Annual Report 2019

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Message from the President................................................................... 3 At-a-Glance.............................................................................................. 4 Message from the Chair......................................................................... 5 Gifts in Action: Summer Research Fellows Gift Fund............................ 7 Gifts in Action: Riki Crowe Expendable Scholarship............................ 9 Gifts in Action: Shakespeare in England Endowed Fund................. 11 Giving by the Numbers........................................................................ 13 2018-19 Financials................................................................................. 14 The 1827 Society.................................................................................... 16 The John Finley Crowe Society............................................................ 18 The Katharine McAfee Parker Society................................................ 19 The James Blythe Presidents’ Club...................................................... 20 The Moffett Society................................................................................ 22 Panther Club.......................................................................................... 34


For the earliest Hanoverians, the journey from the Ohio River to campus must have seemed daunting. With their homes behind them and their belongings in tow, they would have taken that first step, making their way up the hill to Hanover. And when they made it to the top and caught that first glimpse from the Point, they no doubt experienced a sense of accomplishment, the first of many moments of pride in their Hanover College experience. For today’s first-year students, the annual Hike to the Point celebrates the path our forebears created for us and serves as an important milestone in their Hanover journey. In many ways, it helps build momentum. It is an early, shared accomplishment reaching the top of that hill - and it makes the seemingly impossible – writing that first college paper, declaring a major, studying abroad, finishing comps, walking across the Commencement stage – seem achievable. Just steps away from where the Class of 2023 completed their Hike to the Point, the Class of 2019 graduated on May 25. Among the 223 graduates there were 42 scholars who graduated with honors, and 15 students who received nationally competitive scholarships, including three Fulbright Scholars, four Gilman Scholars, and a Leadership Alliance Award recipient. These accomplishments were only hopes and dreams when they started their Hanover journey four years ago. With your help, those hopes and dreams became reality. And with your help, the vision and goals of Hanover College are becoming reality. A few weeks ago, we were ranked #105 (up from #113) in US News & World Report’s 2020 best liberal arts schools, a point our campus, our alumni, and our friends can and should take great pride in. The average SAT score and GPA of the Class of 2023 is one of the highest in the past decade, and our retention rates continue to improve as we strengthen facilities and infrastructure, enhance our student life offerings, and provide more financial assistance to our students. Your gifts – regardless of the size or designation – are helping our students and Hanover College embark on new paths, explore possibilities, and carry on in pursuit of our goals and dreams. With your help, we will continue to build and sustain the momentum needed to continue our journey upward and forward into our third century of transformative learning, meaningful service, and lifelong inquiry. As always, I remain grateful for your continued belief in our mission and your loyal support of our students. Thank you,

Lake Lambert, Ph.D. President

Your gifts – regardless of the size or designation – are helping our students and Hanover College embark on new paths, explore possibilities, and carry on in pursuit of our goals and dreams.

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COSTS

98%

15%

Tuition.................................. $37,980

Receive Financial Aid

Multicultural Students

Fees.......................................... $770

1104

Room.................................... $5,950 Board.................................... $6,000

Students from 22 states and 18 countries

Orientation Fee (Students Entering Fall 2019 Only)......... $350

TOP PROGRAMS

TOTAL BILLABLE COSTS...... $51,050 Additional Estimated Expenses: Books and Supplies............. $1,200 Transportation......................... $600 Miscellaneous Expenses........ $900 TOTAL COSTS....................... $53,750

Business Scholars Program Psychology Pre-Medicine Education Engineering Kinesiology/ Int. Physiology Communication Biology Political Science

32 Academic Programs

17 Average Class Size

12:1 Student/Faculty Ratio

60% Off-Campus Study

U.S. News & World Report 2019 Hanover College ranked #113 for National Liberal Arts Colleges and #89 for High School Counselor Rankings and #42 in Best Value Schools among 2,500 four-year colleges and universities in the country.

Princeton Review 2020 Hanover College was included on Princeton’s lists of the Best 385 Colleges in the nation and among the Top 20 Most Beautiful Campuses. Hanover was also highlighted as one of the Best Midwestern and Green Colleges.

Forbes Hanover is listed among America’s Top Colleges by Forbes and also ranks among the best in private, liberal arts and colleges in the Midwest. 4


For nearly 200 years, Hanoverians have jointly ensured the College’s continued existence and, at times, survival, while also sharing its growth and successes. Hanover continues to enjoy great success. Ninety-nine percent of recent graduates obtain jobs or pursue advanced degrees within seven months of commencement. Fifteen members of the Class of 2019 earned nationally competitive scholarships, including three Fulbright assistantships. Sixty percent of students engage in off-campus or study-abroad opportunities. New academic and athletic endeavors, such as engineering and swimming, have enhanced recruitment by drawing more than 50 students. The College captured its first Heartland Conference Commissioner’s Cup last year, signifying the combined success of all 22 athletic teams. Hanoverians share in these accomplishments and advancements. Though we no longer sit in the classroom, contemplate Shakespeare in Stratford-Upon-Avon or compete in a Hanover uniform, our contributions make this possible for others. Marabeth and I participate in the life of the College because we are honored to do so. We understand the importance of giving to Hanover at any level, whether it be time, knowledge or finances. Our greatest satisfaction comes from supporting the Levett Expendable Scholarship. The fund allows students to remain at Hanover when they face unexpected times of need.

Marabeth Ice Levett ’71 and Mark Levett ’71

Years ago, financial aid was not as prevalent on the College’s campus – I relied on assistance, while Marabeth did not. Today, support is critical as nearly 98 percent of Hanover students receive assistance. How can we, as Hanoverians, continue to help? Alumni participation is perhaps more crucial now than any point in recent history. Our involvement affects students’ abilities to afford an education, but also plays a significant role in the recruitment process. Publications, such as U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review, are important tools in the college search process. These publications place great emphasis on alumni participation rates as a reflection of how much graduates value academic and social qualities, offerings and efforts. Hanover’s participation rate was 18.25 percent during the 2018-19 fiscal year. (More than 250 alumni volunteered their time and nearly 2,000 attended events on campus or across the country.) The nation’s top-rated colleges and universities have alumni giving rates higher than 45 percent. The best-ranked institutions in Indiana average more than 25 percent. Our participation is an opportunity to show what the College has meant to our lives, how much we value what Hanover stands for and adds to our communities. This opportunity is not purely about dollar totals. How much we support Hanover is vital, but it is also critically important THAT we support the College. In the coming years, Hanover will face challenges from a myriad of external forces. A decline in the number of teenagers is expected. More students are leaving high school early to enter the workforce. The cost of higher education continues to rise. Together, we can overcome these obstacles. The College is positioning itself for a strong future. Through our efforts, large and small, we will ensure Hanover continues its mission, thrives and stands above. There is strength in numbers.

Mark A. Levett ‘71 Chair, Board of Trustees 5



Coated in mosquito repellant, biology major Ciara Mergler ’20 and two classmates hiked into the Hoosier National Forest this summer on a mission. There, under a canopy of old-growth walnut trees, were eight tent-shaped malaise traps that they had left a week earlier to capture and evaluate insect life within a 700-acre tract. Caught and preserved in bottles of ethanol were a number of beetles and several fly species. Mergler, of Dayton, Ohio, logged her finds, against which future studies will be compared and by which the health of the forest can be assessed in years to come. “Over time, insect populations can change, especially if there is logging or deforestation happening,” she said. “We’re establishing a baseline, which is something that hasn’t been established for this area yet. Some of these insects are a foundation in the food chain. Creatures will feed on them in order to survive.” Mergler is one of 11 Hanover students chosen to participate in the Summer Research Fellows Program. Projects span the academic spectrum – from tree-ring dating to conducting oral histories of the College’s past. Efforts would not be possible without outside financial support, including gifts from alumni who include Jeff ’97 and Kristie Goodwin ’98 of Louisville, Ky. The pair earned biology and chemistry degrees, respectively, at Hanover. The couple, both of whom did summer research (Kristie Goodwin did her work at a different institution), know

firsthand the value of the research experience, which allows students – without the distractions of the academic year – to dive headlong into their interests. “Summer research was the highlight of my time at Hanover,” Jeff Goodwin said. “You work with a mentor, who becomes more of a colleague and a lifelong friend after that. It really helps out in the next steps toward graduate school, or medical school, or just life in general.” A urologist, Jeff Goodwin, did summer research between his sophomore and junior years with Philip Barlow, a former theological studies professor. The following summer, with the aid of a Richter Grant Fellowship, he studied the evolutionary biology of a group of brackish water snakes in Thailand. For that project he collaborated with Carol Force, then the curator of amphibians and reptiles at the Field Museum in Chicago. Said Kristie Goodwin, a former scientist, Pilates teacher and a mom of two, “It’s such a special time that the students can have. And it’s a special gift that we can give them. On top of that, we like to support the professors in their research and encourage them to come up with projects for the students.” Student researchers are often co-authors on published research manuscripts and they frequently present findings at professional conferences. The experiences, by all accounts, form a solid 7


foundation for research they can expect to do in graduate school. Because student researchers receive stipends – and extra funds so they can live on campus during the summer – per-student costs are about $2,500 for the summer.

“I think of donors as the lifeblood. Without them we would never be able to compete with other colleges or research programs when it comes to undergraduate research.”

“Without gifts, we would not be able to run a summer research program” said Glené Mynhardt, an assistant professor of biology and faculty adviser to Mergler. “I think of donors as the lifeblood. Without them we would never be able to compete with other colleges or research programs when it comes to undergraduate research.” Many of the projects are ongoing and were initiated by faculty members. Others are created by students. While the fellows program is competitive, faculty members also handpick promising participants.

“What that means is we’re not just looking at the student’s grades, which often happens at larger research universities,” Mynhardt said. “We can pick students who we know have potential and, in fact, it’s those students who really shine when you get them in the lab.” 8

Mynhardt has been collaborating for the past five years with the nonprofit Indiana Forest Alliance, dedicated to the long-term health of the state’s native forests. The survey on which Mergler worked, known as an “ecoblitz,” not only establishes what kinds of insects survive deep in the forest, but also how well they are surviving. For Mergler, summer research can be a 40hour or longer weekly commitment, which is impossible during the academic year.

“I mean, we can dabble a bit, but there’s already a lot going on and you have so much on your mind that it’s pretty difficult to get heavily involved in any sort of research when school is in session,” Mergler said. Last summer she conducted “predation trials” with velvet ants (which actually are hairy wasps) and toads. “Basically, I was seeing if toads could eat velvet ants.” Notwithstanding mosquitoes, Mergler cannot think of anyplace she would have rather been this summer. “I’m definitely more of a fieldwork person,” she said. “I like the lab, but I love getting the chance to go outside and actually see what’s going on.”


As a Hanover English major, Riki Crowe ’17 relied on need- and merit-based scholarships to earn her degree. These days, she’s returning the favor. Crowe this year created the Riki Crowe Expendable Scholarship, a $1,000 award – split between semesters – that will be made annually to a Hanover student who has navigated the foster care system. (Expendable scholarships, unlike endowed scholarships, are funded each year by the donor.)

Her motivations are straightforward. “I’m making an investment in a brighter future for everyone,” said Crowe, who manages e-commerce for Indianapolis-based Sigma Theta Tau, an honor society representing the nursing profession. “Educating young adults impacts all of society. You’re helping to create a better tomorrow for the world.”

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Crowe’s reasons for creating the scholarship also are personal. In her spare time, she’s a volunteer court-appointed special advocate for children in Marion County. The nonprofit organization uses judge-appointed advocates to serve as role models for more than 600 at-risk children – all of them victims of neglect and abuse – who face extra challenges from a child welfare system roundly characterized as underfunded and overburdened.

confidence in my abilities and an understanding of how to move through the world.

Foster children face singular challenges, according to the National Center for Child Welfare Excellence. Because they often lack financial and emotional support, just 10 percent enroll in a degree or vocational certificate program. Of that total, only 26 percent will graduate.

Crowe’s passion for college endures. She has a Hanover license plate and she is the youngest member of the Presidents’ Club, a giving society that recognizes alumni and friends who donate $1,000 or more annually to the institution. At the College, she was a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, the Feminist Club and the Business Scholars Program. She was president of Love Out Loud, the LGBTQ+ club, during her senior year.

“When you’re in a situation in which you don’t have the support that other Hanover students do, any amount of money can really make a difference,” Crowe said. “It can really make a difference in a successful college career.” She established the scholarship without restrictions. Dollars can go toward tuition and fees, books, or even a spring term study abroad trip.

“My favorite part of Hanover College is the community,” she said. “It’s such an open and welcoming place, where a person can make lifelong connections. Even when I go back today, I feel like I’ve come home. Now that I’m in a place that I can help support Hanover students, I want to be able to do that.”

“Riki’s desire to give back to her alma mater at such a young age, while making a real impact for a current Hanoverian, is an inspiration,” said Jenni Wissel ’04, a senior gift officer for individual philanthropy. “It’s a common perception that creating a scholarship takes a large investment, but we can set up expendable scholarships starting at $500, and these gifts are often what make the Hanover experience a reality for students.

“It was a privilege to work with Riki to set up this scholarship. My favorite part of my job is helping alumni and donors make gifts that have special meaning for them. There are lots of creative ways to connect areas of personal interest and passion with giving to Hanover and Riki’s scholarship is a perfect example.”

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“More importantly,” she added, “it gave me a community of people who I knew would stand behind me, just like I’m standing behind students now. I still to this day know professors and staff members. We keep in contact and they’re always there to help me when I need it.”

“My favorite part of Hanover College is the community,” she said. “It’s such an open and welcoming place, where a person can make lifelong connections. Even when I go back today, I feel like I’ve come home. “Now that I’m in a place that I can help support Hanover students,” she added, “I want to be able to do that.”

Crowe enrolled at the College after a friend urged her to accompany him to his classes. It was then that Crowe met Dominque Battles, professor of English and writing coordinator. “She treated me like any other student. She asked me questions and she was so passionate about literature,” Crowe recalled. “It was the first time someone talked about books the way I wanted to talk about books.”

For her initial scholarship, family members helped Crowe fund the award, gifting her birthday money toward the cause. Giving back has always been a priority.

Having a liberal arts degree “has allowed me to problem-solve and take on challenges that another degree would not assist me with,” she said. “It has given me the confidence to lead groups of people, deal directly with the chief executive officer of my organization and solve problems that I have little experience with.

“There is definitely something to be said for benefiting from alumni’s generosity and understanding the value of a Hanover College education,” Crowe said. “Hanover gave me a degree of

“I’m not afraid of not knowing the answer, because I know that I can find the answer,” she added. “That skill is much more important than hard knowledge.”


The course description provides the bones of what is in store for students, but does not begin to elaborate on its “gifts of rich value,” as its subject wrote in “The Merchant of Venice.” ENG 348 SHAKESPEARE IN ENGLAND 1.00 Selected plays of Shakespeare in performance, together with the cultural settings from which they emerged. Identical to THR 348. Offered in Stratford-upon-Avon in spring term odd-numbered years. Permission of the instructor is required. A Hanover College senior who blogged about her odd-year experience added flesh with this beginning entry: “Let’s blow this popsicle stand. Ah, to drink tea, study the Bard, and see a handful of live plays — a once-in-a-lifetime trip starts right now, so I should get moving.”

Four weeks later, as her time in England drew to a close, Kylie Miller ’19 continued, “Life in Stratford was simple: wake up by 8:30 a.m., eat a full English breakfast, go to class meetings, attend a workshop, browse the stores, eat dinner, catch a play and sleep. Then lather, rinse, repeat or just wake up and repeat. This attending Hanover thing has worked out well for me. Traveling to Europe for almost a month? Who wouldn’t say yes to that?” For more than 50 years, Hanover English and theatre students have been saying “yes” to that by enrolling in “Shakespeare in England.” Jonathan Smith headed the College’s program from 1977-2015 and also led sojourns in 2017 and 2019 after he retired. He is a big reason why the program is still going strong and still offering a meaningful, immersive experience in Shakespeare’s England at a cost amenable to students’ budgets.

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Jonathan Smith and Dee Goertz.

Smith came to Hanover to teach in 1974 after earning his bachelor’s degree from Harvard College and his doctorate from Indiana University. He knew from the expertise he shared in the classroom that, for Shakespeare, more than the play is the thing. “The play doesn’t exist on the page,” he said. “If we’re not seeing the performance, we’re not covering the play.” He also knew from his life experience how helpful any savings can be for students. “I grew up without any money,” Smith said. “I’m the beneficiary of people who put a lot of money into education.” He decided to do the same. His years spent in heading the odd-year trips to England with Hanover students provided firsthand evidence of how, like almost everything else in the world, costs were mounting for the course. “I could see the writing on the wall,” he said. “I looked at the trends and the graph was not going in the right direction.” Smith had an idea: An endowed fund that would keep the course cost per student at $4,000 even as other costs rose, with the fund picking up the other $2,000 in increases per student. And he started with his own money, initially pledging $25,000 over five years, with the intention to raise another $25,000 over the next five years so there would be an endowed fund of $50,000 by the 50th anniversary of the Shakespeare in England program. That was the seed. Here’s how it grew: Smith recalled that Dennis Hunt, Hanover’s vice president of advance12

ment at the time, thought they needed to aim higher, say $400,000. Again, Smith stepped up. He doubled his pledge, raising his commitment to $50,000 over 10 years, and enlisting donors from alumni, past Shakespeare in England classes, Board of Trustees and others to commit the remainder. He credits Hunt and Darlene Connolly, who managed the capital campaign for the fund in the Office of Advancement, as invaluable to a success also ensured by those generous donors. Today, Smith said, the endowed fund for Shakespeare in England is roughly $400,000 and students who take the course are able to have the same enriched experience as past classes without cuts to features of the program or increases in course costs. (There also are need-based scholarships available.) Not quite “And, so clap hands and a bargain,” as Shakespeare wrote in “Henry V,” but a victory, all the same. The course is a tradition at Hanover, he said, exciting and vital to the people who have taken it. Past students are very loyal to the program. Indeed, he said, on Shakespeare’s birthday in 2015, more than 80 Hanover-related people were in Stratford-upon-Avon to celebrate. Although Smith is now retired from Hanover, he has led the England trips in 2017 and 2019, which he said was his last. As a teacher. The next time the class goes in 2021, he said, “I plan to visit the course as a tourist. My wife and I will travel over, too, and see a few plays and stay a few days.”


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$145,966,714

$150,876,054

(as of September 5, 2019)

2014

2015

2016

$142,810,840 $155,829,258 $161,273,508

144 endowed and expendable scholarships awarded

480 Hanover Grants awarded with support from donors to the Impact Hanover Fund

1,929 alumni and friends attended events on campus and around the country

268 active alumni volunteers

18.25% of alumni gave back to their alma mater

2,617 total donors

$3,919,602 in total gifts to the College

2017 $149,114,290

2018

2019

Total Investments

century of transforming lives.

leader in the field of higher education as we head into our third

each of you remain critical partners in our efforts to remain a

to the financial strength reflected in the numbers below and

we serve forward. Each of our annual donors contributed

Every gift of every size is moving the College and the students

At Hanover College, every single gift matters.

$3.9 million+ in total gifts to the College


TOTAL EXPENSES....................................... $33,510,000

Auxiliary Enterprises..................................................................$4,338,200

Physical Plant............................................................................. $4,071,000

Communications & Marketing................................................... $721,000

Advancement............................................................................ $1,423,000

Administrative............................................................................$2,242,000

Student Services..........................................................................$7,687,000

Instruction..................................................................................$13,027,800

Budgeted Expenses

Auxiliary Enterprises

Instruction

$55,000

$22,244,000

Administration

Student Services

Advancement

TOTAL INCOME: $33,510,000

Other

$491,000

Auxiliary Income

$664,000

Net Assets Released from Restrictions for Operations

$850,000

Impact Hanover Fund

Net Student Revenue

$9,206,000

Investment

Endowment &

Budgeted Income


The 1827 Society is our planned giving society and it recognizes donors who have made provisions for future gifts to the College through their wills, annuities, life insurance, pensions, or trusts. *denotes founding member, (d) denotes deceased member

Anonymous (5) Kay Morgan Ahaus ’66 Barb Alder ’77 Carol Hartley Allie ’58 Elizabeth Freeman Amos (d) ’37 Judy Mayhew Andrews ’66 and Leonard Andrews Debbie Armstrong ’78 *Barb Geason Arthur ’73 *Wenzel Augustian (d) ’41 and Pauline Augustian Dave Austin ’71 and Lee Carey Austin ’71 Bud Auxier (d) ’52 and Mary Auxier Ellen Hannah Baker ’74 Bill Baker ’73 Jane Schnabel Bakerman (d) ’53 Gary Ball ’73 and Allyson Burns Ball ’73 *John Barnard ’65 and Susan Barnard Franklin Barnes ’58 and Dianne Barnes *Charles Barnett (d) ’40 and Nada Barnett Dennis Barnette ’63 Maxine Harden Bauer (d) ’40 Addison Beavers (d) Deb Bonte Bell ’71 Bonnie Beggs Berliner (d) ’44 Phil Bibb ’63 Mary Black (d) Mildred Thompson Blackerby (d) ’35 Jeff Blair ’70 and Carol Blair Bill Boatman (d) ’62 and Lynn Bolles Boatman ’62 Lynn Boese ’62 Bill Bolon (d) and Cerelle Bright Bolon Glen Bonsett (d) ’46 and Melba Bonsett (d) *Joe Bottorff ’67 and Georgia Gregory Bottorff ’68 Bruce Bowden (d) ’54 and Barbara Pattison Bowden ’54 Ray Bowden ’49 and Lucy Gilbert Bowden (d) ’47 Charlie Bowerman Ron Bowman ’68 and Susan Bowman Kim Brant ’91 Dan Breckenridge (d) ’67 and Marcia Stewart Breckenridge ’67 Reeta Gupta Brendamour ’81 Walter Bridgewater Walter Bright (d) ’32 and Mildred Bright (d) Roger Brinkman ’68 and Jan Favinger Brinkman ’69 *Ronald Brogan ’68 Chuck Broughton ’66 Melissa Stoehr Brown ’75 Mike Brown ’91 and Nancy Brown Barb Edmonson Bruce ’66 Mike Bruce ’78 and Lisa Bruce Bill Brummett ’63

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George Brutcher ’71 Desa Bubnovich ’74 *Dorothy Bucks (d) George Burkert (d) ’35 and Maxine Lockridge Burkert (d) ’34 Doug Burney ’72 and Susan Burney *Lynne Burton (d) ’75 *Mary Calhoun (d) ’35 Ann Harrison Campbell ’70 Kiki Cappony ’55 Ryndee Skillman Carney ’77 and John Carney Janet Lineburg Castor ’70 Dwight Chamberlain (d) and Marilyn Chamberlain Valerie Nash Chang ’63 Carroll Cheek (d) and Mabel Cheek (d) Robert Chowning (d) Jackson Clagett (d) ’50 and Nancy Robinson Clagett ’50 George Clark (d) and Shirley Clark (d) Shannon Clarkson ’66 Adam Clevenger ’05 and Jessica Trimble Winnifred Sanders Cluen (d) ’37 Dick Conklin (d) and Barbara Conklin Jeff Conner and Margie Conner *William Conner (d) ’68 John Connolly and Darleen Connolly Hollis Conover (d) ’61 and Nancy Conover Mary Downing Conway (d) ’18 David Cooke ’70 Tim Costich ’69 Janet Craig Cowen (d) ’41 Jane Glossbrenner Cozier ’59 and Ken Cozier (d) ’58 *John Cromer ’68 William Crosby (d) ’32 Mary Culbertson (d) *Frank Cummins (d) ’65 Ann Cushing ’67 Gladys Risk Davis (d) ’31 Martha Sims Decker (d) ’50 Louanna Stephens Deutschman (d) ’45 Sue DeWine and Mike DeWine Jim Dodson and Dori Dodson Dawn Doup-Pandit ’98 Cole Duke ’98 Basil Dulin (d) and Judy Dulin (d) Mark Dunning ’83 Kenneth Earnest (d) and Selma Earnest (d) Helen Eby ’55 Jim Eby ’59 and Mary Eby *Dick Ellenberger ’58 Mary Ellis Ellenberger (d) ’46

John Elliott ’84 and Karen Clark Elliott ’86 *Susanne Talmage Ellman ’65 and Marty Ellman Jane Evans ’71 *Jim Fadely ’75 and Sally Fehsenfeld Fadely ’74 Susan McGaw Felt ’71 and Ken Felt Ferdinand Dieckmann (d) Wells Fish (d) ’32 and Louise Fish *Lisa Fleming ’82 Jon Ford ’58 and Judith Miller Ford ’58 Ellen Dryden Fosnaught ’73 and John Fosnaught *Leslie Fox (d) ’32 Mark Gabriel ’70 and Jennie Gabriel Elmer Geissler ’51 and Joan Geissler Bob Gentry ’60 and Dennis Gentry Ken Gladish ’74 and Kendal Hegamaster Gladish ’75 Kris Rector Gleason ’73 and Greg Gleason ’72 Larry Gloyd (d) ’54 and Delma Lear Gloyd ’55 Ralph Gray ’55 and Beth Gray Jack Gray (d) *Mary Greiner (d) Stu Gruber ’62 Warren Guthrie (d) ’50 and Louise Osmon Guthrie ’51 Frank Guthrie (d) ’50 Connie Cromer Guyer ’66 Doug Hahn ’73 Joe Hale ’71 and Linda Dayhuff Hale ’71 Dick Hall ’67 and Jill Wood Hall ’68 *Thomas Hamilton (d) ’44 and Harriet Hamilton Thomas Hamman ’72 and Susan Hamman Jay Hammer (d) and Jean Hammer Mary Ball Hammill ’64 and Jim Hammill *Mary Hale Hancock (d) ’35 Beth Harlin ’77 and Dale Webster Richard Heck (d) ’50 and Ruth Irwin Heck (d) ’51 Martha Schobert Heinrich ’74 Jerry Henning ’61 and Joene Henning *Harry Henry (d) ’39 and Ada Martin Henry (d) ’40 Cork Hetherington Joella Able Hiatt ’50 and Sam Hiatt Margaret Hiatt (d) *Emma Hill (d) ’42 *Jim Hine (d) and Janet Ronald Hine (d) ’37 Chip Hixson (d) ’68 and Marilyn Meese Hixson ’68 Imogene Rogers Holmes (d) ’46 John Horner (d) and Anne Horner (d) *Emerson Houck (d) and Jane Houck Thomas Houser (d) ’51 Carl Huber ’59 Nancy Huber (d) ’56 James Igleheart (d) and Diane Foster Igleheart


Ann Leslie Inman ’86 Lester Irvin (d) ’55 Ann Jackman ’61 Roger Jackson ’52 and Marian Jackson Edward Jacobs ’77 Thomas Jamison ’68 *Connie Thrasher Jaquith ’67 Grant Jefferies (d) and Mable Balas Jefferies (d) ’32 Lee Jenkins ’71 Nancy Johns ’54 Ralph Johns (d) Tom Johns ’53 Katherine Johnson ’89 Jerry Johnson (d) ’69 and Betsy Milligan Johnson ’70 Dick Jones ’73 and Liz Giffin Jones ’74 Jean Shepherd Jones (d) ’33 Helen Jordan (d) and David Jordan (d) *Carol Finlayson Kamman ’64 Kevin Keefe ’82 and Jill Philbrick Keefe ’83 Toby Kellogg ’67 Leon Kelly (d) ’53 Marjorie Mitchell Kelt (d) ’37 Raymond Kersting ’55 and Betty Kersting Richard Kessler (d) ’42 and Sarah Kessler Clark Ketterman ’52 and Sylvia Dan Ketterman ’52 Barbara Burkert Kiffmeyer ’60 Eleanor Thornton Killin (d) ’36 Terry Kimbrough ’49 Louis Kincannon (d) and Carolyn Kincannon (d) Kris Kindelsperger (d) ’71 and Roxanna Reasor Kindelsperger ’72 Ross King ’62 and Beth Seiger King ’62 Dawn Hitzner Kirk ’72 Rhoda Kittelsen (d) ’57 Denise Spreitzer Klaviter ’66 Ronald Kleopfer (d) ’51 and Carolyn Kleopfer *Emilie Knipe (d) ’51 Elaine Kops-Bedel ’74 Beth Sprowles Kornstein ’92 Randell Kron ’87 Joseph Kyle George LaNoue ’59 Gail Crellin Larson ’68 and Richard Larson Warren Latimer and Betty Lattimer Bob Lauer ’54 and Judy Pierce Lauer ’53 Dave Lawrence ’64 and Rosalie Lawrence Mark Lawrence ’86 and Dana Hollar Lawrence ’86 Elizabeth Lee (d) *Millie Lemen ’52 Tom Lett ’82 *Mark Levett ’71 and Marabeth Ice Levett ’71 Martha Lokotzke (d) ’58 and Ernest Lewis Charles Lewis (d) ’45 and Jessie Bobb Lewis (d) ’45 Marjorie Lewis (d) ’21 Martha Lokotzke Lewis (d) ’58 and Ernest Lewis Shirley Lewis (d) ’56 Barbara Light ’54 *Wilma Lindberg (d) ’46 *Dianne Linn (d) ’55 Geoff Lorenz ’65 and Niel Phillips Lorenz ’67 *Herold Losche (d) ’35 *Tom Lowry ’71 and Janet Huber Lowry ’72 Andrew Lowry (d) ’45 and Dorothy Lowry (d) Bart Luedeke ’64 and Linda Patton Luedeke ’64 *Joe Luigs ’65 and Marcia Burks Luigs ’67 Kathryn Lutz (d) Keith Main ’53 Daniel Malone (d) ’42 and Mary Simonson Malone (d) ’43 Terry Mann ’70 Bertha Margason (d) *Paul Martin (d) ’36 and Ann Martin Dave Martin ’65 Madelin Henderson Martin (d) ’60 Jim Maschmeyer ’70 Jean Rasmussen Maxwell ’69 Thomas May (d) ’50 and Ann May (d)

*Barbara Ebersole McClelland (d) ’39 Ann Levering McClure (d) ’68 Marion McCoy (d) ’57 and Sara Henry McCoy ’57 Charlie McCulloch ’69 and Debra McCulloch Phil McGeath ’62 and Marianne Frank McGeath (d) ’65 Tim McGeath ’84 David McGregor ’51 and Suzanne Rankin McGregor (d) ’50 Thomas McGuffey (d) and M. Kathryn Raney McGuffey (d) ’33 Jon McKenna ’64 and Sherrie Hitchcock McKenna ’66 Jerry McKenzie ’59 and Brenda McKenzie Harold McReynolds (d) ’50 Pam Merrill ’67 Jeanette Van Osdol Mihelich (d) ’44 and John Mihelich (d) Gloria Miles (d) ’53 John Miller ’62 Beatrice Mills (d) ’49 Marcella Modisett (d) *Gary Montgomery ’60 and Judy Montgomery Barb Jones Moore ’63 *Eleanore Watts (d) ’42 and William Moyer (d) Rick Muhlhauser ’67 and Cynthia Muhlhauser Fred Mullett (d) and Thelma Mullett Phil Mullins ’72 and Jane Mullins Liz Wyman Murray ’58 Ron Myers ’61 Mary Naill (d) ’51 Mike Needler ’64 Elizabeth Newgent (d) Joseph Newton (d) and Martha Newton (d) Randy Nice ’88 *Rusty Nichols and Pat Nichols Susan Chipman Nichter ’73 Gary Parrott ’65 and Celia Mitchell Parrott ’64 Rodney Passmore ’61 *Shep Pawling ’60 and Corrine Neff Pawling (d) ’63 *Betty Newcomer Payton (d) ’41 *Merritt Peck (d) ’50 Ruth Ann Nash Peel ’60 Jim Peterson ’50 and Janice Peterson Pamela Powell ’71 and Richard Custer Merle Powell (d) and Merrill Powell (d) Virginia Prentice (d) ’44 *Morton Prime (d) ’55 and Carol Ziegler Prime ’55 Lois Purdy (d) ’39 Nancy Bickel Quinn ’65 Billie Kyger Rader (d) ’41 Rick Rasmussen ’65 Liz Mellett Rehfus ’74 and John Rehfus Brian Rex (d) ’66 Charlotte Richardt (d) Greg Ridler ’67 Marcia Knox Ritter ’68 Bill Ross ’50 Glenn Ross (d) ’47 and Dorothy Voiles Ross (d) ’48 Elayne Rothert (d) Ross Rowland (d) ’67 *Robert Rowland (d) ’46 and Naomi Rowland (d) Colleen Rowlett (d) ’48 Kathleen McCoy Royer ’63 *Jim Rusie ’66 *Michael Ryan and Phyllis Ryan (d) *Henry Ryder (d) Phil Salsbery ’85 Jane Saeman Sauchak ’68 *Elizabeth Sauer (d) ’46 *Lorena Ryman Scheetz (d) ’36 Charles Scheuermann ’97 and Aimee Rust Scheuermann ’96 Carol Schobert ’74 Stuart Schoff (d) and Jean McKain Schoff Wirz ’47 *Clyde Schrickel (d) ’49 *Phil Scott ’64 Rosa Nelle Beldon Scott (d) ’43 Margaret Seifert-Russell

David Seim (d) ’53 and Marianne Seim (d) Shirley Selz ’57 Rick Shearer ’70 and Ruth Schalk Shearer ’70 Craig Shew ’62 John Shoemaker ’64 and Donna Shoemaker Vivian Simmons (d) ’43 Eileen Sinclair (d) Chester Siver (d) and Margaret Rogers Siver (d) ’35 Susan Carter Slater ’73 Carole Yater Sloan ’61 Ellen Carlson (d) ’42 and Abraham Smaardyk (d) John Smith ’53 and Jean Smith Jonathan Smith and Stephanie Smith Juliana Hafenbritle Smith (d) Harriet Smock (d) Sonja Lamoree Snyder ’71 James Snyder (d) ’57 Jackie Sokol ’60 Alfred Speck (d) ’51 and Elizabeth Broolis Speck (d) ’52 *Jackie Piatt Spedding ’71 Judy Beneville Spencer ’64 Ralph Spencer (d) and Virginia Spencer (d) Joseph Springer (d) ’55 and Glenda Springer Terrell Stanley ’67 Dave Steede ’65 and Carol Rouse Steede ’66 Alice Bowie Steiner ’56 James Stephen (d) ’50 Ron Stephenson ’62 Jack Stiefel ’65 and Nancy Ahaus Stiefel ’66 James Stuckey (d) ’52 *Jim Sturges ’54 and Jeré Hawley Sturges ’57 Larry Sweany ’59 and Marge Whitehead Sweany ’60 *Ethel Swengel (d) ’36 John Swift and Nancy Swift Jim Terhune ’62 Susan Thompson ’68 Skip Throop ’66 and Nancy Dunn ’69 Mary Burnham Throop ’69 John Tobian ’66 and Lydia Ross Tobian ’67 Bob Tobian ’72 Morris Tobin (d) and Helen Tobin (d) Margot Tomsen *John Trier (d) ’66 Wood Turrentine ’70 Mildred McKim Vaughn (d) ’34 Donald Veller (d) and Frances Veller (d) *Harold Voris ’62 Patricia Walne (d) ’54 Don Ward (d) ’54 *Devon Weaver (d) ’63 Shirley Hungate Weersing (d) ’53 Sue Weissinger ’69 Chris Welker ’97 and Lori Helton Welker ’97 *Bill Welsheimer ’51 and Anna Wiles Welsheimer ’52 Keith White (d) and Gwen White (d) Sandy Wilcox ’66 and Melinda Meadows Wilcox ’68 Mark Williams ’76 and Denise Vestal Williams Greg Willman ’85 and Karen Willman Gary Wilson ’71 and Lucinda Wilson *Bob Wilson ’68 John Windle (d) and Ann Windle (d) Stuart Schoff (d) and Jean McKain Schoff Wirz ’47 Howard Withrow (d) ’60 and Jo Ann Flubacher Withrow ’63 John Wittich (d) ’79 and Tami Wittich (d) ’81 Beverly Halloran Wolffe (d) ’59 Ace Yakey ’75 and Beth Brodrick Yakey ’75 John Yarnelle (d) and Catherine Yarnelle (d) DeWayne Yoder ’69 and Susan Miller Yoder ’69 *Cy Young ’68 Sarah Coomer Ziker ’94 George Zirkle (d) and Sara Zirkle (d)

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The John Finley Crowe Society recognizes donors who have contributed $100,000 or more during their lifetime. Founders ($1,000,000 or higher) Jim ’72 and Carol Godfrey Green ’74 William J. and Patricia Stockton Hagenah ’66 Independent Colleges of Indiana, Inc. James Graham Brown Foundation, Inc. David (d) and Helen Jordan (d) Mark A. ’71 and Marabeth Ice Levett ’71 Lilly Endowment Inc. James T. (d) ’39 and Carolyn E. (d) McManaman Paul Ogle Foundation, Inc. James ’50 and Janice Peterson Krannert Charitable Trust Evalyn Cook Richter Memorial Fund Paul K. Richter Memorial Fund John C. ’64 and Donna D. Shoemaker Synod of Lincoln Trails, Presbyterian Church (USA) Howard H. (d) ’60 and Jo Ann Flubacher Withrow ’63 Michael B. ’77 and Judy Zeddies

Benefactors ($500,000 to $999,999) John H. ’65 and Susan Barnard Carroll (d) and Mabel Cheek (d) Eli Lilly and Company Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mary Frank (d) ’64 Larry (d) ’54 and Del Lear Gloyd ’55 Ernest E. Henning (d) The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, Inc. James W. (d) ’60 and Nancy Hinchman Near ’61 Tam Polson ’52 Robert Rice (d) ’52 and Mary Lou Rice (d) Frank L. and Laura L. Smock Foundation

Fellows ($250,000 to $499,999) Ralph Whitcomb ’58 and Ann Taff Anderson (d) ’58 Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Robert R. (d) ’70 and Beth Baylor Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Duke Energy Foundation Martin and Susanne Talmage Ellman ’65 Wells H. (d) ’32 and Louise Fish (d) Paul Vernon (d) ’19 and Margaret M. Fitzgibbon (d) Gregory L. ’72 and Kristine Rector Gleason ’73 Richard ’67 and Jill Wood Hall ’68 Emerson B. (d) and Jane Hanna Houck

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Indiana Arts Commission Eric J. Bedel and Elaine E. Kops-Bedel ’74 Robert F. Muhlhauser ’67 James L. III ’68 and Laura Reid Pease ’68 Presbyterian Church (USA) Peter C.(d) and Jeanette P. Reilly (d) Reilly Foundation Harley W.(d) and Evaline Rhodehamel Michael F. and Phyllis Ryan (d) Phillip D. ’64 and Ronda Martin Scott ’66 Schwab Charitable Fund Second Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis Richard A. ’70 and Ruth Schalk Shearer ’70 Stephen K. Smith ’64 Stan and Sue Totten (d) Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Wills Foundation Carolyn Thomas Wooden (d) Kenneth T. ’65 and Linda Young

Ambassadors ($100,000 to $249,999) Anonymous (3) Daniel ’86 and Karin Abrell Ball Brothers Foundation Dennis A. Barnette ’63 Benton Community Foundation William M. (d) ’62 and Lynn Bolles Boatman ’62 Bruce K. (d) ’54 and Barbara Pattison Bowden ’54 Denny Plattner Memorial Scholarship Sue and J. Michael DeWine First Financial Bancorp Foundation for Science and Theology, Inc. Newell and Virginia Fox William E. (d) ’35 and Evelyn Franklin (d) Mark ’70 and Jennie Gabriel James R. ’67 and Catherine M. Gaunt George and Frances Ball Foundation Andy Gigante ’91 and Shannon Gigante Kenneth L. ’74 and Kendal Hegamaster Gladish ’75 The Hagerman Group Joe ’71 and Linda Dayhuff ’71 Hale Thomas C. ’72 and Susan Hamman Jay William Jr. and Jean K. Hammer May Lou Conner Harris (d) ’33 Robert and Emma Hartkemeier Ross K. Hubbard ’74 IBM Corporation INB National Bank Inland Steel-Ryerson Foundation Roger ’52 and Marian Jackson

Richard E. Kessler (d) ’42 The Kresge Foundation Shirley Lewis (d) ’56 Geoffrey R. ’65 and Niel Phillips Lorenz ’67 Cline Mahoney ’57 John Philip ’62 and Marianne Frank McGeath (d) ’65 Gene and Janet McLemore Marjorie Teetor Meyer (d) John N. Miller ’62 Frederic M. (d) and Thelma Mullett Northwestern Mutual Richard E. ’50 and Florence Olin Neal ’51 Michael ’64 and Kathy Needler Robert D. Orr (d) Francis M. Overstreet (d) Gary A. ’65 and Celia Mitchell Parrott ’64 Shep ’60 and Corrine Neff Pawling ’63 Dick ’62 and Barbara Penn Ben Peternell ’68 and Pam Peternell Petticrew Foundation Morton (d) ’55 and Carol Ziegler Prime ’55 Procter & Gamble Fund Jim Richter ’65 and Julie Irwin Richter ’65 River Valley Financial Bank Sallie W. and Richard H. Rowland Henry C. Ryder (d) Philippe A. ’85 and Lorene Dekko Salsbery (d) ’84 James E. ’50 and Shirley Hughes Spicer ’50 Blanche Stillson (d) Hazel Stuart (d) James B. ’54 and Jere Hawley Sturges ’57 Nevin E. Wagner ’66 Mary L. Wallce (d) Chris Welker ’97 and Lori Helton Welker ’97 Harold Keith (d) and Gwendolyn B. White (d) White Family Trust Mark I. ’76 and Denise Vestal Williams Chuck and Nola Mary Thackery Wolf ’72 Xerox Foundation (d) denotes deceased member


Gold

Gary Ball ’73 and Allyson Burns Ball ’73 Jeff Blair ’70 and Carol Blair Cerelle Bright Bolon Alice Clark ’72 and John Martens Alan Collins ’72 and Rebecca Collins Bill Enright and Edith Enright Lisa Fleming ’82 Brian Haag ’74 Eric Haas ’78 and Jan Patterson Haas ’79 George Hill ’55 and Joan Templin Hill (d) ’54 Jane Jakoubek Kiwanis Foundation Vance Patterson ’72 and Mary Jo Cody Patterson ’75 George Rapp and Peggy Rapp Cis Roberts (d) ’61 Tom Ruder and Sharon Ruder Jonathan Smith and Stephanie Smith Sam Washburn ’56 Bill Welsheimer ’51 and Anna Wiles Welsheimer ’52 Greg Willman ’85 and Karen Willman

Silver

AAA Club Alliance Inc Carol Hartley Allie ’58 Glen Bonsett (d) ’46 and Melba Bonsett (d) Ellen Swigart Boso ’64 and Fred Boso Charlie Bowerman and Coralea Bowerman Reeta Gupta Brendamour ’81 Mike Bruce ’78 and Lisa Bruce Bill Bunch ’65 and Gary Rodgers Marilyn Chamberlain and Dwight R. Chamberlain (d) Christopher Chivetta and Anne Chivetta Dave Chroback ’78 and Melissa Chroback Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Nancy Conover and Hollis Conover (d) ’61 Mary Downing Conway (d) ’18 and Frank Conway Kevin Corlett and Mera Corlett Marge Christie Dietel ’56 and Don Dietal (d) ’55 Duke Energy Corp. Fifth Third Bank Glen Flaningham ’91 and Susie Flaningham German American Bancorp Maribeth Gettinger ’75 and Brad Brown Lynn Nichols Hall ’82 and Chris Hall David Hill ’81 and Susan Goering Hill ’81 Hub Hood ’74 and Margaret Hood Gary Kemper ’63 and Sue Hennegan Kemper ’62 Curt Klus ’60 and Brenda Sharp Klus ’61 Lake Lambert and Kelly Duddles Lambert Millie Lemen ’52 Bob Lowe and Nancy Lowe Bart Luedeke ’64 and Linda Patton Luedeke ’64 Paul Martin (d) ’36 and Ann Martin National Christian Foundation Indiana National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Needler Enterprises, Inc. Mark Nichols ’74 and Cheri Griffith Nichols ’74 Rusty Nichols and Pat Nichols Ken Parker ’78 and Jill Olcott Parker ’76 PepsiAmericas John Resig ’01 Melba Rodriguez and Angela Salas Carol Schobert ’74 Robert Schults (d) ’64 and Marjie Watkins Schults (d) ’66 Marge Soelch Scott ’51 and Thomas A. Scott (d) ’51 Bill Shrewsberry and Brenda Shrewsberry Juliana Hafenbritle Smith (d) Ron Stephenson ’62 and Sally Stephenson Jeff Studds ’77 and Susan Martin Studds ’76 Jay Taff (d) ’26 and Doris Davisson Taff (d) Brenda Igo Townes ’67 and Waverly Townes John Trimble ’77 and Ann Wimsatt Trimble ’78

David Voris (d) ’45 and Annette Voris Nell Nichols Ward ’69 and John Ward Brick Warren ’72 Jamie Turner Wehmeyer ’84 and Keith Wehmeyer Sue Weissinger ’69 Whirlpool Corporation Sue Seifert Williams ’65 and Alexander Williams John Yarnelle (d) and Catherine Yarnelle (d)

Bronze

Anonymous (2) John Ackland ’63 and Diane Ackland Barb Alder ’77 Anne Addison Amos ’51 and Marvin C. Amos (d) David Anderson and Pam Anderson Jamie Anderson ’93 Dick Anderson ’60 and Molly Anderson (d) Judy Mayhew Andrews ’66 and Leonard Andrews ASIANetwork Bill Baker ’73 and Lana Ladd Baker Linda Pirtle Baron ’73 and Mark Baron Dick Beal ’64 and Sue Swigert Beal ’63 Joe Beardsley ’72 Suzie Schwarz Bennett ’74 Chuck Bentley ’75 and Joy Bentley BKD Foundation Margaret Boggs ’59 Edmond Bottorff (d) ’37 and Mildred Bottorff (d) Ray Bowden ’49 and Lucy Gilbert Bowden (d) ’61 Ron Bowman ’68 and Susan Bowman BP Amoco Foundation, Inc. Roger Brinkman ’68 and Jan Favinger Brinkman ’69 Brookston, Inc. Walter Bruyninckx and Anne-Marie Blancquaert Bruyninckx Desa Bubnovich ’74 Bob Burkart ’88 and Beth Hartig Burkart ’89 Ann Harrison Campbell ’70 and Gordon Campbell (d) Jim Campbell ’51 and Melinda Campbell (d) Michael Childers ’84 and Kelly Campbell Childers ’84 Wade Clapp ’77 and Nancy Swigonski Anne Marie Coatsolonia ’89 Jean Matson Collier ’54 Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc. Community Foundation of Madison and Jefferson Co., Inc. Darleen Connolly and John Connolly Construction-Management & Design, Inc. Tim Costich ’69 and Julia Costich Vince Couden ’65 and Sue Scott Couden ’65 Larry Cranfill ’61 and Deborah Cranfill Rich Dickmann ’56 and Marysue Dickmann (d) Michael Duffy and Bonnie Duffy Tom Duiser ’69 and Sara Duiser Mark Dunning ’83 and Sang Hyun Dunning Helen Eby ’55 Dima Elissa ’85 David Fannin and Lucille Fannin Barbara Farrar Evans ’69 and Tom Evans Mervin Feick Jerry Felland ’54 and Mary Felland Mark Finegan ’75 and Christy Lehman Finegan ’74 First Presbyterian Church (Anderson) Frank Fisher ’53 and Eileen Scanlon Fisher (d) ’53 Isaac Fokuo ’98 and Patti Emshwiller Fokuo ’98 Matt Forrester and Andy Forrester Sam George ’75 and Linda Anderson George ’78 John Gregg (d) ’62 Marcella Farrar Guthrie Harriet Gross Hamilton and Thimas G. Hamilton (d) ’44 Woody Harrelson ’83 and Laura Harrelson Martha Schobert Heinrich ’74 and Charles Heinrich Dick Helton ’68 and Cindy Helton Kathy Hennegan ’78 Margaret Hiatt (d)

Tim Hosler ’81 and Celia Hosler Rick Huber ’68 and Betsy Gray Huber ’68 Dennis Hunt and Linda Hunt Indiana Campus Compact Intel Foundation Steve Jobe and Terry Jobe Peggy Taggart Johnston ’60 and Richard Johnston (d) ’59 Wallace Judkins (d) ’27 and Lila Judkins Clark Ketterman ’52 and Sylvia Dan Ketterman ’52 Roxie Reasor Kindelsperger ’72 and Kris Kindelsperger (d) ’71 Ross King ’62 and Beth Seiger King ’62 Wiley Kite ’90 and Tim Kendrick Bob Kraft ’54 and Mary Harkins Kraft ’55 Thorny Land ’64 and Kathryn Land Dave Lawrence ’64 and Rosalie Lawrence Daniel Lewis (d) ’32 and Annette Fewell Lewis ’36 Martha Lokotzke (d) ’58 and Ernest Lewis Lincoln Financial Group The Lorenz Corporation Dave MacArthur ’64 and Diana MacArthur Paul MacMillan and Barbara MacMillan The Madison Courier John Martin ’66 and Marjorie Danneil Martin ’66 Veronica Witt Martin ’84 and Gregg Martin Jean Rasmussen Maxwell ’69 and Richard Maxwell Dick McFarland (d) Randy McPhee ’72 and Burtie Beekman McPhee ’72 Mark McReynolds ’78 Ken Miller ’77 and Lisa Miller Robert Miller (d) ’39 and Doris Miller Walt Morrill and Elaine Morrill Steven Mullins ’78 and Nancy Mullins One America Financial Partners, Inc. Andy Pelham ’51 and Audrey Pelham Claire Porter (d) Lynn Powell ’56 and Susan Foreman Powell (d) ’57 Larry Pugh ’66 and Nancy Morris Pugh ’67 Inez Pumphrey and Z. Pumphrey (d) Mary Burch Hambrick Ratliff ’78 and Wes Ratliff ’76 Jon Riester ’98 and Allison Correll Riester ’98 June Rogers and William Rogers (d) ’50 Bill Rothe ’67 and Nanette Rothe Nick Rutsis ’63 and Tricia Rutsis Everett Schwarm and Minnie Schwarm (d) Lee Scroggins ’66 and Mae Fettig Scroggins (d) ’66 Charles Sena (d) ’49 and Constance Sena Ezra Shaya (d) ’50 and Carole Shaya (d) John Shortridge ’62 and Margo Stockton Shortridge ’62 Jeff Smith ’89 and Kim Smith John Stanley ’72 Chris Stark ’91 and Ann Archibald Stark ’93 Dave Steede ’65 and Carol Rouse Steede ’66 Don Steiner ’56 and Alice Bowie Steiner ’56 Joyce Steiner ’83 and Kevin Leahy John Stoller ’71 and Bonnie Stoller Larry Sweany ’59 and Marge Whitehead Sweany ’60 John Swift and Nancy Swift Thorntown Presbyterian Church Skip Throop ’66 and Nancy Dunn ’69 Bob Tobian ’72 and Deborah Tobian UPS Foundation Chris Utz ’81 and Beth Farrisee Utz ’81 Verizon Communications Linda Gillies Vicik ’70 and Rick Vicik Wendy Wagner ’82 and Michael Walker Richard Walker ’54 Chris Walsh ’08 Jim Ward ’81 Jim White ’57 and Judy Haggard White ’59 Bob White ’68 and Jane Thorn White ’68 James Wood (d) and Janice Wood Ace Yakey ’75 and Beth Brodrick Yakey ’75 George Zirkle (d) and Sara Zirkle (d)

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THE JAMES BLYTHE PRESIDENTS’ CLUB The James Blythe Presidents’ Club is an annual recognition society for donors who contribute $1,000 or more. Principal Members ($25,000 and Higher) Anonymous (2) Andy Anderson ’58 Gary Ball ’73 and Allyson Burns Ball ’73 Linda Pirtle Baron ’73 and Mark Baron Barb Conklin (d) Susanne Talmage Ellman ’65 and Marty Ellman Mary Frank (d) ’64 Kris Rector Gleason ’73 and Greg Gleason ’72 Tricia Stockton Hagenah ’66 and Will Hagenah Elaine Kops-Bedel ’74 and Eric Bedel George LaNoue ’59 and Patricia LaNoue Mark Levett ’71 and Marabeth Ice Levett ’71 Shirley Lewis (d) ’56 Tam Polson ’52 Greg Ridler ’67 and Nancy Ridler Cis Roberts (d) ’61 Bryan Ruder ’13 Tom Ruder and Sharon Ruder Henry Ryder (d) Steve Smith ’64 Juliana Hafenbritle Smith (d) Stan Totten Michael Zeddies ’77 and Judy Zeddies

Distinguished Members ($10,000 to $24,999) Anonymous (2) Dan Abrell ’86 and Karin Abrell Jamie Anderson ’93 Dennis Barnette ’63 Beth Baylor Jeff Blair ’70 and Carol Blair Ellen Swigart Boso ’64 and Fred Boso Desa Bubnovich ’74 Dave Chroback ’78 and Melissa Chroback Wade Clapp ’77 and Nancy Swigonski Lisa Fleming ’82 Isaac Fokuo ’98 and Patti Emshwiller Fokuo ’98 Mark Gabriel ’70 and Jennie Gabriel Andy Gigante ’91 and Shannon Gigante Jerry Johnson (d) ’69 and Betsy Milligan Johnson ’70 David Johnson and Anne Nobles Clark Ketterman ’52 and Sylvia Dan Ketterman ’52 Wiley Kite ’90 and Tim Kendrick Lake Lambert and Kelly Duddles Lambert Geoff Lorenz ’65 and Niel Phillips Lorenz ’67 Gary Montgomery ’60 and Judy Montgomery Gary Parrott ’65 and Celia Mitchell Parrott ’64 Chip Pease ’68 and Laura Reid Pease ’68 Ben Peternell ’68 and Pam Peternell Mary Burch Hambrick Ratliff ’78 and Wes Ratliff ’76 John Resig ’01 Melba Rodriguez and Angela Salas Phil Salsbery ’85 and Susan Salsbery Rick Shearer ’70 and Ruth Schalk Shearer ’70 John Shoemaker ’64 and Donna Shoemaker

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John Trimble ’77 and Ann Wimsatt Trimble ’78 Jamie Turner Wehmeyer ’84 and Keith Wehmeyer Lawrence White and Patricia Cavender Sue Seifert Williams ’65 and Alexander Williams Greg Willman ’85 and Karen Willman John Wittich (d) ’79 and Tami Ferguson Wittich (d) ’81

Patron Members ($5,000 to $9,999) Anonymous Larry Allen ’59 and Renee Allen David Barker and Debra Barker Lynn Bolles Boatman ’62 Cerelle Bright Bolon Bill Bunch ’65 and Gary Rodgers Ronald Burton (d) ’60 Alan Collins ’72 and Rebecca Collins Mark Dunning ’83 and Sang Hyun Dunning Glen Flaningham ’91 and Susie Flaningham Jim Gaunt ’67 and Kate Gaunt Ken Gladish ’74 and Kendal Hegamaster Gladish ’75 Brian Haag ’74 Joe Hale ’71 and Linda Dayhuff Hale ’71 Lynn Nichols Hall ’82 and Chris Hall Joyce Bortner Johnson ’67 and David Johnson Mark Kleiman ’87 and Sandra Kleiman Peggy Kreisle Mayhill (d) ’42 Tim McGeath ’84 and Karyl McGeath Linda McKee (d) ’70 Rick Muhlhauser ’67 and Cynthia Tuke Muhlhauser Gary Myers ’77 and Mary Myers Nancy Hinchman Near ’61 Inez Pumphrey Phil Scott ’64 and Roni Martin Scott ’66 Jonathan Smith and Stephanie Smith Thomas P. Timmins (d) ’66 Louise Hinds Voss ’50 and Jim Voss Chris Welker ’97 and Lori Helton Welker ’97 Bob White ’68 and Jane Thorn White ’68 Jo Ann Flubacher Withrow ’63

Sustaining Members ($2,500 to $4,999) Anonymous Ralph Anderson (d) ’51 and Nancy Austin Anderson (d) ’50 Ginny Cooper Ballinger ’64 and Robert Ballinger John Barnard ’65 and Susan Barnard Franklin Barnes ’58 and Dianne Barnes Ron Bowman ’68 and Susan Bowman Marc Breit and Lisa Breit Mike Bruce ’78 and Lisa Bruce Jim Campbell ’51 Alice Clark ’72 and John Martens Tim Costich ’69 and Julia Costich Thomas Gold and Sandra Gold Jeff Goodwin ’97 and Kristie Durst Goodwin ’98 Caleb Gosnell ’07 Kathy Hennegan ’78

Jim Hutchinson and Jenny Hutchinson Max Jinks ’52 Steve Jobe and Terry Jobe Bryan Kendall ’02 and Bridget Kendall Ray Kramer ’99 and Jill Robinson Kramer ’98 Millie Lemen ’52 Cline Mahoney ’57 Wendy Martin ’95 Bob Myers ’56 and Noushi Mohandes Myers ’56 Judy Young Neill ’69 and Hank Neill Michael Richardson ’98 and Stacy Lindblom Richardson ’96 Bill Shrewsberry and Brenda Shrewsberry Skip Throop ’66 and Nancy Dunn ’69 Linda Gillies Vicik ’70 and Rick Vicik Wendy Wagner ’82 and Michael Walker Nell Nichols Ward ’69 and John Ward Mark Whittenburg ’89 and Marla Kohler Whittenburg ’90

Members ($1,000 to $2,499) Anonymous (2) John Ackland ’63 and Diane Ackland Barb Alder ’77 Carol Hartley Allie ’58 Judy Mayhew Andrews ’66 and Leonard Andrews Lee Annis ’78 Barb Geason Arthur ’73 and Stephen Arthur Ferd Avril ’54 and Carol Hickman Avril ’56 Courtney Barancin ’93 Joe Beardsley ’72 Kevin Berry ’90 and Leslie Taylor ’93 Phil Bibb ’63 Lindsay Clark Bilyeu ’83 Gregory Bishop ’85 Jay Black ’00 and Amanda Arnsperger Black ’00 Jane Feutz Blair ’70 and Steve Blair Bob Bogardus ’55 Bryan Bosta ’02 Ray Bowden ’49 Kim Brant ’91 Roger Brinkman ’68 and Jan Favinger Brinkman ’69 George Brutcher ’71 Patrick Buley ’10 Bruce Bunger ’77 and Debbie Wisner Bunger ’78 Bob Burkart ’88 and Beth Hartig Burkart ’89 Zachary Burns ’99 and Amy Burns Beckie Waters Burston ’81 and Michael Burston Rich Burton ’73 and Ann McCormick Burton ’73 Ann Harrison Campbell ’70 Ryndee Skillman Carney ’77 and John Carney Grant Carson ’04 and Amy Ochoa Carson ’04 Paul Cashen ’78 and Mary Cashen Janet Lineburg Castor ’70 Mike Cheek ’70 Jane Osmer Chinn ’57 and John Chinn Glenn Clawson ’79 and Nancy Clawson Adam Clevenger ’05 and Jessica Trimble Jeff Conner and Margie Conner Darleen Connolly and John Connolly


Nancy Conover Jeff Cook Jim Copeland ’61 and Roberta Demlow Copeland ’61 Vince Couden ’65 and Sue Scott Couden ’65 Nancy Becker Czarny ’75 and Julian Czarny Pamela Pearson Dailey ’74 and David Dailey Lee Daley and Megan Daley Yvonne Davis Joe DeGroff ’75 and Debra DeGroff Sue DeWine and Mike DeWine Dawn Doup-Pandit ’98 and Shounak Pandit David Draper ’73 Michael Duffy and Bonnie Duffy Helen Eby ’55 Chip Egan ’73 and Diane Watt Egan ’72 Todd Ehninger ’78 Dr. and Mrs. James P. Fadley Ryan Fite ’01 and Natalie Fite Burk Fleming ’66 and Sharon Fleming Steve Fritsch ’75 and Juli Dixon Fritsch ’75 Michelle Brouillette Fromme ’79 and Guy Fromme John Gable ’78 and Kristin Winterroth Gable ’77 Shannon Veach Gibbs ’91 and Scott Gibbs George Gray ’85 and Beth Bartley Gray ’84 Lynn Gutches Snowden ’75 and Hank Snowden Marcella Farrar Guthrie Doug Hahn ’73 Al Hamann ’60 and Sue Groppenbecher Hamann ’61 Tom Hamman ’72 and Susan Hamman Mary Ball Hammill ’64 and Jim Hammill Lynn Harbeson Chuck Harper ’69 and Alice Powell Harper ’70 Glen Hastings ’81 and Jackie Hastings Bill Hatch ’64 and Nancy Hatch Martha Schobert Heinrich ’74 and Charles Heinrich Becky Henry ’84 and Robert Baron George Hill ’55 Bix Howland ’72 and Jane Barnes Howland ’72 Rick Huber ’68 and Betsy Gray Huber ’68 Roger Hyatt ’63 and Betty Hyatt Michelle Binder Jarboe ’86 and Charles Jarboe Paul Johnson ’94 and Heather Hardman Johnson ’91 Randy Johnson and Judi Johnson Claire Kelsch Jolie ’64 and Art Jolie Dick Jones ’73 and Liz Giffin Jones ’74 Donald Jones and Joann Jones David Jump and Eileen Pruett Andrew Katsanis ’54 and Sara Katsanis James Keller and Charlotte Keller Paul Keller Jim Kinder ’60 and Nancy Manguse Kinder ’61 Ross King ’62 and Beth Seiger King ’62 Bill Lantz ’72 and Natalie LeRoy Lantz ’72 Bart Luedeke ’64 and Linda Patton Luedeke ’64 Diane Magary ’87 Sarah Klopp Mantz ’75 and Michael Mantz John Martin ’66 and Marjorie Danneil Martin ’66 John Matthew ’51 and Judy McKay Thom Mayer ’73 and Maureen Mayer Sara Henry McCoy ’57 Charlie McCulloch ’69 and Deborah McCulloch Kip McDonald ’07 and Amber Kaelin McDonald ’07 Randy McPhee ’72 and Burtie Beekman McPhee ’72 John Miller ’62 Michael Miller ’99 and Kristin Lill Miller ’98 Lee Mitchell ’85 and Daphne Doyle Mitchell ’86 Sally Scarton Mitchell ’95 and Brad Mitchell Linda Cunningham Morice ’70 and James Morice Bob Morrison ’69 and Peggy Ferren Morrison ’70

Steven Mullins ’78 and Nancy Mullins Liz Wyman Murray ’58 Chip Newman ’72 and Pam Newman Mark Nichols ’74 and Cheri Griffith Nichols ’74 Troy Noard Steve Noble ’66 and Elizabeth Noble Vance Patterson ’72 and Mary Jo Cody Patterson ’75 Shep Pawling ’60 Andy Pelham ’51 and Audrey Pelham Jim Peterson ’50 and Janice Peterson Andrew Plattner ’84 Eric Plinke ’89 and Lori Newlin Plinke ’89 Marti McNaughton Pollom ’77 Tom Prendergast ’55 Larry Pugh ’66 and Nancy Morris Pugh ’67 George Rapp and Peggy Rapp Jim Richter ’65 and Julie Irwin Richter ’65 John Riddick ’87 Paul Rider ’67 and Shanron Malone Rider ’68 Marcia Knox Ritter ’68 and Alan Ritter Bill Rothe ’67 and Nanette Rothe Sallie Rowland Lori Wilson Rudzinski ’81 and Donald Rudzinski Rich Scamehorn ’64 and Sandy Nice Scamehorn ’64 Bill Schlosser ’77 and Ann Becher Schlosser ’77 Carol Schobert ’74 Steve Shanklin ’66 and Sherry Robinson John Shortridge ’62 and Margo Stockton Shortridge ’62 Barton Shroyer and Bonnie Shroyer Chris Smithka ’05 and Haben Goitom Vicki Von Pein Snarr ’77 and Greg Snarr Kelli McGuire Snidow ’07 Jim Spencer ’75 and Jane Alling Spencer ’76 Judy Beneville Spencer ’64 and Rik Spencer Alice Crane Spuller ’59 and Robert Spuller Chris Stark ’91 and Ann Archibald Stark ’93 Dave Steede ’65 and Carol Rouse Steede ’66 Bill Stephan ’57 and Alma Stephan Ron Stephenson ’62 and Sally Stephenson Curt Stine ’71 and Judy Stine Larry Sweany ’59 and Marge Whitehead Sweany ’60 Susanne Taylor and Richard Taylor Jack Tharp ’73 and Pamela Tharp Bob Tobian ’72 and Deborah Tobian Brenda Igo Townes ’67 and Waverly Townes Philip Turrie ’59 and Helen Turrie Dick Ulerich ’57 and Margaret Freeman Ulerich ’58 Chris Utz ’81 and Beth Farrisee Utz ’81 David Vassallo and Linda Vassallo Rick Veach ’88 and Teresa Veach Nancee Vine ’54 Harry Wade and Ann Wade Chris Walsh ’08 Phillip Walsh and Nancy Walsh Sam Washburn ’56 Bryan Watts Jim Watts Brady Wells ’83 and Julie Queener Wells ’84 Jon Welty ’92 Faye Haas Wendel ’80 and Brad Wendel Greg Whitehead ’76 and Barbara Whitehead Marietta Willman Dennis Wilson ’66 and Sue Viehe Wilson ’67 Madolin Witte ’75 and Chris Freymuller Ralu Smith Wolf ’76 and Bob Wolf Ron Woods ’92 and Karen Woods Ace Yakey ’75 and Beth Brodrick Yakey ’75

Dear Class of 1955, I am very grateful and appreciative of this scholarship and financial support. This fund has helped me pursue higher education and personal growth. I am a senior Psychology major and I am very excited to plan for a student credit-receiving internship at Cornerstone Autism Center during Spring Term of 2019. It is an honor to receive this help. I have very much so enjoyed the time spent at Hanover College with all of its tranquility and community. I have learned on this campus that being perfect is an impossible tedious task and that I am better off being honest to myself and others about my efforts while learning from many inevitable mistakes. Kyle Carson ’19 Sigma Chi 21


The Moffett Society acknowledges donors who contribute up to $999.99 on an annual basis. Educators ($750 to $999) Anonymous Phil Corrao ’03 and Kari Collier Corrao ’05 David Dodge Andy Goshorn ’97 and Julie Sorg Goshorn ’98 Connie Thrasher Jaquith ’67 Stephanie Kleinrichert Greg Lorenzi ’99 and Brittany Thompson Lorenzi ’98 Edwin Nartey ’15 Rick Shoultz ’87 and Nikki Gray Shoultz ’89 R.J. Smith ’01 and Kelly Smith Ed Starbeck ’88 Steve Stiller ’78 and Brenda Stiller Janet Wilbur Wylie ’71 and John Wylie

Builders ($500 to $749) Anonymous Sue Alexander and Johnny Alexander Dick Anderson ’60 Jessica Anderson ’04 Michael Anderson and Carol Anderson John Baer ’70 and Jan Baer Andrew Berger ’04 and Emily Hankley Berger ’04 Beth Boord ’76 and Henry Ambrose Clark Bright and Karen Bright Jim Budros ’67 and Susan Dils Budros ’67 Blair Carmosino and Jamie Carmosino Terry Carrico and Kimberly Carrico Dave Cassel and Tina Jones Mike Chambers ’71 and Sharon Mason Chambers ’71 Susan Worden Clark ’68 and Will Newman Dave Crane ’04 and Amanda Penick ’06 Riki Crowe ’17 Matt Diggs ’54 and Nancy Diggs Jim Douglas ’78 and Julie Allen Douglas ’78 David Doup John Dwenger ’58 and Lou Owens Dwenger ’57 Bonnie Wible Dyar ’82 Melissa Pope Eden Thomas Eller ’65 and Ellen Eller Al Flory ’62 and Trisha Flory Chris Gage and Rhonda Gage Jim Gillespie ’88 Nancy Godleski ’89 Garth Goodlett ’94 and Wendi Creech Goodlett ’94 Stephen Gray and Lisa Gumm-Gray John Guthrie ’82 and Sheila Murdock Guthrie ’85 Charles Hall ’74 Charles Hallgarth (d) ’57 and Betty Hallgarth (d) Betty McCormick Harley ’79 James Hatcher and Carolyn Hatcher Casey Roseberry Heckler ’00 Sara Herstad ’00 Hub Hood ’74 and Margaret Hood Graig Huber ’00 Aaron Irwin ’01 and Jill Irwin Dave Jackson ’69 Thomas Jamison ’68 and Karen Jamison

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Andy Jankowski ’95 and Lisa Jordan Jankowski ’94 Susan Johnson Molly Totten Jones ’86 and John Jones Lindsey Jump ’11 Linda Cross Kaufman ’62 Tracy Keller Gary Kemper ’63 and Sue Hennegan Kemper ’62 Rich Kimbler ’69 Terry Kimbrough ’49 and Ellen Kimbrough Jesse Kovener and Elsie Kovener Paul Krieger and Barbara Krieger Patricia Love Krise ’81 and Thomas Krise Thorny Land ’64 and Kathryn Land Thomas Lawrence ’62 and Connie Carpenter Lawrence ’64 Greg Leonhardt ’78 and Patricia Leonhardt Min Li ’96 and Joy Wu Matt Linville ’97 and Kelly Linville Katy Lowe Schneider ’93 and Greg Schneider Paul MacMillan and Barbara MacMillan Michael Malast ’63 and Joyce Malast Louise Robertson Markve ’59 Veronica Witt Martin ’84 and Gregg Martin Don McKay ’71 Mike Miller ’69 and Patty Warren Miller ’69 Ryan Moravec ’98 and Annette Douglass Moravec ’99 Brad Morin ’02 and Merideth Morin Clay Morris ’65 and Barbara Morris Julia Morris ’82 and Alan Morris Susan Frohman Mullarkey ’57 Nissa Nack ’81 and Robert Flock Donald Nead ’52 Rick Nicholas ’72 and Ellen Nicholas Dave Northam ’71 Steve Olvey ’65 and Lynne Vittorio Bart Ost ’76 and Ann Fricke Ost ’76 Jeffrey Phillips John Pollom ’03 and Sarabeth Ratliff Pollom ’05 Ken Prince ’80 Margo Erganian Purdy ’74 and Michael Purdy Barbara Meyer Ramsaur ’58 Eric Ratts Julie Goff Reed ’97 and Scott Reed Bethan Roberts ’02 and Mark Pietrykowski Eric Robinson ’92 Bob Robison ’52 Matt Rogers ’00 and Melanie Shepherd ’02 Darrin Rubino and Michelle Rubino Carolyn Sacksteder ’54 Marcus Samale and Mary Samale Doug Seward ’77 and Teri Seward Kathy Baird Seward ’79 Stacey Sellins Shadix ’02 and Steven Shadix Rachel Slade Sharpe ’13 and Devon Sharpe ’13 Barbara Barnett Sheffield ’59 and Len Sheffield Denny Shogren ’60 and Mary Shogren Mary Ann Ryrholm Shubert ’63 and Bruce Shubert Brent Smith ’76 and Patricia Clifton Andrew Smithka and Amy Smithka Nancy Green Sponsler ’75 and Art Sponsler

Kevin Stormer ’04 and Jane Inman Stormer ’04 Roy Strohl ’67 and Cathy Pryor Strohl ’67 Stephen Stuckwisch ’86 and Lisa Stuckwisch Jeff Studds ’77 and Susan Martin Studds ’76 April Reppy Suydam ’06 and Stephen Suydam Sarah Rehberg Swisher ’84 and Rick Swisher Dennis Sylvester ’59 and Lorna Sylvester John Tobian ’66 and Lydia Ross Tobian ’67 Jim Tobin ’70 and Carol Tobin Harold Voris ’62 and Helen Voris Joe Wakefield ’75 and Becky Tabor Wakefield ’74 John Weiss (d) ’50 Bud Wertz ’51 Jim White ’57 and Judy Haggard White ’59 Gary Williams and Stacy Williams Jan Winbigler and Randy Winbigler Bob Wolverton ’48 and Peggy Wolverton Vance Woodward ’65 and Phyllis Bohman Bill Yates and Deborah Yates David Yeager and Beverly Yeager Ken Young ’65 and Linda Young James Zimmerman ’53 and Rachel Matthew Zimmerman ’52 Ken Zinszer ’65 and Judy Webb Zinszer ’65

Pioneers ($250 to $499) Rob Allega ’10 Suellen Imes Baird ’61 and Eugene Baird Eric Ballenger ’81 and Leslie Ballenger David Banks Bruce Barkhau ’61 and Margie Bertram Barkhau ’61 Rob Barlow and Michelle Barlow Regina Brown Barringer ’00 Jane Kennard Baynes ’49 Elizabeth Bodkin Bedwell ’64 Lauren Black ’50 Daniel Block and Megan Landis Matt Boyd ’96 Linda Beard Brant ’73 and Kenneth Brant Jim Braun ’79 and Launa Braun Marcia Stewart Breckenridge ’67 Kim Marks Brinegar ’80 and Kevin Brinegar Ron Brogan ’68 and Darla Brogan Jim Broughton ’70 Jon Bruce ’66 and Barb Edmonson Bruce ’66 Heather Pace Buhr ’95 and Kevin Buhr ’97 Eliza Bui ’15 Pete Burks ’71 and Nancy Gurtner Burks ’66 Mike Bush ’78 and Susannah Schreiner Bush ’80 Patricia Wyche Calore ’83 and Jeff Calore Craig Cammack ’00 and Joseph Coleman Jessica Tinsley Carroll ’00 and Aaron Carroll Mike Chalk ’76 and Melissa Chalk Kyle Chen ’81 and Susan Chen Amy Dickason Chesterfield ’98 and Matt Chesterfield Andrea Meridith Ciske ’83 and Fred Ciske David Collier Joe Colussi ’78 and Becky Staab Elsa Conboy


Matthew Cornacchione Pete Corrao ’76 and Suzanne Spencer Corrao ’78 Sara Harding Crafton ’04 and Trevor Crafton Joe Craig and Susan Craig Barbara Dowden Cravens ’50 Gunnar Crowell ’07 Philip Dankoski and Mary Dankoski G-J Meyer Darling ’93 and Ed Darling Troy Davis ’01 and Katie Beck Davis ’01 Ann Butz Dean ’71 and Carl Dean Darrell Dennis and Siobhan Dennis Mark Dorrell ’76 and Susan Dorrell Bill Douthit (d) ’62 Roger Eckerle and Terri Eckerle Phil Eckert ’68 and Ginna Bryant Eckert ’68 Troy Edwards ’97 and Elisabeth McCandless Edwards ’98 John Elliott ’84 and Karen Clark Elliott ’86 Joe Endres ’96 and Melinda Endres Jana Erner ’87 and Martin Hanawalt Rick Farmer ’67 Lindsay Rainey Faulstick ’07 and Ben Faulstick ’06 Howard Fisher ’61 and Irene Fisher Jon Ford ’58 and Judith Miller Ford ’58 Dick Freeman ’73 and Sandy Schwarz Freeman ’74 Paula Fricke ’74 Chuck Friedersdorf ’50 and Carol Smith Friedersdorf ’51 Edward Ghearing ’58 Scott Green ’84 and Becky Mills Green ’85 Scott Greenwald and Beth Greenwald Jim Hannewald ’69 Connie Harbeson Michael Hart ’72 and Janis Hart Lisa Mills Hawker ’94 and Jon Hawker James Hawkins and Christine Hawkins Leanne Heagle Lori Eaglin Hedges ’06 and Troy Hedges Erin Herbert ’03 and Derek Selznick ’04 Elbert Hinds ’54 Jim Holland ’65 and Bobbi Holland Bradford Hood ’79 and Cindy Hood Bob Hopper ’64 and Beverly Shirk Hopper ’64 Scott Horner and Jennifer Morlan-Horner Tim Hosler ’81 and Celia Hosler Aaron Hubbard ’91 and Linda Hubbard Ross Hubbard ’74 Christy Hughes and Dan Hughes Jason Hulett ’96 Joyce Knox Imel ’67 and Don Imel Ryan Jaggers Brad Johnson and Julie Johnson Alan Jones and Angela Jones Bob Jones ’60 and Priss Rose Jones ’61 Dick Kallenberg ’66 and Kathryn Kallenberg Kevin Keefe ’82 and Jill Philbrick Keefe ’83 Nick Kestner ’62 and Katy Kestner Paul Kettlewell ’73 and Jane Hagerman Kettlewell ’73 Carol Hamaker Killen ’72 and James Killen Kim Lansdell Anthony Ooley Lathery ’11 and Joshua Lathery Kim Leach and Steve Leach Stephanie LeBrun ’12 Joan Phillips Leitzel ’58 Nathan Littlefield ’05 and Lauren Williams Littlefield ’04 George Livarchik ’76 and Susan Livarchik Tom Lowry ’71 and Janet Huber Lowry ’72 Peggy Lacey Manella (d) ’52 and R.L. Manella (d) Lynn Welch Maricle ’75 and Scott Maricle Zack Maricle ’10 Ann Martin Miranda Bailey Maxwell ’01 and Jason Maxwell ’98 Cynthia McClain ’73 Rosemary Demaree McCurry ’42 Bill McFerran ’62 and Janice McFerran Jerry McKenzie ’59 and Brenda McKenzie Jim Miksch ’72 and Barbara Miksch

David Minniear and Jammie Minniear Robert Monsarrat ’70 and Mary Monsarrat Susan Moore Don Morrison ’64 Dianne Niceley Motto ’63 and Daniel Motto Janet Mueller ’48 John Muessel ’74 and Sally Craney Muessel ’76 Jack Musgrave ’66 Carl Nettleton Rusty Nichols and Pat Nichols Bill Nighbert ’54 and June Hereford Nighbert ’61 Robin O’Meara Kathy Obenchain ’82 Judy Salkoski Olson ’86 and Joe Olson Jean Ross Ozols ’77 and Charles Ozols Bill Patton ’57 and Mary Patton Scott Pearson ’77 and Pam Whipker Pearson Doug Pope Tam Porter ’69 and Anne Porter Brian Power Peter Preocanin and Shelley Preocanin Phil Queen ’60 and Ronda Queen Diane Thomas Rhodes ’73 and Richard Rhodes Ann Hayes Ronald ’78 and Peter Ronald Jim Rusie ’66 and Rebecca Fahrbach Rusie ’68 John Rusie ’71 and Conni Bastin Rusie ’72 Susie Rutschow Carrie Savage-Zimmerman ’77 and Kevin Zimmerman Marshall Scheper ’84 and Sandra Scheper Ann Cummings Shreve ’67 and John Shreve Randy Siepler and Janice Siepler Damian Simmons and Shannon Simmons Carl Sims ’71 and Barb Kelly Sims ’72 Mary Ann Slagle Lucy Fisher Smiley ’99 and Eric Smiley Jeff Smith ’89 and Kim Smith Ken Snowden ’71 Chip Snyder ’86 and Susan Snyder David Snyder ’82 and Pamela Snyder Heather Hudson Somarriba ’08 Susan Spaulding ’84 Jan Shepherd Spry and Brian Spry Rob St. Pierre ’70 and Kathy St. Pierre Suzie Rollins Stanis ’85 and Bob Stanis Ann Lambert Stenger ’89 and Mark Stenger Sara Luther Stephanus ’82 and Tony Stephanus Scott Stewart and Christi Stewart Kay Stokes David Strasenburgh ’50 and Lenni Strasenburgh Tim Stringer and Polly Stringer Carolyn Baird Stupin ’71 and David Stupin Brad Tandy and Jennifer Tandy Lizz Taylor Nick Taylor ’13 John Tennant ’57 and Virginia Keller Tennant ’58 Rick Terrell ’70 and Sue Terrell Lisa Thornberry Sue Fryback Tilley ’89 and Patrick Tilley ’89 Samantha Toberman ’74 Aaron Tobian ’98 and Jennifer Cole Tobian ’97 Jamie Tomes ’94 Bob Townsend ’70 and Judy Haysley Townsend ’70 Denise Herrenbruck Townsend ’04 and Daniel Townsend Jim Trachtman and Courtney Trachtman Julie Tuggle ’68 Karen McLaughlin Ulack ’69 Immanuel Umoren ’18 Gary Valentine and Jill Valentine Mark Verbanic and Polly Verbanic Carol Wagen Mike Waiz ’72 and Debbie Waiz Jim Watts and Linda Watts Linda Wehner Andrew Welenken Sam Whilding ’78 and Heidi McKenna Becky Wagner Whitaker ’67 and Gary Whitaker

Jay Whitmer ’74 and John Frizzo Larry Willen ’57 Sara Wines ’15 Elizabeth Winters and Brian Winters Carol Hadley Wire ’65 and Jerald Wire Jenni Lyter Wissel ’04 and Bryce Wissel ’04 Nancy Gardner Wissel ’75 and Bruce Wissel Linda Woods ’71 Thomas Wylie ’63 and Donna Wylie Nancy Peyton Yohe ’59 and Mike Yohe Garett Zorb ’19 Sherri Purcell Zornes ’85 and Todd Zornes

Believers (Gifts up to $249) Anonymous (16) Trinady Schottmiller Abbott ’06 Susan Abel ’89 Brian Abney ’06 Jan Abrams and Mary Abrams Angie Adams ’11 Joseph Adams ’75 Chris Adamson Dottie Pickens Addison ’56 Becky Rhoten Adkins and Eddie Adkins Dennis Adkins and Janice Adkins Kay Morgan Ahaus ’66 and Bill Ahaus Stacey Philippe Albert ’90 and Anthony Albert Steve Alessia and Kathy Alessia Ashley Turner Alexander ’15 Carrie Alexander ’15 Colin Alexander ’14 Gavin Alexander ’17 Haley Alexander ’19 Michael Alexander and Marilu Alexander Alex Alfaro Stephen Alford and Tanya Alford Bailey Allen ’18 Dave Allen ’89 and Sara Mullenholz Allen ’89 Steve Allen ’04 and Jessica Bauman Allen ’05 Robert Alles and Claudia Alles Pamela Knicely Alley ’83 Bob Alonso ’74 and Deb Givan ’73 Holly Alter ’19 Ellen Altermatt and Bill Altermatt Barbara Amiano Marc Amos ’73 and Cynthia Amos John Anderle Bonnie Fawcett Anders ’65 and Richard Anders Barb Redway Anderson ’61 David Anderson and Pam Anderson Ernie Anderson and Sue Anderson Grover Anderson and Loretta Anderson Debra Cecil Andrews ’60 and Keith Andrews Darla Anthony Tyler Arceneaux ’14 Jon Archer ’11 James Armour and Roxanne Armour Kim McConnell Armstrong ’69 and Robert Armstrong Richard Armstrong ’13 Jeff Arrowood ’13 and Cortney Jeffries Arrowood ’13 Katie Arthur ’12 Violet Andrew Asmuth ’51 Marcia Harmon Aston ’60 and Richard Aston Brent Atwood ’91 and Tricia Atwood Steve Atzhorn and Diane Atzhorn Sarah Aubrey ’02 Holden August ’20 Steve Avila ’83 and Mary Avila Joy Bachmann Zoe Bachmann ’19 Nick Baechle and Uschi Appelt Kyle Baer ’99 and Socorro Baer Amanda Roberts Bagwell ’03 and Jason Bagwell Hannah Bailey ’20

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Wendell Bailey ’84 and Bridget Bailey Jerri Bain ’74 Maureen Bairdo Beth Baker Bill Baker ’73 and Lana Ladd Baker Josh Baker ’12 and Abby Merritt Baker ’12 Rob Baker ’93 and Tiffany Sharp Baker ’92 Ron Baker ’15 James Ball and Carolyn Ball Chip Ballew ’83 and Elizabeth Ballew Mark Balph ’81 and Mary Burkert Balph ’67 Liz Housholder Bapasola ’04 and Sam Bapasola Michael Barancyk Tom Barber and Julia Barber Ellen King Bare and Ed Bare Madison Barker ’19 Travis Barker ’96 and Theresa Barker Susan Barksdale Amanda Hopkins Barlag ’08 Don Barlow Joe Barnett ’60 and Mary Barnett Rachael Barnhorst ’20 Janet Cook Barr ’63 Wendy Barrett James Bartlett Macy Barwick ’19 Brad Bates Mark Bates Melissa Bateson Mark Bathon ’19 Paul Battles and Dominique Battles Shawn Baxla Melissa Rigney Baxter ’88 and James Baxter Barb Kiser Bayer ’66 Stephen Baynes ’76 and Karen Baynes Diane Walkenhorst Beach ’92 and Jeffrey Beach Jim Beal Jerry Beard Colleen Beasley ’18 Corky Beatty ’94 Julie Campbell Beatty ’95 Jose Becerra Will Bedel ’21 Michael Beesley ’89 and Dana Wright Beesley ’90 Tom Behringer ’93 and Tricia Bruce Behringer ’94 Janet Behrmann Kay Brock Beineke ’61 and Walter Beineke Jacob Bell ’17 Richard Bell Grant Bellak Debby Belton ’70 Jeremiah Benge ’99 and Alison Waugh Benge ’98 Glen Bengson ’67 and Cathy Deuber Bengson ’69 Susie Trimmer Benko ’79 and Kent Benko Mandy Newton Bennett ’96 and Tony Bennett Nancy Bennett and Larry Bennett Jean Seibert Benson ’57 Ray Benton Mike Bentz and Mary Bentz Susan Stein Berger ’77 and Patrick Berger Debbie Berner ’83 Jon Bevers (d) ’76 Melissa Bibbs Joyce Bickers Ken Bierman ’66 Todd Biggerstaff ’95 and Jennifer Overholtz Biggerstaff ’97 James Bignotti ’16 Brandi Blair Bills ’93 and Drew Bills John Binder and Jeannine Binder Brandon Bishop ’22 Dick Bishop and Jane Bishop William Bissell ’57 and Susan Bissell Jeffrey Bivens and Linda Bivens Morgan Bivins ’19 Kathy Bixler Audrey Black ’12

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Ellen Fuller Blackburn ’51 and Maurice Blackburn Rich Blaiklock ’90 and Mindy Pflum Blaiklock ’91 James Blakely Seth Blakeslee ’09 and Maggie Stovall Blakeslee ’09 Nathan Blanchard ’13 Bob Blankman and Carol Blankman Ryan Blevins ’99 and Andrea Ledford Blevins ’01 Daniel Block and Susan Block Stephen Block ’06 David Blount ’07 Lanette Blume ’22 Herb Bobbett ’57 and Delpha Bobbett Beth Bock ’89 Suzanne Bodnar Greg Boehnlein ’96 and Mary Beth Boehnlein Lynn Boese ’62 Jason Boley ’96 and Pamela Boley Martha Boling-Risser and Bob Risser Denise Bolton Dee Dee Bomholt and Jerry Bomholt Jon Bond ’97 Leah Bontreger ’19 Brent Booher Robert Booher Douglas Bookbinder Stephen Boomershine and Stacey Boomershine Jason Boothby and Blinda Boothby Donna Borden Patty Borden Ally Boss ’11 Bill Bostock ’91 Michelle Ellison Bostock ’92 Kelly Vargo Bowe ’94 and Ted Bowe Lynn Bowen and Trenia Bowen Emily Fullenkamp Bower ’07 and Josh Bower Linda Aldridge Bower ’68 and Jerry Bower Lauren Bowers ’14 Patty Bowling ’83 Christian Bowyer Sonja Bowyer ’13 Chip Boyer ’70 Jim Boyers ’94 and Gayathri Boyers John Boylston and Jeanne Boylston Blake Braden Daniel Bradley Elise Bradley Paul Bradley William Bradley Anna Duquaine Bragin ’10 Cal Brand ’64 and Donna Kincheloe Brand ’64 Anthony Brandon and Dawn Brandon David Brandvik and Laurie Brandvik Kirsten Brandvik ’12 Priscilla Cooke Branham ’63 Carol Branson Chris Brashear ’20 Robert Brashear and Maria Brashear Jan Brett Charles Brewer Kyle Brewer ’97 and Heather Brewer Towney Brewster ’71 and Debbie Baldwin Kelsey Daly Bridge ’13 Will Bridgeman ’18 Walter Bridgewater Nancy Boyd Brinklow ’69 and Allen Brinklow Levi Bristow John Britton ’64 and Ann Britton Taylor Britton ’15 Danny Brock ’97 and Stephanie Brock Emily Flohr Brooks ’99 and Jason Brooks Jake Brooks ’08 and Kristina VanDyke Brooks ’08 Marcia Brooks ’74 and Thomas Brooks Cathy Harlan Brown ’87 Elizabeth Brown Hannah Harbin Brown ’02 and Tony Brown Joshua Brown Kevin Brown and Angie Brown

Steve Brown and Beverly Brown Dawn Bruce Wendy Bruce Bill Brummett ’63 and Charlotte Brummett Helen Brunk Linnea Kettler Brunk ’71 and Gary Brunk Norma Mather Brunn ’83 and Eric Brunn Eric Bruns ’00 and Karina Straub Walter Bruyninckx and Anne-Marie Blancquaert Bruyninckx Chris Bryant ’91 and Margo Lambert ’93 Jeff Bryant ’93 and Denise Bryant Rich Bryant ’88 Maridith Buchanan Lee and Brandon Lee Barb Buckingham ’54 Stacey Buckley Nicole Buckner ’19 Renee Buechele John Buerger Nick Bundy ’08 Rhonda Burch and Joe Burch Kent Burkett (d) ’63 Joe Burnell and Sally Burnell Mike Burnett and Barb Burnett Clint Burney ’12 Doug Burney ’72 and Susan Burney Michael Burrow and Cherie Burrow Rachel Reinke Burton ’05 and Jason Burton Travis Burton ’01 and Julie Burton Katrina Bush ’79 Ale Shields Butcher ’14 and Taylor Butcher ’14 Bric Butler ’19 Travis Butte ’19 Robert Buzolich ’74 James Callis Phyllis Calvin Emily McKeand Campbell ’66 and Harry Campbell Pat Miller Campbell ’56 Andrea Surowiec Canfield ’84 and Steve Canfield Barbara Eskew Cannon ’54 and David Cannon Sandy Capps ’82 Jim Carberry Zach Caress ’08 and Abbie Fulton Caress ’09 Tony Carlton and Megan Carlton Leslie Maxwell Carmichael ’08 and Tyce Carmichael Waverly Carmichael ’20 Amanda Carmosino ’22 Shirley Carpenter Don Carrell and Kate Johnson Jean Carson Richard Carson ’71 and Doyne Smith Carson ’72 Vicki Gant Carson ’98 and Randy Carson Marianne Swartz Carter ’88 and Trevor Carter Jeremy Cartwright ’16 Tony Castor ’69 and Melinda Castor Cathy Lorimer Centrella ’79 and Nicholas Centrella Patrick Cerjan Taylor Cerjan Mary Beth Cerjan Falk John Chalmers ’63 and Mimi Meyer Sandra Jackson Chambers ’84 Amy Chamness-Douthit ’05 and Jason Douthit Garry Chandler and Patti Chandler Blaise Chaney ’21 Valerie Nash Chang ’63 Betsy Clark Chapman ’60 and Roy Chapman Jeff Chapman ’98 and Missy Harper Chapman ’00 Steve Chapman and Carol Chapman Laurie Chase ’80 and Anthony Kay Barry Chastain and Angie Chastain Donald Chesney and Violet Chesney Holly Chevalier-Spears ’88 and Michael Spears Avery Chezem ’19 Heather Chism and Kirk Chism Jennifer Roberts Chobot ’92 Scott Christie ’75 and Laurie Christie Beth Richardson Claflin ’83 and Blair Claflin


Tracy Reeder Clagett ’60 Mary Clapp ’63 Adam Clark ’08 and Kelly Hamilton Clark ’08 Daniel Clark ’08 Greg Clark ’73 and Jeanne Cottrill Clark ’75 Kyle Clark ’89 and Susan Meredith Clark ’94 Shannon Clarkson ’66 Christina Clasen Carl Clay Clarence Claypoole and Melody Claypoole Travis Clegg ’02 and Stephanie Clegg Dan Clements ’69 and Marilyn Clements Brian Clemons ’13 Nikki McCoy Clemons ’68 and George Clemons Derrick Clevenger ’03 and Kandice Clevenger Jerry Clevenger ’75 and Shirlee Clevenger Brad Clifford Lynda Ball Cline ’64 and Russell Cline Timothy Clouse and Nakeetah Clouse Luanne Cluff Tony Cobaugh and Kim Cobaugh Chuck Cochard ’02 and Erin Amerson Cochard J. Terrence Cody Maddie Cody ’19 Andrew Cole ’11 Colleen Coleman ’77 Robert Colin Clark Collier Dean Collier ’18 Jean Matson Collier ’54 Steve Collier ’77 and Chris Zimmer Collier ’77 Judy McNamee Collins ’71 and Lonnie Collins Cori Eckerle Collinsworth and Alesa Collinsworth Greg Combs ’73 and Lee Combs Michael Combs Russell Comer and Bonnie Comer Daniel Compton James Compton Jared Compton ’19 Richard Conaway Colleen Condron ’89 and Steve Brelsford Peg Gabbard Conn ’65 and Dick Conn Keaton Conner Molly Connor ’14 Greg Conway and Pam Conway Sharon Stonebraker Cooke ’56 and Sherrill Cooke John Coomer ’61 and Kay Coomer Thomas Coons Brent Coop India Cooper J’Lynn Cooper Anna Cornacchione ’17 Eldon Cornelius and Ruby Cornelius Sam Cornett-Couch ’10 Kim Lathrop Cotton ’03 Jeff Coultas ’70 and Addie Lindquist Coultas ’72 Cooch Couture ’72 and Jennie Couture Pat Cowgill Edwin Cox and Frances Cox Lyndsie Cox ’19 Shane Cox Suzanne Summers Cox ’85 and Richard Cox Dale Crafton and Kathy Crafton Alyse Craig ’11 Jordan Craig ’13 Vaughn Crapser ’13 Jordan Craven ’19 Mike Crawford ’68 and Lucy Frick Crawford ’66 Susan Crick William Crick and Deborah Crick Elizabeth Crider Lori Smith Crismore ’83 and William Crismore Marylee Crofts ’58 Claire Cromer ’19 Barry Crone and Saberina Crone Brandon Crone Kiki Crone ’20

Dear Class of 1954, Thank you so much for the generous scholarship that was awarded to me this year. As you may know, my name is Zach Yetter and I am a sophomore here at Hanover. I am a Communication major, Spanish minor, member of the Business Scholars Program and a member of Phi Delta Theta. Hanover truly is my home away from home and even though I have only been here for 2 years, this wonderful place has left a lasting impact both on my academic career and who I am as a person. Your generous gift has allowed me not only to participate in these wonderful classes, but also to flourish both academically and socially. One last time I just want to say thank you for your generous gift and for supporting Hanover students like me. Zach Yetter Class of 2021

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Dear Class of 1953, My name is Abigail Anderson and I would like to thank you for establishing the scholarship fund that helps me attend this college. I knew when I first started looking at colleges that I wanted to go to a small school where I could truly flourish and when I toured Hanover’s campus, I knew it was the place for me. The cost of tuition was a point of concern, and I worried that it would be too much for my family to support. For this reason I want to thank you so very much for helping me to attend this school where I have truly found a home over the last year. It means the world to me that I can attend a school as wonderful as Hanover, in large part thanks to you and your continued support. Thank you so much, Abigail Anderson Class of 2021

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Jerry Crossman ’75 and Teresa Crossman Jim Crouse and Shelly Crouse Abby Crump ’19 Tom Cummings Angie Cunningham ’94 Jim Cunningham ’68 Bob Curtis ’67 and Karen Mangerich Curtis ’67 Julie Curtis Emily Cushman ’19 Austin Czisny ’15 John Dablow ’98 and Mindy Buerger Dablow ’96 Sara Dahms Jordan Dailey ’20 Dayna Dale ’21 Gary Dale Abby Daley ’19 Jack Dalgleish ’69 and Mary Dalgleish Rich Dauer and Marti Dauer David Daugherty Kelsie VanDyke Davenport ’11 Rachel Vandivier Davidson and John Davidson Bill Davis and Diane Davis Diana Waits Davis ’57 Jack Davis ’53 Jim Davis ’79 and Kathy Davis Peggy Davis ’96 and Greg Davis Sherri Davis Stephanie Davis Harry Dawsey Michael Day and Beth Day Sharon De Long Larry Deamron ’72 and Jean Deamron Dani O’Neill Dean ’15 Lanney Dean and Joyce Dean Scott Deburger and Angela Deburger Diana Deen ’76 Mary Frey Deininger ’74 and John Deininger Ed Deiwert ’76 and Jane Bridenthrall Deiwert ’76 Brody Dell ’19 Michael DeLong and Jamie DeLong Riley Delong ’22 Graham Denning ’17 Claire Dennis ’19 Bella Deponti ’20 Dominique Depriest ’19 Carrie Devine-Ransom ’00 and John Ransom Elizabeth Dewes ’14 Kristina Shubert Deyoe ’97 and Erik Deyoe Ruth Dickey Jason Diebold ’95 and Erin Bolding Diebold ’97 Doug Diem and Toni Diem Dessa DiGeronimo Deby Grosskopf Dihoff ’73 Kristen Higginbotham Dine ’00 and Scott Dine Skip Dine Young and Katie Dine Young Tamara Disch ’07 Geneva Dischinger-Smedes ’19 John Dixon Wyatt Dixon ’19 Peter doCouto Eric Dodge and Melanie Fox JP Pock Dodson ’92 and Michael Dodson Laurie Scott Dodson ’59 Jeff Dohse ’63 and Cynthia Dohse Celia Dollmeyer and Tom Dollmeyer Jacob Domalewski ’19 Scott Donald ’07 Michael Doran and Mary Doran Ross Dorsey ’10 Ryan Doster ’05 and Kristen Clemons Doster ’05 Barbara Doty Victoria Doughty Pat Dowdle Becki Schilling Droege ’93 and Alan Droege Debra Droege Clifton Dukes ’02 and Darra Dukes Lauren Dukes


Michael Dumaine ’18 Laurie Orkies Dunaway ’90 and Scott Dunaway Mary Lou Griner Dunbar ’60 and Kenneth Dunbar Bob Duncan ’67 and Becky Bishop Duncan ’68 Les Duncan ’97 Gus Dunker (d) Richie Dunn and Alecia Dunn Chelsa Meinders Dwenger ’91 and Melvin Dwenger Cheryl Dyer David Dyer ’70 and Debra Dyer Pam Dyer Carol Stockdale Dyrcz ’75 and Joe Dyrcz Cindy Welty Eager ’89 and Karl Eager Shirley Longnecker Earl ’56 Jake Earley ’60 and Madeline Earley Connor Easley ’15 Katrina Easley ’15 Erika Harman East ’01 and Travis East Dave Eastwood ’66 and Judith Eastwood Harry Eaton Michael Eaton ’90 and Dena Doerflinger Eaton ’88 Amy Agricola Edwards ’98 and Jay Edwards Frank Edwards and Celeste Edwards Sarah Cieslik Edwards ’02 and Blake Edwards Lawrence Ehler and Susan Ehler Rachael Ehlich ’08 Randy Ehninger ’73 and Lynda Houskeeper Ehninger ’74 Drew Eisenhut ’00 Dawn Shoaf Ekblaw ’82 and Bruce Ekblaw Christine Elder Bob Eldridge Tony Eldridge Dima Elissa ’85 Sami Elissa ’84 Paul Ellefsen and Barb Ellefsen Leah Ellis ’19 Steve Ellis ’72 and Barbara Burt Zack Ellison and Glinda Ellison Drew Elston ’16 Patricia Elston Marie Bartling Engles ’51 Bill Entrekin ’69 and Pat David Entrekin ’69 Brett Eppley Lenea Mason Epstein ’95 and Michael Epstein Michael Erickson ’94 and Meredith Erickson Abbe Ernstes and Matt Ernstes Jane Evans ’71 Karl Evans ’97 and Jamie Evans Mark Evanson and Cathy Evanson Brenda Eversole Cam Fails ’19 Alex Fanning ’22 Ann Scott Farkas ’66 Michael Farrell and Ellen Farrell Andy Fausz and Janie Fausz Jean Schmidt Fell ’70 and David Fell Katie Feltman ’96 Melissa Fenton ’97 Christopher Ferguson Sarah Biles Ferguson ’08 and Michael Ferguson Blake Fesler ’22 John Fettig ’67 and June Hancock Fettig ’67 Mel Fields Debi Richardson Fieri ’92 and Joel Fieri Corey Finch ’16 Alberta Meyer Fine ’50 and Richard Fine Helen Finke Christine Fox Fiordalis ’70 David Fischmer ’96 and Amy Fischmer Greg Fisher ’67 Matthew Fisher ’99 and Emily Horner Fisher ’98 Stan Fitch Simone Fitzgibbon Brad Fitzpatrick ’76 and Barbara Fitzpatrick Nancy Flamme ’77 Vicki Flynn Susan Hopper Foldenauer ’71 and Dan Foldenauer

Connie Folz Angela Fonner and Chris Fonner Dallas Fonner ’20 Dan Ford ’68 and Dee Bohl Josh Ford ’18 Paul Ford and Barbara Ford Kendra Morin Forrester ’13 and Andrew Forrester Dan Foster ’91 and Sybil Foster Hanna Foster ’16 Marcia Botsford Foster ’79 and Chip Foster Bob Fouts ’66 and Bonnia Fouts Craig Fouts and Betsy Fouts Jeff Foutty ’90 and Vicki Foutty Gary Fox ’52 and Pat Laney Fox ’55 Timothy Freels Christine Freeman ’19 T.J. Freeman ’03 and Annie Tetrick Freeman ’06 Max Freiberger ’21 Amber Freiburger Bill French ’79 and Cathy Scott Aaron Friedrich ’02 Jake Fries ’15 Christine Eykholt Friesel ’89 and Michael Friesel Ed Fritsch ’04 Eric Fritz ’10 Mark Frye ’89 and Kathy McCann Frye ’89 Joshua Fuchs ’03 and Kassy Crawford Fuchs ’05 Ann Thorn Fulkerson ’61 Greg Funk Myrna Gabbard Jeri Pat Gabbert ’98 and Clay Patton Rodney Gabbert and Cheri Gabbert Bob Gaddis Rebecca Gaddy ’67 Robin Gahimer Eve Galbreath ’19 Jacqueline Gantt Frank Garamy ’66 and Mary Schworer Carlos Garcia and Marisol Norat-Garcia Genie Howenstine Gard ’67 Donna Garner ’63 Re-Yvonne Garretson Giles Garrison ’07 Dan Gartenman ’09 Barbara Garvey and Michael Garvey Larry Geisen Elmer Geissler ’51 Chelsea Gentry-Conover ’14 and Jake Gentry-Conover ’15 Aren Gerdon ’02 and Rosemary Gerdon Daniel Gerke and Julie Gerke Nikki Schulte Gernand ’95 and Chad Gernand Chris Gerth ’10 Philip Gerth and Mary Ann Gerth Eric Geswein Nicole Gibson and Shane Gibson Sharon Gibson Zach Giddens ’10 Becky Gilbert Duane Gilchrist ’71 and Diane Bauer Gilchrist ’74 Lois Gilles Jack Gillespie ’60 and Betty Gillespie Danny Gillin ’07 Richard Gilmore ’55 Sue Gilroy Keith Gingerich Derick Gipe ’01 John Girard ’93 Nicholas Girdler ’20 Barb Glass ’71 Nancy Gloman ’74 Stephanie Williams Glowacki ’96 and Tony Glowacki Kyle Gobel ’06 and Erin Stanifer Gobel ’07 Lisa White Gobel ’90 and Sal Gobel Katherine Moore Godbold ’76 and Richard Godbold Nancy Goddard Judith Godfrey

Don Goerlitz ’57 and Cecelia Jeffries Goerlitz ’60 Matthew Goins Chip Goldsberry ’60 and Carolyn Parr Goldsberry ’61 Max Goodin ’15 Jennifer Cotton Goodlett ’08 and Nicholas Goodlett Mark Goodrich John Goodwin and Cheri Goodwin Greg Gordon and Michelle Gordon Pamela Gordon Jonathan Gothard and Jennifer Gothard Katie Gothard ’19 Brandy Peddie Graham ’97 and James Graham Janet Kerr Granger ’75 and Kenneth Granger Erin Graninger ’19 Sue Heil Grassmyer ’61 and William Grassmyer Darrin Gray ’89 and Leslie Gray Janet Solomon Gray ’55 Ralph Gray ’55 and Beth Gray Ruby Kate Gray ’22 Andy Green ’01 and Brooke Maly Green ’01 Lauren Webb Green ’92 and Franklin Green Mrs. Green Natalie Jones Green ’05 and Nathan Green Steven Green Gary Greene ’89 Thomas Greenwell and Jolene Greenwell Hannah Gregory ’21 Elizabeth Griffin ’01 Missy Elder Griffin ’95 and Brad Griffin Jim Griffiths and Sandra Griffiths Linda Overley Grimes ’71 and Kenneth Grimes Marty Grimes ’78 and Diane Grimes Jane Brown Groh ’67 April Noland Groves ’04 and Ronald Groves Tim Gruber ’15 Angie Kalb Gruendl ’96 Bob Gudgel ’62 and Cheri Gudgel Brendon Guedel ’12 Dwayne Guenther ’06 and Miranda Guenther Terry Guerin ’62 and Sandra Guerin Austin Gulick ’22 Hunter Guthrie ’19 Laurie Guthrie Carolyn DeJean Haag ’39 Cheryal Haas Bryan Haase and Barbara Haase Josh Habegger ’98 and Sarah Rice Habegger ’98 Marcy Sweet Haboush ’95 and David Haboush Brent Hackworth Joan Hafenbritle Patricia Dettman Hagsten ’64 Cathy Slider Hahn ’71 and Boyd Hahn Lee Anne Hahn ’89 Timothy Hahn Travis Haire ’92 Dorothy Guthrie Hale ’54 Dick Hall ’67 and Jill Wood Hall ’68 Rachel Yates Halleck ’08 Marshall Hallett ’72 and Carol Hallett Bob Hamilton ’63 and Marilyn Hamilton Frank Hamilton ’68 and Ann Corry Morgan Hamilton ’19 Natosha Wood Hamm ’12 Dave Hammel and Kathy Hammel Lisa Hamner Matthew Hand ’17 Neil Handley ’58 Sharon Handy ’78 Kathy Hanes Robert Hanson and Dawn Hanson Anthony Harcourt ’13 Jim Harland ’92 and Jody Scher Harland ’95 Malory Harley Beth Harlin ’77 and Dale Webster Elizabeth Hey Harmon ’67 and Donald Harmon Judy Leister Harmon ’64 and George Harmon Brian Harpring ’93 and Wendy Harpring

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Josh Harrell ’04 Martha Lutz Harris ’84 and William Harris Chris Harrison ’90 and Natalie Harrison Larry Harrison ’81 and Susan Harrison Nancy Harrison Kyle Harsin ’03 and Amanda Allen Harsin ’06 Elizabeth Hart and Steven May Hannah Hart ’16 Jeffrey Hart Jim Hart ’88 and Robyne Dietz Hart ’90 Leonard Hartlage and Kim Hartlage Scarlett Hartlage ’18 Cheryl Naylor Hartman ’85 and Mel Hartman Jordan Hartman ’19 Laura Sweeney Hartman ’99 and Eric Hartman Maddie Hartman ’16 Paul Hartman ’87 and Paula Brown Hartman ’88 Elizabeth Hartmann Gregory Harvey and Deborah Harvey Mark Harvey John Hasewinkel and Christina Hasewinkel Nancy Kellum Haskell ’60 and David Haskell Rick Haskins Jim Hatfield ’69 and Kathy Hatfield Marty Oliver Hatten ’56 Katia Engle Hatter ’96 and John Hatter Bruce Hatton ’73 and Cindy Parmenter Kelly Schiller Hatton and Randy Hatton Teri Hauenschild ’99 Christopher Hausman and Natalie Hausman Mike Havey ’75 and Kathy Havey Natalie Hawk ’19 Brad Hawkins ’03 and Gina Hawkins Christopher Hawkins ’10 Dottie Neel Hawkins ’56 Shannon Hawkins ’19 Donald Hayes Jane Huffman Hayes ’83 and Greg Hayes Kari Hayes Mark Hays ’77 Nancy Hamilton Hayward ’58 Abby Clear Haywood ’17 Lisa Platz Hazelrigg ’84 and Jeff Hazelrigg Samuel Hazlett and Margaret Hazlett Barbara Heath ’62 Kevin Heaton ’77 and Geney Peelle Heaton ’76 Mary Lyons Heaton ’82 and Elton Heaton Daniel Hedrick Jacob Hedrick ’19 Kate Heil-Rawlings ’21 Carl Heimerdinger and Glenna Fahle Heimerdinger Julie Mueller Heine ’61 Lindsay Heinzman ’07 John Heitz and Lori Heitz Joseph Helfrich Dolores Hellmann Phyllis Hellmich Louis Helman ’76 Jim Helms ’63 and Charlotte Helms Troy Helt and Suzanne Helt Anthony Henderson ’19 Fred Henderson ’75 and Diane Henderson Peyton Henderson Rodney Henderson Rob Henkle ’83 and Vikki Rittman Henkle Lynn Hennig ’22 Jerry Henning and Joene Henning Larry Henry ’73 and Glenda Henry Patrick Henry ’91 and Jodi Beimesche Henry ’94 Roy Henry and Penny Henry Zoe Henry ’20 Jacqueline Hensley ’19 Alfie Hernandez ’88 and Stacie Hernandez Katie Hernandez Mark Hershman ’67 and Nancy Dean Hershman ’67 Jennifer Hession Jim Hester and Joanne Bendush-Hester

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Reilly Hester ’19 Angela Peckham Hewett ’63 and Thomas Hewett Constance Hibbert Jim Hickerson ’78 and Geraldine Hickerson David Hider ’13 and Megan Priest Hider ’12 Josh Hill ’18 Steve Himmel ’71 and Debbie Morrison Himmel ’73 Joyce Hinnefeld ’84 and James Hauser Carole Hinshaw Stephanie Collins Hirons ’11 Wally Hirth ’82 and Susan Hirth Chris Hitchcock ’97 and Theresa Hitchcock Marilyn Meese Hixson ’68 Terrance Hlathein Mike Hoagland and Kelley Hoagland Bob Hoban and Claudia Hoban Debbie Harper Hockemeyer ’79 and Rex Hockemeyer Tracy Peerman Hoefling ’98 Tim Hoffman ’71 and Harriet Hoffman Shannon Hoffmeister Megan Hogston ’14 Louis Holbrook ’22 Charles Holland and Linda Holland Stephen Holland Wilma Hardy Hollis ’60 and Robert Hollis Michelle Cline Holmes ’92 and Chris Holmes Tom Holmes ’84 and Sarah Yarbrough Holmes Mike Holtkamp Sara Bailey Homburg ’12 Timothy Hon and Diane Hon Sheri Hookey Alaxis Hopkins ’19 Alicia Hopkins ’15 Anthony Hornbach ’09 and Erin Radtke Hornbach ’09 Ron Horsfield ’60 and Diane Dodds Horsfield ’61 Alexandra Horton Mike Horton ’73 and Virginia Horton Jacob Houk ’03 and Betsy Rogers Houk ’03 Betty Copeland Housefield (d) ’59 Dawn Houze and Robert Houze Ally Howard ’18 Peter Howard ’65 and Candace Howard John Howes and Elizabeth Howes Terri Hubbard ’73 Greg Hublar Keith Huddleston and Cecelia Huddleston Ray Huesemann ’67 and Ann Torrens Huesemann ’68 Brian Huffman ’04 and Betsy Abel Huffman ’04 Cynthia Mathews Huggins ’70 Lillian Hughes ’19 Todd Hughes and Laurena Hughes Lindsey Hummel ’07 Kristin Hanson Hunt ’94 and Stephen Hunt Helen Hunter Isaac Huntoon ’16 Jody Shuman Hurr ’94 and Mark Hurr Angie Mullen Huser ’89 and Jay Huser Charlie Hyde ’99 and Samantha Hyde Brayden Imel ’20 Chase Ingle ’14 Ann Leslie Inman ’86 Jake Inman ’10 and Meredith Elston Inman ’08 Bob Ireland and Grace Ireland Fritz Iselin ’60 and Barbara Iselin Angela Dunn Jackinowski and Raymond Jackinowski ’05 Cheryl Ball Jacklin ’68 Tamela Jackson Kurt Jacoby ’79 and Dani Jacoby Randal Jann ’74 and Barbara Whitby Jann ’74 Annie Dickey Jaquess ’54 Douglas Jaynes ’87 and Mary Darlage Kris Jenkins ’13 and Meaghen Geary Jenkins ’13 Emily Jessee ’22 Ronald Jessee and Julie Jessee Spencer Jessee Roger Jester and Melissa Jester Tyler Jester and Madison Jester

Alan Johns ’69 Bob Johnson ’71 and Carolyn Johnson Gary Johnson ’65 and Carol Wilcox John Johnson and Susanna Johnson Katherine D. Johnson ’89 Kevin Johnson ’89 and Sheila Morris Johnson ’90 Lou Johnson ’08 and Elizabeth Broady Johnson ’07 Rachel Young Johnson ’04 and Josh Johnson Sam Johnson ’16 and Logan Johnson Sherri Johnson Misty Wick Johnston ’02 Cambria Jones ’20 Carla Jones Clay Jones Daquisha Jones ’15 Emma Jones ’19 Eve Jones ’22 Holly Vogel Jones ’11 Jake Jones ’21 Jane Housman Jones ’62 Karen Westrom Jones ’64 and Paul Jones Kelly Jones Matthew Jones ’05 Shannon Cowan Jones ’93 and Richard Jones Rachel Jordan ’21 Jeff Jourdan and Tracy Jourdan Kelly Joyce Abby Juelfs and Vicky Hidalgo Jeffrey Justus Lisa Koomler Kage ’97 Bryan Kain and Jennifer Kain Amy Kaiser Darrell Kaiser and Lynn Kaiser Kendall Kaiser Kenneth Kaiser and Tara Kaiser Richard Kammer ’00 and Amanda Brames Kammer ’02 Janet Claycombe Karsas ’77 and Darrell Karsas Kevin Karst ’78 and Julie Karst David Kaser Tom Katsanis ’56 and Patricia Katsanis Ken Keene ’66 and Margaret Kimmel Keene ’66 Art Keller ’66 Will Kelley ’00 and Melissa Toney-Kelley ’01 Dick Kelly ’71 and Beverly Rauch Haleigh Kelly ’19 Sarah Kemp ’02 Jessica Kendrick ’04 Rosemary Kent ’21 Scott Kern ’90 and Deborah Glascock Kern ’89 Greg Ketcham and Lisa Ketcham Jacob Kibbons ’01 Barbara Burkert Kiffmeyer (d) ’60 Patrick Kikendall and Sandi Kikendall Wilma Schroeder Kile ’56 Brit Killinger ’84 and Julie Giganti Killinger ’84 Cynthia Kilmark and Don Kilmark Chase Kimmel ’07 Garth Kimmel ’02 and Lindsay Black Kimmel ’02 Joe Kimmel and Nancy Kimmel Kira Jump Kimmel ’04 and Kyle Kimmel Luke Kimmel ’03 and Karissa Kimmel Roxie Reasor Kindelsperger ’72 Bud King ’53 and Marie King Parker Kink Tom Kiracofe ’63 Kent Kledzik ’70 and Debbie Kledzik Nancy Kmiecik Bobbie Jones Knapke ’39 Kaitlin Knapp ’15 Robert Knecht ’87 and Alicia Knecht Kirk Knobel ’01 and Micah Bruner Knobel ’01 Don Kobak ’89 and Suzanne Kobak Thomas Koesters and Karen Koesters Ashley Devers Kolb ’09 and Courtney Kolb Devon Kondaki ’14 Susanne Ginn Konkle ’89 and Loren Konkle Gerard Koop ’79 and Jodie Koop


Joseph Kordesich Kathleen Kordesich Danny Koressel Phillip Kortas and Marylee Kortas Brian Kortepeter ’92 and Tatia Kortepeter Dawn Kouns Bob Kraft ’54 and Mary Harkins Kraft ’55 Keith Kramer ’88 and Dee Schmidt Kramer ’89 Kendra Kramer ’18 John Krantz and Margaret Krantz Jim Krause ’72 and Karen Krause Ann Waggoner Kreamer ’64 and Lionel Kreamer Amy Schipp Kreimer ’02 and John Kreimer Adam Kremer ’11 Mike Kremer ’88 and Kim Curtis Kremer ’88 Ashley Kress Robert Kretler and Bonnie Kretler Debbie Kroger and Ron Kroger Mary Wheaton Kroger ’52 Walter Kropp ’75 and Kathleen Kropp Jeff Krusenklaus ’91 and Heidi Stuart Krusenklaus ’90 Bill Kubik John Kurtz Nan Todd Kutcher (d) ’56 Tony Kuykendall ’02 and Allison Draving Kuykendall ’02 Joe Kyle Nancy Coswell Laack (d) ’54 Kristin LaBolt and Jered LaBolt Joe Lackner Randall LaGrange and Holly LaGrange Jim Lake ’65 and Sharon Lake Joe Lake ’86 and Joy Brown Lake ’86 Kim Lakins Timothy Lambdin and Bridgett Lambdin John Lamberjack and Judith Lamberjack John Lancaster and Colleen Lancaster Jean Rogers Lane ’53 and John Lane Aaron Lanham and Jennifer Lanham Keith Lanning and Becky Lanning John Lansinger ’71 and Patti Hopkins Lansinger ’74 Ronald Lantz and Christina Lantz James Larimore and Jennifer Larimore Phil Larimore Stephen Larimore and Sharon Larimore Eric LaRue Sarah Lathrop ’13 Bob Lauer ’54 and Judy Pierce Lauer ’53 Mark Lawrence ’86 and Dana Hollar Lawrence ’86 Scott Laws Sam Layden ’19 Catherine Le Saux and Michael Le Saux Mandy Learned ’14 Doug Leatherman Jason Leaver Jim Lee ’61 and Ruth Lee Susie Cooper Lee ’83 and Byron Lee Judith McClamroch Leith ’67 and Tom Leith Daniel Lentz and Roxy Lentz Kristin Lentz Savannah Leopard ’17 Dick Lesh ’66 and Jill Sullivan Lesh ’66 Lindsay Letner Tom Lett ’82 Charles Lewis and Margaret Lewis Chris Lewis ’13 and Ellen Lewis David Lewis Gordon Lewis Lee Ann Lewis Juli Lezama ’22 Yun Li ’12 Skip Lichtfuss and Connie Corcoran Coy Lightfoot and Dayle Lightfoot Alex Limontes ’03 Shaina Lin ’16 Boz Lindgren ’98 and Sarah Kinney Lindgren ’99 Barbara Herget Lindsey ’63 James Link and Jane Link

Debby Linton ’82 Katie Linville Leslie Lipman Libby Wehr Litmer ’09 Steve Little ’81 and Pamela Tritchler Jeff Littlefield Kasey Litts ’14 Donald Livingston and Jane Livingston Anne Briscoe Locke ’95 and Rob Locke Susan Kolls Lockridge ’06 and Luke Lockridge Heather Loehr and David Loehr Melissa Logan Tristan Lombardo Claudia Loonie Perry Lopez James Lorenz and Amy Lorenz Matt Loria ’15 Steve Loria ’20 Rick Lostutter and Ann Lostutter Holly Love ’19 Sarah Love ’15 Tracey Love John Lowenstine ’75 Alicia Johnson Loy ’11 and Kyle Loy Madeline Lucas ’19 Braydan Luce ’19 Logan Luce ’15 Pat Luce ’87 and Heather Colborn Luce ’87 Joe Luchi ’77 and Teresa Luchi Alex Ludwig ’20 Mark Lundstrom Chad Luper Gary Lux and Marti Lux Lyn McGlothlin Lyon ’18 and Jerry Lyon Mark Lyon ’72 and Arianne Inchausti Penny Mack ’83 Tracey Mackay Cindy Koester Mackey ’07 Amy Boger MacRae ’90 and Tom MacRae James Macumber ’19 Marietta Macy ’08 Betty Maddox and Michael Maddox James Madere ’11 and Kristina Keith Madere ’12 Brian Madinger ’87 Justin Magaw ’15 and Amanda McCauley Magaw ’15 Carol Vandermar Maher ’81 and Christopher Maher Julia Fouts Majercak ’87 and Stephen Majercak Aaron Makaimoku ’03 Heather Malone Justin Maltsberger ’09 and Kimberly Maltsberger Shane Mann ’93 and Stephanie Mann Clayton Mannering ’10 and Megan Daw Mannering Rita Manning Bess Mantz ’15 Jake Maricle ’15 Brad Markisohn and Deborah Markisohn Terry Markland ’70 and Cheta Markland Inga Marren Philip Marsh and Tonja Marsh Anne MacOwan Marshall ’96 and Cory Marshall Henry Martin ’70 and Virginia Martin Hope Martin ’14 John Martin Pat Martin Phil Martin ’51 and Emily Martin Reed Martin Robin Martin ’77 Steve Martin and Kelly Martin Nick Martinelle and Jen Martinelle Amy Mason ’88 Steve Mast ’91 Randy Master ’82 Michael Masters and Debra Masters Steven Matchett and Connie Matchett Joe Matis ’03 and Leah Matis John Mattingly Kimberly Mattingly and Jody Mattingly

Monty Mattingly Erin Chandler Matz ’04 and Daniel Matz John Maudlin ’61 and Della Parks Maudlin ’61 Robert Maudlin ’61 and Shirley Maudlin Anna Whelan Maurer ’02 and Brent Maurer Roseanna Foley Maust ’49 Jane Uhlman Maxfield ’73 Jerry Maxson and Sue Maxson Jean Rasmussen Maxwell ’69 and Richard Maxwell Jack Mayfield ’59 and Sue Arnold Mayfield ’60 Dale Mayrose ’91 and Kimberly Mayrose Sue Post McCandless ’61 John McCane ’87 Andy McCanna ’97 and Barbara McCanna Fred McCarter and Lisa McCarter Carl McCaskey Dawn McCool Dick McCracken and Marcia McCracken Kaitlin McCulloch ’13 Carney McCreery McCullough ’78 Heather McDonald ’96 John McDonald and Sherrie McDonald Mary Makarius McDonald ’76 and Kevin McDonald Jordan McDowell Cheryl McElroy Suzanne Grob McFall ’53 and Michael McFall Nancy McFarland Gatewood ’74 and Jeff Gatewood Bruce McGeath ’56 Kevin McHugh and Ann McHugh Douglas McIlvain and Beth McIlvain A.J. McKinley ’53 and Marilyn McKinley Mac McMahon and Lora Gale McMahon Emily McMath ’19 Suzanne McMichael Brian McMurtry and Deborah McMurtry Emma Kate McMurtry ’21 Patrick McNamara and Gayle McNamara Kyle Mcqueary Anne Jones McTurner ’78 and Patrick McTurner Lucy McTurner ’19 J.D. Meadows ’85 Mike Meadows ’83 and Terri Hoppes Meadows ’84 Ed Meek ’67 and Kirsten Hartman Kim Beckham Meier ’07 and Stewart Meier Dirk Meinhart ’22 Sue Cross Meneilley ’60 Joseph Menez Bob Meredith ’61 and Evelyn Procter Meredith ’61 Ciara Mergler ’20 Brandon Merrick ’19 Dani Merrick ’15 Henry Merrill ’68 and Colleen Cowan Merrill ’67 Jean Orr Merrill ’02 Kent Merrill and Nikki Merrill Molly Mersmann ’15 Josh Meszaros ’19 Marilyn Metz ’60 Stacy Meyer ’95 and Jennie Perry Meyer ’96 Adam Miller ’10 and Julianne Dietz Miller ’09 Angie Miller ’04 Birgie Miller ’86 Charles Miller ’60 and Patricia Miller Jennifer Winston Miller ’08 and Andy Miller Jerry Miller ’59 John Miller Jon Miller ’97 and Angie Lugo Miller ’97 Julia Lega Miller ’11 Karlie Miller ’19 Leighanna Miller ’19 Lucas Miller ’19 Marc Miller Molly Miller ’17 Rachel Miller ’19 Sarah Miller ’06 Valerie Miller Roland Milligan Thomas Milligan and Susan Milligan

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Joanna Milliken Jaelyn Millon ’19 Darren Mills and Holly Mills Katie Miltner ’02 and Scott Dust Shannon Minnaar Kent Minnette ’93 and Erica Redenbaugh Minnette ’94 Mitchell Minniear ’20 Deborah Martin Minns ’73 and Richard Minns Brent Minton ’94 and Heather Minton Dennis Mitchell and Cassandra Mitchell Eleanor Guthrie Mitchell ’54 Sam Mitchell and Kelli Mitchell Susan Mitmesser Scotty Mize Shanon Mock ’06 Mike Modisett Phil Moeller ’67 and Jan Moeller Christian Moerlein Brian Mohr ’95 and Katie Purdum Mohr ’95 Alexis Moore ’15 Benna Shepherd Moore ’55 Gary Moore and Debra Moore Matt Moore ’05 Rob Moorhead ’87 and Lisa Moorhead Beth Moorman ’85 Talena Moorman ’19 Elizabeth Johnson Moos ’11 Mindy Moreland Rachael Moreland ’12 Andy Morgan and Juila Morgan Mercedez Morgan ’19 Daniel Moroney and Rachel Moroney Susan Moroney Allen Morrill ’83 and Susan Carrigan Morrill ’85 Walt Morrill and Elaine Morrill Bill Morris ’78 and Carol Chappell Morris ’80 Jim Moschenross ’70 Jenny Siepler Moss ’06 and Carl Moss Reid Mosson ’19 Kristopher Mott Fred Mower ’72 and Donna Mower David Mruzek and Lisa Mruzek Thelma Mullett Phil Mullins ’72 and Jane Mullins Kyle Mundon ’17 and Kara Beasley Mundon ’20 Gary Mundt and Ann Mundt Jim Mundt ’67 and Andrea Mundt Annette Innes Munson ’65 and Eric Munson Dave Murray ’88 and Angie Keys Murray ’89 Elle Ligon-Williams Muse ’13 Dave Mutchler Julie Myers ’88 Thomas Nacca ’57 and Claire Buckingham Nacca ’59 Diana Najera ’19 Richard Nash Rodney Nay Dick Naylor (d) and Lorna Naylor Jennifer Nead ’08 Chip Neale ’70 and Pat Neale Janet Gant Neff ’61 and Hank Neff Shirley Nero Jennie Kohr Nestor ’75 and Patrick Nestor Jane Netherton ’00 GS Nettleton Zac Newkirk ’17 Bob Newman ’59 and Joan Thibodeau Jennifer Tickle Nguyen ’97 Randy Nice ’88 Devon Nichols ’97 and Courtney Boren Nichols ’99 Michael Nichols Ronald Nichols James Nicholson John Niehaus Jim Nixon ’73 and Julia Wendt Nixon ’73 Mary Noble Claire Nobles Caroline Nolan

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Jami Boyle Notaro ’11 Ryan Nowicki ’13 Kayla Nowlin ’20 Robin Nowlin Tom Nowlin ’71 and Linda Nowlin Anthony Noyes Dale Noyes and Mary Jo Noyes Spencer Null ’72 and Lorraine Null Michael Oakley Jennifer Darnold Obendorf John Oberhausen and Denise Oberhausen Sean Obermeyer ’99 Susie Allspaw O’Brien ’69 and Larry O’Brien Michael Obringer and Thespena Obringer Jasmine O’Conner ’12 Darin Odle Jacob Odulio ’19 Jamie Tucker Oelker ’91 and Matthew Oelker Fran Baxter Ogden ’78 and Steve Ogden Oforitsete Ogor ’19 Marc O’Leary ’08 and Amy O’Leary Dani Olson ’16 John Omeara and Robin Omeara Marian Orozco ’17 John Orr Robert Orr ’94 and Katie Orr Jeffrey Osborne ’69 and Nancy Nelson Osborne ’69 Sawyer Osmun ’22 Allison Ouellet Dorian Buchanan Owens ’75 and Carl Owens Christy Ownbey Bob Padgett ’83 and Peggy Youtz Padgett ’81 Stephanie Pantelic John Parden ’07 Brooke Pardue Dominque Parham-Groves ’94 Kellie Park ’01 and Zachary Miller Aaron Parker ’05 and Meghan Parker Cynthia Ritter Parker ’84 and John Parker Emily Parker John Parker and Michelle Parker Alexandra Parrish Angie Parrish Samantha Parrish Diane Culbertson Pasick ’62 Ron Patberg ’90 Sharon Patishall Tim Patishall Susan Sauley Patterson ’74 Scott Paul-Bonham and Donna Paul-Bonham Darrell Payne ’19 Josh Payne and Jennifer Payne Lauryn Payne ’19 William Payne and Jennifer Payne Ben Payton ’22 Mari Schenk Pcionek ’92 and Brian Pcionek Lloyd Pearline Sam Pease ’19 Tara Pease Chuck Pecher ’73 Jim Peck ’10 Ruth Ann Nash Peel ’60 and Malcolm Peel Katrina Pekich-Bundy Nick Pendergraft Savannah Pendleton ’21 Michael Perkins Jean Wilson Perney ’48 Wayne Perry and Debbie Perry Sue Graves Persio ’70 and Joseph Persio Jennie Madden Peters ’61 and Thomas Peters Betty Peters Drew Beverly Pfaffenberger Michael Pfaffenberger Craig Philipp and Stephanie Philipp Terry Phillips ’73 and Binnie Smith Phillips ’72 Sam Piacente ’22 Katie Piatt ’06

Bill Pickens ’61 and Janice Pickens Lois Schulte Piening ’68 and Joe Piening Hayley Pierson ’14 and Meredith Rogers Pierson Ashley Linville Pine ’06 and Jerry Pine Jon Pinnick ’87 and Lisa Pinnick Katelyn Pirtle ’22 Dottie Butler Pitser ’67 Scott Pitser ’67 Karl Plank ’74 and Kathleen Blackwell-Plank Steve Plummer ’84 Joanie Pohl Johannah Pollert ’89 Brett Pool and Marty Pool Jean Baldauf Pool ’81 and Edward Pool Michael Poor ’97 and Shannon Poor Barbara Pope and Charles Pope Terrie Pope Andrew Porta and Cherylyn Porta Jim Porta and Mary Ann Porta Zeke Porta ’21 Bill Porter ’68 Sarah Hankley Potasnik ’07 and Matthew Potasnik Tina Furnish Povaleri ’91 and Anthony Povaleri Lynn Powell ’56 Phil Powell Dennis Preble and Wilda Preble Ryan Preston ’01 and Melanie Stinson Preston ’00 Pamela Pretorius and Andrew Pretorius Lauren Prezbindowski ’08 Tracey Weisheit Price ’05 and Anthony Price Dwayne Prifogle ’85 Carol Ziegler Prime ’55 Michael Princell ’83 and Martina Princell Don Prokop and Joyce Prokop Michael Prout ’72 and Sarah Daubenspeck Prout ’71 Jamie Pugh Danny Purtee ’63 and Mary Sorrell Clai Putney ’90 and Janet Astrike Putney ’90 Chad Quaintance and Lucy Quaintance Steven Quarcelino ’03 Jason Queen Kay Menke Queen ’61 Nancy Bickel Quinn ’65 Phillip Quinn Lisa Quiroga ’20 Hunter Rackley ’04 and Heather Rackley Mike Rainbolt Vincent Rak ’78 J. Michael Raley and Starla Raley Jill Eubanks Ralston ’89 and Thomas Ralston Tyler Ralston ’21 Alexis Ramey ’19 Craig Ramey and Beatrice Ramey Miguel Ramirez ’12 Pete Ramsay ’58 and Barbara Ramsay Don Ramsey Charles Randle and Julies Randle Kara Ranieri Kathy Gilchrist Ranney ’67 and James Ranney Carol Rippey Rappe ’58 and Norman Rappe Rick Rasmussen ’65 Gabriel Ratcliffe ’22 Madeline Rathgeber ’19 and Kane Meyer Terry Reader ’13 and Cara Mulhall Reader ’13 Catherine Reckling Randy Records ’76 and Teddie Records Cooper Reddington ’22 Clara Reece Lauren Haake Reed ’07 and Brian Reed Marie Murphy Reesey ’67 and Richard Reesey Roger Reeves Lisa McKinley Reibly ’95 Lynn Resinger Christopher Reynolds Jake Reynolds ’16 Jeffrey Reynolds and Kistian Reynolds Katie Reynolds ’11


Amber King Rhoads ’19 and Zachary Rhoads Jacqueline Ricard Lee Rice Lynn Rice Kyle Rich ’92 and Beth Rich Margaret Rich Chrisy Rader Richie ’75 and Bradley Richie Robert Richie Bruce Richman ’88 and Michelle Murray Richman ’90 Toby Rickabaugh ’95 Gordon Ricketts ’57 and Sarah Ricketts Caleb Riddle ’21 Brian Rieger and Carol Rieger Arthur Riehl and Martha Jeanne Riehl Mike Riggle ’80 and Stephanie Riggle Clint Riggles and Jennifer Riggles John Rigney ’89 and June Rigney Elizabeth Manning Riley ’92 and Chip George Heather Riley Neil Riley and Jennifer Riley Morgan Rimstidt Jenny Clark Rippy ’93 and Richard Rippy Alisa Miller Risinger ’78 and Rick Risinger Carl Risk and Gloria Risk Katherine Marette Ritchie ’84 Jerry Ritter ’67 Tim Ritter and Kelly Ritter Carlie Roark ’19 Cherie Howard Roberts ’98 and Miles Roberts Dan Roberts ’99 and Alison Roberts Deirdre Roberts Jeffrey Roberts Keith Roberts (d) and Judy Roberts Steve Roberts Thomas Roberts ’10 Wes Roberts ’03 Maureen Robichaux Carrie Robinette Amy Richards Robinson ’93 Kim Lashbrook Robinson ’92 Megan Robinson ’15 Ellen Dennis Rochford ’84 and David Rochford Jennie Stover Rodenberg ’03 and Eric Rodenberg Aaron Rogers ’18 Cynthia Rogers David Rogers and Elisabeth Rogers Emily Rogers ’09 June Rogers Margie Rogers and Richard Samuel Sarah Bailey Rogers ’05 Joyce Romer ’65 Kelly Rone ’91 Bryan Rose ’97 and Allison Reetz Rose ’94 Chris Rose ’15 Julia Rose ’62 Patrick Rose ’91 and Cheryl Rose Kim Gilbert Rosenberger ’91 and Kelly Rosenberger Mary Davies Rothenberger ’63 and Gary Rothenberger John Rowan and Marilyn Rowan Marci Royalty ’94 and Dan Kraft Evan Rubin ’03 Stephanie Rudd ’01 Carly Ruggles ’19 Sydney Ruggles ’22 Katy McCanna Ruhl ’00 and Christopher Ruhl Brad Rumple Josh Ruse ’16 Elizabeth Henry Rust ’64 Tom Ruszkowski ’71 and Colleen Ruszkowski Nick Rutsis ’63 and Tricia Rutsis Jenny Ryan ’04 Chuck Sage ’89 and Heidi Kendall Sage ’91 Tim Sandman ’84 and Gia Sandman Julie Sarringhaus ’90 Rory Satkoski ’96 and Marcy Flora Satkoski ’97 Abigail Satow ’21 Jane Saeman Sauchak ’68

Jennifer Welty Sautbine ’95 and Ryan Sautbine Dana Lee Savidge ’82 and William Savidge Jennifer Carroll Sawa ’01 and Brian Sawa Emily Scearce Heather Schaefer ’05 Kristen Schallert ’22 Larry Schefke and Tammy Schefke Bret Schell ’19 Ryan Scherer ’01 and Anne Scherer Curtis Schiller Rich Schiller ’78 and Jennifer Grohmann Schiller ’78 Kurtis Schimel ’14 P.J. Schluge ’03 and Tracy Zack Schluge ’02 Tim Schluge ’00 Abbey Schmahl ’12 Rachel Schmidtke Dawn Meyer Schneider ’08 and Justin Schneider Shelby Schneider ’15 Tony Schneider Jerry Schnell ’58 and Madeleine Hendrixson Schnell ’60 Janet Schnurr ’14 Rita Schobert and Carl Snyder Melanie Schreiner ’98 and Bennett Schreiner Rich Schulok and Lisa Schulok Megan Myers Schweitzer ’11 Carrie Schwier ’04 Brad Scott and Connie Scott Chuck Scott ’69 Kristen Hamilton Scott ’97 Theresa Scroggins and Nathaniel Scroggins Jeremy Seal ’04 Kevin Sears ’13 and Kelsey Weihe Sears ’14 Bruce Secker ’64 and Nancy Scheirer Secker ’64 Thomas Seffrin and Cynthia Seffrin Shirley Seifert Pam Hunter Sellers ’87 A.J. Selvey ’98 and Katie Selvey Shirley Selz ’57 Nancy Seng Mary Gammons SeRine ’96 and Zachery SeRine Gerald Servais and Michelle Servais Ted Server ’79 and Janice Server Daishi Seta ’22 Jay Severance ’61 and Dee Severance Tony Sewell ’05 and Ellen Morris Sewell ’06 Carla Agnew Shadiow ’71 and Richard Shadiow Andrew Shafer ’99 Kirsten Shaffer Flower Harrison Shaffstall ’69 Donald Shamble and Mary Shamble Steve Shannon Taylor Shaw ’14 and Kelsey Jones Shaw ’15 Larry Sheagley ’69 and Nelda Johnson Sheagley ’70 Mary Ewing Sheets ’70 and Michael Sheets Aimin Shen and Mark Kuhn Erika Shepherd ’16 Marcia Shepherd Rebecca Sheridan Elizabeth Sherman ’17 Joe Sheryak ’19 Curtis Shinabarger ’81 and Nancy Ingersoll Shinabarger ’81 Glen Shinabarger and Carolyn Shinabarger Jack Shine ’18 David Shircliff ’87 Noelle Shirley ’22 Dan Shively ’60 and June Griffeth Hinata Shono ’22 Ryan Shore ’95 Brian Shortridge ’81 Dan Shoufler ’86 and Diane Swan Shoufler ’86 Pamela Shrock David Shuchat ’66 and Susan Shuchat Tandy Shuck ’90 and Michael Waddick David Shull ’68 and Susan Shull Ann Shupert ’71 Harlan Shupert and Carolyn Shupert

Steve Siebenmorgen ’04 and Caitlyn Kelley-Siebenmorgen ’06 Cirilo Sierra Mendoza and Raquel Ramirez Carol McKamey Simmerman ’61 and Laurence Simmerman Justin Simmons Ann Alig Simpson ’65 and Allyn Simpson Brad Sims ’17 Lindsey Sipes ’10 Chris Sitler ’85 and Penny Sitler Stacy Kalamaros Skalski ’85 and Randal Skalski Haris Skiadas Sandy Gehring Skrabanek ’61 and Thomas Skrabanek Kristi Kutche Slane ’96 and Matthew Slane James Slater ’62 Eric Slayback ’90 Jeff Slifer and Rita Slifer Shawn Smead Maddy Smerage ’19 Chris Smith ’01 Danny Smith Dara Smith ’20 Devan Smith ’17 Don Smith ’71 Donald Smith and Gloria Smith Douglas Smith and Debi Smith Jacey Spoonmore Smith ’14 Jeffry Smith ’87 and Linda Smith Jen Smith ’98 John Smith ’53 and Jean Smith Linda Smith ’67 Randolph Smith and Mary Smith Roger Smith ’62 and Janet Vance Smith ’63 Russell Smith and Martha Smith Scott Smith and Denise Smith Suzy Smith ’69 Tommy Smith and Veronica Smith Vaughn Smith ’15 Zach Smith ’08 and Katie Larson Smith ’09 Brian Smolnicky ’97 and Jennifer Vance Smolnicky ’97 Joel Smyth David Snell ’07 and Laura Zimmerman Snell ’07 Wiladean Flora Snoeberger ’51 and Richard Snoeberger Pamela Snook-Tidd Jane Houghton Snowden ’52 Holly Solgot ’19 Patricia Sosbe Andy Southworth ’99 and Carrie Jennings Southworth ’99 Frank Sower and Judy Hatton Sower Ben Spain ’09 and Allison Black Jeff Spalding ’82 and Lisa Spalding Peyton Spaugh ’18 Nancy Thomas Speer ’93 and Dell Speer Jayne Hammer Spencer ’71 Stephen Spicer and Carol Spicer Chris Spillmann ’05 Teri Dickerson Spindler ’99 and Tom Spindler Craig Spinner ’95 and Heather McClarren Spinner ’94 Erin Spivey ’06 Kari Vollmer Spivey ’14 Bill Springer ’57 Stanley Spritzky and Dolores Spritzky Sharon St. Louis ’74 and Randall St. Louis Norm St. Pierre Liz Palmquist Stafford ’06 and Justin Stafford Sherry Stagge Austin Stagman ’13 Jen Stanfield ’03 and Rebecca Dimon Kimberly Staples Becky Ohlmansiek Starek ’82 and Stephen Starek Andrew Stark ’14 Austin Stark ’19 Stephanie Starkey Christine Starks Shawn Steel ’98 and Sarah Steel Janelle Stegemiller ’72

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Dear Class of 1957, I would like to personally thank you for the amount of help you have awarded me with over the past three years. Without this scholarship, I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish any of the things I have done here at Hanover College. Right now, I am currently a senior that will be graduating in the spring. I am a Health and Movement Studies major, while also being a part of the Business Scholars Program. While participating in the programs I have been able to complete two internships for the Business Scholars Program, and I am currently completing an internship culminating experience for the Health and Movement Studies major. I am also part of the Hanover College Baseball Team and Phi Gamma Delta. Both of the positions have helped me acquire two great leadership positions that will definitely help me in the future. I cannot express the amount of gratitude I have for both of these. Again, I cannot thank the Class of 1957 enough for providing me with this amazing scholarship. It has enabled me to pursue education I never would have thought to be possible. Sincerely, Samuel N. Orem Class of 2019 32

Don Steiner ’56 and Alice Bowie Steiner ’56 Stephen Steiner and Joyce Flanagan Kelsey Frankl Steinert ’11 Jacob Steinhart ’15 Frances Steurer Christie Dixon Steward ’01 Matthew Steward ’12 Dave Stewart ’60 and Kitty Strange Stewart ’61 Gene Stewart and Rebecca Stewart Kim Stewart ’81 and Timothy Sprandel Jack Stiefel ’65 and Nancy Ahaus Stiefel ’66 Craig Stilwell ’78 and Kim Stilwell Claire Stockwell ’19 Nancy Cadle Stoll ’71 and James Stoll Bill Stone and Kathleen Blondin-Stone Chris Stormer ’99 and Amber Robertson Stormer ’99 Kevin Stouder ’92 and Amy Stouder David Stover and Denise Stover Denise Stover Randy Stover and Debbie Stover Ty Stover ’19 Zach Stringer ’22 Liz Roy Strombeck ’56 and Donald Strombeck Jason Strong ’97 and Rachel Zins Strong ’99 Jim Struck ’73 and Trudy Struck Tom Stuckwisch ’73 and Vivian Barkman Stuckwisch ’73 Amanda Stump ’19 Bryan Stumpf and Lainie Stumpf Theodore Stumpf ’19 Bryan Sturgeon ’86 and Deanna Bardonaro Sturgeon ’87 Jim Sturges ’54 and Jeré Hawley Sturges ’57 Roberta Terrell Sturges ’78 and Fred Sturges Patrick Sullivan and Paula Sullivan Paul Sullivan and Susan Sullivan Stephanie Hammett Sullivan ’96 and Shawn Sullivan John Summerlin and Patty Summerlin Chuck Summers ’10 and Shelly Sullivan Summers ’01 K. Marie Summers Margot Beldon Summers ’66 and Vernon Summers Steve Summers Celeste Hartman Sutter ’85 Therese Sutter and Tim Sutter Stephanie Sutton-Payne ’91 and Douglas Payne Reed Swisher ’15 Brock Symon ’04 Peggy Harris Szalkowski ’65 and James Szalkowski Elizabeth Loughmiller Szentes ’88 and David Szentes Gana Taggart ’69 and Karl Power Ashley Tandy Douglas Tannas ’99 and Heather Hutton Tannas ’97 Brian Taylor ’70 and Linda Taylor Greg Taylor ’84 Lauren Teike ’19 Mr. Goitom Tekie Kelly Telech Telechbush ’94 and James Bush Jon Temple ’02 and Erin Temple Carrie Templeton ’11 Jim Terhune ’62 Heather Sands Ternet ’93 Julie Tessak Randy Teymer William Theising ’06 and Ashlee Weiler Theising ’06 Matthew Theobald ’96 and Jennifer Theobald Jared Thies ’21 Cierra Thomas ’19 Dave Thomas and Vickie Thomas Kathy Skarbeck Thomas ’82 and David Thomas Ruth Thomas Susan Thomas Cole Thompson ’22 Kevin Thompson ’71 and Kathleen Thompson Mark Thompson ’74 and Theresa Thompson Rob Thompson and Kathy Thompson William Thompson and Diane Thompson Benjamin Tierney Courtney Tierney ’17 Scott Tierney and Melinda Tierney


Morgan Tirabasso ’21 Angela Todd and David Todd Lynn Todd and John Todd Kay Harbeson Tomes Randy Tomes ’95 and Kathy Taylor Tomes ’94 Cheryl Craig Torline and Joseph Torline Mark Totten and Nancy Totten Thomas Totten and Joy Totten Kristine Drury Towns ’00 and Brandon Towns Bob Townsend and Rupa Townsend Neil Townsend ’11 Cami Trachtman ’17 Sharon Trachtman C. Michael Traw ’62 Anne Eich Treadwell ’64 and Pierce Treadwell Abby Tremain ’16 Timothy Tribbett and Robin Tribbett Jim Trimble Lawrence Truax and Julie Truax Mike Tschuor ’82 and Sue Alder Tschuor ’83 Marty Tuck ’04 Jennifer Tunny Hannah Turner ’19 Ruth Turner ’73 William Turner and Laurie Turner Michael Tynan and Lynette Tynan Nate Uhl ’01 and Jennifer Uhl Mary Umsted ’98 Briana Underwood ’03 Ned Underwood ’64 Don Unger ’71 and Marty Patterson Unger ’70 Dave Ungru and Suzanna Ungru Bart Updike ’63 Jan Scobee Updike ’70 Aaron Vagelatos ’97 and Melissa Vagelatos Tori Pace-Rutan Vailes ’13 David Van Buskirk Richard Van Buskirk Robert Van Leeuwen and Camela Van Leeuwen Jim Van Osdol ’61 and Judy Van Osdol Cole Vanderpohl ’19 Daniel Vandivier ’89 and Rhonda Vandivier Pamela Seevers VanDyke ’76 and Don VanDyke Gabe Vanover Alice VanVoorst Harrison ’59 Hannah Varel Ken Varel Fred Vargo ’64 and Cookie Howard Vargo ’66 Dan Vaughan ’95 and Kelly Brunner Vaughan ’96 Ashley Wells Vaughn ’07 Nicholas Vaughn ’20 Adam Vaught ’03 and Holly Rowland Vaught ’05 Kathryn Veasman Arika Velligan ’19 Gregory Velligan Stella Vennard-Hettenbach Justin Ventura ’20 Carolyn Briggs Vermilya ’53 Fred Vest ’80 and Tami Cooper Vest ’80 Terri Vetor Jan Vetrhus Mark Viehmann Jo Ellen Jennings Villines ’73 and Jeffery Villines Alan Virgin and Theresa Virgin Joseph Vitale David Voelker ’96 George Voivodas ’70 and Joyce Voivodas Steve Voivodas ’73 and Lisa Voivodas Jane Stitt Von Letkemann ’62 Ben Voorhorst ’11 and Ann Voorhorst Stefanie Robinson Wade ’98 and Jeremiah Wade Hoolee Clark Wadsworth ’70 and Bob Wadsworth Leslie Wagers ’94 Jenaba Waggy ’09 Martin Wagner and Denise Wagner Mitch Wagner ’84 and Valinda Ensslin Wagner ’85 Sharon Pressler Wagner ’63

Sarah Wait ’07 DJ Walch Mary Lou Garrett Waldron ’62 William Waldschmidt and Catherine Waldschmidt Barbara Walkenhorst and Bob Derby David Walkenhorst and Sandy Walkenhorst Brock Walker Julia Walker ’86 and Bill Maxwell Macy Walker ’19 Margery Wall Willis Walls Todd Walrod and Chris Walrod Thomas Waltz and Ruth Waltz Vernon Waltz Obie Ware and Norma Ware Schuyler Wareham ’01 and Sarah Butler Wareham ’03 Monica Warren Robinson Heather Haralson Wasco ’98 and Chris Wasco Mike Wathen ’16 Bryan Watkins ’80 and Ellie Freeman Watkins ’80 Denna Watson Tory Watson ’07 and Brad Ortman Robert Watts and Judy Watts Vicki DeNardo Watts ’68 and Dennis Watts Kurt Webber Ron Webber Heidi Fullenkamp Weber ’87 and Michael Weber Karen Kennedy Weed ’65 and Dean Weed Hank Weedin ’94 and Rachel Beard Weedin ’93 Kathryn Wehling Anne Fieselmann Wehrly ’73 and Thomas Wehrly Anthony Weigleb ’01 Dan Weimer ’99 and Leslie Weimer Susan Weimer ’82 Sue Weissinger ’69 Bob Weissmann ’72 and Cecilia Weissmann Mark Weller ’90 and Marie Weller Larry Wellman ’58 and Sandra Wellman Janet Huffman Wells ’77 Jason Wells Aaron Welty ’06 and Katie Welty Makenzie Wendel ’21 Carolyn Sharp Wendt ’49 Tyler Wenig ’19 Brian Wenstrup ’99 and Valerie Kubly Wenstrup ’99 Mark Wessling ’75 and Nancy Cole Wessling ’76 Alisha West ’18 Erica West ’22 Jonny West Michael West ’00 and Mandy West Jennifer Bradley Westbay ’68 and Charles Lisser James Westbrook Blade Westerfield Joan Weyer Sue Robinson Whalen ’71 and Jerry Whalen Carla Wheatley Kurt Wheeler Sarah Specht Wheelers ’95 and Tom Wheelers Erin Houchen Whicker ’98 and Josh Whicker Don White ’81 and Judy Switzer White ’82 Emily McElfresh White ’61 and Donald White Keith White ’80 and Judith White Ryan White ’93 Tony Whittlesey and Penny Whittlesey Andrew Wibbels ’13 Teresa Wiczynski ’16 Makenzie Wiesman Don Wiest ’71 and Jill Horton Wiest ’71 Isaiah Wilcken ’09 Chris Wilcox and Alan Wilcox Larry Wilder ’83 James Wildman and Kathy Wildman Brian Wiley ’94 and Lisa Wiley John Wiley ’06 Mark Wilhelm ’79 and Elizabeth Wilhelm Matthew Wilkerson Felicia Wilkey

Bonner Wilkinson ’91 and Tina Wilkinson Steve Wilkinson ’64 and Linda Akers Wilkinson ’66 John Willetts James Willey ’87 and Christina Cooper ’87 Caleb Williams ’15 Chelsie Williams ’19 Dolores Williams Frank Williams and Yvonne Williams John Williams ’53 and Janice Williams Kay Williams and Bob Williams Kendrick Williams and Marisha Williams Mark Williams ’76 and Denise Vestal Williams Noah Williams ’22 Susan Hackworthy Williams ’88 and Anthony Williams Tawana Williams Dave Williamson ’95 and Jessica Etchison Williamson ’98 Kirk Willig ’02 Brandy Wilson Courtney Odle Wilson ’16 and Maden Wilson Diane Lockwood Wilson ’61 Jane Dall Wilson ’00 and Bradley Wilson Jeff Wilson and Kelly Wilson Roxanne Wilson and Joseph Wilson Tony Wilson and LeTiscia Wilson Ware Wimberly ’94 and Maggie Wimberly Randal Wines and Cheryl Wines Breann Truelove Wininger ’15 and Jeffrey Truelove Jim Winkle ’89 and Wendy Winkle Cynthia Winkler ’73 Jeffrey Winot and Kelli Winot Wayne Winston and Vivian Winston Stuart Winternheimer and Karen Winternheimer Susan Winternheimer ’19 Allison Wiseman ’19 Jason Wiseman and Aniesa Wiseman Pat Wiseman ’90 and Anne Lewis Wiseman ’89 Kendall Withered ’12 Betty Withers ’71 Jana Witt Faith Witzig Rob Wohlschlaeger ’13 and Olivia Selm Wohlschlaeger ’12 Zachary Wojcik ’11 and Paige Spalding ’13 Michele Stephani Wojtowicz ’95 and Bob Wojtowicz Nick Wolf ’01 and Brandi Rademacher Wolf ’03 Karen Fuller Wolfe ’73 and Craig Wolfe Lewis Wolfe ’78 and Lynne Wolfe Rachana Ram Wood ’94 and Peter Wood Shannon Kegley Wood ’73 Robert Woodard and Katherine Woodard Eric Woodruff ’20 Ron Woods ’58 and Marilyn Jeggle Woods ’58 Stephen Worley ’99 and Courtney Coffey Worley ’99 John Wright ’90 and Dallas Wetzel Wright ’92 Lana Little Wright ’69 and Paul Wright Michael Wright and Tina Wright Nate Wright ’02 Theresa Wrynn ’19 James Wuerzburger ’22 Dennis Wujcik ’72 Lisa Wyble ’87 Kimberly Wynkoop Kyle Wynn ’05 and Erin Green Wynn Virginia Auburn Yee ’61 and KaiKong Yee Jake Yetter-Berndsen ’12 and Meghan Mulvaney Berndsen ’12 Valerie Young Regie Zapp ’74 and Jerilyn Zapp Leslie Rock Zelenka ’74 and Donald Zelenka Sarah Coomer Ziker ’94 and Brad Ziker Paula Owen Zimmerman ’87 and Larry Zimmerman Kerry Zorb and Starlyn Zorb Jake Zurschmiede ’19

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The Panther Club recognizes those members who provide financial assistance to Hanover’s athletic department, student-athletes, coaches, and teams. Champions

(lifetime designation bestowed upon those who make a gift of $5,000 or more) Dan Abrell ’86 and Karin Abrell Beth Baylor Jeff Blair ’70 and Carol Blair JoAnn Brouillette ’83 Mark Dunning ’83 and Sang Hyun Dunning Susanne Talmage Ellman ’65 and Marty Ellman Lisa Fleming ’82 Mark Gabriel ’70 and Jennie Gabriel Jim Gaunt ’67 and Kate Gaunt Brian Haag ’74 Tricia Stockton Hagenah ’66 and Will Hagenah Lynn Nichols Hall ’82 and Chris Hall Andy Jankowski ’95 and Lisa Jordan Jankowski ’94 Molly Totten Jones ’86 and John Jones Elaine Kops-Bedel ’74 and Eric Bedel Lake Lambert and Kelly Duddles Lambert Mark Levett ’71 and Marabeth Ice Levett ’71 Chip Pease ’68 and Laura Reid Pease ’68 Mary Burch Hambrick Ratliff ’78 and Wes Ratliff ’76 Micah Shrewsberry ’99 and Molly Shrewsberry Stan Totten Mark Williams ’76 and Denise Vestal Williams Greg Willman ’85 and Karen Willman Ken Young ’65 and Linda Young Michael Zeddies ’77 and Judy Zeddies

Members Anonymous Susan Abel ’89 Jamie Anderson ’93 Lee Annis ’78 Steve Avila ’83 and Mary Avila Josh Baker ’12 and Abby Merritt Baker ’12 Mandy Newton Bennett ’96 and Tony Bennett Kevin Berry ’90 and Leslie Taylor ’93 Nathan Blanchard ’13 Dee Dee Bomholt and Jerry Bomholt Douglas Bookbinder Stephen Boomershine and Stacey Boomershine Jim Braun ’79 and Launa Braun Ron Brogan ’68 and Darla Brogan George Brutcher ’71 Desa Bubnovich ’74 Greg Clark ’73 and Jeanne Cottrill Clark ’75 Glenn Clawson ’79 and Nancy Clawson Travis Clegg ’02 and Stephanie Clegg Cori Eckerle Collinsworth and Alesa Collinsworth Pete Corrao ’76 and Suzanne Spencer Corrao ’78 Mike Crawford ’68 and Lucy Frick Crawford ’66 Jack Dalgleish ’69 and Mary Dalgleish Philip Dankoski and Mary Dankoski Rich Dauer and Marti Dauer Darrell Dennis and Siobhan Dennis Doug Diem and Toni Diem JP Pock Dodson ’92 and Michael Dodson John Dwenger ’58 and Lou Owens Dwenger ’57 Roger Eckerle and Terri Eckerle Troy Edwards ’97 and Elisabeth McCandless Edwards ’98 Todd Ehninger ’78

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Abbe Ernstes and Matt Ernstes Michael Farrell and Ellen Farrell Melissa Fenton ’97 Jon Ford ’58 and Judith Miller Ford ’58 Bill French ’79 and Cathy Scott Chuck Friedersdorf ’50 and Carol Smith Friedersdorf ’51 Nicole Gibson and Shane Gibson Scott Greenwald and Beth Greenwald Tim Gruber ’15 Angie Kalb Gruendl ’96 Charles Hall ’74 Dick Hall ’67 and Jill Wood Hall ’68 Robert Hanson and Dawn Hanson Bill Hatch ’64 and Nancy Hatch James Hatcher and Carolyn Hatcher Jane Huffman Hayes ’83 and Greg Hayes Mark Hays ’77 Dolores Hellmann Megan Hogston ’14 Michelle Cline Holmes ’92 and Chris Holmes Angie Mullen Huser ’89 and Jay Huser Ann Leslie Inman ’86 Roger Jester and Melissa Jester Tyler Jester and Madison Jester Brad Johnson and Julie Johnson Bob Johnson ’71 and Carolyn Johnson Kevin Keefe ’82 and Jill Philbrick Keefe ’83 Tracy Keller Mark Kleiman ’87 and Sandra Kleiman Patricia Love Krise ’81 and Thomas Krise Eric LaRue Sarah Lathrop ’13 Mark Lawrence ’86 and Dana Hollar Lawrence ’86 Dick Lesh ’66 and Jill Sullivan Lesh ’66 Skip Lichtfuss and Connie Corcoran Debby Linton ’82 Nathan Littlefield ’05 and Lauren Williams Littlefield ’04 Greg Lorenzi ’99 and Brittany Thompson Lorenzi ’98 Katy Lowe Schneider ’93 and Greg Schneider Pat Luce ’87 and Heather Colborn Luce ’87 Bart Luedeke ’64 and Linda Patton Luedeke ’64 Lois Luongo Justin Magaw ’15 and Amanda McCauley Magaw ’15 Joe Matis ’03 and Leah Matis Miranda Bailey Maxwell ’01 Dick McCracken and Marcia McCracken Charlie McCulloch ’69 and Deborah McCulloch Kaitlin McCulloch ’13 Jerry McKenzie ’59 and Brenda McKenzie A.J. McKinley ’53 and Marilyn McKinley Emma Kate McMurtry ’21 Randy McPhee ’72 and Burtie Beekman McPhee ’72 Dani Merrick ’15 Jean Orr Merrill ’02 Stacy Meyer ’95 and Jennie Perry Meyer ’96 Jon Miller ’97 and Angie Lugo Miller ’97 Mike Miller ’69 and Patty Warren Miller ’69 Matt Moore ’05 Andy Morgan and Juila Morgan Don Morrison ’64 John Muessel ’74 and Sally Craney Muessel ’76 Phil Mullins ’72 and Jane Mullins Chip Newman ’72 and Pam Newman Steve Noble ’66 and Elizabeth Noble John Oberhausen and Denise Oberhausen

John Parker and Michelle Parker Bill Patton ’57 and Mary Patton Jeffrey Phillips Brian Power Peter Preocanin and Shelley Preocanin Jason Queen Randy Records ’76 and Teddie Records Bruce Richman ’88 and Michelle Murray Richman ’90 Clint Riggles and Jennifer Riggles Heather Riley Jeffrey Roberts Megan Robinson ’15 Melba Rodriguez and Angela Salas Darrin Rubino and Michelle Rubino Nick Rutsis ’63 and Tricia Rutsis Marshall Scheper ’84 and Sandra Scheper Rich Schulok and Lisa Schulok Chuck Scott ’69 Ted Server ’79 and Janice Server Carla Agnew Shadiow ’71 and Richard Shadiow Rachel Slade Sharpe ’13 and Devon Sharpe ’13 Rick Shoultz ’87 and Nikki Gray Shoultz ’89 David Shuchat ’66 and Susan Shuchat David Shull ’68 and Susan Shull Chris Smith ’01 Bill Springer ’57 Jan Shepherd Spry and Brian Spry Rob St. Pierre ’70 and Kathy St. Pierre Matthew Steward ’12 Chris Stormer ’99 and Amber Robertson Stormer ’99 Zach Stringer ’22 Tom Stuckwisch ’73 and Vivian Barkman Stuckwisch ’73 Jim Sturges ’54 and Jere Hawley Sturges ’57 Dennis Sylvester ’59 and Lorna Sylvester Greg Taylor ’84 Matthew Theobald ’96 and Jennifer Theobald Kevin Thompson ’71 and Kathleen Thompson Sue Fryback Tilley ’89 and Patrick Tilley ’89 Jim Trachtman and Courtney Trachtman John Trimble ’77 and Ann Wimsatt Trimble ’78 Rick Veach ’88 and Teresa Veach Mark Verbanic and Polly Verbanic David Walkenhorst and Sandy Walkenhorst Bryan Watkins ’80 and Ellie Freeman Watkins ’80 Bryan Watts Jim Watts Jim Watts and Linda Watts Dan Weimer ’99 and Leslie Weimer Jonny West Michael West ’00 and Mandy West Sam Whilding ’78 and Heidi McKenna Larry Willen ’57 Kendrick Williams and Marisha Williams Kirk Willig ’02 Jan Winbigler and Randy Winbigler Stuart Winternheimer and Karen Winternheimer Jenni Lyter Wissel ’04 and Bryce Wissel ’04 Rob Wohlschlaeger ’13 and Olivia Selm Wohlschlaeger ’12 Kyle Wynn ’05 and Erin Green Wynn David Yeager and Beverly Yeager (d) denotes deceased member


Dear Class of 1956, Thank you for establishing the International Study Scholarship. Without this scholarship, I would not be getting the opportunity to study in Bulgaria this May with the Hanover College choirs. This will be a unique trip because it is the first time any Hanover College course has traveled to Bulgaria. While there, our choir will be on tour performing with many local choirs, attending an international choral festival, and learning about Bulgarian culture and music. I am so excited to be able to travel to the country, have new experiences I never thought would be possible, and to learn about how Bulgarian and other countries music is unique to them. This is something I am very passionate about, and I cannot wait to share what I learn with the world.

The Hanover College 2018-19 Annual Report recognizes the members of our lifetime giving societies, annual giving societies, and the Panther Club. We have prepared these donor recognition lists with care and with the aim of recognizing each donor accurately. If we have misspelled your name, listed it incorrectly or inadvertently omitted it, please accept our sincere apologies. Please contact Kelly Hatton, director of advancement services, at 812-866-7019 or hattonk@ hanover.edu, so we may correct our records.

Thank you, Rebecca Thorpe Class of 2020 35


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