ’93 Alysia E. Dodd ’04 Angela (Jacobs ’05) Dodd Nancy (Faloon ’79) Dodd Robert Dodd William L. Dodd Jo (Davis ’60) Dogoli Joseph Dogoli James A. Doig* Paulson J. Domasky ’14 Stephanie (Swaney ’14) Domasky Christy (Faller ’03) Donaghy Richard Donaghy Melinda M. Donahoe Robert J. Donnelly Virginia L. Donnelly Heidi Dorn Ted R. Dorn ’96 Ronald J. Dornin ’15 Daniel W. Dorr Karen L. Dorr Lisa (Coughanour ’86) Dorsey Michael Dorsey Alyssa (Dorman ’02) Doster Stephen L. Doster ’02 Daniel A. Dougherty ’01 Adam S. Doyle ’95 Valerie (Park ’94) Doyle

Emily L. Drab Dr. Justin L. Drab ’02 Dean D. Drake ’80 Jill (Rand ’81) Drake Frederick A. Drenning Susan S. Drenning Adam H. Drews ’97 Robin (Miller ’98) Drews Jean M. Driscoll, Maj, USAF (Ret.) ’77 Michelle (Novosel ’05) Dudash Margaret G. Duff Richard L. Duff ’67 Sandy Duff A. Edward Duffin Jr. Linda (Weber ’71) Duffin Barbara R. Duguid Dr. Iain M. Duguid Margaret (Williams ’10) Duguid Robert M. Duguid ’15 Samuel P. Duguid ’11 Angeline K. Dumbroski Paul Dumbroski Matt M. Dummermuth Rebecca (Rees ’97) Dummermuth James G. Duncan Edward L. Dunlap ’64 Mary M. Dunlap Diana (Pancoast ’76) Dunn William M. Dunn ’76 Douglas W. Dunsmoor ’00 Heather (Kinkade ’96) Dunsmoor Ryan P. Duran ’15 Ellen Durant Peter S. Durant ’15 Steven Durant Christian J. Durbin ’15 Esther M. Durling ’15 Carol Dutton Granville Dutton Marjorie (Critchlow ’51) Duvall Franklin H. Dykstra Toni C. Dykstra Bethany M. Dzielski ’14 David S. Easterbrooks Jr. ’69 Gary J. Eberly Joshua C. Eberly ’15 Lois K. Eberly Dean B. Eberwein Lorie A. Eberwein Christopher W. Ebner Jennie (Kofmehl ’95) Ebner Debra L. Eck Harold P. Eck ’75 Julianna R. Eckendorf ’15 Lacey (Williams ’00) Eckert Mary (Heindel ’86) Eckert Matthew J. Eckert ’01 Stephen L. Eckert ’84 Conor P. Eckhardt ’14 Georganne Edelman Raymond H. Edelman ’65 Bryson L. Edmonds ’15 Carol Edmundson Randolph G. Edmundson ’73 Allan E. Edwards ’06 Barbara (Small ’52) Edwards Danielle (Clemenic ’91) Edwards Dennis P. Edwards ’91 Donald R. Edwards Jr. Leeanne Edwards Mary L. Edwards William T. Edwards Jr. Michelle (Patton ’04) Egbert Scott Egbert Edward J. Egnacheski Lisa (Pratt ’81) Egnacheski Coolidge A. Eichelberger Jr.


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Gary W. Eisnor Susan Eisnor Chet Eklund Georgia (Boundy ’43) Elder* Daniel R. Eldridge ’15 Roy Elford Ryan C. Eller ’05 Terri L. Eller Mary (Potschner ’48) Ellwood John R. Elmer ’73 Marjorie Elmer Amy Emanuel David M. Emanuel Jr. ’88 George Emmons Marilynne (Lanyon ’59) Emmons Emily (Blice ’95) Engle Phillip F. Engle Gerald E. Enslen ’40 Marybelle C. Enslen Ruth (Dykstra ’07) Entwistle Timothy R. Entwistle ’07 Madeline Erbelding Mark W. Erbelding Debra (Ruth ’94) Ercegovic Edward Ercegovic Zachary T. Eschweiler ’15 Curtis Eshleman Kimberly A. Deem Eshleman Jennifer R. Espenshade Mark L. Espenshade Gabrielle A. Esposito ’13 Jonathan T. Essel ’06 Melissa G. Eswein ’15 Nicholas J. Evancho ’15 Florence (Borland ’42) Evans J. Timothy Evans Janice (Creed ’70) Evans Dr. Jonathan L. Evans ’69 Joshua L. Evans ’15 Joyce H. Evans Jill L. Everson Kurt E. Everson Janice A. Ewing The Rev. Patrick S. Ewing ’92 Rebecca (Benzinger ’96) Ewing Ronald R. Ewing Mary Beth (Gamble ’63) Eynon Barbara (Russell ’66) Ezdebski Paul Ezdebski Angela Fagley Matthew J. Fagley ’92 Andrew S. Fair ’92 Susan M. Fair Jeremy S. Fairbaugh ’15 Allen M. Farnham ’50 Mary Katherine (Heinsohn ’53) Farnham Ilamae Farrar-DiMino Victoria G. Farren Joseph E. Farwell Linda P. Farwell Rebecca (Turman ’01) Farwell Richard D. Farwell Jr. Amy Fashbaugh The Rev. Edward M. Fashbaugh II ’85 Joshua L. Fecich Dr. Samantha J. Fecich Patricia (Wilber ’72) Fecteau Paul A. Fecteau Joan Peahl Feeney Gail (Thomas ’83) Felker The Rev. Steven D. Felker ’83 Dr. Donald R. Felley ’64 Ellen Felley Maxine Z. Fereshetian ’15 Jennifer Ferguson Ryan J. Ferguson ’99 Marie E. Ferree Dr. William D. Ferree ’70 *deceased after gift

Donna H. Ferringer Robert G. Ferringer ’57 Christine (Daugherty ’89) Ferris Stephen Ferris Linda Fetzer Lt. Col. Richard D. Fetzer Jr. ’76 Nancy A. Fiddler ’71 Nathan W. Files ’13 Sandra (Robinson ’14) Files Damon R. Finazzo ’00 Meagan (Artines ’00) Finazzo Lt. Col. Lawrence J. Finnegan Jr. ’74 Elizabeth (Reed ’48) Finnessy Redmond C. Finney Kelly (Schrader ’89) Fischer Timothy S. Fischer Hollie (Shaull ’97) Fish Marcus J. Fish ’97 Robert W. Fishback ’78 Ernest L. Fisher Joanne L. Fisher Larry F. Fisher Jr. Ryan S. Fisher ’13 Sherri A. Fisher Caleb J. Fite ’15 Catherine V. Fitzhugh ’15 Stephen A. Fix ’02 Dale M. Flaherty ’74 Linda Flaherty Bonnie (Stewart ’83) Flake Robert Flake Megan T. Flaker Nathan J. Flaker ’07 Brenda (Kirsch ’89) Flammang Robert W. Flammang Anecia N. Flanagan Timothy M. Flanagan ’65 Cody W. Fleeger ’12 Debra L. Fleeger William A. Fleeger Ana Fleming Thomas M. Fleming ’75 Benjamin A. Fletcher ’97 Brenda (Tomich ’88) Fletcher Dr. David B. Fletcher ’71 Paul J. Fletcher Rebecca Fletcher Wanda C. Fletcher David O. Flick The Rev. Dr. Donald P. Flick ’52 JoAnne T. Flick Lynette P. Flick Anthony D. Flitcraft Barbara J. Flitcraft Patrick Florey Rebecca (Sittig ’93) Florey Charles S. Fluharty Melissa M. Fluharty Carl S. Foerster ’69 Helen B. Foerster Gretchen C. Follstaedt ’15 Gaye (Praml ’59) Fontoura Carol K. Forbes Jennifer (Shardy ’91) Forbes John M. Forbes ’91 Cynthia B. Ford Douglas Ford James C. Ford Jr. ’44 Mary Lynn (Beneigh ’94) Ford Rachelle C. Ford ’95 William M. Ford Dorothy J. Foreman Dr. Thomas A. Foreman ’52 Joann M. Forr Doris (McCann ’42) Forshey Nicholas J. Fortuna Elvin M. Fowell Dianne L. Fox Jeffrey M. Fox ’06

Joseph S. Fox Mary Lee Fox Shannon Fox Timothy J. Fox Beth (Fox ’96) Lepore Joseph Francis ’71 Linda Francis Gail (Pennabecker ’76) Frankhouser Robert M. Frankhouser Jr. ’76 Christine (Shields ’78) Frankland Michael L. Frankland ’77 Dr. Kathryn (Keverline ’82) Frantz Raymond A. Frantz David G. Franz ’75 Ruth Franz Ellen (Guenther ’10) Frecka Mark J. Frecka Leah A. Frederick Norman E. Frederick ’54 Bill Freiberger Lara (Skirpan ’94) Freiberger Matthew A. Freiwald ’15 Carla F. Freund Robert C. Freund ’78 David C. Frew ’95 JoAnna N. Frew Adam C. Frey ’08 Laura (Levai ’08) Frey David L. Frick ’09 Victor O. Friday Jr. John J. Friedrich ’93 Elizabeth D. Frisone ’15 Emily J. Fritz ’15 Nancy D. Frost Scott Frost Joanne (Reeves ’55) Fudoli Eileen (Beeler ’63) Fuellhart Alfred R. Fugini Joyce (Deets ’58) Fugini Karen Fuller ’87 Erin J. Fulton ’15 Jonathan T. Fung ’15 Lucy A. Funk R. Todd Funk Elizabeth A. Greene ’06 Ian D. Funnell ’05 Holly (Boyce ’15) Furman Ben Fusco Kimberly (Heckman ’02) Fusco Pastor Gary T. Fuss ’71 Erin (Lorigan ’95) Futscher James Futscher Marilyn (Neely ’67) Gabriel Kristin Gaetjens Steve Gaetjens Karter J. Gagliardo ’15 Jeremy Gahr Kerrianne (Dick ’06) Gahr Jon A. Galante ’08 Dr. Donald B. Galbraith ’58 Noreen Galbraith JoAnne Galens Karlis Galens Caroline E. Gallo ’15 Frances A. Gallo Joan E. Gallo John J. Gallo John L. Gambill ’73 Judith (Jessup ’73) Gambill Rebecca (Byler ’82) Gamble Scott R. Gamble ’82 James Garard Nancy Garard Chris Garborg Lisa Garborg Kathy (Turner ’80) Gardiner The Rev. Randolph S. Gardiner ’80

Julia (Milinovich ’03) Gardner Seth C. Gardner ’01 Deborah (Hammond ’65) Garfield Owen J. Garfield Gary P. Garletts Twila U. Garletts Chris R. Garrett Pamela (Davis ’87) Garrett Peter J. Garthwaite ’15 Constance J. Gass Herbert S. Gass Jr. Donna (Franks ’54) Gates B. Leslie Gaudio Dr. Ronald J. Gaudio Joseph R. Gaus ’02 Jacob J. Gearhart ’15 Matthew P. Geary ’15 Stephen M. Geer Susan Geer Joel C. Gehly ’81 Ruth (Curry ’81) Gehly Mary (Magarrall ’58) George Robert E. George ’58 Kenneth Gerg Henry F. Gerhardt III ’74 Kelly Gerhardt Julianne E. Geyer W. Eugene Geyer Carolyn L. Giacomucci Joseph A. Giacomucci Barbara L. Gibbs Charles W. Gibbs ’57 Christopher N. Gibbs Maria T. Gibbs Bonnie Gibson Currie L. Gibson ’12 Donna (Kiester ’53) Gibson Dwayne C. Gibson Julie (Greene ’94) Gibson Kathryn (Rummel ’09) Gibson Ryan J. Gibson ’09 Brian W. Giesler ’15 John C. Giesmann Susan L. Giesmann Christopher Gigliotti Deborah Gigliotti Monica T. Gigliotti ’09 Nathaniel A. Gilch ’03 James R. Gilchrist Jr. ’60 Rachel Gillespie Jason M. Gillette ’96 Rebecca (Guido ’97) Gillette Jennifer L. Gilliland John L. Gilliland Jr. Bonnie (Widell ’63) Ginader Michael T. Ginese Sarah (Smith ’99) Ginese Deborah J. Ginter Stephen F. Ginter Robert J. Giovinazzo Jason D. Glacken ’15 Paul Glacken Peggy Glacken Deborah L. Glandon Howard E. Glass Julie (Vinton ’84) Glass Monique Glass William G. Glass ’60 Kevin Glasser Rebecca (Codner ’06) Glasser Dianne Glasson John M. Glasson ’70 Joseph J. Gleason Kimberly S. Gleason Elizabeth K. Gleixner ’13 Ellen E. Glenn ’15 Norman C. Glenn Joshua P. Glessner ’15 John B. Glode

Marcia W. Glode Erica L. Gmuer ’15 Beth Godfrey Dr. Thomas J. Godfrey David N. Godwin MaryAnn Godwin Nora (Gittings ’68) Goetz Dan Golden Heather (Hayden ’03) Golden Judith (Devin ’61) Golden Louis A. Gonsalves Susan (Eisler ’62) Gonsalves Gloria W. Good Raymond W. Good Jr. Dana Goodwin Paul E. Goodwin ’77 Dr. Sue (Poe ’70) Goodwin Jack M. Gornall Sharon (Webb ’66) Gornall Anne (Sanden ’64) Goss Kathi J. Goucher ’76 Donalda K. Gourley Hannah (Weaver ’12) Gourley John H. Gourley ’13 Maj. R. Paul Gourley (Ret.) ’75 Altha (O’Donnell ’65) Graham Clinton D. Graham K. Jodell Grandey ’62 Linnea K. Granz ’15 Jayna J. Grassel ’11 G. Roebling Gravel Jr. Karen (Larson ’71) Gravel Richard G. Graven Carol R. Gray ’64 Denise E. Gray ’88 Heather (Concoby ’90) Gray Joanne (Brill ’50) Gray Richard C. Gray Anita Greathouse Kevin R. Greathouse ’97 Deborah (Chaves ’92) Greco Fredrick T. Greco Dan Green Rebecca (Logan ’94) Green Kimberly Greenfield Scott Greenfield Edith (Paschall ’60) Greentree James M. Greer ’67 Eleanore M. Gregg Jeffrey L. Gregg ’85 Judy Gregg Robert E. Gregg Angie Gregory James Gregory James R. Gregory ’75 Marie E. Gregory Robert T. Gregory ’71 Betty (Stoner ’42) Griffin* Dr. Marion W. Griffin Karen Griffith Trisha L. Griffith ’08 William A. Griffith ’67 Janice R. Grim Michael G. Grim Michael M. Grist ’12 Connie Griswold Kenneth A. Gritzan ’81 Marti E. Griwac ’11 Gordon D. Grob ’11 Rosemary Grober Sanford H. Groff Jr. ’03 Margaret (McKeeta ’61) Gropp Krista (Jackowicz ’91) Grose Steven S. Grose ’89 Mary Grossman Glenda Grossmann Jonathan Grossmann Tanner W. Grudda ’15 Robert P. Gruninger The Rev. Barry J. Gruver ’64

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Evan M. Gruver Marlea F. Gruver Megan E. Gruver Andrew J. Grzebieniak ’12 Dr. John Grzebieniak Mary Grzebieniak Harry F. Guarnieri ’60 Camille (Wilcox ’65) Guinnane Robert D. Guinnane Fred Gunter Susan (Ondish ’71) Gunter Joanne (Stevenson ’54) Gustin Nancy B. Gustine Robert H. Gustine ’74 Krystal E. Gwynn ’15 Scott Haberberger Elizabeth A. Hackett Katherine (Gongaware ’09) Hackman Dr. Robert B. Hackman ’07 Annie G. Hadley ’15 Ann (Wilder ’78) Haefele Mark A. Haefele Michael J. Hagan ’13 Daryl E. Haggerty Nanci H. Haggerty Barbara Hague Keith Hague Curtis Haines Jody (Siverling ’05) Haines Shelley Haines Warren Haines II MacKenzie Haiss James A. Haizlett ’83 Jo Ellen (Sanford ’84) Haizlett L. Marion (Hordis ’43) Hakanson Hannah (Vandevort ’14) Hake Isaac S. Hake ’13 Pamela (Gotwals ’76) Haldeman Amelia (Heindel ’82) Haley The Rev. Kevin R. Haley ’82 A. Eugene Hall Annabelle M. Hall Arthur Hall III Carol K. Hall Kelli (Piccolo ’95) Hall Laura Hall Seth Hall Carolyn V. Halper ’12 The Rev. Rachel E. Hamburger ’83 Barbara (Hemans ’56) Hamel Robert C. Hamel Benjamin C. Hamilton ’96 Ramona L. Hamilton Debra (Opitz ’85) Hane Ronald Hane Aline (Kissinger ’96) Hanley Matthew L. Hanley Dawn E. Hanna ’85 Carolyn (MacKison ’56) Hanson Karon Hanushek Lt. Col. Kenneth P. Hanushek (Ret.) ’68 Charmaine Haravey Justin W. Harbaugh Mary E. Harbison ’56 Betty M. Harclerode G. Wayne Harclerode Emily J. Hare ’14 Laurie (Lewis ’79) Harless Paul E. Harless Diane R. Harman Dr. Jeffrey D. Harman ’75 Caroline Harmon Donald L. Harmon ’61 Glenn Harnden Eleanor M. Harp ’14 Jesse Harper Katie (Visher ’05) Harper

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Harold B. Harrington Barbara R. Harrold Dr. Marc W. Harrold Joshua D. Harstine ’15 Charles Hart Lizbeth L. Hart Dr. Timothy R. Hart Dr. William R. Hart H. Ann Hartary Joseph W. Hartary ’59 Barbara (Ray ’54) Hartman Janice (Gilliland ’03) Hartman Melody W. Hartman Ralph D. Hartman ’58 Thomas D. Hartman ’72 Travis Hartman Amy Hartung-Jones ’78 John C. Harvey Mary Harvey Richard K. Harvey ’95 David J. Hathaway ’06 Krista Hathaway John J. Haugh ’06 Douglas M. Haus ’07 Brandon J. Havranek ’05 Sally J. Havrilla ’81 Marybelle Hawke The Rev. Richard E. Hawke ’56 Benjamin Hawkins Carol (Keppler ’72) Hawkins Marilyn J. Hawthorne Barbara Hayward Robert Hayward Col. Earl Heal (Ret.) Niki Heal M. Catherine Heatley Irene A. Hechler ’67 Jessica R. Heck ’14 Cheryl Hedglin James E. Hedglin ’69 Erich R. Heerdt ’13 Kaitlyn E. Heese ’15 Patrick W. Heffernan ’13 Janet G. Heffner ’79 Kevin Helms Vanessa (Eberly ’94) Helms Patricia A. Hemingway Carrie S. Hemmerlin John R. Hemmerlin ’95 Michael R. Hemmerlin ’97 Michelle (Pritts ’95) Hemmerlin Benjamin W. Henderson ’13 Iris (Newell ’63) Henderson James P. Henderson Jo Ann (Harner ’83) Henderson Nancy P. Henderson Richard L. Henderson ’81 Marjorie (Dorer ’64) Heney Thomas E. Heney Jr. Joel S. Henley ’15 Andrew D. Henry ’09 Eric C. Henry ’15 Abigail K. Henshaw ’15 Elizabeth M. Hermans Reginald B. Hermans Jr. ’59 Brian D. Herrick ’87 Susan G. Herrick Elissa Herring Nathan W. Herring ’85 Michael J. Herringshaw ’10 Charles L. Herron ’74 Margaret L. Herron Anthony Herzog Sharon (Akers ’71) Herzog Carol (Masters ’73) Hess David W. Hess Elza Hess Paul Hess C. Douglas Hetrick ’57 Carole (English ’61) Hetrick

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Dale (Garton ’76) Hetzel George Hetzel Jr. ’75 Hannah Hickin Samuel W. Hickin ’99 Emily C. Hicks ’15 Kathy (Johns ’80) Higgins Nathaniel C. Higgins ’15 Russell O. Higgins Steven E. High ’97 Tricia High Kathryn L. Hildebrand ’80 Bonnie Hill James C. Hill ’06 Marilyn Hill Myrna (Mayernik ’76) Hiller Richard Hiller Daniel Hince Teri (Hayes ’96) Hince The Rev. Barbara H. Hineline ’78 Gloria Hines Marjorie Hines The Rev. Russell D. Hines ’73 Jocelyn R. Hinkle ’15 Richard M. Hisey ’61 Jasmine J. Ho ’15 Jasper F. Ho Winifred E. Ho Anne E. Hobday ’98 Andrea L. Hobson ’13 Lindsey C. Hobson ’12 Dr. David A. Hoch ’68 Diane Hoch Ellen L. Hodde John C. Hodde Candace (Kopsak ’83) Hoffman David M. Hoffman ’73 David P. Hoffman Elizabeth (Benton ’71) Hoffman Dr. Frank M. Hoffman ’61 Gwen (Thomas ’78) Hoffman James M. Hoffman Jr. ’78 Kelli (Gradel ’09) Hoffman Phillip Hoffman Robert Hoffman Ruth (Foreman ’61) Hoffman Dan A. Hogan ’86 Jeffrey Holbrook Lois Holbrook Randall J. Holcombe ’14 Nancy F. Holland Scott Holland Andrew P. Hollands ’05 Janice M. Hollister Thomas L. Hollister Sue (Hackett ’63) Holmes Daniel F. Holsinger ’12 Ronald E. Holsinger Peter J. Holt ’15 Christopher J. Homison ’04 Andrew J. Honess ’06 Casey (Antenucci ’07) Honess Joshua S. Hood ’15 Arden N. Hoopes ’65 Jeanne M. Hoopes Adam J. Hopkins ’15 Lois Hopson Timothy D. Horbachewski ’15 Margaret (Davidson ’64) Horn Nancy L. Horn The Rev. Richard K. Horn ’63 Janene (Hess ’89) Horne Thomas A. Horne Judith (Pierrel ’69) Horner Thomas Horner John P. Horst ’10 Glenn M. Hoshauer ’91 Laurie (Jones ’91) Hoshauer Kevin J. Hossink Michele A. Hossink Douglas C. Hostetler

Edward W. Hostetler Eileen (Fischer ’81) Hostetler Robert G. House Virginia (Scroger ’65) House Rebecca (Uber ’78) Hover Thomas L. Hover ’76 Anita L. Howard Cynthia (McCauley ’81) Howard Edward H. Howard Jr. ’69 Marsha J. Howard Michael L. Howard The Rev. Richard C. Howard ’59 Ann M. Howieson Robert M. Howieson ’73 Jane B. Howiler Walter E. Howiler Jr. Barbara (Tiernan ’60) Huber Henry Huber Daniel E. Hubert Susan (Bartek ’74) Hubert Jerry R. Hudson Judith (Williams ’60) Hudson Dr. David A. Huff Jessie D. Huff ’15 Leeann M. Huff Glenn D. Hughes Capt. James D. Hughes ’81 K. C. Hughes Susan (May ’69) Hughes Allison R. Hull ’15 Winifred (Hawke ’52) Hulme Kristin D. Hummel ’06 J. Steven Humphrey Sandra Humphrey Christopher A. Hunt ’88 Elizabeth (Miller ’88) Hunt Zachary J. Hunter ’13 Kathleen (Silvashy ’15) Husk Stephen Husk Timothy D. Hussar ’06 Gail (Rankin ’63) Huston* David M. Huston Dale A. Hutcheson Susan F. Hutcheson Christopher G. Huth ’83 Susan M. Huth Alexander G. Hutnik ’85 Lou Wellah Hutnik Donna R. Huttenhower Edward R. Huttenhower ’76 Henry M. Hutton Susan (Dellicker ’85) Hutton Jayna (Varley ’00) Ifft Edward M. Imamoto Miyeko Imamoto Blake W. Imeson ’10 Katie Imeson Janice (Zinsner ’87) Inman Dr. John G. Inman David J. Irvine Karen M. Irvine Adam B. Jack ’95 Marilyn B. Jack Michele D. Jack William E. Jack ’51 Henry A. Jackson III ’68 Linda J. Jackson Melissa C. Jackson ’15 Sheila Jackson Tana W. Jackson Thomas W. Jackson ’83 Shawon M. Jackson-Ybarra ’07 Karen Jacob Lawrence A. Jacob ’84 Melissa (Marshall ’92) Jacobs Shannon M. Jacobs Lynn H. Jacques ’88 Ryan J. Jahnke ’15 David R. Jarvis Elena C. Jarvis

Blake E. Jenkins ’90 Elizabeth (Paxton ’74) Jenkins Glenda J. Jenkins Larry C. Jenkins Lisa (Hogle ’89) Jenkins R. Bruce Jenkins Dr. Angela (Sabella ’01) Jenny Seth E. Jenny Kyle Jensen Lynsey (Latshaw ’07) Jensen Dorothy (Csencsics ’50) Jepson Alison M. Johnson Antoinette (Kozar ’61) Johnson C. Elgene Johnson Caleb Johnson Charles L. Johnson (Ret.) ’69 Charles M. Johnson ’92 Gladys M. Johnson ’63 The Rev. Harvey O. Johnson ’59 Janice Johnson Jennifer (Taylor ’98) Johnson Martha M. Johnson Matt Johnson Megan K. Johnson ’15 Nancy (Elberti ’58) Johnson Rachel D. Johnson ’15 Cyd K. Johnston Douglas B. Johnston ’60 Elisabeth B. Johnston Ian S. Johnston Raymond L. Johnston ’85 Sally Johnston Virginia (Fitzgerald ’46) Johnston Ray G. Joiner Arthur A. Jones Charles B. Jones Cheryl (Lind ’80) Jones Cindy Jones David E. Jones ’68 Dr. David H. Jones Earl V. Jones Jr. Emily O. Jones ’15 Eric Jones ’73 G. Jean Jones Gail E. Jones Joan A. Jones Lois (Smith ’49) Jones Nathaniel S. Jones ’06 Rebecca (Sillick ’06) Jones Richard L. Jones ’51 Robert H. Jones Roger Jones Wendell E. Jones Doris R. Jorden James N. Jorden Guy D. Jorstad ’91 Susan (Caye ’91) Jorstad Steven G. Joseck Christopher F. Joseph ’10 Byron K. Joyce Elaine (Lash ’68) Joyce Ann (Kurtz ’84) Judd Jeffrey R. Judd ’85 Christopher Junker Karen (Iverson ’66) Junker Patricia (Maits ’63) Junker Brian J. Kahle ’00 Lisa Kahle Diane L. Kaine Ronald E. Kaine ’91 Ann F. Kanally Donald E. Kanally ’45 Anne Kane Sean T. Kane Junko Kapples Lawrence Kapples Deanna Karafiath Gabor Karafiath Carole A. Karn Dr. Gary H. Kato


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Dr. Rieko Kato Amanda F. Katulich ’15 Liese (Kauffman ’77) Karandeniya Somae Karandeniya Nicholas A. Kearney ’15 Karen L. Keck Scott A. Keck ’78 Joseph H. Keebler Louise M. Keebler Amy M. Keefe ’86 Elizabeth T. Keiper ’13 Barbara (Thompson ’58) Keller Darlene L. Kelley Dennis J. Kelley ’70 Christopher A. Kellner ’10 David M. Kelly The Rev. Harold R. Kelly ’50 Peggy (Samson ’49) Kelly Phyllis (Hansen ’70) Kelly Scott P. Kelly ’13 Teresa A. Kelly Thomas W. Kelly ’68 Donald F. Kennedy ’58 Shayne N. Kennedy ’15 Stephanie (Ryan ’85) Kennedy William J. Kennedy ’84 David C. Kent ’14 Judy T. Kepple Dr. Ronald A. Kepple ’64 Zachary D. Kepple ’15 Nancy E. Kern Donna Keverline John E. Keverline ’78 Nancy (McCurdy ’42) Keyser* Gerald K. Kibler Kathryn B. Kibler James P. Kielczewski ’61* Cheryl (Grosick ’67) Kilbert Joan (Palko ’79) Kiliany Terry Kiliany Alison M. Killian ’15 Joshua P. Kilmer ’02 Susan Kilmer Seung Kwon Kim ’15 Sion Kim ’11 Richard Kimball ’08 Taylor (Brown ’07) Kimball Caroline N. Kimpel ’15 Dale E. King ’61 Jeffrey A. King ’99 Cory A. Kirchhofer ’15 Kathleen (Lewis ’85) Kirk Tim Kirk Beverly Kirkland Frank S. Kirkland Abigail (Brooks ’05) Kitchin David R. Kitchin ’04 Paige J. Klaric ’15 Lois J. Klas Richard C. Klas Richard J. Klimek ’15 James J. Klinzing Linda (Pepper ’75) Klinzing Michele M. Kloes ’10 Katherine M. Kloosterman ’12 Barbara (Berster ’65) Knickerbocker Carol (Jenkins ’59) Knight Leslie H. Knight ’58 Sylvia Knight James B. Knowlden Sandra F. Knowlden Karl Kobil Dr. Stephanie Kobil John P. Koch Mary Anne Koch Patricia S. Koch Verne C. Koch Richard A. Koebley ’59 *deceased after gift

Sandra S. Koebley Barbara A. Koempel Michael E. Koempel ’62 Erin (Kravitz ’00) Koncoski Jeremy J. Koncoski ’00 Amy (King ’84) Konop Robert Konop Robert J. Kopnisky Virginia M. Kopnisky Eva F. Korhnak Kevin M. Korte ’13 Elizabeth (Boyd ’61) Kraft Amy (Fehrenbach ’05) Krahe Thomas J. Krahe ’04 Judith (Oates ’80) Kreger Steven F. Kreger Deborah (Huber ’78) Kreider Kyle A. Kreider ’15 Paul H. Kreider III Daniel D. Kriebel ’91 Jill A. Kriebel Richard T. Krieger Stella A. Krieger Christopher Kriley Rebecca Kriley Megan E. Krimmel ’08 Alan S. Krupp Ellen M. Krupp Doris P. Krysiak Dr. Christopher J. Kuc ’00 Rachel Kuc Frederick S. Kuehn ’84 Mary L. Kuehn ’09 David P. Kuhta ’10 Melissa Kuhta Margaret Kunicki Thomas J. Kunst ’86 Michelle E. Kurtz Chris Kwolek Johnelle M. Laamanen Russell C. Laamanen Joseph P. Labriola Kathleen (Urey ’72) Labriola Alyssa J. LaCava ’15 Robert J. Lagas Sally (Englert ’66) Lagas Richard Lagoy Jill Lambert John H. Lambert ’67 Rosalind B. Landes William G. Landes Dr. Kent H. Landin ’79 John A. Landino Nancy (Hutchinson ’67) Landino Tasha J. Landis ’15 Jeffrey W. Lane ’72 Joy (Churko ’74) Lane David L. Langston ’78 Lora (Worcester ’76) Langston Karen (Haman ’79) Lapresti Ronald A. Lapresti Andrew A. Larson ’08 James Laskowski Mary Jane (Major ’88) Laskowski Kristi L. Lathrop ’15 Joshua M. Latini ’14 The Rev. Douglas K. Lauffer Vicki L. Lauffer Heidi J. Laursen ’09 Saundra Lavchick Gerard J. Lavelle M. Eileen (O’Shurak ’76) Lavelle Beth Ann Lawrence The Rev. Dennis J. Lawrence Jay K. Lawrence Sharon R. Lawrence Robin E. Lawson ’15 Gregory R. Lazzari ’95 Brad Leach Errol T. Leach

Joy Leach Leah (Edwards ’01) Leach Douglas P. Leasure Jr. ’11 David Lebzelter Jane (Dunn ’56) Lebzelter Alan H. LeCron ’65 Barbara J. LeCron Alice Lee David H. Lee ’58 Rachel H. Lee ’10 Anna M. Leezer J. Samuel Leezer ’64 David R. LeFevre ’00 Joseph LeFevre Linda M. LeFevre Christine Leheny William Leheny Andrew D. Lehman ’15 Anna L. Lehman ’15 Paul Leithart Cara (Shoreman ’05) Leitzel Seth S. Leitzel Joseph A. Leone Michael V. Leone ’00 Mona L. Leone Sara (Eshelman ’87) Leone The Rev. Scott A. Leone Leo Lepore Cynthia (Cowan ’85) Leslie Mark Leslie Alton J. Lessig Jr. Kimberly A. (Gradel) Lessig ’03 James W. Lettrich ’74 Janice S. Lettrich The Rev. James P. Leuenberger ’78 Pamela (Kelly ’78) Leuenberger Allison (Little ’97) Lewis Bonnie L. Lewis Caren (Flick ’84) Lewis Dale Lewis David J. Lewis ’05 Diane J. Lewis ’78 The Rev. Leonard K. Lewis ’77 Matthew B. Lewis Shirley L. Lewis Tiffany L. Lewis Dr. William R. Lewis Leonard Liebert Susan (Gregory ’76) Liebert Allison (Diller ’09) Lienert Peter A. Lienert ’09 Hannah L. Liermann ’15 Judith (Kemeny ’62) Lightfoot R. Eugene Lightfoot Norma (Whitaker ’53) Lighthiser Anne Liimatta Freddie Liimatta Henry M. Limmer ’99 Kadene Limmer Janet (Szepanski ’85) Lincoln William Lincoln Carl G. Lindstrom Marilyn F. Lindstrom Raymond R. Lines Joseph J. Lipchek Susan J. Lipchek Heather (McAllister ’08) Lipp Steven R. Lipp ’07 Erin (McGregor ’96) Lisak Jeffrey M. Lisak ’96 Thomas Little Dr. Douglas J. Livingston ’82 Thomas N. Ljungman Karen Llewellyn Ramsey W. Llewellyn ’62 Renee Llewellyn Steve Llewellyn Emily K. Lloyd ’14 Christian V. Locher ’15

Erick T. Locker ’14 David L. Logan ’15 Laureen Lokash Ryan Lombardo Clarence E. Long Connie (Johnson ’75) Long Connie (Patterson ’88) Long F. Diane Long The Rev. Joshua N. Long ’00 Matthew T. Long ’95 Paula (Lawrence ’95) Long Roger B. Long William H. Long Amy Longwell Dean W. Longwell ’91 Brian C. Lonto ’12 Hillary (Klipp ’08) Lopez Miguel A. Lopez Marjorie E. Loresch ’10 Lawrence R. Loughlin ’61 Lily Loughlin Debra (Smith ’92) Loughry Jeff Loughry Louis Loumos Marilyn (Wolfe ’57) Louttit Lillian (Pringle ’51) Love Meghan N. Love ’15 Paul D. Love Karen (Cabble ’66) Lowe Barbara (Gould ’52) Loy John H. Loy Amy (Barron ’05) Lucas Andrew J. Lucas ’05 Ken Lucas Mary R. Lucas ’76 Mary E. Ludwig Michael J. Lukcic ’05 Rachel Lukcic Jean (Nystrom ’59) Lundahl Richard E. Lundahl ’57 Jessica A. Lunn ’15 Frank D. Lush ’50 Inez (Asher ’52) Lush Carolyn Lussenhop Chris Lussenhop Daniel G. Lute ’73 Ella J. Lute Diane (Glidden ’83) Lutz Fred R. Lutz Jr. Dr. Jeffrey B. Lutz ’83 Michelle M. Lutz Dorrie R. Lynch Michael H. Lynch The Rev. James A. Lynn Jessica (Andrew ’10) Lyon Seth C. Lyon ’09 Lynn D. Lyon-Vaiden William S. Lyon-Vaiden J. Douglas MacBride Stacey (Mong ’70) MacBride Ann MacFarland John A. MacFarland ’62 Bonnie (Rudibaugh ’74) Macomber Cy A. Macosko Alice (Kibler ’55) MacWilkinson Derek MacWilkinson James W. Maestrole Kathy W. Maestrole Gloria J. Magargee Jeannette Magee James B. Magill ’61 Peggy Magill Colleen Mahan Jonathan D. Mahan ’97 Matthew J. Mahan ’12 Gerald P. Malarkey Jr. ’75 Laurie (McBride ’75) Malarkey Gretchen (Ames ’08) Malik Shaun Malik

Angela K. Mallick ’10 Patricia J. Mallick Col. Richard L. Mallick ’83 Maj. Gen. James P. Maloney Myra M. Mamo Jessica L. Mancini ’15 Elizabeth R. Manley ’15 Thomas Mannon Carol (Bennett ’81) Manson Ralph W. Manson ’78 Brian E. Manville ’86 Lynn Manville Nicholas J. Marangoni ’05 Rachel (Gillespie ’05) Marangoni Barbara Marcellus Robert E. Marcellus Robert H. Marino Sheri Marino Kristen Marino-McCullough Fredrick L. Marion Rachel (Warden ’03) Marion Claude A. Marlowe Jr. Patsy Marlowe Virginia (Nunn ’55) Marr William J. Marr Wendy J. Marshall ’81 Chads M. Martin ’67 Gregory N. Martin ’06 Joshua L. Martin ’13 Kate (Schaaf ’67) Martin Katherine (Watkins ’10) Martin Naomi Martin Roseanne (Rogan ’06) Martin Sheldon N. Martin ’87 Charles Martinez III Erin (Kristobak ’06) Martinez Yolanda T. Martinez Rachel M. Masciarelli ’15 Marie S. Masincup Robert Masincup Darren P. Masters ’15 Sara Masters Mary R. Mathews-Bebech David S. Matricardi Gwen (Baker ’94) Matricardi Brett W. Matson ’12 James G. Matthews Jared G. Matthews ’15 David W. Mattson ’67 Susan (Delanoy ’68) Mattson Charles B. Maurhoff ’86 Vonnie J. Maurhoff Linda Mauro Thomas J. Mauro Eric N. Maust ’15 Joseph C. Mawn ’95 Moira Mawn Bethany (Chapman ’09) Mayo Joshua A. Mayo ’10 Lee Mays Melanie Mays Anne Gregg Mazzone Mary (Baker ’66) McAdoo William R. McAdoo James McCalla ’78 Margaret (Forsyth ’51) McCarter Dale J. McCarthy ’09 Robert C. McCartney W. Keith McCauley Regis H. McClaine ’56 Cayley E. McClean ’15 Cathy (Kelly ’81) McClellan Donald McClellan Kelly (Kiskaddon ’99) McClelland Thomas J. McClelland Thomas R. McCloskey ’98 Patricia L. McClure Richard L. McClure Ken A. McClymonds

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Sandra (Raeburn ’56) McClymonds D. Phillip McCollum Myleen M. McCollum B. Idella (Bowmer ’49) McConnell Don McConnell Leah C. McConville ’15 Julie (McConnell ’04) McCormick Michael McCormick Diana (McCormick ’91) McCosby John J. McCosby Katherine E. McCown ’15 Bernard A. McCoy Joseph P. McCoy ’70 Megan L. McCoy ’15 Rosemary A. McCoy Susan E. McCoy Claire E. McCray ’15 James F. McCue Jr. ’81 Kevin E. McCulley ’09 Carol (Badger ’73) McCullough Dennis McCullough J. Chris McCullough ’97 Scott C. McCurdy ’07 Tiffany L. McCurdy James J. McDade Joan M. McDade Eleanor (Stewart ’56) McDermott Michael P. McDonald ’13 Zellamarie McDougall ’44 Elinor L. McDowell Vivian (Hipps ’66) McDowell Dr. William G. McDowell ’50 Amanda (Lezak ’13) McEwan Jim McEwan James H. McFadden Patricia (Daniels ’53) McFadden Mary Lou McFate ’x68, ’95 David E. McGaffin ’96 Rebecca (Brinkman ’98) McGaffin Dale R. McGahan Donna M. McGahan Lauren M. McGarvey ’15 Daniel J. McGinley Donna (Boeck ’83) McGinley Janet McGonagle Paul McGonagle Sarah (Sims ’09) McGonagle Shawn P. McGonagle ’09 David S. McGowan Kathy C. McGowan Cheryl (Camp ’79) McIlvaine Robert McIlvaine Melva S. McIlwaine William B. McIlwaine Denise McKee William D. McKee ’72 Fred McKenna Lisa M. McKenney Patrick McKenry Tammy (Neely ’84) McKenry Charles W. McKim ’60 Norma (Silvestro ’56) McKim Dr. Geoffrey A. McKinley ’73 Sharon (Griewank ’72) McKinley Danielle (LoRusso ’09) McKinney Karen L. McKinney Mark A. McKinney ’76 Robert R. McKinney ’09 Crista J. McLaren ’15 Amy McMahon Rebecca M. McManus ’14 Lawrence McMillan Pam McMillan

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Maggie McMunigle Robert B. McMunigle ’82 Barbara A. McNees William H. McNees Jr. ’65 John McQueen Melissa A. McQueen Jill E. McWhertor ’77 Christine (Smith ’87) McWilliams Mark R. McWilliams ’86 Emily N. Meals ’15 Amy E. Melnik ’15 Michael J. Menarchek Suellen M. Menarchek Danielle M. Mendheim ’15 Mark E. Mercer Sheryl A. Mercer Cady R. Merchant ’13 Don Mergenhagen Sarah (Dodd ’65) Mergenhagen Judy A. Merrihew William S. Merrihew Elaine (Howard ’82) Mersol Gregory V. Mersol Francesca V. Mertan ’15 Mary (Strachan ’58) Mertens Courtney (Winther ’08) Messer Todd A. Messer ’08 Gaylord M. Messick Judith E. Messick Heidi (Hutchins ’93) Messner Steven Messner Stella Metcalf Timothy Metcalf Lee R. Meyer ’79 Neal Meyer Nicole (Neitzke ’08) Meyer Rossanne L. Meyer Linda (Rice ’73) Michael Marianne Michael Sean P. Michael ’99 Thomas J. Michael Mark A. Michaelis ’15 Kristin G. Middleton Steven A. Middleton John Mielke Patricia (Johnston ’49) Mielke Wendy A. Migdal ’96 Nathan J. Miklos ’02 Robert R. Milam Jr. Anyce (Brelsford ’65) Miles Dr. Mark P. Miles ’65 Mary M. Milheim ’15 Gregory A. Milinovich ’98 Shannon (Hanna ’99) Milinovich Ellen R. Millar Faye A. Millen Andrew S. Miller Barbara L. Miller Christina Miller David H. Miller ’15 David J. Miller Jr. ’01 David R. Miller ’84 Heather Miller J. Scott Miller ’73 Kathy J. Miller Keith R. Miller Lynn (Cygan ’05) Miller Marilyn Miller Mary L. Miller Rachel Miller Rosalyn A. Miller Shane A. Miller ’90 Steven J. Miller ’86 Timothy Miller Col. William W. Miller (Ret.) ’64 Brooke D. Milliron ’98 Cassandra J. Millis ’11 Janice (Palko ’80) Mills Kate (Schaffner ’13) Mills

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Richard P. Mills Zachariah E. M. Mills ’13 Donald R. Millward ’74 Dru (Lawrence ’75) Millward Shirley (Watson ’54) Minshull Barry D. Minsker ’83 Jennifer Minsker Anna E. Mittelman ’15 Brian Mix Diane Mix Lenora (Watso ’54) Moats Darlene A. Modic Bruce E. Moffatt Cheryl N. Moffatt Jacqueline (Orres ’04) Moffitt Jonathan P. Moffitt ’04 Ronald J. Monaco ’87 Karyn L. Monaghan ’01 Sean Monaghan Linda Monahan Thomas M. Monahan Jr. ’84 Frederick M. Mong ’55 Janice (Colburn ’57) Monnat Judith C. Monsma William S. Monsma ’65 John W. Monsted The Rev. Dean R. Montgomery ’47 Elizabeth (Yingling ’58) Montgomery* Elizabeth (Zahniser ’46) Montgomery Michael C. Montgomery ’15 Shannon A. Montgomery ’15 Ben Montoya Jennifer (Gadsby ’08) Montoya Charlotte L. Moon Garrison J. Moore ’11 Judith Moore Laurie (Ecker ’95) Moore Nancy E. Moore Robert P. Moore Sarah (Wilcox ’11) Moore Terrence A. Moore ’71 Thomas E. Moore ’55 Andrew C. Moose ’01 Constance (Stradling ’72) Morby Ed Morby Deborah L. Morgan Janice L. Morgan Karen L. Morgan Richard J. Morgan Timothy Morgan William G. Morgan III ’86 Colleen (Rowe ’96) Morris David W. Morris Sarah A. Morris ’15 Elizabeth A. Morrow ’15 Joanne M. Morse ’68 Rebecca A. Mortland ’00 Daniel E. Moss Priscilla J. Moss Elisa (Caruso ’91) Mossgrove Scott W. Mossgrove ’89 Heather (Schneeberger ’95) Motter Mark Motter Matthew G. Mourer ’95 Stacey Mourer David Mowry Aaron Moyer H. David Moyer Kathleen Moyer Myrna C. Moyer Charles Moyes Rebecca (Mumaw ’82) Moyes Katherine M. Mubarek ’15 Hannah K. Muckle ’14 Bonnie (McCague ’64) Mueller Carl E. Mueller ’75

David Mueller Laurie Mueller Norman Mueller Wanda (Anderson ’86) Mueller Kolleen (Richardson ’96) Muir Scott R. Muir ’95 Scott D. Mullin ’82 Barbra (Bartos ’92) Munnell Scott Munnell Holly (Ward ’06) Murphy Todd Murphy Dana M. Murrill ’12 Kayla A. Murrish ’15 Margaret (Tilley ’04) Musselwhite Paul Musselwhite Carol (Lincoln ’60) Myers Drew E. Myers ’96 Dr. Franklin J. Myers III Larry Myers Nancy M. Myers Nancy Ann Nagel Natalie J. Nagel ’15 Walter R. Nagel Jr. Corey E. Nagle ’01 Johanna Nagle Beth (Engelbrecht ’80) Nagy Phillip W. Nagy ’80 Jenna R. Napierski ’15 Bob Naragon Mary Alice (Atwell ’69) Naragon Dorothy E. Neal John R. Neal Kenneth B. Neal Terry T. Neal Rachel A. Neale ’15 Jacob M. Nedley ’15 Lynn (Leslie ’66) Neely Mary Ellen (Catt ’66) Neely Merral B. Neely ’62 Robert Neely William T. Neely ’67 Adam B. Neff ’06 Charles W. Neff ’10 Kate (Buckwalter ’06) Neff Dr. Alan E. Nelson ’65 Clifford J. Nelson Gayle (Oplinger ’73) Nelson Julie A. Nelson ’04 Kenneth H. Nelson Jr. ’87 Lee E. Nelson ’76 Dr. Linda S. Nelson Robert P. Nelson ’77 Wenonah Nelson Lisa Nettleship Ray Nettleship Kelley A. Neumann ’15 Faith (Pifer ’88) Newman Russell T. Newman Nancy (Shawgo ’60) Ney Richard M. Ney Lori (Withers ’84) Nicholson Julie (Kuchinski ’83) Nicklas Steven Nicklas Brandy L. Nickoloff ’15 Donald M. Nielsen Patricia C. Nielsen Barton F. Niemeyer Jr. ’62 Patricia Niemeyer Josiah P. Nilsen ’08 Laryssa (Joseph) ’09 Nilsen Chris Noel Margaret (Perkins ’10) Noel Barbara (Foulk ’85) Noethiger Thomas Noethiger Marguerite A. Nop Martin Nop Benjamin Nordaas Holly Nordaas

Dr. Bethany (Morgan ’01) Nordman Dr. Cory R. Nordman ’01 Keely (Stewart ’06) Norman Kevin G. Norman ’07 Gary S. North Jr. ’89 Heather North Diane L. Northrop ’78 Kathryn A. Northrop Maj. Shawn A. Northrop ’89 Sarah M. Nosal ’14 John M. Nosbisch Lynn E. Nosbisch David Novak Kelly Novicki Kenneth Novicki R. Dennis Nye ’73 Betty Nywening Brant Nywening John C. Oaks ’67 David G. Obarski Kathleen (Michalek ’78) Obarski Marjorie (Sanford ’68) Oberkoetter William L. Oberkoetter Lauren G. O’Brien ’15 Janice (Garrity ’81) Odell Marc Odell Edward Odenwald III Shirley (Koenig ’64) Odenwald Mark L. Oerter ’80 Luke J. O’Hara ’11 Nicolette (McCormick ’14) O’Hara Elizabeth Olayer Joseph C. Olayer ’03 David T. O’Leary ’08 Kelly (Chappell ’07) O’Leary Jo Ann Olinger Nancy (Simpson ’61) Olinger Robert H. Olinger ’87 Thomas R. Olinger Nancy Olney Thomas Olney Andrew J. O’Lone Sandra (Campbell ’84) O’Lone Andy Olsen Laurel (Janzen ’02) Olsen Hannah R. Olson ’15 Justin R. Olson ’10 Kenneth R. Olson ’69 Leah Olson Luanne Olson Anna J. O’Neil ’15 James W. Opalka ’67 Brian W. O’Riordan ’15 Susan (Smith ’50) Orloff Elin (Holmes ’88) Orman Jeffrey J. Orman Bethany J. Ortiz ’15 Donald F. Orton Claire (Moss ’99) Osborne Fredric L. Osborne ’69 James T. Osborne ’97 Jeffrey A. Oskamp ’08 Megan (McGuire ’10) Oskamp Emily C. Ostlund ’11 Maria Ostrowski Robert Ostrowski Elizabeth A. Ouweleen ’15 Martha (Hayes ’04) Owen Randall J. Owen IV ’04 Craig S. Owens Pamela M. Owens William R. Owens ’57 The Rev. David S. Oyler ’75 Rebecca S. Oyler Jamey (Myers ’93) Ozolnieks Matthew O. Ozolnieks Edward Pacella


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Mary Lou (George ’72) Pacella Helen Padgett Roger W. Padgett ’59 Margaret (Huber ’80) Palco Andrew Palko III ’05 Ivan W. Palkovic ’00 Paula (Krautter ’02) Palkovic Alexandra H. Palmer ’10 Gary M. Panchik ’71 Nancy Panchik Carolyn C. Panizza Eric J. Panizza Alexandra C. Papalia ’08 Chloe L. Parker ’11 David Parker Stephanie D. Parker ’08 Teresita Parker Arthur S. Parks ’54 Terri Parks Nancy M. Parland ’81 Brandon W. Parsons ’11 Kelsey (Becker ’11) Parsons Elliott J. Partridge ’09 Jaclyn (Gomola ’09) Partridge Hannah S. Pastor ’15 Betty J. Pate Ernest W. Pate Jr. ’76 Carol L. Patterson John W. Patterson III Dr. Kate (Weber ’00) Paylo Matthew J. Paylo ’00 Douglas Payne Laurie Payne Megan N. Peaco ’15 Lisa (Verner ’80) Peaster Mark Peaster Jeffrey C. Pekar ’89 Anne E. Pelchar David F. Pepley ’15 Kathleen (Fulmer ’77) Pepperman Robert Pepperman Charles R. Perino Nora Perino Anne (Swetnam ’62) Perry Charmian S. Perry Darrell D. Perry Kathryn (Davis ’57) Perry Lacy Perry Rachel C. Perry ’12 Ryan E. Perry ’99 Dominic A. Pescatrice ’15 Daniel J. Pesta ’11 Laura (Novosel ’11) Pesta Victoria L. Pesta ’15 Eric R. Peterman ’15 Raymond Peterman Rebecca Peterman Donald W. Peters Heather M. Peters ’04 Pamela (Weaver ’92) Peters Sherry (Scheetz ’65) Peters Thomas M. Peters Cherith B. Peterson Drew H. Peterson ’00 Harry O. Peterson ’61 Judith E. Peterson Marjorie Petroski Ronald J. Petroski Adam S. Pettis ’15 John F. Pfaff ’89 Laurie (Hynes ’89) Pfaff Christopher Pfeiffer Lauren (Albert ’06) Pfeiffer Robert J. Pfeiffer ’15 Mary E. Phifer ’13 Theresa A. Philbin Andrea L. Phillips ’11 Karen (Marr ’84) Philp Scott G. Philp ’85 *deceased after gift

Cynthia (Adamson ’81) Philson Terry L. Philson Corey A. Pickering ’07 Paul Pierce Samantha R. Pierce ’15 Susan Pierce Anthony Pietrasz Carol (Fair ’93) Pietrasz Lynda (Taft ’63) Pike Winston E. Pike Janice (Brown ’71) Pinkney Pamela J. Piper Robert W. Piper Jr. Claire (Fauset ’53) Pirl James L. Pittman ’97 Kelly Pittman Dolores B. Pizor Jack L. Pizor ’55 Ronald R. Plano ’60 Sandra K. Plano Janet (Koch ’67) Platt Thomas J. Platt ’67 Madalyn M. Plessinger ’15 Caleb R. Plugge ’15 Juan R. Polar Lisa (Michalak ’87) Polar Edward H. Polaski Wanda L. Polaski James Polidora Janice Polidora Denise (Dover ’79) Pollifrone Robert A. Pollifrone Barbara Pollitt Howard G. Pollitt ’70 Janice C. Portante Thomas A. Portante Kenneth J. Porter ’82 Roxanne Porter Mario J. Posteraro ’13 Andrew D. Potocki Karen (Sundberg ’03) Potocki James N. Poulos Jr. ’92 Susan C. Poulos Beverly N. Pounds Timothy J. Pounds ’80 Kaitlyn D. Powell ’15 Diana C. Pragel ’09 Marilee (Gerhart ’98) Price Chaplain Robert C. Price ’98 JoLynn Priestley-Jenks Daniel B. Prudich Dorothy L. Prudich Nancy (Loughead ’45) Pugh Rachel M. Pullen ’15 Barbara (Alexander ’70) Purdie Robert L. Purdie Janet Quick Robert Quick Nancy (Rabe ’78) Rabe-Cogsil ’78 Susan H. Race ’76 Chiyoko H. Radke Raymond W. Radke Mary C. Radnich Robert S. Radnich ’86 Erin S. Radvansky ’04 John A. Rairigh Rebecca A. Rairigh Bruce A. Rambacher Cynthia Rambacher Carol A. S. Ranck James A. Ranck Cheralyn (Boruvka ’02) Ranjan Jagan N. Ranjan ’00 Christie Ravert John T. Ravert ’73 Julie A. Rawlings Travis Rawlings Dr. Durwood B. Ray Laurie K. Ray

Allison E. Rayburn ’15 Deborah Rayburn Mark A. Rayburn Cdr. Mitchell J. Reading (Ret.) Penelope (Parrish ’79) Reading Jacque (Knouse ’86) Reapsome Jon Reapsome Sara G. Reapsome ’15 Nelle Jean (Burtner ’46) Reardon Linda M. Reash Phillip Reash Andra J. Reed ’10 Ann M. Reed Christina Reed Keegan J. Reed ’15 Timothy Reed Andrew W. Reeher ’84 Ellen (Holt ’86) Reeher Andrew C. Reem ’15 Jennifer (Freeman ’05) Reeves Zachary P. Reeves Gary F. Regan Jane A. Regan Dennis E. Reichard ’70 Ellen Reichard Dan J. Reid ’71 Bernice M. Reidmiller Paul S. Reidmiller Johhn L. Reigle Jr. Christian J. Reimann ’92 Nicole Reimann Ford J. Reinalda ’15 William W. Reintgen ’76 Kevin Reisenweaver Renee (Stas ’92) Reisenweaver Christian Reitz Rachel (Fox ’15) Reitz Colin L. Renick ’15 Christopher P. Rhine ’11 Jeffrey L. Rhine Karen M. Rhine Alan L. Rhodes Frances H. Rhodes Linda (Vogan ’60) Rhodes Anna (Chambers ’04) Rice Dr. David H. Rice ’96 Michelle (Morrone ’96) Rice William Rice Lawrence D. Richards ’71 Leah (Kolarcik ’07) Richards Mark Richards Seth E. Richards ’07 Toni Richards Micah R. Richardson ’15 Johanna (Knight ’98) Richman Matt Richman Natalie M. Ridge The Rev. Stephen E. Ridge Elizabeth (Ilyes ’07) Ridley The Rev. Herman L. Ridley ’71 Dr. Joshua P. Ridley ’05 Joyce E. Riegle James E. Riel ’15 Andrea (Harnett ’01) Rigby Bradford L. Rigby ’01 Dr. Michael J. Riggall ’00 Zoe (Wiley ’00) Riggall Jo Anne (Salak ’78) Rigos Amanda (Becker ’96) Rihn D. Aaron Rihn ’97 Judith (Luckenbill ’65) Riley Dr. Richard B. Riley ’65 Dr. C. Rebecca Rine Dr. Phillip J. Rine ’01 Martha (Kurtz ’51) Ringer Imogene (Eakins ’52) Rink Diane (Park ’89) Ristvey John D. Ristvey Jr. ’89 Kevin R. Ritchie Sheroll K. Ritchie

Benjamin Rivera Lillian Rivera Karenann (Mazurek ’79) Rizzo Michael T. Rizzo Paul Robb Carol L. Roberts Charlotte Roberts Dr. Gary L. Roberts ’65 Jesse R. Roberts MeiLing N. Roberts ’15 Rebecca (Nelson ’98) Roberts Scott Roberts Caroll W. Robeson The Hon. James B. Robeson ’63 Christie Robinson Delbert L. Robinson Jr. Edward D. Robinson ’59 Mary (Hughes ’59) Robinson Myrna W. Robinson Shawn T. Robinson ’00 Mary M. Robson William Robson ’78 Christine (Willard ’95) Rockcastle Nathan Rockcastle Willard F. Rockwell V ’13 Naomi Z. Rodahaver Jessica (Sundgren ’01) Rodgers Mark Rodgers Nancy (Blum ’62) Roeder Richard Roeder Benjamin A. Rogers ’00 Ann-Louise (Hagglund ’86) Roginson John H. Roginson ’74 Amanda L. Rohrer Ann Rohrer Douglas A. Rohrer ’71 Douglas M. Rohrer ’94 Lian Z. Rohsner Paul E. Rohsner Susan (Hermanson ’64) Roll Anne M. Romanello ’86 Jeff Romano Aaron J. Romeo ’04 Erin Rooney Paul D. Rooney ’02 Andrew G. Roper ’15 Eileen Rose Mark A. Rosen Sally (Hogan ’80) Rosen Chad Rosenberry Heather (Hoffeditz ’99) Rosenberry Benjamin A. Rosier ’08 Kelli (Trease) Ross ’09 Nancy (Liggett ’61) Ross Shirley (Day ’68) Ross William A. Ross ’09 William Ross Megan L. Rossi ’15 Sandra K. Rossman Thomas L. Rossman ’59 Diane (Doran ’80) Roth Henry J. Roth John E. Roth ’78 Nancy H. Roth Paul W. Roth Jr. ’68 Phyllis Roth Daniel M. Rothrauff Lisa (Dillner ’88) Rothrauff Jack A. Rouse Jenna (Lawrence ’85) Rouse Daniel R. Rowley ’81 Kimberly J. Rowley Michael S. Royster ’13 Esther (Canning ’45) Rucker C. Scott Rudibaugh ’72 Kathy Rudibaugh Kathryn (Scarpitti ’04) Ruffa

Michael Ruffa Krista L. Rugh ’92 Ross R. Rumbaugh ’68 Sharon L. Rumbaugh Kaycee M. Rump Kevin J. Rump ’09 Jacquelyn (Cole ’04) Runco Adam M. Runkle ’08 Cheri (Mathieson ’90) Runninger Philip D. Runninger ’90 Jeff Rupley Lauren (Wyatt ’04) Rupley Aaron J. Rupper ’08 Laura (Gerber ’08) Rupper Jason E. Rush ’98 Christopher S. Russell Gwendolyn H. Russell Jennifer L. Russell William L. Russell Kathleen (Vitmier ’69) Russman John D. Rutkoski Lauren (Northen ’03) Rutkoski Glenn R. Rutt ’07 Sarah (Gehman ’07) Rutt John Ruyan Lennie (Stoner ’68) Ruyan Frank J. Rzicznek ’65 Sally T. Rzicznek Johnathon G. Sabella ’01 Melissa (Snowden ’02) Sabella Amy (Greenip ’09) Saenz Noel Saenz Jennifer (Rugg ’02) Sallade Jonathan M. Sallade ’02 Doris Sams Raymond D. Sams ’59 Elizabeth C. Sanchez ’98 Abigail (Fitzpatrick ’02) Sanders Jonathan R. Sanders ’06 Paul M. Sangrey ’13 Raymond L. Sankey ’59 Beth A. Sanner ’85 Amy (Siek ’96) Sarkett Gregory B. Sarkett ’94 Phillip W. Sarver ’89 Benjamin J. Satre ’15 Eliana N. Satterlee ’14 Herbert Satterlee Ruth (Wilson ’61) Satterlee Joshua A. Sauer ’15 Michael J. Sauer ’11 Fleming Saunders VI ’15 Lt. Col. David C. Sautter ’81 Terri L. Sautter Lisa (Costello ’10) Savitski Zachary D. Savitski ’11 Gregory Sayers Marian Sayers Shereen J. Sayre William M. Sayre Don Scata Lisa (Bovenzi ’04) Scata Kathleen (Glessner ’66) Schafer Richard W. Schafer ’67 Susan E. Schaffer Thomas H. Schaffer ’71 Bruce J. Schafhauser Lisa A. Schafhauser Robert P. Schall ’57 David G. Schalles ’83 Lorie (Persichetti ’83) Schalles Stephen Schantz Susan (Renaud ’68) Schantz Karen (Pryor ’01) Schanz Dr. Paul M. Schanz ’01 Kylie (Mackaness ’08) Schappeler Tom E. Schappeler Allen O. Scheie ’14 Patricia (Ingraham ’13) Scheie

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David C. Scheiner ’66 Helen H. Scheiner Stephen Schiavone Susan (Towne ’75) Schiavone John J. Schiela Jr. Louise Schiela Meredith Schivley Andrew M. Schleicher ’15 James R. Schleicher ’13 Pamela (Campbell ’80) Schleiden Roy R. Schleiden Tiffany M. Schlosser ’15 Joan (Buchanan ’49) Schmidt Lauren R. Schmitt ’15 Sally Schneider Thomas M. Schneider David J. Schoenewolff ’72 Lorraine Schoenewolff Margery (Mosch ’51) Schornstheimer Richard Schornstheimer Linda Schriner Roy M. Schriner ’61 Myron Schroer Andrew B. Schrum ’87 Sabine Schubert Jason H. Schulte ’01 Rachel Schulte Betty J. Schultz Daniel P. Schultz Edward J. Schultz James Schultz Lois M. Schultz Maire (Casey ’12) Schultz Michelle (Cuneo ’00) Schultz Elisabeth (Waldron ’96) Schuman Eric Schuman Ryan C. Schurr ’14 Capt. John A. Schwab ’98 Rachel A. Schwab Joseph T. Schwartz ’15 James G. Sciulli Edward Scott Mary Lou (Dinger ’62) Scott Shirley (Gills ’56) Scott Allison C. Screen ’15 Kelly E. Scriven ’15 Ashley (Badger ’07) Sealand Jesse Sealand Stephanie Seaman Laura M. Seavy ’10 Helen Sedlack James Sedlack Jack W. Seelhorst ’63 Linda (Beeman ’64) Seelhorst Joshua A. Segerstrom ’97 Susan (Lakatos ’97) Segerstrom Bethany (Dietz ’03) Seifert Janet E. Seifert Scott C. Seifert ’03 Jedediah D. Seltzer ’14 John Serio Rachelle S. Serio Brent A. Sesler Janet (Copeland ’86) Sesler Marianne (Thompson ’61) Seto Benjamin Settle Deborah (Wastowicz ’75) Settle Andre C. Setyon Stefanie S. Setyon Ruth L. Sevart Joseph A. Severyn ’08 David Sexton Karen (Martin ’85) Sexton Sarah E. Seybert ’15 Renee (Nicklow ’05) Sferro Rick Sferro Christine Shaffer Clayton Shaffer

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Julie (Hedberg ’82) Shaffer Raymond J. Shaffer ’74 Ruth E. Shaffer ’91 Paula (Riemer ’48) Shallenberger Denae (Marchese ’87) Shanfelt Peter Shanfelt Michael S. Shang ’15 Doris Shank Leo L. Shank ’52 Charley A. Shanks Kathleen F. Shanks Melissa (Witherell ’90) Shanshala Michael J. Shanshala Jr. James H. Sharp Jr. ’15 Charlene (Griffin ’83) Shaw Terry A. Shaw Carol Sheahan The Rev. Laurence P. Sheahan ’89 Chloe S. Shearer ’15 Martina (Shellenbarger ’08) Shearer Noah F. Shearer ’15 E. Jacqueline Sheldon George E. Sheldon Jr. ’55 Kathy Shelton Ronald Shelton Eric Shephard Karen (Lukan ’85) Shephard Elsie L. Sheptak Albert Shiderly Mary Anne (Petty ’52) Shiderly Nadine (Franko ’79) Shingleton Todd Shingleton Amy Shirey Brent R. Shirey ’90 Derek J. Shirey ’15 Brittni Shockey Joseph B. Shockey ’04 Jessica L. Shope ’15 Judith (Bingler ’60) Shore White M. Shore Jr. ’58* Mike Shornack Emma L. Sibilla ’15 Donna M. Sibley Frederic F. Sibley Janine L. Sickafuse ’81 Megan (Bunnell ’08) Sickler Nathan B. Sickler ’08 Joseph Siefert Lisa A. Siefert Lynne (Graham ’65) Siefert Col. Mark C. Siefert (Ret.) ’65 Ashley E. Sier ’15 Anne F. Simila James D. Simila Barb Simon Richard J. Simon ’73 Joyce (Adams ’82) Simpson Scott D. Simpson Barbara J. Sipes Carol (Jack ’83) Sisk Michael Sisk Olivia D. Sisley ’15 Ernest H. Siva June L. Siva Brenda (Pollock ’89) Skidmore David B. Skidmore Richard D. Skillen Sandra L. Skillen Barbara (Herrold ’64) Skinner Robert A. Skinner ’63 Cynthia L. Skoriak Neil S. Skoriak Jason M. Skyrm ’15 The Rev. Carey E. Sloan Daniel G. Sloan Jr. ’72 James A. Slomer ’73 Linda (Herr ’72) Slomer Thelma J. Slusher

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Willis R. Slusher Amy (Smith ’02) Smart Steven Smart Paul J. Smilie ’04 Allison (Metz ’04) Smith Amber N. Smith ’15 Conrad L. Smith Cornelia K. Smith Daniel L. Smith Daniel Smith Edward C. Smith ’99 Eric W. Smith Erin E. Smith ’05 Glori Smith Grace (Kategianes ’49) Smith* Heidi (Riese ’96) Smith Joyce (Shuman ’52) Smith Karen Smith Lisa (Potts ’01) Smith Mary Sue (Young ’77) Smith Lt. Col. Michael P. Smith ’86 The Rev. Neil D. Smith ’77 Rachel Smith ’15 Russell P. Smith Jr. ’50 Samuel F. Smith ’64 Sandra (Genre ’75) Smith Sherrie (Murray ’97) Smith Taylor Smith Thomas Smith Zachary A. Smith ’15 Shirley (Buck ’66) Smithtro Stanley Smithtro ’65 Cynthia (Reser ’86) Smoker LeVon R. Smoker Jennifer (Schwab ’78) Smouse William Smouse Jolene (Arias ’83) Smyth Thomas Smyth Kay M. Snavely Dr. Mark R. Snavely ’85 Joseph A. Sniezek ’86 Lynn Sniezek Audrey C. Snyder Chad Snyder Chelsea R. Snyder ’12 Christa (Thomas ’95) Snyder Craig Snyder Dana M. Snyder ’96 David R. Snyder David W. Snyder ’54 Del Snyder Dona Snyder Frank A. Snyder Jr. John T. Snyder ’52 Lisa J. Snyder M. Carol Snyder Mark N. Snyder ’78 Maura (Lowther ’98) Snyder Nancy L. Snyder ’74 Sandra E. Snyder Sharon Snyder Terry L. Snyder ’96 Thelma (McKim ’74) Snyder Dorothy (Garvin ’54) Solyan Paul Solyan Marlin R. Sommers ’11 Richard A. Sonnershein James J. Sotherden Joan G. Sotherden Michael J. Spaid ’15 Bryan D. Spang ’90 Debra (Reeping ’89) Spang Benjamin F. Spead ’01 Jennifer (Light ’01) Spead Dorothy Spence Randall L. Spence ’59 Martha L. Spencer David M. Spera ’79 Kathryn (Applequist ’49) Spicer Warren A. Spicer ’48

Kristin (Garfield ’89) Spina Michael Spina Jacque Spirson-Ford Holly H. Spofford ’15 Phil Spradlin Rebecca (Waskey ’06) Spradlin Marion (Schramm ’47) Springer Jennifer (Graham ’89) Srock Kevin Srock Wendy A. St. Aubin Sarah S. St. Clair Thomas M. St. Clair Paul G. St. Jean ’15 Lydia L. Staats ’15 Peter J. Staats ’10 Sarah K. Stadler ’15 Deborah J. Stahl ’73 Duane G. Stahl ’85 Michael F. Stahl Michelle F. Stahl Trish Stahl Zachary D. Stahl ’15 Beverly (Best ’70) Stanley Jeffrey E. Stanley ’68 Jonathan Stark Judith A. Stebbins ’79 Rebecca (Calhoun ’09) Steckman Shane Steckman James P. Steele Jr. ’56 Joanne (Ramey ’54) Steele Bruce D. Stefanko ’72 Ethan A. Stein ’88 Taylor B. Stein ’15 Dennis Stephens Mary (Finnegan ’76) Stephens Arianna L. Sternadori ’14 Evelyn (Hughes ’59) Stevenson Caryn Stewart Jonathan E. Stewart Kaitlin A. Stewart ’15 Karen (McCullough ’79) Stewart Matthew E. Stewart ’97 William L. Stewart Jr. Robert L. Stiles Sr. ’76 Robin (LaFleur ’77) Stiles Dr. Belinda (Snyder ’99) Stillman Bryan K. Stillman John C. Stillwaggon ’84 Lynn (Bashew ’84) Stillwaggon Madeline P. Stitt Russell M. Stitt Jr. Ellen M. Stoffer ’15 Kaitlyn M. Stone ’15 David A. Stoner ’92 Jennifer Stoner Janet E. Stoops The Rev. Leland R. Stoops Laura K. Storrs ’15 Kate (Pulley ’05) Stotz Luke Stotz Norma J. Stover Ldcr. Richard C. Stover (Ret.) Carly J. Straight ’15 Debra (Lees ’82) Strange Dr. Robert S. Strange ’80 Mary E. Strauch ’84 Erin K. Street Robert C. Streiff ’15 Janet (Sefton ’72) Stroup Mark Stroup Andrew W. Struthers ’06 Katelyn (Kettering ’07) Struthers Barbara (Buck ’68) Stuart David R. Stuart ’68 Janice (Briggs ’73) Studt Paul Studt Renee E. Stump ’11 Dr. Jeffrey J. Stumpf William M. Stumpf ’15

Matthew H. Stupienski ’12 Rachel M. Stushek ’02 The Rev. Dr. Clifton J. Suehr ’75 Jeanne C. Suehr The Rev. Edward W. Suffern ’80 Lois Suffern Kevin M. Sullivan Patricia G. Sullivan Debbie Summers Dolores (Brodbeck ’57) Summers Gary K. Summers Irvin H. Summers Gail D. Summy Jeffrey Summy Benny Sun ’71 Shie-Fong Sun Janice Sundberg Lee E. Sundberg ’56 Virginia (Marsh ’53) Sundberg Jill (Jolley ’92) Sundstrom Scott Sundstrom Dr. Lyn M. Super ’76 Mary E. Super Brenda Suplit Wesley C. Suplit ’15 William L. Suplit Richard S. Surrena ’70 Barbara (Lynch ’68) Sutton Allen G. Swan Marion Watts Swan Emily A. Swanson ’15 Gary B. Swanson Rebecca (Koller ’49) Swanson Sharon (Powell ’81) Swanson Edward C. Sweeney Linda (Ryan ’60) Sweeney Rhonda (Whitney ’73) Sweeney Matthew Sweger Stefanie (Heller ’96) Sweger Robert L. Swestyn ’63 Judith (Schweigert ’66) Swezey Lindsey (Inman ’06) Swift Peter J. Swift ’07 Wesley H. Swift Jr. Kevin J. Syes ’06 Laura (Imm ’06) Syes Amy Szalla Kent Szalla Mary E. Tackett William O. Tackett Jr. ’72 Nicholas K. Tallents ’15 Bill Tanner Catherine B. Tarnish John Tarnish Abigal J. Taylor Betty (Thompson ’43) Taylor David S. Taylor ’64 Edna N. Taylor Jay L. Taylor Laureen D. Taylor Scott T. Taylor Thomas H. Taylor Chester A. Teclaw ’62 Stephen E. Temme Wendy (Wiwczar ’89) Temme Cheryl Tengelsen William L. Tengelsen Cheryl L. Tennant The Rev. Herbert L. Tennies ’56 Mary S. Tennies Benjamin J. TerLouw ’98 Rachael (Boettger ’99) TerLouw Grace (Hill ’49) Teselle Dina M. Tetrick Jonathan Tetrick Dr. David O. Thayer ’71 Charles T. Theal Jr. ’66 Joan (Booraem ’67) Theal Leonard J. Thibault Marie E. Thibault


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Dr. James E. Thoma ’72 Judy Thoma Alvin Z. Thomas ’14 Dr. D. Terry Thomas ’73 David Thomas Dr. Edward E. Thomas ’51 Eric Thomas Jared M. Thomas ’05 Jerrah M. Thomas ’15 Leah (Acker ’07) Thomas Marilyn J. Thomas Natalie (Martini ’73) Thomas Patricia Thomas Paula Thomas Tyler J. Thomas ’15 Alice R. Thompson ’15 Arthur R. Thompson Chrisi Thompson Christine E. Thompson ’12 Daniel G. Thompson ’75 Donna R. Thompson Faith J. Thompson ’11 Dr. Gary L. Thompson Dr. James S. Thompson Judith L. Thompson Katie Thompson Rick Thompson Seth D. Thompson ’09 Sharon W. Thompson Susan (Vetter ’78) Thompson Eleanor H. Thomson Darrel D. Thomssen Linda (Hughes ’69) Thomssen Ruth H. Thorne ’13 Kyle R. Thorp ’13 Charles D. Thorpe Doris Thorpe Dr. James T. Thrasher ’80 Kristy (White ’86) Thrasher Cooper J. Thurston ’13 Eliza C. Thurston ’10 Daniel Tiber Kristen (Lockitski ’99) Tiber Loretta M. Tiffany Carol (Blatt ’53) Tilbrook Mildred S. Timmerman Karen A. Tintle Mark S. Tintle Dr. Lucretia (Shotzbarger ’61) Tippit Jeanne (Abbott ’54) Todd Charles J. Tomasino Lisa A. Tomasino Michael J. Tomasino ’15 Julie Tomasko Paul A. Tomasko Kelly E. Tomb ’15 Hazel I. Toomey John R. Toomey Miriam Tornrose William Tornrose Rebecca D. Torre ’15 Cristina M. Totten ’15 Jerriann Trageser Stephen P. Trageser Edmund C. Tramont Elsie (Hoffman ’48) Travis Elisabeth A. Trease ’14 Tarah E. Trebino ’15 Bruce D. Trefsger Joan Tremitiere Lawrence W. Tremitiere ’66 William C. Tremitiere ’61 Constance M. Trenta Louis S. Trenta Jr. Louis S. Trenta III Margaret R. Trenta Mary J. Trenta Melinda B. Trenta Nanette L. Trenta *deceased after gift

Paul V. Trenta Stephen Trenta Betty Lou Trevitt Richard S. Trevitt Jacob J. Trojak ’10 Cheryl A. Trost David W. Trost Peggy (Zahniser ’55) Troutman Kelly (Scobee ’15) Truax Micah S. Truax ’13 Carol (Dixon ’69) Truehart Russell W. Trushel Kathryn A. Tubb ’11 Bronwen Tudor David E. Tudor ’63 Carla M. Tuhacek Donald J. Tuhacek Beth (Toland ’79) Turk Barbara Turley Paul R. Turley ’67 Cara C. Turner ’15 Kevin P. Turner Maria L. Turner Dwane Twente Sherri (Thordahl ’84) Twente Craig W. Tyson ’98 Jenna (Freeman ’99) Tyson Robert G. Uber ’56 Shirley M. Uber Lauren E. Umble ’10 James A. Umerley Mary Ellen Umerley Sarah M. Underwood ’14 Amy (Ford ’03) Urbin Kathryn M. Urey ’47 James A. Urner ’61 Sherry W. Urner Christine (Ricchetti ’93) Vago Spenser T. Vago ’92 Althea Valentine Robert A. Valentine Susann Valenza Christine (Cragg ’04) VanAntwerp Jason B. VanAntwerp ’04 Amy (Carlson ’93) VanDewark Jason VanDewark Michael P. VanGrouw ’97 Rachel (Beardmore ’98) VanGrouw James B. VanKirk ’75 Pamela F. VanKirk James E. VanLopik Pamela J. VanLopik E. Bruce VanOrman ’57 Helen VanOrman Catherine VanPernis James R. VanPernis Jr. ’67 Paul Dirk Van’t Veer Susan H. VanVranken Thomas A. VanVranken ’74 Sara L. Vassallo ’01 Samuel J. Veccharella ’58 Deborah M. Vechnak ’74 Cynthia Veerman Dr. Mark W. Veerman Ph.D. George Vellenga Henrietta Vellenga Jesus Verdejo III Rachel (Rounsville ’08) Verdejo Christopher N. Verdi Hayley (Ortiz ’10) Verdi Joseph P. Verduci ’94 Karen (Lesch ’94) Verduci Janet (Smith ’73) Vernam Claire A. Vetter ’15 Daniel M. Vetter Jacqueline D. Vetter Marion (Frack ’49) Vetter Joseph L. Vidmar ’59

Caitlyn M. Vidovic ’15 Steve R. Vignola ’15 Susan Vignola Victor D. Vignola Caleb J. Vits ’09 Brenda (Turner ’66) Vogel Charles E. Vogel Gary G. Vogel Karen (Pillar ’81) Vogel Michael R. Vogel ’15 Cherlene Vollmer Jane (Rohleder ’88) Voltz Paul W. Voltz ’90 Ramon J. Voltz Jr. ’87 John C. Voorn Rosalie Vorlage William L. Vorlage Jr. ’68 Donald J. Wach Linda A. Wach Dick Wachtelhausen Loretta (Laclair ’68) Wachtelhausen Diana (Cherry ’84) Wafe Mark A. Wafe Thomas R. Wager ’74 Alice (Horst ’74) Wagner Carol (Wiltshire ’55) Wagner Joseph W. Wagner Patricia Wagner Regis A. Wagner Shelby C. Wagner ’15 Terry A. Wagner Patricia (Steele ’67) Wahls Roger C. Wahls Brenda (McCurdy ’74) Wait Larry Wait Bradley J. Walbeck ’93 Gerret S. Walczak Hilary (Lewis ’09) Walczak Christopher L. Waldeck Glenn Waldschmidt Maybelle Waldschmidt Diana Walker Laura (Wagner ’92) Walker Michael D. Walker ’83 Steven T. Walker ’91 Anne L. Wallace Robert W. Wallace Brian Walsh Helen (Havrilla ’66) Walsh Jill (Young ’88) Walsh William E. Walsh Arthur M. Walter Jr. Lisa (Fulton ’86) Walter Diana J. Walters Joseph D. Walters Douglas L. Waltman ’87 Carol (Schopps ’79) Walton Kristen (Boice ’93) Waltrich Michael A. Waltrich Brent Ward Diane K. Ward Hannah E. Ward ’15 William T. Wardle ’53* Christina M. Ware ’03 Bonnie (Likins ’04) Warnky Timothy E. Warnky Joseph Warnock Juliette (Martin ’02) Warnock Jonathan D. Warren ’97 Jonathan S. Warren ’15 Melissa (Mander ’98) Warren Rachel (Pschirrer ’97) Washburn Todd Washburn Donald E. Watson Monica L. Watson Chandler J. Watts ’15 John D. Weagraff Nancy Laws Weagraff Carol M. Weary

Robert N. Weary Brad E. Weaver ’58 Katherine L. Weaver Rebecca (Kobasa ’88) Weaver Joseph N. Webb ’78 Patricia Webb Douglas J. Weber ’73 Elena Weber Lauren E. Weber ’15 Lois Weber Lynn L. Weber Paul Weber Robert W. Weber Frank A. Webster Rebecca S. Webster Deborah Weckerly Dennis D. Weckerly ’73 Brian P. Weese ’98 Kimberly (Sensinger ’00) Weese Bonnie (Young ’63) Wehmanen Oscar A. Wehmanen Lisa (Messina ’88) Weiers Louis J. Weiers Kathrin S. Weigel ’10 Carol Weight Wilmer L. Weight ’70 Carol (York ’71) Weil Ray Weil Jr. Kimberly Weingartner ’78 Christine (Shank ’68) Weiss Kathleen S. Weissenhofer Randall L. Weissenhofer Molly E. Weitzel ’15 Nancy L. Weitzel Alisha Wells N. Cody Wells ’93 Austin J. Wenger ’15 Erik K. Wenger ’06 Melissa (Naper ’06) Wenger Andrew J. Wengerd ’99 Margaret Wengerd Thomas S. Wengerd Joel J. Wentling ’91 Michelle A. Wentling Elizabeth (Mihailov ’02) Wentworth Theodore O. Wentworth III ’02 John C. Werner Sharon M. Werner C. Douglas Werts ’69 Ellen H. Werts Edwina (Adams ’54) Westin R. Barry Westin ’57 Janet Weston Thomas G. Weston ’73 Lester W. Wevers ’50 Wyona D. Wevers Brenda (Johnson ’85) White David E. White Judith (Hamilton ’79) White Capt. Kevin L. White (Ret.) ’76 Leah M. White ’15 Chris M. Whitehead Kelli (Bolinger ’91) Whitehead Elizabeth (Cassetti ’84) Whitman Jeff Whitman Charles B. Whitmire Jr. ’72 Rosemary Whitmire David B. Whitney James M. Whitney ’15 Yvonne S. Whitney Daniel J. Whittaker Kathleen A. Whittaker Ariel E. Wick ’15 Samuel C. Wieder ’78 George B. Wiegand Susan (Copeland ’77) Wiegand Hannah R. Wierenga ’15 Edward C. Wiernicki

Kristl L. Wiernicki Gary D. Wiggins ’77 Linda (Amon ’76) Wiggins Kathleen (Tilton ’71) Wigton Norman P. Wigton ’68 Priscilla (Pickens ’68) Wilbur Robert Wilbur James A. Wildenradt Dale (Linneman ’74) Wilkerson Bryan T. Wilkins ’98 Stephanie Wilkins Douglas S. Wilkinson ’91 Alyssa M. Williams ’10 Anna C. Williams ’15 Daniel L. Williams Sr. Gail Williams James Williams Lynne (Marshall ’73) Williams Peter Williams Roxann E. Williams Steven L. Williams Vicki L. Williams Holly Williamson John A. Williamson ’69 Kyle S. Wills ’97 Tammy Wills Amy (Dommerich ’00) Wilson Cheryl F. Wilson Doug Wilson Greg R. Wilson Gregory S. Wilson ’92 Hannah L. Wilson ’15 Heidi Wilson Howard R. Wilson ’54 The Rev. Jeff Wilson Loreen (Lynam ’78) Wilson Robert J. Wilson ’71 Stephen R. Wilson Teresa (Sayers ’96) Wilson Trent J. Wilson ’01 Marlin Wilton Patricia (Wilk ’82) Wilton Amanda L. Windes ’12 Carol Windfelder Thomas B. Windfelder ’70 Harold R. Winters ’50 Harold Winters Laura (Gerhard ’59) Winters Glen C. Wirt S. Jane Wirt Douglas J. Wise ’86 Elaine A. Wise J. Bradley Wise Lori Wise Marci (Wise ’89) Witouski Mark A. Witouski William C. Witt ’11 F. Joan (Chapin ’50) Wohlgemuth Deborah Wolfe Dr. Karl W. Wolfe ’81 Elise K. Wolff ’15 Emily A. Wolff ’15 Lenore (Leipold ’61) Wolford Dr. Thomas C. Wolford ’60 J. Cyrus Wolverton Jean (Wasser ’64) Wolverton Beatrice (Berringer ’87) Womer Brandon P. Womer ’89 Garnet Wood Lynn (Kauffman ’75) Wood Donald K. Woodard III Janice Royall Woodard Lauren A. Woodring ’10 Kenneth W. Woodruff Sharon Woodruff Charles W. Woods Karen (Hanna ’82) Woods Zachary M. Woods ’15 Norma Woodward

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Walter B. Woodward Jan (Harshberger ’79) Worlledge Thomas R. Worlledge Bonnie M. Wright Bruce A. Wright ’70 Gary Wright Gregory H. Wright ’77 Jack G. Wright ’56 Sharon (Taylor ’86) Wright Vicki Wright Joanne E. Wrigley ’55 Scott M. Yanak ’12 Lynn (Saymon ’77) Yancheff Philip M. Yancheff ’77 Diane (Greiner ’61) Yates Robert J. Yates ’59 Margaret (Sheets ’83) Yeager Michael L. Yeager Pauline (Nuckid ’51) Yersky Kelley E. Yetter ’82 Kimberly (Keffer ’02) Yoezle Lance P. Yoezle Joel Youkers Sandra (Smith ’64) Youkers Andrew P. Young ’10 Anne P. Young Danielle (Bell ’10) Young Elaine N. Young ’45 Garrett G. Young ’15 Ormand R. Young Jr. Sarah A. Young ’12 Suzanne Young Barbara Youngblood James F. Youngblood Jr. ’71 Nicole A. Youngs-Stahl ’15 Nancy S. Yount Ray Yourd Verna R. Yourd Elisa (Donne ’76) Yukstas William Yukstas David D. Zachau ’78 Diana Zachau Patricia (Murray ’48) Zahniser Paul N. Zahniser ’50 John Zajicek Monica (Yustak ’87) Zajicek Alma Jean (Mitchell ’08) Zaki George Zaki Lisa Zarger Michael A. Zarger ’83 Christine J. Zarone Richard A. Zarone ’81 Erich R. Zech ’80 Pamela Zech James R. Zeigler Jr. Sheila G. Zeigler Karen (Brown ’79) Zeiset LLoyd Zeiset Eric M. Zemantauski ’02 Mary Zetz ’47 Brittany (Schmitt ’15) Zilenziger James R. Zilenziger ’14 Pegggy M. Zirlin Jackie Ziviello Dr. Michael J. Ziviello ’64 Lori (Sickafuse ’76) Zulauf Michael V. Zulick ’88 Sharon L. Zulick Margaret (Walter ’61) Zuraw Victor W. Zuraw Luke Zylstra Sr. Sheila Zylstra

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ORGANIZATIONAL DONORS Abbott Laboratories Advanced Psychotherapy Services Aerotech Incorporated Agnes L. Seyfert Foundation Air Products & Chemicals Incorporated AK Steel Foundation Allegheny Commercial Real Estate Services Allegheny Foundation Allstate Foundation Alpha Beta Tau American International Group American Tower Corporation Ameriprise Financial AMGEN Anheuser Busch Foundation Anne R. Gergel Estate Arcelor Mittal Matching Gift Program Armstrong Group of Companies Armstrong World Industries Incorporated Asphalt Maintenance Company Automatic Data Processing Axiall Corporation Ayco Charitable Foundation Babcock Charitable Trust BAE Systems Ballinger Bank of America Foundation Bartramian Audubon Society BASF Corporation Baxter International Foundation Beacon Daycare Inc. Bechtel Plant Machinery Incorporated Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Berean Christian Conference Bessemer Trust Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society Bethesda Presbyterian Church Black Rock Incorporated Blum-Kovler Foundation Bob Prince Charities Bon Appetit Management Company Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC C. Fred Fetterolf ’52 Estate Campbell Bus Lines Cashdollar and Associates Catalina Marketing Charitable Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Center Presbyterian Church Central New Mexico United Way Chancellor Title Agency Inc. Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation Charles Schwab Foundation ChevronTexaco Chubb & Son Church & Dwight Company Church of Our Savior Cisco Systems Foundation Citizens Bank Citizens Charitable Foundation Click Family Chiropractic LLC Cly-Del Manufacturing Company Community Baptist Church of Hastings

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Community Foundation of Central Illinois Depository Community Foundation of Western PA & Eastern OH Constance L. Elsaesser Estate Countryside Fellowship Church Courtney Babcock Borntraeger Foundation Crimson Wave Swim Camp Daiichi-Sankyo Incorporated Davevic Benefit Consultants Incorporated David Wade Stables Davis Elkins Foundation Deloitte Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Dodge & Cox Dollar Bank Foundation Dominion Foundation Donahue Family Foundation Incorporated Dow Corning Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Arthur William Phillips Charitable Trust Dr. Delores (Montgomery ’59) Westerman Estate Duerr Packaging Company Incorporated Duke Energy Foundation Earhart Foundation East Main Presbyterian Church Eaton Corporation Ecolab Foundation Ed Uihlein Family Foundation Edward R. Smith Estate Eleanor (Wilshere ’47) Kolenberg Estate Elk County Community Foundation Epsilon Pi Alumni Association EQT Foundation Erie Insurance Group Executive Consulting Group LLC ExxonMobil Foundation Faith Presbyterian Church Fidelity Investments Fifth Third Bank First Alliance Church of Erie First Covenant Church FLIR SystemsIncorporated Frances (Bamford ’48) Rohm Estate Frances E. Adams ’41 Estate Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation Gamma Sigma Phi Gannett Foundation Gasbarre Products Incorporated General Electric Foundation General Reinsurance Corporation General Rental Center Global Impact Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Grace Christian Fellowship Grossman Yanak & Ford LLP Grove City Medical Center Guardian Life Insurance Hammel Investments LLC Harmony Evangelical Presbyterian Church Helen (Phythian ’58) Rowland Estate Hershey Entertainment & Resort Company Highmark Hirtle, Callaghan & Company LLC Honeywell Foundation Hope Church

Hudson Community Foundation IBM International Foundation IFF Foundation II-VI Foundation Intel Foundation Intercollegiate Studies Institute International Freedom Educational Foundation (IFEF) J. Russell Fawley Jr. Estate Jeanne L. Behringer Estate Jenzabar Joan I. and John R. Moore Foundation John R. Dick ’52 Estate Johnson & Johnson Johnson Controls Foundation Jostens Foundation JP Morgan Chase Foundation Juniper Networks JustGive Kenneth R. Faux Sr. ’48 Estate Kermit B. Thomas Estate Kerven Enterprises Incorporated Kinder Morgan Foundation Land O’Lakes Foundation Leo M. Stevenson ’34 Estate Lillian C. Wilson Estate Lincoln Financial Group Lindsay Lane Baptist Church Lockheed Martin Corporation Loyal Gaming Rewards LLC Lucas Systems Macy’s Foundation Mango Languages Marathon Oil Company Foundation Mark B. and Jean G. Higgins Foundation Mark Tincha Concrete Inc. MassMutual Financial Group McSweeney Electric Medure’s Catering Melvin J. and Harriet H. Naser Charitable Trust Merck Partnership For Giving Merrill Lynch Wealth Management MetLife Foundation Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Moss Adams LLP Mt. Nebo Presbyterian Church My Tribute Gift Foundation Inc. Nancy’s Hair Loft National Christian Charitable Foundation Nationwide Insurance Foundation Neshannock Presbyterian Church Network for Good Nonni’s Corner Trattoria North Avenue Alliance Church Northrop Grumman Foundation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Occidental Petroleum Charitable Foundation Ocean Reef Community Foundation Inc. Old South Church OMNOVA Solutions Foundation P F M C Incorporated P.J. Dick Incorporated Parkersburg Area Community Foundation Patriot Financial Manager L.P. Paul G. Benedum,Jr. Foundation PDC Energy Pennoni Associates Incorporated

Pennsylvania Automotive Association Foundation Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers Midwestern Chapter Perseo Erie Maching Sales Pfizer Incorporated Philip M. McKenna Foundation Philips Electronics Corporation Pitney Bowes Pittsburgh Steelers LLC Plain Grove Presbyterian Church Playthings Etc. PMEA PNC Bank PNC Foundation PNM Resources PPG Industries Foundation PPL Services Corporation Princeton Presbyterian Church Printing Concepts Inc. Procter & Gamble Fund PSEG Quest Diagnostics Incorporated R. Jack & Jeanne L. Behringer Charitable Remainder Unitrust Ralph W. Greenwell ’49 Estate Rathburn Family Foundation Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Raytheon Company Renaissance Charitable Foundation Renick Brothers Revolution Physical Therapy Richard E. Fox Charitable Foundation Rindsfoos Foundation Robinson Fans Rockwell Collins Rodman Publishing Corp. S & T Bank Saint-Gobain Corporation Foundation Sapere Family Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Scott Electric Foundation Incorporated Sedwick Foundation Seldomrest Dairy SES Americom Incorporated Shell Oil Company Foundation Sherwin-Williams Foundation Shesgame Limited Siemens Sigma Delta Phi Specialty Orthopaedics Spectra Energy Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh Spidell Funeral Homes Incorporated Sporting Goods Incorporated Springfield Restaurant Group St. Catherine Catholic Church Stark Community Foundation State Farm Companies Supplee Presbyterian Church Techni-Tool, Inc. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers The Autrey Foundation The Bank of New York Mellon The Barrett Family Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Bill Belichick Foundation The Boeing Company

*deceased after gift


/ RAINBOW BRIDGE CIRCLE: $250-$499 / WOLF CREEK CIRCLE: $100-$249 / CRIMSON CIRCLE: Under $100 QUAD CIRCLE: $500-$999

The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust The Glen and Diane Meakem Foundation The Greater Cincinnati Foundation The H.O. West Foundation The Helen L. Bailey Foundation The Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation The Hillman Company The Home Depot The Jenzabar Foundation The Medtronic Foundation The Moody’s Foundation The Pittsburgh Foundation The Synod of the Trinity The Throckmorton Foundation The Timken Fund Matching Gift Program The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust The Usher Family Foundation The Vanguard Group Foundation Theta Alpha Pi TMS Physical Therapy Toledo Community Foundation Incorporated Tri Country Church Trinity Covenant Chruch Turnbridge Group Turner Insurance Two Oak LTD U.S. Cellular Uber Family Reunion United Plate Glass Company Inc. United Sports Training Center LLC United Way of Rhode Island United Way of the Capital Region Vanguard Charitable Verizon Foundation Walker Real Estate WaterStone Wells Fargo Wesley Spectrum Services Western Union Wichita Community Foundation William D. Hasfurther Estate Wise Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine LLC Woodmere Foundation Xerox Corporation Yarmouth Baptist Church

Robert L. Allen Ruth M. Allen Dr. G. Richard Vogeley ’68 Patricia (Allen ’67) Vogeley Nancy (Wilson ’81) Anderson Elizabeth (Smith ’81) Hanley Peter Hanley J.D. Phyllis (Morrison ’64) Anderson Joann (Tresham ’64) Mehaffey William J. Mehaffey ’64 Barbara (Montgomery ’60) Arnold Brenda L. Vinton Geoffrey W. Vinton ’83 Dr. John A. Arnold ’58 Brenda L. Vinton Geoffrey W. Vinton ’83 Karen L. Baab ’73 Alan L. Perlman Nancy (Rea ’73) Perlman Nancy R. Batz June F. Batz Krista Batz Lt. Col. Raymond E. Batz (Ret.) ’65 Cdr. Raymond R. Batz Jr. ’92 James M. Beatty Jr. ’63 Capt. Bruce W. Haedrich (Ret.) ’63 Catherine Haedrich Joseph L. Moran ’63 Nancy D. Squires-Moran Donald W. Beer ’57 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55

The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Adams ’61 Laura (Kiebler ’78) Martin M. Timothy Martin ’78

Jeanne L. Behringer Anonymous (2) Audrey G. Allen Lizbeth L. Hart Dr. William R. Hart Sylvia Knight The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Morledge ’54 Lynn (Leslie ’66) Neely William T. Neely ’67 Thelma J. Slusher Willis R. Slusher Barbara Smith Christopher W. Smith ’72 Eleanor (Trevitt ’59) Smith Robert W. Smith ’59 Theta Alpha Pi Diana J. Walters Joseph D. Walters Frank A. Webster Rebecca S. Webster

Roberta (Kiebler ’61) Adams Laura (Kiebler ’78) Martin M. Timothy Martin ’78

R. Jack Behringer Barbara Smith Christopher W. Smith ’72

Dr. M. Barbara Akin John R. Owen III ’80 Lori (Fry ’80) Owen Edgar G. Washburn Jr. Marsha (Mulholland ’94) Washburn

Dr. Jean Ann Bialas Dr. Paul A. Bialas Alan B. Cann Carol Cann Victoria G. Farren Dianne L. Fox Joseph S. Fox Marilyn Heffley

MEMORIAL GIFTS Raymond L. Abernathy ’54 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55

Anne Gregg Mazzone Janice C. Portante Thomas A. Portante Julie Tomasko Paul A. Tomasko Lawrence E. Bish ’50 Robert G. Norton John K. Black ’62 Linda S. Black Thomas J. Black Frederick A. Drenning Susan S. Drenning Joan Peahl Feeney Turnbridge Group MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55 Kathryn A. Witt William C. Witt II Wilfred W. Black ’55 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55 Jerilyn (Helm ’68) Bush Madge Bush Robert D. Bush ’68 Donald W. Campbell ’43 Benjamin C. Crelin ’15

Janet (Hartland ’41) Dennison W. Keith McCauley John R. Dick ’52 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55 Betty L. Ely ’40 Mary (King ’41) Sterrett Paul J. Fair ’59 Helen (Smith ’57) Fair Kenneth R. Faux Sr. ’48 Beatrice (Black ’44) Faux Leland C. Fennell ’53 F. Kathleen Fennell Michael Ferlan Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 C. Fred Fetterolf ’52 Frances (Spang ’52) Fetterolf Susan (Phillips ’80) Fiddler Laura (Kiebler ’78) Martin M. Timothy Martin ’78 Maurice L. Fogel ’60 Malphine A. Fogel

Thomas E. Caye ’67 Anonymous (2) Guy D. Jorstad ’91 Susan (Caye ’91) Jorstad

Eleanora (Kirsopp ’44) Freas Nancy F. Holland Scott Holland

Wallace E. Caylor ’51 Helen Gotwald James K. Gotwald ’51

John F. Frey Sr. ’52 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55

Marlene (Catlin ’79) Cecil Dr. Elizabeth (George ’79) Bremigan Ralph J. Bremigan Dianne (Franke ’54) Catlin

Betty Friihauf Carol A. Friihauf David M. Friihauf

Dr. George Charles Kelly A. Charles Dr. Michael G. Charles ’80 Dr. James R. Clifford ’52 Barbara D. Clifford James R. Clifford Jr. ’78 Barbara D. Clifford Jeff Clyde Dr. Edward F. Drass ’70 Rhonda (Erhard ’72) Drass Amy Compagnon Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 Kathryn Kirkpatrick Crown Jeanne Livingood Patricia (Lazarchic ’71) Cunningham David Masterson Nancy (Mullan ’71) Masterson W. Lloyd Davidson II ’63 Bonnie (Martin ’64) Davidson Jane G. Dean Donald A. Dean

Joyce Gebhardt Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 Gregory S. Gillespie ’82 Rachel Gillespie Helen R. Gilmore Jane H. Muhich Dr. Nathan Grober ’56 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55 Edith Grossman Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 William E. Hall ’44 Colleen E. Dunn Stephen M. Hall Anna Weaver Hammerlee Elizabeth S. Hammerlee James D. Hammerlee ’52 James W. Hanlon ’55 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55

Brett A. Hardt ’79 Holly A. Hall John W. Hall ’79 Denise Keefer Lt. Col. Stephen B. Keefer ’79 Lewis W. Wright ’79 Sue Wright Becky (Peterson ’78) Yanak John M. Yanak ’79 Andy Hay Marie E. Brown Thomas W. Brown ’68 Deborah (Dover ’76) Hiller Lt. Col. John S. Hiller (Ret.) ’73 Kathleen P. Hinton Anonymous (1) Dr. William M. Hinton Allison (Diller ’09) Lienert Peter A. Lienert ’09 J. Judd Peterson Rhonda Peterson Sandra (Jacobs ’82) Hite David S. Bennett ’82 Ellen (Bailey ’82) Bennett Gail G. Childers Susan (Beckett ’82) Childers Elizabeth (Smith ’81) Hanley Peter Hanley J.D. Col. William A. Hite ’82 Victoria (Geddis ’82) Shillington William H. Shillington Earl Franklin Hixson Laura E. Booher ’15 Nedra (Trezona ’42) Hollister Janice M. Hollister Thomas L. Hollister Charles E. Hopson ’52 Lois Hopson Floyd E. Jones Jr. I. Gerald Bullock ’92 Tammy S. Bullock Janice (Cameron ’68) Kaluza Beverly (Cameron ’64) Clayton Donald Clayton Michael E. Kaluza ’67 Kenneth H. Keverline Lindsay Lane Baptist Church Louis R. Kiebler ’31 Laura (Kiebler ’78) Martin M. Timothy Martin ’78 Letha P. Kiselica Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 L. David Kiselica ’99 Carolyn L. Giacomucci Joseph A. Giacomucci Carla Godman Joshua C. Godman ’00 Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 Elaine L. O’Hara Joseph F. Kiselica Jr. Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71

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Mary Kiselick Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71

Joyce (La Zaro ’64) Lewis Joann (Tresham ’64) Mehaffey William J. Mehaffey ’64

F. E. Knable ’57 James L. Duchene Jr. ’79 Susan K. Duchene

Alice Lux Matthew R. Lux ’70 Patricia M. Lux

Shirley J. Knable James L. Duchene Jr. ’79 Susan K. Duchene

Edward L. Magargee ’60 Gloria J. Magargee

Janice F. Kopnisky John B. Glode Marcia W. Glode Joseph L. Kopnisky Michael Bizenov Carl Capuano Elizabeth Capuano David O. Cashdollar ’71 Kathleen (Pickens ’70) Cashdollar Donald E. Chab Jill (Kopnisky ’81) Clark Timothy Clark Joanne L. Fisher Ernest L. Fisher Cynthia B. Ford William M. Ford James L. Foreman Susan K. Foreman John B. Glode Marcia W. Glode Bonnie S. Klein James B. Klein William F. Helmer Jack L. Kopnisky ’78 James R. Kopnisky Nancy T. Kopnisky Robert J. Kopnisky Virginia M. Kopnisky Robert Lazar Shirley Lazar Mary Lou McFate ’x68, ’95 Deborah L. Miller Wayne G. Miller Patriot Financial Manager L.P. William J. Perkins David R. Rathburn ’79 Jayne J. Rathburn Adrian B. Runkle* Shesgame Limited Barbara Smith Christopher W. Smith ’72 Kathleen S. Weissenhofer Randall L. Weissenhofer Dr. Frederick S. and Dr. Hilda A. Kring Dr. William C. Morgan ’67 Errol C. Peschel ’70 Helen Kushkowski Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 Barbara S. LaBelle Donald F. LaBelle ’68 Michelle LaBelle Judie Latella Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71

Louise (Nichol ’43) McClure Mary (King ’41) Sterrett Dr. David E. McKillop Edgar G. Washburn Jr. Marsha (Mulholland ’94) Washburn Donald W. McLean ’69 Linda L. McLean David G. McMillen ’60 Alisha McMillen John McMillen Beverly McMillen Reid Henry L. Millen ’76 Harriet Boore Raymond T. Boore Marjorie M. Miller Margaret (Marshall ’46) Hershberger Robert H. Miller Sr. ’61 Armstrong World Industries Incorporated Norma A. Carter Charles W. Etter Yvonne W. Etter F. Kathleen Fennell Col. Bruce W. Johnson (Ret.) ’60 Shelvey (Pease ’59) Johnson Jane (McKnight ’63) Klingenberg Lee M. Klingenberg Thomas Mannon Charles W. McKim ’60 Norma (Silvestro ’56) McKim Linda (Etter ’86) Miller Robert H. Miller Jr. ’84 Cathy Oates Randall G. Oates ’84 Janet (Kepple ’61) Mitchell Robert D. Mitchell Justin G. Modic ’66 Darlene A. Modic Elizabeth (Yingling ’58) Montgomery Ivan Bennett Susan Bennett Linda Benning Roger Benning Juanita A. Cohick George A. Dale Margaret A. Dale Patricia A. Hemingway Norma (Whitaker ’53) Lighthiser John McQueen Melissa A. McQueen John W. Monsted Robert H. Montgomery ’57

Emilee R. Laverty Erin J. Fulton ’15 Kaitlyn D. Powell ’15

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Alton R. Opitz ’57 Evelyn (Lucas ’57) Opitz Thomas M. St. Clair Sarah S. St. Clair Janet E. Stoops The Rev. Leland R. Stoops Donna R. Thompson Dr. James S. Thompson William E. Trent Jeff R. Morgan ’83 Mary B. Langmyer Thomas E. Langmyer ’83 Anne (Jackson) Morledge The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Morledge ’54 Paul R. Mowery ’74 Alec R. Works ’74 Margo E. Works My Parents Dr. Edward A. Styduhar Jr. ’66 Judith R. Styduhar James G. Myers ’74 Alec R. Works ’74 Margo E. Works Royann Presley Myers Patricia (Hutchinson ’66) Presley Roger C. Presley ’65 Dr. Karl T. Naegele ’79 Bonnie (Young ’63) Wehmanen Oscar A. Wehmanen Dr. Edward W. Naegele Jr. Anonymous (2) Stuart E. Ball ’63 The Rev. James G. Bell Jr. ’64 Priscilla Bell David O. Cashdollar ’71 Kathleen (Pickens ’70) Cashdollar Dr. Cindy S. Dieringer ’71 Jean S. Funck Cdr. Steven S. Funck ’74 Richard A. Leo Ruth E. Leo Cynthia (Cowan ’85) Leslie Mark Leslie Brent Mischke Deborah (Miller ’77) Mischke Dr. William C. Morgan ’67 Jacque (Knouse ’86) Reapsome Jon Reapsome Dr. Donnie Sam Susan (Vladuchick ’69) Sam M. Jack ’42 and Harriet (Hughes ’41) Naser Anonymous (2) David T. Naylor ’63 Lynda (Taft ’63) Pike Winston E. Pike Donna (Vinton ’62) Neely J. Robert Vinton ’59 Lynda Vinton Steven D. Nye ’03 Joshua P. Kilmer ’02 Susan Kilmer

Joseph B. O’Hara Carolyn L. Giacomucci Joseph A. Giacomucci Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 Andy Murray Laura (Myers ’04) Murray Elaine L. O’Hara Patricia S. O’Hara Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 Warren T. O’Hara Jr. Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71 John D. Ormerod ’92 Jeanne Livingood Ellen R. Millar James R. Pope Mary A. Pope Daniel W. Otterbein ’63 Candace Raupach Paul R. Raupach ’63 H. Keith Parker ’81 Kenneth A. Gritzan ’81 Gene M. Nowak ’81 Susan (Shields ’81) Nowak Helen Plonka Marjorie Petroski Ronald J. Petroski Dr. Joseph J. Pollock ’54 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55 The Rev. David D. Prince ’55 MaryAnn Williams Richard P. Williams ’55 Lisa (Jacobs ’90) Quick Stephanie (Ensworth ’90) McCaslin Dr. Todd A. McCaslin ’90 Allyson (Baird ’88) Sveda John M. Sveda Edward Y. Rabin ’63 Gretchen Brown Scott L. Brown ’63 Carl M. Sautter Marian T. Sautter Jack E. Schlossnagel ’51 Anonymous (1) George G. Sevart Jr. ’57 Ruth L. Sevart White M. Shore Jr. ’58 Judith (Channing ’62) Kirkpatrick Thomas A. Kirkpatrick ’63 Robert H. Smith ’61 Anonymous (1) Dale O. Smock ’42 Richard K. Dunmyre ’66 Violet M. Dunmyre Gary R. Smolnik Jr. ’98 Shelley L. Bias Betty M. Johnston Vernon D. Johnston Sr. Wendy A. Lawrence

Kristy Roth Brian S. Smolnik Donald Splitstone Stacey Splitstone Craig R. Stambaugh Christopher L. Waldeck Richard O. Snow ’54 Danny Corey Patricia A. Corey Karen (Gula ’79) Spence Elizabeth (Smith ’81) Hanley Peter Hanley J.D. Richard E. Spence ’79 Bruce K. Stewart ’71 Anonymous (1) Elizabeth Baun John C. Baun ’68 Diane Beach Madge Bush Robert D. Bush ’68 David O. Cashdollar ’71 Kathleen (Pickens ’70) Cashdollar Larry D. Geiser ’71 Geraldine M. Howe James E. Howe ’68 John T. Long Jr. ’68 Marilyn Long J. Richard McFerron ’69 Terice McFerron Judith Moore Terrence A. Moore ’71 Robert L. Schroeder ’69 Marilyn (Zargo ’73) Shiveley Timothy E. Shiveley ’71 Dr. George F. Shuster III ’70 Jane E. Slagter Robert W. Slagter ’70 Jack A. Ungham ’72 Elizabeth Stigman Jane H. Muhich Thomas E. Stocker ’76 P. Scott Duesterdick ’76 Tracey Duesterdick Kathryn (Kotelec ’78) Terrana Laura (Kiebler ’78) Martin M. Timothy Martin ’78 Barbara C. Thompson John B. Thompson ’63 Brose E. Thompson ’32 John B. Thompson ’63 Marian (Arnold ’47) Thompson Samuel A. Duerr Jr. ’48 Louise T. Thompson John B. Thompson ’63 Lynn C. Thompson J.D. ’62 John B. Thompson ’63 James Thomson ’53 Edith M. Deault J. Kenneth Deault Jeffrey E. Van Syckle ’63 Donald E. McConnaughy II ’63 Karen A. McConnaughy


Donald Weller ’53 Margaret M. Weller

Claire A. Boykiw ’15 Dr. Mark E. Boykiw Sharon L. Boykiw

Christopher K. Collins ’15 Jane L. Collins Dr. Kenneth P. Collins

Dr. Marvin J. Folkertsma Dr. Pierce S. Soffronoff Strachelle B. Soffronoff

Andrew D. Brown ’15 Ryan R. Colby ’15

Clifford L. Cox - 80th Birthday John F. Tenerowicz II ’86 Lisa (Cox ’86) Tenerowicz

Dr. Ross A. Foster Eleanore M. Gregg Robert E. Gregg

Caralyn E. Brown ’15 Jody Brown John Brown II

Patrick C. Cunningham ’15 Anonymous (2)

Benjamin Franklin’s Birthday Ellen L. Hodde John C. Hodde

Dr. Douglas A. Browne Dr. Katherine E. Mueller Dr. Robert K. Mueller ’80

Christopher J. Curran ’15 Barbara A. Curran Michael L. Curran

Susan K. Browne Dr. Katherine E. Mueller Dr. Robert K. Mueller ’80

Lauren A. Dallachiesa ’15 Diana Dallachiesa Douglas Dallachiesa

Angela N. Buckler ’08 Annette Buckler J. David Buckler

George V. DeAugustino ’15 Barbara A. DeAugustino George P. DeAugustino Sarah G. Deemer ’15 Shirley N. Deemer

Dalaney E. Algiere ’15 Christopher L. Algiere Mary A. Algiere

I. Gerald Bullock ’92 Anonymous (2) Brig. Gen. Bradley W. Butler (Ret.) ’76 Paula Butler P. Scott Duesterdick ’76 Tracey Duesterdick Jane (McKnight ’63) Klingenberg Lee M. Klingenberg John C. Mackie ’00 Shana L. Mackie

Victoria E. Allen ’15 Dr. Jeffery Allen Linda Allen

Margery (Burden ’44) Campbell Benjamin C. Crelin ’15

Dr. Alison (Likins ‘01) Allin Barbara A. Likins Garland E. Likins Jr.

Todd A. Campbell ’95 Harry W. Campbell Sarah W. Campbell

James M. Allison ’15 Ellen Allison William J. Allison

Marissa E. Candiloro ’15 Mary Lou Candiloro Raymond Candiloro

Mark Arnold Anonymous (2) Caroline Breneman Tracy D. Lucas

Ashley R. Carmichael ’15 Debbie J. Carmichael Stephen L. Carmichael

Dr. James G. Dixon III Meredith L. Bachman ’08 Denise E. Gray ’88 Guy D. Jorstad ’91 Susan (Caye ’91) Jorstad William B. Kennedy ’79 Nancy M. Parland ’81 Andrew W. Reeher ’84 Ellen (Holt ’86) Reeher Andrew B. Schrum ’87 Faith J. Thompson ’11 Jane (Rohleder ’88) Voltz Ramon J. Voltz Jr. ’87

Debra Austin Brittany (Schmitt ’15) Zilenziger

Marie E. Carroll ’15 Beth A. Carroll Thomas Carroll

Dr. Joshua F. Drake Ann Biese Ryan F. Biese ’09

Micaela M. Carter ’15 Kirsten M. Carter Morrison J. Carter Megan K. Johnson ’15

Peter S. Durant ’15 Ellen Durant Steven Durant

Cliff Wettig John R. Huckel ’68 Peggy Huckel Pam J. Shellenberger Wilmont N. Shellenberger ’64 Janice (Bahler ’54) Will Anonymous (1) Jeanne (Barr ’81) Williamson Elizabeth (Smith ’81) Hanley Peter Hanley Annette (Berryhill ’71) Wood Dr. Robert M. Wood Richard A. Wright ’54 Janet K. Wright

HONOR GIFTS Bethany M. Agostini ’15 Claude T. Agostini Susan H. Agostini

Catherine L. Bacheldor ’15 Frank Bacheldor Dr. Mary Bacheldor Douglas A. ’02 and Melissa (Hinnebusch ’04) Barnes and Family Carl G. Lindstrom Marilyn F. Lindstrom Danielle L. Barlett ’15 Gary Barlett Sandra Barlett Carrie J. Beckett Patricia A. Beckett Robert H. Beckett Robert S. Beckett ’79 Patricia A. Beckett Robert H. Beckett John A. Benbow ’15 Ellen K. Benbow John Benbow *deceased after gift

Sarah E. Cecil ’15 Katherine F. Cecil Thomas L. Cecil

Emma C. DeJournette ’16 Charles Michaelian Andrew J. DiDonato ’10 The Rev. Joseph A. DiDonato Sr. Marcella J. DiDonato Meghan M. Disesa ’15 Craig DiSessa Heather DiSesa

Joshua C. Eberly ’15 Gary J. Eberly Lois K. Eberly

Erin J. Fulton ’15 Christopher W. Fulton Karen M. Fulton Jonathan T. Fung ’15 Dr. Peter Fung Suan Fung

Joel S. Henley ’15 Anonymous (2) Andrew J. Herbener ’15 Debra J. Herbener Dr. Jeffrey M. Herbener August N. Hess ’12 Elza Hess Paul Hess Jasmine J. Ho ’15 Winifred E. Ho Peter J. Holt ’15 Grace H. DeWalt ’15 Deborah (Kerr ’84) Holt John M. Holt Jr. ’84

Scott C. Gaetjens ’15 Kristin Gaetjens Steve Gaetjens

Richard G. Jewell J.D. ’67 and Dayl E. Jewell The Rev. Joseph A. DiDonato Sr. Marcella J. DiDonato

Rebekah S. Garard ’15 James Garard Nancy Garard

Megan K. Johnson ’15 Micaela M. Carter ’15 Nicholas K. Tallents ’15

Amelia M. Gass ’15 Constance J. Gass Herbert S. Gass Jr.

Esther and James Jones Daniel W. Jones ’85 Derek Kotara

Rebekah J. Geer ’15 Stephen M. Geer Susan Geer

Kappa Alpha Phi Chandler J. Watts ’15

Anna R. Giesmann ’15 John C. Giesmann Susan L. Giesmann John L. Gilliland III Jennifer L. Gilliland John L. Gilliland Jr. Jason D. Glacken ’15 Paul Glacken Peggy Glacken Douglas H. ’84 and Mary Lynn (Kimpel ’84) Glenn Ellen E. Glenn ’15 Joshua P. Glessner ’15 Gary D. Glessner ’82 Margaret (Fry ’86) Glessner Erica L. Gmuer ’15 Catherine A. Gmuer Jeffrey J. Gmuer Joshua D. Goodwin ’15 David N. Godwin MaryAnn Godwin

Peter A. Christiansen ’15 Kyle A. Christiansen Dr. Sandra Christiansen

Blake ’10 & Amanda (Iriana ’11) Eilers Joan Eilers Dr. Mark A. Eilers

Nicholas S. Halvorsen ’15 Matthew C. Halvorsen Riham H. Halvorsen

Kathryn L. Claudy ’15 Sharil S. Claudy Steven P. Claudy

Stephen V. Falco ’15 Joseph Falco June M. Falco

Elizabeth (Smith ’81) Hanley Dale C. Robbins Rebecca (Irwin ’75) Robbins

Abigail R. Cliff ’15 Michael P. Cliff Patricia J. Cliff

Brandon P. Ferris ’15 Pamela F. Ferris Timothy Ferris

Martha J. Hanley ’11 Elizabeth (Smith ’81) Hanley Peter Hanley J.D.

Amy E. Collins ’15 Laurie Collins Stephen Collins

Jesse R. Fichter ’15 Eric M. Fichter Laura L. Fichter

Lanze M. Heerdt ’15 Anonymous (2)

Alison M. Killian ’15 Cullen Killian Gail Killian Richard J. Klimek ’15 John A. Klimek Ruth A. Klimek Joseph P. Kriley ’15 Christopher Kriley Rebecca Kriley John A. Krimmel ’15 Megan E. Krimmel ’08 Sarah V. Lapp ’15 Dr. Dean M. Lapp Lori A. Lapp Robin E. Lawson ’15 Mary Lawson Richard Lawson Robin E. Lawson ’15 Joanna M. LeFevre ’15 Joseph LeFevre Linda M. LeFevre Taylor J. Leick ’15 Donald Leick Teresa Leick Richard A. and Ruth E. Leo Kathryn A. Tubb ’11 Lari I. and Vincent W. Locher Christian V. Locher ’15 David L. Logan ’15 Patricia Logan Wesley Logan

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James E. Longnecker Karen (Magill ’66) Behr Thomas W. Behr ’66 Kelly (Mitchell ’93) VanderWeele Dr. Richard A. VanderWeele ’92 Dr. Daniel L. Young ’83 Linda Young Meghan N. Love ’15 Kenneth Love Tina Love Michael R. Luscre ’57 Juliana A. Breithaupt Maxwell S. Breithaupt Dr. Donald L. Lyle Carrie C. Templin Donald C. Templin ’84 Michael G. Lynskey ’15 Kelly A. Lynskey Thomas G. Lynskey Megan E. Maley ’07 Jeffrey P. Maley Mary E. Maley Macie W. Malone ’15 Ellen M. Stoffer ’15 Elizabeth R. Manley ’15 Elizabeth R. Manley ’15 Jennifer E. Mante ’15 Harold F. Mante Jr. Joyce M. Mante Amy M. Marple ’15 Allen D. Marple Sharon M. Marple Darren P. Masters ’15 Anonymous (2) Drew A. McCandless ’84 Cynthia Brown David J. Brown ’82 Lauren M. McGarvey ’15 Patricia S. McGarvey Timothy W. McGarvey Mitchell N. McKenry ’15 Patrick McKenry Tammy (Neely ’84) McKenry Robert P. McKnight ’15 Michelle L. McKnight Robert L. McKnight The Hon. Paul J. ’80 and Mrs. Brenda (Millican ’80) McNulty Debra M. Borland Paul R. Borland ’80 James M. Smiley Janice M. Smiley The Hon. Paul J. McNulty ’80 Richard Cullen The Rev. Joseph A. DiDonato Sr. Marcella J. DiDonato Amy E. Melnik ’15 Anonymous (2) Julia E. Menarchek ’15 Michael J. Menarchek Suellen M. Menarchek

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James T. Pang ’11 Suryun Pang Timothy Pang

Susan (Dunmyre ’90) Rothbauer Anonymous (2)

Anne E. Speer ’15 Beth Speer Roy Speer

Jonathan R. Rothgeb ’15 Lois A. Rothgeb Mark E. Rothgeb

Stadler Family Sarah K. Stadler ’15

David H. Miller ’15 Audrey M. Miller Barry L. Miller

Dr. Nancy (Lee ’54) Paxton Jane (Gassman ’84) Gregg Thomas W. Gregg ’80 Douglas W. Muetzel ’80 Linda (Babtist ’80) Muetzel

Nathaniel R. Miller ’07 Keith R. Miller Rosalyn A. Miller

Jason M. Paz ’15 Diane Paz Jeffrey Paz

Anna E. Mittelman ’15 Louis H. Mittelman Sarah Mittelman

David F. Pepley ’15 David Pepley Linda Pepley

The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Morledge ’54 Bonnie J. Blackstone Franklin Blackstone Jr. Harry W. Campbell Sarah W. Campbell Jason K. Hannas ’96 Karen L. Hannas Meghan (Kellogg ’00) McMichael Dr. Robert W. McMichael Jr. ’00 Charles Michaelian Jeanine A. Michaelian Rebecca H. Michaelian Richard C. Michaelian ’82 Thomas J. Michaelian ’80 Douglas W. Muetzel ’80 Linda (Babtist ’80) Muetzel Gwen (McDonald ’89) Prokovich Jeffrey D. Prokovich ’89

Eric R. Peterman ’15 Raymond Peterman Rebecca Peterman

Hugh B. Mertz Jr. ’15 Joshua C. Eberly ’15 Andrew M. Miller ’15 Anonymous (2)

The Rev. Dr. Richard A. Morledge ’54 - 83rd Birthday Bonnie J. Blackstone Franklin Blackstone Jr. Charles Michaelian Sara E. Mosteiko ’15 Anonymous (2) The Late Dr. Edward W. and Mrs. Sara K. Naegele Jr. Dr. William C. Morgan ’67 James P. Winder Martha (Kuttesch ’74) Winder

Kristopher E. Peterson ’15 Bradley S. Peterson Karen M. Peterson

Megan A. Rowley ’15 Anna E. Mittelman ’15 Joshua A. Sauer ’15 Joyce Sauer Peter Sauer

Kaitlin A. Stewart ’15 Shelby C. Wagner ’15

Joscelyn E. Seaton ’16 Anne Seaton Dr. Scott Seaton

Robert C. Streiff ’15 Joan (Duffett ’81) Streiff Thomas F. Streiff

Stacey A. Senter ’15 Gregory Senter Marilyn Senter

William M. Stumpf ’15 Peter J. Holt ’15

Ephod and Sylvia Y. Shang Michael S. Shang ’15

Stephen W. Pichler ’08 Deborah (Warren ’74) Pichler William Pichler

James H. Sharp ’15 Bernadette Sharp James Sharp

David E. Porter ’15 Joshua C. Eberly ’15

Adam M. Shick ’15 H. Elizabeth Shick Marcus Shick

Rachel M. Pullen ’15 David T. Pullen Nancy Jo Pullen Allison E. Rayburn ’15 Deborah Rayburn Mark A. Rayburn Maddison L. Reapsome ’19 Sara G. Reapsome ’15 Sara G. Reapsome ’15 Jacque (Knouse ’86) Reapsome Jon Reapsome

Craig R. Stambaugh Anonymous (2) Caroline Breneman Tracy D. Lucas

Luke A. Sayers ’15 Gregory Sayers Marian Sayers

Douglas W. Pichler ’10 Deborah (Warren ’74) Pichler William Pichler

Jeffrey D. Prokovich ’89 Chancie Chaney Jordan W. Chaney ’04

Zachary D. Stahl ’15 Duane G. Stahl ’85 Trish Stahl

Kelsey B. Shirey ’15 Amy Shirey Brent R. Shirey ’90 Chloe J. Smiley ’15 Joshua A. Sauer ’15 Rebecca D. Torre ’15 Amber N. Smith ’15 David A. Smith ’82 Terry A. Smith Christopher W. Smith ’72 The Rev. Joseph A. DiDonato Sr. Marcella J. DiDonato

Wesley C. Suplit ’15 Brenda Suplit William L. Suplit Theatre Department Taryn A. Cole ’15 Jerrah M. Thomas ’15 Leah C. McConville ’15 Michael J. Tomasino ’15 Charles J. Tomasino Lisa A. Tomasino Miles E. Tonkovich ’15 Kelly M. Tonkovich Mark Tonkovich Claire A. W. Vetter ’15 James D. Vetter ’83 Patricia W. Vetter Vetter Family Claire A. Vetter ’15 Steve R. Vignola ’15 Susan Vignola Victor D. Vignola

Anna R. Snelgrove ’15 Dr. Norman Snelgrove Pamela A. Snelgrove

Michael R. Vogel ’15 Anonymous (2)

Frank A. Snyder ’15 Frank A. Snyder Jr. Lisa J. Snyder

Benjamin J. Wagner ’11 Joseph W. Wagner Patricia Wagner

Beverly McMillen Reid Alisha McMillen John McMillen

Nathan A. Snyder ’15 Nathan A. Snyder ’15

Shelby C. Wagner ’15 Kaitlin A. Stewart ’15

Bethany J. Ortiz ’15 William M. Stumpf ’15

Susan (Weibel ’90) Reidenbach Anonymous (2)

Michael J. Spaid ’15 Brian M. Spaid Roxanne M. Spaid

Hannah E. Ward ’15 Hannah E. Ward ’15

Jonathan D. Ousley ’15 Anonymous (2)

James and Rebecca Reinalda Ford J. Reinalda ’15

Adam R. Spangler ’15 Deborah Spangler Steven Spangler

Michael E. Palanski ’97 Rachelle C. Ford ’95

Lila (Thomas ’79) Riley Emily (Guthrie ’02) Riley Jeffrey T. Riley ’02

Natalie J. Nagel ’15 Harry Nagel Kathleen L. Nagel Susan (Arnott ’80) Nedley Jacob M. Nedley ’15 Elaine L. O’Hara’s Birthday Kathleen Kiselica Dr. Lawrence D. Kiselica ’71

Christine V. Pang ’13 Suryun Pang Timothy Pang

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Keegan J. Reed ’15 Ann M. Reed Christina Reed Timothy Reed

Mitchell J. Roberts ’15 Carol Roberts Richard Roberts

Jennifer (Zaroczynski) Spangler ’15 Deborah Spangler Steven Spangler

Bonnie (Likins ’04) Warnky Barbara A. Likins Garland E. Likins Jr. Molly E. Weitzel ’15 Nancy L. Weitzel Thomas M. Whittaker ’15 Daniel J. Whittaker Kathleen A. Whittaker


Hannah L. Wilson ’15 Heidi Wilson The Rev. Jeff Wilson Ethan D. Witmer ’15 Laura Witmer Michael Witmer Elise K. Wolff ’15 Anonymous (2) Emily A. Wolff ’15 Anonymous (2) Zachary M. Woods ’15 Zachary M. Woods ’15

FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

We are again pleased to provide you with Condensed Statement of Activities and a Condensed Statement of Financial Position for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, which reflects the College’s very strong financial position. The data, which appears on the following pages, reflects documents taken from the College’s audited financial statements. Additionally we have included a graph below. This view compares the College’s tuition and required fees to the national average tuition and required fees for private baccalaureate institutions for the past four years, which reflects an ongoing increase in the difference in the cost to our students. The graph also shows the increase in financial aid provided by the College to its students over this same period.

Dieter J. Wright ’15 Janine P. Wright Nicole A. Youngs-Stahl ’15 Michael F. Stahl Michelle F. Stahl

TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES

Jacob R. Zeigler ’15 James R. Zeigler Jr. Sheila G. Zeigler

National Average Tuition Grove City College Tuition Financial Aid Awarded

2011–2012

2012–2013

2013–2014

2014–2015

Sarah R. Zimmerman ’15 MayLe Zimmerman R. Bruce Zimmerman

$31,230 $15,550

$6,520,026

$30,930 $14,880

$5,613,618

$29,056 $14,212

$5,423,024

$28,500 $13,598

$5,392,942

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GROVE CITY COLLEGE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AS OF JUNE 30, 2015 AND FOR THE YEAR THEN ENDED

(000’S)

OPERATING REVENUES

UNRESTRICTED

TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED

PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED

2015 TOTAL

2014 TOTAL

Net Student Tuition and Fees

$32,987

$32,987

$32,233

21,257

21,257

20,269

Auxiliary Services Investment Income Miscellaneous Income and Contributions Total Operating Revenues Net Assets Released from Restrictions

8

3,768

3,776

3,807

782

782

662

55,034

3,768

58,802

56,971

(5,307)

5,307

OPERATING EXPENSES Education and General

55,220

55,220

54,083

8,481

8,481

8,234

Total Operating Expenses

63,701

63,701

62,317

Decrease in Net Assets from Operating Activities

(3,360)

(1,539)

(4,899)

(5,346)

2,678

3,290

2,341

8,309

6,514

Auxiliary Services

NON-OPERATING ACTIVITIES Contributions

(10)

316

59

(267)

13,778

(2,219)

(2,219)

(2,004)

Other Expenses

(548)

(548)

(530)

Net Assets Released from Restrictions

1,467

Transfer of Net Assets

(998)

Investment Income (including realized and unrealized gains) Fundraising Expenses

Pension-related Changes other than Net Periodic Cost Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets

(1,473)

6

998

(1,168)

(1,168)

547

$(4,158)

$960

$2,406

$(792)

$12,959

$750

$831

ASSETS Cash

$234

$383

$133

Receivables, Inventories and Prepaid Expenses

3,398

1,920

810

6,128

5,122

Investments

18,614

47,415

61,389

127,418

131,352

161,303

161,303

163,332

6,799

Fixed Assets, net Other Assets

1,796

5,003

Total Assets

$183,549

$51,514

$67,335

$302,398

$306,508

$3,059

$983

$4,042

$4,792

5,871

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Deferred Revenue and Deposits Notes Payable and Line of Credit Accrued Pension Costs Fair Value of Derivative Investments

1,876

1,876

1,628

20,499

20,499

24,250

5,999

5,999

5,039

25

25

Total Liabilities

31,433

983

32,416

35,734

Net Assets

152,116

50,531

$67,335

269,982

270,774

$183,549

$51,514

$67,335

$302,398

$306,508

Total Liabilities and Net Assets Note: Above amounts taken from audited financial statements.

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ALUMNI COUNCIL 2015–2016 OFFICERS

ALUMNI COUNCIL

PRESIDENT John C. Mackie ’00

Pierce K. Babirak ’09 Robert S. Beckett ’79 Jessica L. Bishop, DDS ’97 Yvonne (Sacripant ’83) Bland Nancy (Elsner ’81) Buckman I. Gerald Bullock ’92 Brig. Gen. Bradley W. Butler (Ret.) ’76 John H. Calhoun Jr. ’90 Nicole M. Cifra, M.D. ’11 Gemma (Erny ’86) Descoteaux, Esq. P. Scott Duesterdick, Esq. ’76 Jean (Vance ’66) Eckert K. James Evans Jr., Ph.D ’70 Lisa (Adams ’78) Gordon Hayden T. Hammett ’06 Shawn P. Hanlon ’91 Nathaniel L. Jackson ’08 Judith L. Kerschner, Ph.D. ’84

VICE PRESIDENT Stephen R. Solman ’96 TREASURER Roger K. Towle ’68 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Melissa (Trifaro ’96) MacLeod

John C. Mackie ’00

ALUMNI TRUSTEE I. Gerald Bullock ’92 ALUMNI TRUSTEE Sally B. McKelvey ’85 ALUMNI TRUSTEE Allyson (Baird ’88) Sveda

John C. Mackie ’00 Melissa (Trifaro ’96) MacLeod Andrew P. McIndoe ’10 Sally B. McKelvey ’85 Joann (Tresham ’64) Mehaffey Douglas J. Melder ’01 Marlene (Otto ’59) Morrell Lila (Thomas ’79) Riley Richard M. Sems ’93 Stephen A. Sems, M.D. ’95 Lindsay (Crawford ’11) Sera Andrew R. Shockey ’02 Stephen R. Solman ’96 David G. Steele ’77 Allyson (Baird ’88) Sveda Patricia (Allen ’67) Vogeley Jana C. Volante, Esq. ’07 Carole (Williams ’62) Wolfe Carol (MacGamwell ’79) Yannuzzi

ALUMNI COUNCIL EMERITUS MEMBERS Donald L. Balla Jr. ’93 Anne (Harker ’60) Dayton Marsha (Owens ’70) Hood Judith (Pschirer ’80) Houston Jane (McKnight ’63) Klingenberg Douglas E. Knable ’79 Barbara (Lyons ’84) Lyle George S. McDermott ’57 Raleigh G. Peters ’95 Melissa V. Pinard Rossow ’96 Shirley (Lunt ’52) Roth Thomas L. Singley III, M.D. ’53 Bruce E. Smith, Ph.D. ’58 Robert W. Smith ’59 Todd A. Snitchler, Esq. ’92 Timothy J. Sweet ’85 John R. Werren, Esq. ’58

ALUMNI COUNCIL EX OFFICIO MEMBERS The Hon. Paul J. McNulty ’80 Jeffrey D. Prokovich ’89 Roger K. Towle ’68

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015–2016 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD CHAIR David R. Rathburn ’79 VICE CHAIR Charlotte A. Zuschlag ’73 TREASURER Philip W. Gasiewicz SECRETARY The Hon. Arthur J. Schwab ’68

David R. Rathburn ’79

BOARD MEMBERS The Hon. Alice M. Batchelder, LLD ’09 J. Kenneth Blackwell Courtney B. Borntraeger Edward D. Breen ’78, LLD ’04 I. Gerald Bullock ’92 David O. Cashdollar ’71 Samuel G. Casolari Jr., Esq. ’83 Alejandro A. Chafuen, Ph.D. ’84 Diane M. Ellis The Rev. David G. Forney, Ph.D. Philip W. Gasiewicz Joseph E. Gummel ’75 Deborah (Kerr ’84) Holt, CPA Henry W. Hopeman Theodore W. Johnson Robb M. Jones, Esq. ’75 Jack L. Kopnisky ’78 Jody L. Mathie, M.D. ’77

Anne (Golden ’81) McClelland Sally B. McKelvey ’85 Glen T. Meakem William J. Mehaffey ’64 Ronald H. Miller ’75 Douglas W. Muetzel ’80 Dawn (Jurewicz ’90) Owens Raleigh G. Peters ’95 David J. Porter, Esq. ’88 David R. Rathburn ’79 Dan D. Sandman, Esq. The Hon. Arthur J. Schwab ’68 Milton W. Shlapak ’59 Kiron K. Skinner, Ph.D. William C. Stewart ’61 Allyson (Baird ’88) Sveda Charlotte A. Zuschlag ’73

EMERITUS TRUSTEES Louise (Slavcoff ’56) Baird Elizabeth Breene Gilger The Rev. George R. Gunn Jr., LLD ’05 Don A. Hayes ’59 Stanley M. Johnson ’60 Thomas M. Landin, Esq. ’59 David M. Lascell, Esq., LLD ’06 The Rev. Richard A. Morledge ’54, DD ’73, LHD ’00 Ole B. Nissen Robert L. Nutt, Esq. ’67 C. Dale Reis ’67

HONORARY TRUSTEE Walter E. Williams, Ph.D., LHD ’92

OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE 2015–2016 PRESIDENT The Hon. Paul J. McNulty ’80

PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Robert J. Graham, Ph.D. VICE PRESIDENT FOR ENROLLMENT SERVICES AND REGISTRAR John G. Inman, D.Sc.

VICE PRESIDENT - CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER Vincent F. DiStasi, Ph.D. ’88 VICE PRESIDENT FOR OPERATIONS James M. Lopresti

VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT LIFE AND LEARNING Larry E. Hardesty VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADVANCEMENT Jeffrey D. Prokovich ’89

VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCIAL AFFAIRS Roger K. Towle ’68 GENERAL COUNSEL Timothy R. Bonner, Esq.

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Ralph Gross was inducted into the Seneca Valley (Pa.) Sports Hall of Fame in October. A golfer while in college, he helped build and coach the golf team at Seneca Valley High School beginning in 1966. He taught social studies in the district before retiring in 1993.

1963 Bruce Haedrich recently published a ballad, Promotory Castle, on Amazon/Kindle. It is his seventh published work. It is the longest poem in the English language written in iambic pentameter. After graduation from Grove City, Haedrich entered the U.S. Air Force and flew for six years. He

then flew for Delta Air Lines for 26 years and has retired to his new career as an author. Benjamin Pratt is the author of Short Stuff From a Tall Guy, a book of short, true-life stories offering hope and renewed energy. The Rev. Dr. Pratt is a retired pastoral counselor who travels widely to work with groups and conferences.

1966 Clarence Hickey’s new book, On the East End: The Last Best Times of a Long Island Fishing Community, was released on July 1 by Harbor Electronic Publishing. Hickey, a marine biologist, recounts the traditional commercial fishing community and shares his

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1969 Dr. H. Leland Smith joined the University of Tennessee at Martin faculty in fall 2015 as an instructor of information systems in the Department of Management, Marketing and Information Systems. Smith is recently retired from Holmes Community College in Grenada, Miss., where he was teaching post-secondary business education. Smith earned a Ph.D. from University of Southern Mississippi in 2008. He recently received the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Community Service Award for his work with Purvis (Miss.) Middle School. He spent more than 80 hours teaching seventh-grade science classes. Smith is retired from the U.S. Army and the Mississippi State Army Guard. He also holds the rank of lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary and is a masterrated aerospace education officer.

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Lt. Col. James McEvoy, USAF (Ret.), was recently inducted into the Clark County School District Board of Education Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nev. McEvoy retired from the USAF in 1991 and taught Air Force Junior ROTC. He is now retired from teaching. He and his wife, Mary Jo (Meta ’71) McEvoy, live in Henderson, Nev.

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FIRST COUNSELORS | In the fall of 1959, nine young ladies were the first junior counselors for freshmen women in the original Colonial dormitory. Each summer, four of them gather at the Log Cabin Inn near Zelienople, Pa., in their favorite booth. The remaining four counselors stay in touch through email, visits and letters. From left: Maggie “Midge” (Walter ’61) Zuraw, Elvi (Sacripant ’61) Frisbee, Georgina (Kalamaras ’61) Callas and Jan (Hennon ’61) Fowkes. Husbands attended as well. One member of the group, Joanne Toy ’61 has passed away and the remainder had a painting of Colonial Dormitory commissioned in her honor. It now hangs in the new Colonial Apartments.

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ISRAEL EXPLORERS | Eight Grovers were part of a 10-day trip to Israel sponsored by the Coalition for Christian Outreach. The June tour was for both education and sightseeing. The 41 participants ranged from age 7 to 70 and enjoyed great camaraderie. Front row, from left: Spencer Dupee ’15, Joshua Thompson ’11 and John Holt ’84. Back row: Sarah Bray ’07, Deborah (Kerr ’84) Holt, Annie Dupee ’18, Mary Sue (Young ’77) Smith and Neil Smith ’77. Rhode Island Small Business Development Center at the University of Rhode Island.

1977 Michael Zellers has been selected as the 2016 “Lawyer of the Year” in the area of Product Liability Litigation – Defendants in the Los Angeles market by Best Lawyers. He is a partner with Tucker Ellis LLP.

1979 Myra (Rusinko) Oleynik is now the head librarian at Peters Township Public Library in Canonsburg, Pa. George Wilcox joined Sterling Payment to lead its Product Development Division. The payment services company is based in Tampa.

1980 Cmdr. Peter Gregory, USN (retired), was recently awarded the Pennsylvania American Legion State Chaplain of the Year award at the annual convention in Harrisburg. A veteran of 23 years active service, he is currently pastor of Lambertville, N.J., Community

Church, and is a counselor with the Veterans Administration on matters of stress, PTSD and benefits. He is married to Kris (Jacobs ’82) Gregory and resides in Doylestown, Pa. Joyce Morrison was inducted into the Strathmore’s Who’s Who Roundtable for 2015 for her achievements and accomplishments in intellectual property law. This included an appearance in Times Square, New York City, on Sept. 10, and it also honors her membership in America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals. She is the director of intellectual property at Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.

HONORING A SISTER |

Members of the Phi Sigma Chi sorority Class of 1968 met recently at the weeping cherry tree in MAP courtyard that was dedicated to the memory of sister Jan (Cameron ’68) Kaluza. The new plaque honoring Jan at the base of the tree was made possible by the generosity of Phi Sig sisters across the country, and by Jan’s husband, Michael Kaluza ’67. From left: Maureen (Howard) McKnight, Linda (Weigel) Harless, Margo (DeVore) Kraybill, Cheryl (Adams) Lucht and Toni (Damico) Hum.

1981 Jeff Southworth joined Fox Chase Bank as a first vice president, relationship manager. The bank is based in Hatboro, Pa.

1983 Douglas Jones is the new associate superintendent of Catholic schools for the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas. He has been president and principal of Notre Dame Catholic School in Wichita Falls.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY | Class of 1972 grads (seated, from left) Donald Kidner and Bill Tackett, along with (standing) Chuck Whitmire and Dale Abel celebrated their 65th birthdays in August 2015 at the Bethel Park, Pa., home of Dale and Nancy Abel. t h e G eD ¯ UNK w w w. g c c.e d u | 67


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Two alumnae authors, Gail (Zehner ’84) Martin (left) and Karen (Gallagher ’75) Taylor, met for the first time at the 2015 DragonCon in Atlanta, Ga., while they were panelists discussing ghosts and the supernatural. Martin is the author The Ascendant Kingdoms Saga, the Deadly Curiosities urban fantasy series, the Iron and Blood series, and The Chronicles of the Necromancer series. Taylor is the author of the Vampire Legacy series, Cellar, The Presence, Mexican Moon and Other Stories: A Collection and a collection that earned a Bram Stoker Award nomination.

1984 Gail (Zehner) Martin and husband, Larry Martin, wrote and launched a new series of books based in Pittsburgh. The first in the series, Iron & Blood, is their first official collaboration. It tells the adventures of Jake Desmet in 1898 in the city of New Pittsburgh. It is published by Solaris books.

1988 The Rev. Lea Guinea was appointed senior pastor of the Union City (Pa.) First United Methodist Church. Most recently, she served the Polk and East Grove United Methodist Churches. Since being ordained in 1991, she also served Falls Creek and Littles Corners UM Charge.

1989 Kris Lightcap is now a trustee at Sewickley (Pa.) Academy. He has served on various school and church boards, including Trinity Seminary Board and St. Stephens Church. Presently, he is a member of the Sewickley Academy Buildings and Grounds Committee. He is the area president for NVR Inc./Ryan Homes in Pittsburgh. He and his wife, Brenda, have five children,

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1992 Sean Rutkowski is the general manager of Independent Record Pressing, a start-up company in Bordentown, N.J., that produces vinyl records. The company, and the resurging popularity of vinyl, was featured in a New York Times article on Sept. 14, 2015. Richard VanderWeele became Board certified in 2012 and is now a diplomat of the American Board of Endodontics. He was promoted to colonel in the USAF in May 2014 at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He is now the program director of the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center Endodontic Residency. He is also the troop coordinator of Troop TX0312 of the American Heritage Girls.

1993 Christopher Parker was appointed building principal of the middle/ high school for the BolivarRichburg Central School District in Bolivar, N.Y. He left his post with the Jasper-Troupsburg Central

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Patricia Premick ’84, left, with a friend, is now a certified Advanced Open Water diver and Nitrox Certified diver. She has been diving in Thailand, Malaysia and Cyprus. She is currently vice president of operations and senior consultant for Milestone Consulting Group in Chengdu, China. She will begin her life and business coaching training/certification in Singapore in January 2016. School District, where he was Jr./ Sr. High building principal for the past eight years. Prior to entering school administration, he was a music educator in both New York and Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Tracy, live in Jasper, N.Y., with their three children.

1994 Steve Hall is now CEO of Brookstone Schools in Charlotte, N.C. The privately-funded school enrolls about 150 children in grades K-8. Mark Rychel was named a 2014 Advisor of the Year by Lincoln Financial Network. It represents dedication to business and commitment to clients. Rychel is founding partner of BCR Financial Services and is based in Pittsburgh.

1995 Matthew Long is now the vice president and director of cash management for Ephrata National Bank in Lancaster County, Pa.

1997 Diana (Greene) Randles accepted the position of tactical quality engineer at John Deere Davenport Works. Jason Seaborn and his wife, Jowell, welcomed daughter Olivia Claire

Kamalei, born Dec. 15, 2014. She joins sisters Isabella, 13, and Gisele, 4, and brother Trent, 7.

1998 Michael Siget was inducted into the Center Area High School (Center Township, Pa.) Alumni Hall of Fame in October. He is an attorney with the governor’s Office of General Counsel. He is currently assigned as an assistant counsel in the Pennsylvania Department of Health in Harrisburg.

1999 Mark Scheffler has been at the helm of Leadership Akron for 10 years. He was profiled in Crain’s Cleveland Business in early September. In addition to serving mid-career professionals, Leadership Akron is now reaching older executives and young adults. It also launched the Intern Edge program. Katie (Faris) Thompson is the author of Loving My Children: Embracing Biblical Motherhood, published in July 2015. A mother of four, Thompson hopes that the book will encourage mothers of young children while helping to connect them with seasoned mothers in their lives.


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FRIENDLY WEEK | A small contingent of Grovers met unawares in June at the 46th Annual Grace Baptist Church of Carlisle’s Family Bible Conference at the Tuscarora Inn and Conference Center near Delaware Gap, Pa. From left: the family of Mike Fitzpatrick ’98 [6 members]; family of Bill ’89 and Naomi (Eshelman ’91) Nolte [5 pictured] including Katie ’18 and Ben ’16; the family of Sarah (Eshelman ’87) Leone [3 pictured] including Luke ’18 and Mary ’16; the family of Mike ’97 and Rachel (Beardmore ’98) Van Grow [7 pictured]; the family of Doug ’84 and Mary (Kimpel ’84) Glenn [3 pictured] including Meredith ’19; and Joelee Pasztor ’19. Jennifer (Fleming) Wood and her husband, Steve, welcomed daughter Mackenzie Grace on July 29, 2014.

2000 Kara (Sedwick) Doran and her husband, Chad, announce the birth of daughter Ella Jean on June 24, 2015. Philip Held and his wife, Rachelle, welcomed son Michael James on Dec. 16, 2014. Amy (Bemis) Kimani is the new executive director of the Bristol Public Library in Bristol, Va.

2001 Alison (Likins) Allin and her husband, Ryan, welcomed daughter Lucy Ann on Nov. 25, 2014. She joins brothers Charlie, 5, and Henry, 2.

2002 Michelle (Brill) Schmidt and her husband, Scott, announce the birth of daughter Ruthanna Elaine on May 18, 2015. She was welcomed by brothers Caleb, 5, and Peter, 3. Elise (Pech) and Andy Shockey welcomed son Miles Benjamin on June 19, 2015.

2003 Amanda (McClelland) Latkey and her husband, George, welcomed

daughter Harper Mae on May 26, 2015. She joins brother George Henry, 2.

2004 Claude Aiken was named associate general counsel and special adviser on Internet Law and Policy at the Federal Communications Commission. He is responsible for management and implementation of the Commission’s open internet policies, as well as advising the general counsel on complex questions of legal authority. Carolyn Blake and her husband, Matthew Brakey, are the parents of twins, Grover Ross and Beatrix Keim, born June 9, 2015. Mary Ann Mangini, in partnership with The Strand Theater in Zelienople, Pa., is leading an all-new youth show choir, The StrandTastics. The youth, ages 7 to 16, will perform at The Strand and other venues. Mangini performs throughout the Pittsburgh region as a professional jazz vocalist. Jeannine (Olie) and Jason Shannon announce the birth of daughter Vera Jae on March 17, 2015.

2005 Dr. Matthew “Max” Benenati joined Novant Health Surgical Associates in Bolivia, N.C., on Aug. 1.

FAMILY CAMPING | In September 2015, Steve ’04 and Heather (Wilson ’06) Deterding and Kevin ’05 and Alison (Barton ’05) Sanders met at Deep Creek Lake State Park in Maryland for their annual camping adventure. The families have continued this tradition for 10 years. Benenati is a general surgeon and will also focus on advanced minimally invasive procedures. Susan (Burger) Edgar and her husband, Alex, welcomed son Owen Paul on Jan. 24, 2015. He joins brother Julian, born Feb. 4, 2013. Rebecca (Bopp) Sinnott and her husband, Joseph, welcomed second son Anthony Patrick on Dec. 17, 2014. Becky (Donnell) Van Pelt and her wife, Mary, announce the arrival of their first child, Maxton. He was born on March 17, 2015. Dan Weber and his wife, Rebekah, welcomed their first child, Roman Daniel, on Sept. 5, 2015. Dan and Rebekah were married in Mexico in January 2013 and now live in Los Angeles.

2006 Capt. Rich Ernst and Rachel Eckard were married April 18, 2015, in Southern New Jersey. Rich is a psychiatrist in the U.S. Army and recently completed a two year

child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Rachel is a South Carolina native and 2013 graduate of Erskine College. They are moving to Seoul, South Korea, for two years, where Rich will be serving as chief of the Child and Family Behavioral Health Services at the 121st Combat Support Hospital. Ashlyn (Shivers) Highfield and her husband, Matthew, welcomed son Everett Ray on Aug. 29, 2015.

2007 Andrea Bressler and Richard Cottrill were married June 13, 2015, in Sandusky, Ohio. The couple now resides in Sandusky and both are on staff at a church working as joint worship and youth directors. James Dudt is leading Karpinski Engineering’s new Pittsburgh office. He has been with the company for six years in Cleveland. Cristina (Silvio) Longwill and her husband, Jonathan, are the parents of son Tyler George, born May 24, 2015. Chantel (Sheatz) and Nathaniel Miller welcomed daughter Brielle Leora on Sept. 11, 2015.

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Grove City College Jeff Moreau married Sarah Workman on July 17, 2015, in West Chester, Pa. Jeff is a physics teacher in Kennett Square, Pa., and Sarah is attending grad school in West Chester for speech and language pathology. Stephanie (Holsinger) and Jonathan Neff welcomed a son, Abram Henry, on July 10, 2015. Abram joins siblings Bryan, 5, and Eliza, 2. Nicki (Ruggiero) Savinda and her husband, Matthew, announce the birth of son Grayson R. on Feb. 14, 2015. Katelyn (Kettering) and Andrew ’06 Struthers welcomed son Nathan Adam on July 21, 2015. Nathan joins brother Jordan. Lindsey (DiGia) and Michael ’99 Vatter announce the birth of son Caden Joseph on April 15, 2015. He joins brother Matthew.

2008 Nicole (Tressler) and Adam Bright are the parents of son Reuben Elliott, born June 19, 2015. Reuben joins brother Colin, 2. The Rev. Levi Hartle was ordained as a priest on June 27, 2015, by the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. He is now assigned to St. Kilian Parish in Cranberry and also will serve as chaplain at Cardinal

Wuerl North Catholic High School across the street. Bradley Horst and his wife, Kristen, welcomed daughter Sadie Nicole on May 10, 2014. Emily (Barner) Huyge is now pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Mexico, N.Y. Carolyn (Bolls) Kincaid and her husband, Adam, announce the birth of son John Patrick on April 19, 2015. Gretchen (Ames) Malik and her husband, Shaun, are the parents of son Benjamin James, born April 18, 2015. Ashlee (Keeports) and Dale Weaver welcomed son David Owen on Sept. 3, 2015. He joins sister Allison, 1.

2009 Jarrod Crawford is now pastor of St. John’s Reformed Church in Butler, Pa. He took over in the pulpit in late May. His wife, Ashley (Hawkins) Crawford, plays some of the organ accompaniment at the services. Joy (Pinter) Hamm was named “Rookie Teacher of the Year” for 2014-15 by the National Heritage Academies. After graduating from GCC in Spanish education, she taught English in Taiwan. She returned to the U.S. to teach ESL in North Carolina, where also is the lead ESL teacher for the seven

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charter schools. This includes coaching teachers and developing and presenting professional development. She is currently pursuing her M.Ed. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from the University of North Carolina - Greensboro. Sarah (Gross) Heelan and her husband, Philip, are the parents of son Isaac Philip, born July 20, 2015. Michael Idzojtic and his wife, Suzanne, welcomed son James Michael on Aug. 19, 2015. Dr. William Robinson joined the faculty of Monmouth College as an assistant professor of mathematics. Elizabeth (Falknor) Shartsis and her husband, Burke, announce the birth of son Ephraim Clark on April 11, 2015.

2010 Amy (Hivner) and Joshua Brengel announce the birth of daughter Lillian Esther on Sept. 3, 2015. Blake Curle joined Fragasso Financial Advisors in Pittsburgh as a portfolio manager/ sales assistant. In addition to strategic implementation in the portfolios, he reviews asset allocation and analyzes financial plans.

Lisa (Baldwin) Edgar and her husband, Adam, announce the birth of daughter Eleanor Mae on June 19, 2015. Dr. Carter Gibson joined Shaker as an analyst in the company’s Insights Team. Shaker, based in Cleveland, Ohio, provides custom simulations for pre-employment testing. Rebekah (Newborn) and Ian Gilbert welcomed son Jeremiah Garman on April 18, 2015. Shane Landis and his wife, Emily, announce the birth of son Noah John on May 16, 2015. Beth (Snyder) and Chad ’07 Morley are the parents of son Joel Micah, born Aug. 27, 2015. Tiffany (Shiebler) and Greg ’09 Mottet are the parents of daughter Lyla Mae, born Aug. 18, 2015. Josh Tobin, a social studies teacher, received the Outstanding Social Studies Program of Excellence Award through the Pennsylvania Council for the Social Studies. His 10thgrade world history class was recognized as being innovative and progressive. He teaches at Homer-Center High School in Homer City, Pa. Whitney Walter and Mark Scriven were married March 28, 2015, in Kea’au, Hawaii. Thirty-two

PRAYING MOTHERS | Each Friday morning during the academic year, several Grove City College moms meet to pray for their students. They gather at the Jireh Bakery Café in Centreville, Va. After Bible study, they pray for the College, leadership, students and specific needs of their students and families. Pictured are Maria Stewart, Bonnie Fite and Kim Wood. Not pictured: Dee Kintzing and a few other moms who come when schedules permit.


2015 Annual Report Edition Grovers made the trip to Hawaii to share in the festivities. Priscilla Weaver married Henry Gabriel on July 17, 2015, in Wilmington, Del. They met in Bloomington, Ind., where Priscilla is finishing her doctorate at Indiana University and works as music director at Faith Lutheran Church. Henry is a financial manager for the University’s information technology department. Dani (Bell) and Patrick Young announce the birth of daughter Rachel Elizabeth on March 31, 2015.

2011 Kathryn (Brunk) and Patrick Brown announce the birth of son Nehemiah David on April 24, 2015. Samantha (Wertz) Johnson recently received her Master of Divinity degree from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary and was ordained a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. She has been called as the pastor of youth and family at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, S.D. She married Josh Johnson in August 2014 and they now live in Sioux Falls. Butch Kriger joined First National Insurance Agency, LLC, as sales executive and commercial

lines producer. He is based in Pittsburgh. James McGee and his wife, Kristy, welcomed daughter Emilia Grace on Sept. 7, 2015.

2012 Randee (Gregg) Baer has been named financial adviser at Hefren-Tillotson Inc. She works within the Farrell Group. Russell Bopp graduated first in his class from Duquesne University School of Law in June 2015. He received many honors and served as executive articles editor of the Duquesne Law Review during his final year. He is now an associate in the litigation department at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP.

2013 Anastasia (Lease) and James ’10 Parkin are the parents of son Theodore, born May 27, 2015. Caroline Simmons is now operations director for the University of Notre Dame women’s swim team. She will coordinate logistics for the team, including travel, meals and NCAA compliance. Andrew Williams earned his master’s degree, Ed.M., as a literacy specialist from SUNY, University at Buffalo in August 2015. He has relocated permanently to the Buffalo area and is employed as a fulltime third-grade teacher by the Grand Island School District. He continues to play lacrosse at the club level and in-line hockey in several local leagues.

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RANCH RUN | The pictured athletes ran the scenic 5K road course during the August River Valley Run at Maryland’s Christianbased River Valley Ranch. From left, Megan (Perrault ’07) Wiedeman, Lydia Wiedeman ’12, Justine Marshek ’17 and her brother Will. The Wiedemans did not know the Marshecks, but recognized their Grove City College attire and they had a good meeting. Megan placed first for women overall and Justine placed first in her women’s age group.

LAST DAY | Three young ladies worked as summer interns at East Wing Events, Inc., in Gibsonia, Pa., under the direction of President and Event Director Holly (Haff ’95) Muchnok and Event Coordinator Bethany (Drake ’12) Addams. The interns worked with the special events team on projects including a regatta, a wedding and an outdoor community event. Pictured here on their last day, a celebration known as “PJ Day,” are from left: Muchnok, Taylor Lennox ’16, Addams, Erin Sweet ’17 and Victoria Clauss ’15. t h e G eD ¯ UNK w w w. g c c.e d u | 71


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in memory The Grove City College Alumni Association places a book in Henry Buhl Library in memory of each alumnus for whom the Office of Alumni and College Relations receives written notification of death, including a copy of the obituary. This pays tribute to the lives of deceased alumni while benefitting current and future students.

To notify the Office of Alumni and College Relations of the passing of a loved one, please send an obituary to alumni@gcc.edu.

Antoinette (Salvator) DeRoseChester ’33 died July 29, 2015. She taught English, French and Latin at Arnold (Pa.) High School for 33 years. She enjoyed travel, and membership in the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Survivors include two sons, three stepchildren, five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Dr. Margaret A. James ’35 died July 4, 2015. She made her home in San Francisco, Calif., and was a professor at San Francisco State University and California State University – Hayward, from which she retired as an emeritus professor. She had earlier taught junior high science in Erie. Survivors include four grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren and two siblings: Howell James ’42 and a sister. Vivian (Orr) Cunningham ’36 died Aug. 1, 2015. She lived in Bessemer, Pa., worked as a clerk for many years at Weingartners Florist and was the organist for Cunningham Funeral Home. She enjoyed quilting and golfing. Surviving are a son, three grandsons, great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandson and two siblings. Mary Virginia “Midge” (Metzger) Roberts ’37 died Sept. 2, 2015. Once a French teacher, she traveled extensively, and in retirement revived her love of painting. Surviving are two sons, four grandsons and eight greatgrandchildren. Sara (McKee) Millison ’38 died Sept. 21, 2015. She taught high school, spent three years as a missionary in Egypt, was a

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secretary and a pastor’s wife. She liked to cook and travel. Survivors include a niece and a nephew, Richard McKee ’77. Dorothy (Caves) Nunge ’39 died Aug. 5, 2015. She was a devoted, caring citizen of Miami Shores, Fla., and attended the Community Church. One of the early residents of Miami Shores, she worked with her late husband, James, in his distribution business. She is survived by family including nephew Kenneth Caves ’79. Harvey A. Miller Jr., Esq. ’40 died Aug. 27, 2015. A College Trustee Emeritus, he served on the Board from 1963 to 2004, then with Emeritus status. He practiced for 60 years in the law firm Miller & Miller, engaged in private civil practice with trial and appellate appearances before State and Federal courts. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, as well as being a church trustee and a Mason. He was a long-time Glenshaw, Pa., resident. Surviving are three children, including Trustee Ronald Miller ’75, six grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren and two brothers, including J. Lee Miller ’47. Memorials can be directed to the Mary Jane Miller and Ruth Sample Miller Memorial Scholarship at Grove City College. Betty (Stoner) Griffin ’42 died Sept. 3, 2015. A resident of Cochranton, Pa., she worked in the Meadville schools as a history teacher, director of the audiovisual program, a home school visitor and director of attendance.

She enjoyed reading and tending flowers. Surviving are two daughters and three siblings. Patricia (McGinley) Archer ’43 died July 8, 2015. She lived in Portland, Ore. Georgia (Boundy) Elder ’43 died Sept. 6, 2015. She was a devoted wife, mother and high school teacher in Everett, Wash., later retiring to Redmond, Wash. She was a church member who loved games and music. Surviving are four children, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Charlotte (Binkey) Jinkner ’43 died Aug. 7, 2015. She lived in Greensburg, Pa., and taught French, English and Latin at West Newton High School. She belonged to the church and college club. Surviving are two daughters, Amy (Jinkner ’71) Lloyd and Jeannine (Jinkner ’73) Cassey; two grandchildren and two great-grandsons. Emmarie (Lutton) Spofford ’43 died May 20, 2015. Survivors include a daughter. Geraldine (Beam) Barnard ’44 died Aug. 1, 2015. She lived in Hemlock, N.Y. She taught music in several New York cities, and Sitka, Alaska. Surviving are four children, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Evelyn F. Kreidle ’44 died July 22, 2015. She was a business education teacher for 39 years with the Brunswick School District in Medina, Ohio. Earlier, she was an airline stewardess. She taught exercise classes to older Grove City citizens. Survivors include a sister-in-law, nieces and nephews.


2015 Annual Report Edition Lois Ann (Boose) Hamilton ’46 died Feb. 28, 2015. She was the College’s 1946 May Queen. She recently lived in Lafayette Hill, Pa., and survivors include sons. Martha (Kingston) Hanna ’47 died June 28, 2015. For many years, she taught art classes at Purchase Line High School in Commodore, Pa. She loved to travel and belonged to Eastern Star and Amaranth. Surviving are three children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Maxwell E. Brown ’49 died Aug. 17, 2015. An Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he had an early passion for flying. He worked as a budget control supervisor at Corry-Jamestown and later as an excavator and home builder. He also enjoyed running and nature. Surviving are his wife, Margaret (Snoke ’46) Brown, and two children.

Grove City’s 1949 May Queen. Survivors include three children, eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Grace (Kategianes) Smith ’49 died July 16, 2015. She was a secretary and full-time homemaker. A resident of Fort Pierce, Fla., she was an avid knitter who gave many projects to others. Surviving are three children, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Lawrence E. “Mike” Bish ’50 died March 19, 2015. The World War II Army veteran lived in Pinehurst, N.C. An engineer, he directed Armstrong Cork and Thomasville Furniture, leading the latter as president. Bish received a 1980 Jack Kennedy Alumni Achievement Award. Survivors include his wife, Joan, two daughters and a daughter-in-law, three grandchildren and a greatgranddaughter.

Maryann (Baldwin) Burnet ’49 died July 29, 2015. She lived on Long Beach Island, N.J.; she and her late husband, Bill, were made a lifetime member of the Beach Haven Park Yacht Club for their hard work there. Surviving are two children, six grandchildren and a brother. Joan (Swanson) Fedeles ’49 died Sept. 15, 2015. She made her home in Florence, S.C. Survivors include her husband, Paul, two children and a sister. Richard E. Manville ’49 died Feb. 28, 2015. He was a World War II Navy veteran who retired from Westinghouse Corporation. Survivors include two daughters, five grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Peter L. Pavuk ’49 died July 31, 2015. A chemical engineer, he worked as a foreman of the BTX plant at U.S. Steel Clairton Works for 31 years. He lived in West Mifflin, Pa. He volunteered as chaplain of Jefferson Hospital for 26 years, taught Sunday school and loved carpentry. He was a World War II Army veteran. Surviving are three children and six grandchildren. Elinor (Gano) Silverthorn ’49 died Feb. 15, 2015. She was

The Rev. William J. Bovard ’50 died July 18, 2015. An ordained Presbyterian pastor, he served churches throughout New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Ohio, including stays in Caledonia and Mumford, N.Y. He also served in interim and visitation positions. He was an award-winning artist whose work included scenes of Grove City College (above), a musician, gardener and world traveler. He also served in the Army Air Force. Surviving are his wife, Lorraine; four children, including Margaret Bovard ’88; and six grandchildren, including Rachel (Bovard ’06) Latta and David Bovard ’12. John P. Corey ’50 died Sept. 29, 2015. He worked as an interior decorator in Santa Fe, Calif., and started his own business in 1977. He later moved to Lake Havasu City, Ariz. He was a World War II veteran. Survivors include three children, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild and two sisters.

Dr. Reed R. Eaton ’50 died June 4, 2015. He lived in Madison, S.D., and was a professor at Dakota State University for 30 years. He was a Rotarian and square dancer. He and his wife spent 15 winters in Mazatlan, Mexico. Surviving are his wife, Arlene, a daughter, a grandson and a brother. Russell J. Hanna ’50 died July 2, 2015. A chemical engineer, he worked with Union Carbide in various vinyl areas, earning several patents. He was an Army veteran living in South Charleston, W.Va., earlier retiring to Fort Myers, Fla. He was very active in his family’s activities, including coaching sports, and was a talented musician and tennis player. Survivors include his wife, Barbara; four daughters, including Kim (Hanna ’81) Griffin, Becky (Hanna ’84) Segerdahl and Cindy (Hanna ’84) Kindt; and nine grandchildren. Dr. Paul S. Hiack ’50 died July 2, 2015. After teaching high school, he became a professor at the College of New Jersey in Trenton, and was chairman of the physics department from 1983 until retirement in 2003. The college’s planetarium is named in his honor. He was living in Levittown, Pa., and was an Army veteran. Surviving are a daughter, sister Ruth (Hiack ’54) Carey and nephews. Mark B. Maharg ’50 died Oct. 4, 2015. A World War II Army Air Corps veteran, he lived in Butler, Pa. For 35 years, he owned and operated Maharg Insurance Agency. He was a Kiwanian. Surviving are eight children, 19 grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren and four siblings. Doris (Sauers) Dunn ’51 died Sept. 26, 2015. She was a retired elementary school teacher. Recently, she lived in Palm Bay, Fla., and belonged to the Elks Lodge Auxiliary and the Melbourne Woman’s Club. Surviving are two children and five granddaughters. Franchard G. “Frank” Christie ’51 died Sept. 4, 2015. He lived in the Sewickley, Pa., area and retired in 1992 from Shenango, Inc., as manager of ingot mold sales. He is survived by his wife,

Patty, a son, daughter Sandra (Christie ’83) Leininger, and four grandchildren. Jane (McGoun) Rossman ’51 died Sept. 10, 2015. She lived in Virginia Beach, Va., and loved volunteering to help the elderly, doing taxes, reading and gardening. Survivors include four children and four grandchildren. Joyce (Fisher) Bloomquist ’52 died March 24, 2015. She made her home in Auburn, Wash. Dr. James K. Drennen ’52 died July 24, 2015. From 1963 until retirement in 2000, he operated a private general surgery practice in Butler, Pa., and was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He was a Navy veteran. Survivors include four children and 10 grandchildren. Dr. John T. Snyder ’52 died Sept. 18, 2015. He served as a chaplain and counselor for physically disabled children at a school and rehab hospital in Illinois. He had been a member of the Chicago Presbytery and won a Jack Kennedy Memorial Alumni Achievement Award in 1990. Surviving are his wife, Dona, a daughter, two grandchildren and a brother. John W. Supancik ’52 died July 2, 2015. He was living in Camarillo, Calif., and survivors include his wife, Gloria. John W. Dunn ’53 died Nov. 29, 2014. He lived in Savannah, Ga. Survivors include his wife, Barbara. Regina (McClure) McCarthy ’53 died Aug. 14, 2015. She lived in Chester Heights, Pa., retiring in 1990 to Waterville, Pa. She loved community and volunteering. Surviving are her husband, Ted; three siblings, including Susan (McClure ’60) Winfree; nieces and nephews. William T. Wardle ’53 died May 21, 2015. A veteran of World War II and the Korean War, he worked at Westinghouse in Sharon, Pa., then owned Wardle Tire in Mercer. He was Mercer’s mayor for four terms. He most recently lived in Pinehurst, N.C. Surviving are

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Grove City College his wife, Betty, three children, four grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Anne (Butler) Jones ’54 died June 14, 2015. She and her husband David Jones ’54 (who survives) were living in Orange City, Fla. Joan (Schroeder) Prosser ’56 died Aug. 30, 2015. She lived in Renton, Wash., where she was an active volunteer. She began as an elementary school nurse, continuing with the Museum of Flight, VA Hospital and Valley Medical Center, which she served for 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Bob Prosser ’58, two daughters and three grandchildren. Marlene (Foreman) Gregory ’57 died Oct. 7, 2015. She taught before and after raising her two daughters, retiring in 1993 from the Fairfax County Public School System. She lived in Vienna, Va, and was a devoted bridge player. Surviving are her husband, Joseph, two daughters and six grandchildren. Scott Johnston ’57 died Aug. 20, 2015. He founded and owned a successful metal tubing business, Phillips & Johnston, for 30 years in Glen Ellyn, Ill. He retired to Onekama, Mich., where he helped the Criminal Justice Chaplaincy Ministry. He also was an Air Force veteran and a philanthropist. A sportsman, he was inducted into Grove City’s Halls of Fame for both men’s soccer and swimming and diving, and received the Athletic Heritage Award. Survivors include three children, 10 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and several Grove City College relatives. Steven A. Stepanian II ’57 died Aug. 28, 2015. A wellknown Pittsburgh attorney, he practiced sports, corporate and financial law, including work with the Pittsburgh Penguins and National Football League Alumni. He previously owned Marine Magnesium Co. He joined the Air Force and served in Vietnam. He and his wife traveled the world. Surviving are his wife, Pamela, two siblings, a niece and nephews.

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Janice (Erskine) Chisholm ’59 died May 21, 2015. Formerly of Penn Hills, Pa., she was living in Frisco, Texas. Survivors include two children and three grandchildren. Catherine (Speer) Miller ’59 died Aug. 30, 2015. After moving to California, Miller taught English at Shafter High School. In 1981, she became a stockbroker and in 2006, retired from Smith Barney as vice president for investments. Her hobbies included golf and visiting museums. Surviving are two sisters, nephews and nieces. Virginia (Harrison) Davidson ’60 died July 17, 2015. She was her senior class president. She and her family moved to Texas in 1970, where she was a devoted wife, mother and friend. Survivors include her husband, Brian Davidson ’61, three children, three grandchildren, and a brother. James T. “Terry” Dunmyre ’62 died Aug. 27, 2015. He lived in Chicora, Pa., and was retired after 38 years as a chemical engineer at Indspec Chemical Co. He was a church member and past master of the Masons. He enjoyed traveling and photography. Surviving are his wife, Donna; three children, including Susan (Dunmyre ’90) Rothbauer; and seven grandchildren. Frederick B. Heal ’63 died July 6, 2015. He lived in Milledgeville, Ga., and was the owner of Heal Enterprises. He also belonged to the local music club. Surviving are his wife, Faye, four children and nine grandchildren. Alex G. Dompkowski ’64 died Sept. 5, 2015. He was retired from Aerojet Rocketdyne and had moved back to Virginia to enjoy his family and play golf. While at Aerojet, he was involved with planning and implementing the building of new plants in the U.S. and abroad. Surviving are his wife Susan (Harmon ’63) Dompkowski, a son and his family. Gary R. Hovis ’65 died July 15, 2015. An electrical engineer, he worked for both Acme and Magnetics before retiring from Conair in 2008. He was very active in the community and

church, was an avid outdoorsman and traveled the world. Surviving are his wife, Cheryl, three daughters, four grandchildren and two brothers. Judith (Chittum) Flynn ’66 died July 18, 2015. A Jack Kennedy Alumni Achievement Award winner in 1987, she was president of Geonex Environmental and Natural Resources Group. She also founded and led Martel Laboratory Services. She served on numerous advisory boards and won awards for women in business. She recently lived in Richmond, Va., where she was an administrator in the Virginia Department of Transportation. Survivors include her husband, Harold, three children, four stepchildren and three grandchildren. Norman C. Arbes ’70 died June 8, 2015. He was a resident of Moon Township, Pa., and worked in real estate. He also owned and operated a beverage company in Kennedy Township. He was a 32nd degree Mason, Shriner and past potentate, as well as a divisional commander with the Coast Guard. Survivors include his wife, Cheryl; two stepchildren; and two siblings, including William Arbes ’64. Jack A. Cokain ’70 died July 11, 2015. An engineer, he worked for many years at Eichleay/ECI Inc. in Pittsburgh. He retired to Harrisville, Pa., liked the outdoors and enjoyed woodworking. Surviving are his wife, Susan, two sons, a stepdaughter, two sisters and four grandchildren. Mary M. McFarland ’71 died Sept. 13, 2015. She was a technical librarian in the U.S. Navy, then worked as a technical editor with Environmental Standards in Phoenixville, Pa. She enjoyed golf and rock music. Surviving are two children; two siblings, including Kathleen (McFarland ’71) Peters; and two grandchildren. Dr. James R. Bonanni ’77 died July 2, 2015. He maintained a private dental practice in Hermitage, Pa., from 1981 to 2011 and taught about cosmetic dental materials. He was an amateur photographer and enjoyed scale modeling. Survivors include his wife, Tamara, and three children.

Nancy L. Cope ’77 died Aug. 30, 2015. She had worked as a counselor at Seneca Hills Bible Camp, a teacher, dorm parent and radio announcer. She lived in Butler, Pa., worked with the Bookmobile and Blind Association and enjoyed animals. Survivors include her father, a sister and a sister-in-law. Martin S. Schlossnagel ’88 died Aug. 4, 2015. He was an accountant living in Grove City. He belonged to East Main Presbyterian Church and had a great love for his dogs. Surviving are his wife, Marjorie, his mother, and brother Chris Schlossnagel ’83. Rork C. Ramfos ’90 died Sept. 19, 2015. He lived in Harmony, Pa., and worked as a commercial banker for AmeriServ Financial. He enjoyed fishing, archery and playing sports, especially with his children. Survivors include his wife, Renee (Wachstetter ’89) Ramfos, two children, his father and his brother. Jeremy D. Kuhn ’92 died Aug. 5, 2015. A professional engineer, he began working with Reading Crane and Engineering, and spent the majority of his career with American Crane and Equipment Corp. He lived in Brownstown, Pa. Survivors include his wife, Margery (Barnes ’91) Kuhn; three children, including Sarah Kuhn ’18; his parents and two siblings. Melissa (Phipps) Brand ’00 died June 14, 2015. She worked as a Spanish teacher in Calvert County, Md. More recently, she lived in Glenshaw, Pa. She enjoyed acting and singing. Surviving are her husband, Jason, a son, two sisters, including Kara (Phipps ’08) Willy. David C. Burgess ’12 died Aug. 31, 2015. While at Grove City College, he served as the technical director and production assistant for the Quad magazine, and was an active Order of St. George member. Surviving are his parents and sister, Sarah Burgess ’16. Matthew T. Freiling ’16, a senior philosophy major, died Oct. 16, 2015. He resided in Marshall, Va. Surviving are his parents and three siblings, including Nick Freiling ’13.


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archives The number one question: What’s a gedunk?

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he archive gets many questions regarding the history of Grove City College, but the number one question is: “Why are the alumni magazine and campus café called the GeDunk?” The term itself is not unique to Grove City College. The first known publication of “gedunk” was in the 1927 comic book, Harold Teen. In the comic Harold refers to eating “gedunk ice cream sundaes.” The term is also closely associated with the U.S. Navy. It is a long-standing reference to the ice cream and snack shop or vending machine on the ship, usually an area where food was available after the mess hall closed for the night. The term made its way to Grove City College during the Second World War. The men attending the Naval Training School on campus brought the term gedunk with them. After the war veterans flooded the campus, and they too brought the idea of the gedunk with them. Before the start of World War II, Grove City College had been making plans to build a student activities building that would house new athletic facilities as well as a student union with a snack bar. In 1942 the school began fundraising for the new project, an effort that picked up tremendously after the war. Work on Alumni Hall, named so because of the support and generosity of alumni giving, began in 1951 and was completed in 1953. The snack area of the newly completed building was dubbed the Gedunk and the name stuck. It became a popular spot for students and faculty. Nearly fifty years later, when the new Breen Student Union was built, it included a café that was called the Gedunk. It may be in a new location, but the Gedunk serves the same purpose its predecessor did, providing students, faculty and staff with a place to eat and meet. So why do we call the magazine The GēDUNK? The decision to adopt the café’s name for the magazine was made in 2004. It was intended to reference a place on campus that resonates with so many alumni and brings back happy memories of their days at Grove City College, just as we hope the magazine does.

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alumni babies CONGRATULATIONS NEW PARENTS! Grove City College welcomes your new bundle of joy. We want to send your newborn a Grove City College T-shirt. So between the feedings and late-night lullabies, be sure to send the Office of Alumni and College Relations your child’s name and date of birth. Shirts are available only in infant size. Due to the popularity of the Alumni Babies feature, photos will be limited to babies under the age of 3 in Grove City College shirts only. Digital photos must be high resolution, 300 dpi. Please do not embed photos in the body of an email message, but rather attach a high-resolution image. Submit photos at alumni.gcc.edu/babyshirt or email to alumni@gcc.edu. You can also mail pictures to: Office of Alumni and College Relations, Alumni Babies, 100 Campus Drive, Grove City, Pa., 16127.

Wyeth Charles and Caroline June Estes Born 6-8-12 and 6-4-14 Katie (DeWalt ’09) and Mark ’09 Estes

Caleb Elijah Hall Born 11-1-14 Rebecca (Riggle ’01) and Daniel Hall

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Lucy Ann Allin Born 11-25-14 Alison (Likins ’01) and Ryan Allin

Jonah Samuel Bancroft Born 1-6-15 Erin (Lukasiewicz ’07) and Eric Bancroft

Dabney Virginia Caroline Biese Born 8-22-14 Ann and Ryan ’09 Biese

Gideon Joseph and Nehemiah David Brown Born 7-6-13 and 4-24-15 Kathryn (Brunk ’11) and Patrick ’11 Brown

Caroline Elizabeth Chandler Born 9-9-13 Katie (Brown ’05) and Dailey Chandler

Hannah Frances Dillon Born 6-1-13 Kelly (Sullivan ’00) and Dana Dillon

Solomon Holston Born 2-12-15 Alyssa and Calvin ’05 Holston

Mitchell James Johnson Born 1-23-15 Rebecca (Smith ’02) and Russ Johnson

Kiana Fujiko Kennedy Born 6-9-13 Jennifer (Wolfe ’94) and Kevin Kennedy


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Alexander Joshua and Abigail Sheryl Kuciemba Born 12-11-12 and 7-28-14 Kat (Gurariy ’09) and Jonathan ’10 Kuciemba

Joshua Steven Lipp Born 11-15-14 Heather (McAllister ’08) and Steven ’07 Lipp

Madelyn Rachael and Cassie Jane Locher Born 9-19-12 and 10-16-14 Robbie (Long ’06) and David Locher

Elaine Rose and Nina Claire Mackey Born 7-29-12 and 1-16-15 Kristen (Dalmolin ’01) and Robert Mackey

Chase Joshua and Emily Joy Mosley Born 7-5-12 and 5-29-14 Amanda (Parker ‘05) and Nathan Mosley

Peter and Charlie Mucha Born 11-25-12 and 10-6-14 Amy (Fisher ’09) and Nate ’08 Mucha

Theodore Nelson Born 10-28-13 Joy (Thomas ’05) and Evan Nelson

Samuel Isaac Ogden Born 11-2-13 Becky (McLean ’03) and Matthew Ogden

Nicholas Thomas Olayer Born 9-15-14 Elizabeth and Joseph ’03 Olayer

Charlotte Grace Read Born 8-14-13 Kimberly (Barron ’08) and Ben ’08 Read

Benjamin Douglas Roberts Born 10-19-12 Laura (Shute ’97) and Jeff ’98 Roberts

Caleb Jeremiah Robinson Born 6-17-14 Tish (Maust ’01) and Jeremy Robinson

Grayson R. Savinda Born 2-14-15 Nicki (Ruggiero ’07) and Matt Savinda

Ruthanna Elaine Schmidt Born 5-18-15 Michelle (Brill ’02) and Scott Schmidt

Anthony Patrick Sinnott Born 12-17-14 Rebecca (Bopp ’05) and Joseph Sinnott

Micah James Steele Born 1-16-14 Amber (Steele ’04) and Greg ’04 Steele

Madison Joy and Ellie Grace Thompson Born 6-5-14 and 3-19-13 Kayla and Tyler ’10 Thompson

Clara Jane Marie Utley Born 9-11-13 Anna (Greve ’09) and Danial ’09 Utley

Roman Daniel Weber Born 9-5-15 Rebekah and Dan ’05 Weber

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faith & learning A faculty perspective into the mission of Grove City College, the role of Christian scholarship in higher education and the connection between faith and learning.

Christian scholarship serves the College and the common good By Dr. P.C. Kemeny

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Dr. P.C. Kemeny is Professor of Religion and Humanities and Assistant Dean in the Alva J. Calderwood School of Arts and Letters. His publications include: Princeton in the Nation’s Service: Religious Ideals and Educational Practice, 1868-1928, Oxford University Press, 1998; American Church History: A Reader, Abingdon Press, 1998; and Church, State, and Social Justice: Five Views, IVP Academic, 2007. In 2013 he edited a collection of essays first presented at a Center of Vision and Values conference, Faith, Freedom, and Higher Education: Historical Analysis and Contemporary Reflection.

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rove City College’s mission statement observes that its founders “were committed to the advancement of free enterprise, civil and religious liberty, representative government, arts and letters, and science and technology.” Today, one key way that the college fulfills these lofty aspirations is through Christian scholarship. Christian scholarship requires one to think within a Christian framework across the entire spectrum of academic disciplines. It means to think like a Christian about the nature and workings of the physical world, the character of human social structures, the meaning of history and the nature of artistic creation. But the failure of Christians to constructively engage in genuine scholarship has grown acutely in the past century. Illustrations of this problem abound today, especially in scientific and biblical debates over the origins of the universe and historical debates over the role of Christianity in the nation’s founding. Since I joined the faculty more than 15 years ago, the College has taken major strides in promoting Christian scholarship. This support comes in several different forms: underwriting the costs of faculty who present work at academic conferences; the sabbatical program established in 2004 that more than three dozen professors have participated in; and the establishment of Swezey, Calderwood and Jewell-MacKenzie-Moore Research funds, which have supplied more than $1.9 million for research support. All of these programs are awarded on a competitive basis. This means that resources only go to faculty who have well-developed plans for their research projects, conference presentations or future publications. Scholarship benefits both faculty and students. Professors with ongoing scholarly

agendas provide students with a model of what it means to be a Christian with a lifelong love for learning. Moreover, they serve as witnesses within a secular academy that often considers Christian scholarship an oxymoron. For example, history professor Gary Scott Smith’s two most recent works, Faith & the Presidency and Religion in the Oval Office, published by the Oxford University Press, were well received by religious and political historians. Smith’s books, which were the fruits of a sabbatical, not only demonstrate that Grove City College’s faculty can integrate their faith into their research, but also that their scholarship serves the common good by making valuable contributions to their academic disciplines. Scholarship also directly benefits students. Research can help professors develop more engaging lectures and foster greater learning. If a professor does not keep abreast of developments in his or her field, he or she may soon be teaching outdated material. Few students want to learn from professors who stopped reading the day after they finished their dissertation. Simply put, failure to do scholarship may well make one a poor teacher. To put it more positively, scholarship can make a good teacher an even better one because he or she is constantly engaging old and new ideas. Students involved in student-faculty research also benefit directly from the scholarly activities taking place at Grove City College because they get first-hand experience doing genuine research. Psychology professor Kristin Homan, for instance, has collaborated with students on several studies on the connection between religious beliefs, eating disorder tendencies and body image. Her work, as she puts it, on “God in the bod,” explicitly integrates faith


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and scholarship through the exploration of how feeling loved and accepted by God can promote positive body image and help women resist cultural messages regarding thinness. This past summer, history professor Mark Graham took five students on a month-long research trip to Sardinia where they did conservation work on ancient statue fragments discovered just last year. This summer research trip was funded by the Calderwood Fund and the Office of International Education. Students also share their research at academic conferences and co-author their work with faculty members. Homan has published several articles with students in various academic journals, including the Journal of Health Psychology and Body Image. C. Spencer Garborg ’15 conducted research with mechanical engineering professor Erik Anderson during the academic year and over the summer at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and Harvard University. Garborg presented his work in talks at the annual symposium of the Regional Scientific Consortium at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center in Erie, Pa. last year. Katherine Birmingham ’16 worked with electrical engineering professor Lawrence Walker to develop low-cost hearing aids that could be made available to the underserved both here and in developing nations. In October 2015, she presented her work at the Society of Women Engineers Conference in Nashville, Tenn., where she was selected as one of 10 finalists in an undergraduate research poster competition, and also at the November 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition in Houston. These are just two examples of the first-rate research that students and faculty conduct each year.

Grove City College’s support for Christian scholarship has grown dramatically and it plays a crucial role in helping the college fulfill one important aspect of its mission as a teaching college. Every semester mathematics professor Michael Jackson organizes a Student Research Showcase during Homecoming and Family weekends. The showcase gives students an opportunity to share their research with the larger community. In addition, Jackson supervises the Hopeman Research Seminar Series, which provides students the opportunity to report on the research they have conducted at Grove City College or during a summer research experience at another institution. These experiences not only provide students with opportunities to do serious research, but also to present and publish those findings at scholarly conferences.

The scholarship our faculty conducts, moreover, can help Grove City College’s students secure better jobs or gain admissions to better graduate schools. A letter of recommendation from a faculty member who participates in his field through conference papers, posters, book reviews, journal articles or books may carry more weight than those from professors who are perhaps not as active in the profession. Scholarship benefits the institution in several other ways. By strengthening even further the College’s academic reputation, scholarship can also attract students interested in studying with professors who are actively engaged in research. It can also help the College attract prospective faculty members who want to work at a teaching college that encourages scholarship among its professors. Grove City College is not a research university. The faculty typically teach four courses each semester. Grove City College’s reputation as a teaching college attracts many young scholars to join our faculty. We enjoy getting to know and working closely with our students, both in and out of class. Over the past few years, however, Grove City College’s support for Christian scholarship has grown dramatically and it plays a crucial role in helping the College fulfill one important aspect of its mission as a teaching college.

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