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LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE FOUNDATION

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The LCC Way

LCC Foundation Board of Directors 2016-17 Alex Nelson, Board President CEO, Impact Capital Management LLC Rich Gushman, Board Vice President CEO, Gibbs & Olson, Inc. Jim Hendickson, Board Secretary Owner, Kalama Chevron Chris Bailey, President, Lower Columbia College Kristi Barber, Branch Manager, Republic Mortgage Ben Coombs, Ex-officio Member / Planned Giving Advisor; Retired, Petra Financial Advisors, Inc.

Student Success is at the center of all we do at Lower Columbia College. We know that if our students succeed in completing their higher educational goals, the whole community benefits. Our students are the expertly trained nurses who assist your family, the teachers who shape our youngest minds, and the talented welders and machinists who keep our local economy running strong. We have pride in knowing that so many of our alumni not only stay local, but give back to the local community so generously.

Dan Evans, Owner, JH Kelly

We are grateful for the support we have had this past year from individuals, alumni, faculty and staff, and local businesses who believe in the transformational power of education. YOU make us LCC Proud!

Emily Gardner, Program Manager, Cowlitz Indian Tribe Health & Human Services

Christopher C. Bailey

Alex Nelson

President Lower Columbia College

Board President LCC Foundation

Linda Davis, Certified Public Accountant, Davis and Associates

Alex Nelson

Jenny Isaacson, Director of Student Services, St. Rose School Dixie Kolditz, Owner, Open Box Creations; Owner, Brighton Industries

Chris Bailey

Ron LeBlanc, Retired, Legacy Group Investments John Paul, General Manager/Program Director, KLOG/KUKN/The Wave Dr. PJ Peterson, Retired, Physician, St. John’s PeaceHealth Bruce Pollock, Market Manager, BiCoastal Media Jane Rosi, Retired, LCC Faculty Heather Snyder, Graphics and Communications Specialist, Fibre Federal Credit Union Deborah Sweet, Owner, SweetSpot Frozen Yogurt; President, DCK Wallace, Inc. Tim Welch, Retired, Renaissance Learning Corporation; Chairman, Welch Family Foundation Bob Gregory, LCC Board of Trustees Representative Steve Vincent, LCC Board of Trustees Representative

LCCF Staff Kendra Sprague, Vice President of Foundation, Human Resources & Legal Affairs Sheila Burgin, Assistant Director, LCC Foundation Hoa Le, Accountant, LCC Foundation Serina Graham, Foundation Specialist, LCC Foundation

Kendra Sprague Joins LCC Foundation as New Executive Director The LCC Foundation welcomed new Foundation Executive Director Kendra Sprague in July 2016, replacing outgoing director Erin (Brown) Zeiger. Kendra has worked at Lower Columbia College for over five years in a variety of roles including Director of Human Resources and Interim Vice President for Student Success. She currently serves as the Vice President of Foundation, Human Resources, & Legal Affairs and oversees the Foundation as Executive Director.

Kendra Sprague

Kendra comes to the foundation with years of community outreach experience and rich relationships with people both on and off campus. Prior to joining the college, she practiced law and ran a non-profit legal aid program. Kendra is a graduate of Washington State University and Willamette University College of Law. She and her husband Ted have three children and she is a firm believer in the transformational power of education. "Lower Columbia College has had a huge impact on the success of many people who live in our community," she said. "I am excited about the future of the Lower Columbia College Foundation, including the completion of the Student Success Fund endowment, the growth of the Wertheimer Planned Giving Society, increased scholarship offerings, and the launch of a new College Success Fund, which will support growth and innovative programs now and into the future."

Tiffany Stewart, Events Specialist, LCC

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JH Kelly Named LCC Foundation 2016-17 Benefactor of the Year Benefactor honorees have a history of providing charitable financial support to the foundation, and/or significant volunteer service to the college. Most notably, contributions from honorees have had major impacts on the college, its programs, students, or the community. In business for more than 90 years, JH Kelly was one of Longview’s founding companies. Founder Jack Kelly, Sr. made his way to Longview while traveling to California from Canada in the 1920’s. After meeting Robert A. Long, he decided to stay in Longview and opened his business on Commerce Avenue. Led by a fourth-generation “Kelly,” Mason Evans, JH Kelly is now one of the largest industrial mechanical contractors in the country. Over the past 25 years, JH Kelly has provided over $100,000 in financial and in-kind gifts to the college, supporting initiatives such as the LCC Student Success Fund, the LCC Head Start program, student scholarships, and various academic and athletic programs. “We recently celebrated the dedication of the new Head Start Memorial Park building which will serve hundreds of children and their families in the years to come,” said LCC President Chris Bailey. “We couldn’t have done it without the partnership of JH Kelly, which donated more than $75,000 in labor and materials for its completion.” JH Kelly is actively involved in many community based non-profit organizations including; the Columbia Theatre, St. John’s, United Way, The Boys and Girls Club, Students in Need, and Home with Heroes. Dan Evans, Chairman of JH Kelly, currently serves on the LCC Foundation Board of Directors where he shares his passion for industrial/vocational training to the betterment of the college.

“We have been fortunate to have so many longstanding businesses in our community who give back. JH Kelly has impacted the lives of so many students at LCC through scholarship suppor t, facilities improvements, direct program support, and employment after graduation from LCC.” LCC Foundation President Alex Nelson

Professional & Technical Programs Preparing Students for Work Building & Fixing

Helping People

Business & Technology

Get Started Today! 360.442.2311 • lowercolumbia.edu/work

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LCC Receives $10,000 grant to support Student Success Recently, the Kirkland-based Biella Foundation donated $340,000 to all 34 community and technical colleges in Washington. Each college Foundation, including Lower Columbia College, received $10,000 to suppor t student scholarships and/or emergency assistance funds. “We’re hoping that a gift like this can inspire other foundations,” Joni Wolfe, spokesperson for the Biella Foundation, said. “Community colleges provide a qu a l i t y e d u c a t i o n a n d a springboard to a four-year school or a fulfilling career.” The founder of the Biella Foundation, a successful Seattle real-estate developer named Mart Bert, had a simple philanthropic philosophy: help those in need. To that end, the Biella Foundation has supported organizations that help families in distress with a special emphasis on education. “A statewide investment from a family foundation like this is unprecedented,” said former LCC Foundation Executive Director Erin Zeiger. “The $10,000 grant will be used to support the LCC Student Success Fund.” According to Zeiger, the Biella Foundation intends to continue this support each year.

LCC Foundation’s Community Partner Award. Daily News Publisher Rick Parrish (center) is joined by LCC President Chris Bailey (left) and LCC Foundation board member Tim Welch.

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Student Success Angel Spotlight: Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund For the third year in a row, the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund has provided the LCC Foundation with a $10,000 grant to support the LCC Student Success Fund. “Weyerhaeuser has been an amazing supporter of Lower Columbia College, its students and programs for many years,” said Kendra Sprague, LCCF Executive Director. “Their investment in the Student Success Fund has touched dozens of students who are now realizing their higher education goals and dreams.” Since 1992, Weyerhaeuser and its employees have donated over $300,000 to support Lower Columbia College students either through vocational scholarships, gifts in kind, and workforce program investments. “As a community college, our success is directly tied to the success and support of our local business and industry partners,” said LCCF Board President Alex Nelson. “Their investment will help ensure we have a vibrant community of trained and educated individuals to support their business in the years to come.”

LCC Foundation Names The Daily News as Community Partner of the Year The LCC Foundation celebrated 40 years of supporting excellence in education this year and honored The Daily News (TDN) for their “Students in Need” campaign to help LCC students stay in school. The Students In Need campaign raised nearly $38,400 in support of the LCC Student Success Fund, which provides emergency assistance for students who are at risk for dropping out of college due to financial need beyond scholarships or financial aid. LCC President Chris Bailey and Foundation Board Member Tim Welch presented the foundation’s first-ever Community Partner of the Year Award to TDN Publisher Rick Parrish at its annual Horns and Halos Gala in September. “We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from the community to help our students,” said LCC President Chris Bailey. “The TDN set a lofty goal of raising $15,000, which was quickly surpassed by the generosity of our community and the compelling opportunity to invest in transforming a student’s life. Without a doubt, we have an amazing community of supporters, both on and off campus. We are so incredibly grateful.”

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Student Success Fund Each dollar donated to the LCC Student Success Fund is twice spent: helping students in need, and helping the college maintain quality programs. Students get the vital support they need for tuition and books, and the funds stay on campus to support programs. Since launching the fund in 2013, the Foundation has distributed nearly $150,000 in emergency grants to help nearly 500 students in need. The fund assists students who are most at risk for abandoning their education due to financial hardship. These one-time grants mean the difference between success and failure for students who are on their way to graduation. The Student Success Fund helps students with: nn Tuition expenses not covered by scholarships, financial aid or grants nn Textbook expenses

nn Testing fees nn Emergency childcare expenses nn Emergency transportation

LCC at a Glance* Enrollment 6,352 Total students 132 Worker Retraining 207 Veterans 378 Running Start 2,262 Online Student Intent 27% Transfer students 39% Workforce students 18% Basic Skills students 16% Community & Continuing Education Demographics 63% Female 24% Students of color 31 Average age 46% Full-time NWAC Varsity Sports Men’s and Women’s basketball Men’s baseball Women’s softball, volleyball and soccer Facilities 38.75 acre campus; 26 buildings Operating Budget for 2015-16 $22.2 million

The Student Success grant has helped me immensely in maintaining my sanity and grades. I am truly grateful for all of the assistance. The only way I know to repay this kindness, is to succeed in all my endeavors moving forward. Thank you once again! LCC Student

Annual Tuition $4,150 tuition and fees (2016-17, 45 credits) Financial Aid Disbursed $13.5 million Foundation $14 million in assets Employment 439 Total employees 67 Full-time, 146 Part-Time Faculty 226 Staff including Head Start/ECEAP employees *2015-16 data, unless noted

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Scholarships

Alumni Investment in the Future of Healthcare

Give the gift of higher education! Affordability remains one of the largest challenges to student success. Help support a deserving student in a meaningful way.

The Lower Columbia College Nursing Alumni Scholarship was established in 2007 by three students who were committed to “paying it forward” for future nursing students. Bryan Lomax, Ed Hunt, and Don Schaefer established the nursing scholarship endowment as an altruistic opportunity to support future generations of students pursuing nursing careers.

The LCC Foundation awarded over $280,000 in scholarships to students in the 2015-16 year. Scholarships may be named in honor or memory of an individual or family member, and may also be established in the name of a business or organization to foster a spirit of corporate citizenship and community support.

Through grassroots fundraising efforts and a generous matching donation from Mark and Theresa McCrady and their families, their dream of creating an endowed scholarship soon became a reality. To be eligible for the scholarship, students must be full-time, maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have successfully completed Nursing 101 with a C grade or better.

Types of Scholarships Annual Scholarships Annual Scholarships provide one or more scholarship awards, in number and amount determined by the donor. Funding is renewed by the donor each year. Annual Scholarships require a gift of $500 or more.

Since its establishment, the LCC Nursing Alumni Scholarship has provided scholarships to eight students. Past recipients include: Tammy Miller, 2008

Katherine Albert, 2013

Janelle Badger, 2010

Elizabeth York, 2014

Frances Roe, 2011

Emmanuel Reyes, 2015

Lauren Murray, 2012

Aileen-Zola Shepard, 2016

For more information on setting up an annual or endowed scholarship to support student success, please contact LCC Foundation Assistant Director of Development and Scholarships Sheila Burgin at sburgin@lowercolumbia.edu or 360.442.2132.

Endowed Scholarships Endowed scholarships leave a lasting legacy by providing one or more scholarship awards in perpetuity. Endowment funds are invested, with up to 4% of the three year rolling average of the fund awarded after approval by the LCC Foundation Board of Directors. Endowed scholarships require a minimum gift or pledge of $20,000, payable within five years.

Scholarship Social Each year, scholarship recipients are celebrated at an annual scholarship social, where they have the opportunity to meet their donors and share their personal stories.

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Adelina Delao Named 2017 Transforming Lives Award Winner It was an improvement of sorts, but Adelina was suspended for four months during her ninth grade year due to ongoing family drama. Once she was allowed to return to school, Adelina made up her mind to break the cycle of negativity and defeat in her life. She resolved that she would not fail herself like her mother had failed her.

From the very start, Adelina Delao faced incredible odds for overcoming the drug addicted world into which she was born. She received little nur turing as a child, and was regularly neglected in addition to serving as a pawn in a protracted custody battle. Due to her mother’s battles with addiction, Adelina and her brother were frequently left home alone without any food, running water or electricity. Although she was very young, hunger drove Adelina to beg for food at a convenience store near her home. At one point, she and her younger sibling were even abandoned at a local meth house. Forced by her circumstances to focus on survival, Adelina’s educational progress fell behind. She was placed in many special classes to help with reading and math at school, but life was a constant struggle. She bounced between relatives’ homes, and even attended three different middle schools one year. A few days before she was supposed to start high school, Adelina was thrown out of her stepfather’s home. She went to live with her father’s mother, who took Adelina in with literally nothing more than borrowed clothing on her back.

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Standing at a crossroads in her life, Adelina took the brave step of enrolling in the Career Education Options (CEO) program at Lower Columbia College. The program, designed for students ages 16 to 21 who are behind in credits, don’t have a high school diploma, and have conditions that interfere with success in the traditional high school setting, was a perfect fit for her. Adelina began to excel in the program immediately. With support from former CEO Director Tuan Dang, Director Heidi Patrick and other program faculty and staff, Adelina soon received her diploma (well ahead of schedule). Spurred on by her success in CEO, Adelina immediately began an associate degree program at LCC. She continued to excel in her studies, and shortly before receiving her associate degree in June 2016 was named the Outstanding Art Student of the Year by LCC faculty. Adelina was accepted as a transfer student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia and began her studies there in fall 2016. Her future plans include continuing on to a master’s degree program, and finding a rewarding career that will allow her to help others find their way out of the darkness.

Sarah Nichols: 2016 All Washington Academic Team LCC student Sarah Nichols was honored along with 65 other All Washington Academic Team members during a ceremony in Olympia on March 24, 2016. Sarah’s world turned upside down in 2012 when her marriage ended. The former stay-at-home mom lost everything in the split, and enrolled at LCC in the hopes of finding work to support her five children. Although her original goal was job training, Sarah’s plan quickly expanded to include a transfer degree as she excelled in her classes. She earned her Accounting Technician degree in spring 2016, followed by a business transfer degree in the summer. Sarah’s suppor ters credit her intelligence, tenacity and perseverance (along with dedication to her family) as the secret to her success. Sarah’s mother, Lois Lavine, along with LCC President Chris Bailey and staff members Kendra Sprague, Stefanee Bunn and Sheila Burgin attended the ceremony. After graduating from LCC, Sarah landed a full-time job in the LCC Financial Aid Office. She hopes to eventually earn a bachelor’s degree in business through the Lower Columbia Regional University Center, located on the LCC campus.

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2015-16 Retirees It is an honor to welcome the following individuals to the LCC Foundation Retiree Association. To g et h e r t h ey re p re s e n t a combined 303 years of service and commitment to Student Success at LCC. Kay Austin English Adjunct Faculty, 2010-2016 Dianne Bagby Head Start, 1990-2015 Dave Cordero Earth Sciences Faculty, 1993-2016 Darlene de Vida Instructional Dean, 1974-2016 Rich Dolan LCC Foundation, 1996-2016 Ann Gerick Business Technology, 2007-2016 Teresa Hagle Library, 1984-2016 Sandy Junker Head Start, 1998-2016 Carrie Landon Nursing Adjunct Faculty, 2008-2016 Sharon Layton Nursing Faculty, 1978-2016 Ronda Manick Financial Aid, 1987-2016 Kathy Pratt Head Start, 1983-2015 Jan Roose English Adjunct Faculty, 2003-2016 Betty Sjoblom Financial Aid, 1986-2015 Debra Stout Nursing Adjunct Faculty, 2012-2016

Thomas Hansen Named 2016 LCC Alumni of the Year Over the course of an illustrious career spanning more than four decades, Hansen left an indelible mark on the world of collegiate athletics. Most significantly, he served as Pac-10 (now Pac-12) Commissioner for 26 years until his retirement in 2009. Hansen is perhaps best known for overseeing an era of incredible growth for college football. He served as administrator for the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA’s) Football Television Program for 11 years when it held the rights to all college games. He subsequently developed the Pac-10’s football television program while serving as Commissioner, and even played a small role in the development of a television sports network called ESPN.

“It is important that every state provide deserved support to its community college system. I benefitted greatly from my opportunity in community college, and believe many others have and Hansen had a major role in the will do so also,” Hansen said. founding and administration of the Bowl Championship Series for postseason football, which contributed greatly to the elevation of college football to a major national sport. Hansen is a member of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame, and has been recognized by the Football Foundation and Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport.

Hansen is a firm believer that athletics can play a major role in student success, especially the academic success of student-athletes. “Good sports teams help establish an esprit de corps among the student body, and can enhance the recognition of a college,” he said. Hansen began his community college education at LCC in 1955, and attended for two years before transferring to the University of Washington (UW) to pursue a degree in journalism. He was the editor of the college newspaper at LCC, and, perhaps not surprisingly, fondly remembers attending football games (LCC eliminated its football program in 1962 due to budget concerns). Former LCC English and Journalism instructor Wallace Graves played an important role in Hansen’s life, and even helped him persuade the UW to accept his transfer credits at a time when they were not inclined to do so. This intervention saved Hansen an additional year of studies, and helped shape his thinking about the importance of student advocacy.

To learn more about the LCC Retiree Association contact Sheila Burgin at 360.442.2132. 8

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Dedication of Honored Spaces As part of the Building Healthy Futures campaign, the LCC Foundation was granted authority to dedicate honored spaces on the LCC campus. The following spaces were dedicated through named major gifts in 2015-16.

Health & Science Building

Lyle P. Mack

The Lyle P. Mack Memorial Plaza is located at the Health and Science Building’s west entrance. Lyle Mack was a lifelong educator and learner who taught community education classes at LCC after retiring from the Longview School District. He was also a strong supporter of LCC’s mission and values. It was through these beliefs that he left a legacy gift that would benefit students. At the request of his family, the LCC Foundation dedicated the plaza in his memory. The Louis L. and Margaret A. Scharf Physics and Engineering Lab is dedicated in memory of Bob and Louis Scharf’s parents, Louis and Margaret Scharf. Louis and Margaret established and owned Scharf Electric, were founding members of the LCC Booster Club, and were active community service volunteers and lifelong supporters of education. In honor of their parents, sons Bob and Louis directed a significant gift to the Student Success Fund in order to help LCC students overcome barriers, stay in school, and complete their degrees. The Roy & Colleen McCrady Nursing Student Lounge In honor of their parents, Roy and Colleen McCrady, and their long-standing belief in the value of higher education, their children, Mark and Theresa, David and Melinda, Brian and Allison, and Dennis dedicated the Student Lounge on the second floor of the Health and Science Building. Encouraged by their belief in education, 12 of Roy and Colleen’s children and grandchildren have earned Associate’s Degrees from LCC. In the spirit of helping others, the McCrady family established an Endowed Scholarship. Naming the student lounge honors the McCrady Family’s ongoing support and commitment to LCC and the local community while creating a welcoming gathering space for students to take a break or study.

Louis and Margaret Scharf

Roy and Colleen McCrady

Outdoor Spaces

The Quoidbach Courtyard is located on the south side of the Rose Center for the Arts and was dedicated in memory of Rob Quoidbach, an LCC alumni and supporter of the college who was passionate about helping others. An engineer and contractor, Rob remodeled and built some of LCC’s buildings that are still in use today. In 2014 he was inducted as LCC’s Alumni of the Year. Rob’s bequest to the LCC Foundation will continue his legacy of investing in the local community through his support of LCC and its students. In addition to the naming of the Quoidbach Courtyard, a tree was planted in the courtyard as a tribute to his enthusiasm for his tree farm and honoring his motto: “I know not how or when the Lord may harvest me, but now and then I want it said of me that he tried to help humanity and plant a tree where he thought a tree should be.” Henry Lennstrom Stone Circle near Admissions The family of Henry Lennstrom dedicated one of the stone circle seating areas near the new LCC Pavilion. Henry worked at LCC as a math instructor in 1958, and then as the Dean of Instruction for many years. He later served as the acting president of the college, completing his service at LCC in 1980. The family believed a named space at LCC was a fitting memorial to their father and his service to the community.

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Rob Quoidbach

Henry Lennstrom Stone Circle

To learn more about honoring a loved one through the dedication of a named gift, please contact the Foundation office at 360.442.2130. 9


Your Gift Could Change a Life Did you know that for a relatively small financial donation you can transform the life of a student? Whether it is the gift of a scholarship to a returning veteran or first-time college student, or an emergency loan for a struggling single parent trying to juggle work and school, a small amount can make a huge difference – a difference that can last a lifetime. Ways to give nn Cash And Gift Pledge nn Gift-in-Kind nn Matching Gift nn Named Gift Opportunities nn Planned Giving nn Real Estate nn Stocks And Bonds In honor of LCC’s benefactors, the Foundation established the Wer theimer Society to recognize and honor donors who have generously provided, or plan to provide, gifts to the Foundation through bequests, trusts, and other life income gifts. A planned gift is a great way to help build a legacy of excellence for tomorrow and beyond. To become a member of The Wertheimer Society or for more information about giving to the LCC Foundation, please contact us at foundation@lowercolumbia.edu or 360.442.2130.

Just before receiving the Student Success Grant, I was five days away from running out of gas, no books or materials to do my assignments. If it was not for the Student Success Grant, I would have had to quit school... My appreciation is beyond words. LCC Student

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We Want to Connect With You! The Foundation is committed to creating meaningful, lasting relationships between alumni and Lower Columbia College. The Annual Report is just one of the ways we hope to share recent achievements and highlights of LCC with our alumni and our community. Being part of the LCC Family means you attended Lower Columbia College, whether you earned a degree or certificate in your chosen field or took just one class! We encourage you to stay in touch and get connected! For more information, questions, or to tell your LCC success story, please contact Foundation Specialist Serina Graham at 360.442.2124. We look for ward to highlighting LCC Alumni on our Alumni Web page located at lowercolumbia.edu/foundation/alumni Share your story and stay connected at facebook.com/LCCFoundation

Find Us on the Web! Catch up on news and highlights, see photos, and check out upcoming events. You can even donate online! lowercolumbia.edu/foundation

I love Lower Columbia College. This school cares about students succeeding! I am proud and truly blessed to have attended this college! LCC Alumni

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Athletic Excellence Fund Athletic Excellence: It’s not just about sports, it’s about student success! College athletics is an important avenue to educational and career success. LCC’s student athletes rank near the top of their peers in academic achievement, many of whom are ‘home grown’ right here in Cowlitz County! Our athletic teams are ver y competitive and have earned 26 NWAC Championships in the past 47 years!

How You Can Support a Student Athlete Your financial gift of $3,500 to At h l et i c E xc e l l e n c e w i l l provide a student athlete with an academic scholarship as well as cover program costs for one year. An academic scholarship for a student athlete is $2,500 per year. Program costs average $1,000 annually and covers sports equipment, travel & lodging, and other related expenses. (2016-17)*

NWAC Volleyball 2016 Champs The Lower Columbia College volleyball team captured the hearts of the NWAC volleyball world by showing talent and perseverance on the way to the 2016 Championship in November. After taking the West Region co-championship, the Red Devils showed a never say die mentality at the Championship tournament played at the Tacoma Convention Center. LCC put together two miracle wins against Spokane and Walla Walla and found itself in the Final Two against powerhouse Linn Benton Community College. Linn Benton forced a deciding best-of-three and LCC took the crown with a 2-0 win. It was a total team effort led by MVP Kallie Schmit, first team selections Rachel Erickson and Haylee Savage, and second teamer Khloe Clark. Nina Bailey was named the tournament’s Most Inspirational Player. Head Coach Carri Smith led the team to the NWAC Championship in just her 4th season at LCC. Her assistant and husband Josh Smith during his job interview stated that the plan would be to win the championship by the fifth season. The Smiths were true to their word and delivered a year ahead of schedule. The last time a West Region team appeared in an NWAC Championship match was 1993 when Highline College lost to Mt. Hood Community College. The last West team to win it was the Jocelyn Price coached LCC team that won it in 1991, a team that featured former LCC coach Marcy Gilchrist at setter. Both Price and Gilchrist offered congratulations to the 2016 Red Devil team. The new championship banner was unveiled during a ceremony on January 21 at the LCC Basketball game against Highline in Myklebust Gymnasium.

Go Red Devils! Because athletic programs help keep our students in the game, we are committed to protecting the future of athletics and ensuring its legacy continues for the future. We value the support of the local community, Red Devil Boosters, alumni and sports fans who invest in our programs and cheer on our athletes at the ball park or from the grandstands. Thank you!

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2016 LCC Athletics Hall of Fame Class Six former Lower Columbia College athletes were honored with induction to the Lower Columbia College Athletics Hall of Fame on January 30, 2016. The inductees included: Dani (Bisel) Anderson Dani was the first dominating pitcher at LCC, sparking a two-decade run of team excellence for the Red Devil softball program. Bisel was nearly unhittable. She went 27-2 in her freshman year with a 0.74 ERA leading LCC to a 2nd place finish in the NWAC championships. She was even better her sophomore year with an ERA of 0.52 leading LCC to its first championship in 1994. Bisel was the NWAC MVP that season. Jim Baker Jim played tennis while a student at Lower Columbia, but it’s his long-time support of the entire athletics program that enters him into the Hall of Fame. The longtime owner of Baker Lumber Company, Jim was an original member of the LCC Booster Club and not only gave his time, but gave his money as a longtime supporter. He also is a great fan of the Red Devils.

Dani (Bisel) Anderson Softball

Bill Dunlap Bill played two seasons (1978-79; 1979-80) of basketball at Lower Columbia College where he was an All-Region player for the Red Devils and was named first team on the NWAC AllTournament Team. Bill became one of the top big men in the NWAC, averaging 19.7 points and 14.0 rebounds per game. Dunlap holds the LCC single game record for rebounds (26) and the career FG percentage mark (61%). Dunlap scored 1,008 points and averaged 19.8 ppg in his two years at Lower Columbia. Dunlap went on to a stellar career at Gonzaga University where he was an AP All-American Honorable Mention selection in 1982.

Jim Baker Contributor

Terry Jones Terry was a two-sport standout at LCC where he excelled as a shortstop for the Red Devil baseball team and was an ultra-quick guard on the Devil basketball squad from 1968-71. He was a key member of the LCC baseball team that won the school’s first conference championship in 1970. He signed to play professional baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies where he made it all the way to AAA ball. Jones was one of the basketball signees of Don Porter who ushered in a new era of talent to the LCC program. Terry helped the Red Devils all the way to the NWAC championship game, where the Devils lost an epic overtime game with Peninsula.

Bill Dunlap Basketball

Tim Mackin Tim is the winningest softball coach in NWAC history. Tim took the Red Devils to dominating heights between 1994 and 2008. Under Mackin, LCC won 10 NWAC Championships including six straight and nine out of 10. Mackin collected over 600 wins as the Red Devil head coach. A native of Vancouver, Mackin made a name for himself in the softball world as a top national player on several teams. He was then selected by the legendary Eddie “King” Feigner to travel the world as part of the four-man King and His Court from 1983 to 1988.

Terry Jones Baseball/Basketball

Michelle (DeVries) Mury Michelle was a two-sport athlete at Lower Columbia College where she was a standout in basketball and volleyball. It was a knee injury while chasing a ball out of bounds in the 1986 season that ended her athletic stint at LCC, but she went on to greatness in another sport at the next level. Michelle graduated from Kelso High School in 1985, a three sport athlete who always had skill to go along with determination. That resolve was tested with her injury at LCC. She then attended Seattle Pacific University in Seattle where she turned out for track and field. Under the tutelage of Olympic and SPU coach Ken Foreman, Mury went on to capture the 1990 NCAA Division II javelin championship and All-American honors.

For a complete list of all our Hall of Fame Inductees visit www.lccreddevils.com/hof.aspx

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Tim Mackin Softball Coach

Michelle (DeVries) Mury Basketball/Volleyball

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Financial Report 2015-2016

The Wertheimer Society In honor of LCC’s first benefactors, the Wertheimer Society has been established to recognize and honor donors who have generously provided, or plan to provide, gifts to the Lower Columbia College Foundation through bequests, trusts, and other life income gifts. Society membership is a reflection of the highest of values and commitment to future educational excellence at LCC.

Leave a Legacy With your financial gift the college will be able to provide scholarships t o w o r t h y s t u d e n t s . Yo u r investment will help secure first-rate faculty, develop technology and programs that improve teaching and learning, and maintain and improve the quality of the campus infrastructure. Your generous gift will ensure the continuity of the institution for many generations to come.

Become a Society Member Becoming a member of the Wertheimer Society is quite simple. In fact, if you have named Lower Columbia College in your will or have otherwise included the institution in your estate plans, you are already a member. If you have not yet notified us of your bequest, please contact the Lower Columbia College Foundation today to inform us of your decision and sign a Declaration of Intent. The Declaration of Intent is nonbinding and creates no legal obligation to you or your estate. For more information, contact the LCC Foundation at 360.442.2130.

For information about the Foundation’s 2017 Aging Wisely Seminar Series call 360.442.2130. 14

July 1, 2014 –

July 1, 2015 –

June 30 , 2015

June 30 , 2016*

$660,978

$385,486

$13,555,286

$13,239,648

$100,280

$85,727

$1,193

$941

Assets Cash Investments Pledges Receivables Prepaid Expenses Fixtures & Equipment

$24,500

$413,800

$14,342,237

$14,125,602

Accrued Expenses

$42,233

$57,388

Amounts Held in Trust

$69,109

$80,591

$3,484

$2,843

$114,826

$140,822

Unrestricted

$2,922,303

$3,146,148

Temporarily Restricted

$3,797,974

$3,082,381

Permanently Restricted

$7,507,134

$7,756,252

$14,227,411

$13,984,780

TOTAL ASSETS Liabilities

Annuity Payment Liability TOTAL LIABILITIES Net Assets

TOTAL NET ASSETS

Income & Expenditures July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016* Income Revenue, Gains/Losses, Other......................................... $913,151 Expenditures Program Support to LCC: Scholarships

$282,175

Grants

$88,654

Program Support

$472,741

Other

$136,452

SUB-TOTAL..........................................................$980,021 General & Administrative

$221,595

Fundraising

$129,788

TOTAL EXPENDITURES.....................................$1,331,404 *Figures not yet final (unaudited) The Lower Columbia College Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation founded in 1976 with tax ID #91-0975957. The LCC Foundation has tax-exempt status and gifts are taxdeductible. The complete financial statements have been audited by Futcher Henry Group. For more information contact the LCC Foundation at 360.442.2130 or visit us on the web at www.lowercolumbia.edu/foundation

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LCC Foundation Endowments Endowments are gifts that provide perpetual support for scholarships or other programs according to the intent of the donor. Endowments may be named to honor a loved one or to create a family legacy. The minimum required to establish an endowment is $20,000, which may be pledged over time. The funds are invested to provide a permanent source of income, while the principal is always protected.

LCC Foundation Endowments Ailie S. Raski Memorial Nursing Scholarship American Association of University Women Cowlitz Branch Endowed Scholarship Andrew Shold Memorial Endowed Scholarship Baker Family Endowment Bart Stanley Memorial Endowed Scholarship Beatrice L. Johnson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Bruce E. Rodman Memorial Endowed Scholarship Charles D. & Dolores M. Beard Memorial Nursing Endowed Scholarship Cowlitz County Deputy Sheriffs’ Benefit Association - In Honor of Mike Riley Scholarship David M. and Mary P. Anderson Endowed Scholarship Diane Marie Shoff Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dr. John Richards and Mrs. Chris Richards Endowed Scholarship Earl & Mae Malmstrom Endowed Scholarship Ella C. Miller Endowed Scholarship Ellen Rosbach Memorial Endowed Scholarship Emary B. & Jane G. Piper Memorial Endowed Scholarship Ernest J. “Ernie” & Arlene Kuntz Endowed Scholarship Ethel Kirkpatrick Memorial Nursing Endowed Scholarship Fred Baxter Memorial Endowed Scholarship Gladys Hicklin Petters Memorial Endowed Scholarship Harvey J. & Marcella M. Mashinter Memorial Social Science Endowed Scholarship Health and Science Building Fund Hedwig Waldron Nursing Endowment funded by the Rosinsa E. Williamson Living Trust Helen and Hilmar Kuebel Endowed Nursing Scholarship James B. Gorman Memorial Worker’s Endowed Scholarship

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Jessie Bridges Endowed Scholarship John and Cathy Natt Endowment Johnny & Jessie Greene Vocational Endowed Scholarship Juel G. Sheldon Memorial Endowed Scholarship K.T. & Louella Henderson Endowed Scholarship Kangas Family Endowed Scholarship Kathryn Rowe Beasley Endowed Scholarship Ken and Pat Hanson Endowment Kim O’Neill Nursing Endowed Scholarship Korten Family Music Endowed Scholarship LaRiviere Memorial Democratic Endowed Scholarship LCC Student Success Fund Endowment Longview Masonic Lodge #263 Gladys Petters Endowed Scholarship Lovingfoss-Juell Endowed Scholarship Lower Columbia College Library Endowment Lower Columbia College Exceptional Faculty Endowment Lower Columbia College Forensics Endowment Lower Columbia College General Scholarship Endowment Lower Columbia College Head Start Endowment Lower Columbia College Nurse Alumni Endowed Scholarship Lower Columbia College Staff & Faculty Endowment Lynn Howell Memorial Endowed Scholarship Mark VanZanten Memorial Endowed Scholarship Marylou Schall Memorial Endowed Scholarship McCrady Family Endowed Scholarship Natt Library Endowment Norman H. Parks Endowed Scholarship Paul and Marlene Laufman Endowed Scholarship Petters Nursing and Health Sciences Education Exceptional Faculty Endowment Quoidbach Memorial Endowed Scholarship

R.A. Long Class of 1944 Clyde Shadiow Memorial Endowed Scholarship Ralph J. & Frances J.Forsberg Endowed Scholarship Ramona J. & Elmer Sylvester (LINK) Endowed Scholarship Ruth & Rex West Endowed Scholarship Stanley B. and June L. Rose Music Endowed Scholarship Stanley B. and June L. Rose Nursing Endowed Scholarship Terry Reiniger Memorial Endowed Scholarship The Daily News Endowed Scholarship Theodore McClelland Natt Endowed Scholarship Wendy Adams Memorial Endowed Scholarship Wertheimer Endowed Scholarship William A. Vest Endowment William C. Davis Jr. Endowed Scholarship

LCC Endowments administered through the Foundation Byrdena Stouffer Cornell Endowed Scholarship Charlene C. Lefebre Endowed Scholarship Donald G. & Doris M. Felthous Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dr. John Terry Endowed Scholarship Edna E. Hartman Endowed Scholarship Edward & Gina Cloney Endowed Scholarship Elsie Z. Carlson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Helen Simons Memorial Endowed Scholarship Lester and Ida Mae Bennett Endowed Scholarship Lydia Bryant Endowed Scholarship Myklebust-Johnson Memorial Endowed Athletic Scholarship Phillip and Jeanne Wertheimer Endowed Scholarship Robert and Margaret Pulliam Endowed Scholarship

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Thank you, Lifetime Donors $500,000 and above

Boise Cascade

Dave and Linda Andrew

Peter and Jenny Isaacson

Estate of Jessie Bridges

Nadine and David Coburn

Baker Lumber Company Inc.

JH Kelly, LLC

Kenneth R. Hanson and Patricia J. Hanson

Columbia Bank

James W. Baker

Community Foundation for SW Washington

Bob and Ann Beal

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest

D & C Lemmons Enterprises, LLC

Dr. Fred and Barbara Bishop

J & S Foundation Petters Family Trust The Stanley B. & June L. Rose Foundation

The Daily News

The Stanley B. Rose Family

Anne J. Davis

Robert and Linda Tininenko

Dr. Charles Emerick

Phil and Jacquelyn VanDaff

Jackie Kelly Evans

Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges

Evans-Kelly Family Foundation

Jeanne & Phillip Wertheimer The Wollenberg Foundation

Ralph and Frances Forsberg Dr. and Mrs. Neal and Carolyn Kirkpatrick Ron and Rebecca LeBlanc

$100,000-$499,999

Lee Foundation

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

Lyle P. Mack

Estate of Anne B. Minthorn

The McCrady Family

Dan Evans

James and Marianne Mitchell

Howard Charitable Foundation KapStone Kraft Paper Corporation Ernest J. “Ernie” & Arlene Kuntz James and Arletha Lang Paul and Marlene Laufman Harvey and Marcella Mashinter Microsoft Corporation Pacific Fibre Products, Inc. The Honorable Frank L. Price and Arlene Price Terry L. Reiniger Bruce E. & Delores K. Rodman Sylvester Charitable Trust

Lorraine Molzahn

Bob & Gerrie Booth Dr. Charles & Betty Buck Columbia Ford Lincoln Nissan Hyundai Donald A. Correll

Adelphia Communications

Weyerhaeuser Company

Altrusa International of Cowlitz County - The Breakfast Bunch American Association of University Women

Margaret H. Korten

R.A. Long Class of ‘44 R. D. Olson Manufacturing John & Chris Richards

Longview Junior Service League

Rowe Brothers Truck Sales

Longview Monticello Lions Club

The Sari Family

Estate of Alma M. Day Democratic Club of Cowlitz County

Evelyn Drake Allan and Sheri Evald

Don & Pat Rodman Roemer Electric Steel Foundry Karen L. & Elmer R. Rogers

Mary Saville Salberg

Longview Pioneer Lions Club

Louis L. Scharf, Jr.

Delphine H. Love

Sheehan & Co., P.S.

Lyle Lovingfoss

Juel G. Sheldon

Phillip & Annabelle Lovingfoss

Sid & Bette Snyder

Associated Students of Lower Columbia College

David E. Taylor and Susan Branscom Taylor

Robert J. Scharf

Solvay Chemicals, Inc.

Fibre Federal Credit Union

Lower Columbia Pathologists, PS

Joe and Alona Fischer

Brian & Maria Magnuson

Gannett Co., Inc.

Chet and Gitta Makinster

Georgia-Pacific

Earl & Mae Malmstrom

Georgia-Pacific Foundation

Buzz & Margery Marsh

Adrienne E. Gorman

Jim & Chris McLaughlin

The Gene Haas Foundation

Tom & Virginia Melin

Halton Foundation

Gary and Penny Mellema

Joel and Jodi Hanson

Cal and Kim Miller

Steve and Annabelle Hanson

John Moffitt Foundation

Greta Harvey

Bill Mortimer

Westmedia Charitable Foundation

Ed Hayes

Martha S. Natt

Wilcox & Flegel Fuel Oil Co.

E. Kenneth Henderson

John J. and Cathy M. Natt Dr. Richard C. Nau

William A. Vest Memorial Endowment

Heidi Heywood and Duncan Cruickshank

ALS - Columbia

Anderson & Anderson Advisory, LLC

Dr. David and Jennifer Houten

John & Jenna Anderson

Dan A. Howell

Max & Karen Anderson

I Have a Dream Program

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Dottie K. Koontz

Harlan and Lorna Cruser

AMX LLC

Charles D. and Dolores M. Beard

KLOG-KUKN-The Wave

Ross-Simmons Hardwood Lumber Co.

$50,000-$99,999 Jean Baxter

Dr. Robert & Margaret Pulliam

Don & Clara Lemmons

Emerald Sky Foundation

Ruth L. and Rex West

Kiwanis Club of Longview

John F. and Donna M. Crook

The Quoidbach Family

40 & 8 Voiture 99

Emary B. & Jane G. Piper

The Legacy Group, Ltd.

Rich and Sharon Dolan

$10,000-$49,999

Bob & Pauline Kirchner

Janet Feasey Coyle

PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center

The Health Care Foundation

Vernon R. and Karen P. Pickett

LeBlanc Wealth Advisors, Inc.

Dr. C.J. Dobratz

Andrew Shold

Kelso Longview Chamber of Commerce

Laboratory Science Institute

Norman H. Parks

Estate of Marylou Schall

Dr. P.J. Peterson & Stephen Jones

Cowlitz County Deputy Sheriffs’ Benefit Association

Dick Hannah Toyota

Red Canoe Credit Union

Carol Ann & Leonard Keller

Hilmar and Helen Kuebel

NORPAC

The Estate of Ronald J. Raski

Richard J. and Judith J. Peters

Cowlitz Bank

NetApp

The R M Tollefson Trust

Rosina E. Williamson

The Boeing Company

Richard A. and Darlene P. DeRosier

Wendy Elizabeth Adams Trust

Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund

Biella Foundation

P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter EC

Roy L. Nippert and the Nippert Family

Clark and Pamela Townsend TransAlta Centralia Generations Untouchables Car Club Dolphine VanZanten Mack William and Lenore Vest Steve and Maxine Vincent Bob Vitous Washington Student Achievement Council

Laurel & Michael Williamson Peter & Merlene York

Howard R. O’Connell P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter BN

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Thank you, 2015-16 Donors Your generosity provides scholarships for students, supports instructional programs, and provides needed technology and equipment for our campus. Together, we create a brighter future for our students and strengthen the quality of life throughout our community. Listed below are gifts received during the fiscal year July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. Please contact the LCC Foundation at 360.442.2132 for listing changes or for additional information. HONOR ROLL LEGEND Bold indicates current LCC Trustees or LCCF Board members.

Donations of $5000 & above

Stephen and Maxine Vincent

Lee Procurement Solutions Co.

Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund

The Legacy Group, Ltd.

The Wollenberg Foundation

Longview Junior Service League

Dr. Po-Shen Chang

Longview Pioneer Lions Club

Larry Dolan

Anonymous

Donations of $1000-$4999

40 & 8 Voiture 99

Anonymous

Bill and Brenda Marcum

Jim Baker

Altrusa International of Cowlitz County - The Breakfast Bunch

Bill Mortimer

Charles D. and Dolores M. Beard

Chet and Gitta Makinster John Moffitt Foundation

Dr. Michele M. Anderson

Multanen Legacy Scholarship Fund

Community Foundation for SW Washington

Dave and Linda Andrew

Joseph Nevin

Chris and Tonya Bailey

Nippert Properties, LLC

Donald A. Correll

Baker Lumber Company Inc.

Lisa and Mitch Nippert

Jim Caple

P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter BN

Biella Foundation

Dick Hannah Toyota Emerald Sky Foundation I Have a Dream Program J & S Foundation Fredrick and Adele Kneipp Laboratory Science Institute Paul N. Laufman

John and Dianne Caple Carol Carlson Cascade Natural Gas David and Nadine Coburn Columbia Ford Lincoln Nissan Hyundai

Lyle P. Mack

Columbia River Corvettes

Harvey and Marcella Mashinter

Country Cruisers Harlan and Lorna Cruser

David and Melinda McCrady

The Daily News Stewart and Cynthia Dall

Dennis McCrady

Jim and Sandy DeBruler

Mark and Theresa McCrady

Benno and Klazina Dobbe

Jim and Marianne Mitchell

Rich and Sharon Dolan

John J. and Cathy M. Natt

Adam Wolfer and Dawn Draus

Dr. Richard C. Nau

Estate of Donald Eklund

PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center Delores Rodman The Stanley B. & June L. Rose Foundation Louis Scharf Robert Scharf South Seattle College Foundation Toyota Dealer Match Program Untouchables Car Club Dolphine VanZanten Mack

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Nipp’s Inc

P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter CO P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter FV P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter IL Dick and Judi Peters P. J. Peterson and Stephen Jones Red Canoe Credit Union Don and Pat Rodman Pat and Susan Sari Shell Oil Company Foundation Matching Gifts Program Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Phil and Julie Suek

Allan and Sheri Evald

Jacquelyn Tossberg

Joe and Alona Fischer

Twin City Dental

Don and Judy Fuller

Bob Vitous

Adrienne E. Gorman

Tim and Lee Welch

Ed Hayes

Estate of Richard P. Wollenberg

Heidi Heywood and Duncan Cruickshank

Hans and Erin Zeiger

Dan A. Howell Kelso Longview Chamber of Commerce Helen Kuebel Ron and Rebecca LeBlanc

Donations of $500-$999 Anonymous Anderson D.D.S., PLLC

Merry Bond Robert A. & Shirley A. (Timmins) Bridges Brian Dolan Mark Gaither Gibbs & Olson, Inc. Bob and Janey Gregory Rich and Annette Gushman Jeanne Hamer

Dennis and Kris McElroy Weber Nolan and Shawni Wheeler Leonard and JoAnn Workman

Donations of $100-$499 Anonymous Marven Abraham Alpha & Omega Ice Blast

Steve and Ann Hanson

Bob and Barrie Altenhof

Jim and Kim Hendrickson

Anderson Dental

Imholte Anderson, PLLC

Max and Karen Anderson

Dr. Richard and Jean Imholte

Baker’s Corner Store

Corky and Michaela Jackson

Mike and Marshia Bauman

Larry and Betty Johnson Ron and Sandy Junker Kalama Chevron Jan and Sheila Karnoski Kiwanis Club of Longview Dean and Nadine Lemmons Garry Lienhard Lyle Lovingfoss Gary and Penny Mellema

Dani (Bisel) Anderson

Jerry and Debbie Bannish Steve and Darlene Beecroft Ashley Bemm Brad Benjamin Ray and Pat Berg Mark and Eileen Bergeson Ted and Pat Bolden Tamara Boyco Marty Brown Steve and Sherry Bullock Nolan Bumgarner

Rachel Mistic

Stefanee Bunn

P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter EC

Chuck and Virginia Byers

Kelly and Sheila Burgin

Jim Young and Teresa Purcell

Randy and Tamara Byrum

Reitsch, Weston & Blondin, PLLC

Hahli Clark

Cary Rhode Solid Rock Cruisers Christian Car Club of Cowlitz County Barbara Sweeney Dani Trimble Washington Association of Occupational Educators

Jason Cabral Family Linda Clark Jacob Coder Coombs Family Revocable Trust Ben and Judy Coombs Kat Cooper Curt Copenhagen Ken and Joyce Craven

Washington State Science Olympiad

Leszek Cromwell

Michal Watts

Doug and Marla Dahlman

Leeann Curry

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Tanya Daymon

Steve and Lori Jones

Darold and Evalyn Dietz

Ron and Dot Joslin

Fran Nelson

Doug and Alice Dietz

Mike and Teri Karnofski

Tom Nelson

Vicki Echerd

Roger and Nancy Karnofski

Emile Netzhammer

Ken Ecklund

Kelso Kiwanis Club

CJ and Sue Nickerson

Alex Louise Emerson

Corry and Amee Kile

Nintendo of America Inc.

Elizabeth Engel

Anne-Marie Klein

Dan Evans and Sharon Bergman

KLOG-KUKN-The Wave

Northwest Deli Distributing, Inc.

Leroy and Sharon Faling

James and Nancy Knox

Ryan and Crystal Fauland Gordon and Connie Ferrell Justin Ford Mike and Laci Fourtner Bob Fox Jim Franz and Alexis Khoury Fraternal Order of EaglesRainier Auxillary The Freshwater Family Katrina Fuller Jeff and Traci Fuller Blaine Gilchrist-Smith Steve and Diana Gragg Gary Westbo and Susan Groth Tim and Sarah Gruhalla Arlene Hall Wendy Hall Jerry and Shelley Hamrick Larry and Bev Hanks Joel and Jodi Hanson Eli Hayes Crystal Heitz Lori and William Henneger

Knox Farms Theresa Knox Jessica Kooiman L. G. Isaacson Co. Tom and Kathy Laird Lakeside Industries

Troy and Karen Joiner

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David Spurgeon and Amy Baker Vic and Sandie St. Onge Douglas and Kathryn Stafford Stampede Ventures Jim and Tracy Stanley Angie Stark Tiffany Stewart Ed Stone Dave and Maggie Stuart Phil and Julie Suek Randy and Mary Sundberg

John Polis

Angie Leppert

Brian and Jane Price

Marvin LeRoy

Quick Stop Market

Sherri Tryon

Earl Lindquist

Rheannon Van Cleef

Eric and Kris Littlefield

George Raiter and Judith Bartholomew

Nicole Walker

Lone Cedar Christmas Tree Farm

Connie Ramos

Terry Wallace

Jenny Redfield

Stanley and Annette Ward

Marlene Swanson Steve and Debbie Sweet Dr. Jeff and Mary Beth Tack Terence Tack

Wally and Luise Lonergan

Asa Reed

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hanson

Longview Eye & Vision

John and Terri Reichert

Longview Physical and Sports Therapy Service PS

Donald Rhoads

Washington State Combined Fund Drive

Darren and Carrie Lopez Lower Columbia College

Phil and Sherry Martin

Karen and Rick Johnson

Karla Spromberg

Rosie Leno

Dr. David and Jennifer Houten

David and Kathy Johnson

Phil and Mida Pedersen

Kendra and Ted Sprague

Bud and Betty Phillips

Rodger and Ronda Manick

Richard and Anne Johnson

Gary and Janet Oyer

Donald Sorgenfrei

Rand and Sandra LeBaron

Makaiwi Family

George and Marcia Johnson

Wayne Ostermiller

Shirley Smith

Michael and Priscilla Petersen

Jennifer Houge

Jacobsen’s Chevron

Jarl and Kay Opgrande

Julie and Christopher Smith

Conrad and Dixie Leaf

Mike and Amy Hicks

Kelly and Tami Johnsen

Omelettes & More

Stephanie Peerboom

Mike and Cindy Mackey

Wayne and Sylvia Jacobsen

Tim and Sandi Norton

LCC Fighting Smelt Alumni Association

Ted and Marilyn Herold

Peter and Jenny Isaacson

Tamara R. Norton

Law Office of Randal T. Mason

Dr. Mary Ludwiczak

Dave and Pat Hynning

Northwest Trailer and RV

Russ and Dianne Ozment

Armando and Sharon Herbelin

Jack Humphrey

Howard and Eileen Nagle

Joe and Donna MacKenzie

Randy and Chrissy Mason David McCarthy and Nonni Weaver Aaron D. McNabb and Sunshine Clark Jason and Gaylene Rhonda Meyers David and Veronika Minthorn Jeff Moenck Molly Moncrief Maya Muller David Muniz

Paul and Natalie Richie Karla Rivers

Dr. Harold West Kelley West

Riverwoods Chiropractic & Massage PLLC

Kurt and Brenda Williams

Cindy Robbins

Dale and Ann Williamson

Clifton and Angie Rogers

Mike and Trudy Woods

Kirc Roland

Mary Beth Beck

Pat Roland

William and Josie Zbaeren

Kirk and Shalaina Williams

Bob and Jeri Rose David and Bonnie Rosi

Donations of $1-$99

Jane Rosi-Pattison

Anonymous Roxana Ahmadifard

Angel and Stephenie Ruvalcaba Darren and Angela Schwegler Laurie and Matt Severson Courtney Shah

AmazonSmile Foundation J. Craig and Deanna Anderson Patricia Ashby

Shamrock Tavern

Matthew and Corinna Baker

Gale and Sharon Sisson

David Benson

Jerry and Sharon Sisson

Julie Bohannon

Jeff and Terri Skeie

Greg and JoAnne Booth

Ed Smith

Steven Boyer

Jenny Smith

Amanda Britt

Josh Brooks Roy and Salvacion Busley Bryn Byker Teri Carpenter Daniel S. Cascaddan Steven Chapman Scott DeRosier Loreen Dillman Tonya Elledge Kristy Enser Jeni Erickson Todd Evans Jessica S. Fischer Linda Foust Desiree Gamble Serina Graham and Chris Flynn Joe Guinasso Greta Hamilton Robert and Marnie Harris Holly Harshaw Mary Hebert Floyd and Traci Hilligoss Brian and Stella Hughes Klint Hull Amy Kenney Louis M. LaPierre and Pamela Wright John and Rita Lawless Nichole Locke Hunter Lopez Jordan Lopez Whitney Lopez Jacquline Marr Marylyn McKeon Frank and Holly McShane Jarad Miller Matthew Minthorn Carey Moe David Moenck Mason and Leah Moore Stefanie Neill Marla Olstedt Dale and Rosemary Bailey Josh Randolph Robert Reese Steven and Jennifer Robinson Jim and Liz Roffler Spencer Roland Dan and Carol Ruiz Ale Sanchez Daniel Schabot

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In Honor of: Don Correll

In Memory of: Donald Eklund

In Memory of: Eugenia Kvinsland

Anonymous

Gayle Agren

Daniel and Diane Roberts

Sharon L. Floyd

Palma Jensen

Kay Stacie

Don and Judy Fuller

Shirley and Harlan Kittelson

Karen Kickabush

Curt Harris

Leah Norris

Mint Valley Golf Course

In Honor of: Multanen Legacy Scholarship Fund

Mark and Rosemary Siipola

Doris Hale

Minel and Claudia Slabu

Handy Mart

Josh and Carri Smith

Russ Hansen

Rodney and Heather Snyder

Bill and Lori Henneger

Tara Starr Barb Sudar LeeAnn and Pat Thompson and Family Sean and Shannon Vantrease Michael Velasquez Mr. Allen Warner Allen Warner Nikki Warthen Phyllis Wellander Tyler Wells Tony and Shannon Werner Spencer and Megan Wiggins Allan and Marie Wise Jim Woodruff Heather Wooldridge

Peter and Jenny Isaacson

Mt. Hood Meadows Kevin Newell and Lacey DeWeert Tim O’Hollaren Yvette O’Neill Raynham Jarin Peterson Power Serv Inc. Connie Ramos Jim and Liz Roffler Marc and Nancy Roland Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Total Mechanical Inc. Phil and Jacquelyn VanDaff Dave and Debbie Warren Vona Williams John and Rachel Wolford

Gifts of Material & Equipment

In Honor of: Chris Bailey

Kurt Anagnostou

Brennan and Ashley Bailey

Anonymous

Linda Clark

Rick and Sandra Anttila

Daniel and Nadine Rich

Eric and Christine Berger

Don and Pat Rodman

Cowlitz Animal Clinic Harlan and Lorna Cruser

In Honor of: Blaire Bowman

Paul and Judy Fardig

Guy Loundagin

Patricia Ness

Earl and Corlan Small In Memory of: Stan Fouch Dick and Judi Peters

In Honor of: The Top Hat Gang

In Memory of: James “Buzz” Gorman

Mrs. Mary Paulsen Bruce

Adrienne E. Gorman

In Honor of: Tim & Lee Welch

In Memory of: Dennis Graves

Anonymous John and Janet Bohrnsen

Christi Harris Robert Larson

Thomas and Donna Boyer

Jacqueline McCloud

Dobbe Farms Benno and Klazina Dobbe

In Memory of: Lynn Howell

Shelby and Pamela Jarrell

Dan A. Howell

In Memory of: Verle & Jeannette Caple

In Memory of: Richard Kelley

Jim Caple

George and Lori Dennis Sharon Kelley Irving

John and Dianne Caple

The Richard Kelley Family

In Memory of: Harry & Elizabeth Collins

John McElheron and Jo Ann Van Reeuwyk

Helen Kuebel

In Memory of: Henry Lennstrom Brian and Becky Lennstrom In Memory of: Harvey J. & Marcella M. Mashinter Community Foundation for SW Washington In Memory of: Peter & Ann Peters Dick and Judi Peters In Memory of: Rob Quoidbach M. B. Miller Joan Ponti Glenda Schuh In Memory of: Nichole Sherman Bonnie Fabian In Memory of: John Walkush Anonymous William and Nancy Baird

Ann-Marie Spata and Kevin Hughes Barb Sudar

Tyler and Sharon Gibb

Wertheimer Society/Heritage Society Members Wendy Elizabeth Adams Trust

Estate of Arletha Lang

The Quoidbach Family

Bob and Ann Beal

Paul and Marlene Laufman

The Estate of Ronald J. Raski

Charles D. & Dolores M. Beard

Ron and Rebecca LeBlanc

Estate of Terry Reiniger

Gerrie L. Booth

Joan L. LeMieux

Estate of Marylou Schall

Estate of Jessie Bridges

Louis and Jeanne Mace

Shirley Smith

Betty Buck

Lyle P. Mack

The R M Tollefson Trust

Estate of Evelyn Fay Chappell

Hal and Laura Mahnke

Clark and Pamela Townsend Estate

Estate of Alma M. Day

Harvey and Marcella Mashinter

Stephen and Maxine Vincent

Kenneth R. Hanson and Patricia J. Hanson

Estate of Anne B. Minthorn

Estate of Jeanne Wertheimer

John Moffitt Foundation

Dr. Richard C. Nau

Estate of Ruth L. West

Petters Family Trust

Rosina E. Williamson Living Trust

Estate of Carol Johnson

Dr. Vernon and Karen Pickett

For more information about becoming a member of the Wertheimer Society see page 14.

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Lower Columbia College Foundation

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1600 Maple Street Longview, WA 98632

Lower Columbia College Mission The mission of Lower Columbia College is to ensure each learner’s personal and professional success, and influence lives in ways that are local, global, traditional and innovative. Lower Columbia College Vision Our vision is to be a powerful force for improving the quality of life in our community.

Congratulations Class of 2017 Hall of Fame Inductees

Hall of Fame Awards Banquet

Mickey Brusco Baseball/Basketball 1975-76

Carol Carlson

Athletic Contributor 1987-2011

Friday, February 17 6:30 p.m. Social & Silent Auction 7:00 p.m. Dinner & Induction Ceremony Myklebust Gymnasium

Tickets $50 per person, on sale at iflw.co/lcc-halloffame or LCC Bookstore

Mike McNeilly Baseball 1969-70

Bill Stoller

Baseball/Basketball 1970-71

Join us in celebrating over 75 years of Athletic Excellence!


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