University of Jamestown President's Report 2013 - 2014

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President’s Report & Honor Roll of Donors 2013-2014

“Our students’ success is why I am so optimistic about the future of the University of Jamestown.” Robert Badal, President


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2014-15 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Board of Trustees James Unruh ’63, Chair Paradise Valley, Arizona Ed Nafus ’63, First Vice Chair Scottsdale, Arizona Peggy Foss, Ph.D. ’58, Second Vice Chair Ann Arbor, Michigan Alan Berg, M.D. ’76 Lincoln, Nebraska Steven L. Bietz ’81 Bismarck, North Dakota Ruth DeNault ’50 San Clemente, California Tessa Gould ’96 Washington, DC Gerry Gunderson ’80 Bismarck, North Dakota Dick Hall ’57 Jamestown, North Dakota Jo-Ida Hansen, Ph.D. New Brighton, Minnesota James Harty, Jr. ’80 Jamestown, North Dakota Bart Holaday Colorado Springs, CO Jim Johnson ’65 Los Gatos, California Kelly Krein ’64 Jamestown, North Dakota Larry Langemo ’72 Bismarck, North Dakota Reuben Liechty Jamestown, North Dakota C. Alan Lindberg ’73 Jamestown, North Dakota Virgil Miedema ’67 Hanover, New Hampshire David Muhs, M.D. ’81 Jamestown, North Dakota Kari Ness Jamestown, North Dakota Robert Piatz ’80 Jamestown, North Dakota Elmer Schindel ’63 Wayzata, Minnesota Jasper Schneider ’01 Bismarck, North Dakota H. George Schuler ’68 Dallas, Texas Jill Sisk ’85 Minnetrista, Minnesota Todd Steinwand ’82 Bismarck, North Dakota Paul Sukut ’77 Bismarck, North Dakota Charles Willoughby ’71 Washington, DC Clark Wold ’67 Eau Claire, Wisconsin


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Robert S. Badal, Ph.D.

Executive Vice President Polly (Larson) Peterson ’89

Assistant to the President

Erin Klein

Director of Development Karen H. Crane

Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving Bill Robb

Associate Director of Alumni Relations and Booster Club Dustin Jensen ’02

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Board of Trustees

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The Power of the Journey to Success

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Winning Matters...

Morgan Bossman ’13

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McKenna Thielsch Center, Orlady Hall dedicated

Research Associate

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On the cover

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Financial Report

Marlene Wiest

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Lifetime Honor Roll of Donors

Director of Design and Publications

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Annual Honor Roll of Donors

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Alumni Donors by Class

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Named Endowed Scholarships

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McKenna Thielsch Center Donors

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Legacy Scholarships

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Annually Funded Scholarships

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Establishing a Scholarship

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2013-14 Scholarship Recipients

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Jimmie Generation Scholarships

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Heritage Circle

Assistant Booster Club Director

Danny Neville

Coordinator of Special Events

Dan Hornung

Office Manager

Donna Schmitz

University of Jamestown Office of Institutional Advancement 6082 College Lane Jamestown, ND 58405 E-mail: alumni@uj.edu PH (701) 252-3467 FX (701) 253-4318 Website: www.uj.edu The President’s Report and Honor Roll of Donors is published for the University of Jamestown supporters by the Office of Institutional Advancement at the University of Jamestown.

On the Cover (story on page 9): Front: Paige Meyer, Rachel Jahner, Josh Knutson, Andrea Brenno, Taylor Lammers, President Robert Badal, Nichole Kenney, Alphonse Schoeneberger, Katie Carpenter, Hannah Erickson, Emma Bellmore Back: Jessie Steinwand, Megan Baker, Alaina Brown, Ryan Benke, Andrew Tjader, Nathan Willer, Levi Brown, Karson Pederson, Michael Brousseau, Samantha Goff, Brooke Lietzke

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Recently, though, the terminology is turning more towards “return on investment” or ROI. Government, families and students want to know that the investment is cost-effective. Since the founding of our school in 1883, return on investment has been a part of our purpose because our mission was to provide classically-prepared professional leaders on the prairie. We have preferred to speak of showing students how to find their theological calling, not just a high paying job. We have focused upon development of the whole person: spiritual, social, academic and character aspects. The Journey to Success is our unique experience that helps students to evaluate themselves, to broaden their perspectives and to become life-long learners. Is it possible that the world has become so cynical that ROI is all that matters?

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Challenges Ahead for Higher Education in America We have all seen projections showing that one out of three private colleges and universities in this country will not survive, at least not in their current form, over the next five to ten year period. The perceived importance of ROI, intensifying government regulation and report cards, rising costs and intense competition are major factors in these projections. The University of Jamestown is not immune from these realities, but we are confident

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in the power of the Journey. When 98% of our graduates are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation, we know that they are not living in their parents’ basements. When we are named by US News and World Report as the highest-ranked college in the State in any category, we know that we are in a strong position. As the endowment has grown to $35 million we know that we have financial strength, and we use that strength to provide support to students at a level that places us in the top category for merit aid awards. As students experience their personal journey among faculty and friends, we see their powerful, characterbuilding journey take shape. When we asked faculty and staff for a few names of outstanding students who might be featured in the cover photo for this report, we were besieged with names and lists of their achievements. I wish that we could capture that brilliance. Our students’ success is why I am so optimistic about the future of the University of Jamestown. As we look ahead, we will be known as the institution that best links the traditional liberal arts and sciences to preparation for the professions. As other schools focus on “credentialing” and alienating students with technology, the University of Jamestown will remain focused upon a rigorous, high quality educational experience that uses technology as a learning tool, not as a replacement for


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face to face teaching. We will change as an institution in intentional ways, especially with new, high quality programs aimed at the graduate level student and in new undergraduate programs such as engineering that will strengthen the core. We will continue to increase our academic standards going forward; this year’s entering freshmen have an outstanding average high school GPA of 3.5. Our faith journey as a Christian university rooted in the values of the Presbyterian Church will continue to guide us as we continue to diversify our student body, to help students in their search for vocation, and to develop their personal faith journey. Social engagement and citizen development are also fostered through our student leadership and character building programs. The Character in Leadership program at Jamestown is a beacon for all that we stand for as a University. As we enter a new era, we will need support from our friends and alumni in order to defend our future in a difficult climate. This year we dedicate new and renovated science and nursing facilities thanks to the generous support of donors like Margaret McKenna Thielsch, our lead donor for the new science center that bears her name. Lloyd Sheldon provided the lead gift to restore Orlady Hall, a building that was new when he arrived as a freshman. Charlotte Hansen provided significant support to Orlady as well

because she taught science there for eleven years. These three leaders will be greatly missed, but their legacies inspire us to do more.

Building for a Capital Campaign We build from our foundation. It is time that we raise the bar as we did when we launched a $30 million campaign ten years ago and exceeded our goal. The next campaign will be greater still and will help us to move our endowment past the $50 million mark. Our scholarship program must be the best in our region, and that can only happen through endowment growth. New programs and quality enhancements to our existing programs will require resource development from a campaign. The new Doctor of Physical Therapy program in Fargo illustrates what can be accomplished; our plan for the program’s development has exceeded expectations. We will extend new masters-level programs in education and leadership into our Jamestown and Fargo markets in 2015 as we reach out to a new adult market. Students on our home campus are already seeing major improvements to classroom, residence hall and dining facilities. Kroeze and Watson have been transformed into modern and comfortable freshman residence halls that make former upper class residents jealous. We have added

a second apartment building adjacent to the Bernhagen Family Soccer Field. The residence hall lounges are largely updated and amenities like air conditioning are now standard. The new dining room look will feature more freshly prepared foods and a warm, bright setting. Next, we will move towards the creation of new student leadership and recreational space so that our campus will be seen as a magnet for campus life in our region. Student organization offices, lounge and recreation areas, and meeting spaces will be added. In the athletic area, new training and locker room facilities, a wider array of gym space for practices and for intramural programs, and a 2,000 seat facility for competitive sports will be in our future. Many of us no doubt saw at least parts of the recent televised series on the Roosevelts, and I recall a line that FDR wrote in 1945: The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward in strong and active faith. One cannot imagine a more positive or inspiring view—our challenge as a University is to continue moving forward as we insure a bright future for the University of Jamestown in the days to come. There is power in the Journey!

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Winning Matters... Polly Peterson, Executive Vice President As Dr. James Haussler ’78 accepted the Rollie Greeno Award at the Athletic Hall of Fame breakfast during Homecoming, he said something that many today have shied away from admitting. Though humble of his achievements, with a poetic poise he simply declared “Winning matters. Winning matters in your marriage, it matters in your job, it matters in your academics, and it matters in sports.” Echoed by many Hall of Fame honorees who followed Jim, person after person recognized the role that the University of Jamestown played in their personal and professional development and shared gratitude to the supporting cast of individuals who played a role in their award-worthy performances.

when I consider the exhilaration one feels when greatness follows preparation, passion, and persistence.

As a painter sets out to create a masterpiece, one might look at an artist’s blank canvas and see nothing. On the contrary, colors have been vetted and new hues discovered, brushes have been selected and precisely aligned, and the setting has been considered and reconsidered until the perfect ambiance has been achieved. When the first stroke illuminates the vanilla background, hours of preparation suddenly become visible for the world to see. Although I am not an artist, my heart races

The world needs small colleges where young men and women are encouraged to leave home, to unite with others of similar ages where they live, learn, and perform together and are supported in their journey towards success, free to explore their passions and discover their calling. Young students should be encouraged to attend institutions where education is not stripped down to the point of technical must-knows, but rather where faculty are committed to encouraging the exploration of ideas that stimulate the curiosities of its participants in ways that change the world.

As many of you are aware, higher education is under siege, and the liberal arts is perhaps its most targeted opponent. We live in an era where politicians and media moguls profess less is more, quicker is better and cheaper is a worthy antidote to quality and rigor. Consequently, small, liberal arts colleges must passionately be planning and preparing for an uncertain future where the one thing that remains certain is that the world’s need for an educated population of individuals who can communicate with one another to solve problems in innovative and thoughtful ways will never change.


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the over 2000 alumni and friends named in this 2014 President’s Report who have remained believers in University of Jamestown long after they were here. As the number of named scholarships tops 400 and gifts to the Annual Progress Fund exceed $1M for the second year in a row, the University remains one of the most affordable private Universities in the nation. Donors such as Clyde and Emma Barks, John DeKrey ’49, Rose Mary Reiland ’47, Bonnie (Prochaska) Schindel ’64 and so many others have contributed significantly to endowment this past year through their estates demonstrating their commitment to ensuring the long-term success of the University.

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University of Jamestown remains committed to the ideals upon which it was founded knowing that the students we teach and the markets we serve will continue to evolve in their needs and wants of the institutions they choose. We must remain relevant to a population of learners who best “fit” our mission: students like Derek Roemmich who embody the ideals of a University of Jamestown graduate. Not only was Derek recently selected as the 2014 Homecoming King, but he is a member of the UJ choir, football team, and track team and is double majoring in math and math education with Derek Roemmich ’15 a Character in Leadership minor. He, and the multitude of others who grace the cover, were chosen because of their appreciation and commitment to winning in all they do. These students believe in molding their many talents, passions and values in ways that stretch and reshape them into young men and women who will lead in their families, churches, professions and communities. These students believe that winning indeed matters.

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Bob has shared with you the many ways in which we are transforming University of Jamestown to ensure we remain relevant and committed to students like those on the front cover even as certain fractions of the country have turned their backs on quality and rigor. If you have a chance to return to campus in the near future, I invite you to stop by our office in the Liechty Center Taber Hall. Our staff would truly enjoy walking you through Kroeze or Watson to show you the beautiful renovations. You may even want to stay and have lunch with us in the exquisite Knight Hall dining room. I promise you, it is not the food service you remember. Our efforts to enhance the living-learning opportunities on campus are a source of pride. The Unruh Sheldon Center for Business and Technology, the Reiland Fine Arts Center and the McKenna Thielsch Center for Science and Nursing have contributed positively to the quality of our educational reputation. We are humbled by the support of

As we reflect on all that has been accomplished in recent years, we are quick to recognize that the opportunities and challenges that lie before us are real. We must improve the recreational and leadership space for our students and for our competitive athletes. For many, athletics was and continues to be the catalyst to achieving excellence in the classroom and beyond, and the existing space is inadequate to meet their needs and the activity needs of all our students. We must be prepared to provide the scholarship support necessary to ensure affordability for future students, and we must continue offering programs of relevance in the 21st century at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Pride is an emotion shared by Jimmies only because we know what the name represents and the preparation, passion and persistence required of those who claim ownership to its title. We must work together to ensure that University of Jamestown remains a University of influence well into the future. Please join us as we travel to your communities this fall. Come hear about the vision that is being written for the University’s future. We strive to get to as many areas throughout the country as we can each year to share our story and to hear your feedback. The canvas has been placed on its easel, the brushes prominently displayed and an outline of our masterpiece succinctly imagined. Please join us now as we begin to artistically express with each new stroke the mastery of the University of Jamestown experience in a way that becomes visible for the world to see. We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you in 2015.

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McKenna Thielsch Center, Orlady Hall dedicated DONORS REMEMBERED, RECOGNIZED AT OCTOBER EVENT Erin Klein, Assistant to the President In her remarks at the dedication of Orlady Hall and the McKenna Thielsch Center held Oct. 3, senior nursing student Katie Stumpf, Bismarck, N.D., painted a picture. “Imagine you’re a brand new nurse who just graduated,” she told the audience of donors, alumni, friends, faculty, staff, and students. “After shift report, you walk into a dark, quiet patient’s room, call his name, and realize he isn’t breathing. “What you do now is based on the knowledge you gained during a simulation lab your senior year,” she continued. “You call for help, check for respirations, and hook up a cardiac monitor. When you see that the patient is in a critical rhythm, you immediately start CPR, and help arrives. Because you knew what to do and took action immediately, your patient lives. We learn the knowledge in these labs and classrooms that we will use to save lives, and I am grateful for the opportunity to learn here.” Students and faculty from the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Nursing shared their perspective on how the improved facilities and new equipment will enhance teaching and learning. “We’ve always had a top-notch faculty,” said senior Ryan Benke of Jamestown, a College Fellow in Chemistry. “Now we have the facility to match.” “It was great being involved with this project,” added Dr. Bruce Jensen, Professor and Chair of Biology. “We appreciated that we had a say in everything in the design, from the placement of every cabinet and drawer.”

Executive Vice President Polly Peterson reminded those gathered of lead donors Margaret McKenna Thielsch ’43 and Lloyd Sheldon (’44), who as students 73 years ago celebrated the original opening of Orlady Hall. “Although, sadly, we lost both of these special people this past year, I am confident that the work that our faculty and students are doing in the classrooms and laboratories as a result of their significant contributions and those of so many others would make them extremely proud,” she said. “It is here that students can be assured they will not only receive a quality education that prepares them professionally, but they will be encouraged and supported in in their pursuit of excellence through an encounter with the liberal arts.” Thielsch’s son, Donald, of San Jose, Calif., attended the dedication. “Jamestown was a special place to my mother throughout her life,” he said. “Education was very important to the McKenna family.” It is also important to those who work and learn in that building daily. “We consider our work a calling,” said Dr. Jacqueline Mangnall, Professor and Chair of Nursing. And it is a joy to carry out our calling in such a wonderful space,” she said.


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On the cover

Megan Baker ’16, Ankeny, Iowa, nursing and Spanish

Rachel Jahner ’18, Dickinson, N.D., nursing

Emma Bellmore ’16, Kent, Minn., elementary education

Nichole Kenney ’15, Owatonna, Minn., history

Ryan Benke ’15, Jamestown, biology, chemistry, and psychology

Taylor Lammers ’15, Kindred, N.D., music education

Andrea Brenno ’16, Devils Lake, N.D., English education Michael Brousseau ’15, Acton, Calif., health and fitness administration and physical education Alaina Brown ’15, Bloomington, Minn., exercise science and health and fitness administration Levi Brown ’16, Bathgate, N.D., business administration Katie Carpenter ’15, Moffit, N.D., history, political science, Spanish Hannah Erickson ’17, Fargo, N.D., English education Samantha Goff ’16, Danvers, Minn., accounting, MIS, and business administration

Joshua Knutson ’16, Casselton, N.D., communication Brooke Lietzke ’15, Dickinson, N.D., religion/philosophy, cross cultural communication Paige Meyer ’15, Perham, Minn., music education Karson Pederson ’15, Watford City, N.D., psychology and political science Alphonse Schoeneberger ’17, Vergas, Minn., nursing Jessie Steinwand ’15, Bismarck, N.D., elementary education Andrew Tjader ’16, Fridley, Minn., math and German Nathan Willer ’16, Jamestown, N.D., business administration

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Revenues: Tuition and Fees Gifts and Grants Endowment Income Other Auxiliary

$ 16,237,014 $ 1,021,123 $ 1,987,805 $ 185,507 $ 4,670,732

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24,102,181

Expenditures: Instruction Library Student Services Institutional Support Operation of Plant Student Aid Auxiliary Debt Service & Transfers

$ 5,018,826 $ 363,252 $ 2,827,945 $ 2,856,703 $ 2,013,280 $ 7,937,466 $ 2,541,581 $ 540,739

Total Expenditures

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University of Jamestown Gifts Received July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014

Annual Progress Fund

Support of almost every aspect of academic and residential life: operations, technology, faculty development, co-curricular activities, and scholarships.

Annual Progress Fund – Restricted

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$ 100,000

Annuities represent the most common planned gift received by University of Jamestown. Gifting to University of Jamestown in the form of an annuity insures a lifetime income for the donor as well as provides for a future gift to University of Jamestown. Most annuity funds are eventually added to the University’s endowment for the purpose designated by the donor.

Plant Fund

$ 1,592,765

Gifts to the endowment are received from several sources: cash gifts, bequests, and realized planned gifts such as annuities and trust funds. Endowment earnings support the named scholarship program as well as specific needs such as support of the library, and academic programs and equipment.

Annuities

$ 1,112,675

Support of current expenditures for specific programs: Centers of Excellence, campus renovations, guest lectureships, and special projects.

Endowment

$ 1,021,123

$ 2,566,862

Gifts towards campus building, grounds, and renovation projects. These may include new projects or pledge payments toward completed projects.

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* Total value of endowment as of June 30, 2014: $35,220,746.47

$6,393,425

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Lifetime Honor Roll of Donors Founder’s Circle Bush Foundation Drs. Merle and Peggy Foss/ Academic Enrichment Fund Agnes Griffin Estate Nierling Foundation Rose Mary Reiland Estate Marvin ad Helen Seibold Mr. Lloyd C. Sheldon* Mrs. Margaret McKenna Thielsch* Jim and Candy Unruh Dr. John and Palma Wilson Estate

Trustee’s Circle Melvin R. Arnold Estate Mr. Lloyd E. Dahley Estate Dr. John A. DeKrey Estate Mr. & Mrs. John B. DeNault Jessie Fern Hallett Charitable Trust Gordon* and Charlotte* L. Hansen Reuben and Clarice Liechty Robert* and Lorraine Lyngstad Dr. Corley B. McFarland Trust Ed and Elaine Nafus Dr. William and Myrna Tarnasky Ms. Juel L. Wiese Elizabeth Yoder Estate

President’s Circle - Diamond Clyde and Emma Barks Estate James* and Ruth E. DeNault Dr. James E. Frey Estate Mr. Ainslee Grady* Otto and Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust August and Trula Johansson Trust Mr. Jim J. Johnson Herman Ladish Family Foundation Tom & Frances Leach Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Muscatell Charlotte Newcombe Foundation Mr. Harold L. Newman* Dr. Richard D. Nierling MD*

* Indicates deceased.

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE

$2,000,000+ $1,000,000 - $1,999,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (DIAMOND)

$500,000 - $999,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (PLATINUM)

$250,000 - $499,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (GOLD)

$100,000 - $249,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (SILVER)

$50,000 - $99,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (BRONZE)

$25,000 - $49,999

Mr. Charles P. Pederson Estate Keith* and Edith Prentice Mr. Elmer and Bonnie* Schindel Dr. Joseph and Mary Sorkness* Harris and Arlyce Widmer

President’s Circle - Platinum Ms. Carol J. Anderson-Smith* API EXCELerate Mrs. Patricia B. Buzzell Dakota Medical Foundation Jeffrey and Janet Frommelt Mrs. Ruby W. Goude Estate Mrs. Georgia C. Haugh* Dr. and Mrs. Ole S. Johnson Estate Richard and Audrey Kloubec Robert & Cynthia Kroeze Family Trust Dr. & Mrs. Robert G. Kroeze* Gordon A. Larson Estate Dr. Ernest J. Larson, Sr.* Don * and Loretta Lindberg Family Dr. & Mrs. Wilfred Finny Martin James and MoDean McCullough R.E.* and Shirley R. Meidinger Kenneth Meier Estate Mr. Rodney Melgard N D Independent College Fund Otter Tail Power Company Mrs. Violet I. Ova Florence Owens Estate Ms. Muriel M. Peterson Presbyterian Church USA Edward V. Quinby Trust Dr. and Mrs. Carl C. Raugust* Paul Remboldt Estate Mrs. Anna Schlossman* George and Gayle Schuler Joseph* and Mrs. Zora J. Selliken P. W. Skogmo Foundation Ruth S. Smith* Synod Of Lakes & Prairies United Presbyterian Church Us Dept Of Energy

President’s Circle - Gold Mr. Jay C. Anderson Aramark Inc. Ms. Charlotte L. Bellon Dr. Alan Berg & Dr. Susan Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bernabucci* William and Sandy Bernhagen Josephine Borr Estate Mrs. Louise C. Bowen* Burlington Northern Santa Fe Fdtn Arthur & Clara Cupler Fund Dakota Central Telecommunications Don Wilhelm, Inc. Edson and Margaret Larson Foundation Mr. Ralph Ehlers* Mr. Wayne S. Fallgatter Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation Farmers Union Insurance Walter and Norma Fiedler Trust First Data Corporation Ford Foundation Eunice D. Friedholm Estate Funding Individual Spiritual Health Foundation Inc. Bruce and Lorraine Furness Dr. James G. Golseth Estate Goodrich Corporation / UTC Mrs. Marjorie Gore Estate Mildred S. Hanson Mrs. Ada Haraldson Trust George E. Hauge Trust Hearst Foundation Miss Dorothea Hegbar Dr. James Helmsworth Bart and Cathy Holaday Eunice Horton Estate Noel J. E. Howell Estate Jamestown Medical Foundation Jamestown Sun Mr. John S. Jensen Mrs. Helen Johnson* Mr. & Mrs. Rollin H. Johnson* Clarence E. Jones Estate Yun Ho * and Mrs. Soon Jha Lee Mark and June Lehr


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Duane and Elizabeth Lemm* C. Alan and Genny Lindberg Mrs. Beth Lucy* Mr. Hugh Mallick Estate Marriott Education Service Mrs. Dolores V. McGarvey Virgil Miedema & Barbara Spaid Mr. James D. Moore Newman Signs Richard B.* and Mrs. Phillippa Nierling Mrs. Ruth Overholser Mrs. Sherry G. Patterson Presbytery of the Northern Plains Dr. Robert E. Pulfrey Gary and Patty Purath Judith Rouzie Estate Robert and Joan Scheel Norman and Ann Schindler Seibold Foundation Dale and Mona Shook Dr. Lester and Ann Shook* Steele Reese Foundation Alex Stern Family Foundation Mrs. Merle Stokke* Mr. R. M. Stoudt Sr.* Lura Lynn Straub Estate Teagle Foundation Hartvig Dahl*and Dr. Virginia Teller Mr. Michael B. Unhjem* Unison Bank US Bank USbancorp Curtis and Pearl Van Beek Robert* and Mrs. Enid Wells Wells Fargo S. A. Bill Westland Estate Mrs. F.B. Wilkin Estate

President’s Circle - Silver Dr. Paul and Connie Abrahamson Mr. Don E. Ackerman Irma Dell Adams Estate Mr. & Mrs. Earl H. Amundson* Thelma B. Armstrong Estate Dr. Robert Arusell and Janelle Sanda Clair and Marcella Baker Anna V. Baker Estate Bank Forward Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Barthel, Estate Sherwood * and Elizabeth A. Berg Mrs. Ethel C. Bernard* Steve and Kathy Bietz Gordon D. Brown Estate Mrs. Jean M. Buck* Helen J. Buzzell Fund* Dr. Donald and Sharon Caine Mrs. Ruth E. Cary Estate Margarette E. Chumlea Estate John and Mary Craft Jack and Yvonne Cronquist Mr. James W. Crowe* Mr. Harold M. Currie Estate

Dakota Foundation Mrs. Edith Dawson Mrs. Margaret DeNault* Eagles Club Elks Lodge 995 ExxonMobil Education Foundation Miles H. Fandrey Estate Farmers Insurance Dr. Vernon and Darlene Feil First Community Credit Union First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church Gate City Bank Mrs. Verona M. Goben* Mary Guenther* Mr. Richard and Dr. Geneal Hall Dr. Thomas & Lorraine Hamilton Dr. Jo-Ida Hansen Hatterscheidt Foundation Hillerud Construction Inc. John and Carol Hinz Estate Mrs. Mary Huey Boshen* IBM Corporation Mr. Kay N. Jenkins Dr. W. Wallace Joos* Mrs. Loraine Kauphusman Mr. Erling Kildahl* Gordon and Nancy Klein Mrs. Esther W. Kneeland Estate Larry and Kelly Krein Robert and Karol Kroeze Rev. Jack A. Kyle Mr. & Mrs. A. F. Lehr* Silas and Martha Liechty Mr. Jon C. Lindberg W. M. Lodine Mr. Milton Luikens* Mr. and Mrs. John E. McElroy II* Mrs. Bonnie J. McLellan MDU Resources Foundation Metropolitan Federal Bank Montana Dakota Utilities Ione A. Nelson* Mrs. Lynn Nelson-Paretta Leo and Kari Ness Northwest Area Foundation Clarence and Georgia Olson Trust Orthopaedic Associates Alice T. Paulson Estate PricewaterhouseCoopers Fdtn. Prudential Foundation R M Stoudt Inc. Mrs. Edna J. Ream Estate Robert and Norma Richardson Mr. R. Chris Rinkel* Burt and Margo Riskedahl Rev. Emery J. Roy* J. Thomas Rulon MD Mrs. Florence Scherbenske Dr. M. James & Lois Scherbenske Buell & Ann Schubert Estate Harold and Jean Scott George and Melba Seekins*

Service Master Company Mr. Frank V. Sica Mr. Donald B. Sorenson* Dr. Allen and Jill Strand Tarno Distributing Company Unisys Corporation UPS Foundation, Inc/FIHE US West DEX Dr. & Mrs. James S. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Gordon G. Weber* Dr. Myrna Wiese Estate Percy G. Willson Estate M. Josephine Wilson* Mrs. Estelle D. Wyman Estate Mrs. Donna M. Young

President’s Circle - Bronze Abrahamson Foundation American Assoc of Univ Women Dr. Merton W. Andresen* Arthur Vining Davis Fnd Dr. Robert and Donna Badal Barbara Baskerville Trust Mrs. Doris Batchelor Estate August C. Bauer Trust Mr. & Mrs. Dale Baumgartner Louis D. Beaumont Fund Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bernard* Mr. George M. Black* Blue Cross/Blue Shield of ND Boeing Company Bolton-DeCosta Trust Dr. Newell T. Braatelien* Mr. Patrick N. Braunagel Steve and Tammy Braunberger Mr. Dennis D. Brennan Frank H. Brown* Mrs. Gloria Carlson Mrs. Mary W. Carlson Central Sales, Inc. Coe Foundation Dr. & Mrs. James F. Conger Winifred A. Coomb Estate Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Crouse* James A. Cusator Estate Dakota Rental Center LLC Mrs. Margaret M. DeLange* Mr. Herman R. Doeling DuraTech Industries Int’l Margaret F. Egekvist Estate Eide Bailly LLP Eide Bailly LLP Mabel F. Ekren, Estate First Presbyterian Church Mr. & Mrs. Oscar W. Fode* Gladstone Inn & Suites Tessa A. Gould Arlene H. Gran Mrs. Ruth Gray Mr. Willard A. Greenleaf* Mr. Rollie Greeno* Gun & Reel Sports, Inc.

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Mrs. Margaret L. Hageman Estate Richard G. Hall Family Trust Dr. Cordell and Rev. Patricia Halverson Alma E. Hanneld* Mrs. Casteneda C. Hanning Estate Mr. Neal C. Hansen Mrs. Izumi Harada Dr. J. Raymond and Jean Harrie Harty Insurance Inc. James and Connie Harty Dr. William & Lila Hess* Alberta B. Holaday* Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Huber Mrs. Bertha R. Huey* Dr. & Mrs. Burkett W. Huey Jr. Mrs. Marguerite K. Huey* Imaging Solutions Inc. Ingstad Family Media Mr. Jerome L. Johnson Dr. & Mrs. Larry E. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Johnson Mrs. Annetta H. Jones Mrs. Elizabeth Josal Kale Memorial Fund Mrs. Leora Kellogg Mrs. Alice M. Knauss* Knights of Columbus Kresge Foundation KSJB/Mix 93.3 FM Marcia Langdahl Larry and Julie Langemo Della Leapaldt* Leevers Foods, Inc. B. Corinne Lere Estate Liechty Homes Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Liechty

Lifetime Vision Source Mr. John H. Lindsay* Dr. John and Olive Linn Estate Marjorie Torrey Lukanitsch Estate Dr. Steven C. Maier Rev. Albert Mattheis* Mr. & Mrs. James G. McCulloch Laurance and Mary McKenna ** William and Floy McMillan ** Microsoft Matching Gift Mid America Steel Inc. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Mrs. E A. Moline* National Endowment for the Arts National Science Foundation ND State Historical Society David and Marjorie Nething Mr. James Nowatzki Mrs. Doris C. Orr Estate Mr. Lyle G. Overholser* William Penn Foundation Dr. Jeremiah and Siri Penn Ms. Alice Phelps Robert and Jacinta Piatz Dr. Leon B. Plantinga Lena Price Estate Professional Eyecare Centers Mrs. Irma D. Reed* Mr. & Mrs. Laurence W. Reimers Mr. & Mrs. James C. Rexin Mrs. Carol J. Roberts Dr. Donald and Jayne Sand Sanford Health System Russell & Inez Sather Trust Mr. Grant C. Schafer* Mr. Harold Schafer*

Russ and Carol Schmeichel Mr. Leonhard Seitz* Skillman Foundation Dr. Richard* and June Smith Marvin and Luella E. Snyder* Alfred T. Stanley Foundation Ms. Virginia L. Starr State Bank & Trust Mr. & Mrs. Delos V. Steenson Todd and Shelly Steinwand Mr. Raymond W. Stough* Dr. Hazel G. Stroth LaVon Lockwood and Mary Ruth Struble Memorial Fund/ Presbyterian Fdtn Mr. William H. Sundahl* Surdna Foundation Inc James and Luella Traiser Jean H. Troy Estate Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Tyler US West Foundation Valley Plains Equipment Mr. Chester E. Vaught* Mrs. Lois M. H. Vogel Estate Mrs. Margaret R. Vogel Dr. Lilly J. Walker-Kittsley Ruth M. Wanner Estate Dr. Walter A. Wasdahl* Dr. Stanley P. Wasson Wells Fargo Foundation Dr. Robert and Shirla Wells West Acres Development, LLP West Star Foundation Mr. James Wetzel Mrs. Frances M. Wicks* Mr. Clark J. Wold

“I chose UJ for many reasons. The campus is beautiful, the professors are friendly and willing to help, and the number of students attending suited my needs perfectly. The math and language programs at UJ are great. I am the first in my family to go to college, and UJ has helped my family and me with the transition into college. The staff are all willing to help and know what they are doing. There are so many great extracurricular activities here that helped me feel like I was a part of a bigger family.” Andrew Tjader ’16

Major: Math and German Hometown: Fridley, MN


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Annual Honor Roll of Donors

July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 FOUNDER’S CIRCLE

Clyde and Emma Barks Estate Dr. John A. DeKrey Estate Dr. James E. Frey Estate Agnes Griffin Estate Mrs. Charlotte L. Hansen James and MoDean McCullough Richard B.* and Phillippa Nierling Rose Mary Reiland Estate Mr. Elmer Schindel Jim and Candy Unruh

Trustee’s Circle William and Sandy Bernhagen Mr. Kay N. Jenkins Mr. Jim J. Johnson Leo and Kari Ness Nierling Foundation Mr. Charles P. Pederson Estate

President’s Circle - Diamond Sherwood* and Elizabeth Berg Edson and Margaret Larson Foundation Mr. Wayne S. Fallgatter Dr. Vernon and Darlene Feil Drs. Merle and Peggy Foss/ Academic Enrichment Fund Bruce and Lorraine Furness Jessie Fern Hallett Charitable Trust Dr. Jo-Ida Hansen Tom & Frances Leach Foundation Reuben and Clarice Liechty Ed and Elaine Nafus Mrs. Violet I. Ova Ms. Muriel M. Peterson Lena Price Estate Gary and Patty Purath Mrs. Margaret McKenna Thielsch*

President’s Circle - Platinum Mr. William S. Aylmer Estate Ms. Charlotte L. Bellon Dr. Alan Berg & Dr. Susan Hansen Steve and Kathy Bietz Council of Independent Colleges * Indicates deceased.

$50,000 - $99,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (DIAMOND)

$25,000 - $49,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (PLATINUM)

$10,000 - $24,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (GOLD)

$5,000 - $9,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (SILVER)

$1,000 - $4,999

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (BRONZE)

July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 Founder’s Circle

$100,000+

TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE

$500 - $999

DEAN’S CIRCLE

John and Mary Craft Mr. & Mrs. John B. DeNault Farmers Union Insurance Jeffrey and Janet Frommelt Marcus and Lyn Hendry Bart and Cathy Holaday Ms. Marcia R. Houtz Dr. & Mrs. Larry E. Johnson Richard and Audrey Kloubec KSSG Hospitality LLC Mr. Rodney Melgard Virgil Miedema & Barbara Spaid Ms. Virginia L. Nafus Mrs. Doris C. Orr Estate Sanford Health System Dr. M. James & Lois Scherbenske George and Gayle Schuler Harold and Jean Scott Mary Ruth Struble Fund/ Presbyterian Foundation* Mrs. Seattle Sutton Synod Of Lakes & Prairies Curtis and Pearl Van Beek Dr. & Mrs. James S. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Neill Weatherly Mr. Harris and Arlyce Widmer

President’s Circle - Gold Aramark Inc. Ms. Paulette F. Armstrong Clair and Marcella Baker Basin Electric Power Cooperative Dr. & Mrs. James F. Conger Arthur & Clara Cupler Fund Don Wilhelm, Inc. Jennifer D. Eaton First Presbyterian Church-Neche Mrs. Alice Fisher Estate Tessa A. Gould Mr. Anton R. Gross Mrs. Ada Haraldson Trust* Hillerud Construction Inc. Jackson National Life Insurance Company Jamestown Sun Mr. Donald M. Kanwischer C. Alan and Genny Lindberg Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Lucy Mrs. Bonnie J. McLellan

$1 - $499

Media Productions Drs. Charles and Janet Plate Mrs. Edith Prentice Presbytery of the Northern Plains Mr. John E. Rolfstad J. Thomas Rulon MD Mrs. Zora J. Selliken Dale and Mona Shook Alex Stern Family Foundation Dr. William and Myrna Tarnasky Unison Bank Terry and Janice Wanzek Palma Wilson Estate Mr. Clark J. Wold

President’s Circle - Silver Dr. Paul and Connie Abrahamson Abrahamson Foundation Eugene and Beverly Allen Mrs. Leona Allen American Assoc of Univ Women Van and Patricia Amundson Dr. Ed and Susan Anderson Mr. Paul D. Anderson Dr. Peter J. Anderson Mrs. Ruth Anderson Drs. Wayne and Carla Anderson Commander Tina M. Anliker Dr. Robert Arusell and Janelle Sanda Dr. Robert and Donna Badal Mr. Iver Bakkegard Maj. Dean and Angela Bancroft Mr. Bruce A. Baumgarn Stephen and Patricia Beglau Bell State Bank & Trust Charles and Lynda Belter Mr. & Mrs. Harold P. Bensch Ross and Caron Berg Bison 6 Cinema Mr. Wade E. Borth Mr. Patrick N. Braunagel Steve and Tammy Braunberger Mr. William C. Bremner III Helen J. Buzzell Fund* Dr. Donald and Sharon Caine Mr. Darrell A. Christie Community MRI Services Cork & Barrel

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Ms. Sharon G. Cox Jack and Yvonne Cronquist Mrs. Delphine A. Crothers Ms. Alice E. Cueva Peggy Grawe Dahl Dairy Queen Dakota Central Telecommunications Laurel Dewald EAPC Architects Engineers Kevin and Alida Emry Clifford and Diane Erickson Judge Ralph R. Erickson Essentia Health Mr. & Mrs. C. Dean Ferguson Rev. C. Edgar Finertie* First Community Credit Union First Presbyterian Church-Bismarck Chad Frandson and Dr. Kara Boyko Frandson Dr. Bonnie K. Freije Tana Seibold Garrett Gate City Bank Gate City Bank Gladstone Inn & Suites Matt and Susan Gooding Goodrich Corporation / UTC Mr. Jeffrey T. Gould Ms. Pamela M. Grawe Mr. Vincent A. Gregor Mrs. Vicki L. Greshik Gun & Reel Sports, Inc. Gerry Gunderson Mr. John Otto Haas and Dr. Janet F. Haas Mr. Richard and Dr. Geneal Hall Mrs. Helen J. Hample Drs. Jeff and Margit Hanson James and Connie Harty Thomas and Jeanne Harty Thomas and Pamela Heck Gerard and Loretta Hegstad Dr. James Helmsworth Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Hieb Mr. Davy R. Hokana Ms. Janet L. Holaday Ms. Ann Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Daryl J. Hubbard Dr. & Mrs. Burkett W. Huey Jr. Hugo’s Ben and Liz Hunt IBM Corporation Jamestown Ambulance Inc Jamestown Country Club Jamestown Regional Medical Center Mr. John S. Jensen Louie and Kay Job Mr. Jerome L. Johnson Paul and Carla Keats Mr. David W. Kinnoin Gordon and Nancy Klein Larry and Kelly Krein Robert and Karol Kroeze Rev. Jack A. Kyle Lamp Insurance Agency LLC Orville and Marcia Langdahl* Larry and Julie Langemo Tena M. Lawrence

Mark and June Lehr Voigt O. Lenmark Jr. Silas and Martha Liechty Liechty Homes Lifetime Vision Source Mr. Jon C. Lindberg Mr. & Mrs. Marvin E. Linde Dr. John and Olive Linn Estate Steven and Lori Listopad Lloyds Toyota Mrs. Marjorie Logsdon Looysen I Care Fred and Jane Lukens Mr. Gary A. Mailloux Richard and Dr. Jacqueline Mangnall Dr. Kenneth L. McCoy Rev. Wayne M. McKirdy Medicine Shoppe Microsoft Matching Gift Mrs. Medora C. Moburg Montana Dakota Utilities Dr. & Mrs. David M. Muhs Rev. Dr. Kathy J. Nelson Kelley Nelson Mrs. Lynn Nelson-Paretta North Dakota Council on the Arts Christopher and Michelle Nyhus Dr. Curtis and Lisabeth Nyhus Timothy and Kari O’Keeffe Mr. Jay R. Olson Dr. Robert and Eleanor Olson Otter Tail Power Company Grace G. Oyan Estate Lawrie and Teddi Jo Paulson Mr. Claude M. Pearson Dr. Jeremiah and Siri Penn Melissa A. Perreault Darin and Polly Peterson Robert and Jacinta Piatz Dr. Leon B. Plantinga Mr. Robert E. Preusse Professional Eyecare Centers R M Stoudt Inc. Dr. Michelle M. Radke-Hella Joan Y. Redmann Dr. Stephen and Mary Reed Robert and Norma Richardson Duane and Joyce Risan Burt and Margo Riskedahl Mrs. Laura Riskedahl-Hampton Roers Development Inc. Dr. Homer Rudolf Dr. Donald and Jayne Sand Mr. Vernon L. Sauter Schauer & Associates PC CPA’S Norman and Ann Schindler Russ and Carol Schmeichel Schmidt Chiropractic Clinic Mr. Robert A. Schuette Shannon and Holly Schweigert Mr. & Mrs. Marvin E. Seibold Jeffery Sisk and Jill Seibold Sisk PhD Jeremy and Erica Skoglund Roger and Elisabeth Smith June Smith

Matt and Dr. Michelle Solensky Mrs. Mary H. Sperling Ms. Virginia L. Starr Todd and Shelly Steinwand Bob and Claudia Stewart Judith E. Stickel Mrs. Merle Stokke* Dr. Allen and Jill Strand Ms. Marilyn G. Strand Mr. Paul M. Sukut CPA Mr. & Mrs. Russ Sunderland Dr. Jack P. Suyderhoud Mrs. Marlyn M. Swanson Dr. John W. Swardstrom Ms. Adele I. Swenson Mrs. Marian B. Thackray Ray and Janet Thielman Joseph and Maris Thompson Mr. Marle H. Thorstad James and Luella Traiser Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. Tyler University of Jamestown UPS Foundation, Inc. US Bank Valley Plains Equipment Carter and Sally Van Beek Ms. Chrystal L. Veazey-Watson Vernon & Orlee Howell Educational Trust Mrs. Lois M. H. Vogel Estate Mr. Andrew J. Wade Dr. Lilly J. Walker-Kittsley Dr. Stanley P. Wasson Dr. Dove D. Watkin Dr. Gary and Myra Watts Kevin and Lynn Watts Dr. Deane F. Weber William and Diane Weispfenning Mr. Jeremy Wells Wells Fargo West Acres Development, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Lew White Ms. Juel L. Wiese Williams Lisko Funeral Chapel Mark and Cheryl Wolf Jeff and Terri Young Mr. Michael N. Zaino

President’s Circle - Bronze Mr. Thomas Ableidinger Agri-Cover Ms. Colleen R. Anderson Mark and Melanie Anderson Terry and Sue Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Armes James and Misti Arnold Mr. William W. Bakke Mr. & Mrs. Dale Baumgartner Mr. Scott Beasley Jeff and Sandy Bebo Mr. Kelly K. Becker Dr. Joe A. Bennett Bruce and Rowena Berg Gary and Deb Bitz Mark and Mary Brakel Dr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Bratton


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Rick and Tyri Bosche Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Buchanan Mrs. Judith E. Buegel Buffalo City Rotisserie Grill Mr. & Mrs. Doug Burgum Ms. Pamela K. Burkhardt Logan Caldwell J. Chris and Carma Carpenter Cavendish Farms Inc. Central Sales, Inc. Mr. Randall B. Christianson Phyllis A. Christie Mrs. Deloris J. Christy Mr. James Clark Comfort Inn Mr. & Mrs. Joe Contestabile Andrew and Mary Cooper Karen H. Crane Tom and Caroline Crane Dacotah Bank Mrs. Vivianne B. Dahlen Wayne and Gayle Day Dorsey & Whitney Foundation Mrs. Barbara Dove Mr. Erik M. Engstrom Shane and Tricia Erstad Mr. & Mrs. David S. Evinger Mr. & Mrs. Dave R. Falk Dr. Alison M. Fallgatter Ken and Susan Fiechtner First Presbyterian Church-Buffalo First Presbyterian Church-Lisbon First Presbyterian Church-Jamestown Brenda K. Fischer Terri J. Folk Shawn and Lori Frank Frontier Fort Bar & Grill Sarah and Nathan Fuchs Jay and Kim Fuller Mr. Harold E. Gargrave Mr. Dennis Gienger Goodrich Employee’s Association Scott and Marcia Goplin Mrs. Doris I. Graf-Berglund Greenberg Roofing Grizzly’s Grill N’ Saloon Mr. Todd A. Gross Rev. John A. Gruneich Greg and Michele Gunderson Dr. & Mrs. William P. Gussner Dean and Toni Haas Mrs. Kristen M. Hager Kenneth and Barbara Hallgrimson Hannaher’s Inc. Troy and Cheryl Hanson Harty Insurance Inc. Guy and Judy Hatlie John and Lisa Haugen Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Heim Mrs. Aileen Herrala Hewlett Packard James and Bonnie Hild Richard and Kathy Hilgemann Dr. & Mrs. Larry K. Hoffman Mr. Eric M. Holmstadt

HotSpring Spas & Pool Tables Mrs. Muriel Huey Leonard and Betty Huffman Autumn R. Huiatt Investment Centers of America James River Family YMCA Jamestown Regional Airport Authority Jamestown Travel Inc. Scott and Cathie Jamieson Frank and Stephanie Jensen Harvey and Lillian Jensen Jeffrey and Julie Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Jones Heath R. Jordan Timothy and Carol Kachel Mrs. Mona P. Klose Knights of Columbus Becky L. Knodel Mr. Mark Koepke Dr. Michael L. Kremer Dr. Kelly D. Krohn Sally E. Krueger H. Corrie and Delila Kuester Dr. Richard and Vicki Laraway Mr. Larry C. Lasch Mrs. Soon Jha Lee Ms. Kathryn E. Lemm Mr. Dan J. Lew Mr. Duane Maas Mrs. Maxine Mattson Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth McDougall Mrs. Dolores V. McGarvey Mrs. Rebecca J. McGillin Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McIlonie Mid America Steel Inc. Bradley and Kathy Miller Mr. Everett P. Miller Mr. Michael M. Mohl Robert and Mary Muhs Dr. Mark and Jill Murphey David and Marjorie Nething Mr. William G. Nold North Dakota National Guard Mr. & Mrs. Harold C. Olson Brett and Diane Oslund Ottmar & Ottmar PC Mrs. Grace B. Ottmar Ms. Carol R. Overvold Mr. & Mrs. William C. Parker Mike and Maureen Parks Mr. Steven B. Patskowski Mrs. Bernice J. Pavek Mr. & Mrs. Randy J. Perkins Paul and Melinda Pina Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Pogue JR and Kristin Price Mrs. Pauline Purath Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Redlin Mr. & Mrs. Dean Remboldt Mr. Joseph J. Rick Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Riffe Mr. William M. Robb Dr. Diana Robles Mr. Donald S. Rotzien Rev. Emery J. Roy* Matthew and Karen Schenck

Jon and Patricia Schlenker Jessica R. Schmidt Roger and Charlene Schmidt Jay and Donna Schmitz Mrs. Julie A. Schock Brenda L. Selinger Stephen and Jennifer Shafer Dale and Patricia Shook Paul and Judy Sitkowski Mr. Wesley E. Skow Trent and Tonya Sletto Southminster Presbyterian Church Mrs. Jolynn K. Spurlock-Frizzell Dr. Carl R. Steffan Bill and Joleen Steinmetz Ms. Katherine S. Stevenson Dr. James and Lonnie Stone Ms. Carol L. Stoudt George and Norma Sturgeon Stutsman County Abstract Mary A. Trautman Two Rivers Printing Greg and Brandie Ulland Mrs. Janet M. VanBruggen Alden and Grace Vannett Mr. Pieter A. Visscher Dr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Wallender Don and Judy Weiss Wells Fargo Advisors LLC Dr. Robert and Shirla Wells Mr. & Mrs. Randy Wilson Dr. Larry and Carole Woiwode

Dean’s Circle Mrs. Lucile F. Aasmundstad Kamille A. Abrahamson Charles and Lavonne Abruzzi Mrs. Dianna P. Adamson Advanced Business Methods Ag Country Farm Credit Services Mrs. Loretta Aipperspach Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Albrecht Mr. & Mrs. Joe Allen III Glen and Connie Altringer Ameriprise Financial Mrs. Cathy J. Amstrup Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Amundson Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Anderson Mr. Charles J. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Doug J. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Anderson Elisha D. Anderson Mr. Gary D. Anderson Mrs. Hazel Anderson Mrs. Janell D. Anderson Jeremy Anderson Mr. Jon K. Anderson Jon and Chlene Anderson Mrs. Nicole M. Anderson Thomas C. Anderson Vernon and LaVonne Anderson Mrs. Vonda L. Anderson Mrs. Vicki L. Andvik Anonymous Anytime Fitness

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Dr. & Mrs. Randal A. Argall Tiffany M. Armstrong Robert L. Arndt Mr. Robert Arneson Caitlyn M. Arnold Molly J. Artz Kenneth and Linda Astrup Atonement Lutheran Church Mr. Scott A. Aune Babb’s Coffee House Mr. David G. Bachmeier Mr. & Mrs. John H. Backhaus Mr. Raymond Backman Carolyn Ballard Matthew and Molly Balshaw Mary Bandy Bank Forward Mrs. E. Joyce Banning Mr. & Mrs. Neil Barkus Mrs. Alison A. Barnes Sandy and Taylor Barnes Kenneth and Jean Barnhart Dave and Lisa Barnick Drs. David and Darleen Bartz Mr. Bruce D. Battler Troy and Trena Bauder Mr. David and Lyndell Bauer Bauer Property Management Jenevieve L. Bayless Mrs. Bonita Bayley Jean Beasley Harold and Rita Bebo David and Lucille Becker Jackie Becker Sarah L. Becker Mrs. Peggy Beckman Mrs. Samantha J. Beckman James and Patricia Beech Mr. Patrick C. Beglau Lyle and Marietta Behm Christien B. Bell Rebecca C. Bell Brice and Sara Bellmore Tasha K. Benjamin Mrs. Christie Benson Mr. Jack D. Benson Mrs. Lisa M. Berbos Mrs. Jane E. Bergland Mr. Gerald L. Bergquist Mrs. Kristine Bergquist Paul Bernabucci Daron and Jolyn Bieri Jack S. Bietz Father Al Bitz Katie M. Bjertness Mr. Carsten O. Bjornstad Randy Blaskowski Dr. Joy Bliss and Dr. Gay Dybwad Darci R. Block Jim and Linda Boatman Mr. Robert Boettger Karl and Twila Bollingberg Mr. Chad M. Bolte Mr. William Bonam Brandon Bondley

Mr. & Mrs. David Boone Frank and Rebecca Borchardt Ms. Wanda K. Borchert Cleo and Joan Boschee Mike Bothun Scott and Arlene Botner James D. Boxberger Mr. & Mrs. Dan Boyd Mr. & Mrs. James A. Boyd Reginald C. Boykin Darin and Lisa Brandt Marlon J. Branson David G. Bratton Jeremy and Deana Braun Louis and Barbara Braun Mr. Brad L. Braunberger Jake and Judy Braunberger Zachary A. Breen Jay Brekke Bridges Bar & Grill Mrs. Penny M. Briese Mr. Peter W. Bright Gladys Brosy Mr. Bryan D. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Eddie J. Brown Levi D. Brown Dr. Mark W. Brown Mrs. Marna L. Brown Mrs. Mirt Brown R. D. and Deidra Brown Richard and Carol Brown Toni and Kelly Brown Jacquelynn D. Brown-Stratford Mr. Steven J. Brubakken Harriet N. Brueshoff Mrs. Kellie A. Buchanan Mrs. AnnaMae Buchholtz Ronald and Judith Buchholz Robert and Jill Buck Adam and Sheena Buckhouse Buffalo Lanes Inc Joshua C. Bugbee Douglas and Polly Bumgardner Ms. Jodi R. Bunde Joe and Nancy Burgard Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burgess Mrs. Elaine Burkett Dr. Robert Burkett Mr. Myron L. Burman Busek Olson & Associates Inc. Judith M. Butler Inc. Butler Machinery Co. Amy M. Buxa Dorathy M. Buzzell Kayla Byle Mr. & Mrs. Harold Byrd Kelly J. Cahill Scott and Catherine Cairns Mrs. Silvia H. Cale Mrs. Norma C. Callaghan Ms. Bonnie R. Cameron Brady G. Cameron Dr. Glen Cameron and Marilyn Schell Cameron Mrs. Phyllis A. Cameron Mr. Tony J. Carlascio

Mr. Lewis Carlson Ryan and Jill Carlson Ms. Marilys E. Carter Ann Cassell Mr. & Mrs. James Cassels Cavalier United Presbyterian Mrs. Lorraine Cecil Steve and Susan Champa Dr. Cody L. Champagne Brian and Darcy Chandler Ms. Susan Chapman Miranda B. I. Charley Chic Expressions Chiropractic Arts Clinic Ms. Dorothy Chouinard W. Gordon and Joanne Christianson Mr. Ronald L. Christie Nathan A. Christiuk David and Susan Christopherson Mr. Jef R. Cichos Mrs. Peggy J. Cichos City Lights Supper Club Dale and Elsie Clark Cameron and Marlene Clemens Mr. Michael R. Clemens Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Clinton Coborn’s Mr. Robert A. Code Mrs. Mary E. Coffey Linda Colasito Mrs. Joyce Cole Cole Papers Inc. Beny J. Collins Comforts of Home Quilting & More Rev. Robert and Mary Conklin* Mr. & Mrs. Ernest A. Conner Jr. John and Marilyn Conway Richard and Debra Cook Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cook Thomas A. Cooke Christopher C. Costello Sharon D. Costello Hannah E. Cotton Steve Courtney & Patricia Burger Mr. & Mrs. Robert Couture Mr. Frank Cox Stacey J. Cox Gene and Julie Crabtree Mr. Grant A. Crabtree Dana Creasy Andrew Crummy Mrs. Floyce S. Cummings Mr. Scott D. Cummings Clara G. Cundiff Mr. & Mrs. Vern Cunningham Nicole D. Cuppy Michael and Janice Curry Philip J. Curtis Mr. Tim A. Czech Dakota Brands International Dakota Growers Pasta Mrs. Jolene L. Dalbec Tracy J. Dale Mr. Roger L. Danielson Mr. Gene Dardis


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Dauer’s Trophies Mr. Jerry L. Davenport Mr. Robert J. Davis Mr. Ron Davis Beverly Dawson Dr. Michael and Mary Jo Dean Mrs. Hazell E. DeGroot Mike and Jacqueline DeLancey Michael and Mary Ann Delisle Mrs. Beth A. Dempsey Mrs. Ruth E. DeNault Kelsey J. Deragisch Ms. Kay A. Deuitch Mr. James R. Devlin Jill and Tarin Dewald Dr. Steven and Jennifer Dick Sarah J. Didychuk Courtney J. Diestler Zuleyma N. Diosdado Billie J. Dixon Mr. James E. Dixon Ms. Virginia L. Dixon Mike and Adelle Dobson Mr. Douglas A. Dockter Mrs. Uta M. Doerr Derrick R. Dohmann Mrs. Marilyn Dolby Taylor J. Doll Domino’s Pizza Mr. & Mrs. David B. Dooley Alannah P. Dosh Allen K. Downs Mr. Robert W. Dozier Lewis L. Draper Brock D. Drenth Dr. Eddie Droge Cassandra R. DuBray Marian M. Ducharme Shawn and Amy Duffield Gaige J. Dunn Mrs. Julie Dunnigan Leo Dunnigan Mrs. Loann Dybing Steve and Jamie Eamon Briane J. Earles Mrs. Pegi J. Ecker Eckman’s Auto Service Mrs. Harriet J. Eddy Eddy Funeral Home Mr. Bryan J. Eder Norma Edsel Mrs. Joan C. Edson Ms. Alison R. Edwards Mrs. Carol J. Egeland Matt and Katie Eggl Mr. C. F. Eisele Sarah A. Eisenbeisz Dr. Dennis Elbert Mr. Morris M. Elhard Mrs. Marlys A. Elliot Kirk and Lois Emmons Ms. Linda L. Engberg Christopher J. Engelstad Clayton and Carole Engelstad Mrs. Charlotte Enger

Rich England Margaret Enockson Duane and Kathleen Enzminger Jacob L. Erbes Robert and Kristi Erdman Charles and Yvonne Erickson Doris Erickson Rodney and Helen Erickson Scott and Nancy Erickson Cary and Shelly Eriksson Stephanie K. Erlandson Dr. Dale J. Ernster Kent and Karen Espeseth Keri A. Esslinger Mrs. Margaret M. Estvold Melanie J. Etter Bud and Peggy Etzold Rev. Abigail R. Evans Dana M. Evans JD Joseph S. Fabro Face To Face Mr. Jim Falck* Mr. & Mrs. Arnie Falk Father Matthew E. Fallgren Mr. Peter M. Fallgren Michael and Nancy Farbo Mary V. Farley Ashley M. R. Farthing Mrs. Jean E. Faucett Mr. Chad Faul Brian and Melanie Fearnside Miss Frances M. Fehr Rev. Keith C. Ferguson Miss Mintie Ferguson Mr. Matthew D. Fiala Mr. Alexander B. Filatov Michael A. Findlay Firestone Tire & Service Center First Presbyterian Church-Tower City Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Frank N. Fischer Mr. Wesley J. Fish Mr. & Mrs. James Fitzgerald Spencer C. Flaten Ms. Nancy Fletcher Roger and Nadine Florhaug Ross and Katie Florhaug Dr. Sean and Ilana Flory Layne and Kaitlyn Fluhrer Dr. James T. Fluvog Ms. Nena L. Flynn Cassie J. Folk Mr. Scott M. Foss Frame-Kraft Por Picture Framing Mr. John A. Frank III Tate J. Frank Mr. & Mrs. Clinton J. Frazee Ms. Mary A. Fredricks Mrs. Sandra R. Frenzel Mrs. Judith M. Frey Mrs. Mary Ellen Frey Mrs. Joan M. Friberg Ken and Vicky Frigen Sheldon J. Froelich Miss M. Joan Froh

Dr. Kent Fronk Jay and Durene Frydenlund Mrs. Sophie A. Fuhrman Erin L. Gabel Sara Gabriel and Jean Gabriel Mr. Dennis C. Gall Kevin and Jennifer Gall Mrs. Jeraldine M. Gallagher Mr. Todd C. Gallagher Mrs. N. Joan Garber Garden Gate Kacy D. Gardiner Cassandra R. Geffre Dr. Debra A. Geier Mr. Kenneth E. Geiman Randy and Penny Gengler Mr. Steven D. George Ron and Mary Germundson Gerrells Sports Center Mrs. Lois M. Gettys Mr. Sean S. Gholson Donovan Gibson Andrew and Deborah Gideon Brent Giesler Gifts From the Heart Mr. Michael D. Gilbertson Fredricka L. Gilje Rory and Michele Gjovig Tanner and JoyLynn Gleave Chuck and Kathy Glenn Ms. Eleanor Glenney David and Patricia Glennon Mr. & Mrs. Curtis O. Goehner Dr. Matt and Karena Goehner Mrs. Pamela A. Goehring Mr. Theodore R. Goll Jane Ann Goltz Dwayne and Evelyn Goodrow Dr. Howard I. Goodwin Alex Goplin Patricia N. Gordon John and Lorraine Gotteberg Mr. Tom Gould Ms. Linda Gray Dr. Calvin and Edith Greatsinger Rollie and Donna Greeno John and Susan Greenwood Mr. & Mrs. Gordon G. Greer Mrs. Anne S. Greitl Mr. Matthew D. Grenz Emily R. Greuel Mr. Sheldon W. Greywater Mark and Connie Griffin Mrs. Betty Groendyke Brennen T. Grubb James and Naomi Grueneich Natalie C. Gubler Gregory and Sandra Gullickson Reuben H. Gums Mr. Robert J. Gunderson Sheri and Troy Gunderson Mr. & Mrs. Tom M. Gunderson Charles and Mary Gust Mrs. Joanne E. Gustafson Mr. William E. Gustafson

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Charles and Carol Gutensohn Joel and Dr. Linda Gutensohn Guthrie Theater Mr. Curtis Gwynn Theresa Haag Dr. and Mrs. Martin J. Haanstad Travis Haar Raena M. Haatvedt Raymond and Geneva Hackworth Leah L. Hagemeister Dr. Caroline M. Hagen Harold and Karen Hagen Laura M. Hager Tom and Judy Hager Mrs. Patricia R. Hagerott Myron and Jean Hahn Dennis and Bonnie Haight Chad and Ann Hall Mr. Ken R. Hall Steven and Joan Halland Lindsey A. Hallsten Mr. Lawrence Haluska Dr. Cordell and Rev. Patricia Halverson Dr. Stephen R. Hample Dr. Seymour Handler Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Hanna Dr. Stephanie L. Hansel Terry and Pamela Hansen Mrs. Barbara R. Hanson Brandi-Rae E. Hanson Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert D. Hanson Mr. Shannon L. Hanson Summer R. Hanson Thaine and Dorothy Hanson Wesley E. Hardy Mrs. Alice A. Hareland Mr. & Mrs. Jack Harkey Mark and Christy Harkins Laurel Haroldson Haroldson Office Supply Dr. J. Raymond and Jean Harrie Mrs. Dolores A. Harrington Dr. & Mrs. Harold S. Harris* Miss Eileen M. Hart Mr. Nathan J. Hart Mr. Timothy E. Hart Mr. Wesley J. Hart Ryan and Brandi Harty Mr. Donald Hauck Ms. Anne D. Haugaard Estate Mrs. Carol J. Haugen Haut Funeral Home Yvonne Havron Harry and Patricia Heck Lauran and Debra Hegerle Sara J. Hegerle Joseph and Elaine Hegland Brittany S. Heim Dwaine and Joyce Heinrich Mrs. Julie A. Helgaas Mark and Catherine Helland Mr. Delano F. Helm Greg Helmstetler Roger and Elizabeth Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. Carl Henry

Dr. & Mrs Don Henry Greg and Beverly Henry Ms. Gretchen Henry Mrs. Ellen J. Hiatt Mrs. Francie Hill Mr. Richard D. Hinschberger and Mr. Phillip C. Burk Ms. Nina N. Hintz Mrs. Marjorie Hoag Martin and Linda Hoag Paul Hochhalter Mrs. Nanette F. Hockert Bruce and Coleen Hocking Katelynn V. Hodem Dr. Gordon and Vir Lyn Hoff Todd Hoffner Ross P. Hogan Mark J. Hoge Paul and Barbara Hoge Mr. & Mrs. Clayton B. Hogenson Brad Hohnadel Dr. & Mrs. Roy W. Holand Mrs. Angeline G. Holdaway Mr. Kenneth D. Holden Travis and Lisa Holding Eagle Anthony and Alicia Holen Mr. & Mrs. David Holje Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Holland III Mrs. Shayla M. Holland Mr. James Holloway Jr. Mrs. Tonya S. Holmstrom Mr. Jim Holotik Home of Economy Mrs. Debra M. Honeyman Eric and Christina Hood Calvin Hoovestol Nathan Horgeshimer and Kristina Sieg Mr. & Mrs. Bob Horner Alexis L. Horning Daniel and Debra Hornung Hotel Donaldson Mr. Jeremy F. House Joe and Carol Houston Mr. Joseph M. Howell Anthony G. Hsu Alicia A. Hubbard Jerry and Donnel Huber Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Huber Mrs. Kathleen J. Huber Dr. & Mrs William Huckin Kristina L. Huebschwerlen Mrs. Paula Huey Fox Dr. Glenn M. Hultgren Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Humann Robert D. Hummel Kameron S. Hunter William and Carolyn Hunter Mr. Allan R. Hust Dr. Duane Hyde Ms. Phyllis Ibes Gay Iglehart Daniel and Denisse Ike Ryan L. Iliff Duane and Gail Ilvedson Mr. Daniel O. Imdieke

Ingstad Family Media Mr. & Mrs. Ivan C. Innerst Interstate Engineering Inc George N. Iseri Mrs. Brietta L. Iverson A.F. Bud Iwen Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Jackson Jonathan Jacobs Curtis and Beverly Jacobson James River PestCtl/Green Lawn Jamestown Chamber Of Commerce Jamestown Speedway Michael and Joan Jankoviak Mr. William E. Jansen Jasmeria For Hair Mr. C. Wade Jenkins Mrs. Pearl L. Jenkins Dr. Bruce R. Jensen Carly J. Jensen Dustin and Mary Jensen Dr. Emily R. Jensen Patti Jo Jensen Sue and Paul Jensen Charlie and Julie Jeske Jetstream Car Wash Mr. Brent W. Jiran Mara Jiran Timothy and Pamela Johannes Tracy Johnk Ms. Angie A. Johnson Charles F. Johnson Dani R. Johnson Dottie Johnson Gary and Barbara Johnson Jean O. Johnson Mrs. Joann M. Johnson Mrs. Judith G. Johnson Mrs. Lucille A. Johnson Dr. Marlin J. Johnson Mrs. Meg E. Johnson Norma Johnson Robert and Sue Johnson Mr. Steve W. Johnson Erica D. Johnsrud PhD Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jolin Mr. Lance R. Jones Mrs. Rebecca M. Jones Russell Douglas Joos Trust Darwin and Beth Jorgenson Amy Jorgenson Nichols Mr. Dennis F. Joseph Mr. Richard H. Josten Dr. Mark and Charlene Joy Moriah T. Juhl Gerald and Peggy Jukkala Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Jungels Junior Charity League Mr. David H. Juntunen Helen M. Jurek Dr. Philip and Shelley Jystad Patricia Kabool Melvin and Alice Kachel Joseph and Amber Kaczor Dr. Ronald E. Kaelberer Joseph and Pearl Kahn


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Mr. Chad Kainz Robert and Jerilyn Kaiser Mr. & Mrs. John Kaiser Duane and Carol Kaleva Anna Kalliokoski Sarah M. Kalmbach Jeffery and Denise Kamstra Jim and Deb Kantrud Brett and Cindy Kapaun Dr. Craig A. Kapfer George and Helen Kary Maj. Bonnie L. Kautz Mr. Dean T. Kautzman Mr. & Mrs. Charles Keller Dillon J. Kelly Kelly’s Welding & Sandblasting & Painting Mr. John E. Kenna Mr. Robert A. Kercher Mr. Wesley L. Kessler Ketchikan Medical Center Foundation Ms. Aubrey J. Ketterling Mrs. Mary L. Kies Mrs. Janice M. Kiesling Mr. Brian L. King Mrs. Carol I. King King Photography Studio Mrs. Helen E. Kippen Mr. Kacy R. Kirby Patrick and Shannon Kirby Dr. Ben and Brenda Kirkeby Jeff and Susan Kittell Joshua A. Kittell Everett and Dianne Kjelbertson Douglas and Margaret Klaudt William and Dolores Klaudt Nicholas Klawon Mrs. Erin M. Klein Mr. Eric and Dr. Jacinta Klindworth Dr. Erin D. Klingenberg DuWayne and Joann Kloos Lemoine and Patsy Klose Steve Klose Russell and DeLonnes Klug Mr. & Mrs. Barry Knight Ms. Josephine E. Knobel Dr. Jerome and Joanne Knoblich Mr. Larry S. Knoblich Dr. Beatrice Knodel Brock A. Knodel Knox Presbyterian Church Mrs. Kathryn J. Knudson Joshua G. A. Knutson Matthew and Sarah Knutson Ms. Mary E. Koch Melissa K. Koch Dana and Tia Kocka Col. John J. Koehler Mrs. Colleen S. Koehn Mr. Roger W. Koenig Mrs. Ann Konetzki Jessica L. Kope Charles & Marge Kourajian Mrs. Caroline A. Kozojed Joseph and Jaime Kraehenbuehl Mr. Paul D. Kranz

Mrs. Ardith G. Krom Daniel and Candace Kropp Mr. Mike Kropp Lloyd and Esther Krueger Mrs. Faye A. Krumwiede KSJB/Mix 93.3 FM Spencer K. Kubat Mr. Michael A. Kuhn Judy Kulla Dan and Pam Kunzman Mr. Jeff Kynaston Kevin and Cathy LaCroix Mr. & Mrs. Don Ladewig Lakeview Meadow Resort Dr. Ronald J. Lambert Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Land Gabrielle M. Lane Kendra M. Langhorst Hannah K. Langseth Mr. Kenneth H. Laraway Corey Larson & Dr. Heidi Heim Mrs. Judith A. Larson Keith and Leslee Larson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Larson Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Larson Tenille A. Larson Dina L. Laskowski Lynnea K. Lass Dr. & Mrs Terry Latson Cody J. Lausch Jenna K. Lautt James and Janice Le May Grayson C. Leder Patrick R. Lee Mrs. Jane L. Lehr Mrs. Amanda V. Leichty Mr. Michael R. Leier Robert and Sara Lein Mrs. Elizabeth M. Lemm* Rev. Wallace G. Leno David and Ronel Leonard Curt and Rachel Liechty Dale Lien John Lien Lifestyle Appliance Center Eileen C. Ligday LtCol USAF (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. James M. Lilla Mrs. Jacqueline A. Lindell Mr. Steve Linzmeier Lions Club Mr. Bernard A. Lipp Kevin M. Lipp Mr. & Mrs. Chris Lipscomb Miss Laural Litchfield Gary and Marilyn Litt Mr. & Mrs. Richard Litton Mr. Michael R. Lochow Jonathan M. Lodge W. M. Lodine Kenneth and Marlys Loewen Dr. Larry and Mary Jo Loffelmacher John and Luella Lokemoen Alex A. Looysen Alyssa L. Lovas Ms. Barbara Lowry

Nancy R. Lubin Kalai A. Lundquist Lyle/Rhame Presbyterian Church John and Jeri Lynch Mr. John D. Lynch Mrs. Janice E. Lyon Judith A. Maas Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Macduff Rodney and Jeana Mack Christy MacPherson Dr. Jacqueline K. Magers Mr. Thomas P. Mahan Mrs. Lavonne M. Mahugh Mr. Clark A. Maier Dr. Steven C. Maier Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Malard Kyle M. Mallory Mrs. Lenora E. Malm Jon and Gloria Marker Mr. Patrick J. Marker Mr. Chad A. Marsalek Ms. Erma A. Martin Mr. Philip W. Martin Robert and Gail Martin Mr. Shane M. Martin Dr. & Mrs. Wilfred Finny Martin Brandy L. Martinez Mrs. Elizabeth W. Mascarenas Greg and Beth Mason Mrs. Janice L. Mason Mrs. Jeane Mason* Dr. Glenn A. Mastel Amber M. Mathern Brian and Stacy Mathison Morgan F. Mathison Mr. Marvin Maule Mr. Jerome Mayer Louvicia E. Mayer Mrs. Mary Lou Mayes Mr. Ken Maynard Mr. John L. Maynes Kendra McCall Mary Jane Kneeland McCall and Walter McCall Elizabeth M. McCarty Mrs. Kerry D. McCone Mr. Timothy M. McCrory Mr. & Mrs. James G. McCulloch Mattie J. McDonald Nona L. McDonald Mr. C. W. McGinnis Mrs. Barbara M. McGowan Price Cynthia J. McGuire Mrs. Sherry McGuire Leigh R. McKenzie Wayne and Kitty McKenzie Pastor Scott D. McKirdy H. Ray and Margaret McKnight Mr. Gene C. McMannis Mrs. Kaye A. McMarlin John H. and Carolyn McNeil Matt McPherson Mr. James G. Meeker Mr. Elliott H. Meidinger Christopher P. Melgard

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Jean W. Melton-Koch and Price Koch Mr. Andrew M. Menninger Herbert and Shirley Meschke Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Metz Brian H. Meyer Mr. Steven Meyer Mrs. Susan L. Meyer Kristi F. Michaud Marvin and Mary Ann Michelson Mr. Arnold D. Mickelson Kent and Cheryl Middleton Midwest Financial Services Ms. Angela M. Miller Mr. Frederick M. Miller Jaykob D. Miller Jodi L. Miller John and Erin Miller Ms. Pamela K. Miller Richard and Mary Miller Samantha Miller Miller Ranch Mrs. Eunice Milne Jonathan A. Minchella Minnesota Vikings Mr. James G. Misialek Brian P. Mistro Mr. and Mrs, Bill Mitchell Ryan and Kristin Mitchell Matthew T. Mithaugen Mrs. Kelsey M. Mittleider Timothy and Darci Moch Mr. Curtis K. Mogck Adam and Jocelyn Mohs Erica L. Mois Mrs. Katherine L. Moldstad Mr. Kenneth L. Monilaws Mr. Eric M. Monson Mr. Lorne L. Monson Mr. William L. Moore Mr. Eric J. Moos DeWayne and Peggy Moran Mr. Curt Morr Benjamin M. Mortenson Mrs. Dorothy A. Moshier Aaron and Elsie Motter Mr. Mustache Mr. Duane M. Muir R.O. and Bette Munkeby Mrs. Bonnie K. Muntz - Pope RN Mr. Matt Murken Mrs. Kaila T. Muscha Mr. & Mrs. Robert Myers Mr. Jeffrey D. Naggatz Ms. Sharon G. Neal Mrs. Jane Nehl Mrs. Laura J. Nejfelt Nekoma Presbyterian Church Steven W. Nelms Anne M. Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin J. Nelson Mr. David L. Nelson Donovan and Marla Nelson Mr. Lance O. Nelson Nicholas B. Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Nelson

Roger Nelson Roger & Lois Nenow Vince and Dianne Ness Mrs. Gail E. Neukom Michelle M. Neumiller Daniel and Erin Neville Mrs. Lorraine C. Newberry Mrs. Wanda Newkirk Mr. Russ Newman Newman Signs Dr. Geraldine Newton Dusty Neys Walt and Jane Nieland Mrs. Katherine J. Niemi Maria and George Nikonova Abigail J. Nill Jay M. Nitschke Mr. Rudolph Nitschke Donelle Nitzkorski Christopher A. Nogosek Michael R. Nogosek Patrick T. Nord Dale and Debra Normandin North Dakota Corn Growers Associaton North Dakota Ethanol Producers Asssociation North Marion Reformed Church Northern Plains Electric Coop. Northwest Tire Inc. Patrick Kervin and Nancy Nuzzo Patricia Nybo Lesley and Michael Nystrom Mrs. Jenell D. Oberlander Jane O’Brien Dominic H. O’Connor Miss Billi I. Odegaard Mr. & Mrs. Les Odland Peter C. Odney Mr. Robert Odney Mrs. Amie A. Oettle Brent and Dena Offerdahl Mrs. Pam Offerdahl Col. and Mrs. Douglas A. Okland Rod and Judy Olin Brent and Cheryl Olson Mrs. Carol A. Olson Mr. Eric B. Olson Joseph M. Olson Lance and Rhonda Olson Mark and Sharon Olson Odean and Karen Olson Mr. Robert J. Olson Jr. Thomas and Lucille Olson Sheila O’Neill Thomas J. O’Neill Ryan M. Opdahl Jeremy and Dr. Carrie Orn Orn & McDaniel Family Dentistry Orriginals Mr. Walter M. Ortman James and Ronda Oslund Mr. Darwin A. Ost Tanya Ostlie Brian and Sara O’Toole Rebecca R. O’Toole Mrs. Phyllis P. Otterness

Mrs. Gail G. Ottmar Garcia Mr. John C. Otto Mr. & Mrs. Eric M. Ova Masaki Ova Mrs. Ruth Overholser Mrs. Irene O. Paasch Papa Murphy’s Pizza Park & Rec. Department Kevin and Linda Patch Nevil S. Patel Beth A. Paulson Daniel and Denise Paulson Mr. & Mrs. Justin A. Paulson Mr. & Mrs. George Pearson Mrs. Gladys I. Pearson RN Mrs. Lynda F. Pearson Miranda L. Pearson Ross and Sandra Pearson Gladys E. Pecore Mr. Matthew Pederson Dr. & Mrs Tom Pederson Jenni L. Pehler Mark and Lori Pehler Mr. Filip Peno Perkins Family Restaurant & Bakery Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Perleberg Mr. & Mrs. Allen Peterson Andrew L. Peterson Mr. Edward C. Peterson John M. Peterson Scott and Constance Peterson Mr. Thomas K. Peterson Marilyn Petrone Jon-Tyler Petsch Mrs. Doris Pettit Adam A. Pfau Douglas and Paula Pfau Mr. Donald E. Pfeifer Ms. Sandra Phipps Photo-Frame Gallery Mrs. Lavaughn L. Pietz Mrs. Rebecca Pilloud Mr. Harley Piltingsrud Beatrice Pina Eric and Beryl Piper Pizza Corner Carolyn A. Placzek Mrs. Viola Poindexter Robert and Nancy Pold Mural and Gail Pollert Vanessa R. Polries Mrs. Linda M. Poppe Dr. Thomas J. Poswilko Eliza K. Potratz Mrs. Stephanie A. Potter Mr. H. George Poulson Preferred Transmission Brian and Carolyn Prentice Jeff and Marissa Prentice Prep Sportswear Presbyterian Church of Grandin Kayla J. Price Mr. C. Bert Prichard Mr. & Mrs. Lev Prichard IV Mrs. Jean L. Pringle


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Mrs. Sylvia D. Pringle ProBuild Mr. & Mrs. Frank Purcell III Mrs. Ardyce Purdy Jared and Sarah Purdy Qual Chiropractic Robert and Barbara Quamme Bradley B. Quast Boya and Lindsey Quichocho Mr. Gordon C. Rabe Michael and Rebecca Raber Ms. Corby K. Rachel Ms. Joell K. Rachel August J. Ramasco Dennis and Karin Ramasco Mr. Gary M. Ramsey Mr. & Mrs. L. F. Ranallo Carlotta Jo Rasmussen Pete Rasmusson Ms. Delores Rath Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Rath RBC Wealth Managment Mr. Larry Reaves Redlin Johnson Siding & Windows Mrs. Carol A. Redmann Mr. & Mrs. Harley D. Reed Mrs. Carol F. Reich Mrs. Ramona Reifschneider Dale and Mary Ellen Reimers Mr. Doug and Mrs. Mary Claire Reimers Wendy Reiner Juli and Dennis Reisnour Evelyn Remmich Mike and Dawn Rene Dale and Norma Repko Mr. Michael T. Rerick Scott and Lynn Rerick Reuben Liechty Realtors Scott and Angela Reuschel Daniel Revering Mrs. Alicia Rexin Jerry and Arlene Rexine Dr. & Mrs. Reginald N. Rezac Mrs. Linda L. Rice Mrs. Lydia A. Rice Grant and Michelle Richardson Mr. Mark O. Richardson Mr. Gary Richey Riddle’s Jewelry Mrs. Jerelyn A. Riemer Ms. Patricia J. Rinde Dr. Teresa L. Rittenbach Chris Ritter MeLisa R. Roaldson Mrs. Tara J. Roaldson Troy Roaldson Mrs. Carol J. Roberts Dr. Ralph and Karen Roberts Sahra S. Roble Norbert and Donna Roden Kathleen E. Roehm Scott A. Roemmich Trent D. Roemmich Mrs. Kristin F. Roers Kaitlyn A. Rogalla David and Bonnie Rogers

Mike and Michelle Rogozynski Mrs. Andrea L. Roise Cody R. Roland LcDR Clair E. Rolfe Rolla/St John Presbyterian Erin M. Romans Corey and JoAnn Rood Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Roorda Mr. & Mrs. Martin Rose Rob & Dawn Rose Mrs. Kathryn E. Rosendahl Mrs. Jeanette L. Rosenheim Mr. & Mrs. Cecil J. Roth Mr. & Mrs. Neal Roth Andrew M. Rott Mike and Marsha Rott Col. Ret. James and Nora Rowan Royal Oaks Womens Tennis Associaton Mrs. Cara L. Rudolph Mr. Phillip J. Ruffalo DeAnne M. Rummel Mrs. Evelyn Runck T. J. and Gina Russell Mrs. Christine K. Rutz Mrs. Patricia Ryberg Sabir’s Dining & Lounge Tarina M. C. Sablan SalesForce.com Foundation Mr. Robert R. Samuelson Mallory J. Sand Stacy Sanders Mr. Scott Sandness Mr. John R. Santi Felicia Sargeant Jason and Kelly Savage Evan M. Savageau Denvy and Gail Saxowsky Mr. Wilmer R. Sayler Corey D. Scevers Mrs. Amber M. Schafer John and Theresa Schaffer Dr. Gayle A. Schantzen Thomas and Lisa Schauer Robert and Joan Scheel Scheels LtCol. Mark P. Schenck Mrs. Stacey A. Scheresky James and Joan Schieffer Mr. & Mrs. Jeremey M. Schiele Jill A. Schlenker Mr. & Mrs. Royce K. Schlenker Ms. Marjorie Schlossman Anne M. Schmaltz Mr. C. Robert Schmid Mr. Benjamin Schneider Mrs. Jane H. Schneider Mr. Jasper J. Schneider JD Scott and Donna Schrader Evan J. Schreiner Mrs. Patricia A. Schroeder Schuberts Carpet One Amanda M. Schultz Mr. Brian K. Schulz Mr. Marvin C. Schulz Dr. & Mrs John Schumacher Kayla A. Schumacher

Bridget M. Schuneman Emilee R. Schutta Tina and Mike Schwartz David and Suzanne Schweigert Mr. Kyle Schweigert Alex and Arlene Schweitzer Bradley E. Scott Mrs. Joelyn A. Scriba Mr. John M. Scroggins Jr. Sears Roebuck and Co. Steven L. Sedler Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Serba Curtis and Betsy Seter Mrs. Jessica L. Shackelford Jeanne L. Shannon Mr. Stephen D. Shannon Father James P. Shea Frank Shelden & Valerie Lawlor Jamie L. Sheridan MD Tom Shirek Marney T. Shirley Mrs. Kaye C. Shriver Mr. Edward D. Shupe Mrs. Joan N. Simons Dr. & Mrs. James W. Sire Susan Sisk Dr. Brad and Tammie Skari Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Skeel Mrs. Elizabeth Skjolden Slen Mrs. Betty Slaughter Patsy Smart David and Claudette Smette Alex R. Smith Dan and Pat Smith Elizabeth M. Smith James and Karen Smith Kelsey M. Smith Mr. Randy Smith Sandra J.H. Smith Smokie’s Fire Extinguisher Sales & Service, Inc. Daniel J. Snider Mrs. Erika L. Snow Mrs. Marjorie R. Solien Mrs. Marilyn O. Sorby Mr. Gary W. Sorenson Mrs. Phyllis Sortland Denniss and Patricia Spanton Ardythe Speer Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Speller Ms. Karla R. Spitzer Joel Springan Mrs. Martha C. Squires Mrs. Eva Stacy Patricia Stallman David and Patricia Steele Hannah M. Steele Mrs. Sharon L. Steffan Brianna J. Stein Mary T. Stein Jared P. Steinberger Shelby L. Steinmetz Tom and Lisa Steinolfson Mr. Ned J. Steinwand Mr. Herman Stern* Mitchell B. Stevens Ferrell and Leila Stewart

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Stifel Nicolaus Dr. L. Marilyn Stinson Pat Stocking Stephanie K. Storslee Casey and Sue Stoudt Kelly and Calli Stoudt Jonathan and Erin Strand Jacob T. Strass Sarah L. Strauss Whitney Streifel Miss Norene G. Strid Frank A. Strnad Ms. Judith M. Strong and Gordon A. Scholes Jr. Dr. Ruth M. Strutz Richard and Jane Studsrud Ted and Pat Stump Mrs. Marlene A. Summers John and Margaret Sumner Wade and Michele Sundeen Jared S. Sutherland Mr. Matthew J. Sveen Mr. Jay D. Sveum Dr. & Mrs Gerald R. Swafford Mrs. Joanne M. Swan William S. Swanson Taco John’s Mrs. Elene P. Takach Ms. Lynne B. Tally Kathleen T. Tarno Mike and Jackie Tarpinian Tax Forward Mr. Alan C. Taylor Dr. Virginia Teller William and Laura Tenney Corrie R. Tews David and Jeanne Tews Nicholas G. Tews The Arts Center The Depot The Saint Paul Foundation Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation Mrs. Beverly T. Thies Mrs. Kimberly Thoele Davon O. Thomas Jacqueline R. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Sean M. Thomas Mrs. Betty J. Thompson Deidre A. Thompson Ltjg. Randall E. Thompson USN Mrs. Rebecca L. Thompson Mr. Richard J. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Thompson Savannah R. Thompson Ms. Stacy A. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. James Thomson Dr. Mika and Jessica Thorlakson Mr. Tommy Thormodsgaard Mr. Marvin and Mrs. Jackie Thorp Enoch and Madeline Thorsgard Thrifty White Pharmacy Tia Tanning and Well Being Gary Tibbitts Gina M. Tilmont Rory Timm Art Todd & Barbara Lang

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Todd Mrs. Jessica A. Toop Top Designers Salon & Spa Keith & Nadine Torgerson Ronald and Janice Torkelson Total Clean Mrs. Joanne E. Townsend Mr. & Mrs. Peyton Townsend Dr. Shanda A. Traiser Melony A. Triebold Samantha J. Triplett Darren and Lisa Tronson Mr. Thomas L. Troseth Mrs. Karan A. Turner James Tyler Peter Mann and Mary Tyler Mrs. Elaine J. Tyson Mrs. Jean F. Ulferts Dr. Arlie Ulland Mr. Rick R. Ulmer United Parish United Presb. Church Emerado United Presby. Women Assoc. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Unruh Brock J. Urness Joel and Holly Utke Jessica L. Valentyn Courtney A. Van Den Bussche Mr. Darrel Van Erem Mrs. Marilyn M. Van Wyhe Gary Van Zinderen Mr. Roger D. Vanderbeek James and RaeAnn Vandrovec Ms. Muriel Vaughan Rev. Clarke and Patricia Vestal April M. Vetsch Rachel A. Vigen Mr. & Mrs. Mike Villalobos Mrs. Maxine Voight Kayla M. Volin Mr. & Mrs. Paul Vomacka Mr. Stanley M. Waagen Mr. Scott Wagar Russell and Pamela Walcker Scott and Carmen Waldie Mr. Richard L. Walentine Mrs. Mary Walicski Amy Waliser Kylynn M. Walker Mrs. Margaret Walker Mr. Matt Wallace Anthony H. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Wanner Carole B. Ward Mr. & Mrs. Pat J. Ward Brian and Peggy Ward Kirk and Laura Wasson Mrs. Ada P. Weatherford Craig R. Weber Mrs. Louise M. Weeks* Mrs. Stella Wegner James Weight & Candice Dempsey Laura Weis Mr. Ken Welken Mr. & Mrs. Charles V. Wells

Dr. Donn A. Wells Frank and Julie Wells Thomas and Mary Lou Wells Mrs. Alta Wenaas Mr. Duane E. Werner Mrs. Debra E. Westermann Dale and Kristi Weston Mr. Robert B. Wheeler Mikkel and Rebekah White Mr. Kerry W. Wicks Mrs. LaVonne Wicks Janelle L. Widmer Mr. Kevin F. Widmer Jeff and Karna Wieck Justin and Laura Wieck Mark and Kresha Wiest Mrs. Doris E. Wilcox Mrs. Joyce J. Wilhelm Mr. Robert R. Wilke Mr. & Mrs. Aron Williams Chad and Barbara Williams Mr. Chad Williams Kathleen M. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Williams Jared P. Williamson Mike and Maribeth Williamson Charles and Brenda Willoughby Mrs. Dawn R. Wilson Mr. Fredrick W. Wilson Dr. Joel R. Wilson Dr. Robert B. Wilson Wade and Carrie Wilson Mrs. Elvina M. Windham Rev. & Mrs. Norman E. Winkelman Mr. Christopher Winn Greg Winson Gene and Kim Wirtz Robert and Tracey Wishek Dr. Lawrence A. Wohl Dr. William A. Wojnar Rich and Sarah Wolbert Ritch and Claudia Wolf Courtney N. Wolff Karen Wolfred Ltc. Arthur Virgil Wood Mrs. Patricia C. Wood Welsh Andrew and Courtney Workman Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Worsham Mr. & Mrs. James Wylie Mrs. Barbara Yatckoske Mr. & Mrs. John Yatskis Karen Yocum Richard Yonick Rev. Dr. Nancy K. Young and Rev. David E. Young Bradford D. Yrjo Mrs. Audrey J. Zahm Laura E. Zamzow Mr. Joel D. Zenker Katie M. Zent James and Amy Zimmerman Suzie Zimmerman Zimmerman’s Mrs. Lorraine Zimney Lisa M. Zuroff


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1926

1939

Participation: 100%

Participation: 14%

Doris Curry Orr Estate*

Louise Miley Weeks*

1928

1940

Participation: 100%

Participation: 20%

Helen Lybeck Buzzell Fund*

Dr. Wilfred Martin

1931

1941

Participation: 100%

Participation: 33%

Zora Brown Selliken

Jane Scholes Nehl

1933

1942

Participation: 100%

Participation: 27%

Alice Sandness Fisher Estate*

Leona Vanderzee Allen Lucille Larson Johnson Dr. John Linn Estate* Lenora Larson Malm

1934 Participation: 100% Lois Fluetsch Vogel Estate*

1935 Participation: 100% Helen Johnson Hample Dr. James Helmsworth

1936 Participation: 33% Anne Haugaard Estate* Jean Herigstad Pringle

1938 Participation: 29% Lucile Buzzell Aasmundstad Dr. Kenneth McCoy

* Indicates deceased.

1943 Participation: 22%

Donald Wanner Dr. Stanley Wasson Juel Wiese

1946 Participation: 60% Wayne Fallgatter Dr. James Fluvog Dr. J. Raymond Harrie Angie Dessonville Johnson Josephine Knobel Marjorie Ringham Logsdon Katherine Geving Moldstad Dorothy Mikkelson Moshier

1947 Participation: 50% Lewis Carlson Jerry Davenport Dr. Duane Hyde Col. John Koehler Lorraine Anderson Newberry Walter Ortman H. George Poulson Rose Mary Matz Reiland Estate* Betty Muir Thompson

Carol Condit Anderson-Smith* Ann Taylor Konetzki Claude Pearson Margaret McKenna Thielsch*

1948

1944

Bonita Hills Bayley AnnaMae Bock Buchholtz Norma Newman Callaghan S. Yvonne Smith Cronquist Curtis Gwynn Wanda Anderson Newkirk Rev. Emery Roy* Virginia Heidinger Starr

Participation: 82% Elizabeth Hall Berg Jean Gloege Buck* Charlotte Helgeson Hansen Harold Olson Grace Dittmer Oyan Estate* Charles Pederson Estate* Lena Pantleon Price Estate* Lloyd Sheldon* Dr. Ruth Compaan Strutz Adele Swenson

Participation: 35%

1949 Participation: 19% Dr. John DeKrey Estate* Dr. James Frey Estate*


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Rev. Reuben Gums Ardith Dick Krom Violet Tarnasky Ova Phyllis Cannon Sortland

1950 Participation: 19% Loretta Kuhn Aipperspach Lorraine Freadhoff Cecil Vivianne LeMay Dahlen Marlys Andrist Elliot Theodore Goll William Greitl* Dr. Seymour Handler Dolores Bavendick Harrington Wesley Hart Dr. Ernest Larson W. M. Lodine Dolores Oder McGarvey Herbert Meschke Dale Repko Wilmer Sayler Mike Tarpinian Harold Trautman Dr. Deane Weber

1951 Participation: 31% William Bakke Floyce Smith Cummings Marvin Dockter Harriet Knott Eddy James Falck* Rev. Alvin Fischer Ruth Mayer Gray Ann Holmes C. Wade Jenkins John Jensen Gladys Best Pearson Doris White Pettit Dr. J. Thomas Rulon Joan Nelson Simons Marjorie Berg Solien Martha Gray Squires Ltc. Arthur Wood

1952 Participation: 38% Dr. Carla Erickson Anderson Dr. Wayne Anderson Raymond Backman Ruth Richter Barkus Christie Marston Benson Mary Gillie Coffey Ruth Tietz DeNault Mary Jean Rudolph Fischer Joan Gates Friberg Dr. Howard Goodwin

Betty Oppermann Groendyke Kenneth Hallgrimson Shirley McNeil Meschke Eleanor Crosby Olson Robert Samuelson Dr. L. Marilyn Cameron Stinson Dr. Gerald Swafford Marian Knight Thackray Jean Buzzell Ulferts

1953 Participation: 41% Cameron Clemens Roger Danielson Frank Fischer Barbara Gunstenson Hallgrimson Jerome Johnson George Kary Helen Meschke Kary Elizabeth Jones Lemm* Lavonne Phillips Mahugh Dr. Robert Olson Viola Beck Poindexter Ramona Jessen Reifschneider Robert Richardson LcDR Clair Rolfe Jean Burbidge Scott Marjorie Wanner Sire Luella Ostrom Traiser LaVonne Yineman Wicks

1954 Participation: 45% Patricia Puckering Burger Jean Swanson Faucett Dr. Vernon Feil Dr. Calvin Greatsinger Anne Simmers Greitl Dr. Glenn Hultgren Gordon Klein Dr. Jerome Knoblich Laural Litchfield Elizabeth Wertenberger Mascarenas Janice Andrews Mason Kenneth Monilaws Duane Muir Norma Rolle Richardson Joan Cornell Scheel Wesley Skow Seattle Remboldt Sutton Barbara Oppermann Yatckoske

1955 Participation: 47% Eugene Allen Hazel Anderson Clair Baker George Cassell*

Delphine Christ Crothers Marvel Britton Fischer Wesley Fish M. Joan Froh Harold Gargrave Lawrence Haluska Aileen Fagerlund Herrala Donna Baertsch Jensen Dr. Beatrice Walker Knodel Rev. Jack Kyle Rev. Wayne McKirdy Marjorie Moffatt Nething Marilyn Henderson Parker Edith Hochhalter Prentice M. Sandra Puckering Swafford Dr. John Swardstrom Joanne Hertz Townsend Dr. Clarence Unruh Jeanne Solberg Unruh Janet Bartell VanBruggen Donna Wiederrich Wallender

1956 Participation: 51% Edward Anderson Gertrude Ulmer Anderson Dale Baumgartner Patrick Braunagel Ronald Christie Darlene Zandstra Feil Lois Christenson Gettys Evelyn Schiefelbein Goodrow Marilyn Boom Hanna Wesley Kessler Carol Wanner King Janice Jensen Lyon Marvin Maule Mary Lou Howard Mayes Curtis Mogck David Nething Bernice Wiegandt Pavek Charles Prichard Norman Schindler Marvin Seibold Stanley Waagen Margaret Gunstenson Walker Fredrick Wilson Elvina Stenberg Windham

1957 Participation: 44% Marlene Harmsen Clemens Marilyn Martin Dolby Edith Kingston Greatsinger Richard Hall Bruce Hanna Ronald Jones Mary Tollerud Kies Helen Davidson Kippen Dianne Horne Kjelbertson


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Orville Langdahl* Rev. Wallace Leno John Lynch Rodney Melgard Everett Miller William Moore Dr. Leon Plantinga Carol DeKrey Reich Ann Hanson Schindler Mary Howatt Sperling Marle Thorstad Dr. Arnold Wallender

1958 Participation: 43% Beverly Joos Allen Bruce Berg Dr. Eddie Brown Rev. Robert Conklin* Vern Cunningham Rev. Abigail Rian Evans C. Dean Ferguson Dr. Merle Foss Dr. Peggy Meister Foss Joanne Summer Gustafson Elizabeth Hinkel Hendrickson Kenneth Holden Marcia Rogers Houtz Kay Jenkins Audrey Monshaugen Jones Everett Kjelbertson Joanne Kilzer Knoblich Larry Knoblich Dr. Kenneth Metz Medora Mehrer Moburg Dr. Geraldine Renschler Newton William Parker Gordon Rabe Joan Redmann Duane Risan Joyce Skaar Risan Myrna Bowman Tarnasky Dr. William Tarnasky Alan Taylor Elaine Woodbury Tyson Ada Bryant Weatherford Verlyn Seeklander White Harris Widmer Joyce Pauling Wilhelm Audrey Furness Zahm

1959 Participation: 33% Dianna Herr Adamson Amanda Beck Brown Daniel Buchanan Judith Fiechtner Buegel Phyllis Lindstrom Cameron Gene Dardis Clinton Frazee

Dorothy Wright Frazee Lorraine Guenther Furness Curtis Goehner Dr. Geneal Halverson Hall Carol Bennett Haugen Audrey Puckering Kloubec Patricia Whitworth Lindell Erma Miller Martin James McCulloch James Meeker Lois Ness Scherbenske Dr. M. James Scherbenske Eva Wahlstrom Stacy Curtis Van Beek Dr. Donn Wells Lew White

1960 Participation: 21% Dr. Paul Abrahamson LaVonne Rumer Anderson Iver Bakkegard Carsten Bjornstad Morris Elhard Roger Hendrickson A.F. Bud Iwen Curtis Jacobson Louie Job Janice Peterson Le May Carol Schindler Linde Marvin Linde C. W. McGinnis Kaye Terpe McMarlin Barbara Seaborn Metz Jenell Linzbach Oberlander Phyllis Meyer Otterness Carol Peterson Redmann Dr. Homer Rudolf Beverly Thompson Thies Mary Walters Walicski

1961 Participation: 29% Lavonne Skalicky Abruzzi Marna Johnson Brown Robert Davis Dr. Eddie Droge Joan Cann Edson Rev. C. Edgar Finertie* Sophie Wold Fuhrman Bruce Furness N. Joan DeBoe Garber Dr. Cordell Halverson Rev. Patricia Koch Halverson Janice Nelson Hubbard Beverly Henderson Jacobson Joann White Johnson Dr. Larry Loffelmacher Linda Hoffman Rice Vernon Sauter

James Schieffer Claudia VanBeek Stewart Thomas Troseth Rev. B. Clarke Vestal

1962 Participation: 24% Charles Belter Jack Benson Bonnie Cameron Darrell Christie Phyllis Barks Christie Loann Anderson Dybing Sally Werner Hanson Delano Helm Clayton Hogenson Margaret Wertenberger Hogenson Dr. Roy Holand Daryl Hubbard Duane Ilvedson Pearl Baarstad Jenkins Dr. Emily Jensen Rebecca Anderson Jones Jane Lien Lehr Burton Riskedahl Norene Strid Pearl McCulloch Van Beek Patricia Hanson Vestal

1963 Participation: 44% Dr. Joy Bliss Robert Boettger Dr. James Conger Rev. Keith Ferguson Mintie Ferguson Judith Tesky Frey Janet Parry Frommelt Jeffrey Frommelt Anton Gross Patricia Spitzer Hagerott Julie Engelter Helgaas Angeline Koolstra Holdaway Judith Johnson Donald Kanwischer Maj. Bonnie Kautz Sylvia Boeshans Kramer Robert Kroeze Gary Litt Marilyn Porsborg Litt Mary Bakken Loffelmacher MoDean Trautman McCullough Bonnie Rohrer McLellan Arnold Mickelson Edward Nafus Katherine Miller Niemi Billi Odegaard Muriel Peterson Donald Pfeifer Lavaughn Roesch Pietz

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Dr. Charles Plate Elmer Schindel Robert Stewart Dr. Allen Strand Jill Zwemke Strand Richard Studsrud Janet Helm Thielman James Unruh Robert Wheeler Patricia Krebsbach Wood Welsh

1964 Participation: 32% Cleo Boschee Jeraldine Buchfink Gallagher Dennis Gienger Doris Wong Graf-Berglund Gerard Hegstad Loretta Hanson Hegstad Robert Hieb Paul Kranz Kelly Honnold Krein Louvicia Burgess Mayer Virginia Nafus Anne Nelson Harley Piltingsrud Dr. Janet Dieterle Plate Dr. Reginald Rezac Gary Richey Jerelyn Burroughs Riemer Donald Rotzien John Scroggins Dr. Mark Tyler Roger Vanderbeek Duane Werner

1965 Participation: 22% Douglas Dockter Linda Engberg Sandra Lang Frenzel Barbara Widmeyer Hanson Gilbert Hanson Jim Johnson Robert Kercher Janice Skalicky Kiesling Mary Koch James McCullough Bernard McIlonie Lynda Olson Pearson Margo Paulsberg Riskedahl Dr. Ralph Roberts Dr. Donald Sand Joelyn Bymoen Scriba Jane Sieg Studsrud

1966 Participation: 18% Adelaide Peterson Cunningham Nena Luckenbaugh Flynn Dr. Harold Harris* Lynda Montague Harris Ivan Innerst Lynn Liebhauser Innerst Patricia Martin Kabool Judith McKay Larson Frederick Miller Jayne Eidem Sand Denvy Saxowsky Judith Stickel Mary Tyler Dr. Arlie Ulland Carter Van Beek

1967 Participation: 32% Susan Johnson Christopherson Alice Mehring Hareland Judy Peterson Hatlie Ellen Mark Hiatt Gary Mailloux Darlene Wickstrom McIlonie Virgil Miedema Sharon Neal Robert Preusse Peggy Askegaard Rezac Carol Jensen Roberts Karen Mears Roberts Nora Blackwell Rowan Robert Schuette Kaye Knoblich Shriver Tommy Thormodsgaard Sally Graving Van Beek Dr. Lilly Schubert Walker-Kittsley Clark Wold

1968 Participation: 34% Gary Anderson Patrick Beglau Stephen Beglau William Bremner David Christopherson Uta Pfefferle Doerr Charles Gutensohn Evelyn Heydel Haanstad Dr. Martin Haanstad Nathan Hart Linda Steffen Hoag Martin Hoag Dennis Joseph Michael Lochow Philip Martin

Lorne Monson Carol Nygaard Olson Ardyce Wilcox Purdy Barbara Piper Quamme Robert Quamme Cecil Roth Col. Ret. James Rowan H. George Schuler Dr. Dale Shook Mona Quale Shook Marilyn Hoff Sorby Richard Speller Joanne Dockter Swan Susan Hanson Ward Judy Ness Weiss Charles Wells Doris Rutten Wilcox

1969 Participation: 23% Jon Anderson David Bachmeier John Frank Dr. Fredricka Chase Gilje Gregory Gullickson Sandra Klundt Gullickson William Gustafson Dr. Stephen Hample Nancy Koenig Hieb Gene McMannis Bonnie Moxness Muntz - Pope Lynn Nelson-Paretta Col. Douglas Okland Darwin Ost Gail Cameron Saxowsky Carol Lochow Schmeichel Russel Schmeichel Marvin Schulz Karan Thompson Turner Chrystal Veazey-Watson Pieter Visscher Pat Ward

1970 Participation: 20% John Backhaus Linda Moe Backhaus Patricia Ode Beglau Wanda Borchert Deloris Andrews Christy Kathleen Becker Enzminger Kenneth Geiman Rev. John Gruneich Carol Ness Gutensohn Joel Gutensohn Richard Josten David Juntunen Dr. Ronald Kaelberer Bernard Lipp


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Eric Monson Linda Nyquist Poppe Laura Riskedahl-Hampton Marney Game Shirley Gary Sorenson Margaret Searing Sumner Janice Lochow Torkelson Ronald Torkelson Connie Fjellanger Wells Michael Zaino

1971 Participation: 17%

Bruce Hocking Coleen Schell Hocking Meg MacArthur Johnson Dr. Craig Kapfer Dr. Ronald Lambert C. Alan Lindberg Nancy Lubin Thomas Mahan Jeffrey Naggatz Dr. Curtis Nyhus Carol Overvold Lydia Thompson Rice Arlene Kraft Schweitzer Thomas Wells

James Beech Ronald Buchholz Peggy Janke Cichos Robert Code John Greenwood Mark Griffin Dr. Linda Gall Gutensohn Frances Gottschalk Hill John Kenna Mark Lehr Barbara McGowan Price Laura Malm Nejfelt Marsha Sillers Okland Gary Purath C. Robert Schmid Roger Schmidt Sharon May Steffan John Sumner Dr. Jack Suyderhoud Charles Willoughby

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1972

E. Joyce Banning Bruce Baumgarn Robert Dozier Dennis Gall Kenneth Laraway Dr. Jacqueline Reiners Mangnall Debra Wallace Normandin Mark Richardson Dr. Gayle Whitmer Schantzen

Participation: 16% Dr. Robert Arusell Bruce Battler Hazell Thompson DeGroot Steven George Todd Gross John Haas Kristen Aslakson Hager Dr. Michael Kremer Faye Ziegenhagel Krumwiede Delila Rusch Kuester Henry Kuester Larry Langemo June Birdsall Lehr Michael Leier Patty Shepherd Purath Marilyn Roder Van Wyhe

1973 Participation: 15% Dr. Glen Cameron Karen Luttrell Espeseth Frances Fehr

Participation: 12% Paulette Dollinger Armstrong Sandy Barnes Linda Schatz Boatman David Evinger Mary Fredricks Pamela Schuck Heck Joan Rogler Schieffer Charlene Wayne Schmidt Karla Spitzer Elene Zimmerman Takach Lynne Klingenberg Tally Kerry Wicks

1975 Participation: 10%

1976 Participation: 23% Dr. Alan Berg Myron Burman Grant Crabtree Mary Ellen Frey Rollie Greeno Bonnie Rustan Hild Calvin Hoovestol Daniel Imdieke Peggy Botton Jukkala Lou Ann Voegeli Kaiser Dr. Richard Laraway Vicki Mason Laraway Jon Lindberg Rev. Dr. Kathy Nelson

Timothy Ottmar Jan Kauphusman Pogue Dr. Thomas Poswilko Corby Rachel Dr. Teresa Harr Rittenbach Cara Feil Rudolph John Schaffer Connie Smith Schlenker Royce Schlenker Debra Wilson Westermann Joel Zenker

1977 Participation: 18% Dr. Darleen Hector Bartz Rowena Seeley Berg Marilyn Schell Cameron Michael Clemens Joseph Howell John Kaiser LtCol. Eileen Rafferty Ligday Jill Bobzien Murphey Lawrie Paulson Randy Perkins Sandra Hunt Perkins Douglas Pfau Paula Anderson Pfau Grant Richardson Theresa Clemens Schaffer Patricia Schroeder Paul Sukut Dr. Lawrence Wohl Rev. Dr. Nancy Krohn Young

1978 Participation: 16% Dr. David Bartz Gerald Bergquist Deidra Steller Brown Judith Buchholz Joseph Hegland James Hild Patricia Jensen Sally Spiegelberg Krueger Elliott Meidinger Cheryl Hansen Middleton Dr. Mark Murphey William Nold Dale Normandin Joell Rachel Jeanette Nelson Rosenheim Christine Kania Rutz David Tews Rick Ulmer

1979 Participation: 12% Cathy Berg Amstrup

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Vonda Rachel Anderson Kelly Becker William Bernhagen Mirt Martel Brown Steven Brubakken Pegi Mason Ecker Dr. Kelly Krohn Michael Kuhn Kent Middleton Matthew Sveen Terry Wanzek Carole Ward

1980 Participation: 19% Kristine Larson Bergquist Steven Braunberger R. D. Brown Elaine Dean Burkett Bryan Eder Gerry Gunderson James Harty Greg Helmstetler Dr. Erin Elsperger Klingenberg Carol Prentice Land Thomas Land Robert Olson Robert Piatz John Rolfstad Brenda McCarty Selinger Jeanne Guler Tews Mary Pat Leines Wahl Dr. Robert Wilson Mark Wolf

1981 Participation: 16% Dr. Peter Anderson Jane Johnson Bergland Kathryn Leapaldt Bietz Steven Bietz Mark Brakel Judge Ralph Erickson Richard Hinschberger Charlie Jeske Tena Vedvig Lawrence Dr. David Muhs Constance Knudsen Peterson Carolyn Faulhaber Prentice Sylvia Dunnell Pringle Elizabeth Skjolden Slen Kimberly Lee Thoele Dr. Joel Wilson

1982 Participation: 21% Rick Bosche

Douglas Bumgardner Polly Fladeland Bumgardner Tom Gunderson Dr. Jeff Hanson Thomas Harty Timothy Kachel Mona Remmick Klose Timothy McCrory Pastor Scott McKirdy Eric Olson Scott Peterson Rebecca Mayes Pilloud Brian Prentice Michelle Flaagan Richardson Todd Steinwand Marlene Smith Summers Ltjg. Randall Thompson Frank Wells

1983 Participation: 13% Brad Braunberger Pamela Burkhardt Debra Kropp Falk John Heine Robert Humann Clarice Verke Liechty Stacey Umber Muhs Erik Sand Dr. Lana Schlecht Jay Sveum Dr. Shanda Schulz Traiser

1984 Participation: 14% Dr. Joe Bennett Toni Hills Brown Robert Gunderson Jeri Held Lynch John Lynch Clark Maier Rebecca Barks McGillin David Nelson Steven Patskowski Gary Ramsey Kristin Bakken Roers Julie Caine Wells

1985 Participation: 14% Scott Aune Thomas Boerger Billie Dixon Carol Bodensteiner Egeland Scott Foss Davy Hokana Debra Clark Hornung William Jansen

Carol Szarkowski Kachel Becky Johnson Knodel Curtis Liechty Dr. Glenn Mastel James Morr Karen Smith Schenck Kyle Schweigert Jeffery Sisk Dr. Jill Seibold Sisk Jolynn Spurlock-Frizzell

1986 Participation: 20% Bergit Melby Albrecht Charles Anderson Gene Crabtree James Devlin Eileen Hart Debra Hokana Honeyman Dean Kautzman Candace Pfarr Kropp Daniel Kropp Andrew Menninger Matthew Pederson Matthew Schenck Ned Steinwand Richard Thompson Darren Tronson Dr. Dove Boe Watkin Kevin Widmer Kathleen Williams

1987 Participation: 13% Patricia Amundson Commander Tina Mikkonen Anliker Kelly Cahill Tony Carlascio Tim Czech Tracy Hanson Dale Allan Hust Patrick Marker Michael Mohl John Otto Rebecca Gripentrog Pederson*

1988 Participation: 8% Dr. Bonnie Pfannsmith Freije Debra Brandenberger Heine Steve Johnson Lance Olson Gail Ottmar Garcia Lisa Ketterling Schauer William Steinmetz Jeffrey Young


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1989

1992

Participation: 15%

Participation: 9%

Thomas Ableidinger Michael Albrecht Colleen Anderson Vicki Bultema Greshik Marla Kuehn Hagler Roger Koenig Lance Nelson Polly Larson Peterson Phillip Ruffalo LtCol. Mark Schenck Holly Farrar Schweigert Shannon Schweigert

Beth Dempsey Steve Eamon Jeffrey Gould Corey Larson Susan Abrahamson Meyer Ronda Robison Oslund Dr. Michelle Radke-Hella Julie Schock Tina Larson Schwartz Suzanne Schell Schweigert Dr. Jamie Leitheiser Sheridan Michele Daly Sundeen Scott Wagar

1990 Participation: 22% Constance Mears Altringer Angela Ruff Bancroft Maj. Dean Bancroft Wade Borth Judith Wolf Butler Jamie Lewis Eamon Kristi Van Berkom Erdman Robert Erdman Stacy Dewald Glass Jeff Hagler Brent Jiran Robert Lein Sara Realdsen Lein Darin Peterson David Schweigert Edward Shupe Rebecca Dietz Thompson Barbara Hatlewick Williams

1991 Participation: 13% Alison Thies Barnes Jacquelynn Brown-Stratford Jef Cichos Scott Cummings Ken Hall Dr. Stephanie Hansel Richard Hilgemann Nanette Sova Hockert Lance Jones Chad Marsalek John Santi Warren Schlecht Brian Schulz Andrew Wade Peggy Maresh Ward Terri Emineth Young

1993 Participation: 9% Lisa Lagodinski Berbos Kevin Gall Todd Gallagher Andrew Gideon Dr. Heidi Heim Kathy Hobza Hilgemann Kathryn Osland Knudson Larry Lasch Jay Olson Teddi Jo Johnson Paulson Alicia Cummings Rexin

1994 Participation: 12% Robert Arneson Silvia Laetsch Cale J. Chris Carpenter Jennifer Mattson Dick Dr. Steven Dick Shane Erstad Matthew Gooding Daniel Ike Denisse Urteaga Ike Eric Klindworth Dr. Jacinta Thompson Klindworth Kerry Montalvo McCone James Oslund Stephanie Snapp Potter Michael Raber Rebecca Lovcik Raber Jeremey Schiele Tonya McIlonie Sletto Dr. Robert Wells Shirla Reimer Wells

1995 Participation: 9% Bryan Brown

Jill Flikkema Carlson Jolene Dalbec Jennifer Eaton Margaret Ketterling Estvold Alexander Filatov Sean Gholson Shayla Nygaard Holland Jodi Miller Timothy O’Keeffe Anthony Reinhardt Stacey Sick Scheresky Trent Sletto Lonnie Stone

1996 Participation: 11% Peter Bright Ryan Carlson Carma Rexin Carpenter Amy Weixel Duffield Dr. Alison Fallgatter Father Matthew Fallgren Cassie Folk Tessa Gould Thomas Hager Colleen Cebula Koehn Caroline Vetter Kozojed Kristin Groven Mitchell Ryan Mitchell Brent Offerdahl Jeannette Becker Redlin Cheryl Greenwald Schiele Patricia Schumacher Shook Tammie Corneillie Skari Erika Lawin Snow Kresha Marschke Wiest

1997 Participation: 9% Chad Bolte Kellie Hanson Buchanan Shawn Duffield Erik Engstrom Peter Fallgren Pamela Malling Goehring Jason Huber Maira Mueller Huber Dan Lew Shane Martin James Misialek Kari Conzemius O’Keeffe John Ruff Father James Shea Dale Shook Dr. Brad Skari

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1998 Participation: 9% Angela O’Clair Allmer Janell Schmidt Anderson Jill Nagel Dewald Tricia Pedersen Erstad Dr. Debra Geier Kristie Worm Gibson Michael Gilbertson Summer Hanson Kendra Kleist Langhorst Tenille Klosterman Larson Jacqueline Casavant Lindell Eric Moos Amie Heim Oettle Dr. Jeremiah Penn Tara Jones Roaldson

1999 Participation: 7% Chad Frandson Dr. Kara Boyko Frandson Chad Hall Jeremy House Amber Erdman Kaczor Joseph Kaczor Angela Miller Aaron Motter Maria Filatova Nikonova Siri Sletto Penn Joseph Rick Bradley Scott Rebekah Bloms White

2000 Participation: 8% Vicki Moch Andvik David Glennon Patricia Greenwald Glennon Elizabeth Opp Hunt Dr. Erica Johnsrud Brian King Patrick Lee Amanda Huschka Leichty Jerome Mayer Eric Ova Michael Rerick Jessica Abar Shackelford Jessica Sjolin Toop Anthony Walsh Jeremy Wells

2001 Participation: 12% Ross Berg Keri Bakker Esslinger

Shannon Hanson Julie Baenen Jeske David Kinnoin Melissa Harvala Koch Dr. Jacqueline Schneider Magers Pamela Miller Elsie Topp Motter Michelle Foster Neumiller Edward Peterson Sarah Cudworth Purdy Scott Sandness Jasper Schneider Jonathan Strand Samantha Triplett Gregory Ulland Dawn Roemmich Wilson Andrew Workman

2002 Participation: 7% Tiffany Schuh Dooley Ann Fritel Hall Dustin Jensen Joseph Kraehenbuehl Kevin Lipp Brian Meyer Jared Purdy Steven Sedler Erica Larson Skoglund Jeremy Skoglund Erin Hardy Strand Dr. Mika Thorlakson Mikkel White

2003 Participation: 14% Robert Arndt Dr. Caron Jungels Berg Tyri Stampka Bosche Zachary Breen David Dooley Sarah Heidt Eisenbeisz Terri Folk JoyLynn Schempp Gleave Tanner Gleave Brittany Heim Kristina Huebschwerlen Aubrey Ketterling Jaime Fairlee Kraehenbuehl Jay Lies Sarah McLean Lies Cynthia McGuire Christopher Nyhus Michelle Monson Nyhus Christi Horejsi Ova Michael Romans Jessica Nuhsbaumer Schmidt Jessica Schweitzer Thorlakson

2004 Participation: 8% Elisha Jones Anderson Adam Block Darci Evans Block Penny Eldevick Briese Sheldon Greywater Brandi Geider Harty Ryan Harty Eric Holmstadt Tonya Schlaht Holmstrom Mary Jordre Jensen Kacy Kirby Jocelyn Suchor Mohs Jennifer Larson Shafer Janelle Hust Widmer

2005 Participation: 9% Nicole Harty Anderson Adam Buckhouse Sheena Greenwald Buckhouse Amanda Sethen Bustos Dr. Cody Champagne Matthew Grenz Laura Anderson Hager Lindsey Hallsten Lisa Nayes Holding Eagle Travis Holding Eagle Christina Wiederrich Hood Heath Jordan Matthew Knutson Dana Kocka Adam Mohs Erica Mois JR Price Erin Pavlak Romans Stephen Shannon

2006 Participation: 8% Joshua Bugbee Brock Drenth Dana Evans Ashley Paulson Farthing Anthony Holen Eric Hood Kathleen Sirois Huber Karen Porter Kinzler Sarah Loose Knutson Tia Gottwalt Kocka Amber Henderson Mathern Kaila Krebsbach Muscha Lindsey Crowston Quichocho JoAnn Botner Rood DeAnne Rummel


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2007

2011

Participation: 7%

Participation: 4%

Ashley Winson Cole Andrew Cooper Autumn Schmid Huiatt Jeffrey Huiatt Robert Hummel Brietta Bowerman Iverson Spencer Kubat Cody Lausch Elizabeth McCarty Christopher Nogosek Corey Rood Calli Conley Stoudt

Samantha Revering Beckman Kaitlyn Nelson Fluhrer Layne Fluhrer Cody Roland Evan Savageau Amber Beggs Schafer Jill Schlenker Deb Dean Winson

2008

Ryan Iliff

Participation: 7% Mary Heinzen Cooper Cassandra Spencer DuBray John DuBray Matthew Fiala Alicia Harty Holen Adam Pfau Boya Quichocho Andrea Brintnell Roise Kathleen Busha Tarno Nicholas Tews Danelle Pickit Van Zinderen

2009 Participation: 7% Nicole Cuppy Nathan Horgeshimer Joshua Kittell Brian Mistro Darci Purath Moch Timothy Moch Filip Peno Mallory Sand Kristina Sieg Rachel Ness Vigen Craig Weber

2010 Participation: 4% Alison Edwards Katie Kachel Florhaug Ross Florhaug Brent Giesler Michael Nogosek Ryan Opdahl Deidre Thompson Carole Peterson Woiwode

2012 Participation: 1%

2013 Participation: 7% Thomas Anderson Jack Bietz Reginald Boykin Marlon Branson Brennen Grubb Dillon Kelly Matthew Mithaugen Steven Nelms Joseph Olson Masaki Ova Jon-Tyler Petsch Bradley Quast Daniel Snider Nicole Stein Brock Urness Kayla Volin Katie Zent

2014 Participation: 93% Kamille Abrahamson Tiffany Armstrong Caitlyn Arnold Molly Artz Matthew Balshaw Molly Pavlak Balshaw Jenevieve Bayless Sarah Becker Christien Bell Tasha Benjamin Katie Bjertness David Bratton Levi Brown Amy Buxa Kayla Byle William Caldwell Brady Cameron

Miranda Charley Nathan Christiuk Anders Cole Beny Collins Thomas Cooke Christopher Costello Hannah Cotton Stacey Bohannan Cox Philip Curtis Kelsey Deragisch Sarah Didychuk Courtney Diestler Zuleyma Diosdado Derrick Dohmann Taylor Doll Alannah Dosh Allen Downs Gaige Dunn Briane Earles Christopher Engelstad Jacob Erbes Stephanie Erlandson Melanie Etter Joseph Fabro Michael Findlay Spencer Flaten Tate Frank Sheldon Froelich Erin Gabel Kacy Gardiner Cassandra Geffre Deborah Cahoon Gideon Emily Greuel Natalie Rutt Gubler Raena Haatvedt Leah Hagemeister Brandi-Rae Hanson Wesley Hardy Sara Corneliussen Hegerle Katelynn Hodem Ross Hogan Mark Hoge Alexis Horning Anthony Hsu Alicia Hubbard Kameron Hunter Jonathan Jacobs Carly Jensen Dani Johnson Moriah Juhl Helen Jurek Anna Kalliokoski Sarah Kalmbach Nicholas Klawon Brock Knodel Joshua Knutson Jessica Kope Gabrielle Lane Hannah Langseth Lynnea Lass Jenna Lautt Grayson Leder

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Jonathan Lodge Alex Looysen Alyssa Lovas Kalai Lundquist Kyle Mallory Brandy Martinez Morgan Mathison Kendra McCall Mattie McDonald Leigh McKenzie Christopher Melgard Kristi Michaud Jaykob Miller Jonathan Minchella Kelsey Eckart Mittleider Benjamin Mortenson Nicholas Nelson Abigail Nill Patrick Nord Dominic O’Connor Peter Odney Thomas O’Neill Rebecca O’Toole Nevil Patel Beth Paulson Miranda Pearson Jenni Pehler Andrew Peterson John Peterson Vanessa Polries Eliza Holzworth Potratz Jeffrey Prentice Kayla Price August Ramasco Carlotta Jo Rasmussen Daniel Revering MeLisa Collins Roaldson Sahra Roble Kathleen Roehm Scott Roemmich Trent Roemmich Kaitlyn Rogalla Andrew Rott Tarina Sablan Corey Scevers Anne Schmaltz Evan Schreiner Amanda Schultz Kayla Schumacher Bridget Schuneman Emilee Schutta Alex Smith Elizabeth Telken Smith Kelsey Smith Hannah Steele Brianna Stein Jared Steinberger Shelby Steinmetz Mitchell Stevens Stephanie Storslee Jacob Strass Sarah Gibson Strauss

Whitney Streifel Frank Strnad Jared Sutherland William Swanson Corrie Tews Davon Thomas Jacqueline Thomas Savannah Thompson Gina Tilmont Melony Triebold Jessica Valentyn Courtney Van Den Bussche April Anderson Vetsch Kylynn Walker Jared Williamson Courtney Wolff Richard Yonick Bradford Yrjo Lisa Groettum Zuroff


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Named Endowed Scholarships NAMED ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS ARE THOSE SCHOLARSHIPS THAT ARE FULLY FUNDED and are currently being awarded or will be in the Fall of 2014 to deserving University of Jamestown students who meet the criteria set forth. 1.

Abrahamson Scholarship: Established by the Abrahamson family in memory of Jeannette Penny Abrahamson, this scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman exhibiting scholarship, leadership, integrity, and the character to develop among people throughout the world a deeper respect and understanding for one another. Preference will be given to students from Barnes, Burleigh, Cavalier, Ramsey and Rolette Counties in North Dakota.

2.

Adams Scholarship: This scholarship was established by Irma Dell Adams ’33 to assist University of Jamestown students with the first preference to students majoring in mathematics and second preference to students from North Dakota or Minnesota.

3.

Alsop Family Scholarship*: This scholarship was established by J. Richard Alsop ’63. Its purpose is to commemorate the accomplishments of his father, John F. Alsop, who was deeply involved in community activities, such as United Way and Children’s Village, in the Fargo area.

4.

American Association of University Women Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to female students reentering University to complete a degree. Funded by an endowment created by the local chapter of AAUW.

5.

Amundson Family Scholarship: Created from the proceeds of a gift made to the University by Earl Amundson and his wife, Nelda. This scholarship is unrestricted.

6.

Anderson/Lobdell Scholarship: Established by Colleen Anderson ’89 and her husband James Lobdell. This scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a major in business or education.

7.

Evelyn Anderson Scholarship: Established by J. Thomas Anderson in memory of his mother. This scholarship will be awarded to a student majoring in education.

8.

Carol J. Anderson Scholarship*: Initiated by a gift from Carol J. Condit Anderson ’43 in order to enable future generations of students to enjoy the same opportunities at University of Jamestown which she had enjoyed.

9.

Joseph N. Anderson Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment through gifts from the family of the former Jamestown University President and supplemented with memorial gifts from family and friends. It will be awarded to a student majoring in Religion.

10.

Scott G. Anderson Scholarship in Business: Honors S. G. Anderson ’59 for the years he was an executive of the Burlington Northern Railroad.

11.

Scott G. Anderson Scholarship in Political Science: Also honors S. G. Anderson ’59 for the years he served as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives after graduation from University of Jamestown.

12.

Andrews Scholarship: Initiated in 1987 by the many friends of Mark and Mary Andrews. Mark Andrews represented North Dakota in Congress from 1963 to 1986. Awarded to history/political science majors.

13.

Armstrong Family Scholarship*: Established by Della Armstrong in 2006 to honor the Armstrong family of Lisbon, N.D. — Richard L. Armstrong, Della M. Armstrong, R. Lincoln Armstrong, Charles E. Armstrong, and T. Wendell Armstrong. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate academic promise and financial need.

14.

Mary Armstrong Scholarship: Funded in 1974 by gifts from her sisters, Thelma Armstrong and Erma A. Taylor. It is one of three scholarships established by members of this family.

15.

Thelma Armstrong Scholarship: Established in 1987 by Thelma Armstrong, who graduated from University of Jamestown in 1928 and subsequently pursued a career in social work for more than 40 years.

16.

Arnold Scholarship: Established by a bequest from the estate of Melvin R. Arnold ’38. This scholarship provides assistance to students majoring in chemistry.

17.

Badal Scholarship: Established by University of Jamestown President Robert S. and his wife, Donna Pedersen Badal, this scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing a major in English or theater or an adult returning to University.

*The initial gift for these scholarships was matched by funds from the Charlotte Newcombe Foundation.

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Badal Scholarship II: Established by Robert ’63 and Karol Kroeze as a gift in honor of Robert and his wife Donna for the many years of progressive service to University of Jamestown and as a tribute to all of the committed faculty and staff throughout Jamestown’s history, including Professor Von Grueningen who was a Professor of German and an influential mentor to Robert Kroeze.

19.

Anna Vandenheuvel Baker Scholarship: Funded by Anna Baker and her husband, Cecil, to help students attend University, an opportunity she never had. This scholarship will assist students majoring in nursing.

20.

Clair and Marcella Baker Scholarship: Clair ’55 and Marcella Baker established this scholarship to be awarded with preference to students participating in men’s basketball.

21.

Clair and Marcella Baker Scholarship II: Established by Clair and Marcella Baker. The scholarship is awarded to a scholar-athlete in the Women’s Basketball program at the University of Jamestown.

22.

Clyde and Emma Barks Memorial Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment through a gift from the Clyde and Emma Barks Charitable Trust with the support of their children, Ron Barks and Marilyn (Barks) Wells ‘61. The University of Jamestown shall annually award The Clyde and Emma Barks Memorial Scholarship to students with financial need.

23.

August C. Bauer Scholarship: Funded in 1998 by August C. Bauer ’35, this scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to a student majoring in secondary education.

24.

Jane G. Bauer Scholarship: Established by August C. Bauer ’35 in honor of his wife. This scholarship assists students majoring in elementary education and, hence, is a fitting tribute to Jane, who taught third and fourth grades for more than 30 years.

25.

Beech Scholarship: This scholarship, established by James ’71 and Patricia Beech, will be awarded to a junior or senior nursing student who demonstrates financial need. This scholarship honors James’s mother, Anna Lee Witt Beech, who was a nurse.

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Beier Scholarship: Funded through an annuity donated to the University by Raymond Stough ’40, this scholarship honors the memory of his sister, Frances (Stough) Beier ’31. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who wishes to evaluate the reasonableness of pursuing a career in vocal music. The student need not be a declared music major.

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Bell Scholarship: Memorializes Dr. Howard J. Bell Jr., who served as President of University of Jamestown from 1946 until his untimely death in an auto accident in 1948.

28.

Charlotte Bellon Scholarship: Established by a gift from Charlotte Bellon, a resident of Jamestown, to provide scholarship support for students, regardless of their major.

29.

Clifford Bellon Scholarship: This scholarship shall be awarded to students demonstrating scholastic ability and financial need. It was established by Charlotte Bellon in memory of her husband, Clifford.

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Alan Berg Scholarship: Established by Dr. Alan Berg. This scholarship will be awarded to a student from Harvey, N.D. It is annually renewable if the recipient maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher and is in good social standing.

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Joshua Berg Memorial Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of Jamestown University by Gerald and Deb Berg in honor of their son. The scholarship will be awarded to a student with financial need and majoring in Communications with preference to students from Ransom County.

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Sherwood and Elizabeth Berg Scholarship: Awards from this scholarship, created by Dr. Sherwood Berg and his wife, Elizabeth (Hall) Berg ’44, are intended to assist students majoring in English.

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Bibelheimer Scholarship*: Raymond Stough ’40 established a charitable gift annuity that funded this scholarship honoring the memory of his niece, Patricia (Beier) Bibelheimer ’67. It will be awarded to students majoring in nursing.

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Bliss Scholarship: When Grace (Bliss) Mavity ’30 retired from teaching science in North Dakota schools, one of her former pupils established this scholarship in her honor. This scholarship will be awarded to North Dakota students from west of the Missouri River.

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Borr Scholarship: This scholarship, which provides financial assistance to students in the education field, was created as a result of the bequest of James ’38 and Josephine Borr.

36.

Teresa Borth Memorial Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment through a gift from her son Wade Borth ’90. The scholarship will be supplemented with additional memorials from family and friends of Teresa. It will be awarded to student(s) with financial need from Stutsman or Barnes County with preference to a student who grew up in the Wimbledon, ND area.

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Bosche Scholarship: Established by Rick Bosche ’82 and his wife Tyri (Stampka) ’03. This scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a major in business who demonstrate financial need. It is annually renewable if the recipient maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

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Bowen Scholarship: This scholarship was funded from the remainder of a gift annuity established by Louise (Crowley) Bowen ’37. It provides students from North Dakota with the resources needed to attend University of Jamestown. The scholarship is unrestricted.


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Boyd Scholarship: Honors Irene (Robertson) Boyd ’22, who served as director of nursing in major hospitals in New York City after graduating from University of Jamestown. This scholarship is restricted to nursing students.

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Braunberger Scholarship: Funded by Steven M. ’80 and Tammara M. Braunberger, this scholarship is awarded to a Jamestown High School studentathlete competing in cross country and/or track and field. The student will be pursuing a business degree and must continuously maintain a grade point average of 3.25 or above.

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Jack Brown Scholarship: Funded by relatives and friends of Jack Brown ’51 shortly after his death in 1999. Jack, who became a member of the Board of Trustees of the University in 1985, had been inducted into the University of Jamestown Hall of Fame and the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame. This scholarship is restricted to students who are members of athletic teams at the University.

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Philip Brown Scholarship*: Established with memorial contributions from family and friends, this scholarship honors the late Spc. Philip Brown ’05, a fallen member of the 141st Engineer Combat Battalion of the North Dakota National Guard.

43.

Bullis Scholarship: Family and friends of Harold Bullis ’48 established this fund after his death in 1984.

44.

Buzzell Scholarship: Established through a gift from Manny Buzzell ’55, in honor of his wife, Patricia (Harr) ’54 Buzzell, this scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in nursing.

45.

Carlson Family Scholarship: Bernard ’39 and Mary Carlson ’39, Lewis ’47 and Fern Carlson ’49, and Lloyd ’41 and Gloria Carlson jointly funded this scholarship which is awarded to the student-athlete who has the highest GPA at the end of his or her junior year.

46.

Cary Scholarship: Ruth Cary ’49 initiated this scholarship in appreciation for the education she received at University of Jamestown more than 50 years ago. Preference is given to students majoring in English.

47.

Cassell Scholarship: Initiated in honor of E. J. and Carol S. Cassell through gifts made to the University by their sons, George and John and by the many students Al Cassell coached during his 35 years at University of Jamestown.

48.

Chamberlin Scholarship: Lloy Chamberlin ’34 has provided this scholarship as a memorial to her husband. Awards are made to students majoring in history.

49.

Christianson Scholarship: This unrestricted scholarship was established by Russell and Eldora Christianson’s children to honor their parents.

50.

Chumlea Scholarship: Funded by a series of gifts from Margarette Chumlea ’28, this scholarship serves as a memorial to her husband, Leland, who died in 1993.

51.

Class of 1951 Scholarship: Award is given to a third or fourth year student who is considered a good candidate for medical school.

52.

Class of 1956 Scholarship*: Members of the graduating class of 1956 established this scholarship to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their graduation. Their efforts were undertaken in response to a challenge grant from their classmate, Patrick Braunagel. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate financial need.

53.

Class of 1958 Scholarship*: Established by Rodney Melgard and matched by his classmates, this scholarship will be awarded to any student who demonstrates financial need.

54.

Clemens Scholarship: Thomas ’72 and Dianne (Lee) ’74 Clemens initiated this scholarship in 2001 to honor his parents, Frank and Gertrude Clemens. This scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in liberal arts or nursing.

55.

Conger Scholarship I, II, III: James ’63 and Syndy established these scholarships to assist students who will be studying abroad for one or more semesters. The student must demonstrate financial need and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

58.

Cor-Win Health Clinic Nursing Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2005 by the B. Corrine Lere Estate. Awards are given yearly to one junior and one senior majoring in nursing. The scholarship is named after two longtime Jamestown health care providers, B. Corinne Lere and Winifred M. Schleis. They operated the Cor-Win Health Clinic in Jamestown from 1947 to 1995.

59.

Craft Scholarship: Established by John and Mary Craft and friends to honor the memory of Frieda H. (Janz) ’29 and Joe Craft, this scholarship will be awarded to a resident of the Spiritwood, Rose, or Winfield Townships or a graduate of the Spiritwood School (K-6).

60.

Cronquist Scholarship: Established by Jack and Yvonne (Smith) ’48 Cronquist, this scholarship will be awarded to students demonstrating financial need.

61.

Judith, James A. and Mary E. Cusator Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown by a bequest from the estate of James A. Cusator ‘47. The Cusator Scholarship will be awarded to deserving students with a preference for students majoring in Chemistry.

62.

Dahl (el Rubaiyat) Scholarship I and II: Created by a gift made by Dr. Hartvig A. Dahl ’44, who served as a clinical professor of psychiatry at the medical center of the State University of New York.This scholarship is awarded to student with financial need.

63.

Dailey Scholarship: This general purpose scholarship was established in honor of Lorene C. Dailey ’38 by her brother, Thomas Crouse ’34.

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64.

Dawson Scholarship: This scholarship is in memory of Charles “Chuck” Dawson, established and supported by his parents, Robert and Edith Dawson, of Fargo, N.D. Robert served as a trustee of University of Jamestown.

65.

Hazell E. DeGroot Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by Hazell E. DeGroot ’72. The scholarship shall be awarded to a student(s) returning to University to prepare for a second career. Preference will be given to students from Central North Dakota.

66.

DeKrey Scholarship: Initiated by Dr. John DeKrey ’49 in honor of his wife, Sybil. This scholarship is restricted to students studying voice.

67.

John A. Dekrey Scholarship in Science was established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown through a bequest by John A. Dekrey ’49. The John A. Dekrey Scholarship in Science will be awarded to students with financial need and majoring in the Sciences.

68.

DeNault-Gantz Scholarship: Begun in the early 1980s by a gift from Margaret DeNault-Gantz, a native of Jamestown. This scholarship, which has been enhanced by contributions from family members, supports students interested in music.*

69.

Dave & Berdie Dieterle Memorial Scholarship: Established as a permenant endowment of Jamestown University through a gift by Charles ’63 & Janet ’64 (Dieterle) Plate in honor of her parents. The scholarship is awarded to a female student(s) in excellent standing with a preference for students from rural North Dakota farm families.

70.

Drenckhahn Scholarship: This scholarship was established by a gift from the Bernard W. Drenckhahn Estate. Lillian (Peterson) Drenckhahn graduated from University of Jamestown in 1934. This scholarship is awarded to students majoring in foreign language.

71.

Fern M. Ebertz Scholarship: Was established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown from the proceeds of two Charitable Gift Annuities by Fern Ebertz ’38 and gifts by daughter Mary Freese and son David Ebertz. The scholarship will be awarded to a North Dakota student with financial need and an interest in community service.

72.

W. Soren and Margaret F. Egekvist Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown through a bequest from the Egekvists. University of Jamestown shall annually present the W. Soren and Margaret F. Egekvist Scholarship award to students majoring in business.

73.

Fahl Scholarship: Initiated by bequests from Rev. James Fahl ’30 and his wife, Dorothy, and expanded by contributions made by children and friends, it is a general purpose scholarship.

74.

Wayne ’46 and Vera Fallgatter Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by a gift from Wayne and Vera and their children, Curtis and Sonya. It will be awarded to students majoring in Chemistry.

75.

Fandrey Scholarship: An unrestricted scholarship honoring Emma Fandrey, which was created by a gift from her husband, Miles Fandrey, after her death in 1983.

76.

First Presbyterian Church of Belfield Scholarship: Established as permanent endowment to honor the church upon its closing in 2010. Preference will be given to students from Belfield, ND.

77.

Fischer Scholarship: Established by Frank ’53, a former member of the Board of Trustees, and Marvel (Britton) Fischer ’55, this scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a major in education.

78.

Fode Scholarship: Funded by a bequest from Oscar Fode in 1971. This scholarship memorializes Mr. Fode, a Jamestown businessman, and his wife, Amelia.

79.

Peggy (Meister) Foss Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown by Peggy and Merle Foss, in honor of her induction into the University of Jamestown Alumni Hall of Fame. The scholarship will be awarded to a Junior with a declared major in Health & Physical Education or Exercise Science.

80.

Foss Scholarship: Established through a gift from his wife, Dr. Peggy (Meister) Foss ’58 in honor of Dr. Merle Foss ’58, this scholarship awards students participating in either the wrestling or football program.

81.

Frajola Scholarship: This scholarship was established by Walter Frajola in memory of his wife, Ruth, a 1935 University of Jamestown graduate, and her parents, A. Guy and Crystal Cook. Recipients of the scholarship will be graduates of Carrington or McHenry, N.D., high schools with an interest in speech, drama, or English education.

82.

Frey Scholarship: This scholarship was established with the intent of enhancing interest in the arts among the students of University of Jamestown. The donor, Dr. James Frey ’49, was a member of the Prairie Players while a student at the University. Funds derived from the endowment will assist others to pursue degrees in literature or music.

83.

Bruce and Lorraine Furness Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment through a gift by Bruce ‘61 and Lorraine ‘59. The scholarship will be supplemented by the remainder proceeds of their Charitable Remainder Trust. The University of Jamestown shall annually award the Bruce and Lorraine Furness Scholarship to students pursuing any major. The recipient shall maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and be in good social standing.

84.

Gallagher Scholarship: Established by Robert ’49 and Lorraine Kauphusman in honor of their aunt, Helen. This scholarship will assist students majoring in elementary education.


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Gallucci Scholarship: A scholarship established for the benefit of students from North Dakota by Alfred Gallucci in honor of his wife, Mary Ellen (McClennon) Gallucci ’23.

86.

Gates Scholarship: Two former students, Peggy (Meister) Foss ’58 and Merle Foss ’55, established this scholarship in memory of Betty Gates, who taught physical education at University of Jamestown. It is to assist a physical education major.

87.

Gettys Scholarship: Established through a gift from Richard and Lois (Christenson) Gettys ’56, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a nursing degree.

88.

Goben and Nelson Scholarship: A charitable gift annuity given by Verona (Vanderby) Goben ’28 in memory of her late sister Ila Nelson ’32 was used to establish this scholarship. This scholarship is unrestricted.

89.

Golseth Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to a graduate of a North Dakota high school, selected through a competitive process designed to document academic and leadership skills. The scholarship is named after Dr. James G. Golseth and his brother, Ralph.

90.

Goude Scholarship: Initiated during their lifetimes by Rudy (Wright) ’26 and Eugene Goude and expanded considerably by a bequest received in 1997. This scholarship will be awarded to student(s) who demonstrate financial need.

91.

Grady Scholarship: Funded in 1997 and expanded by a number of alumni of the University who wished to honor a former dean, T. Franklin Grady. This scholarship will be awarded to student(s) who demonstrate financial need.

92.

Harold Graves Jr. Scholarship: Established by Dr. Robert G. Kroeze ’27 during his lifetime. This scholarship is in honor of his wife Cynthia’s ’29 brother, Harold Graves Jr.

93.

Harold Graves Sr. Scholarship: One of three scholarships created by Dr. Robert G. Kroeze ’27 to honor members of his wife’s family. This scholarship memorializes his father-in-law, Harold Graves Sr.

94.

William Graves Scholarship: Likewise funded by Dr. Robert G. Kroeze ’27 during his lifetime, this scholarship memorializes another of his brothersin-law, William Graves.

95.

Grawe Scholarship: Initiated in 1995 as a memorial to Frederick Grawe ’36 by his wife, Jean, and three daughters, Marilyn, Pamela, and Paula. This scholarship has subsequently been expanded through their contributions.

96.

Greenleaf Scholarship: Initiated as a memorial to their daughter, Susan, by Willard and Doris Greenleaf of Devils Lake, N.D. Willard Greenleaf was a trustee emeritus of University of Jamestown.

97.

Rollie Greeno Scholarship: Initiated by Larry Langemo ’72 and contributed by other former athletes of Rollie Greeno, this scholarship will assist student-athletes attending University of Jamestown.

98.

Rollie and Bernice Greeno Scholarship: Established by family and supplemented by memorials and alumni gifts to honor Rollie and Bernice following Rollie’s death in 2010. The scholarship will be awarded to students with financial need that are pursuing a major in Teacher Education and/or Coaching.

99.

Hurdis M. Griffith ’63 Nursing Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by a gift from her husband, General Ronald H. Griffith. It will be awarded to students majoring in Nursing.

100.

John Gruneich Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by John Gruneich ’70. University of Jamestown shall annually select one or more students to receive the scholarship based on the greatest need of the University.

101.

Guenther Scholarship: Funded by gifts received from Mary Guenther ’40. This scholarship honors her husband, John, and is for the benefit of students from Cavalier or Pembina County, N.D.

102.

Gussner Scholarship: Established in memory of their mother, Mary Gussner, by William Gussner ’26 and Erwin Gussner ’30, with continued support from family and friends upon the deaths of the two former superintendents and their spouses: Nancy (Bill) and Louise ’30 (Erwin). Restricted to education majors.

103.

Haas Scholarship: John Otto Haas ’72 was instrumental in securing funding for this scholarship which honors his grandmother, Phoebe Haas. Phoebe Haas was one of the first women in the United States to obtain a doctorate in astronomy. This scholarship benefits junior and senior female students majoring in the natural sciences.

104.

Haitsch Scholarship: This scholarship was endowed by Denise Haitsch Steele ’65 in honor of her parents, Leonard and Olive Haitsch. When distributing awards from this fund, the University gives preference to graduates of Jamestown High School, who show academic promise and manifest seriousness of purpose.

105.

Hall Scholarship: Established by Richard Hall ’57 in honor of his wife Geneal (Halverson) Hall ’59, it will be awarded to upper class students who are majoring in nursing.

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106.

Hamilton Scholarship: Established by Dr. Thomas and Lorraine Hamilton, this scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a major in history. The scholarship will be increased by the proceeds from a charitable gift annuity. Dr. Hamilton served as president of the University of Jamestown Foundation for 17 years.

107.

Hamilton Scholarship II: Established by Allen and Jill Strand. This scholarship is to provide assistance to junior or senior level students of University of Jamestown, who wish to complete an internship in Washington, D.C. or its suburbs. Preference will be given to students interning with the federal government or with firms and associations that interact extensively with the federal government.

108.

Hample Scholarship*: This scholarship has been created for the benefit of students majoring in any of the liberal arts by Helen J. Hample ’35. Hample, who is now professor emeritus, taught English at the University from 1948-1980 and subsequently served as Dean of Women and Dean of Students.

109.

Guy and Edith Hanawalt Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by a bequest from the Estate of John and Carol (Hanawalt) Hinz. The scholarship will be awarded to students in pre-med or Nursing.

110.

Hanneld Scholarship: Funded by gifts from Alma Hanneld ’39, a former teacher and administrator for the Evangelical United Brethren Church.

111.

Charlotte Hansen Scholarship: Funded by Charlotte Hansen ’44, who has served on the Board of Trustees since 1978 and who, together with her husband, Gordon, subsidized the renovation of the Memorial Gym. This scholarship will be awarded to female students pursuing a course of study in science or business.

112.

Gordon Hansen Scholarship: Established by Gordon Hansen ’44, retired publisher of the Jamestown Sun and trustee emeritus of University of Jamestown. This scholarship will be awarded to male students pursuing a course of studey in business or music.

113.

Hansmeier Scholarship: Wanda Pierson Hansmeier ’38 initiated this scholarship 40 years after graduating from University of Jamestown where she was the recipient of a full academic scholarship.

114.

Hanson Memorial Scholarship: Established through a gift from the late Donald Hanson and Mildred S. Hanson to honor their daughter, Donna Jeanne Hanson ’71, this scholarship awards to a student pursuing a major in nursing.

115.

Catherine Haraldson Scholarship: Funded by Wesley Haraldson ’35 as a memorial to his wife, Catherine (Nashold) Haraldson ’29.

116.

Wesley Haraldson Scholarship: This fund, initiated by his wife, Ada, and friends after his death, honors Wes Haraldson ’35, who developed the Jackson Fund, one of the University’s largest scholarship funds.

117.

Haroldson Memorial Scholarship: Established by the family and friends to honor the memory of Tom Haroldson, this scholarship awards to a student from North Dakota whose parent or spouse owns and operates a family business.

118.

Harrie Scholarship: Established through a gift from Dr. J. Raymond ’46 and Jean Harrie, this scholarship will be awarded to a student demonstrating financial need.

119.

Hart Scholarship: This fund, which continues to grow, was established in honor of Dr. Harry Hart by his son, Thomas ’40, his daughter-in-law, Ruth P. Hart (’40), and many of his former students in the chemistry department.

120.

Hauge Scholarship: Created through a bequest made to the University by George E. ’36 and Osceola Hauge. This scholarship is unrestricted and is available to any student enrolled at University of Jamestown.

121.

Haugh Scholarship: This scholarship fund provides financial assistance to students majoring in any liberal arts discipline. It was created by Georgia C. Haugh ’33, who majored in English. and attained a master’s degree in library science.

122.

Head Scholarship: Established by Dr. Dwayne ’58 and Shirley Head, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a degree in physical education.

123.

Hearst Foundation Nursing Scholarship: This scholarship was established in 2007 through a gift from the Hearst Foundation of San Francisco, CA. The scholarship is restricted to nursing students.

124.

Hegbar Scholarship: Dorothea Hegbar ’39, a retired high school teacher, began this fund in 1991 in honor of her parents, A. August and Clara (Pollard) Hegbar. It will eventually be supplemented by the proceeds of an annuity. Preference is given to a North Dakota student who is the valedictorian of his or her high school class and has a high school grade point average of 3.5 or higher.

125.

Hellman Scholarship: Harry and Jeanne (DeNault) Hellman established this scholarship fund in appreciation for the service, dedication, and kindness demonstrated by care providers. Preference is given to students showing a strong interest in the nursing program.

126.

Helmsworth Scholarship: Established by Dr. James Helmsworth ’35 of Cincinnati, Ohio, in honor of his parents, Fred and Irma Helmsworth, who were longtime residents of Jamestown.

127.

Him Scholarship*: Dr. Robert H. Kroeze, grandson of Dr. Barend Kroeze, initiated this scholarship in honor of Chanrithy Him, a Cambodian refugee who documented her struggles and those of her family to escape the Pol Pot regime in an autobiography titled When Broken Glass Floats. This scholarship is for the benefit of students from the Pacific Northwest.


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Sidney and Alberta Holaday Scholarship: Established in honor of Sidney Holaday by his children, Bart and Janet, and Alberta, and supplemented by memorials for Alberta. Former students of Professor Holaday, who taught business, have also contributed to this scholarship fund. It is awarded to students with high academic performance and who have expressed interest in a business major.

129.

Marcia (Rogers) Houtz Scholarship has been established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown by a gift from Marcia ’58. It will be awarded to students majoring in Chemistry.

130.

Burkett and Bertha Huey Scholarship: Principal of the fund was established by Bertha (Raugust) ’32 Huey, their children and friends. This scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a major in English.

131.

Dr. J. Way Huey Scholarship: Burkett W. Huey ’33 established this fund in memory of his father. Dr. Huey’s daughter, Mary Huey Boshen ’34, along with family and friends also contributed to the fund.

132.

Ingstad Memorial Booster Scholarship*: This scholarship was established in memory of Keith Ingstad who organized the Jimmie Booster Club in 1968 in order to assist the University with athletic scholarship aid in developing a more well-rounded and competitive athletic program. The scholarship awards students who are participating in the athletic program.

133.

Jackson Scholarship: One of the University’s largest scholarship funds, it honors Marion Jackson, who taught English at University of Jamestown. This scholarship was established by former students under the guidance of Wesley Haraldson ’35.

134.

Jensen Scholarship: Initiated by William and Carol (Jensen) ’67 Roberts in memory of her mother, Alice (Dahlstrom) Jensen, this scholarship will be given to a student or students concentrating on vocal performance or a student majoring in music.

135.

rthur F. Jensen Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown through a gift by his daughter, Carol A. (Jensen) A Roberts ’67 and her husband, William Roberts. The scholarship will be awarded to a student majoring in Mathematics or the Sciences. The scholarship will be awarded to a student from North Dakota with preference given to students from Stutsman County.

136.

Jepson Scholarship: Established in 1997 by a gift from Rev. Simon Jepson ’37 and his wife, Ethel. Prior to his retirement in Ohio, Rev. Jepson pastored churches in North Dakota, Minnesota and Illinois.

137.

Bertha Paul Johnson Scholarship: Bertha Paul Johnson worked in the University Commons for more than 30 years. Her son, Dr. James D. Johnson ’50 and his wife, Natalie (Erickson) Johnson ’51, initiated this scholarship as a memorial to Bertha’s dedicated service to University of Jamestown. This scholarship furnishes assistance to students majoring in political science, economics, or history.

138.

E.A. Johnson, M.D. Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by Dr. Johnson’s son Larry and his wife Letitia. University of Jamestown shall annually award the scholarship to a student in good standing with a grade point average of 2.5 to 3.2.

139.

Jim Johnson Scholarship*: Jim Johnson ’65 established this scholarship to encourage and assist worthy student-athletes to attend University of Jamestown.

140.

Ole and Ruth Johnson Scholarship: Initially funded by gifts from the late Dr. Ole S. Johnson ’40 and his late wife, Ruth ’40. This fund was increased from the proceeds of a gift annuity established by Dr. Johnson and as a result of a bequest he made to the University.

141.

Wallace E. Johnson and Susan Talley-Johnson Mathematics and Science Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by his wife Susan Talley-Johnson and sons Eric and Carl Johnson. The scholarship will be supplemented by a bequest from Susan and shall be awarded to Junior or Senior students majoring in Mathematics or Science.

142.

Rollin and Helen Johnson Scholarship: Developed through gifts made by Rollin ’32 and Helen (Young) Johnson ’35, this fund is one of many established by alumni couples because of their affection for University of Jamestown.

143.

Stella Johnson Scholarship: This general purpose scholarship fund was established by Rollin Johnson ’32 and Helen Johnson ’35 to honor Rollin’s mother.

144.

Joos Scholarship*: This scholarship was initiated with a gift from Russell Joos, in memory of his sister, Janet ’23, to assist students with preference to those majoring in mathematics.

145.

Wally and Mae Joos Scholarship: Established in 1998 as a memorial to Wally ’29 and Mae Joos ’30 by their three children, Beverly Allen ’58, Betty Groth ’61, and William W. Joos ’68. This scholarship fund is unrestricted.

146.

Kale Scholarship: Originated through a bequest made to the Presbyterian Foundation on behalf of University of Jamestown by Roy Kale ’19 and his wife, Lillian.

147.

Kauphusman Scholarship: The Kauphusman family established this scholarship in honor of their parents, Robert and Lorraine Kauphusman. Preference will be given to students who are majoring in business administration or accounting.

148.

Kildahl Scholarship: The objective of this scholarship fund, from the proceeds of a gift annuity, is be to assist students majoring in the humanities. Its founder, Dr. Erling Kildahl ’40, has stipulated that awards from this fund be used to provide assistance to students majoring in drama, art, or other liberal arts programs.

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Klein Scholarship*: This scholarship was established by a gift from Gordon Klein ’54 to honor his parents, Albert and Ida (Sayler) Klein. Recipients shall be of Germans-from-Russian descent and intend to major in mathematics, science, languages, or music. Albert and Ida shared a lifelong devotion to learning.

150.

Kloubec Scholarship I, II*: Created through gifts made by Richard and Audrey (Puckering) Kloubec ’59. Preference is given to students from North Dakota. Richard Kloubec served as a member of the North Dakota Legislature. Audrey served as a Trustee of the University from 1987 until 2005.

152.

Kloubec Scholarship in Character in Leadership I, II, III, IV, V, VI: Six separate scholarships have been established through gifts from Richard and Audrey (Puckering) Kloubec ’59, to be awarded to students participating in the Character in Leadership program.

158.

Kneeland Scholarship: Established by Esther (Wells) Kneeland ’40 in memory of her husband, Robert ’38, this scholarship will assist students who demonstrate financial need and major in music or English with preference to students from Kidder County or another North Dakota rural area.

159.

Knight Scholarship: Funded by a gift from his sons, Harold and Robert, this scholarship honors George Knight, who taught at the University from 1919 to 1948.

160.

Cynthia Kroeze Scholarship: Established in 1998 by a bequest received from Cynthia Kroeze ’29, daughter-in-law of Dr. Barend Kroeze, who was president of University of Jamestown from 1909 to 1943.

161.

Elizabeth Kroeze Scholarship: Funded by gifts from former president Dr. Barend Kroeze and his wife, Jeanette, in honor of their daughter, Elizabeth.

162.

Jeanette G. Kroeze Scholarship: Initiated by Dr. Robert G. Kroeze ’27 in honor of his mother, Jeanette, the wife of Barend Kroeze. This scholarship is designed to assist students majoring in music.

163.

Michner Kroeze Scholarship*: Robert ’63 and Karol (Michner) Kroeze established this scholarship to assist students from Oregon, Pennsylvania, Montana or Colorado with preference given to those whose major or minor is English or history and preferably to first generation University students.

164.

Robert G. Kroeze Scholarship: Established as a bequest from Dr. Robert G. Kroeze ’27, the son of Barend Kroeze, the longest serving president of the University. Robert G. Kroeze was also responsible for funding five other endowed scholarships at University of Jamestown.

165.

Kuhl Scholarship: Established by Ralo H. Kuhl ’56. This scholarship will be awarded to student(s) intending to pursue a degree in pre-med. In the event that there is not a pre-med student who qualifies, the award should be given to a student studying in the sciences. It is annually renewable if the recipient maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher and is in good social standing.

166.

Langdahl Scholarship: Established by Orville ’57 and Marcia Langdahl. This scholarship will be awarded to student(s) intending to major in any of the majors offered at University of Jamestown who demonstrate financial need. It is annually renewable if the recipient maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher and is in good social standing.

167.

Larson Scholarship: Gordon Larson ’39, a native of Jamestown, through his estate and a foundation which bears his name, assists students in the form of unrestricted scholarships.

168.

Leach Scholarship: Supported by a contribution to the University from the Tom and Frances Leach Foundation. Awards are made to students enrolled in arts, humanities, or nursing.

169.

Leevers Family Scholarship: Developed through a series of contributions from the owners of Leevers Foods, Inc. Proceeds from the fund are awarded to employees or dependents of employees of Leevers.

170.

A. F. Lehr Family Scholarship: An unrestricted scholarship fund created in honor of Clara (Lehr) Meidinger by A. F. Lehr of Gackle, N.D.

171.

C. C. Lehr Scholarship: Established in 1998 by Mark Lehr ’73 in honor of his father, Calvin C. Lehr ’37. It is one of many scholarship funds established by children to honor their parents.

172.

Lillo Scholarship: Stella (Lillo) Anacker ’43 initiated this fund in honor of her parents, W. E. and Anna P. Lillo. W. E. Lillo taught speech at the University for many years. The Lillo fund is one of many established by children of former faculty members.

173.

Clifford and Margaret Lindberg Scholarship: Established in memory of Cliff Lindberg by his wife, Margaret, in 1980, this fund was developed through contributions from C. Alan Lindberg ’73, a Trustee of University of Jamestown, and his brother, Jon Lindberg ’76, in honor of their father.

174.

Donald L. and Loretta Lindberg Family Scholarship: Established by Donald L. and Loretta Lindberg, this scholarship will be awarded to students pursuing a major in either nursing or business.

175.

Lochow Scholarship: Established by Carol (Lochow) ’69 and Russ ’69 Schmeichel; and Jan (Lochow) ’70 and Ron Torkelson ’70 in memory of Carol and Jan’s parents, Milton ’44 and Dorothy Lochow. This scholarship is to be awarded to a sophomore or junior from North Dakota with a minimum GPA of 3.30.

176.

LaVon Lockwood and Mary Ruth Struble Scholarship: Established through a gift from the Mary Ruth Struble Trust to the Presbyterian Foundation. The University of Jamestown shall annually award The LaVon Lockwood and Mary Ruth Struble Scholarship to a student(s) majoring in Nursing.

177.

Lucy Nursing Scholarship: This scholarship established by Beth Lucy in honor of the late Dr. Robert E. Lucy is awarded to students majoring in nursing.


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Luikens Scholarship: This scholarship was funded by a charitable gift annuity established by Milton Luikens ’44. The scholarship is awarded to students demonstrating financial need who major in business or history.

179.

Torrey-Lukanitsch Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment by Marjorie Lukanitsch ’40. The scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in English that demonstrate a financial need.

180.

Lund Scholarship: Created by a gift from Leonard Lund ’48 in memory of his brother, Edwin, to assist nursing students in completing their education at University of Jamestown.

181.

Lyngstad Scholarship: R. G. Lyngstad established this scholarship in honor of his wife, Lorraine. This scholarship will provide assistance to University of Jamestown students majoring in nursing.

182.

MacFarlane Scholarship: This scholarship was established by John and Eunice MacFarlane to assist a student with demonstrated financial need who, if an entering freshman, has a high school GPA of at least 3.25 or, if a current University of Jamestown student, has a GPA of at least 3.0.

183.

Magnuson Scholarship*: Established by Blanche A. (Sautebin) Magnuson ’34. The scholarship provides assistance to students who are actively engaged in campus extra-curricular programs.

184.

Marquardt Scholarship: Elmer ’63 and Bonnie (Prochaska) Schindel ’64 established this scholarship in memory of their daughter, LoriAnn (Schindel) Marquardt. The award recipient shall be a music major with preference given to students who are flautists.

185.

Martin Scholarship: This scholarship was established by Dr. W. W. Martin ’40 and his wife, Stella. It will be increased by the proceeds from three charitable gift annuities.

186.

Mattheis Scholarship: Created as the result of a gift from Albert Mattheis. Although Rev. Mattheis was not a graduate of University of Jamestown, he recognized the value of a liberal arts education in a Christian environment. Students demonstrating an interest in mathematics are the recipients of this scholarship.

187.

McClelland Scholarship: Dr. Wendell ’46 and Elizabeth (Robertson) ’43 Josal and Dr. Stanley Wasson ’44, collaborated to initiate this scholarship in honor of their friend and classmate, Keith Brooks McClelland ’44. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who has completed his/her sophomore year and is interested in musical theater.

188.

McElroy Scholarship: Funded by gifts made by his family and friends after the death of John McElroy in 1990. He was a student at the University in the 1930s and served on its Board of Trustees. Gifts were added to the fund following his wife, Natalie’s, death.

189.

McKenna Scholarship: Laurance ’38 and Mary (Mackley) McKenna ’38 established a charitable gift annuity to fund an endowed scholarship in their name.

190.

McMillan Scholarship: Created in 2000 by gifts from William ’41 and Floy (Stough) McMillan ’42. This scholarship honors William’s parents, Arthur and Helen, and brother, Keith. All students are eligible for this unrestricted scholarship provided they demonstrate financial need.

191.

Medlar Scholarship: This scholarship honoring the memory of Deborah Swan Starkey Medlar ’76 was funded by a charitable gift annuity by her mother, Ruth Smith. The scholarship will be awarded to deserving students as determined by University of Jamestown.

192.

Clara Meidinger English Scholarship: Established by a bequest made to the University by Clara Meidinger. The scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior majoring in English.

193.

Clara Meidinger Scholarship: Created from contributions to the University given in Clara’s honor by her husband and friends. The scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior majoring in art, humanities or social science.

194.

Roland Meidinger Scholarship: This scholarship is in honor of the late Roland Meidinger, a former trustee and generous benefactor of University of Jamestown. The scholarship is intended to provide financial assistance to North Dakota students who demonstrate proven academic ability and a need for financial assistance.

195.

Shirley Meidinger Scholarship: Initiated in 1992 and added to by annual gifts from Shirley Meidinger, wife of the late Roland Meidinger, a former Trustee. Restricted to students majoring in English.

196.

Meinke Scholarship: This general purpose scholarship was created in 1965 from the proceeds of a gift of property given to the University by John H. and Helen Meinke.

197.

Melgard Scholarship I: Awards from this fund are made to students majoring in the natural sciences. The fund was created from a gift to the endowment made by Rodney Melgard ’57, who holds a science degree from University of Jamestown.

198.

Melgard Scholarship II: Established by Rodney Melgard ’57, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a degree in the natural sciences.

199.

Virgil D. Miedema and Barbara J. Spaid Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of Jamestown University through an initial gift by Virgil ’67 and Barbara. The scholarship is awarded to student(s) with financial need who are majoring in History or Religion.

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200.

Moore Scholarship: Established with a gift from Don Moore to honor his mother, Stella (Rohan) Moore ’28, this scholarship will be awarded to two students with preference given to students majoring in English and secondary education.

201.

Morck Scholarship: Established in 1970 by the many friends of Paul Morck, who taught music at University of Jamestown over a long period of time. Restricted to students majoring in music.

202.

Ethel Nafus Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown by gift by her children, Virginia ’64 and Ed ‘63. The Ethel Nafus Scholarship will be awarded to students with financial need and majoring in Science or Business.

203.

Nelson Scholarship*: Created by two gifts made to the University by Lynn Nelson-Paretta ’69. This scholarship, which honors her parents, John and Margery Nelson, provides substantial and continuous assistance to a Native American student enrolled at the University.

204.

Rev. Dr. Kathy J. Nelson Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by Kathy Nelson ’76. The scholarship will be awarded to students with financial need and a history of community service.

205.

Leo Ness and Kari Newman Ness Scholarship has been established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown by a gift from Leo and Kari. It will be awarded to students in good standing in any major.

206.

Newcombe Scholarship: Created from a series of contributions made to the University’s scholarship endowment by the Charlotte Newcombe Foundation of Princeton, N.J.

207.

Nielsen Scholarship: Established by family and friends in memory of Elaine (Thompson) Nielsen ’30, this scholarship will assist female students with demonstrated financial need majoring in nursing.

208.

Nierling Scholarship: Funded by a gift from the Nierling Trust of Phoenix, Ariz., to memorialize Don and Lucile Nierling. Lucile taught music at University of Jamestown. Restricted to students majoring in music.

209.

Nierling Stutsman County Scholarship: Dr. Richard Nierling established this scholarship through a bequest to University of Jamestown, to which his son made an additional contribution. Restricted to students from Stutsman County.

210.

Noble Scholarship*: Initiated by Don, Jeri, and Paul Noble to honor their parents, Fred and Vera (Suiter) ’41 Noble. Vera was a nurse, a teacher of learning disabled students, and a professor of nursing. The scholarship is restricted to nursing students who demonstrate financial need.

211.

Awanda M. Nowatzki Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by her husband James Nowatzki. The scholarship will be awarded to a female student majoring in Business with preference given to students returning to University to prepare for a second career.

212.

Orr Scholarship: This scholarship provides assistance to students of superior academic ranking who have demonstrated need for financial assistance. It was created by Doris (Curry) Orr ’26, who graduated from University of Jamestown with a degree in English.

213.

Ova Scholarship: Violet (Tarnasky) Ova ’49 created this scholarship in gratitude for the outstanding education both she and her husband, Bud ’52, received at University of Jamestown. The scholarship is for the benefit of students majoring in English. This scholarship will ultimately be increased by the proceeds of four charitable gift annuities.

214.

Overholser Family Scholarship: This scholarship was initiated by Lyle Overholser ’33 and J. Spencer Overholser ’37 to honor their parents, James and Clara Overholser.

215.

Irene Overholser Scholarship: Established by her brothers, Lyle ’33 and Spencer ’37, in honor of the fact that Irene ’26 had assisted them while they were enrolled at University of Jamestown.

216.

Mabel Overholser Scholarship: Funded by J. Spencer Overholser ’37 in honor of his sister, Mabel. It is awarded to a junior or senior enrolled in the University’s Washington, D.C., internship program for a minimum of three academic credits.

217.

Owens Scholarship: Created from the proceeds of gift annuities contributed by Florence (Reed) Owens ’23 and from a bequest she made to the University.

218.

Palmer Family Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown through a gift by Zoe Ann Palmer and will be supplemented by future gifts by her great-nieces Jennifer (Larson) Shafer ’04 and Erica (Larson) Skoglund ’02. The scholarship will be awarded to a student(s) in good standing with a preference to low-income students.

219.

Gordon and Beth Parry Scholarship: Established to honor Gordon and Beth Parry by their daughter, Janet (Parry) Frommelt ’63, and son-in-law, Jeffrey Frommelt ’63. This scholarship is designed to provide assistance to students from North Dakota.

220.

Patricia Carlson Parry Scholarship*: A student majoring in nursing benefits from this scholarship established in memory of Patricia (Carlson) Parry ’70 by her sister-in-law, Janet (Parry) Frommelt ’63 and brother-in-law Jeffrey Frommelt ’63.

221.

Patterson Scholarship: Established by Sherry G. Rasmussen. Preference is given to a student(s) from Benson High School and is annually renewable.

222.

Pauls Scholarship: Initiated in 1996 by the late Adelheid (Guenthner) Pauls ’33, a retired school teacher who lived in Anchorage, Alaska.


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Paulson Scholarship: Established by gift annuities contributed to the University by Alice T. Paulson (’30), who served as principal of public schools in North Dakota and Minnesota prior to her retirement.

224.

Pederson Scholarship: This scholarship was established by Charles ’44 and Wanda (Todd) Pederson to provide financial assistance to graduates of Jamestown High School, who subsequently enroll at the University. Scholarships are awarded to freshmen and are annually renewable provided the recipients maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better.

225.

Penn Scholarship: Established through gifts from Dr. Jeremiah ’98, Siri (Sletto) ’99, and Tennille ’04 Penn to honor the memory of their sister, Shantel Penn ’06. This scholarship will be awarded to a senior pursuing a major in religion/philosophy who demonstrates academic excellence and financial need.

226.

Perry Scholarship: Created by family and friends to memorialize Kathleen Joy Perry, wife of Phillip W. Perry (’64). Preference given to students majoring in music, medicine or nursing.

227.

Dale and Lorraine Peterson Scholarship: This scholarship, which provides financial assistance to students majoring in art or music, was established by Dale and Lorraine (Thue) Peterson ’42 of Fargo, N.D. This scholarship will ultimately be increased by the proceeds of a charitable gift annuity.

228.

Darin and Polly Peterson Scholarship*: Darin ’90 and Polly (Larson) Peterson ’89 initiated this scholarship to assist students majoring in business or accounting at University of Jamestown.

229.

Powell Scholarship: Established by Hildagard (Martel) Powell ’41, who asserted that she would never have been able to attend University had she not received a scholarship from University of Jamestown. She established this scholarship for the benefit of future students attending the University who demonstrate financial need.

230.

Prentice Scholarship*: Edith (Hochhalter) Prentice ’55 established this scholarship, which is also named for her late husband, Keith ’54. Preference will be given to students involved in pre-optometry and/or music programs.

231.

Pulfrey Scholarship: Funded by Dr. Robert E. Pulfrey to provide scholarships for pre-engineering students. Robert Pulfrey ’37 and Alta Mae (Davidson) Pulfrey ’39 graduated from University of Jamestown where, after military service during WW II, he taught physics and mathematics before going to work for the US Patent Office.

232.

Purath Scholarship: Established by Gary ’71 and Patty (Shepherd) ’72 Purath to honor the memory of their daughter, Robyn, this scholarship will be awarded to students from northwestern Minnesota pursuing a major in nursing, education, or business.

233.

Reddig Scholarship: Initiated as a memorial to her husband, Albert E., by Freda (Klein) Reddig ’35, an alumna of University of Jamestown. Preference is given to students from Wells County, North Dakota.

234.

Redmann Scholarship: Created in honor of Emanuel and Esther Redmann by a gift from their children, Joan, Robert and Gertrude. In awarding this scholarship, the University gives preference to students from North Dakota who are majoring in education.

235.

Reed Scholarship: Irma Tolle Austin Reed ’39 wished to give back for the help and sound support she received from her roommate Charlotte Jahnke, her family, and Dr. Barend Kroeze and his wife, Jeanette. This is awarded to a student who has demonstrated financial need.

236.

Reiland Scholarship*: Funded by a contribution made to the University by Rose Mary (Matz) Reiland ’47. Preference is given to students majoring in music. Mrs. Reiland also provided the generous lead gift for constructing the Reiland Fine Arts Center at the University.

237.

The Laurence and Viola (Abrahamian) Reimers Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown through a gift by Laurence and Viola. The scholarship will be awarded to students with financial need that are majoring in Nursing or Religion.

238.

Reiner Scholarship: Established through a gift from Wendy Reiner and Cindy Reiner to honor their mother Jeraldine Fae (Lund) ’65, this scholarship will be awarded to a Native American student or a student pursuing a major in psychology or criminal justice who plans to seek a career in human services.

239.

Remboldt Scholarship: Established through a gift from Paul Remboldt ’66, this scholarship will be awarded to students actively participating in a music program at University of Jamestown.

240.

Richter Scholarship: Established by Dr. Paul R. Richter ’49. This scholarship will be awarded to student(s) pursuing a career in the medical profession. In the event there are not qualifying health care students, the award may be given to a student(s) majoring in chemistry or biology. It is annually renewable if the recipient maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher and is in good social standing.

241.

Ringgenberg Scholarship: The G. Calvin Ringgenberg Estate established this scholarship. The scholarship assists a worthy student of music who has demonstrated financial need.

242.

Clifford Riskedahl Scholarship: Established in 1974 as a memorial to Clifford by his wife, Erna, and their three children, Burton ’62, Barbara (Riskedahl) Vellenga ’65, and Laura Riskedahl-Hampton ’70.

243.

Erna Riskedahl Scholarship: Established by Burton ’62 and Margo Riskedahl to honor his mother, this scholarship is awarded to a student committed to the mission of University of Jamestown.

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Roeser Scholarship: This scholarship alternates each year to a senior male and female athlete who has the highest academic rank in his or her class. This scholarship was developed by Mike Roeser ’84. Mr. Roeser established a number of University records during his four-year career as a varsity basketball player at University of Jamestown.

245.

Roy Scholarship*: Established by Emery ’48 and Corinne (Hochhalter) Roy ’49, this scholarship is unrestricted.

246.

Ruff Scholarship: Established through gifts from her daughters, Angela (Ruff) Bancroft ’90 and Marjory (Ruff) Bubach ’86 to honor their mother, Kathleen (Boschee) Ruff, this scholarship will be awarded to a student from North Dakota pursuing a major in English, the fine arts, or music.

247.

Sather Scholarship: Funded by Dr. Russell O. and Inez Sather in order to provide financial assistance to students from western Minnesota who wish to attend University of Jamestown.

248.

Arthur Schauer Scholarship: Established in 2008 through a gift by his son, David A. Schauer ’71, this scholarship assists students participating in music while pursuing their studies at University of Jamestown.

249.

June Schauer Scholarship: Established through the proceeds of a Charitable Gift Annuity from her husband, Arthur, and supplemented by a gift from her son, David A. Schauer ’71, this scholarship assists students majoring in nursing.

250.

Scheel Scholarship*: Established by Robert and Joan (Cornell) ’54 Scheel to assist students at University of Jamestown with demonstrated financial need regardless of the field in which they are majoring.

251.

Scherbenske Scholarship: Established by Dr. M. James ’59 and Lois M. (Ness) ’59 Scherbenske. This scholarship will be awarded to a North Dakota native student(s) majoring in nursing who demonstrates financial need. It is annually renewable if the recipient maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher and is in good social standing.

252.

Dr. M. James and Lois M. Scherbenske Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of Jamestown University through a gift by Jim ’59 and Lois ’59. The scholarship will be awarded to a student(s) in good standing with a preference to those majoring in Biology.

253.

Schindel Scholarship: Developed and supplemented through a series of contributions made to the University by Elmer ’63 and Bonnie Lee (Prochaska) ’64 Schindel of Wayzata, Minn. Preference will be given to students from the inner city and surrounding areas of Minneapolis, MN.

254.

Bonnie (Prochaska) Schindel ’64 Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by Elmer ’63 and Bonnie (Prochaska) Schindel ’64. The scholarship will be awarded to one or more students from western North Dakota with preference given to graduates of Stanley High School.

255.

Ann Schubert Scholarship: A scholarship trust fund was established by Ann Schubert in 1978. The fund has been added to by her daughter, Lilly (Schubert) Walker ’67, who served on the University’s Board of Trustees from 1973-1993.

256.

Buell Schubert Scholarship: A scholarship trust fund was established by Buell Schubert in 1978. The fund has been added to by his daughter, Lilly (Schubert) Walker ’67, who served on the University’s Board of Trustees from 1973-1993.

257.

Schuler Scholarship: Board of Trustee member H. George Schuler ’68 funded this scholarship to honor his wife, Gayle (Harben) Schuler. This scholarship will be awarded to a junior or senior education major with preference to students majoring in elementary education.

258.

Seekins Scholarship*: Developed through contributions from his wife, Melba, and friends, this scholarship honors the memory of George Seekins, a community leader in the city of Jamestown, who was a member of the Board of Trustees of University of Jamestown for 22 years. In awarding this scholarship, preference is given to graduates of Jamestown High School who have been engaged in community service as high school students.

259.

Seibold Scholarship*: This scholarship, established to honor Helen Seibold, is restricted to students majoring in one of the liberal arts. It was created from contributions made by Helen’s husband, Marvin ’56, and friends of the Seibold family.

260.

Seitz Scholarship: This scholarship established by Leonhard Seitz ’49 will provide assistance to University of Jamestown students with preference to those majoring in mathematics.

261.

Joseph H. Selliken Jr. Scholarship: Created by Joseph Selliken Sr. and Zora (Brown) Selliken ’31 in honor of their son, Joseph H. Selliken Jr., MD, president and director of the Osler Institute, a continuing medical education organization. This scholarship is for students preparing for a health care career.

262.

Zora Selliken Scholarship: Created by Zora (Brown) Selliken ’31 for the support of students preparing for a career in ministry or religious education.

263.

Sheldon and Griffin Scholarship: The initial contribution to this fund was made by Lloyd C. Sheldon ’44. His sister, Agnes (Sheldon) Griffin, was also a major contributor through a gift from her estate. Additional funds will ultimately be added to the scholarship from gift annuities established by Lloyd. Awards from this scholarship fund provide assistance to students majoring in business administration.

264.

Shook Family Scholarship: Dr. Lester Shook ’42, his wife, Ann (Bergeson) Shook ’44, their son, Dr. Dale Shook ’68, and daughter-in-law, Mona (Quale) Shook ’68 contributed the resources to establish this general purpose scholarship. Awards from the fund may be made to any student who demonstrates financial need. This scholarship is one of several multi-generational scholarship funds administered by the University.


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Snyder Scholarship: Funded by Luella E. (Johnson) Snyder ’48 and her husband, Marvin. Preference in awarding this scholarship is given to students raised in small farming communities.

266.

Dr. Richard Harrison Smith Scholarship: The Dr. Richard Harrison Smith Scholarship has been established by his family. The scholarship was initially funded by gifts from the family and by memorial gifts. It will be awarded to a student participating in choir.

267.

Marvin and Gayle (Smith) Solien Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of Jamestown by a gift from their daughter, Letitia Johnson, and her husband, Dr. Larry Johnson. The scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in Business or a business-related field and may be awarded based on need or merit.

268.

Donald B. Sorenson Scholarship: Established by the proceeds of an annuity contributed to the University by Donald B. Sorenson ’41. The scholarship will be awarded to students from Stutsman County.

269.

Starr Scholarship*: Established through a gift from Virginia (Heidinger) Starr ’48 to honor her husband Grier Starr ’47, this scholarship will be awarded to a student intending to pursue a career in the medical profession.

270.

Todd and Shelly Steinwand Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown by a gift from Todd ’82 and Shelly Steinwand. The scholarship will be awarded to student-athletes.

271.

Stewart Scholarship: Terry Stewart established this scholarship in honor of his aunt, Blanche Stewart, who taught in the Jamestown Public Schools for more than 25 years.

272.

Stokke Scholarship I: Funded in 1998 by a gift from Harold and Merle Stokke, which was made as a result of collaboration between the University and the Presbyterian Foundation. This scholarship provides assistance to students from North Dakota who are pursuing a course of study leading to a career in medicine or nursing.

273.

Stokke Scholarship II: Created in 2000 by a second scholarship gift from Harold and Merle Stokke. As with Stokke Scholarship I, this scholarship provides assistance to students from North Dakota who are pursuing a course of study leading to a career in medicine or nursing.

274.

Stone Scholarship: The Class of 1938 established this scholarship in honor of Dr. Franklin D. Stone. His wife, Louise (Parkhurst) Stone ’37, has added a number of gifts to the scholarship. Preference is given to students majoring in the fine arts.

275.

Carol Stoudt Scholarship: Initiated by a gift made in her honor in 1983 by her father, R. M. Stoudt Sr., this scholarship has been amplified by gifts made to the University by Carol Stoudt herself.

276.

Marlys Stoudt Scholarship: Created from a gift given to the University in honor of Marlys Stoudt by R. M. Stoudt Sr., a successful Jamestown business leader and longtime member of the University of Jamestown Board of Trustees.

277.

Richard M. Stoudt, Sr. Scholarship: Carol Stoudt established this scholarship through the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation in memory of her father, Richard M. Stoudt, Sr. The award will assist a fine arts student at University of Jamestown.

278.

Stough Scholarship: Established by William ’41 and Floy (Stough) McMillan ’42 in honor of her mother, Floy (St. John) Stough, who provided room and board to University of Jamestown students during the great depression. Available to students regardless of major.

279.

Stough-Jackson Scholarship : This scholarship will provide financial support to students who have an interest in acting at University of Jamestown. The students do not need to be theater majors. Funded by Raymond Stough ’40, who wished to honor the memory of Marion (Johnson) Jackson ’17, under whose direction he learned to act while a student at University of Jamestown.

280.

Strandness Scholarship: The principal of this fund was contributed by family members and former students of Dr. Harold S. Strandness. This scholarship is a memorial to Dr. Strandness, who taught at University of Jamestown from 1947-1978.

281.

Strong Scholarship: This fund has been developed through contributions made in honor of Marie G. Strong by her daughters, Lydia S. Axvall ’35, Edna S. Holiday ’27, son, Harold Strong ’32, and other relatives and friends.

282.

Strutz Scholarship: Founded by Thomas R. Crouse ’34 and Marion (Strutz) Crouse ’33 in honor of her parents, Charles and Carla Strutz. The scholarship is restricted to students majoring in religion in recognition of the fact that Charles Strutz served as a minister for more than 60 years.

283.

Stutsman County Medical Society Scholarship: Developed in 1965 by a group of Jamestown physicians. This scholarship is restricted to students majoring in nursing.

284.

Sudoh Scholarship*: Named in honor of Toki Sudoh, mother of Izumi Harada ’65, this scholarship is for the benefit of students from families in which at least one parent is an ordained minister.

285.

Sukumlyn Scholarship: Established by Ann Sukumlyn in 1990 to provide assistance to students preparing for the ministry.

286.

Sundahl Scholarship: William Sundahl ’35 created this scholarship from the proceeds of a charitable gift annuity. In awarding this scholarship, preference will be given to students demonstrating an interest in mathematics.

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287.

Taber Scholarship: Started by Robert ’49 and Lorraine Kauphusman in honor of his aunt, Colette. It will assist students majoring in one of the fine arts.

288.

Tarnasky Scholarship: The William G. and Myrna D. (Bowman) Tarnasky Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment of Jamestown University by a gift from William ’58 and Myrna ’58 . The scholarship will be awarded to students with high scholastic ranking and majoring in music and/or pre-med.

289.

Taylor Scholarship: Initiated by a bequest from Erma (Armstrong) Taylor ’21, who also helped fund an unrestricted scholarship in honor of her sister, Mary Armstrong.

290.

Elsie (Johnson) and Rodney Tennyson Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment of Jamestown College through a gift by her son, Dr. Larry Johnson, and his wife Letitia. The scholarship will be supplemented by other family and friends and awarded to a student(s) with financial need and majoring in Nursing.

291.

Thomas Scholarship: Created from a gift made by friends and the Class of 1926, this scholarship honors W. B. Thomas, who taught chemistry and physics at the University for 36 years (1909-1945).

292.

Thurman Scholarship: Funded in 1994 in memory of Barbara (Fiedler) Thurman ’63 by her family and friends. This scholarship gives preference to women from rural North Dakota.

293.

Trautman Scholarship: Established by Mary (Mathias) Trautman. This scholarship will be awarded to a North Dakota native student(s) majoring in nursing who demonstrates financial need.

294.

Troy Scholarship: Jean (Nelson) Troy (’44) established this scholarship in memory of her son, Kevin Lewis Troy. This scholarship is unrestricted.

295.

Tyler and Tyler-Yaw Scholarship: Elizabeth Tyler-Yaw ’35 and her children, Mark ’64 and Mary Elizabeth Tyler ’66, established this scholarship in 1986. It is an acknowledgment of the value of the degrees all three received from University of Jamestown.

296.

Ulmer Scholarship: Funded by gifts received from James F. Ulmer and his children, James H. Ulmer and Katherine Carter, this scholarship honors Lois (Wolf) Ulmer ’36.

297.

Unhjem University Fellow in History & Political Science Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by Michael Unhjem ’75. The scholarship shall be awarded to a University Fellow in HIPS.

298.

Unruh Scholarship: Established through a gift from Tillie Sauter Unruh and Jim ’63 and Candy Unruh, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a major in music.

299.

Van Beek Scholarship: This scholarship was established with a gift from Curtis ’59 and Pearl “Polly” (McCulloch) Van Beek ’62 with preference to students with a high school grade point average of 3.25 or above and preference to students with demonstrated financial need.

300.

Vondergeest Scholarship: Established by friends, family, associates and the Trustees of University of Jamestown in memory of Marlene (Miedema) Vondergeest ’65 and her husband, James Vondergeest ’65. Marlene was a long-time employee of University of Jamestown, who served as secretary to the Board of Trustees. This scholarship is to be awarded to an upper class student majoring in education, music, or religion.

301.

Wakefield Scholarship: Initiated as a memorial to Marion (Moffett) Wakefield ’21, who taught in LaMoure, N.D., by her husband, Harold. This scholarship is restricted to students majoring in biology.

302.

James S. Walker Scholarship: Established in 1998 by the Trustees of University of Jamestown to commemorate the distinguished service rendered to the University by Dr. James S. Walker, president emeritus of the University.

303.

Nadine L. Walker Scholarship*: This scholarship was initiated by Dr. James S. Walker, who served as president of University of Jamestown from 1983 to 1998, in honor of his wife, Nadine. The student selected will demonstrate financial need.

304.

Wanek Scholarship: Virginia Dixon, niece, and other relatives, established this scholarship in honor of Fern ’34 and Helen (Griffin) Wanek. Preference will be given to students from Dickey County in North Dakota.

305.

Wanner Scholarship: Begun by Ruth (McCully) Wanner ’18 in honor of her husband, Donald Wanner Sr. ’20. The scholarship is awarded to students majoring in mathematics or science. Their children continue to contribute to this fund.

306.

Terry M. and Janice (Hoffart) Wanzek Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown by a gift by Terry ’79 and Janice. The scholarship will be awarded to students with financial need that are majoring in Business Administration.

307.

Anna Watt Scholarship: This scholarship, which is awarded to a student majoring in nursing, was established by Mr. and Mrs. James M. Watt of Tower City, N.D.

308.

Gary and Myra Watts Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown through gifts from friends, family and colleagues in honor of their retirement and service to the University. The Gary and Myra Watts Scholarship will be awarded to students participating in the Character in Leadership program.


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309.

W. A. and Lucile Watt Scholarship: Founded by W. Allan and Lucile Watt of Casselton, N.D., because they desired to support a University with a covenant relationship with the Presbyterian Church and to assist ministerial students.

310.

Donna and Tex Weatherly Scholarship has been established as a permanent endowment of the University of Jamestown by a gift from Donna and Tex. It will be awarded to students majoring in Nursing.

311.

Weber Scholarship: Gordon G. ’37 and Lila (Clark) Weber established this scholarship to assist juniors of good standing at University of Jamestown majoring in business with a “B” average or better. The award is renewable in the senior year.

312.

Rosemary (Bozak) Weber ’50 Scholarship: Established as a permanent endowment of University of Jamestown through a gift of $10,000. The scholarship was funded by a gift from Rosemary’s husband Deane Weber ’50 (and family), in loving memory of the wonderful experiences they shared while attending University of Jamestown. The scholarship will be awarded to a student with financial need with preference to a student experienced in the violin or string instruments.

313.

Weiermuller Scholarship: Created in 1986 as the result of a bequest by Claire Weiermuller ’15 in recognition of her years of service as Christian Endeavor Field Secretary in North Dakota. It is awarded to students who choose to major in religion.

314.

Wells Family Scholarship: Established in 1948 by a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wells of Robinson, N.D. Preference is given to students from Kidder County.

315.

Westley Scholarship: Honors William Westley ’22, who taught history and political science at University of Jamestown and served as dean for many years prior to his retirement in 1971.

316.

Wetzel Scholarship: The Janice (Ecker) Wetzel ’56 Scholarship was created by her husband James F. Wetzel ’54. Preference is given to students from the state of North Dakota.

317.

Wicks Scholarship: Established through a gift from Frances (Horner) Wicks ’44, this scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates financial need.

318.

Willoughby Scholarship: Established by Charles ’71 and Brenda Willoughby, this scholarship is awarded to students planning to pursue a career in public service.

319.

Willson Scholarship: Created from a bequest to the University made by Percy G. Willson, a civic leader and community benefactor who lived in Wimbledon, N.D.

320.

Wilson Scholarship: Created from the proceeds of the estates of John ’20 and Palma Wilson. A Wilson Scholarship provides students with full tuition for all four years at University of Jamestown. These scholarships are awarded as a result of competition which requires students to participate in an on-campus interview.

321.

Wolf Scholarship: Established through a gift from Carolgene Wolf, this scholarship will be awarded to a junior or senior pursuing a major in education who has shown an interest in a career teaching students with special needs.

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Wyman Scholarship: Funded by the proceeds of a charitable gift annuity and a bequest from the estate of Estelle Dale Wyman ’35, this scholarship enables University of Jamestown to assist one or more students who are in need of financial assistance.

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Young Scholarship: Established by Donna (Moore) Young ’51, this scholarship will ultimately be increased by the proceeds from a charitable gift annuity. This scholarship is restricted to women majoring in biology.

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Zwemke-Strand Scholarship*: This fund is an example of a scholarship founded by alumni in honor of their parents. It is named in honor of the parents of Jill (Zwemke) Strand ’63 and Dr. Allen R. Strand ’63. This scholarship is designed to provide awards to students who maintain B averages while attending University of Jamestown and, at the same time, participate extensively in extra-curricular activities of their choice.

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McKenna Thielsch Center Donors WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING DONORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO the McKenna Thielsch Center and renovation of Orlady Hall. Contributions to date total $8,897,867 towards this $9,000,000 project. Naming opportunities for labs, classrooms, offices and equipment remain. For information you may contact Polly Peterson or Bill Robb.

McKenna Thielsch Center

Chemistry Wing

Biology Wing

Margaret McKenna Thielsch ’43

John A. DeKrey ’49 Estate

Dr. J. Thomas ’51 and Joyce Rulon

Organic Chemistry Lab

Wayne ’46 and Vera Fallgatter Dr. Vernon ’54 and Darlene (Zandstra) ’56 Feil Jim Johnson ’65 Rodney Melgard ’57

Instrumentation Room

Tom and Frances Leach Foundation

Student Lounge

in honor of parents Arthur and Therese Rulon

Zoology Lab

James ’63 and Candice Unruh

Anatomy & Physiology Lab

Dr. William ’58 and Myrna (Bowman) ’58 Tarnasky

Greenhouse

Jim Johnson ’65

Gary ’71 and Patty (Shepherd) ’72 Purath in memory of daughter, Robyn

Student Research Lab

Student Lounge

Lab Support Rooms

Student Research Lab

Wayne ’46 and Vera Fallgatter Dr. James and Nadine Walker Basin Electric Power Cooperative

Harold Newman

Dr. Robert Arusell ’72 and Janelle Sanda

Laboratory Support Room MDU Resources Group, Inc

Nursing Wing Elmer ’63 and Bonnie (Prochaska) ’64 Schindel Simulation Lab 1 John DeNault

Simulation Lab 2

Clyde and Emma Barks Estate

Patient Briefing Suite

Muriel M. Peterson ’63 in honor of her brother, Martin

Clinical Preparation Room

Daryl ’62 and Janice (Nelson) ’61 Hubbard

Clinical Observation Suite Violet (Tarnasky) Ova ’49


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Orlady Renovation Lloyd Sheldon ’44 2nd Floor Wing Sponsor

Charlotte (Helgeson) Hansen ’44

Classroom B

Jean (Burbidge) ’53 and Harold Scott

Classroom C

Eunice Friedholm ’51 Estate

Conference Room/Library

Jeffrey ’63 and Janet (Parry) ’63 Frommelt

Faculty Lounge

Richard and Audrey (Puckering) ’59 Kloubec

Private Study Room

Anton ’63 and Sharon Gross Dr. Alan Berg ’76 and Dr. Susan Hansen

Administrative Support Center Ken and Vicky Frigen

Faculty Offices

Burt ’62 and Margo (Paulsberg) ’65 Riskedahl Patricia Orlady in memory of husband David C. Alan ’73 and Genny Lindberg Jon Lindberg ’76 Dr. M. James ’59 and Lois ’59 Scherbenske

Nursing Faculty Office

Seattle (Remboldt) Sutton ’54

Technology Benefactors

Nierling Foundation Edson & Margaret Larson Foundation Dr. Kerstin Leuther ’88 and Peter David Lena Price ’44 Estate

Landscaping

Harold Newman

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Legacy Scholarships LEGACY SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PERPETUATE YOUR PERSONAL interest in an academic program or co-curricular activity while providing financially for deserving students at the University of Jamestown. A legacy scholarship is one that will become operable at a future date. University of Jamestown students meeting your selection criteria will one day be the ultimate beneficiaries of your scholarship dollars. Alumni and friends can establish a legacy scholarship by setting up a charitable gift annuity or trust fund, or by establishing a cash payment schedule which will ultimately bring the scholarship corpus to the required minimum of $10,000. Other funding options to establish legacy scholarships are: • Naming University of Jamestown as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy • Including University of Jamestown in your will or estate plan 1.

Bakkegard Scholarship: Established through a pledge from Iver G. Bakkegard ’60, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a major in biology, chemistry, or physics.

2.

Wendy Banister and Amber Fredrickson Scholarship was established as a future endowment of the University of Jamestown through an estate commitment by Wendy Banister ’89 and Amber Fredrickson. The scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in Foreign Language and/or Music. Bowen Scholarship: This scholarship will eventually be funded from the remainder of a gift annuity established by Louise (Crowley) Bowen ’37. It will provide students from North Dakota with the resources needed to attend University of Jamestown. The scholarship is unrestricted.

3.

Buzzell Scholarship: This scholarship will be established by Manny ’55 and Patricia (Harr) ’54 Buzzell as a result of their three charitable gift annuities. It will be awarded to students who are majoring in nursing or business.

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DeBode Family Scholarship was established as a future endowment of the University of Jamestown by an estate commitment from Dorothy I. (DeBode) Dishman ‘61 and Joe C. DeBode ‘67, sister and brother. The DeBode Family Scholarship will be awarded to students from the 14 North Dakota counties west of the Missouri River with preference to students from Bowman County.

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DeNault Scholarship: Established by Ruth (Tietz) DeNault ’52 in honor of her husband, James DeNault ’50, this scholarship will be awarded to students pursuing a major in business.

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Feil Scholarship: Established through the remainder proceeds of a charitable gift annuity by Vernon J. ’54 and Darlene B. (Zandstra) ’56 Feil, this scholarship will be awarded to students demonstrating financial need.

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Bruce Gray Scholarship: Howard Baldwin and other colleagues and friends of the late Bruce Gray ’68 initiated this scholarship in his memory.

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James P. Gray Scholarship: This scholarship will be established as a result of a charitable gift annuity by Ruth (Mayer) Gray ’51. The scholarship is in memory of her late husband, James Gray ’51.

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Gruneich Family Scholarship: Established as a future endowment of University of Jamestown through initial gifts from Grant Gruneich and other family and friends to honor Grant’s parents, Rev. Edwin A. and Aneta (Schindler) Gruneich, and by Esther Gruneich in honor of her late husband, Solomon Gruneich. The scholarship will be awarded to students with financial need that intend to serve in a church-related or humanitarian field.


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Hart Scholarship: Wesley Hart ’50 established a charitable gift annuity which will ultimately fund this scholarship for students majoring in music at University of Jamestown.

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James K. and Elizabeth Harty Scholarship: Established as a future endowment by memorial gifts from family and friends in honor of Elizabeth “Betty” Harty. The scholarship will be awarded to deserving students in good standing.

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Hegbar Scholarship: Dorothea Hegbar ’39, a retired high school teacher, began this fund with a second charitable gift annuity to establish a scholarship in memory of her brother, Howard Rodman Hegbar. In awarding this scholarship, preference is given to a student majoring in math or science, intending to pursue a degree in engineering.

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Kay N. and Sadie E. Jenkins Scholarship has been established as a future endowment of the University of Jamestown by Kay ’58 and Sadie Jenkins. The scholarship will be funded by the remainder of their Charitable Gift Annuity and will be awarded to students majoring in Health & Physical Education or related major.

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Ovel and Betty Johnsrud Scholarship: Will be established through a bequest by their daughter Carolynn Johnsrud Anderson and son-in-law William Dean Reedy in honor of her parents and will be awarded annually to a female student that demonstrates financial need.

15.

Josal Scholarship: This scholarship will be funded by two charitable gift annuities made to University of Jamestown by Dr. Wendell Josal ’46 and his wife, Elizabeth (Robertson) Josal ’43. It is one of a number of scholarships initiated by alumni who were members of the Prairie Players while at Jamestown. The scholarship will provide financial support for students who demonstrate an interest in drama.

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Kellogg Scholarship: This general purpose scholarship will provide assistance to any student who demonstrates financial need regardless of major. The scholarship will be funded from the proceeds of a charitable gift annuity by Russell P. Kellogg ’33 and his wife, Leora (Runner) Kellogg ’33, both of whom pursued lifelong careers in education. The scholarship manifests their continual interest in the education of young persons.

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Kelly (Honnold ’64) and Larry Krein Scholarship: Established as a future endowment of University of Jamestown. It will be funded by the remainder of the Krein Charitable Gift Annuity.

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Krohn Scholarship: Marjorie (Fay) ’56 and Odell Krohn established this scholarship for the benefit of University of Jamestown students majoring in the fine arts and/or sciences.

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Lang Family Scholarship: This scholarship will be funded by a gift annuity established by Arlene (Lang) Gran ’62 in honor of her aunts and sisters. This scholarship will give preference to female students from North Dakota or Montana planning on pursuing a graduate career in the medical sciences.

20.

William E. Laskowski Scholarship: Established as a future endowment of University of Jamestown through a gift from his wife, Dina and memorials from friends and family. The scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in English.

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Lawler Scholarship: This scholarship will be established by Adrian Lawler ’44 and will provide assistance to upper class students majoring in chemistry. It will ultimately be funded by a charitable gift annuity established by Dr. Lawler.

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Lehr Scholarship: This scholarship will be established from the proceeds of a charitable gift annuity by Mark ’71 and June ’72 Lehr. The scholarship will be awarded to students pursuing a major in nursing who demonstrates financial need.

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Lodine Scholarship: Wally ’50 and Nancy Lodine established this scholarship to eventually be awarded to a dedicated accounting major. This scholarship is annually renewable if the recipients maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher

24.

Lyngstad Scholarship: This scholarship was established in memory of Robert Lyngstad, a longtime trustee and supporter of University of Jamestown.

25.

Maier Scholarship: Established through the remainder proceeds of a deferred charitable gift annuity by Dr. Steven Maier, this scholarship will be awarded to student-athletes intending to pursue a career in the medical profession.

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McGarvey Scholarship: This scholarship will give preference to students who major in one of the sciences and/or are enrolled in a pre-professional program such as pre-medicine. This scholarship will be funded from the remainder of a charitable gift annuity given by William C. ’50 and Dolores V. (Oder) ’50 McGarvey.

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Maybelle and Wayne McKirdy Scholarship: Established by the Rev. Wayne McKirdy ’55 to honor his late wife Maybelle. The scholarship will be awarded to Nursing students with financial need.

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James Nowatzki Scholarship: Established as a future endowment of University of Jamestown and will be funded by a bequest from Jim Nowatzki. The scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in Business.

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J. Spencer and Ruth Overholser Scholarship: Ruth and Spencer ’37 Overholser established this scholarship bearing their name to assist students majoring in mathematics. This scholarship will be funded from the remainder of the J. Spencer and Ruth Overholser Charitable Gift Annuity I.

30.

Lyle G. Overholser Scholarship: This scholarship was created by J. Spencer Overholser ’37 and his wife, Ruth. This scholarship is a memorial to Dr. Lyle G. Overholser ’33, Spencer’s brother. Awards from this fund will provide assistance to students majoring in the natural sciences and will be funded from the remainder of the J. Spencer and Ruth Overholser Annuity II.

31.

Muriel Peterson Scholarship: Muriel Peterson ’63 established this scholarship for the benefit of qualified students from North Dakota. In making awards from this fund, preference will be given to students from Kidder County. The remainder of the Muriel Peterson Charitable Gift Annuity will fund this scholarship.

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Richardson Scholarship: The purpose of this scholarship will be to provide support for students majoring in education or English. The fund will be established through a charitable gift annuity from Robert Richardson ’53, former vice president of the University, and his wife, Norma (Rolle) Richardson ’54.

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J. Thomas and Joyce Rulon Scholarship: Established as a future endowment of Jamestown University by J. Thomas Rulon ’51 and his wife, Joyce. The scholarship will be funded by a bequest and will be awarded to students in Pre-Med, Nursing and other medical or healthcare related field.

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Scherbenske Scholarship: This future endowment will provide assistance to students who will either major or minor in Christian religion, philosophy, or related fields. Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better to ensure continuation of the scholarships received from the fund devised from the proceeds of the Florence and Elder Scherbenske Charitable Gift Annuity.

35.

Schindler Scholarship: The proceeds from a charitable remainder trust funded by Norman ’56 and Ann (Hanson) Schindler ’57 will provide endowed scholarships for students with demonstrated financial need.

36.

Squires Scholarship: This scholarship will be funded from the proceeds of an annuity contributed to the University by Martha Squires ’51. This scholarship will be awarded to students intending to study in the area of Fine Arts, with a preference to a student concentrating in voice who demonstrates financial need. It is annually renewable if the recipient maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher and is in good social standing.

37.

Robert A. ’63 and Claudia (VanBeek) ’61 Stewart Scholarship: Established as a future endowment of University of Jamestown through a gift from their estate. The scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in Biology or Business.

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Strid Scholarship: Norene Strid ’62 established a charitable gift annuity which will ultimately fund the scholarship to be awarded to students demonstrating financial need.

39.

Traiser Scholarship: James and Luella (Ostrem) Traiser ’53 established this deferred scholarship. Ultimately, the James and Luella Traiser Charitable Gift Annuity will fund an unrestricted scholarship.

40.

Wiese Scholarship: This scholarship will provide financial support to students majoring in the fine arts. It will eventually be funded from the remainder of the Juel Wiese Charitable Gift Annuity. Preference will be given first to theatre majors, second to music majors, and third to art majors. The donor, Juel Wiese ’44, has written, produced and acted in numerous Off Broadway productions.

41.

Wigton Scholarship: Established by Robert L. Wigton ’77 to honor of his mother Esther (Tompt) Wigton ’37, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a major in elementary education.


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Annually Funded Scholarships RATHER THAN ESTABLISHING AN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP, SOME DONORS CHOOSE TO FUND SCHOLARSHIPS on an annual basis. This allows the donor to govern the dollar amount they wish the student recipient to receive each year. The recipient is chosen by the University of Jamestown. A memorandum of understanding is established between the donor and the University outlining the conditions of the annual scholarship: • The specific amount contributed each year • The money is placed in escrow the first year and awarded the following year If you desire to establish an annually funded scholarship at the University of Jamestown, please indicate your preference on page 67. A representative from the office of Institutional Advancement will assist you in creating the scholarship operative in the amount and criteria of your choice. The following donors participate in the annually funded scholarship program: 1.

Gordon D. Barks Scholarship: Established by his sister, Phyllis Christie, in memory of her brother Gordon. This scholarship is awarded to a student with high academic standards, financial need and intending to enter the ministry.

2.

Frank and Helen Buzzell Scholarship: This annual cash scholarship through the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation honors the memory of Frank and Helen (Lybeck) Buzzell ’41. The scholarship was established by Helen.

3.

Prentiss H. and Joyce B. Cole Scholarship: This annual cash scholarship was established as a component fund of the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation in 1994 by Mr. and Mrs. Cole.

4.

Arthur W. and Clara Cupler Scholarship: Established by Arthur Cupler who founded the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation. The scholarship is awarded to students who live within 150 miles of Fargo.

5.

Duane* and Aileen Herrala Scholarship: This annual cash scholarship was established in 2003 by Duane and Aileen (Fagerlund) Herrala ’55. Order of preference is a graduate of Rolla High School who is Presbyterian, graduate of RHS regardless of denomination, and any deserving student from North Dakota.

6.

Vernon E. and Orlee R. Howell Educational Trust: This scholarship is awarded to three different students enrolled in nursing, education, and music. Established through the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation, this scholarship is given to students who are in need of assistance and who possess good morals, passing grades, ability, desire, and persistence to obtain their objectives.

7.

Klaudt Annual Scholarship: Established by Bruce ’75 and Barb Baumgarn in honor of Professor William Klaudt. This scholarship will be awarded to a student majoring in business who has demonstrated financial need.

8.

Maybelle and Wayne McKirdy Annual Cash Scholarship: Established by the Rev. Wayne McKirdy ’55 to honor his late wife Maybelle. The scholarship recipient shall be a Nursing Major that demonstrates financial need.

9.

Samuel and Bertha Merritt/First Presbyterian Church Scholarship: Established in 1983 by the First Presbyterian Church of Bismarck in memory of Samuel and Bertha. The Merritts demonstrated an active interest in education and a desire to support those students who had financial need.

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Montana Dakota Utilities Scholarship: Established in 1992 by MDU Resources, recipients of this scholarship will be in their second year; from a community served by MDU; pursuing an engineering, business, or computer science degree; and demonstrate financial need.

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Vernon Pearson Annual Scholarship:  Established through a gift from Vernon Pearson ’47, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a major in criminal justice.

12.

Leon Plantinga Annual Scholarship:  Established through a gift from Leon Plantinga ’57, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a major in the fine arts.

13.

Robert “Skip” Preusse Scholarship: Established through a gift from Robert “Skip” Preusse ’67, this scholarship will be awarded to a computer science student with financial need.

14.

Alex Stern Family Scholarship: Established in memory of Alex Stern and other Stern family members, this scholarship through Dakota Medical Foundation provides assistance to students from the Cass/Clay area who have financial need.

15.

Herman and Adeline Stern Scholarship: This annual cash scholarship established in 1981 through the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation is to be distributed at the discretion of University of Jamestown.

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Stoudt Scholarship: Carol Stoudt established this scholarship in memory of her father, Richard Stoudt Sr. The award is given to a fine arts student at University of Jamestown.

17.

James and Luella Traiser Scholarship: Established through the gifting of payments from their charitable gift annuity, this scholarship is awarded to a student in Nursing or Science.

18.

UPS Foundation Scholarship: This scholarship was established through the UPS Educational Endowment Fund which assists students in attending one of North Dakota’s only two independent Universitys.

19.

Lew and Verlyn White Annual Scholarship:  Established through a pledge from Lew ’59 and Verlyn (Seeklander) White ’58, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a major in education.

20.

Juel Wiese Annual Scholarship:  Established through a pledge from Juel Wiese ’44, this scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a major in the fine arts.

Establishing an Endowed Scholarship An endowed scholarship provides a permanent and personal way for you to make a difference in the life of a University of Jamestown student. Most of our students need financial aid to achieve their dreams of attaining a University education. You can help them turn their dreams into reality by establishing an endowed scholarship fund. Scholarships are a lifeline for our students, conveying a message that transcends the financial benefits they provide. To many students the support of their educational goals is a validation of their self-worth and a source of encouragement. Our students prove they deserve the faith and support provided by scholarship donors. Your gift will be greatly appreciated by the University of Jamestown and by the student recipient of your generosity. There are three steps to establishing a named scholarship: •

Name the scholarship.

Outline the conditions that will govern awarding the scholarship proceeds. ˏˏ Examples: student may have a suggested major, have a minimum grade point average, or come from a specific geographic area.

Contribute a minimum of $10,000 to the University of Jamestown’s endowment fund in the form of cash, securities, an operating trust fund, or even a pledge.

The University of Jamestown Board of Trustees will invest your scholarship money in a diverse investment portfolio and will distribute earnings to qualified students according to the terms of your scholarship.

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2013-14 Scholarship Recipients Class of 1951 Anonymous Scholarship Frank A. Strnad, Parker, CO Class of 1956 Scholarship Amy A. Kassian, Wilton, ND Class of 1958 Scholarship Janelle L. Widmer, Jamestown, ND American Association of University Women Scholarship Stacey J. Cox, Wimbledon, ND Jeannette Penny Abrahamson Scholarship Jessica L. Steinwand, Bismarck, ND Accounting Excellence Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jordan P. Bridges, Farmington, MN

Anderson Lobdell Family Scholarship in Education & Business Christien B. Bell, Sheridan, WY

Anna Vandenheuvel Baker Nursing Scholarship Andrea N. Roorda, Sanborn, ND

Evelyn Anderson Scholarship in Education Kelly F. Wolbert, Milaca, MN

Clair and Marcella Baker Scholarship I Taylor S. Newton, Tyler, MN

Dr. Ed and Sue Anderson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mitchell B. Stevens, Wheaton, IL Mark & Mary Andrews Scholarship Jonathan Jacobs, Keerbergen, Belgium Armstrong Family Scholarship Corrie R. Tews, Morgan, MN Mary Armstrong Scholarship Alannah P. Dosh, Brainerd, MN

Irma Dell Adams Scholarship Julia L. Peterson, Makoti, ND

Thelma Armstrong Scholarship Katie L. Carpenter, Moffit, ND

Alsop Family Scholarship Amy A. Fearnside, Morgan Hill, CA

Melvin R. Arnold Scholarship Taylor L. Bertsch, Fargo, ND Kaitlyn R. Bollingberg, Grand Forks, ND Kiley N. Fuller, Ellendale, ND Coltin J. Huus, Enderlin, ND Amy A. Kassian, Wilton, ND John M. Peterson, Makoti, ND Cole R. Praus, Breckenridge, MN Marco H. Psihountas, Olathe, KS Rachael R. Rott, Anamoose, ND James Young, Newberry, MI

Amundson Family Scholarship Connor S. Doppler, Ramsey, MN Maggie E. Seter, New Prague, MN Amundson Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Elizabeth K. Entzel, Jamestown, ND Carol Jeane Anderson Scholarship Trent D. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND Corrie R. Tews, Morgan, MN Scott G. Anderson Scholarship in Business Administration Christien B. Bell, Sheridan, WY Scott G. Anderson Scholarship in Political Science Bailey M. Nickoloff, Culbertson, MT

Robert & Donna (Pedersen) Badal Scholarship Caitlyn M. Arnold, Esmond, ND Robert & Donna Badal Scholarship Briana O. VinZant, Soldotna, AK Robert & Donna Badal Jimmie Generation Scholarship Christopher T. Koppinger, Bismarck, ND

Clair and Marcella Baker Scholarship II Maggie E. Seter, New Prague, MN Clair and Marcella Baker Jimmie Generation Scholarship Rachel J. Nyhus, Harvey, ND Gordon D. Barks Scholarship Kayla J. Price, Hensler, ND August C. Bauer Scholarship in Secondary Education Shawn M. Jenner, Mandan, ND Jane Bauer Memorial Scholarship in Elementary Education Ashley L. Barnhart, Kenmare, ND Anna Lee Witt Beech Scholarship Jaclyn K. Engdahl, Jamestown, ND Dr. Howard Bell Scholarship Connie M. Miller, Shelby, MT Charlotte L. Bellon Scholarship Chase D. Johnson, Devils Lake, ND Clifford Bellon Scholarship Tasha K. Benjamin, Wishek, ND Charlotte Bellon Jimmie Generation Scholarship Shian L. Hall, Jud, ND Siri L. Jystad, Jamestown, ND Alison C. Kassian, Wilton, ND Jacob A. Wolf, Jamestown, ND

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Sherwood & Elizabeth Hall Berg Scholarship Briana O. VinZant, Soldotna, AK

Steven and Tammara Braunberger Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kadie E. Savage, Princeton, MN

Margarette E.(Olsen) & Leland Chumlea Scholarship Brooke L. Lietzke, Dickinson, ND

Alan R. Berg MD Family Scholarship Teesha M. Snedaker, Harvey, ND

Jack Brown Scholarship Heather N. Castle, Graham, WA

Bruce and Roni Berg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Sarah M. Kalmbach, Kenmare, ND

Philip Brown Memorial Scholarship Dylan L. Bedward, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA

Frank R. and Gertrude G. Clemens Scholarship Tori J. Thompson, Eagan, MN

Sherwood and Elizabeth Berg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Moriah T. Juhl, Williston, ND Ross and Caron Berg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Melony A. Triebold, Valley City, ND Josh Berg Memorial Scholarship Carley A. Ward, Hunter, ND

Mirt D. Brown Jimmie Generation Scholarship Shawn T. Arnold, Fort Smith, AR Terri Folk Brown Jimmie Generation Scholarship Katie L. Carpenter, Moffit, ND Harold Bullis Scholarship Mackenzie L. Hertz, Mott, ND

Patricia L. Bibelheimer Scholarship Jessica L. Kope, De Pere, WI

Frank & Helen Buzzell Scholarship Alex L. Breitbach, Oakes, ND Ashley G. Lindberg, Jamestown, ND

Grace Bliss Scholarship Annika J. Vernon, Hazen, ND

Patricia Buzzell Scholarship Shawn E. Heisler, Casselton, ND

James & Josephine Borr Scholarship Lexi J. Sveum, Jamestown, ND Matthew M. Swanson, Cando, ND

Carlson Family Scholarship William S. Swanson, Jamestown, ND

Teresa Borth Memorial Scholarship Ariel L. Oster, Wimbledon, ND Rick & Tyri Bosche Family Scholarship Alison C. Kassian, Wilton, ND Louise C. Bowen Scholarship Kelsey M. Mittleider, Tappen, ND Irene Robertson Boyd Nursing Scholarship Nichole R. Johansen, Jamestown, ND Roger & Shirley Branning & S. Wilbur Hauff Jimmie Generation Scholarship Sarah L. Becker, Rochester, MN Heather R. Graalum, Kathryn, ND Steven M. and Tammara M. Braunberger Scholarship Spencer A. Kamoni, Jamestown, ND

Ruth Cary Scholarship Andrea M. Brenno, Devils Lake, ND E.J. & Carol Cassell Scholarship Megan M. Lunneborg, Milnor, ND Fred Chamberlin Scholarship in History Beau A. Eriksson, Devils Lake, ND Russell & Eldora Christianson Scholarship Thomas J. Rockis, Roseau, MN

Prentiss H. and Joyce B. Cole Scholarship Katie M. Bjertness, Hickson, ND Community MRI Services Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kayla Byle, Kalispell, MT James and Syndy Conger Scholarship I, II, III Corissa J. Zimmer, Williston, ND Cor‑Win Health Clinic Nursing Scholarship Cassandra R. Geffre, Hankinson, ND Megan L. Sather, Horace, ND Frieda Henrietta Janz Craft & Joseph Arthur Craft Scholarship Ariel L. Oster, Wimbledon, ND Jack and Yvonne (Smith) Cronquist Scholarship Jessamine A. Julian, Two Harbors, MN Arthur W. & Clara Cupler Scholarship Molly B. Balshaw, Jamestown, ND Brady G. Cameron, Battle Lake, MN Katelynn V. Hodem, Lamoure, ND Nikki R. Iverson, Jamestown, ND el Rubaiyat Scholarship I (Hartvig Dahl) Brittany A. Maasjo, Enderlin, ND el Rubaiyat Scholarship II (Hartvig Dahl) Janna M. Johnson, Hatton, ND

Darrell Christie5862 Jimmie Generation Scholarship Beau A. Eriksson, Devils Lake, ND

Lorene (Crouse) Dailey Memorial Scholarship Jessica L. Valentyn, Cambridge, MN

Clyde and Deloris Christy Jimmie Generation Scholarship Robin L. Weber, Linton, ND

Charles Dawson Memorial Scholarship Tanner T. Dahl, West Fargo, ND Hazell DeGroot Scholarship Shawn T. Arnold, Fort Smith, AR


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Sybil DeKrey Memorial Music Scholarship Taylor A. Lammers, Kindred, ND

First Presbyterian Church of Belfield Scholarship Annika J. Vernon, Hazen, ND

Mary Ellen McClennon Gallucci Memorial Scholarship Rebecca R. O’Toole, Crystal, ND

Margaret DeNault‑Gantz Scholarship Nathan S. Kopperud, Jamestown, ND Paige A. Meyer, Perham, MN Kathleen E. Roehm, Jamestown, ND

Frank and Marvel Fischer Scholarship Anna Kalliokoski, Dickinson, ND

Betty Gates Scholarship Annika J. Vernon, Hazen, ND

Oscar W. & Amelia Z. Fode Scholarship Erik S. Peterson, Bismarck, ND Andrea N. Roorda, Sanborn, ND

Richard and Lois Gettys Scholarship in Nursing Kayla J. Schlichtmann, Fargo, ND

Dr. Merle L. Foss Scholarship Brian C. Kaehler, Cottonwood, AZ

Dennis Gienger Jimmie Generation Scholarship Nathan J. Willer, Jamestown, ND

Dr. Gordon W. Dewald Jimmie Generation Memorial Scholarship Derek J. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND A. Benjamin and Barbara Dove Jimmie Generation Scholarship Laura E. Sieling, Pacific Palisades, CA Bernard W. and Lillian M. Drenckhahn Scholarship Alyssa N. Sanders, Glasgow, MT Fern Ebertz Scholarship Samuel D. Faust, Columbus, MT W. Soren and Margaret Egekvist Scholarship Levi D. Brown, Bathgate, ND Clifford & Diane Erickson Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Hattie R. Fullmer, Glendale, AZ James C. & Dorothy Fahl Scholarship Anthony G. Hsu, Elgin, ND Wayne and Vera Fallgatter Scholarship Sydney M. Greenlund, Horace, ND Alison Fallgatter Jimmie Generation Scholarship Molly J. Ecker, Fargo, ND Emma J. Fandrey Scholarship Katrina L. Iszler, Streeter, ND Farmers Union Insurance Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jesse J. Behm, Fingal, ND Sean A. Lindberg, Jamestown, ND Vernon and Darlene Feil Jimmie Generation Scholarship Matthew M. Swanson, Cando, ND

Merle L. Foss Jimmie Generation Scholarship Briane J. Earles, Jamestown, ND

Ila Nelson and Verona Goben Scholarship Miranda L. Pearson, Warroad, MN

Peggy (Meister) Foss Scholarship Alaina K. Brown, Bloomington, MN

Ralph and James Golseth Scholarship Thomas J. Rockis, Roseau, MN

A. Guy & Crystal Cook and Ruth (Cook) Frajola Scholarship Rebecca R. O’Toole, Crystal, ND

Eugene and Ruby Wright Goude Scholarship Austin J. Giese, Starbuck, MN Mitchell P. Hagenson, Staples, MN Trenton D. Hagenson, Staples, MN

The Frandson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Daniel R. Janu, Frazee, MN James E. Frey Scholarship Jessamine A. Julian, Two Harbors, MN Sarah Fuchs Jimmie Generation Scholarship Geminette Palencia, Honolulu, HI

Dr. T. Franklin Grady Jr. Scholarship Tori J. Thompson, Eagan, MN Harold T. Graves Jr. Scholarship in Business Alison C. Kassian, Wilton, ND William Graves Scholarship Markelle M. Kudrna, Bismarck, ND

Bruce A. and Evangeline Wilson Furness Jimmie Generation Scholarship Alphonse W. Schoeneberger, Vergas, MN

Harold T. Graves Sr. Scholarship in Business Christien B. Bell, Sheridan, WY

Lorraine & Bruce Furness Jimmie Generation Scholarship Andrea N. Roorda, Sanborn, ND

Frederick W. and Jean K. Grawe Scholarship Kolby B. Sukut, Great Falls, MT

Vimala Gadde Jimmie Generation Scholarship Derek J. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND Helen Kauphusman Gallagher Scholarship Megan D. Heriot, Mission, BC

Great Plains Directory Service Jimmie Generation Scholarship Chelsey R. Frydenlund, East Grand Forks, MN Susan Ellen Greenleaf Scholarship Nathan S. Kopperud, Jamestown, ND Rollie Greeno Scholarship Nikki R. Iverson, Jamestown, ND


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Rollie and Bernice Greeno Scholarship Jack K. Hartley, Northampton, UNITED KINGDOM

Mayburne J. Gregor Jimmie Generation Scholarship Zachary S. Pickering, Pinehurst, ID Dr. Hurdis M. Griffith ‘63 Nursing Scholarship Makenzie J. Sell, Oakes, ND

Thomas & Lorraine Hamilton Scholarship Matthew T. Achter, Fargo, ND Helen Hample Scholarship Kayla A. Schumacher, Jamestown, ND Guy and Edith Hanawalt Scholarship Thomas A. Mayhair, Jamestown, ND Alma E. Hanneld Scholarship Dominic H. O’Connor, Lancashire, United

Harry B. Hart Memorial Scholarship Kaitlyn R. Bollingberg, Grand Forks, ND George E. & Osceola Hauge Scholarship Jessica L. Kope, De Pere, WI Markelle M. Kudrna, Bismarck, ND Georgia C. Haugh Scholarship Andrew J. Haugen, Roseglen, ND Corey D. Scevers, Clancy, MT

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Dwayne and Shirley Head Scholarship Connor S. Doppler, Ramsey, MN

Charlotte Hansen Scholarship Emily R. Greuel, Grand Forks, ND Rachael R. Rott, Anamoose, ND

Hearst Foundation Scholarship in Nursing Molly J. Ecker, Fargo, ND

Gordon Hansen Scholarship Jonathan M. Lodge, Dublin, Ireland Aaron A. Paulson, Sebeka, MN

A. August & Clara Pollard Hegbar Memorial Scholarship I Kaitlyn R. Bollingberg, Grand Forks, ND

Phoebe Haas Scholarship Charlene A. Carlson, McLeod, ND Chelsey C. Cotney, Fargo, ND Amber A. Dockter, Jamestown, ND Aubrey L. Even, Valley City, ND Amber J. Fearnside, Morgan Hill, CA Gabrielle M. Lane, Mudgee, Australia Amy Lyons, Enderlin, ND Allison M. Kramer, Jamestown, ND Keleigh M. Van Dyke, Moorhead, MN

Wanda Pierson Hansmeier Scholarship Diego M. Perez, Laredo, TX

Harry E. & Jeanne M. (DeNault) Hellman Nursing Scholarship Kaia P. Buck, Mantorville, MN

Kristy Aslakson Hager Jimmie Generation Scholarship Sheldon J. Froelich, Lemmon, SD

Catherine Haraldson Memorial Scholarship Ashley K. Bellm, Golden, CO Isaac E. Goedtke, Barnesville, MN Jacoby I. Holte, Columbia Falls, MT Patrick O. Nelson, Oak Lawn, IL Scott A. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND Tarah L. Whiteford, Moorhead, MN

John Gruneich Scholarship Jack K. Hartley, Northampton, UNITED KINGDOM

John Guenther Memorial Scholarship Jared D. Mack, Cavalier, ND Gussner Scholarship in Education MaKenzie N. Wegner, Polson, MT

Leonard & Olive Haitsch Scholarship Erika L. Block, Jamestown, ND Geneal Hall Scholarship Mya J. Erickson, Lignite, ND Richard and Dr. Geneal Hall Jimmie Generation Scholarship Bryce A. Kloeckl, Arlington, MN Katie Hall and Merritt Carlson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Averee R. Zent, Dickinson, ND Ken and Barbara Hallgrimson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Connie M. Miller, Shelby, MT

Mildred S., Donald B. and Donna Jeanne Hanson Scholarship Jessica L. Kope, De Pere, WI Jeff Hanson ‘82 & Margit Bretzki Jimmie Generation Scholarship Heather R. Graalum, Kathryn, ND

Wesley C. Haraldson Memorial Scholarship Jessie R. Compton, Kalispell, MT Thomas M. Haroldson Memorial Scholarship Kayla M. Thoele, Jamestown, ND Dr. J. Raymond and Jean Harrie Scholarship Katelyn L. Blais, Saint Michael, MN

Frederick & Irma Helmsworth Scholarship Samuel F. Della Monica, Doncaster, UNITED KINGDOM

Duane and Aileen Herrala Scholarship Kaitlyn K. Longnecker, New Rockford, ND Chanrithy Him Scholarship Brittany M. Cochran, Elmira, OR Davy Hokana Jimmie Generation Scholarship Heidi M. Hendry, Hettinger, ND Sidney E. and Alberta B. Holaday Scholarship Levi D. Brown, Bathgate, ND Taylor S. Brown, Bathgate, ND Jared D. Mack, Cavalier, ND Vernon E. and Orlee R. Howell Educational Trust Beth A. Paulson, Fargo, ND Daryl and Janice Hubbard Jimmie Generation Scholarship Makenzie J. Sell, Oakes, ND


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Burkett W. and Bertha Huey Memorial Scholarship Justin K. Heisler, West Fargo, ND Dr. J. Way Huey Memorial Scholarship Jessica L. Valentyn, Cambridge, MN Keith Ingstad Memorial Booster Scholarship Bridget M. Schuneman, Lino Lakes, MN Tom & Marion Jackson Honor Scholarship Daniel J. Arens, Osakis, MN Andrea M. Brenno, Devils Lake, ND Kayla Byle, Kalispell, MT Amber J. Fearnside, Morgan Hill, CA Samantha C. Goff, Danvers, MN Andrew J. Haugen, Roseglen, ND Kayla S. Isaacs, Mandan, ND Lauren M. Jankoviak, Bismarck, ND Amy A. Kassian, Wilton, ND Godfried A. Kenah, jamestown, ND Christopher T. Koppinger, Bismarck, ND Lindsey J. Kuntz, Richardton, ND Nicole K. LaDouceur, Grand Forks, ND Brooke L. Lietzke, Dickinson, ND Nicholas B. Nelson, Donnybrook, ND William S. Swanson, Jamestown, ND Klinton J. VanHeuveln, Pennock, MN Averee R. Zent, Dickinson, ND Kay Jenkins Jimmie Generation Scholarship Trent D. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND Kathleen Jenner Memorial Jimmie Generation Scholarship Janna M. Johnson, Hatton, ND Molly A. Struxness, Carrington, ND Alice Dahlstrom Jensen Scholarship Moriah T. Juhl, Williston, ND Arthur F. Jensen Scholarship Alex A. Looysen, Jamestown, ND Simon & Ethel Jepson Scholarship Kelsey J. Deragisch, Marshall, MN Bertha Paul Johnson Scholarship Mackenzie L. Hertz, Mott, ND E. A. Johnson MD Scholarship Brandi‑Rae E. Hanson, Arborfield, SK

Jim Johnson Scholarship Sydney M. Greenlund, Horace, ND Rachel J. Nyhus, Harvey, ND Maggie E. Seter, New Prague, MN Ole S. and Ruth K. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Bobbi J. Beer, Keldron, SD Jesse J. Behm, Fingal, ND Nathan A. Christiuk, Dufrost, MB Patrick T. Nord, Enderlin, ND Rollin & Helen Johnson Scholarship Caitlyn M. Arnold, Esmond, ND Samuel D. Faust, Columbus, MT Stella S. Johnson Scholarship Jessie R. Compton, Kalispell, MT Wallace E. Johnson and Susan Talley‑Johnson Scholarship Miranda L. Pearson, Warroad, MN Jim Johnson ‘65 Jimmie Generation Scholarship Daniel R. Janu, Frazee, MN Ronald and Audrey Jones Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kelly F. Wolbert, Milaca, MN Janet Joos Scholarship Coltin J. Huus, Enderlin, ND

Albert & Ida Sayler Klein Scholarship Molly A. Struxness, Carrington, ND Mona P. Klose Jimmie Generation Scholarship Andrea J. Toepke‑Floyd, Wishek, ND Richard and Audrey Kloubec Scholarship I Kadie E. Savage, Princeton, MN Richard and Audrey Kloubec Scholarship II Rhyan N. Wengorovius, Farmington, MI Kloubec Scholarship in Character in Leadership I Jessica L. Steinwand, Bismarck, ND Kloubec Scholarship in Character in Leadership II Morgan F. Mathison, Dilworth, MN Kloubec Scholarship in Character in Leadership III Miranda L. Pearson, Warroad, MN Kloubec Scholarship in Character in Leadership IV Kayla J. Price, Hensler, ND Kloubec Scholarship in Character in Leadership V Thomas A. Cooke, Northampton,

Wally and Mae Joos Scholarship Brooke M. Lukach, Jamestown, ND

Kloubec Scholarship in Character in Leadership VI Christian A. Henry, Decatur, AL

Heath Jordan Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kaia P. Buck, Mantorville, MN

Robert and Esther Kneeland Scholarship Kelsey M. Mittleider, Tappen, ND

Kale Memorial Scholarship John G. Tandsater, Argusville, ND R. F. & L. A. ‘Bob and Ott’ Kauphusman Scholarship Zachary D. Schweikert, Rathdrum, ID Erling E. & Gwen S. Kildahl Scholarship in Theater Sydney E. Johnson, Cambridge, MN Professor William Klaudt Honorary Scholarship Jordan P. Bridges, Farmington, MN

George N. Knight Scholarship Caitlyn M. Arnold, Esmond, ND Kelly and Larry Krein Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jesse R. Hacker, Alexandria, MN M P Kremer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Cole R. Praus, Breckenridge, MN Cynthia Kroeze Memorial Scholarship Rebecca R. O’Toole, Crystal, ND

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Elizabeth Kroeze Memorial Scholarship Kristen M. Meland, Harvey, ND Jeannette Gray Kroeze Music Scholarship Paige A. Meyer, Perham, MN Robert G. Kroeze Memorial Scholarship Rebekah M. Kramer, Surrey, BC Michner Kroeze Scholarship Meghan D. Kratofil, Hamilton, MT Sally Krueger Jimmie Generation Scholarship Sydney E. Johnson, Cambridge, MN The Kuhl Scholarship Kadie E. Savage, Princeton, MN Orville and Marcia Langdahl Scholarship Markie K. Struxness, Carrington, ND Gordon A. Larson Scholarship Hannah R. Erickson, Fargo, ND Taylor A. Hammer, Grand Forks, ND Samuel A. Heuchert, Saint Thomas, ND Sarah M. Kalmbach, Kenmare, ND Leah J. Oien, Hannaford, ND LaRissa J. Schlecht, Jamestown, ND Samantha A. Wetzel, Argusville, ND Tom & Frances Leach Foundation Scholarship Joseph M. Dirks, Rice, MN Brooke R. Grooters, West Fargo, ND Leevers Family Scholarship Autumn P. Wang, Devils Lake, ND A. F. Lehr Family Scholarship Erik S. Peterson, Bismarck, ND Zachary A. Wolf, Jamestown, ND Calvin C. Lehr Scholarship Mya J. Erickson, Lignite, ND Si and Martha Liechty Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mackenzie L. Hertz, Mott, ND Reuben and Clarice Liechty Jimmie Generation Scholarship I Beth A. Paulson, Fargo, ND Makenzie J. Sell, Oakes, ND

Clarice and Reuben Liechty Jimmie Generation Scholarship II Billie J. Buchanan, Jamestown, ND

Blanche A. Magnuson Scholarship Justin M. Larsen, Culbertson, MT

W. E. and Anna P. Lillo Scholarship Lindsey J. Kuntz, Richardton, ND

Karen and Gary Mailloux Jimmie Generation Scholarship Nichole R. Johansen, Jamestown, ND

Clifford & Margaret Lindberg Scholarship Tiffany M. Armstrong, Jamestown, ND

LoriAnn Schindel Marquardt Scholarship Ariel L. Oster, Wimbledon, ND

Donald L. and Loretta Lindberg Family Scholarship Chelsey R. Frydenlund, East Grand Forks,

Dr. Wilfred ‘Finny’ & Stella Martin Scholarship Mark R. Lybeck, Cando, ND

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Anna E. Helmstetler, Jamestown, ND Kelsey M. Smith, Amenia, ND Marvin and Carol Linde Jimmie Generation Scholarship Drew A. Larsen, Culbertson, MT Steve and Lori Listopad Jimmie Generation Scholarship Carley A. Ward, Hunter, ND Milton and Dorothy Lochow Scholarship Anna Kalliokoski, Dickinson, ND Dr. Robert E. Lucy Nursing Scholarship Jaclyn K. Engdahl, Jamestown, ND Nichole R. Johansen, Jamestown, ND Vanessa R. Polries, Shakopee, MN

Finny and Stella Martin Jimmie Generation Scholarship IV Bethann M. Milton, Newcastle, CA Harry and Jeane Mason Jimmie Generation Scholarship Whitney L. Ward, Hunter, ND Harry Mason Jimmie Generation Scholarship II Ryan J. Adkins, Victoria, BC Albert Mattheis Scholarship Andrew M. Rott, Anamoose, ND Grant and Maxine Mattson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Molly J. Ecker, Fargo, ND

Milton Luikens Jimmie Generation Scholarship Niki R. Schmitz, Jamestown, ND

Louvicia and Gary Mayer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Amber R. Swart, West Fargo, ND

Marjorie Torrey Lukanitsch Scholarship Jana L. Lynch, Jamestown, ND

Keith Brooks McClelland Scholarship Jacoby I. Holte, Columbia Falls, MT

Fred and Jane Lukens Jimmie Generation Scholarship Briana O. VinZant, Soldotna, AK

John E. & Natalie McElroy Scholarship in Business Chase A. Marker, Montpelier, ND

Edwin O. Lund Memorial Nursing Scholarship Briana N. Tayer, Milnor, ND

Dolores McGarvey Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jeremy R. Wirtz, Underwood, ND

R. G. and Lorraine Lyngstad Nursing Scholarship Alyssa N. Sanders, Glasgow, MT

Bernie and Darlene McIlonie Jimmie Generation Scholarship Michael A. Hust, Jamestown, ND

John and Eunice MacFarlane Scholarship Jordan M. Lynch, Jamestown, ND


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Laurance and Mary McKenna Scholarship Kayla M. Thoele, Jamestown, ND

Stella Rohan Moore Scholarship Andrea M. Brenno, Devils Lake, ND Jessamine A. Julian, Two Harbors, MN

Nold Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Beau A. Eriksson, Devils Lake, ND

Wayne and Maybelle McKirdy Scholarship Emma L. Lysne, Plymouth, MN

Paul & Mary Morck Music Scholarship Kathleen E. Roehm, Jamestown, ND

Awanda M. Nowatzki Scholarship Kendra McCall, Tarboro, NC

Robert and Mary Muhs Jimmie Generation Scholarship Amanda M. Schultz, Fargo, ND

Curt Nyhus Jimmie Generation Scholarship Alyssa N. Sanders, Glasgow, MT

Ed Nafus Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jessica L. Steinwand, Bismarck, ND

O’Keeffe Jimmie Generation Scholarship Zachary S. Pickering, Pinehurst, ID

John O. & Margery A. Nelson First American Scholarship Heather H. Erbele, Jamestown, ND Joshua T. Verghis, Fargo, ND

Robert J. Olson Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Connor S. Doppler, Ramsey, MN

Arthur, Helen, & Keith McMillan Scholarship Jenevieve L. Bayless, Turtle Lake, ND Deborah Swan Starkey Medlar Scholarship Grayson C. Leder, Missoula, MT Sakara L. Topp, Grace City, ND Clara Meidinger English Scholarship Jessamine A. Julian, Two Harbors, MN Clara Meidinger Memorial Scholarship Sarah C. Holen, LaMoure, ND Roland E. Meidinger Scholarship Devin J. Arnold, Esmond, ND Shirley Meidinger English Scholarship Anthony R. Cook, Jamestown, ND John & Helen Meinke Scholarship Jonathan A. Minchella, Bolton, ON Rodney Melgard Scholarship in the Natural Sciences William L. Caldwell, Hettinger, ND Rodney Melgard Scholarship II Benjamin P. O’Fallon, Burnsville, MN Samuel & Bertha Merritt/First Presbyterian Church Scholarship Andrea M. Markwart, Bismarck, ND Virgil Miedema & Barbara Spaid Jimmie Generation Scholarship Markelle M. Kudrna, Bismarck, ND Medora Mehrer Moburg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ariel L. Oster, Wimbledon, ND Montana Dakota Utilities Scholarship Derek J. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND Molly A. Struxness, Carrington, ND

Rev. Dr. Kathy J. Nelson Scholarship Joseph E. Jensen, Jamestown, ND Rev. Dr. Kathy J. Nelson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Benjamin M. Mortenson, Ham Lake, MN Kari and Leo Ness Jimmie Generation Scholarship Joseph E. Jensen, Jamestown, ND Charlotte Newcombe Foundation Scholarship Nathaniel L. Shenk, Hammett, ID Dajan A. Treder, Anchorage, AK Elaine Nielsen Memorial Scholarship Amanda D. Kramer, Maplewood, MN Don & Lucile Nierling Music Scholarship Aaron A. Paulson, Sebeka, MN Nierling Stutsman County Scholarship Patricia A. Coats, Jamestown, ND Matthew W. Johnson, Jamestown, ND Ashley M. Kronebusch, Jamestown, ND Jordan M. Lynch, Jamestown, ND Niki R. Schmitz, Jamestown, ND Kayla A. Schumacher, Jamestown, ND Lexi J. Sveum, Jamestown, ND Fred & Vera (Suiter) Noble Scholarship Janelle L. Widmer, Jamestown, ND

Doris (Curry) Orr Scholarship Jill L. Gustafson, Jamestown, ND Violet Tarnasky & Orville ‘Bud’ Ova Scholarship Andrea J. Toepke‑Floyd, Wishek, ND Overholser Family Scholarship Sarah C. Holen, LaMoure, ND Irene M. Overholser Scholarship Jonathan Jacobs, Keerbergen, Belgium Florence Reed Owens Scholarship Ashley L. Barnhart, Kenmare, ND Levi D. Brown, Bathgate, ND Kyle J. Nielsen, Culbertson, MT Rebecca R. O’Toole, Crystal, ND Rev. Douglas P. Oyan ‘43 Jimmie Generation Scholarship Julia L. Peterson, Makoti, ND Zoe Ann Palmer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Michael D. Strain, Motley, MN Parker Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Tucker J. Bartlett, Wimbledon, ND Gordon and Beth Parry Scholarship August J. Ramasco, Twin Falls, ID Patricia Carlson Parry Scholarship Kayla S. Isaacs, Mandan, ND

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Sherry G. Rasmussen Patterson Scholarship Samantha C. Goff, Danvers, MN Kelly F. Wolbert, Milaca, MN Adelheid Guenthner Pauls Memorial Scholarship Nicholas A. Crannell, Agua Dulce, CA Lawrie and Teddi Jo Paulson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Brequan D. Tucker, Joliet, IL Alice T. Paulson Scholarship Emily M. Provance, Jamestown, ND Bernice Pavek Jimmie Generation Scholarship Megan V. Pold, Prior Lake, MN Claude M. Pearson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kaeli J. Kraska, New Brighton, MN Charles P. & Wanda (Todd) Pederson Scholarship Ryan L. Benke, Jamestown, ND Landon A. Dallmann, Jamestown, ND Brandon N. Hart, Jamestown, ND Kendra L. Rachel, Jamestown, ND Amber K. Ramlo, Jamestown, ND Shantel Penn Scholarship Brooke L. Lietzke, Dickinson, ND Kathleen Joy Perry Scholarship Kayla Byle, Kalispell, MT Dale & Lorraine (Thue) Peterson Scholarship Taylor A. Lammers, Kindred, ND

Leon Plantinga Scholarship Nathan S. Kopperud, Jamestown, ND Hildagard M. Powell Scholarship Megan A. Cunningham, Oakes, ND Keith and Edith Prentice Scholarship I Kathleen E. Roehm, Jamestown, ND Prentice Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Daniel J. Arens, Osakis, MN Kaitlyn R. Bollingberg, Grand Forks, ND Robert “Skip” Preusse Scholarship Athena M. Rieck, Edina, MN JR and Kristin Price Jimmie Generation Scholarship William S. Swanson, Jamestown, ND Robert E. & Alta Mae (Davidson) Pulfrey Scholarship Marco H. Psihountas, Olathe, KS

Paul Remboldt Scholarship Reid E. Halvorson, Williston, ND McKaela E. Larson, Crookston, MN Bob and Norma Richardson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kadie E. Savage, Princeton, MN Richter Family Scholarship in Health Career Study Brittany A. Maasjo, Enderlin, ND G. Calvin Ringgenberg Scholarship Valerie J. Kerner, Dickinson, ND Duane and Joyce Risan Jimmie Generation Scholarship Tara A. Sluik, Mason City, IA Clifford Riskedahl Memorial Scholarship Kenneth C. Robison, Jamestown, ND Erna Riskedahl Memorial Scholarship Briane J. Earles, Jamestown, ND

Robyn Purath Memorial Scholarship Jahna C. Wong, Renton, WA

Mike Roeser Scholarship Morgan F. Mathison, Dilworth, MN

Robyn Purath Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kelly F. Wolbert, Milaca, MN

Kathleen and Scott Rowe Jimmie Generation Scholarship Alexandria C. Hanson, Jamestown, ND

Dr. Michelle Radke Jimmie Generation Scholarship Andrea J. Toepke‑Floyd, Wishek, ND

Emery & Corinne (Hochhalter) Roy Scholarship Courtney J. Diestler, Fergus Falls, MN

Albert Reddig Scholarship Kristen M. Meland, Harvey, ND

Homer Rudolf Jimmie Generation Scholarship Aaron A. Paulson, Sebeka, MN

Emanuel & Esther Redmann Scholarship Sarah C. Holen, LaMoure, ND

Arthur and Therese Rulon Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jordan P. Bridges, Farmington, MN

Darin and Polly Peterson Scholarship Nathan J. Willer, Jamestown, ND

Irma Austin Reed Scholarship Valerie J. Kerner, Dickinson, ND

Darin and Polly Peterson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kaeli J. Kraska, New Brighton, MN

David and Aletta Reed Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ryan J. Adkins, Victoria, BC

Paul and Melinda Pina Jimmie Generation Scholarship Benjamin M. Mortenson, Ham Lake, MN

Rose Mary Reiland Scholarship in Music Kathleen E. Roehm, Jamestown, ND

Vernon and Martha “Martie” Sauter Jimmie Generation Scholar Natalie C. Gubler, Belle Plaine, MN

Jeraldine Fae (Lund) Reiner Scholarship Dajan A. Treder, Anchorage, AK

June Schauer Scholarship in Nursing Erin L. Gabel, Lisbon, ND

Dr. Russell O. & Inez Sather Scholarship Olivia A. Knott, Red Lake Falls, MN Taylor P. Winter, Waubun, MN


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Arthur Schauer Scholarship in Music Heather H. Erbele, Jamestown, ND

Gayle Harben Schuler Scholarship John M. Peterson, Makoti, ND

Robert and Joan (Cornell) Scheel Scholarship Tyler A. Templin, Foley, MN

Clarence & Virginia Schweigert Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jeffrey S. Hamann, Fergus Falls, MN

Lois M. (Ness) Scherbenske Nursing Scholarship Kamille A. Abrahamson, St. John, ND

George D. Seekins Memorial Scholarship William S. Swanson, Jamestown, ND

Dr. M.James & Lois Scherbenske Scholarship Anthony Eric G. Buzzell, El Cajon, CA Dr. M. James & Lois Scherbenske Jimmie Generation Scholarship Logan Brown, Roseville, MN Matthew A. Wingo, Farmersville, TX Elmer and Bonnie Schindel Scholarship Peter C. Odney, Saint Paul, MN Bonnie (Prochaska) Schindel ‘64 Scholarship Akela M. Juhl, Williston, ND Bonnie (Prochaska) Schindel Jimmie Generation Scholarship Isaac D. Bumgardner, Williston, ND Norman and Ann Lynn (Hanson) Schindler Jimmie Generation Scholarlship Philip L. Rostad, Kindred, ND Russ and Carol Schmeichel Jimmie Generation Scholarship Brittany A. Maasjo, Enderlin, ND Jay and Donna Schmitz Jimmie Generation Scholarship Matthew S. Baumgartner, Jamestown, ND Jule Ann Schock Jimmie Generation Scholarship Brittany M. Cochran, Elmira, OR Ann Schubert Scholarship Emily A. Berge, Binford, ND Buell Schubert Scholarship Vanessa R. Polries, Shakopee, MN

Helen Seibold Scholarship Alannah P. Dosh, Brainerd, MN Corey D. Scevers, Clancy, MT

Jeremy and Erica (Larson) Skoglund Jimmie Generation Scholarship Andrew M. Rott, Anamoose, ND Dr. Richard Harrison Smith Scholarship Christopher T. Koppinger, Bismarck, ND Luella E. & Marvin J. Snyder Scholarship Kamille A. Abrahamson, St. John, ND Caitlyn M. Arnold, Esmond, ND Donald B. Sorenson Scholarship Matthew S. Baumgartner, Jamestown, ND

Leonhard J. Seitz Scholarship Trent D. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND

Grier Starr Scholarship in Pre‑Medicine Kayla A. Schumacher, Jamestown, ND

Dr. Joseph H. Selliken, Jr. Scholarship Hannah K. Langseth, Fargo, ND Alicia M. Soto, Santa Maria, CA

Carl Steffan Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kiley N. Fuller, Ellendale, ND

Zora J. (Brown) Selliken Scholarship Brooke L. Lietzke, Dickinson, ND Nathan J. Long, Mandan, ND

Todd and Shelly Steinwand Jimmie Generation Scholarship Stephanie K. Storslee, Bismarck, ND

Zora B. Selliken ‘31 100th Birthday Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mackenzie E. Schwartz, Northwood, ND

Alex Stern Family Foundation Scholarship Matthew T. Achter, Fargo, ND Brandon D. Anderson, West Fargo, ND Taylor L. Bertsch, Fargo, ND Katie M. Bjertness, Hickson, ND Elizabeth M. Bresson, Fargo, ND Sydney M. Greenlund, Horace, ND Hannah K. Langseth, Fargo, ND Tyler J. Leslie, Davenport, ND Kaylyn A. Lindstrom, Amenia, ND Alexis A. Martinson, Fargo, ND Jasmine E. Moffett, Fargo, ND Beth A. Paulson, Fargo, ND Brook A. Rheault, West Fargo, ND Kelsey M. Smith, Amenia, ND Bria M. Taber, Fargo, ND

Jennifer (Larson) Shafer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Valerie J. Kerner, Dickinson, ND Lloyd C. Sheldon and Agnes Griffin Scholarship Derrick A. Asimeng, Derby Avenue, Accra Aubrey A. Beaumont, Great Falls, MT Joseph S. Fabro, Woodbury, MN Sheldon J. Froelich, Lemmon, SD Emily R. Greuel, Grand Forks, ND Ross P. Hogan, Jamestown, ND Malcolm M. Jenkins, Maple Shade, NJ Spencer A. Kamoni, Jamestown, ND Alison C. Kassian, Wilton, ND Andrea M. Knudsvig, Audubon, MN Morgan F. Mathison, Dilworth, MN Nicholas B. Nelson, Donnybrook, ND Allison V. Roper, Victoria, BC Tarina M. Sablan, Port Orchard, WA Shook Family Scholarship Amanda M. Schultz, Fargo, ND Shook Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Andrew M. Rott, Anamoose, ND

Herman and Adeline Stern Scholarship Kayla J. Schlichtmann, Fargo, ND Blanche Stewart Scholarship Lauren M. Jankoviak, Bismarck, ND Robert A. and Claudia D. Stewart Jimmie Generation Scholarship Monica G. McMonigle, Othello, WA

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Harold & Merle Stokke Scholarship I Abigail J. Nill, Jamestown, ND

Ann Sukumlyn Scholarship in Religion Nathan J. Long, Mandan, ND

Harold & Merle Stokke Scholarship II Makenzie J. Sell, Oakes, ND

William Sundahl Scholarship Derek J. Roemmich, Bottineau, ND

Harold and Merle Stokke Jimmie Generation Scholarship Katie M. Kuchynski, Bismarck, ND

Russ and Cheryl Sunderland Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jaclyn K. Engdahl, Jamestown, ND

Dr. Franklin D. and M. Louise Stone Memorial Scholarship Sydney E. Johnson, Cambridge, MN

Colette Kauphusman Taber Scholarship Dylan L. Bedward, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA

Curtis and Pearl Van Beek Scholarship Bobbi J. Beer, Keldron, SD

Marlys Stoudt Scholarship Emily M. Provance, Jamestown, ND

William and Myrna Tarnasky Jimmie Generation Scholarship Nichole L. Kenney, Owatonna, MN

Carter and Sally Van Beek Jimmie Generation Scholarship Taylor A. Lammers, Kindred, ND

Carol Stoudt Scholarship Paige A. Meyer, Perham, MN

Erma G. Taylor Scholarship Jana L. Lynch, Jamestown, ND

Richard M. Stoudt Sr. Annual Cash Scholarship McKaela E. Larson, Crookston, MN

Marian Thackray Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ashley K. Bellm, Golden, CO

Janet VanBruggen Jimmie Generation Scholarship Robin L. Weber, Linton, ND

Richard M. Stoudt Sr. Scholarship Tiffany M. Armstrong, Jamestown, ND

W. B. Thomas Scholarship in Science Christopher J. Rochon, Superior, WI

Frances Stough Beier Scholarship McKaela E. Larson, Crookston, MN

Mary E. Davis Thorstad Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ashley L. Barnhart, Kenmare, ND

Floy (St. John) Stough Scholarship Kayla J. Price, Hensler, ND Stough ‑ Jackson Scholarship for Actors Briana O. VinZant, Soldotna, AK Harold S. Strandness Scholarship in Religion Nathan J. Long, Mandan, ND Marie Strong Memorial Scholarship Jill L. Gustafson, Jamestown, ND Rev. Charles & Clara Strutz Memorial Scholarship Kayla J. Price, Hensler, ND

Barbara Fiedler Thurman Memorial Scholarship Samantha A. Wetzel, Argusville, ND James and Luella Traiser Scholarship Tori J. Thompson, Eagan, MN Mary Mathias Trautman Scholarship Andrea M. Steinberger, Carpio, ND Kevin Lewis Troy Scholarship Krista K. Thielges, Enderlin, ND Schafer‑Tyler‑Yaw Scholarship Joshua G. Knutson, Casselton, ND

Stutsman County Medical Society Nursing Scholarship Morgan A. Croves, Casselton, ND

Mark and Karen Tyler Jimmie Generation Scholarship Briana N. Tayer, Milnor, ND

Toki Sudoh Scholarship Andrea J. Toepke‑Floyd, Wishek, ND

Lois (Wolf) Ulmer Memorial Scholarship Erin L. Gabel, Lisbon, ND

Michael Unhjem College Fellow in HIPS Scholarship Katie L. Carpenter, Moffit, ND Tillie Sauter Unruh Scholarship in Music Nathan S. Kopperud, Jamestown, ND UPS Foundation Scholarship (NDICF) Nathaniel L. Shenk, Hammett, ID

James and Marlene (Miedema) Vondergeest Scholarship Brandi‑Rae E. Hanson, Arborfield, SK Marion Moffett Wakefield Biology Scholarship Philip L. Rostad, Kindred, ND James S. Walker Scholarship Sarah C. Holen, LaMoure, ND Nadine L. Walker Scholarship Jill L. Gustafson, Jamestown, ND Fern and Helen (Griffin) Wanek Scholarship Josie M. Bopp, Oakes, ND Don Wanner Sr. Memorial Scholarship Dajan A. Treder, Anchorage, AK Anna E. Watt Nursing Scholarship Emerald N. Gyuricza, Missoula, MT W. Allan & Lucile Watt Ministry Scholarship Brooke L. Lietzke, Dickinson, ND Gary and Myra Watts Jimmie Generation Scholarship Savannah R. Thompson, New York Mills, MN


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Gordon G. and Lila Clark Weber Scholarship Zachary J. O’Dell, Bountiful, UT Rosemary Bozak Weber Scholarship Katie M. Bjertness, Hickson, ND Claire Weiermuller Scholarship Nathan J. Long, Mandan, ND Bill and Diane Weispfenning Jimmie Generation Scholarship Samantha C. Goff, Danvers, MN Wells Fargo Jimmie Generation Scholarship Samantha C. Goff, Danvers, MN Wells Family Scholarship Stephanie K. Storslee, Bismarck, ND William Westley Memorial Scholarship Bobbi J. Beer, Keldron, SD Janice Ecker Wetzel Memorial Scholarship Taylor A. Lammers, Kindred, ND Lew and Verlyn White Annual Cash Scholarship Jenna K. Lautt, Fredonia, ND

Frances Horner Wicks Scholarship Savannah R. Thompson, New York Mills, MN

Estelle D. Wyman Scholarship Andrew M. Rott, Anamoose, ND

Juel Wiese Scholarship Sydney E. Johnson, Cambridge, MN

Donna Moore Young Scholarship in Biology Sarah L. Becker, Rochester, MN

Charles J. and Brenda A. Willoughby Scholarship Alex A. Looysen, Jamestown, ND Percy G. Willson Scholarship Geminette Palencia, Honolulu, HI John L. & Palma Wilson Scholarship Michael J. Anderson, Morris, MN Megan R. Baker, Ankeny, IA Jennifer L. Brandt, Devils Lake, ND Katianne M. Brockpahler, Sebeka, MN Sarah J. Didychuk, Brandon, MB Stephanie K. Erlandson, Breckenridge, MN Noah A. Fagerlund, Crookston, MN Raena M. Haatvedt, Grand Rapids, MN Megan L. Krick, Medford, OR Echo S. Locken, Pekin, ND Karson M. Pederson, Watford City, ND Carlotta Jo Rasmussen, Richville, MN Anne M. Schmaltz, Rugby, ND Katie M. Stumpf, Bismarck, ND Destiny J. Winkler, Valley City, ND Carolgene Wolf Scholarship Megan D. Heriot, Mission, BC

Michael N. Zaino Jimmie Generation Scholarship Brooke D. Winson, Jamestown, ND Zwemke ‑ Strand Scholarship Kaitlin L. Anderson, Grand Forks, ND

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Jimmie Generation Scholarships July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2014

THE JIMMIE GENERATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PERSONALLY impact the lives of students at the University of Jamestown by establishing named scholarships for a minimum gift of $500 per year. Scholarships may be named in honor of a friend or family member for a student scholar, athlete or artist. Since this program began in the fall of 2010, over 130 new Jimmie Generation Scholarships have been established. Please visit uj.edu to see an updated list of the scholarships that have been created to date or to establish a scholarship of your own. Or, call Polly Peterson or Karen Crane for more information. Accounting Excellence Jimmie Generation Scholarship Glen and Connie Altringer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Amundson Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Dr. Ed and Sue Anderson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Terry and Sue Anderson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mark and Melanie Anderson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Paulette Armstrong Jimmie Generation Scholarship Robert & Donna Badal Jimmie Generation Scholarship Clair and Marcella Baker Jimmie Generation Scholarship Charlotte Bellon Jimmie Generation Scholarship Bruce and Roni Berg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Sherwood and Elizabeth Berg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ross and Caron Berg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Joy Bliss Jimmie Generation Scholarship Cleo and Joan Boschee Jimmie Generation Scholarship Roger & Shirley Branning & S. Wilbur Hauff Jimmie Generation Steven and Tammara Braunberger Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mirt D. Brown Jimmie Generation Scholarship Phil Brown Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jack Brown Jimmie Generation Scholarship Terri Folk Brown Jimmie Generation Scholarship Don and Sharon Caine Jimmie Generation Scholarship Logan Caldwell Jimmie Generation Scholarship Darrell Christie5862 Jimmie Generation Scholarship Clyde and Deloris Christy Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jamestown Classic Car Club Jimmie Generation Scholarship Community MRI Services Jimmie Generation Scholarship Dr. Gordon W. Dewald Jimmie Generation Memorial Scholarship A. Benjamin and Barbara Dove Jimmie Generation Scholarship Clifford & Diane Erickson Family Jimmie Generation Scholar Alison Fallgatter Jimmie Generation Scholarship Farmers Union Insurance Jimmie Generation Scholarship Vernon and Darlene Feil Jimmie Generation Scholarship Merle L. Foss Jimmie Generation Scholarship The Frandson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Sarah Fuchs Jimmie Generation Scholarship Bruce A. and Evangeline Wilson Furness Jimmie Generation Scholarship Lorraine & Bruce Furness Jimmie Generation Scholarship Vimala Gadde Jimmie Generation Scholarship Dennis Gienger Jimmie Generation Scholarship Great Plains Directory Service Jimmie Generation Scholarship

Tecta America Dakotas LLC/ Greenberg Roofing Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mayburne J. Gregor Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kristy Aslakson Hager Jimmie Generation Scholarship Richard and Dr. Geneal Hall Jimmie Generation Scholarship Katie Hall and Merritt Carlson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ken and Barbara Hallgrimson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Helen J. Hample Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jeff Hanson ‘82 & Margit Bretzki Jimmie Generation Scholar Gerry and Loretta Hegstad Jimmie Generation Scholarship W. John Hein Jimmie Generation Scholarship Eleanor Herzog Jimmie Generation Scholarship Davy Hokana Jimmie Generation Scholarship Janet L. Holaday Jimmie Generation Scholarship Daryl and Janice Hubbard Jimmie Generation Scholarship Harvey and Kathy Huber Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kay Jenkins Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kathleen Jenner Memorial Jimmie Generation Scholarship Frank and Stephanie Jensen Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jim Johnson ‘65 Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ronald and Audrey Jones Jimmie Generation Scholarship Heath Jordan Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mona P. Klose Jimmie Generation Scholarship Paul Kranz Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kelly and Larry Krein Jimmie Generation Scholarship M P Kremer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Sally Krueger Jimmie Generation Scholarship Courtney (Wong) Lemer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Elizabeth Lemm Jimmie Generation Scholarship Si and Martha Liechty Jimmie Generation Scholarship Reuben and Clarice Liechty Jimmie Generation Scholarship I Clarice and Reuben Liechty Jimmie Generation Scholarship II Marvin and Carol Linde Jimmie Generation Scholarship Steve and Lori Listopad Jimmie Generation Scholarship Marjorie R. Logdson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Milton Luikens Jimmie Generation Scholarship Fred and Jane Lukens Jimmie Generation Scholarship Karen and Gary Mailloux Jimmie Generation Scholarship Finny and Stella Martin Jimmie Generation Scholarship IV Harry and Jeane Mason Jimmie Generation Scholarship Harry Mason Jimmie Generation Scholarship II


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Grant and Maxine Mattson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Louvicia and Gary Mayer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Dolores McGarvey Jimmie Generation Scholarship Bernie and Darlene McIlonie Jimmie Generation Scholarship Virgil Miedema & Barbara Spaid Jimmie Generation Scholarship Medora Mehrer Moburg Jimmie Generation Scholarship Robert and Mary Muhs Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ed Nafus Jimmie Generation Scholarship Virginia Nafus Jimmie Generation Scholarship Rev. Dr. Kathy J. Nelson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Kari and Leo Ness Jimmie Generation Scholarship David and Marjorie Nething Jimmie Generation Scholarship Nold Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Curt Nyhus Jimmie Generation Scholarship O’Keeffe Jimmie Generation Scholarship Robert J. Olson Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Paul and Teresa Olson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Optimist Club Jimmie Generation Scholarship OtterTail Power Company Jimmie Generation Scholarship Rev. Douglas P. Oyan ‘43 Jimmie Generation Scholarship Zoe Ann Palmer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Parker Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Lawrie and Teddi Jo Paulson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Bernice Pavek Jimmie Generation Scholarship Claude M. Pearson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Randy and Sandra Perkins Jimmie Generation Scholarship Darin and Polly Peterson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Paul and Melinda Pina Jimmie Generation Scholarship Prentice Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship JR and Kristin Price Jimmie Generation Scholarship Robyn Purath Jimmie Generation Scholarship Pauline Purath Jimmie Generation Scholarship Dr. Michelle Radke Jimmie Generation Scholarship David and Aletta Reed Jimmie Generation Scholarship Bob and Norma Richardson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Gary and Jill Riffe Jimmie Generation Scholarship Duane and Joyce Risan Jimmie Generation Scholarship

Kathleen and Scott Rowe Jimmie Generation Scholarship Homer Rudolf Jimmie Generation Scholarship Arthur and Therese Rulon Jimmie Generation Scholarship Vernon and Martha “Martie” Sauter Jimmie Generation Scholar Dr. M. James & Lois Scherbenske Jimmie Generation Scholar Bonnie (Prochaska) Schindel Jimmie Generation Scholarship Norman and Ann Lynn (Hanson) Schindler Jimmie Generation Sch Russ and Carol Schmeichel Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jay and Donna Schmitz Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jule Ann Schock Jimmie Generation Scholarship Clarence & Virginia Schweigert Jimmie Generation Scholarship Brenda and Bruce Selinger Jimmie Generation Scholarship Zora B. Selliken ‘31 100th Birthday Jimmie Generation Schol Jennifer (Larson) Shafer Jimmie Generation Scholarship Shook Family Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jeremy and Erica (Larson) Skoglund Jimmie Generation Scholar Carl Steffan Jimmie Generation Scholarship Todd and Shelly Steinwand Jimmie Generation Scholarship Robert A. and Claudia D. Stewart Jimmie Generation Scholarsh Judith Stickel Jimmie Generation Scholarlship Harold and Merle Stokke Jimmie Generation Scholarship Russ and Cheryl Sunderland Jimmie Generation Scholarship Jack and Regina Suyderhoud Jimmie Generation Scholarship William and Myrna Tarnasky Jimmie Generation Scholarship Marian Thackray Jimmie Generation Scholarship Ray and Janet Thielman Jimmie Generation Scholarship Margaret Thielsch Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mary E. Davis Thorstad Jimmie Generation Scholarship Mark and Karen Tyler Jimmie Generation Scholarship Carter and Sally Van Beek Jimmie Generation Scholarship Janet VanBruggen Jimmie Generation Scholarship Chrystal Veazey-Watson Jimmie Generation Scholarship Gary and Myra Watts Jimmie Generation Scholarship Bill and Diane Weispfenning Jimmie Generation Scholarship Wells Fargo Jimmie Generation Scholarship Carole Peterson Woiwode Jimmie Generation Scholarship Clark Wold Jimmie Generation Scholarship Michael N. Zaino Jimmie Generation Scholarship

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The Heritage Circle As of June 30, 2014

Annuities Dale and Ruth Baumgartner I, II Bruce Berg Manny* and Patricia Buzzell I, II, III Eugene* and Margaret DeLange Dr. Vernon J. and Darlene Feil Dr. Merle Foss Arlene Gran Ruth Gray Calvin Greatsinger Dr. Thomas and Lorraine Hamilton Wesley Hart Dorothea Hegbar I, II Kay and Sadie Jenkins Ronald and Susan Johnson Wendell* and Elizabeth Josal I, II, III Russell* and Leora Kellogg Larry and Kelly Krein Adrian Lawler I, II Mark and June Lehr Wally and Nancy* Lodine Dr. Steven C. Maier Dr. Wilfred “Finny” and Stella Martin I, II, III William* and Dolores McGarvey Eleanor Meier Ellen Meier Violet Tarnasky Ova I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX J. Spencer* and Ruth Overholser I, II Muriel Peterson Robert and Norma Richardson Patricia Ryberg Florence Scherbenske Jean B. and Harold W. Scott I, II, III, IV Martha Squires Norene Strid James and Luella Traiser Chester Vaught* Robert* and Enid Wells Juel Wiese I, II Donna Moore Young * indicates deceased


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Estate Commitments Carolynn Anderson and William Reedy Mary Baird Wendy Banister and Amber Fredrickson James and Patricia Beech Charlotte Bellon Alvera Bergquist Jane Bonner Nan Borg Patrick and JoAnn Braunagel Dennis Brennan Manny* and Patricia Buzzell Phyllis Christie Dr. James Conger Joe Debode Linda L. Engberg Drs. Merle and Peggy Foss Jeffrey and Janet Frommelt Bruce and Lorraine Furness Dennis Gienger Agnes Griffin* William Gussner Wesley Hart Anne Haugaard* Dorothea Hegbar James and Bonnie Hild Dr. Roy and Gail Holand Marcia Houtz C. Louise Johnson William Joos Odell and Marjorie Krohn Adrian Lawler Yun Ho* and Soon Jha Lee Leonard Lund Jo Lusk LaVonne Mahugh James E. and Modean McCullough Wayne McKirdy Bonnie McLellan Dorothy Moshier Ross Mushik Anne Nelson Lynn Nelson-Paretta William Parker Jim Nowatzki Dr. Anne Oppegard Muriel Peterson Rev. and Mrs. Richard Poppen D. Clark Potter Joan Redmann Marilynn Read

* indicates deceased

Rose Mary Reiland* J. Thomas Rulon, MD Robert and Myrna* Sarbaum David A. Schauer Elmer and Bonnie* Schindel Jerry and Julie Schock Marvin and Helen Seibold Dr. Daniel Sillers Wes Skow Carol Stoudt Dr. Hazel Stroth Susan Talley-Johnson Sandra Thiel Mary Tyler and Peter Mann B. Clarke and Patricia Vestal Lois Vogel* Dr. & Mrs. James S. Walker Donald F. Wanner Jr. Juel Wiese Donna (Moore) Young

Insurance Pamela Burkhardt Dr. Lloyd* and Gloria Carlson Dr. Peggy Foss Angeline Holdaway Nathan and Katie Peine H. George Schuler Marvin and Helen Seibold

Trusts Dr. Donald and Sharon Caine Leslie M.* and Loretta E. Ericson Chester Foresman* Dr. James Frey* Bruce and Lorraine Furness Arlene Gran Ada Haroldson* William* and Marguerite* Huey Dr. Duane Hyde Mark and June Lehr Thomas and Kathleen Muscatell Edward and Elaine Nafus Robert and Eleanor Olson Violet Tarnasky Ova Allen Pepple* Ralph Rothstein* Norman and Lynn Schindler

Lloyd Sheldon* Marvin and Luella* Snyder Robert and Claudia Stewart Richard* and Honey Bee Stoudt Gordon Weber*

Anonymous Legacy Gifts and Donors’ States of Residence 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Bequest - North Dakota Bequest - Oregon Bequest - Florida Bequest - Florida Insurance Trust - California Bequest - Texas Bequest - Oregon Bequest - Arizona Trust - Pennsylvania Bequest - North Dakota Bequest - Arizona Bequest - Nebraska Insurance - Montana

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