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Dear Alumni and Friends, There’s an entirely new way to look at Lebanon Valley College. When you stand on the High Family Terrace of the Jeanne and Edward H. Arnold Health Professions Pavilion, you see campus stretching out to the south, east, and west. The clock tower of the Humanities Building, the green expanse of Henry and Gladys Arnold Field, and the trees that bring vibrant colors to campus every fall form a beautiful landscape that extends into the valley. From this elevated physical perspective, LVC’s deeper purpose as a College and its role in society grows clear. We are a place seamlessly connected with our region and the world. Through the powerful opportunities we offer, we are bringing the world to campus and propelling our students out into it. Our students are active in the community and world teaching children soft skills at local elementary schools, documenting stories of veterans at the Lebanon VA Medical Center, gaining work experience in government at the Capitol in Harrisburg, and performing service work in a rural fishing village in the Dominican Republic. They become graduates who are awarded Fulbright scholarships to conduct research around the world, invent new products, lead businesses small and large, and improve communications and policies. All contribute to the physical, mental, economic, and spiritual well-being of individuals and society. Alumni and friends of the College are taking note of these outcomes and the value of today’s LVC education. This pride was on display at our recent Homecoming, when hundreds returned to campus to show their families the place where they received an exceptional education. Everywhere I turned, people were dressed in their LVC gear and enjoying reconnecting with each other and the College. The pride is clear in the number of alumni who have encouraged their nieces, nephews, students, and neighbors to apply to LVC through a new referral program that provides $1,000 annual scholarships to admitted applicants. And this pride and belief that an LVC education only gets better is apparent in the transformative gifts that alumni and friends make each year. We have exceeded the requirements for the $10 million Arnold Challenge match to fund the Arnold Health Professions Pavilion and reached nearly $14 million in gifts—a record for an LVC facility. The best-in-class Arnold Health Professions Pavilion is a place where all LVC students can gather to study, socialize, and become the deeply practiced and knowledgeable professionals our society very much needs. A commitment from trustee Wendie DiMatteo Holsinger and her husband, Steve, will enhance internship opportunities through the Edward and Lynn Breen Center for Graduate Success. We know that our students consider internships to be a priority in their college experience. Through the Institute for Educational Governance and Leadership (IEGL), our students now have access—and the opportunity to contribute—to thought leadership regarding public education in Pennsylvania. IEGL is the result of collaboration with and funding from the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (and its CEO, Nathan Mains ’94), CM Regent, CM CARES (the Church Mutual Insurance Company Foundation), and the Pennsylvania Public Education Foundation. Many more strategic partnerships await us that will further enhance learning and provide meaningful work-experiences for our students. Scholarships open the door to the many advantages of an LVC education. In the past five years, LVC awarded nearly $6 million in scholarships made possible by endowed gifts. Thanks to the generosity of Dr. JonnaLynn Knauer Mandelbaum ’69, Fatima Madondo and Darrell Tanyaradzwa Duri, both class of 2022, join Shingirai Guchu ’21 as Almond Tree Scholars at LVC (see p. 15). These students of high promise but limited financial means from Zimbabwe receive full-tuition scholarships, room, board, taxes, and stipends for travel and expenses. Alumni and friends established nine new scholarships in 2017–2018. LVC offers its deepest gratitude to Marsha R. Banks ’04 (see p. 9), Dr. Susan A. Engle ’78, Eric L. Himelright M’98 and Amy Himelright, Brian C. Hughes ’97, George J. King ’68 (trustee) and Eileen M. King, Randall E. McCarty P’07 (Clark Associates Inc. Charitable Foundation), Steven P. Mowrer ’98, M’09, P’22, Alan M. Newsome ’07 (trustee) and Ashton R. Newsome, and the estate of Curtis C. Troutman ’56 (see p. 25 for all new scholarships). Also, we received another $460,000 grant from the Stabler Foundation, our largest scholarship donor. With this gift, the Stabler Endowment has grown to more than $4.5 million and provided financial support to 116 Stabler Scholars since the foundation’s first gift in 2009–2010.
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Alumni loyalty is strong at The Valley. This fall, 89 legacy children are attending LVC, including (l. to r.) Bailey Harper ’22 (Richard Harper ’81), Selena Marti ’22 (Angela Marti ’07 and Roberto Marti ’07), and twins Sarah and Andrew Benson ’22 (Amy Clewell Benson ’93 and Mark Benson ’93). President Lewis E. Thayne, center.
These investments create life-changing experiences, which in turn generate a loyalty that spans generations. That #1 listing for career placement we announced over the summer? LVC beat out Georgia Tech, the University of Notre Dame, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, The Citadel, and Vanderbilt University. A recent study of student-athlete outcomes shows that LVC leads the 17-member Middle Atlantic Conference in retention and graduation rates, and often by a wide margin in several sports. And LVC’s overall four-year graduation rate continues to be among the top 10 percent of all U.S. colleges and universities—for comparison, only about half of the students at state-related universities and Pennsylvania-state system schools graduate in four years. My deepest thanks to all those who contribute their time, talents, and resources to help LVC students achieve more than they thought possible. Because of you, our students benefit from high-quality opportunities, programs, scholarships, and spaces that prepare them for great careers and great lives. Let’s keep the momentum going. I encourage you to visit campus to see all that’s new, to connect with us virtually, and to share your pride in and loyalty to LVC with the world: Wear your LVC t-shirts, put the oval stickers on your cars, and tell anyone who will listen why and how LVC can make such a difference, for a lifetime. Warmly,
Lewis E. Thayne, Ph.D. President
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VOICES OF THE VALLEY LOYALTY AND PRIDE By Victoria Kidd
Entrepreneur billionaire Richard Branson has said: “Train people well enough so they can leave; treat them well enough so they don’t want to.” Branson was talking about managing employees, yet there are many parallels to educating college students.
LVC alumni who give to their alma mater for five or more consecutive years, or for recent graduates, every year since graduation. It honors the College’s “most loyal donors for their consistent dedication to supporting educational excellence at The Valley.”
Institutions like LVC spend four years teaching high-achieving students how to leave them, then encourage them to do so—all the while instilling pride in their alma mater, so they feel connected for a lifetime.
The following distinguished LVC alumni share the individual stories of why they give to LVC, ranging from their professor becoming a lifelong friend and mentor to realizing through personal experience that everyone deserves a chance at achieving a quality education—and a fulfilling life. Although their journeys have taken them in vastly different directions, these alumni all share a deep loyalty to, pride in, and appreciation for the institution that gave them their start.
Colleges and universities thrive when their alumni remain engaged in the life of their alma mater. One favorite way alumni stay engaged is through annual giving. The Walter Society, which has more than 1,250 members, recognizes
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Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 and Judge John A. Walter ’53, H’06, P’85, P’91 After Patricia graduated from LVC, the young couple began their engagement with The Valley much like other active recent graduates have done. They went about applying their LVC educations to the “real world,” returned for alumni reunions, and made annual gifts to the College.
THE ORIGINAL “VOICE OF THE VALLEY” When the late Judge John A. Walter ’53, H’06, P’85, P’91 returned to LVC as a new grad to keep stats for a basketball game, he couldn’t have dreamed he’d meet his future wife that night. Nor could he have known that he was launching a lifelong engagement with his alma mater that would lead to his second career as the legendary “Voice of The Valley” basketball announcer. Who remembers “Eins und Eins?” “I think John had blue and white blood in his veins,” said Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91, the cheerleader John first met that night on the sidelines of LVC’s basketball court. He later proposed at that same spot. Today, 18 years after her husband’s passing, Walter continues the legacy they built together as two of the most loyal alumni in the institution’s history.
As the years went on, their careers blossomed. Their family grew, and life rushed onward. Yet the Walters’ commitment to LVC never wavered. Even as “The Judge” rose to the bench in the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas, and Patricia built a career as a music educator and the first woman to serve on the board of the Lebanon School District, the couple continued dedicating their time and resources to LVC. Together they established The Hon. John A. Walter Scholarship; became members of the Lifetime Vickroy Society, which honors donors whose lifetime giving exceeds $100,000; and administered the Robert A. Nichols ’41 Memorial Scholarship. The Walter Society, established in 2004, is named in their honor. “There was never a question about returning to campus for activities, volunteering, announcing basketball games, or serving on the Board of Trustees,” Walter said. “There was always time in our schedules for Lebanon Valley College. “We had such good experiences at Lebanon Valley,” added Walter, who manages her annual gifts through reoccurring monthly installments and has given for more than 30 consecutive years. “We loved the institution as students, and that love continued through life. “We were committed to The Valley, and I’m happy to continue that tradition.”
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June Herr ’34
SUSTAINING EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE Each spring, as vibrant red tulips bloom in her garden, Dr. Lynn Garrett Phillips ’68 thinks of the late June Herr ’34, professor emerita of education, who became a lifelong mentor and friend. “They once grew in her garden,” Phillips said of the tulips. “They are an annual reminder of her steadfast support.
The couple’s philanthropic support of LVC has included gifts to The Valley Fund [Annual Fund], Business Department, faculty development, funds honoring Herr, and the Phillips Dining Hall in the Allan W. Mund College Center. Individually, Phillips recently supported the establishment of a classroom in the new $20 million Jeanne and Edward H. Arnold Health Professions Pavilion. A member of LVC’s Board of Trustees since 2006, Lynn Phillips served as chair of the board from 2009 to 2012. She currently serves on the board’s Executive Committee, Finance and Administration Committee, and Marketing and Enrollment Committee.
“When she knew me as a homesick freshman, she encouraged me. She visited me in my first ‘real classroom,’ followed my career as a superintendent and then as director of executive education at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. At all times, she was encouraging. There aren’t enough words to describe her impact on my life.”
If her years working in education and supporting her alma mater have taught her anything, it’s that teaching is hard work. “The transition from experiencing, to understanding, to applying the most appropriate strategies for the best education requires much more time and focus than is available in a ‘normal teaching load,’” explained Phillips.
After graduation, Phillips embarked on a nearly 40-year career in public education as a teacher, district superintendent, and executive education administrator. Supporting her at every turn was her late husband, Dr. Edward Phillips, a distinguished educational leader in his own right.
With gifts from grateful alumni like her, Phillips said she hopes they will provide LVC faculty with “the time and opportunity to explore and design the most effective teaching and learning strategies to ensure that LVC graduates continue to be career ready and ‘life ready,’ too.”
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Dr. George Struble
A LIFE TRANSFORMED Dr. Si Pham ’79 never knew a time when his homeland was not at war. Growing up in a small town in South Vietnam, his childhood was marked by the sounds of artillery shelling and gunfire in the Viet Cong mountain strongholds that surrounded his village. When Saigon fell on April 30, 1975, Pham escaped the chaos on an abandoned South Vietnamese Navy ship, along with about 2,000 others fleeing the city. He had no belongings, no family, and no idea what would happen to him as the boat headed for international waters before the U.S. Navy eventually rescued it. Once in America, Pham was sent to a refugee camp in Fort Indiantown Gap, where he met the late Dr. George Struble, professor emeritus of English. The meeting further changed the trajectory of Pham’s life. Just four months after fleeing his homeland, Pham was enrolled in LVC’s chemistry program and on his way to becoming a world-renowned surgeon. “Looking back to those days, I still cannot believe it. It could only happen in America during that period,” said Pham, who today is chair of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic’s Jacksonville, Fla., campus. Pham was one of 12 Vietnamese students to enroll at LVC that year as part of an initiative by then-President Dr. Frederick Sample ’52 to sponsor refugees from the camp. They were mentored and given English language training by
the late Glenn Woods ’51, associate professor emeritus of English. Pham also spent evenings and holidays with Struble and his wife, Lillie, refining his language skills and learning about American culture. Dr. Owen Moe, professor emeritus of chemistry, enlisted Pham as a research partner and the pair ultimately published two papers together. They were Pham’s first published work—and even now, with more than 170 scientific papers to his name, he considers those two papers among his proudest achievements. Renowned institutions across the country have appointed Pham to faculty and medical staff positions, and he was part of the surgical team that performed the combined heart and liver transplant on the late Pennsylvania Gov. Robert Casey Sr. This past spring, LVC bestowed on Pham its highest honor, naming him a Distinguished Alumnus. Pham continues to return to his “home away from home” at LVC and support its students and faculty. His contributions have benefited summer research and helped establish the Glenn H. Woods Vietnamese Students Scholarship. Pham said he gives back to LVC because of everything the College did for him and other Vietnamese students when they came to the United States. “We are so grateful for the great education, the compassion, and the generosity the LVC family gave us,” he said.
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LVC Professor Georgios Stylianides and Dr. Maurice Lewis
to college, she said, but she had the good fortune of finding a school with an Actuarial Science Program within commuting distance of her home.
HONORING THE LEGACY OF OTHERS Karen [Nester] Lewis Schmitt ’80 was not always as involved with her alma mater as she is today. By the time she graduated with a degree in actuarial science, the self-described theatre geek with a penchant for numbers was already married, had a child, and was gearing up to become a successful actuary in the reinsurance industry. Schmitt began her career with Prudential Property and Casualty in central New Jersey and then left Prudential after nine years to join American Reinsurance (now Munich Re), where she became vice president. In 1999, she joined GMAC Re to serve as the company’s chief actuary, later becoming its chief operating officer. When Bermuda-based Maiden Holding purchased the reinsurance arm of GMAC in 2008, Schmitt stayed on, becoming president of the U.S. subsidiary. Schmitt attributes her success to a combination of “hard work and dumb luck.” It’s a combination she traces back to her time at LVC. It was hard work raising a family and going
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Her luck continued in the form of the late Dr. Bryan Hearsey, longtime chair of the LVC Actuarial Science Program and professor emeritus of mathematical sciences. He was “extraordinarily kind and supportive,” and pushed his students to achieve more than many thought possible. “We always felt proud after doing well in one of his classes; there was a strong sense of accomplishment,” Schmitt said. “We have a lot to be thankful for, in the time we had with him.” It was Hearsey’s impact on her life that brought Schmitt back to LVC about 20 years ago to attend dinners for actuarial science alumni and later participate in the Lazin Distinguished Leaders-in-Residence Series [established by Malcolm Lazin, Esq., ’65 in honor of his father, Dr. Norman Lazin ’37]. As a Lazin Resident, Schmitt upped her level of engagement at the advice of a current trustee who suggested she join LVC’s Board of Trustees—and the rest, as they say, is history. In addition to her service on the board, Schmitt and her husband, Andrew, established the Karen Schmitt ’80 Scholarship for Actuarial Science in 2014. They also supported the new Arnold Health Professions Pavilion with a lead gift that established the Lewis Human Performance Lab in honor of Schmitt’s father, Dr. Maurice Lewis, who practiced medicine in the Harrisburg-Camp Hill area for decades before his retirement at the age of 79.
Nancy Diaz ’19
SETTING A COURSE FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW When Marsha Curry Banks ’04 decided to attend college, no one thought she could do it. With a criminal record and eight children at home, it seemed like an impossibility. But doing the impossible is what Banks does best. A domestic abuse survivor, Banks was arrested and jailed for leaving her children unattended when she tried to escape her abuser. A neighbor called the police that fateful day and unknowingly saved Banks’ life. “I could not have written enough thank-you letters to her,” Banks said. Although only in her early 20s, Banks had already experienced homelessness, drug addiction, and rape. She had survived three suicide attempts and was pregnant with her seventh child at the time of her arrest. Banks said she went to prison “angry, bitter, and broken,” but thanks to three older inmates who took her under their wings, she didn’t leave that way. Instead, she left prison strong, determined, and filled with faith. Nonetheless, the road to recovery for her and her children was long and arduous. Banks had to learn to work with the child welfare system and other supportive services while under parole supervision to get her children out of foster care. Once she did, her family was able to rebuild their lives together in Harrisburg.
The process took years, but along the way, Banks not only received her sociology degree from LVC, but she also earned a master’s degree and began a career as a counselor and teacher. By then, her dreams had grown even more robust. In 2008, she founded Amiracle4sure, a nonprofit offering supportive services to women transitioning from incarceration. Today, the organization includes a youth support group and services for formerly incarcerated men. Working alongside five of her eight children, Banks assists others who face challenges like hers as a way of repaying those who helped her. “Sometimes our thank you has to be our give back. That’s how others grow through your experiences,” Banks said. Her “give back” to LVC established the Amiracle4sure Educational Scholarship for students with an ALANA (African/ African American, Latina, Asian, and Native American) background, who have a family member who was “system involved,” or who are nontraditional college students. Nancy Diaz ’19, a business administration major, is the first recipient of the current-use scholarship, which will require ongoing support to sustain it in the years ahead. When her father was in prison during her childhood, Diaz watched her mother struggle to raise her alone. She said she sees the same strength in Banks as she witnessed in her mother as she raised her children in Hanover. “I look up to Marsha as much as I look up to my mother for being a woman who overcame such adversity in her life and still chose to focus on creating opportunities for others.” Inspired by what Banks has accomplished, Diaz said she is determined to carry on her legacy at LVC and beyond. Planning to graduate a year early in spring 2019, Diaz is clearly on track to be the next “Voice of The Valley.” Victoria Kidd is a freelance writer and editor from Selinsgrove, Pa.
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2017–2018 LEADERSHIP GIVING SOCIETIES THANK YOU! The beautiful campus and vibrant programs that serve our students are possible, in large part, because of the strong support directed to Lebanon Valley College by our donors during the 2017–2018 academic year. Those listed on the following pages have illustrated their commitment to Lebanon Valley College and the special approach LVC takes in cultivating the best in each student. With these generous investments, Lebanon Valley College continues to thrive and deliver on its mission—a mission that is as important today as ever. We do so through excellent academic programs, practical and relevant preparation, leading-edge facilities, and so much more. The College is grateful to all who make Lebanon Valley College a philanthropic priority, invest in our students’ inherent promise, and equip the faculty and staff who inspire them. Every gift enhances the College and makes an LVC education accessible for our students. While we are unable to list every donor in these pages, we sincerely appreciate the support of all.
THE LAUREATE SOCIETY The Laureate Society was established to recognize those individuals whose extraordinary gifts to Lebanon Valley College, made during their lifetime or posthumously, total $1,000,000 or more. It is with much gratitude that we acknowledge these generous benefactors. John B. Allwein ’56 Edward H. Arnold H’87 and Jeanne Donlevy Arnold H’08 *Katherine J. Bishop, Bruce W. Kreider, and the Bishop Families Vernon Bishop and Doris Bishop *Edward D. Breen and Lynn M. Breen
William F. Brossman, Jemina Brossman, and Family Adelaide Sanders Burgner ’43 D. Clark Carmean H’85 and Edna Jenkins Carmean ’59, H’85 Dale W. Garber ’18, H’59 and Ellen M. Garber Howard F. Lebegern ’49 and Margaret L. Lebegern
Parke H. Lutz and Cecil B. Ritchey Lutz Bruce R. Rismiller ’59 and Janet Blank Rismiller ’59 Suzanne H. Schrotberger H’96 Albert Watson H’61 and Naomi Watson Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger ’44, H’89 Harlan R. Wengert H’87 and Nancy N. Wengert
LIFETIME VICKROY ASSOCIATES OF THE THOMAS RHYS VICKROY SOCIETY Lifetime Vickroy Associates are members of The Thomas Rhys Vickroy Society whose cumulative contributions to Lebanon Valley College total $100,000 or more during their lifetime, thereby demonstrating outstanding leadership in support of the College. Anonymous (2) Shirley Jacobs Aichele ’59 and Mac Aichele John B. Allwein ’56 Kristen R. Angstadt ’74 Arthur E. Arnold II Edward H. Arnold H’87 and Jeanne Donlevy Arnold H’08 Elizabeth Miller Bains ’64 Sylvia Evelev Baker ’36 Ann Boyd Barshinger Anne B. Bashore John E. Bex and Jeanne R. Bex Katherine J. Bishop and Bruce W. Kreider Vernon Bishop and Doris Bishop Edward D. Breen and Lynn M. Breen Nancy Hafer Bright ’50 Donald L. Burkholder ’54 and Phyllis Barnhart Burkholder ’53 Hannah Sachs Cantor D. Clark Carmean H’85 and Edna Jenkins Carmean ’59, H’85 Robert U. Cassel ’36, P’64 and Carol Cassel Jeanne Bozarth Cleaver ’50
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Darwin G. Glick ’58 and ˚Susan Manbeck Corbett ’72 and Elizabeth R. Speicher Glick ’58 Thomas W. Corbett Jr. ’71 Martin L. Gluntz ’53 and Marian E. Heaps Cote ’30 Karen McHenry Gluntz ’82 Betty Rutherford Daiber ’41 Frederick R. Haas Mrs. Curvin N. Dellinger Jr. P’75, P’77, P’85 ˚Larry Q. Hall ’61 and Sandra K. Hall Woodrow S. Dellinger ’33, P’62 and Robert E. Harbaugh ’74 and Ella Mae Dellinger P’62 Kimberly S. Harbaugh ˚Warren D. Ditzler ’68 and Carol A. Edgecomb Ditzler ’68 Ronald J. Drnevich and Mary Katherine Drnevich Gary D. Eisenberger ’58 and Gail C. Eisenberger Harold G. Engle Jr. ’51, P’78 Susan A. Engle ’78 Linda J. Evans ’83 Ross W. Fasick ’55, H’03 and Betty L. Fasick Lynn M. Breen and Edward D. Breen, LVC trustee, donated Eugene C. Fish H’82 and $1.5 million through the Breen Family Foundation to establish Marjorie S. Fish the Edward and Lynn Breen Center for Graduate Success. John M. Galat ’67 and The best-in-class career center offers global networking, Ellen G. Galat internship coordination, professional skill-building, and oneJames G. Glasgow Jr. ’81 and on-one advising for every student, starting in the first year. Patricia A. Glasgow
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Colleen Clemens Harris ’74 Ned D. Heindel ’59, H’85 and Linda Heefner Heindel ’59 Eugene D. Heisey and Blanche Heisey Lloyd R. Helt Jr. ’70 and Ruth C. Gray Rex A. Herbert ’72 and Lisa Herbert Phillip C. Herr Sr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Herr Garry C. Hess and Linda S. Hess M. Louise Hackman Hess ’78 and Kenneth E. Hess William R. Higgins ’64 and Judith Baker Higgins ’64 ˚Gregory A. High ’92 and April Y. High Eric L. Himelright M’98 and Amy Himelright Wendie DiMatteo Holsinger and Steven J. Holsinger John F. Jurasits Jr. P’03 and Deborah R. Jurasits P’03 ˚George J. King ’68 and Eileen M. King Malcolm L. Lazin ’65 Kenneth F. Leedy P’92 and Linda Leedy P’92 William Lehr Jr. and Beverlee B. Lehr Donald W. Lesher H’00 and Nancy O. Lesher Richard L. London ’65 Ted Lyter ’71 Stephen C. MacDonald and Mary C. Warner ˚JonnaLynn Knauer Mandelbaum ’69 William J. McGill H’98 and Ellen B. McGill Roy J. McMindes and Prudence McMindes Joseph C. Mesics and Sandra B. Mesics Stephen J. Metro ’43 Daniel K. Meyer ’81 Lois Brong Miller ’61 and Peter S. Miller Virginia C. Miller P’80 James A. Mitchell Jr. ’58 and Louise Mitchell
George R. Moyer ’69 Allan W. Mund H’66 H. Anthony Neidig ’43, P’73, H’04 and Helen T. Neidig P’73 Clair W. Noll ’55 and Jeanne C. Winter Noll ’57 Agnes M. O’Donnell John S. Oyler and Gail C. Faulkner Bernard J. Penturelli ’48 and Martha Miller Penturelli ’49 Thomas E. Philips and Marcia W. Philips Lynn Garrett Phillips ’68 and Edward L. Phillips Rhea P. Reese George M. Reider Jr. ’63 and Carol A. Reider Thomas C. Reinhart ’58, H’97 and Polly A. Risser Reinhart ’57 Bruce R. Rismiller ’59 and Janet Blank Rismiller ’59 Stephen H. Roberts ’65 and Janet Gessner Roberts ’68 Elyse E. Rogers ’76 Richard K. Rohland and Ruth A. Rohland ˚Linda S. Rothermel ’69 F. Allen Rutherford Jr. ’37, H’85 and M. Ann Rutherford Frederick P. Sample ’52, H’06 and Mary Jane Sample Karen Lewis Schmitt ’80 and Andrew W. Schmitt Suzanne H. Schrotberger H’96 George D. Shaak ’55 Benjamin B. Shankroff and Suzanne M. Shankroff Tibor Sipos ’64, P’89 and Elizabeth J. Sipos P’89
Frank Rupp Sourbeer ’72 Earl J. Spangler ’48 and Trudy Spangler Morton Spector H’02 and Alyce Spector Elaine Frock Stepanek ’48 John J. Stouffer ’60 and Sandra Stetler Stouffer ’62 Tracey A. Smith Stover ’91 and David P. Stover ’91 Nicholas Streeter ’76 E. Peter Strickler ’47 and Mary Jean Strickler Anne B. Sweigart John A. Synodinos H’96 and Glenda J. Synodinos Amelia Troutman P’84 Samuel D. Ulrich ’33 and Evelyn L. Ulrich Elizabeth Robinson Unger ’72, P’98, P’08 and Robert L. Unger ’69, P’98, P’08 Lynette E. Waller ’55 John A. Walter ’53, P’85, P’91 and Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 Marian Marcus Warden ’57 Ronald B. Weinel ’58 and Dorothy A. Weinel Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger ’44, H’89 Clifford J. Wengert and Joan Gilbert Wengert ’53 Harlan R. Wengert H’87 and Nancy N. Wengert E.D. Williams Jr. H’88, P’76 and Nancy Jane Williams P’76 Samuel A. Willman ’67 and Elaine Joy Willman ’68 Gerald S. Wingenroth ’58 Ralph E. Yingst ’55 Harry B. Yost ’62 and Carol A. Smith Yost ’62 Richard A. Zimmerman H’92 and Nancy Cramer Zimmerman ’53
JEANNE AND EDWARD H. ARNOLD HEALTH PROFESSIONS PAVILION Jeanne Donlevy Arnold H’08 and Edward H. Arnold H’87 have created powerful learning and career opportunities for our students through their generosity, passion for education and healthcare, and deep engagement with the College. Their extraordinary challenge gift of $10 million made possible this advanced facility for academic programs. The expert health professionals educated within this facility will enhance the health and wellbeing of area residents and those living beyond the region. All donors to the Arnold Health Professions Pavilion with gifts of $1,000 or more will be included on the permanent donor wall to be installed in the building in 2019. This list reflects commitments received through October 10, 2018. Visit www.lvc.edu/give-AHPP for additional information. $1,000,000+ Gregory A. High ’92 and The S. Dale High Family Foundation $100,000+ The George I. Alden Trust Dr. Kristen R. Angstadt ’74 Jeffrey E. Boland ’86, P’19 and Valari Boland P’19 M. Louise Hackman Hess ’78 and Kenneth E. Hess Bill Lehr and Beverlee Lehr Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
Dr. Lynn Garrett Phillips ’68 Bruce R. Rismiller ’59 and Janet L. Blank Rismiller ’59 Elyse E. Rogers, Esq., ’76 Karen A. Lewis Schmitt ’80 and Andrew W. Schmitt Tracey A. Smith Stover ’91 and David P. Stover ’91 Dr. Elizabeth Robinson Unger ’72, P’98, P’08 and Robert L. Unger ’69, P’98, P’08 UPMC Pinnacle
Deceased | *New Laureate Society Members ˚New Lifetime Vickroy Society Associates
Samuel A. Willman ’67 and Elaine Joy Willman ’68 $50,000+ Ann B. Barshinger Linda J. Evans ’83 Linda J. Weber Hissner ’62 Penn State Health John J. Wagner ’77 and Jeaninne M. Alvino Wagner ’79 Dr. Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger ’44, H’89
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$25,000+ Susan Manbeck Corbett ’72 and The Hon. Thomas W. Corbett Jr. ’71 Woodrow S. Dellinger Jr. ’62 Susanne Harley Dombrowski ’83 and Francis M. Dombrowski Cameron L. Ferdinand ’96 and Norma Ferdinand Dr. Robert E. Harbaugh ’74 and Dr. Kimberly S. Harbaugh Dr. Paula K. Hess ’69 George J. King ’68 and Eileen M. King Dr. Carroll L. Missimer ’76, ’79 and Linda L. Missimer Chester Q. Mosteller ’75 and Janet C. Mosteller $10,000+ Geret P. De Piper ’68 and Theresa Featherstone De Piper ’71 Wesley T. Dellinger ’75, P’05 and Amy K. Hoopes Dellinger ’78, P’05 Michael D. Rhoads ’75 J. Kenneth Thomas Jr. ’68, P’99 and Mary D’Anna Thomas ’68, P’99 Ryan H. Tweedie ’93 and Shana E. Barnes $1,000+ Dr. Marianne E. Boltz ’92 and Tuan Gormican Stephanie J. Bond ’77 Larry A. Bowman ’70 Dr. Linda Plequette Burns ’66 and Donald J. Burns ’64 Anthony Calabrese ’73 and Kathy Neidig Calabrese ’73 Dr. Terry E. Carrilio ’71 and Dr. David M. Eisenberg
Anthony M. DeMarco ’70 and Cynthia E. DeMarco Warren D. Ditzler ’68 and Carol A. Edgecomb Ditzler ’68 Dr. John E. Dougherty III ’67 and Nancy L. Dougherty Allison H. Gow Duffy ’90 and Michael F. Duffy Allen R. Fasnacht P’76 and Jean E. Fasnacht P’76 Janice Walker Fleming ’54 Eugene R. Geesey ’56, P’76 and Barbara H. Geesey P’76 Dr. Michael F. Gross ’82 Larry Q. Hall ’61 and Sandra K. Hall Dr. Amanda N. Hanna ’13, D’15 Warren R. Heidelbaugh ’58 and Helen Felty Heidelbaugh ’90 Betty C. Criswell Hungerford ’54, H’09 Rachel L. Gibble Irvin ’67 Richard T. Irwin ’65 and Linda P. Irwin ’67 Doyle W. Ivey Jr. ’62 and Joanne F. Ivey Kreamer Funeral Home and Crematory Dr. Thomas H. Kreiser ’58 and Liese M. Kreiser Russell Kuchta P’21 and Jeanne Kuchta P’21 Donna Diehl Kuntz ’67 Richard A. Look ’72 Dr. George T. Loose ’66 P. Theodore Lyter ’71 Amelia Hartman McElwee ’61 and William R. McElwee Janet Miller McLeod Seth A. Mendelsohn, Esq., M’10 and Amy J. Mendelsohn Ronald W. Miller, Ph.D., ’70 and Carol Grove Miller ’71 Geraldine Rothermel Nease ’50 and Charles S. Nease Jr.
Helen T. Neidig P’73 Janet Faus Neiswender P’79, P’82 Dale E. Oehler ’75 and Holly Oehler Dr. John E. Patricelli ’73, P’01 and Janine M. Womer Patricelli ’73, P’01 William H. Phifer ’74 and Sue E. Boohar Phifer ’75 Timothy L. Reese ’76 and Jean Boag Reese ’76 Elliott H. Robinson and Jeannette Robinson Frank A. Rutherford III ’74 and M. Deborah Rutherford Zachery D. Schoenly ’20, D’22 Dr. James W. Scott P’97 and Carolyn B. Scott P’97 Jayanne N. Hogate Sevast ’01 and Jason Sevast Eugene K. Shaffer ’70, P’92, P’95 and Shirley Deaven Shaffer ’69, P’92, P’95 Dr. Samuel J. Shubrooks Jr. ’61 and Gretchen Shubrooks Dr. Valentino V. Sica ’50 and Katherine Sica Scott P. Stone ’93 and Dr. Tammy S. O’Roark Stone ’92 Mark T. Stout ’77 Pal Takacsi-Nagy P’21 and Kaisa Hollmen P’21 Lewis E. Thayne, Ph.D., and Dorothy G. Thayne David G. Thompson, Ph.D., ’65 and Elaine Brenner Thompson ’67 Christopher Venezia P’21 and Catherine Venezia P’21 Wagman Corporate Community Fund of York County Community Foundation Dr. David H. Wallace ’50, H’76 Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 Jo Ann Yeagley ’70
MILES RIGOR SOCIETY The Miles Rigor Society recognizes and celebrates alumni and friends who have planned for the College’s future. The Society, named after George Washington Miles Rigor—co-founder of Lebanon Valley College— was established in 1987 as the Honors Society. Members include those individuals who have made planned gifts such as bequest intentions, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, insurance policies, real estate, and retirement plans for the benefit of The Valley. ESTATE GIFTS RECEIVED Woodrow S. Dellinger Jr. ’62 Jean E. Frantz ’51 Ruth C. Gray Jacob L. Rhodes ’43, P’87 Edna Rutherford Sheckart ’41 Janet R. Straw ’53 Curtis C. Troutman ’56 Doris E. White ’59 MEMBERS Anonymous (2)
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Lois L. Adams ’52 John A. Aftosmes Peter A. Aftosmes Shirley Jacobs Aichele ’59 Fredericka Laucks Albert ’42 Margaret A. Fake Anders ’50 Kristen R. Angstadt ’74 Arthur E. Arnold II Richard B. Arnold P’91 and Ellen H. Arnold P’91 Jerald G. Bachman ’58 and Virginia A. Bachman
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Robert M. Bashore ’48 and Audrey Bashore D. Michael Bennethum ’75, P’02, P’05 and Diane Schaefer Bennethum ’76, P’02, P’05 Kenneth R. Bickel ’74 and Nancy Nelson Bickel ’75 David N. Blauch ’84 and Laura A. Fowler Blauch ’85 Theodore L. Blumenthal ’57 John D. Boag Jr. ’80, P’14 and Jennifer A. Boag P’14 Alma Payne Bobb ’67 Marian Kreider Bosien ’44
Eugene R. Geesey ’56, P’76 and Barbara H. Geesey P’76 Donald S. Gingrich ’52 Martin L. Gluntz ’53 and Karen McHenry Gluntz ’82 Robert W. Goodling ’67 James K. Graby ’59 and Janice C. Weaber Graby ’59 Murray B. Grosky ’57 and Marsha Chaitt Grosky ’60 Michael F. Gross ’82 Brian R. Haldeman ’18 Robert E. Harnish Colleen Clemens Harris ’74 and Loy H. Harris Estelle Berger Hartranft ’59 Doris Cortright Heck ’54 Ned D. Heindel ’59, H’85 and Linda Heefner Heindel ’59 Lloyd R. Helt Jr. ’70 and Ruth C. Gray B. Thomas Henry ’70 and Mary M. Kesler Henry ’74 M. Louise Hackman Hess ’78 and Kenneth E. Hess William R. Higgins ’64 and Judith Baker Higgins ’64 Arlene C. Hoffman ’78 Julie Mader Hostetter ’73 Michael P. Hottenstein ’58 and V. Star Campbell Gerald C. Hotzman P’96 and Janet L. Hotzman P’96 John W. Jones ’72 and Edward H. Arnold H’87, LVC trustee emeritus, and Jeanne Gail Peters Jones ’76 Donlevy Arnold H’08, LVC trustee, dedicated the largest Paul W. Kauffman ’50 and gift in the history of the College. Their $10 million challenge Dee W. Kauffman gift helped make the new Jeanne and Edward H. Arnold John P. Kearney Health Professions Pavilion, which opened in August 2018, a William H. reality for our Athletic Training (master’s), Exercise Science Kelly ’54, P’78, P’81 (bachelor’s), and Physical Therapy (doctoral) programs. and Alice Daniel Kelly ’54, P’78, P’81 Margaret A. Weinert Kramer ’63 and James J. Davison P’83, P’86 and Harold J. Kramer Nancy Davison P’83, P’86 Mary Bollman Kreider ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Curvin N. Barbara A. Kreiser ’54 Dellinger Jr. ’38, P’75, P’77, P’85 William F. Krenz and E. Rosemary Krenz Wesley T. Dellinger ’75, P’05 and James F. Kroll Lloyd ’11 and Shane Lloyd Amy K. Hoopes Dellinger ’78, P’05 R. Lee Kunkel ’57 and Anthony M. DeMarco ’70 and Rosalind Horn Kunkel ’60 Cynthia E. DeMarco W. Franklin Lantz ’57 and Joseph B. Dietz ’60 and June Lykens Lantz ’57 Shirley Landis Dietz ’61 David I. Lasky P’86 and Ann M. Lasky P’86 Carroll E. Ditzler ’58 and Jean V. Ditzler Malcolm L. Lazin ’65 Dorothy M. DePalma Dyer ’78 Daniel E. Lehman ’96 and Frank W. Eiler ’64 and Lois C. Eiler Ann E. Weicksel Lehman ’97 William B. Eisenhart ’69 and Nancy McCullough Longnecker ’72 and Maryann Eastman Eisenhart ’69 Willard M. Longnecker Linda J. Evans ’83 Robert J. Ludwig ’65 and Barbara Ludwig Ralph J. Fetrow ’73 Durrell K. Martin ’08 Richard W. Fowler ’72 William J. McGill H’98 and Ellen B. McGill Jean E. Frantz ’51 Joseph C. Mesics and Sandra B. Mesics Paul F. Fulk ’57 and Margaret M. Fulk Larry A. Bowman ’70 and Kathleen C. Wall Nancy H. Bright ’50 Andrea E. Folk Bromberg and Henry Bromberg Emily J. Bowman Brown ’62 Donald L. Burkholder ’54 and Phyllis Barnhart Burkholder ’53 Phyllis B. Carter Richard L. Cassel ’60 Robert U. Cassel ’36, P’64 and Carol Cassel Richard F. Charles and Pauline C. Charles David L. Czirr ’62 Donald B. Dahlberg and Cheryl A. Dahlberg Betty Rutherford Daiber ’41 Ruth A. Sheaffer Daugherty ’52, P’76 Becky D. Huber Davidowski ’72 and Frank J. Davidowski James W. Davis ’63 and Sallie Slocum Davis ’65
Deceased | ˚New Lifetime Vickroy Society Associates New Miles Rigor Society Members
Shirley Huber Miller ’63 and Arley K. Miller Glenn A. Moser ’65 and Mary Ellen Moser George R. Moyer ’69 H. Anthony Neidig ’43, H’04, P’73 and Helen T. Neidig P’73 Grant T. Nicholls ’69 and Susan Nicholls Karen Byerly Nicholson James G. Novinger ’59 and Doris Novinger John F. Onofrey ’64 John H. Phillips ’60 and Mary Phillips Lynn Garrett Phillips ’68 David E. Pleet and Lynn Pleet Edith Kreiser Probus ’46 Alexander R. Reber ’07, M’17 and Christopher C. Dietz George M. Reider Jr. ’63 and Carol A. Reider Thomas C. Reinhart ’58, H’97 and Polly A. Risser Reinhart ’57 Jacob L. Rhodes ’43, P’87 Bruce R. Rismiller ’59 and Janet L. Blank Rismiller ’59 Frank A. Ritrievi ’54 and Gail G. Edgar Ritrievi ’54 Linda S. Rothermel ’69 Richard H. Rotz ’63 Edward B. Ruth Jr. ’65 Charles W. Salisbury ’81, P’08 and Victoria Shaw Salisbury ’82, P’08 Frederick P. Sample ’52, H’06 and Mary Jane Sample Craig J. Sansonetti P’06 and Jean E. Sansonetti P’06 Alice Bomberger Savastio ’55 and Joseph A. Savastio James C. Schoch ’76 John A. Schoch Jr. ’72, P’14 and Jamie L. Schoch P’14 David G. Schott ’98 and Becky K. Schott Michael G. Scolamiero ’81 Sarah Kuntz Sergesketter ’74 and Dan L. Sergesketter George D. Shaak ’55 William D. Sharrow ’69 William A. Sherman ’63 and Catherine Sherman Robert R. Shope ’63 and Sandra Diener Shope ’64 Thomas F. Shott ’82 and Dolores F. Shott Irwin H. Siegel ’75 Robert H. Sinclair and Jean S. Sinclair Adora Rabiger Smith ’55 Gary K. Smith ’74 and Jane E. Gretsch Smith Stanley A. Steiner ’70 and Anita Steiner John J. Stouffer ’60 and Sandra Stetler Stouffer ’62 Janet R. Straw ’53 John A. Synodinos H’96 and Glenda J. Synodinos Albert J. Taylor Jr. ’65
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Joan R. Taylor ’68 Curtis C. Troutman ’56 Ryan H. Tweedie ’93 and Shana E. Barnes William J. Van Etten III ’86 and Lynn Van Etten John C. Vaszily ’66 and Diane Aldinger Vaszily ’67 David H. Wallace ’50, H’76 Lynette E. Waller ’55 Beverly A. Walp ’58
John A. Walter ’53, H’06, P’85, P’91 and Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 John R. Weaber ’63 Matthew A. Weaver ’06 and Lindsay J. Weaver William Weigle and Ethel Weigle Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger ’44, H’89 Harlan R. Wengert H’87 and Nancy N. Wengert James A. Wilhelm ’50, P’83 and Marion Geib Wilhelm ’49, P’83
W. Jeanne Kitchen Winemiller ’47 and Thomas L. Winemiller Gerald S. Wingenroth ’58 Ralph E. Yingst ’55 Harry B. Yost ’62 and Carol A. Smith Yost ’62 Karen A. Milliken Young ’84 and Barry D. Young Richard A. Zimmerman H’92 and Nancy Cramer Zimmerman ’53
THOMAS RHYS VICKROY SOCIETY Named for our founding president, Thomas Rhys Vickroy, annual membership in The Vickroy Society recognizes leadership gifts of $1,000 and above given to Lebanon Valley College between July 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018. Annual membership in The Vickroy Society demonstrates outstanding leadership, with 388 generous households providing more than $5.25 million in financial resources to the College this past year. These gifts sustain the mission of The Valley by providing resources to prepare our graduates for lives of learning, citizenship, and success. ANNUAL GIVING RECOGNITION LEVELS: Trustee Associate: Gifts of $10,000 and above Five Founders’ Circle: Gifts of $5,000–$9,999 President’s Circle: Gifts of $2,500–$4,999 The 1866 Circle: Gifts of $1,866–$2,499 Vickroy Society Associate: Gifts of $1,000–$1,865 Vickroy GOLD Associate: For graduates of the last decade, GOLD membership is available for a reduced amount of $100 for each year since graduation.
ALUMNI, PARENTS, EMPLOYEES, AND FRIENDS TRUSTEE ASSOCIATE Kristen R. Angstadt ’74 W Edward H. Arnold H’87 and Jeanne Donlevy Arnold H’08 W Ann B. Barshinger Michael S. Beyer ’80 and June Collier Beyer ’80 Katherine J. Bishop and Bruce W. Kreider W Jeffrey E. Boland ’86, P’19 and Valari Boland P’19 W Edward D. Breen and Lynn M. Breen W Donald B. Dahlberg and Cheryl A. Dahlberg Woodrow S. Dellinger Jr. ’62 W Warren D. Ditzler ’68 and Carol A. Edgecomb Ditzler ’68 Ronald J. Drnevich and Mary Katherine Drnevich W Linda J. Evans ’83 W Cameron L. Ferdinand ’96 and Norma Ferdinand Kazuo Furukawa P’06 and Kumiko Furukawa P’06 James G. Glasgow Jr. ’81 and Patricia A. Glasgow W Larry Q. Hall ’61 and Sandra K. Hall W
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Maria C. Fazzolari Hamilton ’89 and Kevin P. Black P’11, P’12, P’14 Colleen Clemens Harris ’74 and Loy H. Harris W Lloyd R. Helt Jr. ’70 Garry C. Hess and Linda S. Hess M. Louise Hackman Hess ’78 and Kenneth E. Hess W William R. Higgins ’64 and Judith Baker Higgins ’64 W Gregory A. High ’92 and April Y. High W Eric L. Himelright M’98 and Amy Himelright W Wendie DiMatteo Holsinger and Steven J. Holsinger W Michael P. Hottenstein ’58 and V. Star Campbell W Robert E. Johns Jr. ’75 and Holly A. Johns W James E. Kasper and Lucy E. Hansen George J. King ’68 and Eileen M. King W William Lehr Jr. and Beverlee B. Lehr W P. Theodore Lyter ’71 W JonnaLynn Knauer Mandelbaum ’69 Lois Brong Miller ’61 W Carroll L. Missimer ’76, ’79 and Linda L. Missimer W
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Chester Q. Mosteller ’75 and Janet C. Mosteller W Alan M. Newsome ’07 and Ashton R. Newsome W Lynn Garrett Phillips ’68 W Roberta J. Gable Reed ’67 and William M. Gates W Bruce R. Rismiller ’59 and Janet L. Blank Rismiller ’59 W Stephen H. Roberts ’65 and L. Gessner Roberts ’68 W Elyse E. Rogers ’76 W Linda S. Rothermel ’69 W Karen A. Lewis Schmitt ’80 and Andrew W. Schmitt W Suzanne H. Schrotberger H’96 and Ronald Schrotberger W Carol A. Bronson Steiner ’61 and Richard E. Steiner W John J. Stouffer ’60 and Sandra Stetler Stouffer ’62 Tracey A. Smith Stover ’91 and David P. Stover ’91 W Elizabeth Robinson Unger ’72, P’98, P’08 and Robert L. Unger ’69, P’98, P’08 W Thomas W. Weik ’64 and Donna Ditzler Weik ’72 W Samuel A. Willman ’67 and Elaine Joy Willman ’68 W FIVE FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE Shirley Jacobs Aichele ’59 W Nancy H. Bright ’50 W James H. Broussard and Margaret Broussard W Joseph E. Buehler ’89 and Jennifer L. Buehler W Karyn A. Camilo ’09
Susan Manbeck Corbett ’72 and Thomas W. Corbett Jr. ’71 Janet Else D’Alessandro ’68 and Conrad D’Alessandro W Wesley T. Dellinger ’75, P’05 and Amy K. Hoopes Dellinger ’78, P’05 W David C. Delozier P’06 and Lisa A. Delozier P’06 Anthony M. DeMarco ’70 and Cynthia E. DeMarco W Susanne Harley Dombrowski ’83 and Francis M. Dombrowski W Gary D. Eisenberger ’58 and Gail C. Eisenberger Susan A. Engle ’78 W Janice Walker Fleming ’54 W John M. Galat ’67 Michael R. Green and W. Dennis Loftin W Jonathan Grote ’79 and Elizabeth Grote W Paula K. Hess ’69 W Linda J. Weber Hissner ’62 W Jack R. Hoffman ’58 and Jean Henninger Hoffman ’58 W Ellen Kreiser Jarrett ’67 and Albert R. Jarrett W Gregory L. Kratzer ’00 and Natalie A. Taylor Kratzer ’02 W Carolyn Long Nancy McCullough Longnecker ’72 and Willard M. Longnecker W Douglas A. MacCormack ’04 and Melissa A. Youse MacCormack ’03 Carl E. Miller ’65, P’89 and Bonita G. Miller P’89 W Richard S. Miller Sr. ’60 and Janet Taylor Miller ’63 Suzanne Hackman Morgan ’77, M’98, P’11 and Randall J. Morgan W Michael E. Morrison ’71 and Karen A. Morrison Helen T. Neidig P’73 W Eric W. Noll and Georgiana Noll Michael D. Rhoads ’75 W Frank A. Ritrievi ’54 and Gail G. Edgar Ritrievi ’54 W George D. Shaak ’55 W Robert E. Shaffer Robert H. Sinclair and Jean S. Sinclair W James G. Stoltzfus ’81 and Karen E. Veigel Stoltzfus ’81 W Clifford J. Wengert W Gerald S. Wingenroth ’58 W Richard D. Wong ’77 and Susan D. Wong W PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Anonymous Barbara J. Macaw Atkinson ’67 W Christopher T. Bauer ’09 and Jennifer A. Cronin ’11 Edward J. Billingham Jr. ’56 W Paul W. Brockie ’80 W
Donald J. Burns ’64 and William H. Phifer ’74 and Linda J. Plequette Burns ’66 W Sue E. Boohar Phifer ’75 W Richard F. Charles and Pauline C. Charles W Elliott H. Robinson and Jeannette Robinson W G. Stuart Close ’65 W Eric D. Ruppert ’10 and Salvatore S. Cullari and Kathryn Cullari W Michelle A. Little Ruppert ’11 W Michael Demangone P’18 and Frank A. Rutherford III ’74 and Karen Demangone P’18 W M. Deborah Rutherford W John B. Dickenson ’76 and Frederick P. Sample ’52, H’06 and Christine M. Dickenson W Mary Jane Sample W Allen R. Fasnacht P’76 James W. Scott P’97 and Arthur L. Ford Jr. ’59 and Mary Ellen Ford W Carolyn B. Scott P’97 W William C. Gingrich ’65 and Tibor Sipos ’64, P’89, H’11 and Emalene L. Gingrich W Elizabeth J. Sipos P’89 James K. Graby ’59 and Karick E. Stober ’97, P’22 and Janice C. Weaber Graby ’59 W Amanda Stober P’22 Robert C. Greiner ’70 and David M. Sullivan ’92 and Margie L. Hardenstine Greiner ’70 W Catherine E. Crissman Sullivan ’94 W Jensen H. Groff Jr. ’70 and Bonnie C. Tenney ’96 and Linda H. Groff W Edwin D. Tenney W Estelle Berger Hartranft ’59 W Lewis E. Thayne and Ned D. Heindel ’59, H’85 and Dorothy G. Thayne W Linda Heefner Heindel ’59 W David G. Thompson ’65 and Betty C. Criswell Hungerford ’54, H’09 W Elaine Brenner Thompson ’67 W Susan Sarisky Jones ’92 and Brenda Brown Troisi ’62 and James W. Jones W Frank X. Troisi W John F. Jurasits Jr. P’03 and Perry J. Troutman P’88 Deborah R. Jurasits P’03 W Brian C. Trust ’83 W John P. Kearney W Ryan H. Tweedie ’93 and Shana E. Barnes W Margaret A. Weinert Kramer ’63 and L. Nelson Umble ’60 and Marian B. Umble W Harold J. Kramer W Erica L. Unger ’98 and Alfred J. Kreiser ’61 and Anna M. Kreiser W Lance M. Westerhoff ’98 R. Lee Kunkel ’57 and John C. Vaszily ’66 and Rosalind Horn Kunkel ’60 W Diane Aldinger Vaszily ’67 W David I. Lasky P’86 and Matthew D. Vera ’90 and Ann M. Lasky P’86 W Michele D. Reichert Vera ’89 Francis T. Lichtner Jr. ’75 W Edward Vinarski ’77 and Kathryn Vinarski W Michael S. Long P’04 and Lynette E. Waller ’55 W Amy R. Long P’04 W Beverly A. Walp ’58 W Glenn S. Lostritto ’89 and Jeanine Lostritto W Stephen C. MacDonald and Mary C. Warner W Frederic J. Marsik ’65 and Pam Marsik W Robert J. Martalus ’67 and Barbara Martalus W Seth A. Mendelsohn M’10 and Amy J. Mendelsohn W Joseph C. Mesics and Sandra B. Mesics W Malik N. Momin ’83 and Mumtaz Momin W (l. to r.): Darrell Duri ’22, Fatima Madondo ’22, Dr. JonnaLynn Steven P. Mowrer ’98, M’09 Knauer Mandelbaum ’69, and Shingirai Guchu ’21 George R. Moyer ’69 Thomas G. Myers ’83 W Dr. Mandelbaum established The Almond Tree Scholarship Stephen M. Nelson ’84, P’12 in 2017 to benefit students from sub-Saharan Africa. Darrell, and Deborah Detwiler an actuarial science major from Mutare, Zimbabwe; Fatima, Nelson ’84, P’12 W a biology major from Harare, Zimbabwe; and Shingirai, an Karen Byerly Nicholson W analytical finance major with minors in computer & data science and mathematics from Rusape, Zimbabwe, receive Margaret O’Brien Almond Tree Scholarships to study at LVC.
Deceased | New Miles Rigor Society Members W Walter Society Member
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Patricia Sutton Wiedeke ’49 Kenneth F. Yarnall and Mary K. Pettice W Philip D. Zimmerman P’09 and Louise L. Stevenson P’09 THE 1866 CIRCLE Justin L. Albert ’05 and McKinley Albert W H. William Alsted ’65 and Lyn Alsted W Kurt D. Amlung ’83 Stephanie Arnold-Dinger P’20 K. Scott Berry ’67, P’94 W Roy E. Boush ’57 and Carole Boush W Lewis W. Bowman ’50 and Erla M. Bowman W J. Patrick Brewer P’18, P’21 W Robert J. Brooks and Susan Brooks William F. Christ and Carol Christ Geret P. De Piper ’68 and Theresa Featherstone De Piper ’71 W Kenneth E. Dearstyne Jr. ’81 and Janet L. Jacobs Dearstyne ’82 Stephanie K. Deppen ’95 W William B. Eisenhart ’69 and Maryann Eastman Eisenhart ’69 Thomas Frederick P’12 and Ginny L. Frederick P’12 W Carolyn L. Kiblinger Hearsey ’83 Daniel S. Helwig P’19 and Melinda J. Johnson P’19 Russel C. Hertzog ’64 and Kathleen K. Hertzog W Carole Duncan Horn ’65 Brian C. Hughes ’97 John W. Jones ’72 and Gail Peters Jones ’76 W Jennifer Wood Kanupka ’01 and George J. Kanupka IV W Gregory H. Krikorian P’18, P’19 and Mary Krikorian P’18, P’19 W Donna Diehl Kuntz ’67 W
Lisa S. Burke Lee ’93 and William L. Lee Jr. W Steven M. Lezon P’20 and Dawn I. Lezon P’20 Donald C. MacGowan ’66 and Diane M. Grabowski W Rufina Balmer Marquette ’51 W Joyce E. Martin ’60 W James M. Mead and Elaine L. Mead W Louise B. Metka P’84 W Jane L. Meyer ’81 W Ronald W. Miller ’70 and Carol Grove Miller ’71 Owen A. Moe Jr. and Kathleen Moe W H. Edgar Moore ’74 and Mary A. Gowan W Alexander R. Reber ’07, M’17 and Christopher C. Dietz W Richard C. Reed ’66 Jessica Bostdorf Ritchie ’99, M’06 and Jeffrey J. Ritchie Benjamin B. Shankroff and Suzanne M. Shankroff W William S. Shillady ’78 and Judith Shillady W Todd C. Snovel ’06 W Steve E. Snyder W Morton Spector H’02, P’79 and Alyce Spector P’79 W William J. Sponaugle and Carol Sponaugle W Dale E. Summers and Linda L. Summers W Brad A. Surdam ’11 Dennis W. Sweigart ’63 W Glenda J. Synodinos W Pal Takacsi-Nagy P’21 and Kaisa Hollmen P’21 Joan R. Taylor ’68 Charles E. Weigel ’66 and Patricia Weigel W Robert M. Weissman and Sara Weissman W Bruce R. Wieder ’65 and Janet R. Wieder W
THE WALTER SOCIETY The Walter Society, established in 2004 and named for Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 (see p. 5) and the late Judge John Walter ’53, H’06, P’85, P’91 in recognition of their exemplary support of the College, acknowledges our most loyal donors for their consistent dedication to supporting educational excellence at The Valley. This honorary society is reserved for those alumni, parents, and friends of Lebanon Valley College who contribute five or more consecutive years to the College, or for recent graduates, those who have contributed to LVC every year since their graduation. The College is truly appreciative of the more than 1,250 Walter Society households for their loyalty to The Valley. Walter Society members are distinguished with a “W” after their names in this report. See pp. 19–21 for a listing of 30+ consecutive-year members, or visit www.lvc.edu/our-donors for a complete list of all Walter Society members.
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J. Dennis Williams H’90 and M. Lenore Williams W Allan F. Wolfe and Juliana M. Wolfe W Harry B. Yost ’62 and Carol A. Smith Yost ’62 W VICKROY SOCIETY ASSOCIATE Anonymous (2) Lois L. Adams ’52 W Steven Alger and Susan Alger W Jeff Armbruster P’18 and Lee Armbruster P’18 Stephen M. Autenrieth ’74, P’09, P’15 and Lois A. Moore Autenrieth ’74, P’09, P’15 Marsha R. Banks ’04 and Robert L. Banks Richard L. Beard ’90, M’92, P’20 and Lisa M. Henry Beard ’93, P’20 W Matthew R. Becker ’10 and Lauren E. Horst ’09, D’11 Philip A. Billings and Sue A. Billings W Linda M. Weaver Blair ’77 and E. Allen Blair Jeffrey A. Bomberger ’78 and Elaine A. Thallner ’79 W Jasmine Ammons Bucher ’97, M’11, P’14 and Mark Bucher P’14 W Barry D. Buckingham ’79, P’18, P’20 Patricia Davis Bullock ’62, P’95, P’97 W Ryan S. Buzdygon ’02 and Melinda Buzdygon W Brian L. Cain ’84, P’09 and Theresa Cain P’09 W Roque J. Calvo ’80 and Marianne Willever Calvo ’79 W Beverly Cooney Campbell ’81 and Neil J. Campbell Gloria Fitzkee Carter ’62, P’85, P’89, P’93 and C. Neal Carter P’85, P’89, P’93 W David A. Cass ’93 and Julia L. Wonderly Cass ’94 Richard L. Cassel ’60 W Jerome C. Chepulis and Faye A. Chepulis W Evelyn C. Colon P’18 and Julio C. Colon Jr. P’18 W Shawn P. Curtin and Lindsay B. Curtin Andrea J. Davino Danch ’81 and Robert S. Danch W John W. Davis ’64 and Connie Davis W Spencer J. Dech ’96 and Alysia Chaves W Camille DeClementi ’90 W Todd S. Dellinger ’85, M’95 and Diane K. Dellinger Robert J. Dillane ’77 and Deborah Madeira Dillane ’77 W Francis J. Dixon and Elsie Dixon W John E. Dougherty III ’67 and Nancy L. Dougherty W Daniel J. Dunkelberger ’10 W Jonathan B. Ellsworth ’76 and Nancy Y. Ellsworth Carol A. Ely David A. Ely
Thomas R. Embich Sr. ’67 and Gwenn T. Embich Robert E. Enck ’67, P’03 and Martha Y. Enck P’03 John E. Englebert ’14 W Kenneth R. Feather ’62 W Jeffrey C. Firestone ’86 and Joan Firestone Pamela Shadel Fischer ’81 David L. Fisher P’21 and Shannen Fisher P’21 Hiram E. Fitzgerald ’62 and Dolores Koncar Fitzgerald ’63 W Walter S. Frankowski Jr. ’73 and Kathleen Frankowski W Elma Breidenstine Frysinger ’52 W Joanne J. Grubb Gain ’59 and Michael C. Gain W Charles R. Gerow Donald S. Gingrich ’52 W Nancy Meyer Gingrich ’49 W Nora M. Goodman ’47 Judith Fonken Grem ’72 W Michael F. Gross ’82 W Donald B. Grosser Sr. ’55 and Nancy J. Grosser Jeff Grover and Elaine Grover Robert E. Harbaugh ’74 and Kimberly S. Harbaugh W Richard M. Harris and Mary Lou Harris W Anne B. Hartnett Robert P. Hay and Carla H. Hay Roger A. Heckman ’73 and Nancy J. Hunt Heckman ’73 W Warren R. Heidelbaugh ’58 and Helen Felty Heidelbaugh ’90 W William H. Hillmann ’65 and Nancy F. Hillmann Dorothy Witmer Hoak ’52 W Alfred J. Hockley III ’75 and Rosita B. Hockley Charles W. Hoopes ’78 Andrew R. Hower ’89 and Christine M. Richmond Hower ’89 W Jessica L. Ickes and Joshua Ickes W Richard T. Irwin ’65 and Linda Pierce Irwin ’67 W Doyle W. Ivey Jr. ’62 and Joanne F. Ivey W Melissa Howard Jimeno ’96 and Greg Jimeno W John J. Jones ’99 and Nancy J. Jones W Lawrence E. Jones Sr. ’56, P’85, P’88 and Georgianne B. Funk Jones ’57, P’85, P’88 W Thomas Kachel P’17 and Cynthia Kachel P’17 W Virginia Templeton Kichline ’62 and James L. Kichline R. Lynne Kapp Kiick P’97 W John Kingham P’18 and Kathleen Kingham P’18 Robert M. Kline ’50, ’72 and Ann R. Kline W Michele A. Klinsky ’92 W
Deceased | W Walter Society Member
Stefan P. Kruszewski and David H. Tobiasz Gregory J. Kutchma ’02 and Carrie E. Fetterman Kutchma ’00 Pamela V. Lambert ’96, P’96 and Steven L. Lambert P’96 W Thomas M. Lantz ’83, P’15 and Jennifer M. Lantz P’15 W Paul J. Lasinski ’72 and Bonnie B. Lasinski Herbert Lasky Malcolm L. Lazin ’65 W Anthony T. Leach ’73 Theresa Rachuba Leatherbury ’86 and John P. Leatherbury Kenneth F. Leedy P’92 and Linda Leedy P’92 Robert E. Lemke ’83, P’17 and Carol Lemke P’17 W Willard L. Light ’57 W Robert J. Ludwig ’65 and Barbara Ludwig W Wesley J. MacMillan ’64 and Elspeth M. Lowrie MacMillan ’66 W Nancy L. Watson Mahoney ’62 and Donald L. Mahoney W Susan C. Jones Maurer ’85 and James B. Maurer M’02 W Janet Miller McLeod W Larry M. Mentzer ’59 W Justin Mierzwicki and Stacy Mierzwicki Gary D. Miller ’71 W Marjorie Peters Miller ’61 W Rachel A. Moore ’08 and Victor W. Wills IV W Edgar G. Morgan ’63, H’17 Ronald J. Mosemann ’57 and Geraldine Sheaffer Mosemann ’57 W Andrew T. Moser ’05 and Shaylene R. Scheib ’07 W Stephen M. Mozi ’96 and Rebecca E. Miller Mozi ’96 Molly O’Brien-Foelsch and Brian Foelsch Dale E. Oehler ’75 and Holly Oehler Amy E. Shoemaker Ovuka ’02 and Nick Ovuka Kenneth L. Peiffer ’61 W Patricia A. Pingel ’69 Kevin M. Poole ’05, M’09 and Melissa A. Ulrich Poole ’05 W Lawrence H. Potts ’82, P’08 and Carol S. Nixon Potts ’82, P’08 W Edith Kreiser Probus ’46 W
Timothy L. Reese ’76 and Jean Boag Reese ’76 W George M. Reider Jr. ’63 and Carol A. Reider W Diana L. Leedy Reilly ’91 W Thomas C. Reinhart ’58, H’97 and Polly A. Risser Reinhart ’57 W Michael D. Rhoades ’95 and Jodie L. Smith Rhoades ’96 Frank S. Rhodes ’83, P’08 and Kay Koser Rhodes ’83, P’08 W Joseph F. Rilatt ’91 and Susan M. Partilla Rilatt ’90 W Daniel L. Robey ’72 and Lisa M. Castillo W Carl R. Sabold Jr. ’68 and Patricia Buchanan Sabold ’69 W Elizabeth A. Sanders ’78 Craig J. Sansonetti P’06 and Jean E. Sansonetti P’06 W Thomas J. Schatzman Stuart G. Schoenly ’68 and Deanna G. Schoenly W C. Richard Schott ’67, P’95, P’98 and Judith Schott P’95, P’98 Henry D. Schreiber ’70 W Jeane L. Weidner Serrian ’88 and John L. Serrian Jr. Dennis L. Shalters and Karen Shalters W Elizabeth L. Shivell ’75 Neil Shoreman and Alice E. Shoreman Thomas F. Shott ’82 and Dolores F. Shott W Samuel J. Shubrooks Jr. ’61 and Gretchen Shubrooks W Valentino V. Sica ’50 and Katherine Sica W Elizabeth Brumbaugh Smith ’76, P’03 W Khristian D. Snyder ’93 and Lori A. Snyder W Joan H. Squires ’79 W Michael T. Stamm ’97 and Jennifer Pellegrino Stamm ’00 W Francis M. Stearn ’67 and Cheryl A. Seacat Stearn ’68 Cheryl A. Stoddart ’79 and Alan Clarkson-Dodds W Scott P. Stone ’93 and Tammy S. O’Roark Stone ’92 Olive Binner Stoops ’63 and Donald D. Stoops Jr. Mark T. Stout ’77 W Erica S. Wineske Taylor ’01 and David N. Taylor
THANK YOU All gifts to Lebanon Valley College are appreciated, and we are grateful to all donors who invest in our educational mission. This printed report specifically recognizes all leadership gifts received by the College between July 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018, and our society members. Please contact Danielle Vigilante Webb, director of stewardship, at 717-867-6224 or vigilant@lvc.edu if you have questions or feedback regarding this report.
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Phillip E. Thompson ’68 and Eileen McGrath Thompson ’77 Darryn V. Tilden and Kimberly E. Ritrievi Stephen W. Trapnell ’90 and Jeanne M. Rose W Dennis J. Tulli ’69 and Judith Tulli W Christopher Venezia P’21 and Catherine Venezia P’21 Leo H. Wagner Joan L. Walker ’75 David H. Wallace ’50, H’76 Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 W Albertine P. Washington H’91, P’86 and Leonard Washington Jr. P’86 W
Matthew D. Weaver and Phillip Neiswender W Ronald B. Weaver II ’05 and Christy S. Davis Weaver ’06 Mark R. Witmer ’85 and Barbara Nace Witmer ’85 W Paul L. Wolf P’90 and Martha R. Wolf P’90 W James F. Wolfe ’58 and Nancy L. Wolfe Gretchen Long Woods ’67 and Judith Finholm Edwin R. Wright and Carla Hamson-Wright Robert Wurster P’21 and Julie Wurster P’21
W. Ross Young ’99, M’14 and Meghan J. Rouse Young ’99 Christopher J. Zebrowski ’91 and Greg Holden VICKROY GOLD ASSOCIATE Anonymous Cody G. Davis ’17 W Klayton E. Garman ’17 W Amanda N. Hanna ’13, D’15 Paul M. Hefferin Jr. ’17 W Brennan D. Thompson ’17, M’18 W Robert C. Van Horn ’17 W Christine D. Ware ’17 W Bradley R. Wood ’17 W
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS TRUSTEE ASSOCIATE Anonymous The Albert Watson Trust American Endowment Foundation Barnes & Noble College Booksellers LLC Bethany United Methodist Church The Bishop Foundation The Breen Family Foundation Church Mutual Insurance Company Foundation Clark Associates Inc. Charitable Foundation CM Regent Insurance Company The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation The Edwill B. & Rachel H. Miller Trust The Ellen Moyer Garber Trust ExxonMobil Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Foundation for Enhancing Communities The J. Robert O’Donnell Trust Mosteller and Associates The Mr. & Mrs. William F. Brossman Charitable Foundation The Naomi Watson Trust Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Penn State Health Pennsylvania Public Education Foundation Pennsylvania School Boards Association The S. Dale High Family Foundation TE Connectivity Employee Matching Gift Program UPMC Pinnacle The Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Voya Financial Women’s Club of Lebanon FIVE FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE The Hartford The John L. and C. Jeanette Witmer Charitable Trust The Merck Company Foundation Pennsylvania Power & Light
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Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program The Society of Actuaries United Methodist Women: Eastern Pennsylvania Conference United Way of the Capital Region Verizon Foundation PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Association of Independent Colleges & Universities of PA Central PA Actuarial Club Community Foundation of New Jersey (l. to r.): Kazuo P’06 and Kumiko P’06 Furukawa established The E.W. Coble Trust The Mariko Furukawa Memorial Scholarship in 2004 in Enterprise Holdings honor of their daughter, Mariko Furukawa ’06. Mariko was a Foundation star chemistry major at LVC who presented results from her student-faculty research project in New York City, N.Y., and Exelon Foundation was also invited to share her work in Seattle, Wash. The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America Amiracle4sure Inc. The Hartford Matching Gifts Center AON Foundation InFaith Community Foundation Apex Advertising Inc. Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Armbruster Energy Stores Inc. Lostritto Family Foundation The Delta Kappa Gamma Society Marthom Corporation Ernst & Young Foundation McCormick Family Foundation Fulton Bank: Downtown Lebanon The Presser Foundation G.F. Bowman Inc. St. Gertrude’s Club Grace United Methodist Church—United THE 1866 CIRCLE Methodist Women Ayco Charitable Foundation The Hershey Company The Brooks Family Foundation Hershey Palmyra Sertoma Club GE Foundation Matching Gift Center Intuit The Russell E. and Elizabeth W. Morgan IPS Global Foundation Jump Street Inc. The William S. Bushnell Trust Lebanon Valley Engraving Inc. Lebanon Valley Insurance Company VICKROY SOCIETY ASSOCIATE Foundation AFSCME Council 13
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M.A. Brightbill Body Works Inc. Metz Culinary Management Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association The Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program
The Reider Family Charitable Fund The Russell and Eleanor Horn Foundation Signature Homes by J.T. Maloney Inc. Stefan P. Kruszewski & Associates Inc.
Tiff Advisory Services Inc. Wabtec Foundation WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS Lebanon Valley College cultivates mutually beneficial partnerships that broaden its reach and deepen its impact. The College appreciates the sponsors who support LVC and its programs. Contact Doug Yingst P’01, director of corporate relations and athletic giving, at 717-867-6228 or yingst@lvc.edu for additional information. Accord Restoration Annville Grille Benchmark Construction Co. Inc. Candoris Technologies Colortech Inc.
Doug MacCormack ’04, Fulton Financial Advisors Elite Coach Fairview Golf Course InGear Cycling & Fitness Lebanon Federal Credit Union
Members 1st Federal Credit Union NRG Controls Inc. Redner’s Markets Inc. Thrivent Financial Wells Fargo Advisors
THE WALTER SOCIETY The Walter Society, established in 2004 and named for Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 (see p. 5) and the late Judge John Walter ’53, H’06, P’85, P’91 in recognition of their exemplary support of the College, acknowledges our most loyal donors for their consistent dedication to reinforcing educational excellence at The Valley. This honorary society is reserved for those alumni, parents, and friends of Lebanon Valley College who contribute five or more consecutive years to the College, or for recent graduates, those who have contributed to LVC every year since their graduation. Walter Society members are distinguished with a “W” after their names in other areas of this report. The College is truly appreciative of the more than 1,250 Walter Society households for their loyalty to The Valley. Please visit www.lvc.edu/our-donors for a complete list of all Walter Society members. MEMBERS WITH 30+ YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING OR WHO HAVE GIVEN EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATION Emily J. Bowman Brown ’62 Ronald L. Dietz ’60 and Rochelle V. Dietz Anonymous Kevin M. Adler M’99 and Shanna G. Adler Ian M. Brown ’17 Paige S. Diller ’16 Rosemary L. Bucher ’14 Sarah C. DiMaggio ’17 Suzanne E. Enterline Agi ’96 and Scott M. Agi Thomas D. Busteed ’09 Warren D. Ditzler ’68 and Carol A. Edgecomb Ditzler ’68 Elizabeth A. Aguilar ’17 William A. Cadmus ’67 and Ruth Cadmus Ryan D. Dotson ’16 Elizabeth J. Allebach ’17 Alyse M. Canciello ’10 Erin T. Angelini ’17, D’19 Robert L. Doughty ’16 George J. Cardone ’54 Daniel J. Dunkelberger ’10 Kristen R. Angstadt ’74 J. Matthew Cecil M’10 and Jamie N. Cecil M’07 Matthew E. Dwyer ’14 Stephen M. Autenrieth ’74, P’09, P’15 and Lois A. Moore Autenrieth ’74, P’09, P’15 Kiely L. Chaklos ’15, M’16 Jeanne Anspach Earnshaw ’69 and Michael A. Baal ’79, ’00 James A. Earnshaw Veronica J. Chehata ’11 Scott H. Eggert and Drue A. Bahajak ’12 Dolores H. Cipar ’80 G. Daniel Massad Morgan M. Bates ’16 Salvatore S. Cullari and Kathryn Cullari John E. Englebert ’14 Joseph A. Bennett ’15 Cody G. Davis ’17 Sally A. Fegan ’92 K. Scott Berry ’67, P’94 Jocelyn M. Davis ’15 Richard G. Felty ’63, P’99 and Philip A. Billings and Sue A. Billings John W. Davis ’64 and Connie Davis Joy A. Klingler Felty ’65, P’99 Kathie M. Diehl Bittenbender ’76 and Carol J. Davison ’86 Shawn A. Fies ’04, M’14 and Robert Bittenbender Eric L. Dawson M’06 Christina Marco-Fies ’04 Margaret Bower Boag ’51, P’76, P’80 William F. DeLiberty ’59 and Robert R. Fischer ’50 and Mary D. Fischer Russell J. Boeshore ’59 M. Nancy Ovates DeLiberty ’61 William W. Focht ’63 and Ruth A. Focht David Boltz IV ’72 and Suzanne M. Boltz Wesley T. Dellinger ’75, P’05 and Arthur L. Ford Jr. ’59 and Mary Ellen Ford Jennifer L. Borgerding ’04 Amy K. Hoopes Dellinger ’78, P’05 Jayne E. Drake Frankenfield ’76 and Lisa S. Hocker Dew ’79 and Howard C. Dew Larry A. Bowman ’70 Neil A. Frankenfield James L. Boyle ’63 and Linda Boyle Hannah F. Dieringer ’17 Tyler A. Frantz ’07 and William T. Bresch ’07, M’12 and Linda Bresch Stephen W. Dieringer, P’17 and Erin C. McGarvey Frantz ’09 Rita Dieringer P’17 Nancy H. Bright ’50 Ariana S. Freeman ’16 Aubrey E. Dietrich ’16
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MEMBERS WITH 30+ YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING OR WHO HAVE GIVEN EVERY YEAR SINCE GRADUATION (CONTINUED) Tilman R. Frye ’67, P’84, P’85, P’90 and Nancy Kettering Frye ’80, P’84, P’85, P’90 Klayton E. Garman ’17 Roland E. Garvin ’51 and Sue A. Garvin Kristopher J. Gazsi ’07 and Jessica L. Bagley Gazsi ’07, D’09 Eugene R. Geesey ’56, P’76 and Barbara H. Geesey P’76 Jessica L. Geyer ’16 Kenneth R. Gilberg ’73 and Nanci Gilberg M. Gwendolyn Gilroy ’68 Donald S. Gingrich ’52 Cole R. Godfrey ’17, M’20 Nathan J. Greenawalt ’98, M’02 Robert C. Greiner ’70 and Margie L. Hardenstine Greiner ’70
Ned D. Heindel ’59, H’85 and Linda Heefner Heindel ’59 Gail M. Fasnacht Henschke ’72 and William H. Henschke Sharon Stetler Herr ’66 and Robert L. Herr II William R. Higgins ’64 and Judith Baker Higgins ’64 Kyle R. Himmelreich ’08, D’10 and Tracey A. Fortugno Himmelreich ’10 Melodie S. Hoff M’14 and John D. Hoff Abram M. Hostetter and Patricia Hostetter Michael P. Hottenstein ’58 and V. Star Campbell Eileen Briggs House ’75, P’09 and H. Kirk House P’09 Wayne G. Hummer Jr. ’59 and Cynthia D. Hummer
Justin Cammarota ’19, one of the College’s distinguished John Bowman Allwein Scholars, receives an annual full-tuition academic scholarship and $2,500 stipend for research, study abroad, or internships through the generosity of the late Dr. John “Jack” Bowman Allwein ’56. Justin, a double major in mathematics and physics, used his Allwein stipend to intern at the CERN Lab in Geneva, Switzerland, this past summer.
Judith Fonken Grem ’72 Jensen H. Groff Jr. ’70 and Linda H. Groff Michael F. Gross ’82 Terrence D. Habiyaremye ’17 Christopher W. Hall ’12 and Renee E. Fritz Hall ’13 Robert E. Hamilton P’92 and Judith C. Hamilton P’92 Walter S. Hamsher ’64 and Patty W. Hamsher Diane Giovanis Hankinson ’69 and Brian Hankinson Colleen Clemens Harris ’74 and Loy H. Harris Estelle Berger Hartranft ’59 Jonathan R. Hastings IV ’17 Paul M. Hefferin Jr. ’17 Rebecca S. Burtner Hein ’74 and Klaus H. Hein
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Betty C. Criswell Hungerford ’54, H’09 Rebecca Wagner Hyman ’68 Olivia Jendrzejewski ’17, D’19 John W. Jones ’72 and Gail Peters Jones ’76 Lawrence E. Jones Sr. ’56, P’85, P’88 and Georgianne B. Funk Jones ’57, P’85, P’88 Pius H. Kaltreider ’56 and Lorraine Kaltreider Donna Gay Kaplan ’76 and Melvyn Kaplan Gregory A. Kauffman ’09 John P. Kearney G. Thomas Keehn ’63 and Cecelia A. Reed Keehn ’62 Cody P. Kelly ’16 Marilyn Graves Kimple ’72 George J. King ’68 and Eileen M. King Patrick S. Kingree M’12 Alyssa M. Klein ’17
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Jeffrey S. Kline ’04 and Jenna L. Micozzi Kline ’03 Michele A. Klinsky ’92 Haley M. Hercik Kloap ’14 and Joseph Kloap Michelle A. Krall M’11 and Travis Krall Margaret A. Weinert Kramer ’63 and Harold J. Kramer Joseph F. Krolczyk ’83 and Elizabeth Krolczyk James F. Kroll Lloyd ’11 and Shane Lloyd Russell P. Labe Jr. ’78 and Karen A. Labe John M. Lafferty ’66 and Karen Lafferty Alicia M. Gurdus LaFrance ’09, M’18 and Matthew J. LaFrance Baker F. Landon ’17 Maurissa A. Laudeman ’13 Kaitlin M. Lefever ’16 Sara Lemke ’17 Rebecca L. Light ’16 Andrew C. Linker ’17 Nancy McCullough Longnecker ’72 and Willard M. Longnecker Richard A. Look ’72 P. Theodore Lyter ’71 Katelyn R. Mackey ’14 Robert Mackrides ’54, P’87 and Rita J. Castiglia Mackrides ’55, P’87 Wesley J. MacMillan ’64 and Elspeth M. Lowrie MacMillan ’66 John T. Makatche ’13 and Jamie L. Frye Makatche ’13 Rufina Balmer Marquette ’51 Carl L. Marshall ’69 Linda S. Ammlung McAlpin ’71 Karen L. Klopp McConnell ’95, M’06, P’21 Charles F. McElwee III ’11 William J. McGill H’98 and Ellen B. McGill John J. McHale Jr. ’17 David C. McLaughlin ’10 and Katie Markey McLaughlin ’07 John M. McNulty M’14 and Barbara R. McNulty Cynthia S. Melman ’69 Seth A. Mendelsohn M’10 and Amy J. Mendelsohn Larry M. Mentzer ’59 Jane L. Meyer ’81 Larry M. Meyer P’91 and Boneta F. Meyer P’91 Brian R. Miller ’79 and Kaye M. Miller Carl E. Miller ’65, P’89 and Bonita G. Miller P’89 David E. Miller ’71 and Barbara A. Miller Larry H. Miller ’64 and Barbara A. Rice Miller ’72 Travis A. Miller ’13 Austin H. Minnich ’17 Carroll L. Missimer ’76, ’79 and Linda L. Missimer
Melanie B. Modrick ’14 Michael D. Mohn ’93 Stephanie A. Monico ’14 Rachel A. Moore ’08 and Victor W. Wills IV Ronald J. Mosemann ’57 and Geraldine Sheaffer Mosemann ’57 Clifton E. Mowrer Jr. P’81 and Barbara E. Mowrer P’81 Ryan W. Muldoon ’16 Thomas G. Myers ’83 Dennis J. Nagy ’72 and Priscilla E. Nagy Geraldine Rothermel Nease ’50 and Charles S. Nease Jr. Lois Quickel Neidermyer ’67 Michael S. Nelson ’12 and Brittni J. Garvin Nelson ’12 James R. Newcomer ’68, P’94 and Janice E. Newcomer P’94 Craig C. Olinger ’81, P’14 and Christine Lowther Olinger ’81, P’14 Zachary E. Pardo ’15 Kelsey G. Patrick ’16, D’18 Kirstin M. Lutz Patterson ’14 and John J. Patterson E. Reid Pavlik ’17 William H. Phifer ’74 and Sue E. Boohar Phifer ’75 Margaret Garber Philp ’60 Ann K. Pitt Pinca ’10, P’03, P’09, P’10 and Ted M. Pinca P’03, P’09, P’10 Sidney Pollack and Hanna Pollack Kevin M. Poole ’05, M’09 and Melissa A. Ulrich Poole ’05 Deanna Metka Quay ’84 and Jeffrey R. Quay Christopher M. Rankin ’01 and Anne Rankin Alexander R. Reber ’07, M’17 and Christopher C. Dietz George M. Reider Jr. ’63 and Carol A. Reider Thomas C. Reinhart ’58, H’97 and Polly A. Risser Reinhart ’57 Judith Nichols Renzulli ’63 and Curtis R. Reitz Michael D. Rhoads ’75 Lyndsay K. Riedel ’17 Amanda M. Ringenbach ’16 Bruce R. Rismiller ’59 and Janet L. Blank Rismiller ’59 Frank A. Ritrievi ’54 and Gail G. Edgar Ritrievi ’54
Jean Schultz Ross ’75, P’08 and Gregory B. Ross P’08 William J. Rossnock ’92 and Sandra Rossnock Jane Hoffman Roush ’57 Eric D. Ruppert ’10 and Michelle A. Little Ruppert ’11 John F. Schlegel ’60 and Jacqueline Schlegel Charles R. Schmidt ’10 Laura A. Schmidt ’17, D’19 Jeanette Browning Schroeder ’80 Suzanne H. Schrotberger H’96 and Ronald Schrotberger James W. Scott P’97 and Carolyn B. Scott P’97 Victoria H. Seader ’16 Charles R. Seidel ’62 and Sarah Lane Seidel ’63 Jayanne N. Hogate Sevast ’01 and Jason Sevast Anne E. Shroyer Shemeta ’51, P’76 William A. Sherman ’63 and Catherine Sherman McKenna L. Sickels ’16 Stephen B. Simonian ’13 Courtney E. Slack ’10 Lisa M. Fleck Smarsh ’98 and Joseph M. Smarsh Adora Rabiger Smith ’55 and Gary W. Smith Debbie M. Smith ’99 Mariah L. Smolka ’17 Zachary A. Snavely ’14 Dennis R. Snovel ’60, P’06 and Cynthia G. Snovel P’06 Todd C. Snovel ’06 Howard L. Snyder ’79 and Kathleen Wolfe Snyder ’79 David J. Sodl Jr. ’08 and Julie Sodl Morton Spector H’02, P’79 and Alyce Spector P’79 Douglas J. Stansley ’15 Barbra Storaker Stehlik ’61 Matthew C. Stengel ’17 Caity M. Stevens ’17 Mary Ann Horn Stewart ’69 and Robert R. Stewart Thomas E. Stewart ’73 and Gaynor Stewart Amanda J. Strohl ’15 Andrew D. Suprock ’13 Glenda J. Synodinos Benjamin S. Tanner ’17
Robert J. Tarantolo ’53 and Eleanor Tarantolo Jennifer L. Wert Teisher ’08, M’14 and Zachary T. Teisher ’07 Bonnie C. Tenney ’96 and Edwin D. Tenney Carol Woolley Testa ’66 and Eldan D. Testa Brennan D. Thompson ’17, M’18 Gale M. Thompson ’67 Richard B. Thompson ’71 and Linda L. Witmer Thompson ’73 Elaine D. Kreller Tomlinson ’66 and Richard W. Tomlinson Stephen W. Trapnell ’90 and Jeanne M. Rose Brian C. Trust ’83 Dennis J. Tulli ’69 and Judith Tulli Bobbi J. Tyler ’17 Katie B. Ulrich ’15 Blade A. Umstead ’16 Robert C. Van Horn ’17 Viktoria A. Van Nederveen ’17 John C. Vaszily ’66 and Diane Aldinger Vaszily ’67 Annalouise Venturella ’04 Beverly A. Walp ’58 Natosha L. Kreamer Walter ’13 Patricia Lutz Walter ’57, P’85, P’91 Christine D. Ware ’17 Theodore O. Weaver ’65 and Patricia Weaver Emily K. Welsh ’10 Clifford J. Wengert Kymberly A. Lebo Wentsler ’10 and Daniel Wentsler Shelly M. Burkholder Wessner ’09 and Ross W. Wessner J. Dennis Williams H’90 and M. Lenore Williams Samuel A. Willman ’67 and Elaine Joy Willman ’68 Jeremy D. Wilson ’98 and Rayna E. Schell Wilson ’99 Gerald S. Wingenroth ’58 Ivan M. Wittel III ’79 and Kim Y. Wittel Allan F. Wolfe and Juliana M. Wolfe Bradley R. Wood ’17 Lauren E. Woodring ’08 Hilary A. Yoh ’17 Dylan T. Yost ’17 Joseph T. Yost ’69 and Roxanne S. Yost Sarah Koury Zimmerman ’45 Jill E. Zwiesdak ’97
THANK YOU All gifts to Lebanon Valley College are appreciated, and we are grateful to all donors who invest in our educational mission. This printed report specifically recognizes all leadership gifts received by the College between July 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018, and our society members. Please contact Danielle Vigilante Webb, director of stewardship, at 717-867-6224 or vigilant@lvc.edu if you have questions or feedback regarding this report.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2017–2018 Wendie DiMatteo Holsinger, B.A., M.Ed. Chief Executive Officer, A.S.K. Foods Inc.
BOARD OFFICERS Wesley T. Dellinger ’75, P’05 Kristen R. Angstadt ’74 Katherine J. Bishop Elizabeth R. Unger ’72 Shawn P. Curtin Geoffrey M. Roche
Chair Vice Chair Vice Chair Assistant Secretary Treasurer Secretary
2017–2018 BOARD MEMBERS Kristen R. Angstadt ’74, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Retired Supervisor of Pupil Services, Capital Area Intermediate Unit #15 Jeanne Donlevy Arnold H’08, B.S.P.A., L.H.D. Retired Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services, Good Samaritan Hospital Michael S. Beyer ’80, B.S. Chief Executive Officer, Beyer Automotive
George J. King ’68, B.S., C.P.A. President, RWS Energy Services Seth A. Mendelsohn M’10, J.D. Executive Deputy Insurance Commissioner, Pennsylvania Insurance Department, Harrisburg Carroll “Skip” L. Missimer ’76, ’79, B.A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Retired Global Director for Environmental Affairs, P.H. Glatfelter Company Shilesky Montalvo ’19 Student Trustee, LVC Chester Q. Mosteller ’75, B.S. President and Founder, Mosteller & Associates Kathryn N. Oriel, PT, Ed.D. Co-chair and Professor of Physical Therapy, LVC
Katherine J. Bishop, B.A., M.S. President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairperson, Lebanon Seaboard Corporation
Lynn G. Phillips ’68, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Former Chief Administration Officer and Director, Aresty Institute of Executive Education, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Edward D. Breen, B.S. Chief Executive Officer, DowDuPont Inc.
Jeffrey J. Ritchie, B.S., B.A., M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Chair and Professor of Design, Media, & Technology, LVC
David A. Cass ’93, B.S., E.M.T.M. Chief Information Security Officer, IBM
Elliott Robinson, B.S. Vice President, Administration, Milton Hershey School
Susan Manbeck Corbett ’72, B.A. Former First Lady, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Elyse E. Rogers ’76, B.A., J.D. Partner, Sullivan, Rogers & Feichtel
Wesley T. Dellinger ’75, P’05, B.S. Director, Lebanon Operations, Brownstone Real Estate
Karen A. Lewis Schmitt ’80, B.S., M.B.A. Chief Financial Officer, Maiden Holdings Ltd.
Geret P. De Piper ’68, B.A. Retired Senior Vice President/Chief Operating Officer, CSX World Terminals LLC
Tracey Smith Stover ’91, B.A., M.B.A. Partner & Rockies Market Assurance Leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Susanne Harley Dombrowski ’83, B.S., C.P.A. Principal and Shareholder, Bazella Dombrowski & CO CPAs Chief Financial Officer, Controller, and Shareholder, 12:34 Micro Technologies Inc.
Lewis E. Thayne, A.B., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. President, LVC
Laura Eldred, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English, LVC
Ryan H. Tweedie ’93, B.S. Partner, Americas Systems Practice Leader, Ernst & Young LLP
James G. Glasgow Jr. ’81, B.S., M.B.A. President, Building and Land Technology
Elizabeth R. Unger ’72, B.S., M.D., Ph.D. Chief, Chronic Viral Diseases Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
M. Louise Hackman Hess ’78, B.S. Retired Director, Quality Assurance, Lancaster Laboratories
Rebecca Whalen ’18 Student Trustee, LVC
Gregory A. High ’92, B.S. Founder and President, GH Family Business Consulting Group LLC; Vice President, High Company LLC
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EMERITI Edward H. Arnold H’87, B.A., L.H.D. Retired Chairman, Arnold Logistics Ronald J. Drnevich, B.S. Former Senior Executive Vice President and Vice Chairman of the Board, Capital BlueCross *Ross W. Fasick ’55, H’03, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., L.H.D. Retired Senior Vice President, E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. Eugene R. Geesey ’56, B.S. Retired Owner/President, CIB Inc. Elaine G. Hackman ’52, B.A. Retired Business Executive Malcolm L. Lazin ’65, B.S., J.D. Founder and Executive Director, Equality Forum William Lehr Jr., B.B.A., J.D. Former Chair, Capital BlueCross George M. Reider Jr. ’63, B.S. Former Officer, Aetna Inc.; Former Insurance Commissioner, State of Connecticut Thomas C. Reinhart ’58, H’97, B.S., L.H.D. Retired Owner/President, T.C.R. Packaging Inc. Bruce R. Rismiller ’59, B.A., M.S. Retired Executive Vice President, Northwest Airlines Stephen H. Roberts ’65, B.S. President and Chief Executive Officer, EchoData Services Inc. Morton Spector P’79, H’92 Co-owner, Treasurer, Design House Kitchens and Appliances LLC Albertine P. Washington P’86, H’91, B.A., P.D. Retired Educator, Lebanon School District Elizabeth K. Weisburger ’44, H’89, B.S., Ph.D., D.Sci. Retired Chief of Carcinogen Metabolism and Toxicology Branch, National Cancer Institute
Bishop Jeremiah J. Park, B.Div., M.Div., D.Min. Bishop of the Susquehanna Conference of The United Methodist Church ˚Suzanne H. Schrotberger H’96, L.H.D. Community Leader and Philanthropist
PUBLICATION STAFF Chief Communications Officer: Molly O’Brien-Foelsch Editor: Dr. Tom Hanrahan Editorial Staff: Christine Brandt Little Molly O’Brien-Foelsch Donald Raiger ’10 Jaime Rowe M’18 Matthew Weaver Danielle Vigilante Webb Ali Wenger Anita Williams Writer: Victoria Kidd, Feature Designer: Emily Acri, LVC Photography: A.J. Nutter, LVC Director of Visual Communications Nick Gould Photography (www.nickgould.net) On the Cover: Valley Blue Coats interact with and steward LVC donors and alumni, and are dedicated to increasing philanthropic awareness among the student body. In this picture, several Valley Blue Coats wave their LVC Rally Towels to show their pride in and loyalty to Lebanon Valley College. (front, l. to r.): Khalil Brim ’22, Rebecca Dertinger ’19, Emily Freed ’20, Amanda Gorman ’18, D’20, Erica Coles-Dietrick ’21, Lindsay Lane ’18, D’20, Tatyanna Fuller ’21
The Rev. J. Dennis Williams H’90, B.A., M.Div., D.Min., H.D.D. Retired Pastor, United Methodist Church
(back, l. to r.): Nicole Flohr ’20, Joshua Houck ’21, Christopher Miller ’21, Austin Cassatt ’21, Garrett Santis ’19, Tanner Haynes ’22
Samuel A. Willman ’67, B.S., M.Com. President, Delta Packaging Inc.
Inside Front Cover: Nick Gould Photography (www.nickgould.net)
Harry B. Yost ’62, B.S., J.D., LL.M. Senior Partner, Appel & Yost LLP
THANK YOU All gifts to Lebanon Valley College are appreciated and we are grateful to all donors who invest in our educational mission. This printed report specifically recognizes all leadership gifts received by the College between July 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018, and our society members. Please contact Danielle Vigilante Webb, director of stewardship, at 717-8676224 or vigilant@lvc.edu if you have questions or feedback regarding this report.
HONORARY Bishop Peggy A. Johnson ’75, B.A., M.Div., D.Min. Bishop of the Philadelphia Area of The United Methodist Church F. Obai Kabia ’73, P’99, P’00, P’02, B.S., M.P.A. Retired Political Affairs Officer, United Nations
*Deceased |˚Completed term January 2018
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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES | 2017–2018 REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS
$67,551,259
TOTAL REVENUE
$67,551,259
7%
Interest Income and Gain/Loss on Investments (realized and unrealized), Net
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$55,385,369
4%
Government Grants
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
$12,165,890 17%
Gifts and Private Grants EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS
$55,385,369
22%
7%
4%
6%
1%
Operations and Maintenance of Plant
Student Aid (Government)
Academic Support
50%
Tuition and Fees (Net of Institutional Financial Aid)
Auxiliary Enterprises
Public Services
LEARN ABOUT OTHER WAYS IN WHICH YOUR
35%
13%
Instruction
Auxiliary Enterprises
15%
Student Services
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19%
General Institutional
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NEW SCHOLARSHIPS THE AMIRACLE4SURE EDUCATIONAL ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP Established by: Marsha R. Banks ’04
GIFTS RECEIVED BY SOURCE
$6,941,668 4%
2%
6%
2%
Provides additional support outside of the financial aid package for a student who identifies with an ALANA background, has a family or community member who has been system involved, or is a non-traditional college student
Corporations
THE BARBARA DURICKO ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION
Friends & Employees
Parents & Students
Other Organizations
Established by: Eric L. Himelright M’98 and Amy Himelright Provides support to a student who is majoring in elementary education and/or special education, or who is pursuing secondary education certification with preference given to students who demonstrate financial need and/or are the first in their families to attend college
THE BRIAN HUGHES ’97 ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP Established by: Brian C. Hughes ’97
13%
Foundations
Provides support to a student who demonstrates financial need and maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher
THE CLARK ASSOCIATES ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR LVC STUDENTS
49%
Trustees
24%
Alumni
Established by: Clark Associates Inc. Charitable Foundation: Randall E. McCarty P’07, Executive Director Provides support to two rising junior or senior students who demonstrate leadership skills and show an entrepreneurial spirit
THE CURTIS C. TROUTMAN ’56 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Established by: Estate of Curtis C. Troutman ’56 Provides support for students who demonstrate financial need
THE GEORGE J. KING ’68 AND EILEEN M. KING ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP Established by: George J. King ’68 and Eileen M. King Provides support to those demonstrating financial need and is renewable for up to four years
THE NEWSOME FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established by: Alan M. Newsome, FSA, M.A.A.A., ’07 and Ashton R. Newsome Provides support to African American students
THE STEVEN P. MOWRER ’98, M’09 FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Established by: Steven P. Mowrer ’98, M’09, P’22 Provides support to a student who demonstrates financial need and maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher
THE SUSAN ENGLE, PH.D., ’78 ENDOWED CHEMISTRY RESEARCH FUND Established by: Susan A. Engle, Ph.D., ’78 Provides support for summer research activities carried out by an undergraduate student studying chemistry or biochemistry
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Thank you for your support of our record-breaking Day of Philanthropy on Nov. 8. Together, we helped RAISE UP our students and faculty by providing more than $100,000 from 1,294 donors. Visit www.lvc.edu/give or call
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