THREE DECADES OF HONORING ACHIEVEMENT
The Trubeck Amphitheater, Memorial Garden and Fountain, located north of the Center for Science and Business, were formally dedicated at Homecoming. For more Homecoming coverage, see page 11.
Photo: Brian DawThe Trubeck Amphitheater, Memorial Garden and Fountain, located north of the Center for Science and Business, were formally dedicated at Homecoming. For more Homecoming coverage, see page 11.
Photo: Brian DawPRESIDENT
Dr. Clarence R. Wyatt
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mark Kopinski ’79, Chairman
Dr. Ralph Velazquez Jr. ’79, Vice Chairman
Douglas R. Carlson ’66
Daniel Cotter ’88
From acting to singing to directing, senior Gabriela Madu is taking her theatrical aspirations to new heights.
The brainchild of the Whiteman family, Monmouth’s Hall of Achievement has been inspiring Scots for three decades.
Fifty years after achieving Monmouth’s last undefeated football season, veterans of that campaign were feted at Homecoming.
Robert Dahl
Dr. Harvey Echols ’81
Christine Beiermann Farr ’90
Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90
William J. Goldsborough ’65
Kevin Goodwin ’80
Augustin Hart III ’68
Mahendran Jawaharlal ’86
F. Austin Jones
John Kemp ’82
The Rev. Robert C. McConnell ’72
Michael B. McCulley, Esq. ’70
J. Alex McGehee ’81
Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89
Gail Simpson Owen ’74
J. Hunter Peacock
J. Stanley Pepper ’76
Anthony J. Perzigian ’66
Dennis M. Plummer ’73
Anita Ridge ’88
The Hon. John J. Scotillo ’72
Dr. Carlos F. Smith ’90
Sherman Smith ’72
Nancy L. Snowden
Mark E. Taylor ’78
Dwight Tierney ’69
Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96
Jean Peters Witty ’88
Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89
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Just outside the President’s Office, in the foyer of Wallace Hall, is the wall of containing the plaques of the members of the College’s Hall of Achievement. Oftentimes, as I’m leaving the office in the evening, I’ll treat myself to a minute to read a couple of the citations—exceptional stories of exceptional people.
This year celebrates, and this issue of the Magazine highlights, the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Monmouth College Hall of Achievement—induction into the Hall is the highest honor that the College can bestow upon its alumni. Monmouth alumni and brothers
Don, Dick and Ralph Whiteman conceived and established the Hall as a means to recognize outstanding accomplishment and service by Monmouth alumni. Even more important, they saw it as a means to inspire current and prospective students and to encourage others to support the mission of the College through their philanthropy.
The Hall of Achievement has more than met those objectives. Distinguished alumni in their own rights, Ralph, Don, and Dick’s brainchild makes real the mission of the College — “to realize their full potential, live meaningful lives, pursue successful careers, and shape their communities and world through service and leadership.” We are grateful to Ralph, Don, and Dick for this enduring creation.
Taken individually, each Hall of Achievement inductee tells a story of honor and accomplishment. Collectively, they are the Monmouth Saga. The Hall inductees remind us that this institution has long been and remains committed to changing for the good the arc of its students’ lives. These honorees also remind us that no matter your background, Monmouth College can help you achieve more than you ever might have imagined.
What a wonderful legacy for the Hall of Achievement, for the Whiteman Brothers, and for all proud Monmouth College Scots.
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Printed RollandBeing the mom of two little kids I often hear, “Enjoy every moment, they grow up fast!” At first, those days seemed long. I didn’t really appreciate the advice I was being given. Now, seven and four years down the road, it’s amazing to see how much they’ve grown. But also amazing is how fast those years have already gone. Wasn’t it yesterday that I was cleaning what felt like hundreds of bottles a day?
The reality is that with every passing day, my children learn a little bit more. They become a bit more independent, and they graduate to their next milestone—whether that is learning to tie their shoes, learning to read or understanding and solving math equations.
The same is true with our students. We welcome these amazing young people to campus, and each year they learn and explore new things. They progress to their next milestone—whether that be conquering Comm 101, aceing their accounting final or landing a spot in our annual summer research program in chemistry. And then ultimately, they graduate from Monmouth College. They are launched into the “real world.”
I often find myself running into Monmouth alumni at events around the country, and realizing that it in fact wasn’t yesterday that they were on campus. When I hear of career accomplishments, see a newly minted Ph.D. or receive news of a wee Scot on the way it always hits me the same: these students have grown up so fast. Their time on campus came and went in the blink of an eye. But the impact they made on Monmouth—and on me—is everlasting.
The Light This Candle Campaign has had a similar impact. It seems like just yesterday we were planning for our public launch, having raised $45 million in support for Monmouth. But, in fact, it was the spring of 2019. My kids were three and one at the time. And as for our students, well none of our current students were here;
we’ve graduated four classes of Monmouth students since then. And through those four years, we have raised more than $33 million for Monmouth College, bringing us to an impressive $78 million in the campaign. This Campaign has significantly increased Monmouth’s endowment. It has generated greater support for student scholarships and financial aid. It has enhanced our academic programs and supported our faculty. It has allowed us to improve our living-learning environment for students. And finally, it has created an even greater culture of philanthropy among Monmouth’s generous supporters, through a substantial increase in both current and deferred gifts.
That impact—generous gifts from alumni and friends—will be everlasting. New and growing scholarships to support tomorrow’s students, funded travel and internships, endowed professorships, capital needs enhancements and a deferred gift registry that has nearly doubled in size are among the campaign’s legacies. These commitments will benefit each and every one of our students. They will serve the mission of Monmouth College well into the future.
I know December 31 will come in the blink of an eye, and we will formally close the chapter on the Light This Candle Campaign. But I will forever be grateful for all who made it a success. Our students will forever be impacted by the generosity of others. I hope you will ensure your part in this slice of Monmouth’s history before the moment passes you by.
Hannah Maher Vice President for Development and College RelationsTwo experienced enrollment man agement leaders joined the Monmouth College office of admission this fall.
Stephanie Levenson, who was most recently vice president for enrollment management at John Carroll University in suburban Cleveland, was named vice president for enrollment management in September.
Ryan Cockerill was named director of admission in October.
“Stephanie provides a great mixture of deep tactical knowledge, analytical skills and broad strategic sense that will contribute strongly to recruiting students, retaining them more effectively, and sup porting our mission of changing the arc of students’ lives,” said President Clarence R. Wyatt
A 26-year veteran of the college enroll ment industry, Cockerill was most recently dean of admissions and financial aid at Northland College in Ashland, Wis. Prior to that, he worked in admission at Lewis University in Romeoville, Ill., for nearly 18 years.
He holds a bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University and a master’s
degree from Northern Illinois University.
Before her four years at John Carroll, Levenson served in steadily increas ing levels of responsibility in admission at Elmhurst University in suburban Chicago, starting as associate director for traditional student recruitment and completing her 17-year tenure there as the school’s executive director of admis sion. She also served at Loyola University of Chicago, including as the university’s senior assistant director of admission.
A native of Decatur, Ill., Levenson earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology and criminology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a master’s degree in higher education administration from Loyola University of Chicago.
Thanks to rapid response by local firefighters, fire damage from an Oct. 6 fire in Stockdale Center was contained to a dry goods storage room in the food service area, but smoke from the blaze forced the building to be closed to the public, possibly well into next semester.
While remediation teams clean and renovate the building, only the kitchen remains open for meal preparation. Meals are currently being served in the Mellinger Commons area of the Center for Science and Business. Student mail delivery has also been temporarily relocated to that building.
No injuries occurred as a result of the fire, which was judged to have a non-intentional but undetermined cause. The flames were confined to a lower room on the southwest corner of the building. Due to extreme heat and zero visibility from smoke, firefighters had to scramble to find an alternate entrance to at tack and successfully extinguish the fire.
The evening of the fire, students were fed at the new Trubeck Amphitheater, north of the Center for Science and Business, dining on hundreds of pizzas provided by local and chain restau rants.
The College has been working closely with its food service provider, Aramark, to make meal delivery as convenient and appealing as possible. An Aramark regional manager is on site several days a week, and numerous special food events are also offered each week.
Mellinger Commons has been outfitted with two buffet lines,
Firefighters respond to an Oct. 6 fire in a Stockdale Center storeroom that has temporarily shuttered the student union building.
a salad bar and a sandwich station. Additional food options have been added to Einstein Bros. Bagels in Hewes Library and Provi sions on Demand (POD) in the Center for Science and Business.
The Highlander Hub, a dispensary for students in need of food, supplies and career wardrobe items, has been relocated from Stockdale Center to Hewes Library. Stockdale Center of fices have been temporarily moved to Poling Hall.
“Many people are working hard to ease the disruption and inconvenience as best we can and to return to normal operation as quickly as possible,” said President Clarence R. Wyatt.
If there’s a future Bill Gates or Michael Dell among Monmouth’s student body, he or she might have drawn inspiration from last summer’s SOFIA program.
Now in its 12th year, the Summer Opportunities for Intellectual Activi ties program, which allows students to pursue focused research projects in July and August, introduced an unprecedented and ambitious project this year—building an 8-bit computer from scratch.
“I’d say the computer is 90% done,” the project’s faculty sponsor, computer science assistant professor Robert Utterback, said at the conclusion of the program.
“It ‘runs’ and displays some calcula tions, but there is one group of wires missing, and one chip doesn’t work. We think it’s because they forgot to ground it for a while—a lesson learned. The project was ambitious for three weeks. I’d say we needed three more days and another chip.”
With more than half of the Monmouth student body partici pating in varsity athletics, coaches are playing an increasingly important role—as motivators, counselors and, from an admission standpoint, recruiters.
This fall, the College welcomed a slew of new mentors to the coaching ranks—many of them former Fighting Scots—spanning eight varsity sports.
Standing on the steps of Huff Athletic Center, the coaches are pictured and identified at right.
Utterback said the project provided valuable lessons in a relatively short amount of time.
“They learned that computers are not magic,” he said. “Computers are of ten seen as ‘black boxes’ that do magic things, and learning about them can be overwhelming. There are a lot of dif ferent components, but each individual component is not that complicated. By building their own simple comput er—roughly similar to some from the 1970s—the students got to peek under the hood and realize that computers make sense.”
The time-consuming portion of the project, said Utterback, was “debugging.”
“Actually wiring up the computer doesn’t take that long, in the same way that writing code doesn’t actually take long,” he said. “Inevitably, however, something got hooked up wrong, or we needed to make some small tweaks. Those problems ripple through the system and can be very hard to find, taking hours or sometimes days to find.
You have to treat it like a puzzle to be solved and learn to enjoy the process.”
“I found it surprising how much time was spent just finding problems,” said Hazel Gablin ’26, a psychology major who might add computer science as a second major. “I was under the impres sion that most of the time would be spent building it, but a minimum of two-thirds of the time was just trying to figure out where we had gone wrong.”
Row 1 (from left): Brian Dahlstrom, head tennis coach; Thomas Van Alstine ’20, head men’s lacrosse coach; Cooper Gosch, foot ball defensive line coach; and Jordan Tice, head women’s lacrosse coach.
Row 2: Nate Robinson, football defensive backs coach; Jake Starkey ’19, assistant baseball coach; Kenzie Baker ’21, assistant track and field coach; and Brian Woodard ’97, head track and field coach. Row 3: Jack Healy, football wide receivers coach; and Brady Hunt, head cross country coach. Not pictured: Tyler Inselmann, softball assis tant coach).
Monmouth College senior Gabriela Madu has already compiled an impressive résumé of acting and sing ing credits. She added to it in early October when she played one of the leads in the theatre department’s production of Romeo and Juliet.
One gets the feeling, though, that she’s only just begun.
Since completing her junior year last May, Madu has had a summer internship with the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company (“Indy Shakes”), participated in one of the Open Jar Institute’s week-long “Broadway Intensives” in New York City, and received a professional contract offer after submitting an award-winning monologue.
And then came her role as Juliet, which she called “the hardest role I’ve ever played.”
For most of the summer, Madu was the assistant stage man ager for Indy Shakes, where she “essentially did all the things you’d think an intern would do—doing call lines, cleaning up and doing setup and tear down.”
The program ended on July 31, giving Madu one week to prepare for taking a bite out of The Big Apple. She visited her mother in Las Vegas and, while there, made sure everything was in order for her Open Jar opportunity—her dancing shoes, her sheet music and, especially, her résumé, which she was touching up just hours before her flight to New York City.
Joining her at the institute, which is Broadway’s premier actor training program, was Monmouth classmate Andrew Cliffel ’23 After the two met up at the airport and made their way down town, “We literally went right into it,” said Madu. “They asked
when I got in, and I said, ‘Fifteen minutes ago.’”
Her day went from 9 a.m. to get ting home after 10 p.m. from seeing a Broadway show. One of the shows Madu and the 50 or so other aspiring actors saw was a revival of the musical Funny Girl, and they received training from one of the show’s actors, Mariah Reives. It was Reives who led a fastpaced dancing master class that Madu called “insanely terrifying.”
“I was checking my bank account to see if I could afford an early flight home,” she said. “Imposter syndrome is so real.”
Another dance class was led by Timothy Hughes, who’s played The Strongman in the musical The Greatest Showman Madu was also impressed by another Broadway show, MJ the Musical, which tells the story of Michael Jackson.
“It was one of the greatest things I’ve ever seen in my life,” she said. “If I didn’t know he was dead, I would’ve told you that was Michael Jackson up on the stage.”
Her Open Jar experience concluded with a special cabaret performance.
“They claimed they’d be picking 20 names (out of, appropri ately, an open jar) at random, but my opinion was that it would really be based on merit,” she said. “I kept thinking ‘Please pick my name. Please pick my name.’ After the seventh name, they picked me, and I went insane. I was like, ‘Yes!’ Part of me really wanted that validation.”
Her week in New York City was everything she thought it would be, and more.
“It was humbling and ego-building at the same time,” said Madu. “It changed my perspective. It changed the direction I thought I needed to be going in.”
As an example, Madu said, she learned more about how singing is not simply having a good voice.
“What is the story you’re telling with the song?” she said. “That’s what helps you stand out from everybody else. I figured out that’s a strength of mine. I can sing, but I’m not a singer. But I was one of the strongest storytellers there. And the song I chose to sing (“You Don’t Know This Man” from Parade) was a story I could really tell, as opposed to something that would just sound pretty.”
A few days after Open Jar ended, Madu was headed to Monmouth to begin her senior year, and it wasn’t long before auditions were held for Romeo and Juliet.
“Juliet was very challenging,” she said. “Initially, I was re luctant to try out for the part because Juliet is an ingénue who wants the boy, and I didn’t feel like an ingénue.”
Eventually, Madu put her hesitations about the role behind her, but there were still some challenges.
“That was a monster of a show to memorize,” she said. “For a few weeks, I had the script in my bag and nothing else. It was the hardest role I’ve played, but I had so much fun with it. It
“It was humbling and ego-building at the same time,” Madu said of her whirlwind theatre experience in New York, but the actor/singer/director hasn’t had much time to dwell on it as she contemplates what she will do upon graduation.
went by too fast.”
Madu, who served as one of the student directors for the College’s No vember production of David Auburn’s Proof, also did the sound design for Romeo and Juliet, which she will submit to the annual regional Kennedy Center festival in January.
Speaking of submissions, Madu also entered a monologue into a competition she learned about while in Indianapolis. A few weeks later, while sitting in the College’s Einstein’s Bros. Bagels shop, she received a message that her entry had taken third place. With it, should she choose, is a contract for the 2023–24 season at The Naptown African American Theatre Collective, the first Black equity theatre in Indianapolis.
Which leads to an interesting question: Where will Madu head next after she graduates from Monmouth?
The short answer is, if Madu gets an acting opportunity that’s too good to pass up, she could find herself with a theatre company, such as Naptown. But she also hopes that graduate school is in her future.
Other opportunities might arise in February in Memphis, where Madu and Cliffel will attend the United Professional Theatre Auditions, also known as UPTA. On the other side, she has already received interest in a graduate program offered by the University of Houston.
Grad schools and theatre companies alike can learn more about her at her website, gabrielamadu.com.
“I’ve put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into it,” said Madu, who bills herself on the site as an actor/singer/musician.
Included on the home page is her philosophy about per formance: “Performance is not only an art, but an outlet for every individual to express their desires in a way that normal conversations cannot.”
“Initially, I was reluctant to try out for the part because Juliet is an ingénue who wants the boy, and I didn’t feel like an ingénue,” Madu recalled of her audition for Romeo and Juliet. But, as is her nature, she threw herself into the role and found her self enjoying it.
Students from Monmouth—or those who have passed through the city during their time at Monmouth College—have gone on to do great things.
Thirty years ago, the Whiteman brothers— Don ’49 , Ralph ’52 and Dick ’64 —decided that fact needed to be recognized and celebrated, so they created a Hall of Achievement for Monmouth’s public schools and another for Monmouth College. The brothers, who were raised in town by their parents, Wendell ’28 and Lucille Zimmerman Whiteman , are graduates of both.
“I remember talk ing to my brother Don, and he said, ‘You know, we’ve got two CEOs of major Fortune 500 companies who graduated from Mon mouth ( Harold “Red” Poling ’49 at Ford Motor Co. and James Pate ’63 at Quaker State-Pennzoil),” said Ralph Whiteman , who still lives in Monmouth today. “He said, ‘No college around here has more than one, and most of them don’t have any. We need to market that.’”
Whiteman said it can be a natural mindset to think “That can’t happen to me because I come from a
By Barry McNamarasmall town,” or what he once called in print “a perceived corporate inferiority complex.” The men and women who have been honored through the past three decades by the entity the Whitemans started prove that mindset wrong through their achievements, and the stories they share are a source of inspiration.
“We wanted to incentivize students, to show the qual ity of our product,” said Whiteman. “The inductees go to classrooms and speak to students. Their message can be, ‘I was where you are, now get with the program.’ This is all student-related. That’s what the purpose of this was when we started it back in 1992.”
Having a Hall of Achievement not only satisfies that purpose, but it carries other benefits, as well, said Whiteman, who served on Monmouth College’s Board of Trustees for 24 years.
THE HALL OF ACHIEVEMENT IS A POINT OF PRIDE FOR MONMOUTH ALUMNI AND IS ATTRACTIVE TO FUTURE STUDENTS AND TO POTENTIAL DONORS. AND TO THE PEOPLE IN SCHOOL, IT’S PRETTY IMPRESSIVE TO SEE THE QUALITY OF THE PEOPLE YOU’RE ASSOCIATED WITH.”
appreciation of the teachers at Mon mouth’s schools and the professors at the College. Another is to serve as what he called “a report card.”
1992
Walter S. Huff Jr. ’56 William M. LeSuer ’42 James L. Pate ’63 Harold A Poling ’49 Helen Wagner Willey ’38 1993
The Rev. Kenneth E. Bailey ’52 Dean E. Fischer ’58 Patricia J. Hofstetter ’48 1994
RALPH WHITEMAN
“The Hall of Achievement is a point of pride for Monmouth alum ni and is attractive to future students and to potential donors,” he said. “And to the people in school, it’s pretty impressive to see the quality of the people you’re associated with. It’s a marketable item for the College. Fundraisers can take this information on the road to share with prospective donors. One way to look at it is this is our report card. It’s good for the College to have that type of recognition. It’s a pretty impressive list of names.”
In addition to Poling and Pate, some of the College’s
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The Rev. Robert H. Meneilly ’45 H. Donald Winbigler ’31 1995 Gordon F. Huber ’43 H. Betty Weiss Oberstar ’43 K. Marie Stolba ’44 Makota Tsuda ’43
1997
William J. Winslade ’63 1998
Dr. Stanley E. Chism ’63 Joan L. Rezner Gundersen ’68 Capt. Robert C. Mabry Jr. ’70 2000
Vice Adm. James Stockdale ’46 2001 Timothy G. Lee ’61 2002
DICK WHITEMAN ’64Roger J. Fritz ’50 2004
Maj. Gen. Phillip G. Killey Jr. ’63 2005 William L. Trubeck ’68
2006
Maj. Gen. Stephen T. Johnson ’72 2007
Gerald A. Marxman ’56
other inductees include award-winning country music radio personality Lon Helton ’72, former vice presiden tial candidate Vice Adm. James Stockdale ’46, MTV co-founder Dwight Tierney ’69 and soap opera star Helen Wagner Willey ’38
The College’s list of names grew by two on Sept. 30, when Hiroyuki Fujita ’92 and Karen Krueger ’72 were inducted into its Hall of Achievement during the Alumni Impact Awards, which are part of Homecoming festivities.
Fujita, who founded Quality Electrodynamics, a global developer and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tech nology manufacturer, is chairman of Ohio State Univer sity’s Board of Trustees. Krueger was a foreign service officer during a 41-year career with the U.S. Department of State.
One of the first inductees into the Monmouth pub lic schools hall of achievement in 1992 was actually a Monmouth College alumna—Ira Brooks Walsh ’57. Other College alumni who have joined that select group include Gracie Peterson ’22, Leino Corgnati ’35, Robert Cramer ’54, Charles Courtney ’57 and Chris Byers and Mike Salaway, both from the Class of 1989. They joined an illustrious list that included former president Ronald Reagan, who attended second and third grade in Monmouth.
“A hall of achievement is psychologically different from a hall of fame,” said Whiteman, who oversaw the pro ceedings for the first 20 years. “Normally, you think of individuals being honored. We think of honorees inspir ing students. ‘We were where you are today, and you can do it, too.’ It’s really kind of a unique thing with the two simultaneous halls. The intended purpose of both of them was to be an inspiration to students.”
Some alumni achieved at such a high level that many in the community knew of their accomplishments. But others have also gone on to impressive careers while flying under the radar, or while their Monmouth roots weren’t realized by many.
“Years ago, I asked a Monmouth College chaplain if they were a devotee of (nationally known author and theology professor) Kenneth Bailey,” said Whiteman, referring to his 1952 Monmouth classmate who was inducted into the College’s Hall of Achievement in 1993. “The answer was yes, but they didn’t know that Bailey had graduated from Monmouth. So this program is also a way to raise awareness of some of these individuals’ stories and backgrounds and how they tie into Mon mouth.”
Monmouth College celebrated Family Weekend in mid-September. The Homecoming celebration that followed two weeks later could very well have been dubbed “Family Weekend II.”
Located just outside the north entrance of the Center for Science and Business, the Trubeck Amphitheater helps connect the College’s west-side residence halls.
By Barry McNamaraThe theme of family was a thread that ran throughout the Homecoming Weekend 2022 festivities, which were staged on two glorious autumn days.
Joining the slate of traditional Homecoming activities Sept. 30–Oct. 1 was the inaugural Fighting Scots Champions Club ceremony, where members of Monmouth’s undefeated 1972 football team were honored, along with their coach, Bill “Moose” Reichow.
“These are very special men who be came part of our family,” said Reichow of the 30 players from the 9-0 squad who returned to campus for the Friday night ceremony.
Charlie Goehl ’73, one of the team’s
co-captains in attendance, said he cer tainly felt like family after a meaningful intervention by Reichow, who personally drove him back from St. Olaf College after an in-game injury, rather than leave Goehl in a Minnesota hospital.
“I don’t remember the things that happened in the games,” said Goehl. “What I remember is what Coach did for me.”
Another special ceremony was held to formally dedicate the Trubeck Amphitheater, funded by former vice chairman of the Board of Trustees Bill Trubeck ’68 in memory of his late wife, Judith Williams Trubeck ’69
“None of it would be possible without that generosity and love of family and Monmouth College,” President Clar ence R. Wyatt said in his remarks at the dedication, held Saturday afternoon.
Designed by Monmouth First Lady Lobie Stone, the amphitheater project included the renovation of an adjoining fountain and garden area, originally dedicated to Mrs. Trubeck in 2013.
“This is a wonderful addition to what is already a beautiful campus,” said Trubeck.
The weekend also featured the Alum ni Impact Awards on Friday evening, which included the induction of tech company founder and CEO Hiroyuki Fujita ’92 and U.S. Department of State veteran Karen Krueger ’72 into the Hall of Achievement—the highest honor the College bestows upon its graduates.
At the Fighting Scots Champions Club ceremony, Goehl and co-captain Steve Rueckert ’73 both paid tribute to the team’s third captain, Dave Brinker ’73, who died in 2015 and was the sub
ABOVE: The family of the late Judith Williams Trubeck ’69 is all smiles following the ribbon-cutting for the new Trubeck Amphitheater and the renovated garden and fountain dedicated to her memory. Her husband, Bill Trubeck ’68, who funded the project, is pictured at center. He is flanked, from left, by his sister, Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ’70, vice president for development Hannah Maher, director of facilities management Sarah Young, First Lady Lobie Stone, President Clarence R. Wyatt, vice president for student affairs Karen Ogorzalek and his brother-in-law, David Adolphson ’67.
Backing up Coach Bill “Moose” Reichow (front, center) at the 50th-anniversary celebration of their 1972 undefeated football season were more than 30 of his former players. Row 1 (from left): Steve Pinkus ’75, Bob Pratt ’74, Rod Davies ’74, Warren Bank ’75, Bill Breedlove ’76, Greg Derbak ’75, Bill Dusek ’73, Matt Entrup ’75, John Carter ’74 and Gary Peevler ’74. Row 2: Paul Waszak ’74, Mike Castillo ’74, Mark Rueckert ’74, Chuck Poeltler ’76, Bill Honeycutt ’74, Dennis Plummer ’73, Butch Avery ’73, Charlie Goehl ’73 and Joe Schurr ’75. Row 3: Tom Roy ’73 and Bob Trombetta ’74. Row 4: Jim Elsey ’76, Grant Minor ’74, Tom Aggen ’75, Roger Samuels ’76, Barry Jackson ’76, Dennis Birkhofer ’73, Steve Rueckert ’74, Warren Wilson ’74, Tom Kratochvil ’73 and Bob Stinauer ’76.
ject of many stories and memories from the players.
“I was proud to be your captain then, and I’m proud to be your captain today,” said an emotional Rueckert.
The coach-player relationship was also highlighted the next day by Taylor Thiel ’02, one of the three M Club Hall of Fame inductees.
“Words cannot express my gratitude to (former) Coach (Roger) Sander,” said an emotional Thiel of the baseball coach and 1978 Monmouth graduate, who attended the cer emony despite a grave illness. “I hope I made you proud.”
Sadly, Sander died the following week. (See obituary, page 70.)
Thiel also played basketball at nearby Galesburg High School, doing so in John Thiel Gymnasium.
“Every day I was out there, I was representing my family,” he said. “I played to make them proud.”
That was a sentiment shared by another Hall of Famer, Tanesha Hughes Newell ’09, who had attended her grand mother’s funeral the day before she was inducted.
“She would always tell me how proud of me she was,” said Newell, a three-sport standout for the Scots, who said Mon mouth got on her radar through legendary Monmouth Hall of Famer Virgil “Tige” Boucher ’31.
That Boucher was still sending students Monmouth’s way some 70 years after he graduated is a testament to the staying power of the College.
The third Hall of Fame inductee, Chris Pio ’84, touched on that theme when speaking of his three children, one of whom, Eric Pio ’26, has followed him to Monmouth.
“They know that even though their dad hasn’t coached here in several years, he never left,” said Pio. “It was all worth the effort. This is the only place I ever wanted to be, and now it’s where I’ll always be.”
In accepting the Family of the Year Award on behalf of the Thome-Johnson family, Katie Minor ’04 made references at the Alumni Impact Awards to her ancestors’ connections to the College that predated Boucher by several decades.
“Going all the way back to 1868, Monmouth College pointed 10 family members in the right direction,” she said.
One of those family members was her grandmother Mary Ann Thome Johnson ’45, whom Minor called “the nexus that joined the multiple generations of Monmouth graduates in our family together.”
Monmouth traditions were a big part of Minor’s upbring ing, including singing the old Monmouth College songs. To conclude her remarks, she led the Alumni Impact Awards au dience in a rendition of “I Want to Go Back to Old M.C.,” which was written in 1919.
Later at the podium, Dis tinguished Alumnus Award recipient Joel Hillison ’83, a retired Army colonel, said he wouldn’t have attended Monmouth if not for his brother, Robert Hillison ’82
In that case, a real brother made a difference. For another honoree, it was figurative sisters who enriched her time at Mon mouth and beyond.
“When you join a sorority, you’re told that you’re sisters for life, but you don’t truly know what that means at the time,” said Mary Ann Larsen Zimmerman ’88, who has gone on to alumnae posi tions with Kappa Delta and now has the perspective to appreciate “the beauty of lifelong friendships.”
Zimmerman was inducted into the Fraternity and Sorority Hall of Fame on Saturday morning, along with Mary Grable McLeod ’87.
At the Alumni Impact Awards, educational studies professor Michelle Holschuh Simmons received the Hatch Award for Excel lence in Teaching, and she, too, referenced family.
“My kids inspire me with their curiosity and their love of learn ing,” said Holschuh Simmons, whose husband, Bob, is also on Monmouth’s faculty.
Another faculty member, psychology professor Joan Wertz, received the Distinguished Service Award at the Alumni Impact Awards.
“I consider myself lucky to have landed in this community, to be able to have the kind of impact I do on young people, and to work to help this institution and its students thrive,” she said. “Be cause in return, I have thrived here, too.”
Ed Wimp ’12, stranded in Florida because of Hurricane Ian, shared via video his acceptance remarks for the Distinguished Young Alumnus Award.
“I owe a lot of what’s made me me to Monmouth,” he said. “I encourage all of you to look for ways to impact others’ lives.”
Football team member Greg Derbak ’75 echoed that sentiment during a video celebrating the 1972 squad at the Fighting Scots Champions Club ceremony.
“This place is very special to me,” said Derbak, who admitted to being “rough around the edges” during his student days. “It changed my life.”
The football team was successful when Derbak was a Scot, and it’s still winning often today. The Scots topped visiting Lawrence 62-6 in the Homecoming game on Saturday afternoon.
Members of the Thome-Johnson family, which was recognized as Family of the Year, included, from left: Lucy Hyde Johnson ’72, Maj. Gen. Stephen Johnson ’72, Emily Johnson Minor ’76, Grant Minor ’74, Katie Minor ’04, Ben Minor and Ashley Kaple
From left: Hall of Achievement inductee Karen Krueger ’72, Distinguished Alumnus recipient Joel Hillison ’83 and Hatch Award winners Michelle Holschuh Simmons and Joan Wertz were hon ored at the Alumni Impact Awards. Hall of Achievement inductee Hiroyuki Fujita ’92 and Young Alumnus Ed Wimp ’12 accepted
Inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame were, from left: Tanesha Hughes Newell ’09, Chris Pio ’84 and Taylor Thiel ’02
Theta Chi alumnus John Carlson ’74 (right) headed an effort to erect a historic marker in front of the former Theta Chi house, which was dedicated at Homecoming. He is pictured with Jim Braun ’83, whose company produced the sign.
“GOING ALL THE WAY BACK TO 1868, MONMOUTH COLLEGE POINTED 10 FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.”
KATIE MINOR ’04Inductee Mary Grable McLeod ’87 (right) and Dawn Pfeiffer Stoyanoff ’92, representing inductee Mary Ann Larsen Zimmerman ’88, light a candle at the Order of Omega ceremony. via video messages.
Monmouth College gratefully acknowledges those who made gifts during the fiscal year of July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022.
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Office of Development and College Relations
Honoring the devotion of former presidents Jackson B. McMichael and his son, Thomas H. McMichael, who together served the College 42 years, the McMichael Heritage Circle recognizes our stewards that have contributed through significant gifts or service. The Circle has five categories: lifetime giving, planned gifts and bequests, endowed gifts, capital gifts and employee service.
Donors with lifetime giving of $1 million or more from cash and/or planned gifts (Lifetime Giving donors are permanently acknowledged here.)
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell
Nancy Glennie Beck ’53 and †Lawrence Beck
David A. Bowers ’60
† Helen Brown ’23
† Peter H. Bunce and Gail Bunce
David J. Byrnes ’72 and Elizabeth Byrnes
† Keith B. Capron
Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65
Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier
† Arthur Dahl and †Dorothy Peterson Dahl ’40
Anaclare Frost Evans ’63
† Virginia Brazelton Flynn ’29
† Virginia Hookham Frattinger ’65 and Tom Frattinger
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Kevin M. Goodwin ’80
Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen
† Ruth Lewis Harr ’23 and †Ronald E. Harr
Walter S. Huff Jr. ’56 and Bonnie Lowrey
Barbara Watt Johnson ’52
† Richard L. “Doc” Kieft
† Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
† Dennis J. Lachel ’61 and Kathy Schuld Lachel
† Petrene Lauritsen ’48
† B. Arlene Snow LeSuer ’42 and †William M. LeSuer ’42
† Karol Kluss Manley ’49
Gerald A. Marxman ’55
Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath
† M. Grigsby McNeely ’36 and † George B. McNeely
† Lee L. Morgan and † Mary Morgan H. Safford Peacock and † Betty Peacock
† Richard S. Pepper and Roxie Pepper
† Harold A. Poling ’49 and † Marian Poling
† Roger W. Rasmusen ’56
John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz
† George E. Trotter Jr. ’47 and †Maxine Murdy Trotter ’47
William L. Trubeck ’68 and †Judith Williams Trubeck ’69
† Donovan D. Vance ’52 and †Elizabeth Davis Vance ’49
Fred Wackerle ’61
† Helen McNeel Wiener ’38
Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
Anonymous
Associated Colleges of Illinois
Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund
Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Illinois Board of Higher Education
Illinois State Grant
Illinois State Scholarship Commission Knapheide Manufacturing Company
Knapheide Truck Equipment Murdy Foundation, Inc. New Horizons Foundation, Inc. Pattee Foundation
Pepper Family Foundation Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Walter S. Huff Jr. Foundation
Documented planned gift of $10,000 or more Individuals Anonymous
David W. Adolphson ’67 and Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ’70
Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88
Russell S. Andrews ’68 and Linda Henley
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell
Robert M. Barton ’63
David R. Bates ’63
† Janet Zolan Bermann ’53
Reid K. Beveridge ’64
Richard L. Bivens ’61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ’63
Roy E. Bockler ’72
Carol West Boehme ’72 Mary Mitchell Bolton ’46 Gladys Bos
Robert F. Bowen ’59 and Judith Bowen
David A. Bowers ’60
Margaret Bozarth ’61
Heinz J. Brisske ’71 and Ellen Arkis Brisske ’71
Marilyn Rogers Brodd ’51
Gail Bunce
David J. Byrnes ’72 and Elizabeth Byrnes
Marion Huey Cairns ’50
Douglas R. Carlson ’66
Barbara Berge Caufield ’58
Charles C. Chappell ’69
Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65
James R. Cole ’88
Tiffany Mekshes Cole ’89
Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier
Tony L. Cook
E. Davis Coots ’65 and Nancy Yates Coots ’66
Charles Courtney Jr. ’57
Paula Cramer
Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki
James L. De Young and Janet De Young
Burneta Burns Donges ’49
Marcia Brink Adair ’70 and Richard Edwards
Anaclare Frost Evans ’63
Edward P. Farwell ’64
Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald
† Nancy Forsyth Flanders ’54
Pamela Fruth
Barbara Whiteman Garland ’49
Ann Garry ’65
Kristyne Gilbert ’90
Marilyn Schlemmer Gillette ’52
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Linda Groves
Merle B. Growden
Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen
Eleanor Crow Gustafson ’63
Pamela Ball Gustafson ’77
John E. Harmon ’68
Tina Hartwig ’68
Robert E. Hillison ’82
Robert Hoherd
Sally Young Hoherd ’54
Nicole Olin Hroziencik ’11
Willis M. Hubbard ’62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ’64
Linnea Hammarsten Ingold ’68
Barbara Watt Johnson ’52
Robert C. Johnson ’59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ’59
Marilyn Johnston ’48
Timothy G. Keefauver ’80 and Susan Keefauver
† J. Stephen Kennedy ’50
Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
†
Kenneth Martin Klein ’66 and Susan Latham Klein ’67
Darleen Scherer Knowles ’68
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Leon A. Kraut ’67 and Laura Welti
June Brown Kromberg ’48
Karen Krueger ’72
Kathy Schuld Lachel
Vincent D. Mahoney
Leland R. Marshall ’51
Phyllis Clindinin Martin ’53
Gerald A. Marxman ’55
Thomas F. Matthews ’61 and Patricia Matthews
Robert H. Meneilly ’45
F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76
Carol Bryden Moore ’60
James W. Nelson ’60 and Beverly Nelson Nelson ’61
†
John S. Niblock ’58
Betty Weiss Oberstar ’43
Bruce C. Ogilvie ’68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ’69
Thomas A. Oswald ’67
H. Safford Peacock
Edward Petersen
Walter H. Pfaeffle ’60
†Carolyn Phelps ’54
Jerri Picha ’75
Dennis M. Plummer ’73
H. Leonard Porter III ’67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ’67
Charles L. Rassieur ’60
†
Richard R. Reinhold ’50
Ruth Forsythe Robinson ’50
Richard A. Romine ’55
Jean Ross ’58
Mary Ryder ’72
Elsie Cory Sadler ’49
John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz
Mary Schwalbert ’45
Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54
Dee Smith Shuff ’63
William M. Simpson ’65 and Joyce Simpson
Sherman U. Smith ’72 and Diane Smith
David L. Spears ’62
Karen Deen Squire ’62
John M. Stack ’65
Mark E. Taylor ’78
Terry N. Thorstenson and Carol Thorstenson
William L. Trubeck ’68
Jane Turrel ’68
† D. Jean Two ’55
Peter E. Upton ’68
Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ’76 and John Van Kirk
Randall E. Vickroy ’76
Fred Wackerle ’61
William J. Wallace
Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts
Charles Thomas Weeks ’62
Larry L. Werts ’54
Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ’60
Paul L. White ’61 and Maryann White Donald G. Whiteman ’49
† Helen McNeel Wiener ’38
Payson S. Wild Jr. ’67
Jeanne Willhardt
† Gary D. Willhardt ’59 J. Mark Wilson ’78
Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty
Carolyn White Work ’59 and Stewart D. Work Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
Donors of $50,000+ in support of the College’s endowment for a faculty chair, professorship, student scholarship or other purpose
Individuals
Anonymous
Steven Anacker
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65
Sandy Coursey Axline ’82 and William T. Axline Jr. ’58
Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67
Glenn L. Beall ’56
David A. Bowers ’60
Margaret Bozarth ’61
William Cullen Bryant IV
Thomas J. Cerkez III ’68 and Mary Eyre-Cerkez
Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa
Donald W. Chamberlin ’61 and Barbara Woll Chamberlin ’61
Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65
Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier
Edward DeLong
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Diffenbaugh
Anne Quinby Dyni ’56
Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald
Marie Foster
Tom Frattinger
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Kevin M. Goodwin ’80
Merle Growden
Eleanor Crow Gustafson ’63
Tina Hartwig ’68
William Heuerman and Sue Huseman
James C. Hornaday ’61
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan
Jane Jakoubek
Jean Jensen
Margaret Jacoby Josephson ’53 Irwin E. Kirk ’53
Ann Knapheide
Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Annie McGehee
J. Alex McGehee ’81 and Liz McGehee
Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath
Cherry Lauder McIlvain ’47
Mary Grable McLeod ’87 and Kenneth McLeod Jerry K. Mitchell ’67 and Susan Mitchell
Janet Forbes Myers ’68 and Lonn W. Myers
L. Terry Oggel ’61 and Linda Oggel
H. Safford Peacock
Hugh M. Phelps ’63 and Norma Phelps
Douglas B. Rankin ’79 and Tamyra Dixon
Rankin ’81
Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin
Ralph L. Riggs ’60
Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57
Mary Schwind
Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54
Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll
Dorothy Walker Skanderup ’50 † Dean Skanderup
Randal M. Smith and Lynda Smith
William W. Smith and Eleanor Slunaker Smith
David P. Spalding and Marianne Spalding
Doris Speer
Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda Derek Thomas and Sara Thomas Fred Wackerle ’61
Cynthia Waltershausen ’67 and George L. Waltershausen
Donald G. Whiteman ’49
Ralph E. Whiteman ’52 and Martha Williams Whiteman
Richard W. Whiteman ’64 and Harriet Southerlan Whiteman ’65
Ann Newton Wieland ’68
P. Andrew Wieland and Roxana Wieland Catherine Axline Williams ’50
Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty Ruth Wright
Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61
Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer
Anonymous
Alice Grooms Estate
Anchor Lumber Do-it Center
Anne G. Luce Estate
ARJCO Foundation Ltd.
Arminta C. Sheats Estate
Arthur W. Brown Estate
BBW Holdings, LLC
Bernice L. Fox Estate
Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund
Charles Frederic Strong Estate
Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation
David A. Bowers IRA
Donn and Beverlee J. Johnson Estate
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Edwin L. Johnson Trust
Elizabeth Dean and Robert James Ardell
Donor Advised Fund
Elva B. Lucas Estate
Eva Hanna Cleland Estate
Frederick & Ann Niblock Estate
Gayle Woods Estate
Gibson Estate, John W. Gladys M. Morrow Estate
Glen L. Pickens Estate
Gordon Young IRA Greenridge Properties
Hackbrush Family Trust
Harr Decedents Trust
Hearst Foundations
Helen Dunbar Estate
Helen R. Hicks Trust Estate
Henry & Frances Jahn Trust
J & L Freedom Foundation
J & V Flynn Foundation
Jacobsen Family Foundation
James H. Ruble Family Trust
Jane A. Graham Estate
John E. Broming Estate
Juanita W Reinhard Trust
Judson W. Jones Estate
Kellwood Foundation
Lee L. Morgan Trust Estate
Len G. Everett Estate
Linda R. Buch Estate
Lysle H. Morrow Estate
Margaret Miles Estate
Marion D. Boyer Estate
Murdy Foundation, Inc.
Myers Family Fund
N. Barr Miller Estate
National Cabinet Lock
Nelson T. Potter Estate
Oral C. Kost Estate
Pattee Foundation
Richard L. “Doc” Kieft Estate
Ruth Finch Estate
San Diego Foundation
Sarah A. Ryder Estate
Sindlinger Foundation
Skanderup Family Fund
Stanley Earl Chism IRA
The Bebe Trust
Virgil Boucher Estate
Virginia B. Flynn Estate
W. Jerome Hatch Living Trust
Wallace B. Cleland Estate
Waste Management, Inc.
William M. LeSuer Estate
Willis R. Boss Trust
Donors of $50,000+ in support of a building, facility or other capital project
Individuals
Donna Mrkvicka Ardell ’63
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell
Nancy Glennie Beck ’53
David A. Bowers ’60
Gail Bunce
David J. Byrnes ’72 and Elizabeth Byrnes
Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65
Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier Mary Niblock Crawford ’61
Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki † Nancy Speer Engquist ’74 Donald E. Fike
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart Walter S. Huff Jr. ’56 and Bonnie Lowrey James A. Hutchinson ’64
Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86
Barbara Watt Johnson ’52
Louise DuBois Kasch ’48
Ann Knapheide
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56
J. Alex McGehee ’81 and Liz McGehee
Terry Medhurst
Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin
Daniel F. Palmer ’75 and Sheri Palmer H. Safford Peacock
J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper Roxie Pepper
Hugh M. Phelps ’63 and Norma Phelps Debra Jackowniak Scarlett ’95
John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz
Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ’54
Mark E. Taylor ’78
William L. Trubeck ’68
Robert D. Tucker Jr. ’65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ’65
Fred Wackerle ’61
Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
Anonymous
Arthur and Dorothy Dahl Trust
Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund
Bruning Foundation
Bunce Charitable Lead Unitrust
Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program
CompX International, Inc.
David A. Bowers Revocable Trust
David Byrnes Revocable Living Trust
DJB Properties LLC
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation
Frederick H. Stanton Estate
Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust
Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation
Jacobsen Family Foundation
John McCune Charitable Trust
Knapheide Manufacturing Company
Knapheide Truck Equipment Kresge Foundation
Midwest Bank
Murdy Foundation, Inc.
New Horizons Foundation, Inc.
Pattee Foundation
Pepper Family Foundation
R.J./D.L. Ardell Charitable Lead Trust
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust
Sindlinger Foundation
Terry E J Medhurst 1993 Trust
Tri-City Electric Company
Virginia B. Flynn Estate
Walter S. Huff Jr. Foundation
William M. Slayton Estate
Employees with 25 or more years of service
Rajkumar Ambrose
George F. Arnold
James E. Betts
Mary Hanford Bianchi
Harlow B. Blum
Steven L. Buban
† William Burkitt ’63
Daryl B. Carr ’88
Martha Carwile Jacquelyn Condon
Michael L. Connell
Kenneth L. Cramer
Mindy Damewood
James L. De Young
† Roy Dober
Peter A. Gebauer
Donald L. Gladfelter ’77
Terry L. Glasgow
Richard L. Griffiths
Eleanor Crow Gustafson ’63
Kathy Haas
Farhat Haq
William M. Hastings
Roger D. Haynes ’82
Dian Henson
Susan Holm
J. Prescott Johnson
Wanda Johnson
Richard G. Johnston
Carolyn Kirk
J. Rodney Lemon ’63
Stacy Ashton Lotz
Thomas E. Lydic
Beth McCoy
Lee McGaan ’69
Kenneth G. McMillan
William M. McNall ’81
R. Jeremy McNamara
Terry L. Morris
Jill Munson
Karen Ogorzalek
Mark S. Ogorzalek
Sheri White Owen ’96
Vernon Peter Pitts
Douglas B. Rankin ’79
Jeffrey D. Rankin
Therese Worden Rankin ’00
Roger P. Sander ’78
Jayne Poland Schreck ’90
Joseph C. Schreck
Patricia Ohler Shallenberger
Thomas J. Sienkewicz
Michael E. Sproston ’64
Nancy Burke St. Ledger ’69
Jeff L. Steele
Carolyn Suda
Judy Sullivan
Mark L. Todd
Marta Tucker
Jacquelynn Urban
William Urban
William J. Wallace
George L. Waltershausen
Craig Watson
Lyle L. Welch
† Gary D. Willhardt ’59
Classmates
John Harmon and Nancy Crotzer met at Monmouth, but they didn’t begin dating until both were placed as teachers in Schaumburg, Ill. Nancy remained in the profession as a fourth-grade teacher, while John soon entered the up-and-coming world of computer science, spending much of his career with Kemper Insurance doing network architecture. The couple was married 51 years until Nancy died in 2021.
THE GIFT: To establish the John and Nancy Crotzer Harmon Fund, John made a blended gift—cash now and a planned gift with funds going to the educational studies’ department TARTANS program (Teachers Allied with Rural Towns and Neighborhood Schools). “With Nancy dying, my financial adviser suggested that I start distributing some of our money now,” said John. One of his first moves was to “kick up my contribution to the church.” He said he and Nancy had not donated much over the years to their alma mater, so when he ultimately made a gift, he wanted it to be a significant contribution “to catch up.”
MONMOUTH RELATIONSHIPS: “Nancy really enjoyed Gracie Peterson and Jean Liedman . She really interacted with the legends of Monmouth at the time, as well as with her classmates,” said John, who knew another College legend, Bobby Woll , through his participation on the track team.
STORY TIME: “Nancy was a very highly regarded teacher,” said John. “In 1972, she was named the outstanding educator for our area. ... Her kids would ask for a hug at the end of the day. It started out with just a few kids, but then kids who weren’t even in her class were lining up for a hug. Eventually, it started throwing off the bus schedules, because some of the kids were waiting still in line after school for their hug.”
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Named to commemorate the year of Monmouth College’s founding, the 1853 Society recognizes alumni, parents, friends and organizations that make leadership annual gifts in support of the college. The society has five clubs, each representing a level of generous giving.
$25,000 or more
Individuals
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell
David A. Bowers ’60
Margaret Bozarth ’61
Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65
Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier
David L. Evans
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Merle B. Growden
John E. Harmon ’68
Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart
Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86
Robin A. Johnson ’80
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Robert L. Litchfield ’71
H. Safford Peacock
H. Leonard Porter III ’67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ’67
Robert G. Riley Jr. ’70 and Kay Riley
Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57
Margaret Evans Roberts ’58 and Ned C. Roberts
William L. Trubeck ’68
Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81
Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61
Organizations and Estates
Clarks Fork Foundation
Community Health Foundation of Warren & Henderson Counties
David A. Bowers IRA
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Eleanor Ketcham Trust
F. Addison Jones Trust
Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation
Gordon Young IRA
Henry S. Peacock Trust
J & V Flynn Foundation
NOTE: Monmouth College graduates of the last decade are offered a special membership in the 1853 Society. Membership starts at $100 and increases $100 per year until $1,000 is reached in the 10th year.
Jawaharlal Charitable Trust
John E. Harmon IRA
Karen A. Chism IRA
Margaret C. Bozarth IRA
Margaret Roberts IRA
Midwest Bank
Richard E. Yahnke IRA
Robert G. Riley JR IRA
DAVID WALLACE CLUB
$10,000 to $24,999
Individuals
Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67 Gaye Burek
Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl
Thomas S. Davis ’62
† Nancy Speer Engquist ’74
Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald
Nathan J. Gaskill ’04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ’05
William G. Hurckes ’81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ’80
Frederick J. Kaskel ’67 and Phyllis Kaskel John A. Kemp ’82 and Reese Kemp
Alfred B. Mainetti ’71 and Josephine Mainetti Thomas S. Martin ’72
Michael B. McCulley ’70
Stephen Dale Mey ’68
Janet Forbes Myers ’68 and Lonn W. Myers Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt
L. Terry Oggel ’61 and Linda Oggel J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper
Dennis M. Plummer ’73 and Carolyn Plummer William M. Simpson ’65 and Joyce Simpson
Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda Mark E. Taylor ’78
Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96
Fred Wackerle ’61
Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty
Anonymous
Augustin S. Hart IRA
Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Cline-Lofftus Foundation
David A. Bowers Foundation
David A. Bowers Revocable Trust
Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund
Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA
J & L Freedom Foundation Kemp Family Charitable Fund
Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust
Lonn Myers IRA
Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund
QCR Holdings, LLC
Rural Schools Collaborative, Inc. Stephen Dale Mey IRA
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
The Twomey Foundation
William Simpson IRA
$5,000 to $9,999
Individuals
David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65
Glenn L. Beall ’56
Anne White Beall ’67 and James F. Beall
Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum
Lynda Pepper Bollman ’76 and Robert Bollman
Barbara Bolon Bye ’64
Janet Gotthart Camp ’53
Douglas A. Campbell ’71
Douglas R. Carlson ’66
John C. Carlson ’74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ’74
Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa
John A. Courson ’64 and Marcia Courson
Moira Dolan Dolan ’80
Marcia Brink Adair ’70 and Richard Edwards
Won Yang Everett ’68 and William W. Everett
Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90
Robert K. Garro ’65 and Linda Garro
† Martha Gerber
Larry G. Gerdes
F. William Graue Jr. ’63 and Barbara Graue
Anita Ridge ’88 and David W. Greer
F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones
Kunal Kapoor ’97 and Monica Kapoor
Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr
Kenneth Martin Klein ’66 and Susan Latham Klein ’67
James R. Klusendorf ’61 and Judy Klusendorf
Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox
Alan J. Landauer ’70 and Gail Anderson Landauer ’71
Margaret Will Lee ’71
† Frank W. Lee III ’69
Patrick W. Lewis ’95 and Kristina Lewis
Vincent D. Mahoney
Robert “Cam” McConnell ’72
Thomas J. McDowell and Sue McDowell
Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath
Mary Grable McLeod ’87 and Kenneth McLeod
Ann Michael ’67
Larry E. Millikan ’58 and Jeanine Johnson Millikan ’61
F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76
Edward W. Pailes Jr. ’84 and Martha Pailes
Ellen Littler Perry ’59
† Edward F. Perry ’58
Jean Hutchinson Randolph ’68 and Ross Randolph
Ralph L. Riggs ’60
Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60
Joanne Moy ’70 and Michael R. Robinson
Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes
Melissa Scholes Scholes ’97
Mary Schwalbert ’45
Sherman U. Smith ’72 and Diane Smith
Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson
Dawn McRoberts Strauss ’03
Dwight Tierney ’69 and Dina Nathanson
William A. Turner ’93
Ronald C. Wheeler
Payson S. Wild Jr. ’67 and Linda Wild
Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Anita Ridge and David Greer Donor Advised Fund
Ann B. Michael IRA
BP Foundation, Inc C/O Givingforce Foundation
Carolyn Phelps IRA
Christine S FitzGerald IRA
CME Group
Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation
David L. Arnold IRA
Ed and Ellen Perry Group Fund
Gail Landauer IRA
James R. Klusendorf IRA
Janet Camp IRA
Jim and Anne Beall IRA
Joanne G. Moy IRA
Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds
Johnson and Johnson Matching Gifts Program
Kapoor Family Fund
Larry Millikan IRA
Marcia Adair IRA
Mary L. Schwalbert Rev Trust
McLeod Family Gift Account
MTC Communications
Payson S. Wild, Jr. IRA
Quakers Farm Foundation
Ralph Riggs IRA
Randolph Living Trust
Riley Family Fund Greater Des Moines Community Foundation
Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust
Robin Galloway Donor Advised Fund
Smithfield Foods
The RKC Fund
Thomas J. McDowell IRA Yahnke Family Charitable Fund
$2,500 to $4,999
Jeffrey J. Bakker ’90 and Cynthia Dorsch
Lisa Hines Berg ’83
Robert L. Best ’62
Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer
Scott Bond and Janey Bond
Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers
G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ’62 and Bonnie Carroll Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87
Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64
Marco T. DiGiorgio ’71 and Kristie DiGiorgio
Terry F. Fruehauf ’76
Richard K. Fuller ’57 and Kathleen Fuller Donald L. Gladfelter ’77
Linda Groves
Robert H. Gwynn ’63
John L. Hennessy Jr. ’68
James A. Hutchinson ’64
Franklin K. Johnson ’76 and Michele Johnson
Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Irwin E. Kirk ’53
Kai Nani Kraut ’93 Albert S. Maurer ’56
Jeffrey D. Miller ’84
William G. Morgan ’64
Miriam Patton
Anthony J. Perzigian ’66 and Donna Perzigian
J. Stewart Peterson Jr. ’77
Karen Williams Phinney ’84
Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ’67 and Carolyn Cottrell
Danny C. Richards ’65 and Anna Richards
Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. ’65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ’65
Matthew Schramm and Lynn Schramm
John J. Scotillo ’72 and Nancy Scotillo
Robert J. Shriner Jr. Dean A. Sipe ’74 and Ilene Sipe Nancy Snowden David L. Spears ’62
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Michael E. Sproston ’64 and Donna Schliffke
Sproston ’66
H. Charles Stahmer ’73
Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 and Robert K. Thierry III
Paul L. White ’61 and Maryann White
David N. Willing ’59 and Winona Willing George J. Wolcott
William A. Wolma ’67 and Frances White Wolma ’66
Ronald A. Zagorski ’65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ’65
Robert A. Zika ’67 and Gail Hartong Zika ’66
Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc.
Associated Colleges of Illinois
Charities Aid Foundation of America State Farm Companies
Coastwide Environmental
Country Financial
Danny C. Richards IRA
David N. WIlling IRA
Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund
Exxonmobil Foundation Fork Catering Company
Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program
Karen Bush Watts IRA
Lee & Judith Schaeffer Jr. Charitable Fund Lila Blum IRA
Midwest Bank of Western Illinois
Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund
Scott and Janey Bond Trust
Susan L. Klein IRA
Vincent D. Mahoney IRA
$1,000 to $2,499
Individuals
Anonymous
David W. Adolphson ’67 and Priscilla Trubeck
Adolphson ’70
Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88
David K. Allen ’69
Kent Armstrong and Jennifer Armstrong
James W. Asplund ’54 and Wanda Asplund
Brian M. Austin ’64 and Susan Austin
Paul D. Babcock ’87 and Dianna Lukkasson Babcock ’88
G. Ronald Barshinger ’74
Robert M. Barton ’63 and Shirley Barton
David R. Bates ’63 and Susan Bates Tyler R. Baxter ’16
Brandt Beeman and Kristen English
Reid K. Beveridge ’64 and Eileen Beveridge
Bruce E. Birdsell ’69 and Serena Foote Birdsell ’70
Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95
DuFresne Penrod Blume ’91
Eric D. Boland ’95 and Jill Bowles Boland ’97
Kathryn Bondurant
Carl A. Borine ’61 and Sharon Borine
Daniel H. Bowers and Michelle Bowers
Michael L. Bowers and Linda Bowers
Robert H. Brink ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Brown
Larry D. Brown ’65 and Janet Henning Brown ’64
Paul L. Brown ’56
Gail Bunce
Lucy Work Burroughs ’64
Judith Sluka Butcher ’63
James L. Caldwell IV ’72 and Barbara Caldwell
Margery Heaton Clarke ’58
Thomas E. Colclasure ’73 and Yolette
Lorquet Colclasure
Jacquelyn Condon and Neal Heerwagen
Simon C. Cordery and Stacy Cordery
Charles Courtney Jr. ’57
Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki
Craig A. Dahlquist ’78
Neil A. Dahlstrom ’98 and Karen Dahlstrom
William S. Daniel ’72
F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport
Joanna Davison ’99
Cassie Zelinske Day ’95 and Ben R. Day
Luis De Leon Nieves and Feng Chu De Leon Nieves
James L. De Young and Janet De Young
Donald L. Denney ’64 and Dorene Denney
Daniel W. Dickson ’89
Lee D. Dobbins ’59 and Barbara Getty Dobbins ’59
Carol Clark Dotseth ’63 and Gregory M. Dotseth
Keith J. Droste ’55 and Winona Barcon
Robert C. Dyni ’83
Harvey L. Echols Jr. ’81 and Millicent Knight
Rhoda Engel ’57
Carolyn Tomazic Engers ’54
Dwight R. Erskine ’67
Kellie Kohler Esters ’86
Gary W. Evans ’69 and Barbara Evans
Suzanne Snyder Fienning ’66 and Charles E. Fienning
Janet Forsythe Fishburn ’58
† Peter C. Fishburn
Daryl Fisher and Susan Fisher
Frederick A. Fletcher and Jane Taylor
† Arlene Kunde Flynn ’53
Bradley J. Foley ’95
Debra Forsaith ’77
Marie Foster
Daniel M. Fowler ’72 and Julia Duffy
Robert H. Frost ’66 and Linda Jungbluth Frost ’66
Robert Gamer ’60 and May Gamer
Susan Sandner Gibson ’81
Alan R. Gieryna ’74 and Mary Ann Kelly
Gieryna ’75
Carey Carrier Gill ’98
Gary L. Gilliland ’65
John Goddard
Charles W. Goehl ’73 and Kim Goehl
Gregory C. Golembe ’71
Sally Meaker Guth ’80 and John Guth
Donald D. Hadsell ’75 and Lois Hadsell
Margaret Hamil ’71
Maureen Beck Hamilton ’66
George E. Heck Jr. ’66 and Judi Heck Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent F. David Hillis ’92 and Karen Seeman Hillis ’93
Robert E. Hillison ’82 and Keely Hillison
Jane Woods Hobson ’54
James C. Hornaday ’61
Willis M. Hubbard ’62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ’64
Deletra Cross Hudson ’92
Robert C. Hudson III ’75 and Sarah Young Hudson ’74
Charles R. Hughes ’74
Marcia Tallman Ince ’73 and Ray Ince William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan
Ronald J. Irion ’51 and Shirley Moser Irion ’52
Scott C. James and Monica James Richard A. Johnson ’70 and Lorraine Botticelli
Daniel L. Keating ’83 and Jane Stevens Keating ’84
Stephen D. Keithley ’72 and Cynthia Wead Keithley ’73
Margaret Dahlbo Kerr ’49 and William E. Kerr
Glenn P. Kinder ’73 and Nancy Thompson Kinder ’73
Alice Dunlap-Kraft ’75 and Robert Kraft
Leon A. Kraut ’67 and Laura Welti
John T. Kreitler ’70 and Elizabeth Kreitler
Curtis S. Lane ’03
Christopher Fredrick Lawson ’88 and Heidi Lawson
Suellen Lee
Gwendolyn Wallgren Lewis ’59
Amy Longenbaugh ’95
Sonja Zedigian Lowry ’67 and Dennis Lowry
Louise Laine Lubs ’71 and James C. Lubs
Paul G. Luepke ’83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ’83
Nancy Venn MacDonald ’56
Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher
Sean P. Maher ’95 and Shalaine Maher
Robert V. Main ’53
Russell F. Marshall ’63 and Mary Bailey
Marshall ’64
Caroline Marvin ’67
Timothy J. McCabe ’81 and Laura McCabe
Michael E. McCreight ’68
Frederick H. McDavitt ’61
Stanley L. McKelvie ’64 and Sandra McKelvie R. Jeremy McNamara and Mary McNamara
Rodney J. McQueen ’62 and Diane McQueen
James G. Mercer ’55 and Barbara Cook
Mercer ’54
Sebastian Juan Mitchell ’90 and Vicki Martin Mitchell ’88
John I. Moore Jr. ’69 and Mary Moore
Bruce H. Morrison ’70
Stephen H. Mortonson ’68 and Lynette Cadwell Mortonson
Michelle Moy ’89
Thomas A. Nichol ’82
Jewel Price Nicholls ’50
Gary C. Niehaus ’74 and Paige Niehaus
Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ’70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin
Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek
Julia Briggerman O’Hara ’62 and Daniel O’Hara
Julie O’Hara
Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck ’54
Louise Pacholik ’73
Timothy S. Pecaro ’76
Michelle Perry ’89
Richard W. Peters ’58 and Patricia Peters
Alvin T. Peterson ’60
Dean E. Peterson ’64 and Suzanne Peterson
Linda Carlson Phelps ’66 and George Phelps
Jerri Picha ’75
Kathy Wolf Plath ’77 and Corey Plath
Charles M. Poeltler ’76
Jeffrey C. Potts ’74 and Christine Odell Potts ’74
Barbara Provus
E. Kemp Prugh
Charles L. Rassieur ’60 and Virginia Rassieur Linda Reed ’69
William R. Reinsberg ’63 and Judith Reinsberg Allison Ritscher ’94
Robert H. Roggeveen ’72
John S. Romine ’55
Robert C. Roush ’67
Melony Sacopulos
Michael A. Schmitz ’80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ’88
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Blair W. Schultz ’72
Christopher C. Schwarz ’09 and Breanna Webb Schwarz ’09
Kristy Smith ’86 and Dave Scott
Harlan B. Scott II ’80
Wendell L. Shauman ’67 and Janet Agan Shauman
Scott K. Shaw ’03 and Erin Hoffmeyer Shaw ’03
Charles B. Shawver ’76
Dee Smith Shuff ’63
Robert L. Singer ’61
Roger F. Slaboch ’75
Michael Adin Slaughter ’60
Robert E. Slocum and Linda Perez-Slocum
John Davis Small II ’79
Carlos F. Smith ’90 and Debra Smith
Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth JoAnn Sorensen
Joanne Greer Stipp ’64 and James Stipp
Michael L. Thompson and Michele Thompson
David M. Timmerman and Mary Timmerman
William B. Trent Jr. ’69 and Catherine Blake Trent ’70
Richard B. Truog ’74
Robert D. Tucker Jr. ’65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ’65
Mark T. Tupper ’94 and Tina Tupper
Charles L. Turnbough Jr. ’69
John Turnbull and Denise Turnbull
Peter E. Upton ’68
Brian D. Valentini ’02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ’03
Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ’03 and Kirk Van Kuiken
Andries L. Vermeer ’65
Randall E. Vickroy ’76
Dorothy Young Voetberg ’59 and Allen Voetberg
Dennis E. Walker ’64 and Sandra Foreman Walker ’62
Mitchell Walker
Margaret Walker Wallace
Kathryn Gardels Weal ’71 and Bruce W. Weal
Daniel S. Weber ’74 and Geralyn Pope Weber ’76
R. Bruce Weiman ’76 and Debbie Weiman
Roger E. Well ’86 and Dana Well
Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty
Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ’60
David R. Whitcomb ’72 and Dawn Darner
Donald G. Whiteman ’49
Ralph E. Whiteman ’52 and Martha Williams Whiteman
Ann Newton Wieland ’68
Melissa Wieland
John H. Wierman ’66
Frank Wilary and Jennifer Wilary
Ann Garry of Beverly Hills, Calif., is an emerita professor of philosophy at California State University, Los Angeles, where she was the founding director of the Center for the Study of Genders and Sexualities. An early entrant into feminist philosophy, she was responsible for a significant amount of foundational work in the new field, including the development of early courses in feminist philosophy, early efforts to integrate feminist philosophy into other philosophical areas, and the creation of a new journal, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, which remains the premier journal in the field.
THE GIFT: Her planned gift will “benefit students and faculty participating in socially engaged study and work.” Said Garry, who came to campus in 1961 from Jacksonville, Ill., “I got a scholarship to attend Monmouth. People long ago gave money to fund that scholarship, and I want to give something back, too.”
MONMOUTH RELATIONSHIPS: “He treated students with respect,” said Garry as she recalled her days as a philosophy major studying under the legendary Sam Thompson . “He didn’t make you do silly assignments that were trivial or petty. His assignments really made sense for what you should be learning. And that’s something I tried to emulate when I taught.” She continued other aspects of Thompson’s teaching, as well. “He was critical, but supportive, also. That’s an important combination to have. He was a good mentor.”
STORY TIME: “I’ve been back to Monmouth a few times in recent years for a variety of reasons, and I like the spirit of the place,” said Garry. “The College is doing a really good job these days of trying to stay abreast of what students need, and doing that within the framework of a liberal arts education.”
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Jane Batten Wild ’69
Kathryn Argentine Willhardt ’12 and Mark E. Willhardt
Richard L. Williams ’72 and Donna Czajka Williams ’73
Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig
James M. Wilson ’66 and Katherine Lepard Wilson ’67
Roger Wilson ’68 and Judith Wilson
Mary Hollander Winter ’53 and Robert G. Winter ’53
David T. Workman and Linda Workman
Gordon B. Yocum ’73 and Bronwyn Yocum
Sarah Young
Kristie Klapp Zessin ’87 and J. Bradley Zessin ’66
Organizations and Estates
Alvin T. Peterson Trust
Arlene C. Flynn IRA
Barbara L. Provus Charitable Fund
Buchanan Center for the Arts
Charles R. Hughes Living Trust
Charlie’s Charities
Faith United Presbyterian Church
Gail Bunce IRA
Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust
Hamil Charitable Account Fund
Henry Safford Peacock Foundation
James Caldwell IRA
James G. Mercer IRA
Jeanne Robeson IRA
Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust
John and Mary Moore Charitable Fund
John Davis Small II Residential Account
Johnson Controls Foundation
Judith Sluka Butcher IRA
Kenneth M. Klein IRA
Leon A. Kraut IRA
Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA
Merle B. Growden IRA
Mitchell Family Charitable Gift Fund
Nancy Snowden Donor Advised Fund
Paul L. Brown IRA
Peter E. Upton Charitable Fund
Ralph E. Whiteman IRA
Reed Gift Fund
Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund
Robert C. Roush IRA
Robert G. Winter and Mary Winter Trust
Roger Wilson IRA
Russell Marshall IRA
Security Savings Bank
Southern Star Finishes, LLC
Stifel Investments
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Microsoft
Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund
Vicki Hennenfent IRA
Virginia Rassieur IRA
Wieland Family Foundation
William S. Daniel Attorney At Law
Yourcause, As Agent for Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund
YourCause/Blackbaud, LLC Trustee for Illinois Tool Works
In addition to supporting the annual fund, donors also designate charitable contributions for specific purposes, endowed funds and capital projects.
ACI’s Peer Mentoring Program
Associated Colleges of Illinois
Alfred B. Mainetti ’71 Endowed Scholarship
Alfred B. Mainetti ’71 and Josephine Mainetti
Amy Workman Scholarship
David T. Workman and Linda Workman
Athletic Meals Fund
David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65
David L. Arnold IRA
ATO House Fund
Kristofer K. Kline ’95 and Shannon Kline Ralph L. Riggs ’60
Babette Buck and Fred Wackerle Endowed Scholarship
Fred Wackerle ’61
Barbara S. Walker ’50 Scholarship Mitchell Walker †Robert L. Walker ’51 Baseball Program
Scott A. Beeler ’98 and Tara Olson OlsonBeeler ’00
Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95 Basketball Program Dale Hull
Bowers Hall Endowed Maintenance Fund David A. Bowers ’60 David A. Bowers IRA
Brad Wefenstette Prize for Social Justice Kelli Wefenstette ’07 Business Department
Barbara Kennedy Campus Tree Fund
Barbara L. Provus Charitable Fund
Pierre Loomis and Lynn Loomis Barbara Provus
Capital Improvements Fund
Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64
Lonn Myers IRA
Janet Forbes Myers ’68 and Lonn W. Myers
Fred H. Rumney III ’64 and Leslie Williamson
Rumney ’69
Carol J. Boehme Scholarship for Women
Carol West Boehme ’72
Carol Veith Sorenson Scholarship
Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson
Center for Science and Business
Sarah Kaufman Lopez ’07 and Alejandro Lopez
Champion Miller Fund for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Kent Armstrong and Jennifer Armstrong
James T. Briscoe ’73 and Vicki Lowder Young ’74
Nicholas E. Carlson ’08 and Krystal Carlson
Frank Alexander Clark ’02 and Jennifer Clark
Aaron J. Cluka ’03
Christopher Cornelius and Lisa Cornelius
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87
Sheri McKee Coulter ’80 and Richard P. Coulter ’82
Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ’08
Cassie Zelinske Day ’95 and Ben R. Day
Rafael C. Delgado ’05 and Kathryn Jackson ’05
Joseph Coan Botte Doner ’21
Marnie Steach Dugan ’95
Harvey L. Echols Jr. ’81 and Millicent Knight
Geoffrey M. Edwards ’03 and Christina Edwards
Christopher Fasano and Catherine Fasano
Scott A. Hamilton ’75 and Elizabeth Hamilton
Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07
David A. Hartig ’74 and Barbara Hartig
Robert E. Hillison ’82 and Keely Hillison
Deletra Cross Hudson ’92
Nathan R. Johnson ’98 and Regina Bannan Johnson ’01
Richard A. Johnson ’70 and Lorraine Botticelli
Johnson and Johnson Matching Gifts Program
Christine Johnston
Haley Johnston ’19
Michael J. Kelley II ’70
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Tamara La Prad
Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher
Michael B. McCulley ’70
James B. McKnight ’82
Ditza Montesinos
Michelle Moy ’89
Eileen Murphy ’05
Gerald Palomo ’79 and Michel Palomo Trudi Peterson
McKenzie Price
William G. Pyatt ’75 and Brenda Pyatt
Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin
Robert H. Roggeveen ’72
Harold C. Schirmer ’87
George E. Schoenfeld ’50
Alex Simmons
Benedict Simmons
David Simmons
Marc Simmons
Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons
Gregory Simpson ’87 and Gail Cook Simpson ’87
Amy Stark Spong ’99
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Microsoft
Zara Mehta ’97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia
Brian D. Valentini ’02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ’03
Brinton B. Vincent ’13
Kristen Wyse Wagner ’11 and Craig E. Wagner
Kimi Wilcoxen
Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Sara Youngs ’08
Robert A. Zika ’67 and Gail Hartong Zika ’66
Christine Swanson FitzGerald, Class of ’71, Endowed Scholarship
Christine S FitzGerald IRA
Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald
Class of 1962 Endowed Scholarship
Robert L. Best ’62
Marjorie Armstrong Brand ’62 and Roderick P. Brand
Nancy Guilinger Coon ’62 and Richard A. Coon
Thomas S. Davis ’62
Willis M. Hubbard ’62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ’64
Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox Audrey Tenhaeff McClung ’62
Julia Briggerman O’Hara ’62 and Daniel O’Hara
David L. Spears ’62
Judith Lips Stoffer ’62 and Paul Stoffer
Class of 1967 Scholarship
Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA
Beth Guyer ’67
Frederick J. Kaskel ’67 and Phyllis Kaskel
Leon A. Kraut ’67 and Laura Welti
Leon A. Kraut IRA Fidelity Brokerage Services
Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ’67 and Carolyn Cottrell
Yourcause, As Agent for Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund
Robert A. Zika ’67 and Gail Hartong Zika ’66
Class of 1970 Endowed Scholarship
John T. Kreitler ’70 and Elizabeth Kreitler
Cline-Lofftus Foundation Scholarship Cline-Lofftus Foundation
Cross Country Program
Daniel L. Schisler ’94 and Angela Schisler
Dahl Chapel and Auditorium
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell
Dallas B. and Barbara A. Irelan Scholarship
William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan
Dave and Julie Arnold Scholarship
David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65
David L. Arnold IRA
Dawn McRoberts Strauss Endowed Award Dawn McRoberts Strauss ’03
Department of Art
Brian M. Austin ’64 and Susan Austin Laura Cavanaugh ’86 John C. Clifford IV ’10
Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Hiroko Saito ’86
Cherry Galusha Simmons ’80 and David L. Simmons Yvette Velez ’00
Department of Biology
Victoria Bautch ’74
Jeremiah F Bushmaker and Krista Bushmaker Julia Zobrist Doll ’92 and Jeffrey Paul Doll Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ’66
Department of Capron Classics
Kevin Daleiden and Carla Daleiden
Department of Chemistry
Mark M. Goodman ’69 and Else Goodman Maureen Beck Hamilton ’66
Donald R. Paulson ’65 and Elizabeth Paulson Dean E. Peterson ’64 and Suzanne Peterson
Scott K. Shaw ’03 and Erin Hoffmeyer Shaw ’03
Sarah Crummy Wolek ’01 and Rich Wolek
Department of Education Buchanan Center for the Arts
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
James L. De Young and Janet De Young
John E. Harmon ’68
Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Brenda Metternich Hoelscher ’05 and Frederick Hoelscher John E. Harmon IRA J. Rodney Lemon ’63 and Hallie Simpson Lemon ’63
Miles Z. Miller ’08 and Laura Greenwood Miller ’10
Brenda Robinson-Young Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85
JoAnn Sorensen
Robert G. Yarde ’58 and Marilyn Yarde Judy Yeast
Department of History
Robert K. Garro ’65 and Linda Garro Rebekah Sell ’14
Department of Music
Alex B. Brooks ’13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ’13
Carolyn Phelps IRA
Alexis Zanis Carscadden ’06 and Jeremiah Carscadden
John C. Hughes Sr. ’74 and Patricia Hughes
Department of Physics † Nancy Speer Engquist ’74
Department of Political Economy & Commerce
Edward W. Pailes Jr. ’84 and Martha Pailes
Department of Political Science Silvia Fabela ’07
Department of Theatre
Tana Boynton
Kristine Brown
Adam B. Carlson ’04 and Michelle Flaar Carlson ’04
Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Dunlap Eric Engstrom
Daniel Greising and Rebecca Greising Jacquelyn Henderson
James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes
Christine Johnston
Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Chris Lung
Amy Lythgoe
Anne Mamary
Joel Reed
June Russell
Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons Ann Toal ’60
Warren County History Museum
Corbyn Wascher
Carolyn Weber
Cleta Willems
Sara Youngs ’08
De Young Theatre Arts Education Fund
James L. De Young and Janet De Young Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust
Doc Kieft Faculty/Student Summer Research Fund Maren Olson ’66
Douglas R. Spitz Scholarship Marie Foster
Dr. Steven A. ’66 and Mrs. Elaine Baer ’67
Azuma Scholarship
Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67
Dr. Vincent and Betty Bollin ’57 Mahoney
Teacher Education Scholarship
Vincent D. Mahoney
Vincent D. Mahoney IRA
Dream and Achieve Scholarship
Nathan J. Gaskill ’04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ’05
Echols Family Prize
Leonard J. Carlson ’88 and Helena Echols ’86
Harvey L. Echols Jr. ’81 and Millicent Knight
Edna M. Kost Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Kelly K. Kost ’83 and Holly Kost
Endowed Fund for Faculty Support and Innovation
Robert G. Riley Jr. ’70 and Kay Riley
Riley Family Fund Greater Des Moines Community Foundation
English Department Moira Dolan ’80
Margaret Hamil ’71
Hamil Charitable Account Fund Mary Ryder ’72
Evans-Lorimer Scholarship
David L. Evans
Margaret Roberts IRA Margaret Evans Roberts ’58 and Ned C. Roberts
Eyler Family Scholarship
James W. Eyler and Kel-Ann Eyler
F. Garvin and Katye L. Davenport Memorial Scholarship
F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport
Robert K. Garro ’65 and Linda Garro
Fighting Scots Society
Anonymous 67 Athletics LLC
Jon R. Adolphson and Stephanie Adolphson
Tori Adolphson
Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC
Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88
Richard H. Almstedt ’70 and Vicki Woods Almstedt ’70
Derek Archer ’97
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell Jerry D. Armstrong ’67
Kent Armstrong and Jennifer Armstrong David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65
Augustin S. Hart IRA
William K. Ault ’88 and Norene Vass Ault ’91
Robert R. Ayers and Christine Ayers
Sylvia Blasiole Bagby ’68 and Richard Barrett Bagby
Harold Peter Basler Jr. ’66
John K. Baumann ’57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ’58
Cindy Beadles
Conny Davinroy Beatty ’81 and Daniel P. Beatty
Pamela Wyeth Bellm ’76 and Douglas E. Bellm † Marilyn Peck Bentley ’49
Robert Bernas and Marcia Bernas Hope Grebner Bibens ’11 and Robert Bibens
Big River Resources, LLC
Robert D. Bilderback ’59
Mick Birkhofer ’73 and Brenda Birkhofer
Madeline Blaesing
Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95
Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer
Paul Bocchi and Holly Bocchi Eric D. Boland ’95 and Jill Bowles Boland ’97
Nancy Boley
Charles Joseph Bonifer ’22
Sencere L. Brent
William B. Brooks Jr. ’86 and Jani Brooks Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown BSN Sports
Susan Sucharzewski Buresch ’80 and Michael A. Buresch
Joe Burgess Jr. ’84 and Patti Burgess
Donald L. Campbell ’69 and Penny Campbell Adam B. Carlson ’04 and Michelle Flaar Carlson ’04
John C. Carlson ’74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ’74
Terrence C. Carlson ’78 and Mary Buchen Carlson ’80
G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ’62 and Bonnie Carroll William Carter and Joy Carter Annabelle Clark
David Reid Clark
Thomas E. Colclasure ’73 and Yolette Lorquet Colclasure
Scott Allen Colter and Tracy Colter
Community National Bank Michael L. Connell and Linda Connell
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87
Country Financial
Charles Courtney Jr. ’57
Kathryn Cullivan
Eric Curtis ’83
Jason R. Dare ’99 and Stephanie Orsi Dare ’99 David L. Arnold IRA
Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64
Arturo M. De Vitalis ’50
Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund
Gregory I. Derbak ’75 and Laura Derbak
Daniel W. Dickson ’89
Tyler N. Dihle ’06 and Emily Eddington Dihle ’06
Terry L. Dober ’79 and Vicky Dober
Charles B. Doty ’59
Wendy Downing
John D. Downs ’88 and Carrie Downs
George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee
Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90 and Gary M. Dulin
Jacob J. Durdan ’20
Eric G. Ealy ’86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ’86
Jeffrey R. Earley ’76
† Nancy Speer Engquist ’74
June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ’52
Danny S. Evers ’18
F&M Bank
Richard E. Farthing and Susan Farthing
Samuel A. Ferguson ’81 and Pamela Batson Ferguson ’81
First Lutheran Church James M. Flynn III ’65
Fork Catering Co. Kim Fornero
Debra Forsaith ’77
Terry F. Fruehauf ’76
Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust
Aleeka Gentzler ’20
Clarissa Gentzler
Vaughn R. Gentzler ’18
Christine Winkelman Glasgow ’89 and Terry L. Glasgow
John Goddard
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Arnold Gonzalez Jr. ’90 and Sharon Gonzalez
Adam R. Gould ’92 and Holly Drelicharz Gould ’93
Albert F. Greene ’06 and Tiffany Greene
David A. Grummitt ’61 and Janet Grummitt
Stan Grzywna and Debi Grzywna
Ronda Ehlen Hall ’85
Scott A. Hamilton ’75 and Elizabeth Hamilton
Matthew J. Hammer ’06 and Robin Hammer
Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart
Stephen R. Hartman ’92 and Karen Hartman
Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens
Roger D. Haynes ’82
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
John W. Heaton ’76 and Jane Heaton
Addie Dallas Hebard ’98
Sarah Henderson
F. David Hillis ’92 and Karen Seeman Hillis ’93 Kirk A. Holman ’83
Dale Hull
Violet Hutton
Innkeeper’s Coffee Inspectrum Home Inspections
Michael T. Jakubec ’90
James R. Klusendorf IRA
Robert C. Johnson ’59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ’59 Brian C. Jordan ’09
Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk
Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Kellogg Printing Company
David W. Kelly ’92
Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr
Benjamin P. Ketchum ’16 and Jessica Irons Ketchum ’17
Michael Ketchum and Janet Ketchum
Gordon Kiesgen III and Nanette Kiesgen
Jerry L. Kinney and Kristina Kinney
Mari Brown Kirsch ’66
Molly McNamara McNamara Klinger ’03 and Jacob Klinger
James R. Klusendorf ’61 and Judy Klusendorf
Kelly Simpson Knitter ’89 and Kevin Richard Knitter
Kone Inc.
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Ethan Scott Lafary ’15 and Erin Willhite Lafary ’15
Ann Lampariello
Land Management Partners, LLC
Jessica Landrey ’12
Christopher Fredrick Lawson ’88 and Heidi Lawson
Christopher J. Lemon ’80
Patrick W. Lewis ’95 and Kristina Lewis
Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher
Robert S. Makiney ’71 and M. Jennifer Makiney
Michael Maxson ’67 and Carmen Maxson
MC Sport and More
Michael E. McCreight ’68
Connor S. McDonald ’19 and Alison Gustafson McDonald ’18
James F. McKinley Jr. ’64
Kenneth G. McMillan
Michelle Meyer Messman ’04 and Chad Messman
Midwest Bank of Western Illinois
Midwest Financial Services Group, Ltd.
Robert S. Makiney
F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76
Melissa Scholes Young of Rockville, Md., authored the novels The Hive and Flood and edited Grace in Darkness and Furious Gravity, two anthologies of new works by D.C. women writers. Born and raised in Hannibal, Mo., she’s a professor of literature at American University, where, she said, “I teach students how to tell stories.”
THE GIFT: Scholes Young and her parents established the Scholes Young Family Scholarship, to be awarded to first-generation college students, which Scholes Young was, as well. “My time at Monmouth changed my parents’ viewpoint,” she said. “They didn’t quite understand what a college education could do for me. But my parents saw me become me. Now, they’ve funded the educations of their seven grandchildren. That’s what Monmouth College did for my family.”
MONMOUTH RELATIONSHIPS: Initially a business major, Scholes Young mistakenly attended a “Russian Cultural History” class taught by professor David Suda . “I was smitten with the words and Dr. Suda’s passion for them,” said Scholes Young. “I declared history my major because I wanted to keep coming to any class that took me to other worlds far from the dirt road I was raised on.” Through the years, she and Suda became friends. “He saw value in my mind, so I learned to do the same,” she said.
STORY TIME: In addition to scholarship assistance through the Monmouth Plan, it was the warmth shown by Ira Smolensky on a campus visit that helped convince Scholes Young to enroll. She soon had a class with the political science professor. “On one of my papers, he wrote, ‘This is A writing, but you might consider more moral courage.’ He, Dr. (Farhat) Haq and Stacy Cordery all challenged my views. “It’s not just what you think, but how do you know what you know?”
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Daniel C. Mitchell ’82 and Barbara Mitchell
Sebastian Juan Mitchell ’90 and Vicki Martin Mitchell ’88
Mitchell Family Charitable Gift Fund
Matthew S. Morman ’11 and Amber Morman
Michelle Moy ’89
MTC Communications
Carol Wilson ’70 and Charles A. Mullen
Courtney J. Munson ’63
Todd W. Myers ’95
James R. Nelson ’89
Gary C. Niehaus ’74 and Paige Niehaus
Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan
Jeffrey Nowicki and Kathryn Nowicki
Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 and Lance Oetting
Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek
Colby M. Oleson ’91
Geoffrey R. Olson ’85 William Olson ’87
OSF Healthcare Systems
Kaitlyn Osmulski ’22
Sheri White Owen ’96
Earl K. Paasch ’66 and Barbara Paasch
Michelle Perry ’89
Joseph H. Pilger ’08 and Amanda Havens
Pilger ’07
Christopher J. Pio ’84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92
Dennis M. Plummer ’73 and Carolyn Plummer
Thomas G. Poeltler ’70 and Gini Poeltler
Porter-Hay Insurance Agency, Inc.
Michelle Brown Postin ’89 and Brett Postin
Prairie Communications
Jane Hartley Pratt
Gary Propes and Sherri Propes
Rosemary Pullen
Karen Friedrich Pyatt ’84 and Jerry Pyatt
Joshua M. Ragar ’06 and Sara Ragar
Ralph E. Whiteman IRA
Henry Redd Jr. ’85
Ross A. Richardson ’89
David R. Riddick ’74 and Maria Riddick
David A. Riggs ’87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ’89
Theodore W. Robbins ’87
Robert G. Thompson Trucking
Nicholas T. Robertson
Richard P. Rodgers ’66 and Joy Rodgers
Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer
Brian J. Ross ’86 and Amber Ross
Robert C. Roush ’67
Thomas E. Roy ’73
Edward J. Ryan ’71
Erhard G. Saettler
Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg
Perla Sanchez ’17
Mackenzie Whiteside Schleich ’17 and Austin Matthew Schleich
Michael A. Schmitz ’80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ’88
Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Susan Rayniak Schneider ’69
Joseph W. Schurr ’75 and Connie Schurr John J. Scotillo ’72 and Nancy Scotillo Security Savings Bank
Kari Bailey Shimmin ’97 and Henry R. Shimmin
Kathryn Shipp ’13
Emily Siefken ’16 Simply Vein
Ashley Sims ’05 Robert L. Singer ’61
SJW Enterprises LLC Market Alley Wines Allan W. Smith ’58 and Antoinette Smith Smithfield Foods
Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth George D. Sprout and Peggy Sprout
John R. Stergulz ’66 and Ellen Stergulz Douglas L. Stickels ’75 and Leslie Stickels Stifel Investments
Haley Jones Stockton ’12 and Tyler Stockton Mary Fogarty Stoner ’74
Robert J. Strabley ’97
William Swarthout ’70 and Candace Pearson Swarthout ’70
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Matching Gift Program
Donald P. Tanney ’79 and Crystal Tanney Thaddeus Tharp and Holly Tharp
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Microsoft
James E. Thompson ’57
Lucy Kellogg Thompson ’99 and Kent Thompson Gina Tillman ’96
Tami Tisor ’86
Nicholas J. Tucker ’73
Robert D. Tucker Jr. ’65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ’65
John E. Turnbull III ’00
Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner
Philip D. Tweedy ’96 and Tory Tweedy Rylee Mann Ulfig ’21 and Tyler Brandon Ulfig ’20
Brian D. Valentini ’02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ’03
Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81
Randall E. Vickroy ’76
Tanner O Viren
Peter G. Vlasis ’70 and Barbara Puck Vlasis ’70 Felicia Roberts Wachob ’09 and Glenn Ivan Wachob Jr.
Sarah Twomey Walters
Leonard A. Wcislo ’78
Thomas R. Weber ’67 and Julie Weber
Jonathan M. Welty ’12 and Julianna Graf Welty ’16
Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty
M. Todd Wetterling ’93 and Vanessa Treat Wetterling ’96
Ralph E. Whiteman ’52 and Martha Williams Whiteman
Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig
Christopher Wilson
J. Mark Wilson ’78 and Marsha Wilson
Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty
Brian K. Woodard ’97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ’03
Scott M. Woods ’89 and Kelly Kitterman
Woods ’88
Bruce V. Work ’64
Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Linda Yelm
Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer
Football Program
Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer
Gordon Hunter II and Kathryn Hunter
Amanda Hutton ’95
Illinois 8-MAN Football Association Kathleen Lowe-Arthur
Football Stadium
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Donor Advised Fund
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Microsoft
Brian D. Valentini ’02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ’03
Garrett W. Thiessen Memorial Scholarship
Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA
Jewel Price Nicholls ’50
General Library Books Fund
Walter Kretchik and Pamela Kontowicz
Sonja Zedigian Lowry ’67 and Dennis Lowry
John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips
General Scholarships Fund
Carolyn Tomazic Engers ’54
John W. Evermon ’68
Robert J. Hehn ’65 and Karen Brunke Hehn ’65
David L. Murray ’65 and Sandra Murray
Gerald Palomo ’79 and Michel Palomo
Elizabeth Patterson ’63
Roger Wilson IRA
Elsie Cory Sadler ’49
Roger Wilson ’68 and Judith Wilson
General Science
Carl Williams and Lana Williams
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Gertrude Claire (McWilliams) ’50 and Merle Growden Scholarship
Merle B. Growden
Merle B. Growden IRA
Glen D. & Anita C. Rankin Memorial Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Brown
Douglas B. Rankin ’79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ’81
Goodall-Bowers Memorial Scholarship
Scott Bond and Janey Bond
Daniel H. Bowers and Michelle Bowers
David A. Bowers ’60
Kenner Bowers
Michael L. Bowers and Linda Bowers
Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers
David A. Bowers Foundation
Daryl Fisher and Susan Fisher
Lindsay Hasselwander
Dennis L. Heaberlin Jr. and Emily Heaberlin
Scott C. James and Monica James
Alyssa James Madson
Jessica Meyer Scott and Janey Bond Trust
Frank Wilary and Jennifer Wilary
Gordon K. ’61 and Jane Corman ’61 Young Endowed Scholarship
Gordon Young IRA
Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61
Harlan and Delores Johnson Scholarship
Michael F. Cavanaugh
Robin A. Johnson ’80
Harlan G. Johnson Memorial Scholarship
Franklin K. Johnson ’76 and Michele Johnson Harlow and Lila Blum Art Scholarship
Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum Harlow and Lila Blum International Student Scholarship
Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum Lila Blum IRA
Health Sciences Program
Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81
Heimo and Eileen Loya Memorial Scholarship
Robert C. Hudson III ’75 and Sarah Young Hudson ’74
Trudi Steichmann Hansen ’91
YourCause, LLC Trustee for AbbVie
Employee Engagement Fund
History Department Prize Fund
Janet Gotthart Camp ’53
Janet Camp IRA
H. Leonard Porter III ’67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ’67
Homer L. Shoemaker Memorial Scholarship
Marco T. DiGiorgio ’71 and Kristie DiGiorgio
Frederick C. Pfaffmann ’65 and Christine Pfaffmann
Pfaffmann Charitable Fund Hollis Shoemaker Yocum ’75
Insurance Premium Fund
Payson S. Wild Jr. ’67 and Linda Wild
Ira Smolensky Endowed Prize Colleen Shaughnessy ’00
Ira Smolensky Scholarship
Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ’08
Jacquelyn Condon Endowed Prize
Lisa Hines Berg ’83
Robert C. Dyni ’83
Paul G. Luepke ’83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ’83
Thomas A. Nichol ’82
Jacquelyn Condon Prize
Neal Heerwagen and Jacquelyn Condon
Janet Faulkner Memorial Scholarship
Margaret Hamil ’71
Hamil Charitable Account Fund
Van D. Perrine ’70 and Jan Farnsworth ’71 Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ’71 and Lawrence Seiwert
Jon ’75 and Barbara Dahl Labyrinth Fund
Charities Aid Foundation of America State Farm Companies Foundation Disbursement Portal
Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl
Kappa Kappa Gamma House Fund Barbara Huwe Fund
John C. Carlson ’74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ’74
Linda Soliday Currin ’61
Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64
Barbara Solum Huwe ’66
Claudia Lawson Moss ’72 and Terry D. Moss
Richard T. Smith ’64 and Nancy Munn Smith ’66
Karen Hornaday Memorial Scholarship
James C. Hornaday ’61
Kenneth ’62 and Judith Knox Chemistry Program Fund
Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund
Lee McGaan Speaker’s Showcase Prize Lee McGaan ’69
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Leona Stanford Vollintine Charitable Trust Scholarships
Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust
Library Gifts
Jeffrey A. Miles ’71 and Rebecca Miles
Life Safety
Robert L. Litchfield ’71
Lobie Stone Visual Arts Scholarship
Clarence R. Wyatt
Lucile Whiteman Teacher Preparatory Scholarship
Donald G. Whiteman ’49
Lux Summer Theological Institute
Mark DeVries
Faith United Presbyterian Church Marching Band
William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington
Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Margaret C. Bozarth Scholarship
Margaret Bozarth ’61
Margaret C. Bozarth IRA
Margaret Lord Music Scholarship
Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ’67 and Carolyn Cottrell
Marion Austin Jones Endowed Professorship in Theatre
F. Addison Jones Trust
Mark Taylor Endowment for Junior Faculty Development
Mark E. Taylor ’78
Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Lux Center Endowment Fund
Robert “Cam” McConnell ’72
Marshall-Peters Science Scholarship
Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr.
Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Scholarship
Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund
Lynn Stubblebine
Matilda J. Cerpa Scholarship
Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa The RKC Fund
MC Student Emergency Fund
Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek
McLeod Family Endowed Scholarship
Mary Grable McLeod ’87 and Kenneth McLeod
McLeod Family Gift Account
Men’s Lacrosse Team
F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76
Monmouth College Campus Garden
Kathleen Lowe-Arthur
Monmouth College on the Road
Johnson and Johnson Matching Gifts Program
Mark E. Loveless ’59 and Ellin McDougall Loveless ’61
Michael B. McCulley ’70
Monmouth College Radio Station
Timothy S. Pecaro ’76
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87
Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ’08
Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt
Morrill, Fox, Cleland, Kennedy and Zellers
Endowed Fund for theýEnglish and Theater Departments
L. Terry Oggel ’61 and Linda Oggel
Mortar Board Scholarships
Sara Wyant ’70 and Dennis Ary
Jeffrey J. Bakker ’90 and Cynthia Dorsch
Conny Davinroy Beatty ’81 and Daniel P. Beatty
Elizabeth Thurner Belanger ’55
Betty Beabout Boehm ’54
Margaret Bozarth ’61
Denise Karczewski ’75 and Gary M. Briddick Alex B. Brooks ’13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ’13
Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier
L. Terry Cook ’91 and Karin Owrey Cook ’89
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87 E. Kyle Davis ’93 and Ashley Davis
Cassie Zelinske Day ’95 and Ben R. Day
Larry R. Dew ’66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ’66
Dew Revocable Trust UTA Larry R. Dew Or
Judith A. Dew Trustee
Moira Dolan ’80
Carol Clark Dotseth ’63 and Gregory M. Dotseth
Barbara Ditch Drake ’61
Jane Fort Edwards ’75
Marcia Brink Adair ’70 and Richard Edwards Tom Edwards
Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ’04 and Branndon Elsbree
Susan Countryman Estes ’66 and Fredrick C. Estes
Suzanne Snyder Fienning ’66 and Charles E. Fienning
Robert E. Figge ’89 and Melinda Miller Figge ’91
Margaret Deschwanden Foster ’52
Patricia Brown Friese ’55
Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90
Susan Sandner Gibson ’81
Tony H. Hart ’81
Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens
Christopher J. Heatherly ’94 and Molly Heatherly
Willis M. Hubbard ’62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ’64
Stephen T. Johnson ’72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ’72
Susan Bahnick Jones ’72
Brian D. Kimmel ’76 and Kathleen Clark Kimmel ’78
Lynn McGaan Knox ’61
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ’66
R. Eric Landrum ’85
Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56
Cari Connell Lichtman ’94
David T. Long ’69 and Jean Walter Long ’69
Lyon County Animal Hospital
Carla Turner Makowski ’69 and Gary G. Makowski
Margaret C. Bozarth IRA James G. Mercer ’55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ’54
Claudia Lawson Moss ’72 and Terry D. Moss James L. Parker ’87 and Roberta Work Parker ’86
Megan Sluis Parsons ’01 and Nathan J. Parsons
Avis Guldenpfennig Paskey ’75
Patricia B. Friese Trust
Bonnie Van Rheenen Peevler ’79
Tara Budde Peters ’96
Jerri Picha ’75
Cynthia Carman Rich ’73
Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57
Harold C. Schirmer ’87
Kenneth R. Schoenig ’88
Richard T. Smith ’64 and Nancy Munn Smith ’66
Peter F. Sorensen ’91 and Kristin Themanson Sorensen ’90
Sarah Head Stambaugh ’85 and Ronald J. Stambaugh
Michael T. Stauth ’69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ’69
Judith Blaich Stipp ’64
Susan B. Jones Living Trust
Mark E. Taylor ’78
Kelly Frericks Thannert ’05 and Marc Thannert
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund
Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund
Zara Mehta ’97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia
Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81
Carol Anderson Vernon ’62
Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts
Korine Steinke Wawrzynski ’96 and Matthew Wawrzynski
Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty
Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer
Music Trips
Kayla Beadles ’17
David A. Bowers ’60
David A. Bowers Revocable Trus
Nahrstadt Mentorship Fund
BP Foundation, Inc C/O Givingforce Foundation
Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt
Nelson-Weck Scholarship
Marsha Dopheide
Christie A. Nelson ’06 and Amanda Weck ’06
Joan Wertz
Parent & Family Council Project
Jason Clark
Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 and Lance Oetting
Patsy Jo Beall Scholarship
Glenn L. Beall ’56
Paul and Maryann White Physics Scholarship
Paul L. White ’61 and Maryann White
Philip J. and Phyllis Holmquist Wheeler Memorial Prize in Literature and Education Ronald C. Wheeler
President’s Discretionary Fund
Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86
Jawaharlal Charitable Trust
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Public Relations Prize Lee McGaan ’69
Quinby Family Scholarship Anne Quinby Dyni ’56
Ralph and Judith Riggs Scholarship Ralph Riggs IRA Ralph L. Riggs ’60
Richard and Eloise Hutchinson Scholarship Jean Hutchinson Randolph ’68 and Ross Randolph
Randolph Living Trust
Richard L. Kieft Scholarship/ZBT Scholarship
Bradley E. Sturgeon and Katherine Sturgeon
Robert and Linda Groves Scholarship Linda Groves
Robert and Lynda Bollman Scholarship
Lynda Pepper Bollman ’76 and Robert Bollman
Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust, a Donor Advised Fund
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Robert H. Buchholz Scholarship
Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA
J & L Freedom Foundation
Frederick J. Kaskel ’67 and Phyllis Kaskel
Harlan B. Scott II ’80
Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda
Robert J. and Elizabeth Lee Ardell
Endowed Scholarship
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell
Robert L. Walker ’51 Scholarship
J. William Hoban III and Tina Luster
Suzanne Hoban
Alyson Prchal
Mitchell Walker
Margaret Walker Wallace
Roseanna Webster Graham Prize
H. Richard Jewell ’70 and Ann Ludlow
Rural Schools Collaborative Fund
Rural Schools Collaborative, Inc.
Rural Teacher Initiative
Pamela Bowman Best ’89 and Thomas Best
Buchanan Center for the Arts
Kellie Kohler Esters ’86
Joanne G. Moy IRA
Joanne Moy ’70 and Michael R. Robinson
Teresa Platt Spenn ’78 and Richard Spenn
Sarah Turner Shriner ’71 Scholarship
Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund
Robert J. Shriner Jr.
Scholes Young Family Scholarship
Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes
Melissa Scholes Young ’97
Scots Care Fund
Ann Quick Akers ’74
Antonetta Axup ’18
Pamela Wyeth Bellm ’76 and Douglas E.Bellm
Hope Grebner Bibens ’11 and Robert Bibens
Robert D. Bilderback ’59
Blackbaud Giving Fund by its Agent Your Cause - Bayer
Brian Alan Bossert and Pam Bossert
David A. Bowers ’60
John William Canterbury and Toni Canterbury
Cassie Zelinske Day ’95 and Ben R. Day
Christopher Doner and Jennifer Doner
Rachel Evans
Kelly Sutton Everding ’98 and Paul R. Everding
Matthew E. Geitner ’16
Paige Gerard ’19
Audra Goach
Douglas E. Graham ’87
As part of Family Weekend in September, Jerri Picha ’75 of Warrenville, Ill., who served on the Alumni Board for 10 years, spoke during the dedication ceremony for Tartan Terrace, which is located on the south side of Hewes Library. As a longtime facilities manager and president of her local library board, the thought of Picha supporting such a project at the library was “a perfect fit,” said Monmouth Vice President for Development and College Relations Hannah Maher.
THE GIFT: Picha wanted to acknowledge her undergraduate experience and provide future students an intimate setting for learning and socializing. “My part in this project was initiated on the advice of my financial planner,” she said. “He suggested that even though Monmouth is mentioned in my will, it would be a wonderful idea for me to do something now for the College so that I could see the gift in action. I quickly learned that he didn’t mean that I should buy more books for the library or sheet music for the choir. He encouraged me to think a little bigger.”
MONMOUTH RELATIONSHIPS: An English major, Picha spoke fondly of classes in the homes of the late English professors Gary Willhardt and Adele Kennedy. “Imagine that. A small group of students sitting in a professor’s living room discussing novels, plays, poems and authors,” she said. “What a phenomenal learning experience and wonderful memory.”
STORY TIME: “I was excited that Tartan Terrace could become a place right on campus that created opportunities for experiences similar to what I had enjoyed,” said Picha. “I hope that it is a place for small groups to gather and interact with each other. And the location is absolutely perfect, because it is situated by the library, where I spent many hours of my Monmouth years studying.”
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Scott A. Hamilton ’75 and Elizabeth Hamilton
Brian Henson and Kathryne Henson
John C. Hughes Sr. ’74 and Patricia Hughes Samantha Jagust ’12
Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk
Helen Culp Lawrence ’84 and Thomas J. Lawrence
Mary McGregor Luczu ’01 and Scott P. Luczu
Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher
Dianne Robison Marcell ’71
Jacob P. Marx ’17
Lee McGaan ’69
Lynne Moormann ’90
William C. Myers ’85 and Margaret Kerr Myers ’85
Noel Nape ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch
J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock
Jerri Picha ’75
Mary-Ann Pinto ’67
Michelle Brown Postin ’89 and Brett Postin
Barbara Provus
Victoria Wheeler Romero ’70 and Colin A Romero
Jolene Rossell ’14 and William Rossell
Joel A. Sage ’04 and Tara Ferruzza Sage ’04
John N. Salazar and Sarah Schoper
Susan Smallwood Schilson ’78
Harlan B. Scott II ’80
Shyanne Sheehan ’21
Gregory Simpson ’87 and Gail Cook Simpson ’87
Kathie Skahill
Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth
Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson
Karen Deen Squire ’62
Kelly Stadter ’07
Linda Janicek Szitta ’67 and Frank Szitta
Stevie Croisant Thieme ’14 and Nick Thieme Julio Trujillo
Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ’76 and John Van Kirk
Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81
Joan Wertz
Molly White
Richard A. Wilhelm ’70 and Alice Kough Wilhelm ’70
Deneen Wojtasiak
David C. Wright
Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Kristie Klapp Zessin ’87 and J. Bradley Zessin
Senior Class Gift
Anonymous Friends
Kent Armstrong and Jennifer Armstrong
Deanna Marchand Baele ’95 and Lyle Baele
Alexandra Barrett ’19
Alison Barrington ’22
William K Barrington and Jean Barrington Greg Bartram and Tina Bartram
Loryn Beal ’22
Hailey Beeler ’22
Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer
Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum
Charles Joseph Bonifer ’22
Madelyn Bowermaster ’22
Kenneth Lee Broge ’22
Samuel P. Brooks and Sherrie Brooks
Keegan Terrill Brown ’22
Kendall Burt ’22
Kara Carnes ’22
Zachary R Colberg ’22
Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82
Curtis L. Crum and Andrea Gillen Crum Jeff S Cutler
Jessica Daniels
Matthew Ryan Datlof ’22
Jackson Christopher Davis ’22
Hunter A De La Rosa ’22 Drake Allen Dietrich ’22
Benjamin Patrick Dobberstein ’22
Joseph Coan Botte Doner ’21 Justin Keenan Douglas ’22
Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90 and Gary M. Dulin Riley Joseph Dulin ’22
John Eckstine
Preston James Evans ’22
Marcene Holverson Farley ’84
Joseph Mark Feenstra ’22
Madeline Fellhauer ’22
Courtney Fisher ’22
Kaitlyn Fisher ’22
Stacey Fox
Anita Gandara Natalia Garcia ’22
Rebekkah Lynn Gebe ’22
Susan Sandner Gibson ’81
Taylor Ginther ’22
Benjamin Edward Goecke ’25
Gregg Guenther ’90 and Traci Swanson Guenther ’93
Craig Gustafson and Margaret Gustafson
Scott A. Hamilton ’75 and Elizabeth Hamilton
Troy Stuart Hippen ’22
MacKenzie Holmes
John C. Jacobs ’94 and Monica Stewart Jacobs ’95
Denzel B. Johnson ’19 James M Johnson ’22
Christine Johnston
Ann Jones
Kyle Nathaniel Jones ’22
Enrique Nicolas Juarez Jr. ’22
Morgan Kath ’22
Christopher Kimble ’22 Megan Gilstrap Kimble ’22
Caroline King ’22
Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox
Peter Koupas and Georgia Koupas
Ann Lampariello
Andrea Lejsner ’22
Brian D Logan and Brenda Logan Marissa Logan ’22
Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher
Kathryn Mainz
Anne Mamary
Cullen Hayes Marshall Olivia Matlock ’22
Daniel M McClung ’22
Brock A McNinch
Markeisia Mensah
Rebecca Merletti ’22
Chad T Meyer and Shannan Meyer Grady E Miller and Linda Miller
Grant Edward Miller ’22
Sidney Moore ’22
Elizabeth Morales ’22 Elexus Mowery ’22
Brice Felix Ntone Nkongo ’22
Julia Oakson ’22
Evan Michael Otto ’22
Mollie Paisley ’22 Elise Pate
Jordan Peckham ’22
Madelaine Perez ’22
Kaleb James Plattenberger ’22
Kody Philip Plattenberger ’22
Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole
Emma Poole ’22
Madeline Poole ’17 Nicole Poole ’22
Dean Prentiss and Candace Prentiss McKenzie Price
Skylar Rapp ’22
Elisabeth Riedesel ’20
Scott Rieger
Melinda Schneider Roehl ’62 and Robert Roehl
Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg
Mason Douglas Sanford ’22 Jordan Scherpe-Lencioni
David Wayne Schnittger
Gary L. Sears ’70 and Dianne Sears
Stanley W Simonson and Katherine Simonson
Shylah Solis ’22
Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Alex D Taylor ’22
Mark E. Taylor ’78
The Commencement Group Inc
Matthew Robert James Thoele ’22
Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund
Eniola Toriola
Iliana Torres ’22
Lindsey Courtois Turnquist ’22
Charles Vestal and Celinda Vestal
Brian C Walker and Mary Walker
Ashlyn Welch ’22
Jonathan M. Welty ’12 and Julianna Graf Welty ’16
Brandon Wheeler ’21
Linda Cook ’77 and Oliver R. Williams
Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig
Reginald Willis ’22
Kailey Woolard ’22
Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Richard D. Young and Julie Young
SHIELD Testing for COVID 19
Community Health Foundation of Warren & Henderson Counties
Short-Term Study Trips
Clarks Fork Foundation
Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart
Sigma Phi Epsilon House Fund
Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85
Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds
Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program
Karen Bush Watts IRA
Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts
Student International Travel Fund
Brian A. Chabowski ’95 and Tiffany Ramsey Chabowski ’95
Student Recruitment Fund
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Henry S. Peacock Trust
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
H. Safford Peacock
Quakers Farm Foundation
Sherman U. Smith ’72 and Diane Smith
Dwight Tierney ’69 and Dina Nathanson
William L. Trubeck ’68
Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty
Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
Yahnke Family Charitable Fund
Swimming and Diving Program
Joel M. Auble ’65
John C. Clifford IV ’10
Jason Schaefer and Patricia Schaefer Tennis Program
Frank Adam III Revocable Living Trust
Thomas Burek Memorial Scholarship
Gaye Burek
Tom Johnson Scholarship
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Track and Field Program
Deborah Sterett ’77
Trubeck Amphitheater
Centene Management Company, Ll William L. Trubeck ’68
Twomey Foundation Scholarship
The Twomey Foundation
Unrestricted Endowed Scholarship Fund
Ann B. Michael IRA
Anne White Beall ’67 and James F. Beall
Barbara Bolon Bye ’64
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87
Eleanor Ketcham Trust
Gail Landauer IRA Robert Gamer ’60 and May Gamer
Jim and Anne Beall IRA
Alan J. Landauer ’70 and Gail Anderson Landauer ’71
Robert L. Litchfield ’71 Ann Michael ’67
Claudia Lawson Moss ’72 and Terry D. Moss Karen Williams Phinney ’84
Charles L. Rassieur ’60 and Virginia Rassieur Virginia Rassieur IRA
W. Jerome Hatch Faculty Development Fund † Evard P. Best ’56
W.F. Whiteman/Security Savings Scholarship Donald G. Whiteman ’49
Wackerle Career and Leadership Center Endowed Fund
Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence
Waiting Designation
Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57
Web Page Support
Henry Safford Peacock Foundation
H. Safford Peacock
Wells Foundation Grant
Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation
William ’65 and Joyce Heald Simpson Endowed Scholarship Fund
William M. Simpson ’65 and Joyce Simpson
William Simpson IRA
William and Yvonne Hurckes Emergency Endowed Fund
William G. Hurckes ’81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ’80
William S. Daniel Scholarship in Vocal Music
William Stanley Daniel ’72
William S. Daniel Attorney At Law
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Wiswell-Robeson Lecture in Agricultural History
Jeanne Robeson IRA
Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60
Women in Science Scholarship
Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65
Karen A. Chism IRA
Yahnke Business & Economics Endowed Internship Fund
Richard E. Yahnke IRA
Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
Established in 2015, the Loyal Scots Society recognizes individuals and organizations that contribute to Monmouth College in three or more consecutive fiscal years, thereby providing ongoing support to Mon mouth College’s commitment to deliver a first-class academic and cocurricular educa tional experience to all its students.
Margaret Ramsdale Alford ’55
Robert J. Ardell ’62 and Elizabeth Ardell
David L. Arnold ’63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ’65
James W. Asplund ’54 and Wanda Asplund Steven A. Azuma ’66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ’67
Karen Brown Baker ’64 and Ben H. Baker
Virginia Wyatt Barnard ’47
John K. Baumann ’57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ’58
Lila Keleher Blum ’61 and Harlow B. Blum
Carol West Boehme ’72
Robert F. Bowen ’59 and Judith Bowen David A. Bowers ’60
Paul L. Brown ’56
Barbara Divinsky Brundage ’60
Lucy Work Burroughs ’64
Judith Sluka Butcher ’63
Douglas S. Carolus ’65 and Joyce Carolus
Thomas J. Cerkez III ’68 and Mary Eyre-Cerkez
Nancy Guilinger Coon ’62 and Richard A. Coon
Shirley Service Culbert ’63
Margaret Blanchard Daiker ’56
Thomas S. Davis ’62
Charles D. Denniston ’54
Carl D. Diehl ’69
Margaret Flick Droppa ’58
Anne Quinby Dyni ’56
Eric G. Ealy ’86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ’86
June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ’52
Kellie Kohler Esters ’86
John W. Evermon ’68
Martha Muirhead Felmley ’50
† Arlene Kunde Flynn ’53
William P. Ford ’76 and Margaret Romano Ford ’76
Margaret Deschwanden Foster ’52
Terry F. Fruehauf ’76
Robert K. Garro ’65
Donald L. Gladfelter ’77
Charles W. Goehl ’73 and Kim Goehl
Anne Harmon ’54
Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent
Richard J. Henry ’58 and Cheryl Henry
James K. Hoffmeister ’53 and Marcia Kern Hoffmeister ’58
Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt ’74 and Ronald R. Hunt
Edward A. Jones ’72
Ann Hoyt Kightlinger ’70
Linda Blow Klabunde ’67
Kenneth H. Knox ’62 and Judith Knox
Lynn McGaan Knox ’61
Kelly K. Kost ’83 and Holly Kost
Leon A. Kraut ’67 and Laura Welti
Alan V. Larson ’55 and Sally Smith Larson ’56
Merikay Waldvogel ’69 and Jerry Ledbetter
Margaret Hendren Lee ’54 and William C. Lee
David B. Lieb ’68 and Shirley Lieb
Stephen B. Lindell ’57
Jeffrey Mar ’57 and Gloria Mar
Dianne Robison Marcell ’71
Gerald A. Marxman ’55
Brooks McDaniel and Linda McDaniel
Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan ’59
T. Larry Mell ’58 and Connie Mell
James G. Mercer ’55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ’54
John I. Moore Jr. ’69 and Mary Moore
Bruce H. Morrison ’70
Janet Forbes Myers ’68 and Lonn W. Myers
Beverly Cain Nelson ’58
Ronald E. Noton ’61
L. Terry Oggel ’61 and Linda Oggel
H. Safford Peacock
Ellen Littler Perry ’59
† Edward F. Perry ’58
Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts
Dennis M. Plummer ’73 and Carolyn Plummer
Martha Woods Porter ’57 and Richard N. Porter
Roger K. Ray ’53
Robert Remmert ’64 and Sandra J. Remmert
Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ’83
Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ’57
Margaret Evans Roberts ’58 and Ned C. Roberts
J. David Rumbough Jr. ’65
Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. ’65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ’65
Jan Weshinskey Schons ’69 and Carl R. Schons
Laura Epley Selken ’84 and Ronald Ray Selken
Charles B. Shawver ’76
Linda Frautschy Sherman ’63 and Robert Sherman
Diane Guzzi Shilton ’72 and Thomas Shilton
Joseph C. Simpson ’66 and Karen Simpson
Allan W. Smith ’58 and Antoinette Smith
David L. Spears ’62
Michael E. Sproston ’64 and Donna Schliffke
Sproston ’66
John R. Steele ’63
Ralph E. Stephenson ’58 and Bonnie Stephenson
Douglas L. Stickels ’75 and Leslie Stickels
David B. Stimpson ’66
Judith Blaich Stipp ’64
Emily Hauge ’77 and Don C. Teel
William B. Trent Jr. ’69 and Catherine Blake
Trent ’70
William L. Trubeck ’68
Peter E. Upton ’68
Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ’76 and John Van Kirk
Virginia Hughlett Varce ’53
Carol Anderson Vernon ’62
Eric T. Vogt ’83
Fred Wackerle ’61
Donald G. Whiteman ’49
Ralph E. Whiteman ’52 and Martha Williams Whiteman
Jill Petrie Whiteside ’70 and Dale Whiteside Payson S. Wild Jr. ’67 and Linda Wild Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty Robert A. Zika ’67 and Gail Hartong Zika ’66
Anonymous
Individuals
Gordon L. Amgott ’70 and Vicki Amgott
Rosalie Huff Barman ’66 and Ronald Barman
Marjorie Bond
Marilyn Clark Brownlie ’50 Gail Bunce
John C. Carstens ’59 and Frieda Carstens Jacquelyn Condon and Neal Heerwagen
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87
Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl Gary L. Daniels
Cassie Zelinske Day ’95 and Ben R. Day
Sandra Johnson Dobras ’61 and Victor Dobras
Thomas B. Doyle ’64
Arijit Dutta ’97 and Shabana Gidwani † Nancy Speer Engquist ’74
Donald S. Galitz ’56
Peter A. Gebauer and Janet Gebauer
Gary L. Gilliland ’65
William J. Goldsborough ’65 and Beverly Goldsborough
Stanley Graham ’54
Robert H. Gwynn ’63
Kathryn Bunting Hamrin ’56 and Robert Hamrin
Jane Davis Harper ’48
Roger D. Haynes ’82
J. Jarrod Hippen ’92
Kristi Millar Hippen ’93
Robert C. Hudson III ’75 and Sarah Young Hudson ’74
Richard A. Johnson ’70 and Lorraine Botticelli
Robert D. Jornlin ’61 and Lois Jornlin
Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr.
Robert W. McAllister ’64
Rodney J. McQueen ’62 and Diane McQueen
Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling
Jill Munson
Philip A. Muntzel ’62 and Barbara Muntzel
Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt
Lynn A. Nelson ’57
Jewel Price Nicholls ’50
Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ’70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin
Colby M. Oleson ’91
Eric J. Ostermeier ’92 and Melanie Burns
Timothy L. Owen ’73 and Gail Simpson Owen ’74
Alvin T. Peterson ’60
Ralph L. Riggs ’60
Robert C. Roush ’67
Warren A. Sanders ’60 and Martha Sanders
William G. Schlobohm
Jayne Poland Schreck ’90 and Joseph C. Schreck
Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger
William M. Simpson ’65 and Joyce Simpson
Richard T. Smith ’64 and Nancy Munn Smith ’66
Carol Veith Sorenson ’63 and Raymond E. Sorenson
Joyce Hennenfent Walton ’53
Karen Bush Watts ’65 and Daniel Watts
Thomas R. Weber ’67 and Julie Weber
J. Mark Wilson ’78 and Marsha Wilson
George J. Wolcott
David T. Workman and Linda Workman
Richard E. Yahnke ’66 and Lee Yahnke
The Twomey Foundation
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Individuals
David W. Adolphson ’67 and Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ’70
Amy Trotter Anderson ’51
Julie Anell ’00
Betty Babcock
Kevin S. Baldwin and Heather Henson Baldwin
Mary Beintema
† Marilyn Peck Bentley ’49
Robert H. Bischoff ’57
Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95
Eric D. Boland ’95 and Jill Bowles Boland ’97
Harry C. Bollin ’63 and Melody Bollin
Sarah Botkin ’98
Margaret Bozarth ’61
Samuel P. Brooks and Sherrie Brooks
Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown
Paula Buban
Martha Carwile
Ann Mack Collier ’63 and John L. Collier
Simon C. Cordery and Stacy Cordery
Charles Courtney Jr. ’57
Linda Soliday Currin ’61
Craig A. Dahlquist ’78
Brian W. Daw and Lynn Daw
Larry R. Dew ’66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ’66
Carol Clark Dotseth ’63 and Gregory M. Dotseth
Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley
Geoffrey M. Edwards ’03 and Christina Edwards
Elizabeth Giffen Ewell ’64
Susie Swanson FitzGerald ’71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald
Amy Armstrong Green ’79 and Mike Green
Anita Ridge ’88 and David W. Greer
Augustin S. Hart III ’68 and Rebecca Hart
David A. Hartig ’74 and Barbara Hartig
Matthew M. Hendon ’99 and Heather Sechrest Hendon ’00
Jane Woods Hobson ’54
James C. Hornaday ’61
John C. Hughes Sr. ’74 and Patricia Hughes
Ronald J. Irion ’51 and Shirley Moser Irion ’52
Aaron D. Jensen ’89 and Dana Jensen
Perry W. Johnson ’58 and Susan Kanter
Robert C. Johnson ’59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ’59
Christine Johnston
Kunal Kapoor ’97 and Monica Kapoor
Charles H. Kellner ’66 and Judith Kellner
Irwin E. Kirk ’53
Joan Strand Kotz ’64
George D. Kulhanek ’80 and Debbra Taylor Kulhanek ’81
Suellen Lee
Janet Link Leonard ’63 and Robert D. Leonard Jr.
Eleanor Dudman Luttrell ’54
Sean P. Maher ’95 and Shalaine Maher Russell F. Marshall ’63 and Mary Bailey Marshall ’64
Patricia Volk McCoy ’59 and Robert C. McCoy
R. Jeremy McNamara and Mary McNamara Ann Michael ’67
William G. Morgan ’64
Wayne K. Nelson ’77 and Mi Nelson Sandy Newman ’68
Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan Trudi Peterson Karen Williams Phinney ’84
Jerri Picha ’75
Christopher J. Pio ’84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92
Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole
Charles Thomas Rezner ’64
Melinda Schneider Roehl ’62 and Robert Roehl
John S. Romine ’55 Erhard G. Saettler
John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips George E. Schoenfeld ’50
Wendell L. Shauman ’67 and Janet Agan Shauman
Dean A. Sipe ’74 and Ilene Sipe Randall J. Slaboch ’76 † Marsha Spleha Slaboch ’75 Carlos F. Smith ’90 and Debra Smith Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence
Judith Bradley Stevenson ’83 and Jeff Stevenson
R. Bruce Weiman ’76 and Debbie Weiman Patricia Acosta Wiedenman ’52 Linda Cook ’77 and Oliver R. Williams Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61
Anonymous Friends Security Savings Bank
Roy Evert Adolphson ’69
Kay Bagge Alden ’57
Lewis B. Arnold ’60
Jeffrey J. Bakker ’90 and Cynthia Dorsch Harold Peter Basler Jr. ’66
Conny Davinroy Beatty ’81 and Daniel P. Beatty
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
† H. Theodore Blair ’65
Arlene Dresmal Blewitt ’60 and Dennis Blewitt
Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer
Chad M. Braun and Jennifer Braun Larry D. Brown ’65 and Janet Henning Brown ’64
James R. Bunn ’68 and Alice Young Bunn ’69 Ralph D. Butler
Barbara Bolon Bye ’64
G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ’62 and Bonnie Carroll
William Carter and Joy Carter
Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Ryan Danzinger ’05 and Sherwin Chan
Kathryn Cummins Cope ’58
Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82
† B. Gertrude Davis ’50
Eugene R. Dawson ’63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ’64
Ronald K. DeMien ’67 and Judy Williams DeMien ’67
Donald L. Denney ’64 and Dorene Denney James Dodge and Constance Dodge
Charles B. Doty ’59
Richard M. Downard ’67 and Barbara Downard
Barbara Ditch Drake ’61
Marcia Brink Adair ’70 and Richard Edwards
Robert H. Feiertag ’61
Elaine Calevas Ferat ’65
Frederick A. Fletcher and Jane Taylor
John R. Foster Jr. and Annjanette Foster Susan Sandner Gibson ’81
Joan Gilmour
Stephen H. Goss ’74 and Karen Goss
Jerry L. Greer ’62 and Judith Greer
Merle B. Growden
Donald D. Hadsell ’75 and Lois Hadsell
Susan Prochaska Hardie ’74 and Bradford Hardie
Mary Conway Harvey ’58
Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens
Lynnell Kahler Havercamp ’71
Susan Higbee
Carolyn Emons Hinton ’53
Ronald R. Huff ’54
William T. Irelan ’62 and Ines Irelan
Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks
Frederick J. Kaskel ’67 and Phyllis Kaskel
Daniel L. Keating ’83 and Jane Stevens
Keating ’84
Anne Irey Kohlmeyer ’58 and Dennis K. Kohlmeyer
Mark S. Kopinski ’79 and Deborah Kopinski
Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ’66
Kenneth D. Lister ’56
David T. Long ’69 and Jean Walter Long ’69
Kathleen Lowe-Arthur
Sonja Zedigian Lowry ’67 and Dennis Lowry
Louise Laine Lubs ’71 and James C. Lubs
Deborah Gruenau MacVey ’69 and Wayne MacVey
Carla Turner Makowski ’69 and Gary G. Makowski
Leland R. Marshall ’51
Roger A. McCaig ’50
Robert “Cam” McConnell ’72
Frederick H. McDavitt ’61
Michael J. McGrath ’71 and Kathryn McGrath
Stanley L. McKelvie ’64 and Sandra McKelvie
Jeffrey A. Miles ’71 and Rebecca Miles
Jeffrey D. Miller ’84
Donald K. Morton ’66 and Peggy Morton
Claudia Lawson Moss ’72 and Terry D. Moss
Gary A. Neudahl ’77
Barbara Williamson Nichol ’53
Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 and Lance Oetting
Earl K. Paasch ’66 and Barbara Paasch
Edward W. Pailes Jr. ’84 and Martha Pailes
Gerald Palomo ’79 and Michel Palomo
James E. Pilarski ’66 and Judith Anderson Pilarski ’66
Kathy Wolf Plath ’77 and Corey Plath
Karen Friedrich Pyatt ’84 and Jerry Pyatt Ross A. Richardson ’89
Kimberly Furman Roolf ’80 and James Roolf
Heather Haines Roseman ’98 and Brian Roseman
Brian J. Ross ’86 and Amber Ross
Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85
Joseph W. Schurr ’75 and Connie Schurr
George M. Simmons ’67 and Ruth Simmons
James H. Sosnowski and Linda Sosnowski
Joseph O. Svoboda ’75 and Leslie Svoboda
Randall E. Vickroy ’76
Korine Steinke Wawrzynski ’96 and Matthew Wawrzynski
Katharine Wakolbinger Welch ’73 and John Welch
Joan Wertz
James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop Ann Newton Wieland ’68
Kathryn Argentine Willhardt ’12 and Mark E. Willhardt
Warren J. Wilson ’74 and Lucinda Dunmire Wilson ’75
Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89 and Michael Zachmeyer
William F. Zimmerman ’73 and Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman ’72
Cline-Lofftus Foundation
James W. Albright ’69
Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88
Kathryn Alexander ’75
Barbara Allen ’69
David K. Allen ’69
Michael J. Anderson ’81 and Martha Eckhard Anderson ’83
Vittorio Barrile ’67 and Marisa Barrile G. Ronald Barshinger ’74
Robert M. Barton ’63 and Shirley Barton Victoria Bautch ’74
Anne White Beall ’67 and James F. Beall Theresa Gondek Bebout ’05 and Benjamin R. Bebout
Richard Bell and Susan Bell † Evard P. Best ’56
Hope Grebner Bibens ’11 and Robert Bibens Bruce E. Birdsell ’69 and Serena Foote Birdsell ’70
Richard L. Bivens ’61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ’63
Betty Beabout Boehm ’54
Rodney E. Bollman ’56 and Georgiana Bollman Scott Bond and Janey Bond
Carl A. Borine ’61 and Sharon Borine
Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers
Marjorie Armstrong Brand ’62 and Roderick P. Brand
MaryLu Belcher Bretsch ’68 and Darwin Bretsch
Denise Karczewski ’75 and Gary M. Briddick Samantha Briones ’09
JoAnn Eisenman Britton ’71 and George T. Britton III
Paula Rundell Brooks ’83 and Gerald Brooks
Sarah Maxwell Brown ’71 and K. Reagin Brown
Lyndea Dew Brown ’71 and Tary L. Brown
† James R. Calhoun ’61
Donald L. Campbell ’69 and Penny Campbell Roland J. Chilton ’52
Alex D. Clark and Susan Inskeep Clark
Annabelle Clark
William G. Coppard ’67
Jeffery A. Crum ’94
Roger J. DeDera ’56 and Louise DeDera
Carl J. Demas ’64 and Margaret Schneider Demas ’66
Dorothy Douglas
Keith J. Droste ’55 and Winona Barcon
Marnie Steach Dugan ’95
David R. Elmer ’73 and Donna Elmer
Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ’04 and Branndon Elsbree
Silvia Fabela ’07
Curtis C. Farr ’88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ’90
Richard E. Farthing and Susan Farthing Edward P. Farwell ’64
Suzanne Snyder Fienning ’66 and Charles E. Fienning
Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald ’06 and Bryan Fitzjarrald Robert Gamer ’60 and May Gamer
Christopher J. Gavin and Lisa Gavin
Douglas A. Gibb ’85
Jack J. Glotfelty ’60 and Valerie Glotfelty Jane Gramkow
F. William Graue Jr. ’63 and Barbara Graue Linda Groves
Joan Rezner Gundersen ’68 and Robert P. Gundersen
Pamela Ball Gustafson ’77
Maureen Beck Hamilton ’66
Janet Hamly-Ott ’65
Mary Evans Hanson ’72
Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn
Robert J. Hehn ’65 and Karen Brunke Hehn ’65 Rose Hofer
Victoria Birk Horneck ’80
James A. Hutchinson ’64
Patricia Ikan
Sally Platt Ivy ’59 and Jesse W. Ivy
David W. Jackson ’69 and Catherine Mayer Jackson ’71
Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86
Catherine Sanborn Johnson ’72
Dawn Johnson ’97
Judith Gardiner Johnson ’71 and Kevin M. Johnson
Stephen T. Johnson ’72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ’72
Michael J. Jones ’99 and Miranda Jones
Susan Bahnick Jones ’72
Richard W. Karcher ’74 and Mary Karcher
Stephen D. Keithley ’72 and Cynthia Wead Keithley ’73
Lloyd W. Kinzer ’62 and Joellyn Kinzer
James R. Klusendorf ’61 and Judy Klusendorf Alice Higgins Lawson ’73
David D. Long and Linda Long
Louise Chestnut Lowe ’57
Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher
Kathryn Mainz
Charles S. Marshall ’68
Verna Lester Marshall ’68
Phyllis Clindinin Martin ’53
Thomas S. Martin ’72
Albert S. Maurer ’56
Timothy J. McCabe ’81 and Laura McCabe
Christy Ogilvie McCreary ’90 and Dallas Kraig McCreary
Michael B. McCulley ’70
George B. McEldowney and Patricia
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Robert D. McLaren ’66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ’68
Michelle Meyer Messman ’04 and Chad Messman
Jean Beveridge Meyers ’59
Janet Brownlee Miller ’61
Judy Minteer
Harold G. Mitchell ’72 and Roxanne Mitchell
Pamela Marshburn Morgan ’70
Michelle Moy ’89
James W. Nelson ’60 and Beverly (Nelson) Nelson ’61
† Mary Noton
Margaret Trushinski Oakley ’52
Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien
Tamara Orte ’04 and Steven J. Orte
Michael R. Osborn ’77 and Wendy Taeger Osborn ’80
Daniel J. Ott and Teresa Ott
Richard L. Paasch ’67 and Lee-Ann Wells Paasch ’68
Timothy A. Pahel
Ann Boley Parker ’73 and Thomas Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch
Mary Wood Paul ’69
Peter L. Paulson ’75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ’75
Lisa Pepper ’87
Van D. Perrine ’70 and Jan Farnsworth ’71
Charles B. Peter ’74 and Roberta Mack Peter ’76
Frederick C. Pfaffmann ’65 and Christine Pfaffmann
Hugh M. Phelps ’63 and Norma Phelps
Thomas G. Poeltler ’70 and Gini Poeltler
Jeffrey C. Potts ’74 and Christine Odell Potts ’74
Linda Baughman Pushaw ’71 and James E. Pushaw
Jean Hutchinson Randolph ’68 and Ross Randolph
Linda Reed ’69
William D. Rhodenbaugh ’60 and Judith Rhodenbaugh
Cynthia Carman Rich ’73
Louis P. Richard ’55 and Sally Adams
Danny C. Richards ’65 and Anna Richards
Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider
Allison Ritscher ’94
Kevin R. Roberts
Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60
Richard P. Rodgers ’66 and Joy Rodgers
Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer
Fred H. Rumney III ’64 and Leslie Williamson Rumney ’69
Amanda Rush ’11
Kay Smith Saxum ’56
Michael A. Schmitz ’80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ’88
Blair W. Schultz ’72
Kenneth D. Schweitzer and Debra Schweitzer
John J. Scotillo ’72 and Nancy Scotillo
Kristy Smith ’86 and Dave Scott
Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ’71 and Lawrence Seiwert
Mr. and Mrs. P. Duane Serven
Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets
Robert L. Singer ’61
Michael Adin Slaughter ’60
Roger E. Smith ’60 and Sue Perrine Smith ’61
Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth
Joshua B. Spencer ’04 and Devon Townsend
Spencer ’03
James L. Spiker and Barbara Spiker
Michael T. Stauth ’69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ’69
Janet Maginn Stevenson ’66
Judith Lips Stoffer ’62 and Paul Stoffer
Rosalie Easdale Stoike ’61
Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07 and Jacob T. Stott ’09
Glenn A. Stout ’88
Joseph L Switzer and Marci Switzer
Linda Janicek Szitta ’67 and Frank Szitta
Mark E. Taylor ’78
Kelly Frericks Thannert ’05 and Marc Thannert
Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86 and Robert K. Thierry III
Kathryn Oliver Tribler ’60
Richard B. Truog ’74
Nicholas J. Tucker ’73
William A. Turner ’93
Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96
Lorraine Goldstein Van Akkeren ’65
E. Jay Van Cura ’69 and Joyce Van Cura Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ’03 and Kirk Van Kuiken
Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre
Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ’81
Robert C. Wegner ’74
Roger E. Well ’86 and Dana Well
Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty
Virginia Hopf West ’70 and Howard West David R. Whitcomb ’72 and Dawn Darner
John H. Wierman ’66
Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler
Kenneth M. Wolma ’64 and Barbara Wolma
Robert G. Yarde ’58 and Marilyn Yarde
Gordon B. Yocum ’73 and Bronwyn Yocum
Ronald A. Zagorski ’65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ’65
Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth TurnbullZaleski
J & L Freedom Foundation
Victoria Adeleye ’93
Bruce A. Anderson ’60 and Mary Anderson
Laura Beck Anderson ’75
Andrew R. Anselmi ’13 and Brooke Anderson Anselmi ’13
Derek Archer ’97
Kent Armstrong and Jennifer Armstrong
Richard G. Asoian ’66 and Margaret Asoian
Joel M. Auble ’65
Brian M. Austin ’64 and Susan Austin
Antonetta Axup ’18
Robert R. Ayers and Christine Ayers
Karlee Buhman Babcock ’54 and Steven W. Babcock
Deanna Marchand Baele ’95 and Lyle Baele
Sherry Bair
Michael D. Barry and Trina Barry
David B. Bates ’83 and Michele Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bauer
Kathleen Long Baum ’72
Tyler R. Baxter ’16
Cindy Beadles
Kayla Beadles ’17
Martha Beck
Katherine Dunn Becker ’14 and Cale Becker
Elizabeth Thurner Belanger ’55
Pamela Wyeth Bellm ’76 and Douglas E. Bellm
Pamela Bowman Best ’89 and Thomas Best
Donald R. Beveridge ’59
Daniel G. Bianucci ’66 and Joyce Bianucci
Mick Birkhofer ’73 and Brenda Birkhofer
Roger J. Blachek ’73
Bruce W. Block ’74 and Carolee Block
E. Dean Blust and Jeanne Blust
Paul Bocchi and Holly Bocchi
Roy E. Bockler ’72 and Debbie Bockler
Roger A. Boekenhauer ’61 and Jean Grove
Boekenhauer ’62
Susan Barrett Boelke ’53
Susan Boland ’92
Rachel Bold ’10
Lynda Pepper Bollman ’76 and Robert Bollman
Kathryn Bondurant
Kristyne Gilbert ’90 and Charles Duane Bonifer
Agnes Boock
Larry R. Bowden ’67 and Karen Bowden
J. David Boyd ’75 and Amy Boyd
Gregory K. Bradley ’70
Robert H. Brink ’68
Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones
William B. Brooks Jr. ’86 and Jani Brooks
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Joel E. Brotherton ’80
Christine Heaton Brown ’72 and Bruce Brown
Lisa Jackson Brown ’89
Sally Ahrens Brown ’59 and Max A. Brown
Patrick G. Brown ’70 and Diane Brown
Wade R. Brown ’07 and Abby Brown
Marc E. Bruni ’76 and Mary Kistner Bruni ’76
J. Scott Brunswick ’71 and Lynn Brunswick
Kevin Caba and Emilee Renwick
Judy Calhoun
Adam B. Carlson ’04 and Michelle Flaar Carlson ’04
John C. Carlson ’74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ’74
Nicholas E. Carlson ’08 and Krystal Carlson
Thomas J. Carroll and Barbara Carroll
Alexis Zanis Carscadden ’06 and Jeremiah Carscadden Glenn Catlett ’73
James E. Cavanaugh ’76 and Gwendolyn Keesee Cavanaugh ’76 Laura Cavanaugh ’86
Bruce Chapman
S. Mark Childs ’95 and Amy Bradshaw ’95
Stanley E. Chism ’63 and Karen Barrett Chism ’65
David S. Christensen and Rebecca Christensen Kaitlyn Washburn Cockerham ’14 and Tyler Cockerham
David Compton and Patricia Compton
Marc D. Constant ’63
Sheri McKee Coulter ’80 and Richard P. Coulter ’82
Matthew J. Coultrip ’02
Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ’08
Curtis L. Crum and Andrea Gillen Crum
David W. Curd ’68
Neil A. Dahlstrom ’98 and Karen Dahlstrom Carrie Dunne Daly ’81
Sharon Avery Danner ’65
Jason R. Dare ’99 and Stephanie Orsi Dare ’99
F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport E. Kyle Davis ’93 and Ashley Davis
Ortez D. Davis ’04 and Patricia Davis
Stanley B. Dawson ’70 and Mary Dawson
Arturo M. De Vitalis ’50
James L. De Young and Janet De Young
Michael S. Deam ’76 and Karen Deam
Rafael C. Delgado ’05 and Kathryn Jackson ’05
Gregory I. Derbak ’75 and Laura Derbak
Eric Dickens and Jennifer Pilnik Dickens
Daniel W. Dickson ’89
Marco T. DiGiorgio ’71 and Kristie DiGiorgio
Lee D. Dobbins ’59 and Barbara Getty Dobbins ’59
Christopher Doner and Jennifer Doner
Marsha Dopheide
Wendy Downing
George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee
Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90 and Gary M. Dulin
James Dunn and Patricia Dunn
Jacob J. Durdan ’20
Elaine R. Durr ’04
Jeffrey R. Earley ’76
John P. Edmonds ’71 and Christine ZakEdmonds
Zak S. Edmonds ’08 and Nicole Mason Edmonds
Jane Fort Edwards ’75
William J. Edwards ’67 and Dawn Edwards
Jerald D. Eiserman ’68 and M. Simpson Eiserman ’68
Andrew S. Elliott ’05 and Amanda Trotter Elliott ’08
John A. Elliott ’79 and Virginia Thake Elliott ’81 James L. Elsey ’76 and Roxann Elsey
Eric Engstrom
Dwight R. Erskine ’67
Won Yang Everett ’68 and William W. Everett Trevor Ewell
James W. Eyler and Kel-Ann Eyler
Abigail Fafoglia ’95
Marcene Holverson Farley ’84
Christopher Fasano and Catherine Fasano Stephen A. Femmel ’74
Jon Ferguson and Lori Ferguson Mark A. Ferin ’84
Anita Fillman
Robert B. Firchau and Mary Firchau Janet Forsythe Fishburn ’58
Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Julie Collins ’84 and Tim Fitzgibbon Bradley J. Foley ’95
Carl B. Forkner ’80 and Joanne Forkner Kim Fornero
Louis A. Foster ’51 and Ruth Foster Daniel M. Fowler ’72 and Julia Duffy
Rip Fulton ’57
Douglas W. Funk ’74
Cheryl Nowak Garrison ’71 and Keith Garrison
Kathleen Trevor Garwood ’57 and Gary A. Garwood
Nathan J. Gaskill ’04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ’05
Clarissa Gentzler
John K. Gerrity ’07 and Katie Gerrity Alan R. Gieryna ’74 and Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna ’75
Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert
Christine Winkelman Glasgow ’89 and Terry L. Glasgow Audra Goach
John Goddard
Shirley Morrow Grieme ’54
David A. Grummitt ’61 and Janet Grummitt
Michelle Hall ’89
Ronda Ehlen Hall ’85
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam
Sandra Tirpitz Haman ’80 and Gary Haman Margaret Hamil ’71
Scott A. Hamilton ’75 and Elizabeth Hamilton Mary Johnson Hanlin ’66
Douglas D. Hardin ’72
Carolyn Ellis Harrison ’71 and Edward H. Harrison
Richard F. Harrod ’07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ’07
Stephen R. Hartman ’92 and Karen Hartman Mary Hawk
Nancy Campbell Haynor ’68 and John Haynor
Alice Goss Haznedl ’62
Jennifer Heiman ’04
John E. Hermann
Kevin Hermie and Cathie Hermie
Elaine Hubbell Herzog ’71 and Michael Herzog Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess
F. David Hillis ’92 and Karen Seeman Hillis ’93
Robert E. Hillison ’82 and Keely Hillison
Erik C. Hoffer ’08 and Karah Goetschius Hoffer ’08
Steven Hoffman ’69 and Letitia Keating Hoffman ’72
Brittany Cecil Holmes ’10 and Chris Holmes Rick L. Hoy ’66
James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes Dale Hull
William G. Hurckes ’81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ’80
Virginia Jacobson ’67
Robin Jarvis ’84
Franklin K. Johnson ’76 and Michele Johnson Robin A. Johnson ’80
Justin M. Johnston ’04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ’04
F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones
Fannetta Jones ’11
Brian C. Jordan ’09
Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk Nicole Kamzic ’15
Carrie Gawthrop Kauck ’88
Jeffrey K. Kelleher ’13 and Rachel Whitlock Kelleher ’14
John R. Kelly ’52
Mary Dues Kemp ’93
Andrew D. Kerr ’73 and Pamela Kerr
Brian D. Kimmel ’76 and Kathleen Clark Kimmel ’78
Kay Kersch Kirkpatrick ’68 Kent H. Kniep ’80
Kelly Simpson Knitter ’89 and Kevin Richard Knitter
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
†
Peter D. Knox ’67
Paul J. Kossack and Joan Kossack
Tim Kramer and Lori Walters-Kramer
John T. Kreitler ’70 and Elizabeth Kreitler
Pamela Murray Kuby ’85
Ashwani Kumar
Elise Kuo ’69
Tamara La Prad
Ethan Scott Lafary ’15 and Erin Willhite Lafary ’15
William H. Lafayette Jr. ’77
Ann Lampariello
Margaret Will Lee ’71
Frank W. Lee III ’69
Christopher J. Lemon ’80
Peter L. Leverenz ’69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ’72
Tara Todd Lewis ’03 and Greg Lewis
Patrick W. Lewis ’95 and Kristina Lewis
Cari Connell Lichtman ’94
Maureen Smiley Liesman ’60
Judith Schneider Lilly ’67
Jeane Mahnic Lindeke ’64 and Loren C. Lindeke
Evelina Lipecka ’06
Amy Longenbaugh ’95
Sarah Kaufman Lopez ’07 and Alejandro Lopez
William Lotz and Stacy Ashton Lotz
Debra Blatzer ’84 and Paul Ludkey
William J. Maakestad ’73 and Jean Wolf
Steven D. Mahrt and Vickie Mahrt
Alfred B. Mainetti ’71 and Josephine Mainetti
Anne Mamary
Heather Fottler Mangian ’77 and John Mangian
Annette Carson Manthei ’94 and Randy Manthei
Eugene T. Marchuk ’71
Richard Marshall and Ann McEntee
Kristin Martin ’04
Thomas F. Matthews ’61 and Patricia Matthews
Andrew P. Matykiewicz ’79
Robert C. McCulloch ’61
Harold N. McDaniel ’62 and Marna McDaniel Connor McDonald ’19
Thomas J. McDowell and Sue McDowell
James N. McInnes ’48
David McLaughlin ’66 and Janet Clayton McLaughlin ’66
Deena Fisher McLaughlin
Daniel K. McMichael ’69
Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara
Megan Merritt ’05
Lyndon D. Meyer
James D. Millar ’64 and Victoria Millar
Miles Z. Miller ’08 and Laura Greenwood Miller ’10
Virginia Haun Mittauer ’50
Gretchen Wright Moore ’64
Stephen H. Mortonson ’68 and Lynette Cadwell Mortonson
Susan Holland Murley ’70
† Peter K. Murley ’70
David L. Murray ’65 and Sandra Murray Nancy Huff Myers ’63 and John M. Myers
Todd W. Myers ’95
Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ’90 and John R. Nelson
Eric L. Noggle ’96 and Christy Finch Noggle ’96
Rodney Nord and Christine Nord
Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek
Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin ’95 and Sean D. O’Laughlin
John Osterlund and Beth Osterlund
Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck ’54
Louise Pacholik ’73
Linda Park
William E. Parker ’77
Virginia Plunkett Paton ’73 and James J. Paton Craig A. Patterson ’72 and Kathleen Patterson
Elizabeth Patterson ’63
J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock
Barbara Blodgett Pearson ’70 and Michael Pearson
J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper Michelle Perry ’89
Anthony J. Perzigian ’66 and Donna Perzigian Richard W. Peters ’58 and Patricia Peters
Dean E. Peterson ’64 and Suzanne Peterson
Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ’67 and Carolyn Cottrell Joseph H. Pilger ’08 and Amanda Havens Pilger ’07
Raymond Pollastrini and Mary Pollastrini Jane Hartley Pratt
Jerry E. Pruett and Joan Pruett
Joshua M. Ragar ’06 and Sara Ragar
Kenneth A. Rager ’61
Douglas B. Rankin ’79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ’81
Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin
M. Lucas Raymond ’00 and Emily Moore Raymond ’00
Tamee Sterett Renwick ’84
Joanne Moy ’70 and Michael R. Robinson
Brenda Robinson-Young
Donald L. Roegge ’63
Robert H. Roggeveen ’72
Victoria Wheeler Romero ’70 and Colin A. Romero
Joann Rompella
Carolyn Ross
Jolene Rossell ’14 and William Rossell
Warren D. Rowland ’01 and Ann Rowland
Adam P. Ruble ’15
Joel A. Sage ’04 and Tara Ferruzza Sage ’04
John N. Salazar and Sarah Schoper
Harold L. Saline ’72 and Terrie Saline
Betty McClure Salisbury ’61
Jacquelyn Grier Salvato ’73
Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg
Joan Nickel Sanders ’64
Peter W. Sawyer ’69 and Catherine Sawyer
Matthew A. Schimmelpfennig ’92
Carl J. Schmidlapp III ’65
Susan Rayniak Schneider ’69
Kenneth R. Schoenig ’88
Gary L. Sears ’70 and Dianne Sears
Rebekah Sell ’14
Colleen Shaughnessy ’00
Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie
Kathryn Shipp ’13
Robert J. Shriner Jr. Mary Carlson Shull ’76 and Bob L. Shull
Alex Simmons
Benedict Simmons
David Simmons
Marc Simmons
Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons
Todd A. Skrivseth and Sarah Skrivseth
Paige Halpin Smith ’09 and Henry Smith
Peter D. Smithhisler and Christina Smithhisler
Thomas J. Snee and Julia Druckmiller
Nancy Snowden
Pamela Yuill Snyder ’79 and Bruce L. Snyder
Claudia Kinne Spotts ’68 and James Spotts
Karen Deen Squire ’62
Kelly Stadter ’07
Joy Stephens ’88 and Jack K. Stephens Deborah Sterett ’77
Haley Jones Stockton ’12 and Tyler Stockton Dawn McRoberts Strauss ’03
Richard C. Streedain ’65
Roy J. Sye ’13 and Colleen Sinclair Sye ’13
James A. Syrett ’58
Jeani Randall Talbott ’95 and Mark W. Talbott
Donald P. Tanney ’79 and Crystal Tanney
Karl Taylor
James E. Thompson ’57
Paul M. Thompson ’66 and Carole Thompson
Gina Tillman ’96
Tami Tisor ’86
Ann Toal ’60
Melinda Todd ’08
Margaret Marra Treggett ’71
Heather Downing Turnquist ’99 and John M. Turnquist ’99
Philip D. Tweedy ’96 and Tory Tweedy
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Brian D. Valentini ’02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ’03
Andries L. Vermeer ’65
Brinton B. Vincent ’13
Dorothy Young Voetberg ’59 and Allen Voetberg
Jeannette Williams Vogt ’58
Adam S. Volpp ’03 and Elizabeth Nendza Volpp ’03
Dennis E. Walker ’64 and Sandra Foreman Walker ’62
Jane Martin-Watson ’70 and Robert I. Watson Jr.
Kathryn Gardels Weal ’71 and Bruce W. Weal
Kelli Wefenstette ’07
Jonathan M. Welty ’12 and Julianna Graf Welty ’16
M. Todd Wetterling ’93 and Vanessa Treat Wetterling ’96
Kenneth L. Wherry ’73
Jane Batten Wild ’69
Richard A. Wilhelm ’70 and Alice Kough Wilhelm ’70
Merideth Willett ’92
Lori Willhite
David N. Willing ’59 and Winona Willing
Michael T. Wilmoth ’06 and Taylor Wilmoth
Gary L. Wimer ’65 and Judith Wimer
Douglas F. Winebright Charles L. Wolters ’71
Brian K. Woodard ’97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ’03
Bruce V. Work ’64
David Work and Frances Work
Carolyn White Work ’59 and Stewart D. Work
David C. Wright
Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone
Judy Yeast
Linda Yelm
Sarah Young
Lynne Brown Yuchs ’82 and Steve Yuchs
Kristie Klapp Zessin ’87 and J. Bradley Zessin
Anonymous
Amazon Smile Foundation
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Julia A. Paulson, DMD, and Peter L. Paulson, DMD
MTC Communications
Rip Fulton Business Account
Stephen L. Rider DDS Wortman Farm Account
Carol Werdin Alfrey ’76 and Daniel A. Alfrey
Wayne I. Anderson
William K Barrington and Jean Barrington
Angela Baumann ’18
Glenn L. Beall ’56
Brandt Beeman and Kristen English
Nancy Garretson Benzon ’64 and Richard R. Benzon
Reid K. Beveridge ’64 and Eileen Beveridge
Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah ’92 and Todd L. Bezenah
David D. Biklen ’65 and Blanche Capilos
James B. Bird ’72
Raymond S. Bland ’79 and Kimberly Whowell Bland ’81
Nancy Blew
Andrew R. Boster and Mary Boster
Leonard Brokaw ’69
Alex B. Brooks ’13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ’13
Grace Brooks ’22
Blake Christian Bryan ’19
James L. Caldwell IV ’72 and Barbara Caldwell
Carole Riester Callahan ’69
Ann Callaway
Polly Armstrong Campbell ’52 Harold F. Campbell ’52 and Patricia Campbell
Brian Chabowski ’95 and Tiffany Ramsey Chabowski ’95
Charles C. Chappell ’69 L. Terry Cook ’91 and Karin Owrey Cook ’89 James B. Cooke ’78 and Rebecca Morgan Cooke ’73
John A. Courson ’64 and Marcia Courson Paula Cramer
Kathryn Cullivan
Jeff S. Cutler
William S. Daniel ’72
Paul D. Dockins and Leann Dockins Moira Dolan ’80
John D. Downs ’88 and Carrie Downs Edith Isaacson Duncan ’67 and William Duncan
Christine Vancura Easley ’80
Harvey L. Echols Jr. ’81 and Millicent Knight
Darrell W. Edson ’61 and Bonnie Edson
William L. Ellefson ’69
Susan Countryman Estes ’66 and Fredrick C. Estes
Scott C. Estler ’76
Rachel Evans
Danny S. Evers ’18
Neil Finlen and Lynda Finlen
Karen Sundberg Finn ’60 † Nancy Forsyth Flanders ’54
Lyle E. Fogel Jr. ’67 and Dorothy Harris Fogel ’66
Trudy Roberts Triner ’66 and John Foley Marie Foster
Todd D. Franks ’06 and Ana Fisher Franks ’06
Richard K. Fuller ’57 and Kathleen Fuller
Richard A. Gaska ’87 and Denise Huntley Gaska ’87
James W. Gee Jr. ’64 and Patricia Gee † Sheryl Johnson Geiger ’56
Aleeka Gentzler ’20
Vaughn R. Gentzler ’18
Carey Carrier Gill ’98
Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen
Gregory C. Golembe ’71
Arnold Gonzalez Jr. ’90 and Sharon Gonzalez
Daniel Greising and Rebecca Greising
Shannon Healy Gross ’06 and Dan Gross
Beth Guyer ’67
Timothy M. Haak ’80 and Christine Haak
Robert C. Hamilton ’62
Eric Hardesty ’99 and Kristen Lightbody Hardesty ’99
Christopher J. Heatherly ’94 and Molly Heatherly
John W. Heaton ’76 and Jane Heaton
Sarah Henderson
Dennis R Hermosillo and Lisa Hermosillo
George K. Hess ’78 and Cathy Neese Hess ’80
Judy Hogfeldt ’75
Sally Young Hoherd ’54
Brian P. Holland ’76 and Carrie Holland
Kirk A. Holman ’83
Michael Hufford and Susan Hufford Mary Beth Incorvati
Samantha Jagust ’12
H. Richard Jewell ’70 and Ann Ludlow Ann Jones
Martin L. Katz ’72 and Michele Spleha Katz ’73
John A. Kemp ’82 and Reese Kemp
Joseph Kennedy
Ronald L. Kenney ’61 and Nancy Kenney
Valerie Bergold Keys ’57 and William D. Keys
Jan Kiley
Glenn P. Kinder ’73 and Nancy Thompson Kinder ’73
Kenneth Martin Klein ’66 and Susan Latham Klein ’67
Elizabeth Kopping
R. David Korngruen ’76
Peter Koupas and Georgia Koupas
Alice Dunlap-Kraft ’75 and Robert Kraft
Kai Nani Kraut ’93
Barbara Lane ’66
Gary L. Larson ’61 and Winnie Larson
John W. Larson ’02
Matthew S. Lerner ’03 and Misty Saline Lerner ’02
Donald E. Lindblad ’71
Ronald J. Lindsay ’56 and Carol Lindsay
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022)
Peter A. Lipinski ’13 and Brittany Munson
Lipinski ’13
Robert L. Litchfield ’71
Susan Morton Lloyd ’71
Brian D Logan and Brenda Logan
Martin C. Luehrs ’71 and Dawn Kirk
Paul G. Luepke ’83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ’83
Vincent D. Mahoney
Robert V. Main ’53
Michael Mainz
Larry G. Manning ’62 and Janet Pearson
Manning ’62
Gary D. Martin ’76 and Janet Martin
Scott Martin and Linda Martin
Jacob P. Marx ’17
Michael E. McCreight ’68
Gerald F. McDonald ’52
Elizabeth Steffy McDonald ’71 and James L McDonald
Lee McGaan ’69
Kenneth G. McMillan
William M. McNall ’81 and Jane Simpson McNall
George J. Milnor ’70 and Barbara Barnhart Milnor ’69
Michael S. Mimnaugh ’71 and Gayle Mimnaugh
Glen Misek and Laurel Kilpatrick
Maribeth Novak Mohan ’71 and James J. Mohan
Laura Moore
Beth Moorehouse
Paul K. Moye ’61 and Beverly Linnihan
Carol Wilson ’70 and Charles A. Mullen
Kenneth D. Murphy ’88 and Stephanie Tatem-Murphy
William C. Murschel ’75 and Terry Burke Murschel ’79
Christie A. Nelson ’06 and Amanda Weck ’06
Anthony E Oakson and Brenda Oakson
Julia Briggerman O’Hara ’62 and Daniel O’Hara
William H. Ortman ’64 and Phyllis Ortman
Sheri White Owen ’96
Richard L. Owens Jr. ’87 and Beth Owens
Paul Scott Page and Janis Wunderlich
Megan Sluis Parsons ’01 and Nathan J. Parsons
Carlton O. Pate III ’69 and Anne Nelson Pate ’72
Timothy S. Pecaro ’76
J. Stewart Peterson Jr. ’77
Kristeen Ford Peterson ’81 and Quentin J. Peterson
William C. Porter ’73
Janet Jones Presley ’55
McKenzie Price
Barbara Provus
Megan Carlson Prueter ’08
Rosemary Pullen
Michael Quagliano ’83
D. Pat Raftis ’05
Deborah Roter Rakestraw ’77
Charles L. Rassieur ’60 and Virginia Rassieur
Annette Thrift Ray ’57
Elaine Rechel ’49
David A. Riggs ’87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ’89
Robert G. Riley Jr. ’70 and Kay Riley Melony Sacopulos
Nancy Sager-Ruggles ’70
Jordan Scherpe-Lencioni
Marsha Miller Schierbeck ’58
Susan Smallwood Schilson ’78
Rosemary Bryce Schintzius ’73
Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider
Mary Scotillo ’10
Rosemary Lai Sheeler ’03
Gregory Simpson ’87 and Gail Cook Simpson ’87
Kathie Skahill
Robert E. Slocum and Linda Perez-Slocum
Elizabeth Smith ’19
John H. Smith ’67
Sherman U. Smith ’72 and Diane Smith Irina Solonenko
Lucas K. Sondgeroth ’20
H. Charles Stahmer ’73
Scott D. Stanton ’73 and Kristen Campbell Stanton ’82
John R. Stergulz ’66 and Ellen Stergulz
Helen Roehm Stetson ’59
Joanne Greer Stipp ’64 and James Stipp
Robert J. Strabley ’97
Roger W. Strand ’50 and Mary Ranney Strand ’52
Lynn Stubblebine
Tara Sturgeon ’19
Todd K. Swanson ’88 and Lisa Kruse Swanson ’88
Kiem Tan ’63
David K. Taylor ’87
Thomas C. Taylor ’70 and Carole Taylor
Donald J. Thompson ’61 and Ardith Elliott Thompson ’62
Dwight Tierney ’69 and Dina Nathanson
Hieu T. Tran ’98 and Angel Foutch Tran ’98
Mark T. Tupper ’94 and Tina Tupper
Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner
George M. Tyler ’88
Rylee Mann Ulfig ’21
Betty Claassen Veihman ’63
Garrett C. Waecker ’74
Kristen Wyse Wagner ’11 and Craig E. Wagner
Carol Mullen Walsh ’73 and Stephen L. Walsh
Kevin D. Warrington and Amy Warrington
Carolyn Weber
Linda Strassenburg Weitz ’74
Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ’60
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Jennifer Wheeler ’12
Ronald C. Wheeler
Jennifer Widmer ’87
Carl Williams and Lana Williams
R. Tracy Williams ’75 and Cynthia Williams
Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig
Christopher Wilson K. Scott Wiswall ’00 and Jonathan Wiswall
Sandra Olson Wolff ’64
William A. Wolma ’67 and Frances White Wolma ’66
Hollis Shoemaker Yocum ’75
Charles Youdris Jr. ’64
Jane Inness Youngquist ’61 Sara Youngs ’08
Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc.
Ann B. Michael IRA
Anne Harmon IRA
Arlene C. Flynn IRA
David L. Arnold IRA
Coastwide Environmental
David A. Bowers IRA
Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund
Faith United Presbyterian Church
First Lutheran Church Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA
Gail Bunce IRA
Hieu Tran DBA Insurance Agent
James R. Klusendorf IRA
Jeanne Robeson IRA
Jerry Ledbetter IRA
Karl K. Taylor IRA Kone Inc.
Leon A. Kraut IRA Fidelity Brokerage Services
Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA
Merle B. Growden IRA
Paul L. Brown IRA
Prairie Vista Farm
Rural Schools Collaborative, Inc.
Steven Hoffman IRA
Stewart Work IRA
Thomas B. Doyle IRA
Thomas J. McDowell IRA
Vicki Hennenfent IRA
Vincent D. Mahoney IRA
Virginia Rassieur IRA
Wieland Family Foundation
William S. Daniel Attorney At Law
CLASS OF 1945
Alumni of Record: 5
Participation Rate: 20%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Mary Schwalbert
CLASS OF 1947
Alumni of Record: 11
Participation Rate: 18%
Tartan Club $250-$499
Virginia Wyatt Barnard
Pipers Club $1-$99
Rae Barker Hinton
CLASS OF 1948
Alumni of Record: 16
Participation Rate: 19%
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Jane Davis Harper
James N. NcInnes
Pipers Club $1-$99
Irene McIntyre Garabrant
CLASS OF 1949
Alumni of Record: 35
Participation Rate: 14%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Margaret Dahlbo Kerr Donald G. Whiteman
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Elaine Rechel
Elsie Cory Sadler
Pipers Club $1-$99
† Marilyn Peck Bentley
CLASS OF 1950
Alumni of Record: 42
Participation Rate: 21%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Jewel Price Nicholls
Scots Club $500-$999
Marilyn Clark Brownlie
Tartan Club $250-$499
Roger A. McCaig
Highlanders Club $100-$249
† B. Gertrude Davis
Arturo M. De Vitalis
Martha Muirhead Felmley
Pipers Club $1-$99
Virginia Haun Mittauer George E. Schoenfeld
* Roger W. Strand
CLASS OF 1951
Alumni of Record: 37
Participation Rate: 11%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Ronald J. Irion
Scots Club $500-$999
Leland R. Marshall
Tartan Club $250-$499
Marilyn Rogers Brodd
Leland R. Marshall
Pipers Club $1-$99
Amy Trotter Anderson
* Louis A. Foster
CLASS OF 1952
Alumni of Record: 50
Participation Rate: 28%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Shirley Moser Irion
* Ralph E. Whiteman
Scots Club $500-$999
June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen
Jeanne Jennings Ginter
John R. Kelly
Tartan Club $250-$499
Polly Armstrong Campbell Margaret Trushinski Oakley
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Ethel Milligan Bailey
* Harold F. Campbell Roland J. Chilton
Margaret Deschwanden Foster Gerald F. McDonald
Patricia Acosta Wiedenman
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Mary Ranney Strand
CLASS OF 1953
Alumni of Record: 32
Participation Rate: 47%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
Anonymous
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Janet Gotthart Camp
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
Irwin E. Kirk
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
† Arlene Kunde Flynn
Robert V. Main
* Mary Hollander Winter
* Robert G. Winter
Scots Club $500-$999
Roger K. Ray
Tartan Club $250-$499
Carolyn Emons Hinton
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Susan Barrett Boelke
* James K. Hoffmeister
Phyllis Clindinin Martin
Virginia Hughlett Varce
Joyce Hennenfent Walton
Pipers Club $1-$99
Barbara Williamson Nichol
CLASS OF 1954
Alumni of Record: 44 Participation Rate: 41%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* James W. Asplund
Carolyn Tomazic Engers
* Barbara Cook Mercer
Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck
Scots Club $500-$999 Anne Harmon
Tartan Club $250-$499 Betty Beabout Boehm
Stanley Graham
* Margaret Hendren Lee
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Karlee Buhman Babcock Charles D. Denniston
† Nancy Forsyth Flanders
Shirley Morrow Grieme
Sally Young Hoherd
Ronald R. Huff
Eleanor Dudman Luttrell
Susan Dixson Smith
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Dorothy Galloway Katalinich
CLASS OF 1955
Alumni of Record: 30
Participation Rate: 37%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Keith J. Droste
* James G. Mercer
John S. Romine
Scots Club $500-$999
* Alan V. Larson
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Louis P. Richard
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Gary K. Allen
Elizabeth Thurner Belanger
Patricia Brown Friese
Gerald A. Marxman
Janet Jones Presley
Pipers Club $1-$99
Margaret Ramsdale Alford
CLASS OF 1956
Alumni of Record: 55 Participation Rate: 36%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Glenn L. Beall
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Albert S. Maurer
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Paul L. Brown
Nancy Venn MacDonald
Scots Club $500-$999
† Evard P. Best
* Roger J. DeRera
Anne Quinby Dyni
* Sally Smith Larson
Tartan Club $250-$499
Nancy Douglass Bell
Donald S. Galitz
Kay Smith Saxum
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Rodney E. Bollmann
Margaret Blanchard Daiker
Louise Wright Doran
† Sheryl Johnson Geiger
* Kathryn Bunting Hamrin
* Ronald J. Lindsay
* Jay S. Silhanek
Pipers Club $1-$99
Kenneth D. Lister
Larry S. Sterett
Alumni of Record: 65
Participation Rate: 26%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Richard K. Fuller
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Charles Courtney Jr. Rhoda Engel
Scots Club $500-$999
Rip Fulton
Tartan Club $250-$499
Annette Thrift Ray
James E. Thompson
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Robert H. Bischoff
* Valerie Bergold Keys
* Jeffrey Mar
Lynn A. Nelson
* Martha Woods Porter
Pipers Club $1-$99
Kay Bagge Alden
* John K. Baumann
* Kathleen Trevor Garwood Stephen B. Lindell
Louise Chestnut Lowe
CLASS OF 1958
Alumni of Record: 65
Participation Rate: 34%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Margaret Evans Roberts
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Larry E. Millikan
† Edward F. Perry
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Margery Heaton Clarke
Janet Forsythe Fishburn
* Richard W. Peters
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Anne Irey Kohlmeyer
* Ralph E. Stephenson
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Mary Conway Harvey
* Richard J. Henry
* Marcia Kern Hoffmeister
* Perry W. Johnson
* T. Larry Mell
Beverly Cain Nelson
Marsha Miller Schierbeck
* Allan W. Smith
James A. Syrett
* Robert G. Yarde
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Beverly Carlson Baumann
Kathryn Cummins Cope
Margaret Flick Droppa Jeannette Williams Vogt
Alumni of Record: 82
Participation Rate: 35%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Ellen Littler Perry
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* David N. Willing
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Barbara Getty Dobbins
* Lee D. Dobbins
Gwendolyn Wallgren Lewis
* Dorothy Young Voetberg
Scots Club $500-$999
* Robert F. Bowen George A. Francis
* Mark E. Loveless
Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Carl W. Anderson Donald R. Beveridge
* Carolyn White Work
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Robert D. Bilderback
* James Blischke
* Sally Ahrens Brown
Charles B. Doty Shirley Hansen Gibb
* Sally Platt Ivy
* David G. Johnson
* Marilyn Schneider Johnson
* Robert C. Johnson
Jean Beveridge Meyers
* Oliver L. Mitchell
Janice Nowlan Olson
W. Thomas Wallace Jr.
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Patricia Volk McCoy Helen Roehm Stetson
Alumni of Record: 94
Participation Rate: 34%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more David A. Bowers
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Ralph L. Riggs
Jeanne Gittings Robeson
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Robert Gamer
Alvin T. Peterson
* Charles L. Rassieur
Michael Adin Slaughter
Carol Kemmerer Wetzel
Scots Club $500-$999 Maureen Smiley Liesman
* Roger E. Smith
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Arlene Dresmal Blewitt
* James W. Nelson Melinda Hall Robertson
* Warren A. Sanders
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Bruce A. Anderson
Lewis B. Arnold
* Charles G. Bell
Barbara Divinsky Brundage
Karen Sundberg Finn
* Jack J. Glotfelty
Dean A. Graves
* Anita Slebos Mitchell
Carol Bryden Moore
* William D. Rhodenbaugh
Alice Robbins Thompson Ann Toal
John E. Tornquist
Kathryn Oliver Tribler
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Jean Schneider Hayes
Patricia Baird Link
* Nancy Van Natta Wherry
* Richard P. Wherry
Alumni of Record: 112
Participation Rate: 38%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
Margaret Bozarth
* Gordon K. Young
* Jane Corman Young
David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999
* L. Terry Oggel
Fred Wackerle
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Lila Keleher Blum
* James R. Klusendorf
* Jeanine Johnson Millikan
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Sandra Johnson Dobras
* Paul L. White
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Carl A. Borine James C. Hornaday
* Frederick H. McDavitt
* Robert L. Singer
Scots Club $500-$999
* Richard L. Bivens
* Ellin McDougall Loveless
* Sue Perrine Smith
Tartan Club $250-$499
Barbara Ditch Drake
Robert H. Feiertag
Janet Brownlee Miller
* Beverly (Nelson) Nelson Ronald E. Noton Kenneth A. Rager
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Robert T. Berendt
* Roger A. Boekenhauer
† James R. Calhoun
Linda Soliday Currin
* Richard A. Dorn
* Darrell W. Edson
* David A. Grummitt
* Robert D. Jornlin
* Ronald L. Kenney
* Gary L. Larson
* Thomas F. Matthews
Joan Bartek McConnell
Robert C. McCulloch
* Paul K. Moye
Rosalie Easdale Stoike
* Donald J. Thompson
Jane Inness Youngquist
Pipers Club $1-$99
Richard W. Crockett
* Robert E. Effland
Betty McClure Salisbury
CLASS OF 1962
Alumni of Record: 87
Participation Rate: 39%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Robert J. Ardell
David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999 Thomas S. Davis
reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
continued)
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Kenneth H. Knox
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
Robert L. Best
* G. Deeks Carroll Jr. David L. Spears
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Willis M. Hubbard
* William T. Irelan
* Rodney J. McQueen
* Julia Briggerman O’Hara
* Sandra Foreman Walker
Scots Club $500-$999
* Harold N. McDaniel Charles Thomas Weeks
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Frank Adam III
* Nancy Guilinger Coon
* Jerry L. Greer David W. Jones
* Janet Pearson Manning
* Larry G. Manning Karen Deen Squire
* Judith Lips Stoffer
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Jean Grove Boekenhauer
* Marjorie Armstrong Brand Robert C. Hamilton Alice Goss Haznedl
* Lloyd W. Kinzer
* Mary Sheridan Lindberg Audrey Tenhaeff McClung
* Philip A. Muntzel
* Suann Page Nichols
* Ardith Elliott Thompson Carol Anderson Vernon
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Patricia McClinton Nolte
* Melinda Schneider Roehl
Alumni of Record: 118
Participation Rate: 35%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Stanley E. Chism
* Ann Mack Collier
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* David L. Arnold
* F. William Graue Jr.
* Carol Veith Sorenson
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Eugene R. Dawson
Robert H. Gwynn
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Robert M. Barton
* David R. Bates
Judith Sluka Butcher
* Carol Clark Dotseth
Robert H. Gwynn
* Russell F. Marshall
* William R. Reinsberg
Dee Smith Shuff
Scots Club $500-$999
* Mary Hunter Bivens
Shirley Service Culbert
* Janet Link Leonard
* Hugh M. Phelps
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Harry C. Bollin Courtney J. Munson
Elizabeth Patterson
Donald L. Roegge
David V. Wongstrom
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Anonymous
* Janet Lunsmann Acker
Donna Mrkvicka Ardell
* Sara Probert Berendt
Rita Knepper Erickson
Howard A. Fulford
* Hallie Simpson Lemon
* J. Rodney Lemon
* Nancy Huff Myers
* Linda Frautschy Sherman
John R. Steele
* Sharon Smith Steffel
Kiem Tan
Betty Claassen Veihman
Pipers Club $1-$99
Marc D. Constant
* Janice Hood Gibson
Laura Turner Hoffman
Sharon Irvine Lopatka
Alumni of Record: 135
Participation Rate: 30%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Barbara Bolon Bye
* John A. Courson
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Jane Wilson Dawson
James A. Hutchinson
William G. Morgan
* Michael E. Sproston
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Brian M. Austin
* Reid K. Beveridge
* Janet Henning Brown
Lucy Work Burroughs
* Donald L. Denney
* Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard
* Mary Bailey Marshall
* Stanley L. McKelvie
* Dean E. Peterson
* Joanne Greer Stipp
* Dennis E. Walker
Scots Club $500-$999
* Carl J. Demas
Elizabeth Giffen Ewell
Edward P. Farwell
Gretchen Wright Moore
Bruce V. Work
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Karen Brown Baker
Thomas B. Doyle
* Charles Thomas Rezner
* Richard T. Smith
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* James W. Gee Jr. Joan Strand Kotz
* Jeane Mahnic Lindeke Robert W. McAllister James F. McKinley Jr.
* James D. Millar
* William H. Ortman
* Fred H. Rumney III Judith Blaich Stipp Sandra Olson Wolff
* Kenneth M. Wolma Charles Youdris Jr.
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Nancy Garretson Benzon
Joan Nickel Sanders
Alumni of Record: 139
Participation Rate: 28%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Karen Barrett Chism
* William J. Goldsborough
David Wallace Club $10,000
$24,999
* William M. Simpson
* Karen Bush Watts
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Julie Caldwell Arnold
* Robert K. Garro
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Danny C. Richards
* Judith Maxwell Schaeffer
* Lee E. Schaeffer Jr.
* Eugenia Willman Zagorski
* Ronald A. Zagorski
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Larry D. Brown
Gary L. Gilliland
* Judith Hodges Tucker
*Robert D. Tucker Jr. Andries L. Vermeer
Scots Club $500-$999
* Douglas S. Carolus
Sharon Avery Danner
* David L. Murray Richard C. Streedain
Tartan Club $250-$499 Elaine Calevas Ferat
* Karen Brunke Hehn
J. David Rumbough Jr. Donna Zych
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Joel M. Auble
* David D. Biklen
† H. Theodore Blair
* Sharon Zipse Fesler
James M. Flynn III
* Ann Murphy Lafferty
* Michael J. Lafferty
* Donald R. Paulson
* Frederick C. Pfaffmann Carl J. Schmidlapp III
Pipers Club $1-$99
Arthur H. Buckley
* Larry F. Clark Janet Hamly-Ott Lorraine Goldstein Van Akkeren
* Gary L. Wimer
Alumni of Record: 155
Participation Rate: 33%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Richard E. Yahnke
David Wallace Club $10,000 $24,999
* Steven A. Azuma
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Douglas R. Carlson
* Kenneth Martin Klein
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Anthony J. Perzigian
* Donna Schliffke Sproston
* Frances White Wolma
* Gail Hartong Zika
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Anonymous
* Suzanne Snyder Fienning
* Linda Jungbluth Frost
* Robert H. Frost
Maureen Beck Hamilton
* George E. Heck Jr.
* Linda Carlson Phelps
John H. Wierman
* James M. Wilson
Scots Club $500-$999
Susan Buckles
* Margaret Schneider Demas
* Judith Burmeister Dew
* Larry R. Dew
* Dorothy Harris Fogel
* John R. Stergulz
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Daniel G. Bianucci
Mari Brown Kirsch
Susan Kauzlarich Kuster
* Robert D. McLaren
* James E. Pilarski
* Judith Anderson Pilarski
* Nancy Munn Smith
* Paul M. Thompson
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Richard G. Asoian
* Rosalie Huff Barman
Harold Peter Basler Jr.
* Susan Countryman Estes
Mary Johnson Hanlin
Rick L. Hoy
Barbara Solum Huwe
* Charles H. Kellner
Barbara Lane
* David McLaughlin
* Janet Clayton McLaughlin
* Donald K. Morton
* Earl K. Paasch
* Richard P. Rodgers
Janet Maginn Stevenson
David B. Stimpson
* Trudy Roberts Triner
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Larry G. Berdoll
* Barbara Trubeck Clark
* Gordon R. Lanning
Alumni of Record: 142
Participation Rate: 32%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* H. Leonard Porter III
* Mary Ellen Biciste Porter
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* Elaine Baer Azuma
* Frederick J. Kaskel
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Anne White Beall
* Susan Latham Klein
Ann Michael
* Payson S. Wild Jr.
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Lawrence K. Pickett Jr.
* William A. Wolma
* Robert A. Zika
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* David W. Adolphson
Dwight R. Erskine
* Leon A. Kraut
* Sonja Zedigian Lowry
Caroline Marvin Robert C. Roush
* Wendell L. Shauman
* Katherine Lepard Wilson
Scots Club $500-$999
Anonymous
* Edith Isaacson Duncan
* Lyle E. Fogel Jr.
* Jerry K. Mitchell
* George M. Simmons
* Thomas R. Weber
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Vittorio Barrile
* Larry R. Bowden
* Judy Williams DeMien
* Ronald K. DeMien
* William J. Edwards
* Jerry D. Howell
Virginia Jacobson
* Kennedy Reed
John H. Smith
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Jerry D. Armstrong
William G. Coppard
* Richard M. Downard
Beth Guyer
Linda Blow Klabunde
Peter D. Knox
Kathleen Melcher White
Pipers Club $1-$99
Judith Schneider Lilly
* Michael Maxson
* Richard L. Paasch
Mary-Ann Pinto
* Linda Janicek Szitta
Alumni of Record: 172
Participation Rate: 25%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more John E. Harmon
* Augustin S. Hart III William L. Trubeck
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999 Stephen Dale Mey
* Janet Forbes Myers
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Won Yang Everett
* Jean Hutchinson Randolph
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 John L. Hennessy Jr.
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Robert H. Brink
Michael E. McCreight
* Stephen H. Mortonson Peter E. Upton
Ann Newton Wieland
* Roger Wilson
Scots Club $500-$999
* James R. Bunn
* Nancy Campbell Haynor
David J. Kingsley Charles S. Marshall
Jane Turrel
Tartan Club $250-$499
* MaryLu Belcher Bretsch
* Joan Rezner Gundersen
* David B. Lieb
* Bonnie Janicek McLaren
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Thomas J. Cerkez III
* Jerald D. Eiserman
* M. Simpson Eiserman
John W. Evermon
* Eugene W. Haug
Kay Kersch Kirkpatrick
* Robert E. Kukla
* Alexander M. Lindsay
Velma Lester Marshall
Sandy Newman
* Mary Peirce O’Brien
* Victoria Wilson Shaw
* Claudia Kinne Spotts Robyn Gould Valle
Pipers Club $1-$99
*Sylvia Blasiole Bagby Robert H. Block Jr. David W. Curd
* Theresa Grozik Lanning
* Lee-Ann Wells Paasch
* Barbara Annis Simons
Alumni of Record: 195
Participation Rate: 25%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
† Frank W. Lee III
* Dwight Tierney
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
David K. Allen
* Bruce E. Birdsell
* Gary W. Evans
* David W. Jackson
* John I. Moore Jr. Linda Reed
* William B. Trent Jr. Charles L. Turnbough Jr. Jane Batten Wild
Scots Club $500-$999
* Alice Young Bunn
* David W. Jackson
Elise Kuo
* Bette Van Natta Resis
* Jennifer Barnes Stauth
* Michael T. Stauth
* E. Jay Van Cura
* Merikay Waldvogel
Tartan Club $250-$499
James W. Albright
* Donald L. Campbell William L. Ellefson
* Mark M. Goodman
* Steven Hoffman F. Chet June III
* David T. Long
* Jean Walter Long Lee McGaan
Mary Wood Paul
* Jane Hensleigh Reed
* Jan Weshinskey Schons
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Barbara Allen
Carole Riester Callahan
Charles C. Chappell Richard L. DePuy
Carl D. Diehl
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
of 1969, continued)
* Marion McGibbon Haug
* Peter L. Leverenz
* Deborah Gruenau MacVey
* Carla Turner Makowski
* Helen Pollack Mandel
* Barbara Barnhart Milnor
* Carlton O. Pate III Robert T. Rogoff
* Leslie Williamson Rumney
* Peter W. Sawyer
Susan Rayniak Schneider
Pipers Club $1-$99
Roy Evert Adolphson
Leonard Brokaw Daniel K. McMichael
Alumni of Record: 191
Participation Rate: 29%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Robert G. Riley Jr
David Wallace Club $10,000 $24,999
Michael B. McCulley
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Marcia Brink Adair
* Alan J. Landauer
* Joanne Moy
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson
* Serena Foote Birdsell
* John T. Kreitler
Bruce H. Morrison
* Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin
* Catherine Blake Trent
Scots Club $500-$999
Sara Ehrenberg Rosen
* Candace Pearson Swarthout
* William Swarthout
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Gordon L. Amgott
* James L. Chrisler
* H. Richard Jewell
Pamela Marshburn Morgan
* Kristine Burke Prindiville
* Gary L. Sears
* Virginia Hopf West
* Sara Wyant
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Gregory K. Bradley
Randall G. Callin
* Stanley B. Dawson
Stephen D. Dawson
* Andrea Hinman Elia
* John R. Elia
Michael J. Kelley II
* Peter H. Lufler
* Jane Martin-Watson
* George J. Milnor
Susan Holland Murley
† Peter K. Murley
* Barbara Blodgett Pearson
* Van D. Perrine
* Thomas G. Poeltler
Carolyn Wade Rollins
Nancy Sager-Ruggles
Linda Gustafson Sheehan
* Preston G. Smith
* Thomas C. Taylor
* Barbara Puck Vlasis
* Peter G. Vlasis
* Jill Petrie Whiteside
* Alice Kough Wilhelm
* Richard A. Wilhelm
* Carol Wilson
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Richard H. Almstedt
* Vick Woods Almstedt
* Patrick G. Brown
* Mary duBois Carrothers
* Gwen Reese Haines Ann Hoyt Kightlinger
* Victoria Wheeler Romero
Alumni of Record: 245
Participation Rate: 20%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more Robert L. Litchfield
David Wallace Club $10,000 $24,999
* Susie Swanson FitzGerald
* Alfred B. Mainetti
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Douglas A. Campbell
* Gail Anderson Landauer
Margaret Will Lee
* Michael J. McGrath
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Marco T. DiGiorgio
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Gregory C. Golembe
Margaret Hamil
* Louise Laine Lubs
* Kathryn Gardels Weal
Scots Club $500-$999
* John P. Edmonds
* Kenneth A. Eiserman
* Catherine Mayer Jackson Donald E. Lindblad
* Michael S. Mimnaugh
Margaret Marra Treggett
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Judith Gardiner Johnson
* Robert S. Makiney
Dianne Robison Marcell
* Becky Sturgeon Moore
* Hugh K. Moore Jr.
* Barry R. Prindiville
* Lynn Rosenow Seiwert
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Sarah Bell
* Betsy Heller Biddle
* JoAnn Eisenman Britton
* Lyndea Dew Brown
* Sarah Maxwell Brown
* J. Scott Brunswick
* Jan Farnsworth
* Cheryl Nowak Garrison
* Carolyn Ellis Harrison Lynnell Kahler Havercamp
* Elaine Hubbell Herzog
* William L. Hesseltine
* Martin C. Luehrs
* Jeffrey A. Miles
* Maribeth Novak Mohan
* Beverly Mullis Odum
* Linda Baughman Pushaw
Edward J. Ryan
Barbara West Shea-Smucker Charles L. Wolters
Pipers Club $1-$99
Robert M. Black Susan Morton Lloyd Eugene T. Marchuk
* Elizabeth Steffy McDonald
Patricia O’Brien Rydberg
CLASS OF 1972
Alumni of Record: 200
Participation Rate: 26%
David Wallace Club $10,000 $24,999
* Thomas M. Martin
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Robert “Cam” McConnell
* Sherman U. Smith
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Jane Marshall Kellogg
* John J. Scotillo
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* James L. Caldwell IV
William S. Daniel
* Daniel M. Fowler
* Stephen D. Keithley
Robert H. Roggeveen
Blair W. Schultz
* David R. Whitcomb
* Richard L. Williams
Scots Club $500-$999
James B. Bird
* Roy E. Bockler
Carol West Boehme
* Christine Heaton Brown
* Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman Reginald W. Fairbairn
Marianne Molendy Feller
* Jeffrey C. Fort
* Mary Sanders Fritz
* Mary Auliff Havens
Catherine Sanborn Johnson Edward A. Jones
* David E. Kinney
Allen D. Kircher
Karen Krueger
* Claudia Lawson Moss
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Charles E. Berg
* Letitia Keating Hoffman
* Lucy Hyde Johnson
* Stephen T. Johnson
* Harold G. Mitchell
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* David P. Biddle
Constance Brouillette
Gregg R. Drije
Mary Evans Hanson
Douglas D. Hardin
* Toni Kauzlarich Hesseltine Susan Bahnick Jones
* Martin L. Katz
* Frances Biedenstein Leverenz
* Anne Nelson Pate
* Craig A. Patterson
Mary Ryder
* Harold L. Saline
* Diane Guzzi Shilton
* Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman
Pipers Club $1-$99
Kathleen Long Baum
* Brian R. Donovan
Helen Bowden Josephine
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022}
Alumni of Record: 177
Participation Rate: 23%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* Dennis M. Plummer
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Andrew D. Kerr
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 H. Charles Stahmer
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Thomas E. Colclasure
* Charles W. Goehl
* Marcia Tallman Ince
* Cynthia Wead Keithley
* Glenn P. Kinder
* Nancy Thompson Kinder Louise Pacholik
* Donna Czajka Williams
* Gordon B. Yocum
Scots Club $500-$999
Thomas E. Roy Carl Shaub
Tartan Club $250-$499
Glenn Catlett
* Ellen Voegele Chrisler
* William J. Maakestad
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Mick Birkhofer
* James T. Briscoe
* Rebecca Morgan Cooke
Ross C. Hart
* Michele Spleha Katz
Alice Higgins Lawson
* Timothy L. Owen
* Ann Boley Parker
* Virginia Plunkett Paton
William C. Porter
Jacquelyn Grier Salvato
Rosemary Bryce Schintzius
* Scott D. Stanton
Nicholas J. Tucker
* Katharine Wakolbinger Welch
Kenneth L. Wherry
* William F. Zimmerman
Pipers Club $1-$99
Roger J. Blachek
William H. Cendenin
* David R. Elmer
Gayla Smith Hiar
Zenobia Pugh Jefferson
Nancy Hayward Macari
Cynthia Carman Rich
* Carol Mullen Walsh
Alumni of Record: 179
Participation Rate: 23%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
† Nancy Speer Engquist
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* John C. Carlson
* Lynette Johnson Carlson
* F. Grant Minor
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Dean A. Sipe
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
G. Ronald Barshinger
* Alan R. Gieryna
* Sarah Young Hudson
Charles R. Hughes
* Gary C. Niehaus
* Christine Odell Potts
* Jeffrey C. Potts
Richard B. Truog
* Daniel S. Weber
Scots Club $500-$999
* David A. Hartig
* Dan B. Jaynes
* Warren J. Wilson
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Bruce W. Block
Douglas W. Funk
* Susan Prochaska Hardie
* Richard W. Karcher
* Charles B. Peter
* Stephen D. Purington
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Ann Quick Akers
Victoria Bautch
* John C. Hughes Sr.
* Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt
* Gail Simpson Owen
* Robin Waldron Pemberton
Mary Fogarty Stoner
Garrett C. Waecker
Robert C. Wegner
Linda Strassenburg Weitz
* Vicki Lowder Young
Pipers Club $1-$99
Glenn Dagenais
* Cathy Cook Davis
* James W. Davis
* Deborah Day Stephen A. Femmel
* Stephen H. Goss
* David R. Riddick
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Alumni of Record: 188
Participation Rate: 15%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* Jon E. Dahl
* Joseph O. Svoboda
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Alice Dunlap-Kraft
* Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna
* Donald D. Hadsell
* Robert C. Hudson III
Jerri Picha
Roger F. Slaboch
Scots Club $500-$999
* Diane Locandro
* Julia Van Cleve Paulson
* Peter L. Paulson
* Lucinda Dunmire Wilson
Tartan Club $250-$499
Kathryn Alexander
* J. David Boyd
† Marsha Spleha Slaboch
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Laura Beck Anderson
* Gregory I. Derbak
Jane Fort Edwards
* Scott A. Hamilton Judy Hogfeldt
* Denise Karczewski
* Gregory L. Pemberton
* William G. Pyatt
* Joseph W. Schurr
* R. Tracy Williams Hollis Shoemaker Yocum
Pipers Club $1-$99
* William C. Murschel
* Avis Guldenpfennig Paskey
* Douglas L. Stickels
Alumni of Record: 144
Participation Rate: 25%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* J. Stanley Pepper
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Lynda Pepper Bollman
* Emily Johnson Minor
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Terry F. Fruehauf
* Franklin K. Johnson
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Timothy S. Pecaro Charles M. Poeltler
Charles B. Shawver
Randall E. Vickroy
* Geralyn Pope Weber
* R. Bruce Weiman
Scots Club $500-$999
* Pamela Wyeth Bellm
* James L. Elsey
* Brian P. Holland
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Margaret Romano Ford
* William P. Ford
* Brian D. Kimmel
* Gary D. Martin
* Roberta Mack Peter Randall J. Slaboch
* Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Carol Werdin Alfrey Mary Bailey-Haywood
* Gwendolyn Keesee Cavanaugh
* James E. Cavanaugh
* Michael S. Deam Jeffrey R. Earley Cynthia Hart
* John W. Heaton
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Marc E. Bruni
* Mary Kistner Bruni Scott C. Estler R. David Korngruen
* Joan Kehr Long Kathleen Mumford MacDougall
* Mary Carlson Shull
Alumni of Record: 137
Participation Rate: 13%
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Donald L. Gladfelter J. Stewart Peterson Jr.
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Debra Forsaith
* Kathy Wolf Plath
Scots Club $500-$999 Gary A. Neudahl
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Pamela Ball Gustafson
* Deborah Roter Rakestraw
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Malinda Snowden Arvesen
* Gary A. Carstens
* Linda Cook
* Emily Hauge William H. Lafayette Jr.
* Heather Fottler Mangian
* Michael R. Osborn
Pipers Club $1-$99
Kathrine Gannon Davis
* Wayne K. Nelson William E. Parker Deborah Sterett
Alumni of Record: 110
Participation Rate: 12%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
Mark E. Taylor
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Craig A. Dahlquist
* Joseph M. Welty
Scots Club $500-$999 Susan Smallwood Schilson
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Lynne Walker Kellogg
* Stephen H. Kellogg
* Kathleen Clark Kimmel
* J. Mark Wilson
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* James B. Cooke
* George K. Hess
* Teresa Platt Spenn Leonard A. Wcislo
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Terrence C. Carlson
Alumni of Record: 100
Participation Rate: 15%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Mark S. Kopinski
* Ralph R. Velazquez Jr.
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
John Davis Small II
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Raymond S. Bland
* John A. Elliott
Andrew P. Matykiewicz
* Donald P. Tanney
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Gerald Palomo
* Douglas B. Rankin
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Terry L. Dober
* Amy Armstrong Green
Charles P. Harper Jr.
* Terry Burke Murschel
Bonnie Van Rheenen Peevler
* Pamela Yuill Snyder
Alumni of Record: 114
Participation Rate: 20%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Robin A. Johnson
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* Yvonne Mensing Hurckes
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Moira Dolan Dolan
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Sally Meaker Guth
* Michael A. Schmitz Harlan B. Scott II
Scots Club $500-$999
* Carl B. Forkner
* Kimberly Furman Roolf
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Susan Sucharzewski Buresch
* Sheri McKee Coulter
* Timothy M. Haak
* Sandra Tirpitz Haman
* Cathy Neese Hess Kent H. Kniep
* George D. Kulhanek
Christopher J. Lemon
* Wendy Taeger Osborn
* Cherry Galusha Simmons
Pipers Club $1-$99
Joel E. Brotherton
* Mary Buchen Carlson Christine Vancura Easley
Loren Hayes
Victoria Birk Horneck
Alumni of Record: 117
Participation Rate: 18%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Jane Schneiter Velazquez
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* William G. Hurckes
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Harvey L. Echols Jr.
Susan Sandner Gibson
* Timothy J. McCabe
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Michael J. Anderson
* Kimberly Whowell Bland
* Virginia Thake Elliott
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Conny Davinroy Beatty
* Lora Litchfield Corban Tony H. Hart
* Debbra Taylor Kulhanek
* William M. McNall
* J. Anthony Morgan
* Kristeen Ford Peterson
* Tamyra Dixon Rankin
Pipers Club $1-$99
* David A. Anderson
Mary Flautt Anderson
Carrie Dunne Daly
* Pamela Batson Ferguson
* Samuel A. Ferguson
CLASS OF 1982
Alumni of Record: 106
Participation Rate: 12%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* John A. Kemp
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Mary Alexander Corrigan
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Robert E. Hillison Thomas A. Nichol
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Daniel C. Mitchell
Highlanders Club $100-$249
John B. Bergquist
* Richard P. Coulter Roger D. Haynes James B. McKnight
* Gregory S. Phillips
* Rae Jean Meier Phillips
* Kristen Campbell Stanton
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Lynne Brown Yuchs
CLASS OF 1983
Alumni of Record: 114
Participation Rate: 19%
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
Lisa Hines Berg
* Stephen M. Bloomer
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Robert C. Dyni
* Daniel L. Keating
* Judi Poettgen Luepke
* Paul G. Luepke
Scots Club $500-$999
Dorothy Aszman Ricketts
Eric T. Vogt
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Martha Eckhard Anderson
Matthew J. McDonald
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Paula Rundell Brooks
Eric Curtis
Kirk A. Holman
* Kelly K. Kost
Michael Quagliano
* Kenneth R. Vollmar
Pipers Club $1-$99
* David B. Bates
* Leslie James-Cook
* Gary Pearson
* Laura Stella Pearson
Janice Reder-Gosser
* Judith Bradley Stevenson
CLASS OF 1984
Alumni of Record: 124
Participation Rate: 13%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Edward W. Pailes Jr.
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
Jeffrey D. Miller
Karen Williams Phinney
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Jane Stevens Keating
Scots Club $500-$999
Robin Jarvis
* Robert E. Pearson
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Debra Blatzer
* Joe Burgess Jr. Mark A. Ferin
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Julie Collins
* Helen Culp Lawrence
Pipers Club $1-$99
Marcene Holverson Farley
* Christopher J. Pio
* Karen Friedrich Pyatt
Tamee Sterett Renwick
* Laura Epley Selken
Alumni of Record: 102
Participation Rate: 17%
Scots Club $500-$999
* Jane King Pearson
* Crystal Krug Sargent
* Thomas A. Sargent
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022}
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Brent A. Birkhoff
Douglas A. Gibb
Pamela Murray Kuby
R. Eric Landrum
* Margaret Kerr Myers
* William C. Myers Henry Redd Jr.
* Amy Wright Vollmar
Kathryn West
Pipers Club $1-$99
Mary Hollinrake Clark
Ronda Ehlen Hall
* Patty Perkins Kenney
Geoffrey R. Olson
* Sarah Head Stambaugh
Alumni of Record: 96
Participation Rate: 19%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
Mahendran K. Jawaharlal
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Danette Bagley-Thierry
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Kellie Kohler Esters
* Kristy Smith
* Roger E. Well
Scots Club $500-$999
* Eric G. Ealy
* Joan Chatfield Ealy
* Helena Echols
Tartan Club $250-$499
* William B. Brooks Jr.
Jannette Goodall
* Roberta Work Parker
* Brian J. Ross
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Laura Cavanaugh
Pipers Club $1-$99
Brian J. Hall
* Sandra Frey Landrey
Hiroko Saito
Elizabeth Silas
Tami Tisor
Alumni of Record: 107
Participation Rate: 18%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Mary Grable McLeod
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Ann Stites Cotter
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Paul D. Babcock
* Kristie Klapp Zessin
Scots Club $500-$999
William Olson
* Richard L. Owens Jr. Lisa Pepper
Tartan Club $250-$499
* James L. Parker
* David A. Riggs
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Douglas E. Graham
Harold C. Schirmer
* Gail Cook Simpson
* Gregory Simpson
Jennifer Widmer
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Debbie Roth Burke
* Denise Huntley Gaska
* Richard A. Gaska
Theodore W. Robbins
David K. Taylor
CLASS OF 1988
Alumni of Record: 111
Participation Rate: 25%
Presidents Club $25,000 or more
* Jean Peters Witty
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Anita Ridge
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Daniel A. Cotter
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Gena Corbin Alcorn
* Dianna Lukkasson Babcock
* Christopher Fredrick Lawson
* Vicki Martin Mitchell
* Amy Johnson Schmitz
* Byron Sondgeroth
Scots Club $500-$999
* Leonard J. Carlson
* Curtis C. Farr
George M. Tyler
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Kenneth D. Murphy
Kenneth R. Schoenig
Glenn A. Stout
* Lisa Kruse Swanson
* Todd K. Swanson
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* John D. Downs
Carrie Gawthrop Kauck
Pamela Larson Moore
John C. Pitchford
reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
* Kenan Zvizdich
Pipers Club $1-$99
* William K. Ault
Monica Laude Hansen Noel Nape
Veronica Laude Noland
* Joy Stephens
* Kelly Kitterman Woods
Alumni of Record: 122
Participation Rate: 16%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* Bradley C. Nahrstadt
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Daniel W. Dickson Michelle Moy Michelle Perry
Scots Club $500-$999
* Christine Winkelman Glasgow
* Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk Ross A. Richardson
Tartan Club $250-$499 Michelle Hall
* Aaron D. Jensen
* Michelle Brown Postin
* Elizabeth Baumann Riggs
* Jackie Bell Zachmeyer
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Kelly Simpson Knitter James R. Nelson
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Pamela Bowman Best Lisa Jackson Brown Tiffany Mekshes Cole
* Karin Owrey Cook
* Robert E. Figge
* Scott M. Woods
CLASS OF 1990
Alumni of Record: 149
Participation Rate: 13%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Robin Ottenad Galloway
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Jeffrey J. Bakker
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Sebastian Juan Mitchell
* Carlos F. Smith
Scots Club $500-$999
* Cheryl Conaway-Nelson
* Christine Beiermann FArr
* Kristyne Gilbert
Michael T. Jakubec
Stephen C. Morrill
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Lynne Talbott Dulin
* Jayne Poland Schreck
Highlanders Club $100-$249 Stacy McQuellon Fogerty
* Christy Ogilvie McCreary
* Lori O’Brien Oetting
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Jennifer Cook Cates
* Arnold Gonzalez Jr.
* Gregg Guenther Kelly Patch Jenkins
Lynne Moormann
* Kristin Themanson Sorensen
Alumni of Record: 146
Participation Rate: 5%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 DuFresne Penrod Blume
Tartan Club $250-$499
Tonya Meier Colby M. Oleson
Highlanders Club $100-$249 Trudi Steichmann Hansen
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Norene Vass Ault
* L. Terry Cook
* Melinda Miller Figge
* Peter F. Sorensen
Alumni of Record: 169
Participation Rate: 8%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* F. David Hillis Deletra Cross Hudson
Scots Club $1,000-$2,499
* Adam R. Gould
Tartan Club $250-$499
Susan Boland
* Stephen R. Hartman
Jarrod Hippen David W. Kelly Merideth Willett
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah
* Eric J. Ostermeier
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Jennifer Milnes Cronin
* Bobbi Swarts Pio
Matthew A. Schimmelpfennig
Alumni of Record: 143
Participation Rate: 9%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
William A. Turner
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
Kai Nani Kraut
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Karen Seeman Hillis
Scots Club $500-$999
* Holly Drelicharz Gould
Mary Dues Kemp
Tartan Club $250-$499
* E. Kyle Davis
Kristi Millar Hippen
* Lorrie Stoll Strohschein
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Victoria Adeleye
* M. Todd Wetterling
Pipers Club $1-$99
Melissa Zaayenga Bryant
* Traci Swanson Guenther
Tammi Stockwell
Alumni of Record: 198
Participation Rate: 10%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Patrick W. Lewis
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Julia Westby Blaesing
* Eric D. Boland
* Cassie Zelinske Day Bradley J. Foley
Amy Longenbaugh
* Sean P. Maher
Scots Club $500-$999
* Amy Bradshaw
* S. Mark Childs
* Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin
Rachel Laferriere Subramanian
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Deanna Marchand Baele
Amanda Hutton
* Kristofer K. Kline
* Jeani Randall Talbott
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Brian Chabowski
* Tiffany Ramsey Chabowski Marnie Steach Dugan
Sinan B. Supurgeci
Pipers Club $1-$99
Abigail Fafoglia Todd W. Myers Richard W. Zell
Alumni of Record: 133
Participation Rate: 9%
Alumni of Record: 175
Participation Rate: 8%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Kunal Kapoor Melissa Scholes
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
*Jill Bowles Boland
Tartan Club $250-$499 Dawn Johnson
* Zara Mehta
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Kristan Sedam Creek
* Arijit Dutta Robert J. Strabley
* Brian K. Woodard
Pipers Club $1-$99 Derek Archer
*Joshua D. Gimm
*Kari Bailey Shimmin
*Aaron R. Venters
*Emily King Venters
Alumni of Record: 274
Participation Rate: 6%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Neil A. Dahlstrom
Carey Carrier Gill
Scots Club $500-$999
* Angel Foutch Tran
* Hieu T. Tran
1994
Alumni of Record: 118
Participation Rate: 10%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Allison Ritscher
* Mark T. Tupper
Scots Club $500-$999
* Daniel L. Schisler
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Michael A. Berberich
Cari Connell Lichtman
* Annette Carson Manthei
* Jeffrey W. McGhee
Pipers Club $1-$99
*Jessica Bunch Butcher
Jeffery A. Crum
Kimberly Freels
* Christopher J. Heatherly
* John C. Jacobs
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
Beth Bowdoin Tyre
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Michael J. Blaesing
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Lynn Foster McGhee
* Christy Finch Noggle
* Eric L. Noggle
Tara Budde Peters
Gina Tillman
* Philip D. Tweedy
* Korine Steinke Wawrzynski
* Vanessa Treat Wetterling
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Joshua E. Hornaday
Sheri White Owen
Tartan Club $250-$499 Allyson Behm
Addie Dallas Hebard Michael E. Rosenstiel
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Scott A. Beeler Sarah Botkin
Kathleen Yarger Lupont Angela Kemper McTernen
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Kelly Sutton Everding
* Tennille McClure Gimm
* Stacy Alderson Hornaday
Erik S. Hull
* Nathan R. Johnson
* Heather Haines Roseman
CLASS OF 1999
Alumni of Record: 263
Participation Rate: 7%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Joanna Davison
Scots Club $500-$999
* Diana Plack Hiel
* Trevor H. Hiel
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Matthew M. Hendon
* Heidi Pruett Olson
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Jason R. Dare
* Stephanie Orsi Dare
* Jay E. Dickerson
* Eric Hardesty
* Kristen Lightbody Hardesty
* Michael J. Jones
* Matthew P. Schaub Amy Stark Spong
Pipers Club $1-$99
Timothy R. Mottaz
Melissa McWhirter Peitz
* Lucy Kellogg Thompson
* Heather Downing Turnquist
* John M. Turnquist
CLASS OF 2000
Alumni of Record: 249 Participation Rate: 6% Scots Club $500-$999
* K. Scott Wiswall
Tartan Club $250-$499
Julie Anell
Benjamin A. Grethey
* Heather Sechrest Hendon
* Wesley W. Olson
* Emily Moore Raymond
* M. Lucas Raymond
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Hillary Lee Dickerson
* Tara Olson-Beeler
* Wendy Wilhelm Schaub Colleen Shaughnessy
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Therese Worden Rankin John E. Turnbull III Yvette Velez
CLASS OF 2001
Alumni of Record: 258
Participation Rate: 2%
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Megan Sluis Parsons
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Erica Hanlin Long
* Mary McGregor Luczu
* Warren D. Rowland
* Sarah Crummy Wolek
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022}
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Regina Bannan Johnson
Alumni of Record: 257
Participation Rate: 4%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Brian D. Valentini
Scots Club $500-$999
* Frank Alexander Clark
Tartan Club $250-$499
Matthew J. Coultrip
Highlanders Club $100-$249
David E. Garrett
* Misty Saline Lerner
Pipers Club $1-$99
John W. Larson
Brenda Mottaz-Passmore
Megan Schaefer
* Sarah Glascock Trager
Alumni of Record: 236
Participation Rate: 9%
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Dawn McRoberts Strauss
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Curtis S. Lane
* Erin Hoffmeyer Shaw
* Scott K. Shaw
* Jaimie Gurney Valentini
* Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Geoffrey M. Edwards
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Matthew S. Lerner
* Tara Todd Lewis
* Kathryn Overbeek Lovato
* Molly Larcombe McCarthy
* Zachary R. Stenfeldt
* Stephanie Fritz Woodard
Pipers Club $1-$99
Aaron J. Cluka
Kimberly Gyorkos
* Molly McNamara Klinger
* Michael P. Salanitro
Rosemary Lai Sheeler
* Devon Townsend Spencer
* Adam S. Volpp
* Elizabeth Nendza Volpp
Alumni of Record: 273
Participation Rate: 7%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* Nathan J. Gaskill
Scots Club $500-$999
Jennifer Heiman
Tartan Club $250-$499
Jamie Blaine Mammen
Kristin Martin
* Michelle Meyer Messman
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Katherine Grant Cazalet
* Ortez D. Davis
* Elizabeth Kline Elsbree
Matthew M. Hoag
* Joel A. Sage
* Tara Ferruzza Sage
* Casey Willey Stenfeldt
Pipers Club $1-$99
Anonymous
* Adam B. Carlson
* Michelle Flaar Carlson
* Jessica DeVore Johnston
* Justin M. Johnston
* Tamara Orte Elaine R. Durr
* Theodore R. Ross
* Joshua B. Spencer
Alumni of Record: 223
Participation Rate: 7%
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
* Laura Haumiller Gaskill
Scots Club $500-$999
* Theresa Gondek Bebout
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Rafael C. Delgado
* Kathryn Jackson
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Ryan S. Danzinger
* Andrew S. Elliott
Megan Merritt
Eileen Murphy
* Kelly Frericks Thannert
* Jill Randolph Wray
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Brenda Metternich Hoelscher
Samantha McKelvie
* Jill Waugamon Michalek
D. Pat Raftis
Ashley Sims
reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
Alumni of Record: 248
Participation Rate: 7%
Scots Club $500-$999
* Christie Nelson
* Amanda Weck
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Joshua M. Ragar
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Emily Eddington Dihle
* Tyler N. Dihle
* Matthew J. Hammer Evelina Lipecka
Pipers Club $1-$99
Jordanna Banks
* Alexis Zanis Carscadden
* Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald
* Ana Fisher Franks
* Todd D. Franks
Matt W. Gohlinghorst
* Albert F. Greene
* Shannon Healy Gross
* Abigail Horneck Ross
* Michael T. Wilmoth
Alumni of Record: 274
Participation Rate: 4%
Scots Club $500-$999
* Mollie Williams Harrod
* Richard F. Harrod Kelli Wefenstette
Tartan Club $250-$499 Silvia Fabela
* John K. Gerrity
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Wade R. Brown
Jamie Cucci
* Sarah Kaufman Lopez Kelly Stadter
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Amanda Havens Pilger
* Hilary Hawkinson Stott
Alumni of Record: 272
Participation Rate: 6%
Tartan Club $250-$499
Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross
* Erik C. Hoffer
* Karah Goetschius Hoffer
Highlanders Club $100-$249 Rachel Atherton Atherton
* Zak S. Edmonds
* Amanda Trotter Elliott
Sara Youngs
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Nicholas E. Carlson
* Samantha Dwyer-Baldyga
* Miles Z. Miller
* Joseph H. Pilger
Megan Carlson Prueter
Jessicah Heinzman Quilla
Melinda Todd
* Kristin Wilson Wilkes
* Vanessa Schumacher Witherell
Alumni of Record: 244
Participation Rate: 5%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Breanna Webb Schwarz
* Christopher C. Schwarz
Tartan Club $250-$499 Brian C. Jordan
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Molly Stewart Graeber
* Ankeia Scott
* Felicia Roberts Wachob
Pipers Club $1-$99
Samantha Briones
* Kyle Ray Christensen
* Madelyn Ethington
* Paige Halpin Smith
* Andrea Dorscheid Peterson William L. Saccomando
* Jacob T. Stott
Alumni of Record: 265
Participation Rate: 5%
Scots Club $500-$999
John C. Clifford IV
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Rachel Bold
Emily Caron
* Joshua A. Graeber
Harrison D. Heilman
Morgan Koss
* Jennifer Erickson Sanberg
Pipers Club $1-$99
Nishant Dixit
*Noah S. Emery
* Brittany Cecil Holmes
* Laura Greenwood Miller
* Jonathan C. Peterson
Mary Scotillo
of 2011, continued)
Laura Ziegler Swanson
CLASS OF 2011
Alumni of Record: 266
Participation Rate: 4%
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Hope Grebner Bibens
* Matthew S. Morman
Pipers Club $1-$99
Laurel Buckley Abraham
* Ashley Blust Bushong Eric M. Grant Fannetta Jones
* Joshua E. Mc Ewen Michelle Nutting Amanda Rush
* Kristen Wyse Wagner
CLASS OF 2012
Alumni of Record: 262
Participation Rate: 3%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Kathryn Argentine Willhardt
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Haley Jones Stockton
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Samantha Jagust
* John F. Scott
Pipers Club $1-$99
Kara Kitterman Jessica Landrey
* Jonathan M. Welty Jennifer Wheeler
CLASS OF 2013
Alumni of Record: 280
Participation Rate: 6%
Scots Club $500-$999
* Alex B. Brooks
* Clarissa Gardner Brooks
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Andrew R. Anselmi
* Brooke Anderson Anselmi
* Jeffrey K. Kelleher
* Brittany Munson Lipinski
* Peter A. Lipinski Kelly Russell
* Colleen Sinclair Sye
* Roy J. Sye
Pipers Club $1-$99
Patrick S. Corrigan
Morgan Enburg
Rebecca Isaacs
Daniel R. Kane
Kevin M. Lindsay
* Rebecca Riggs Kathryn Shipp Brinton B. Vincent
Alumni of Record: 253
Participation Rate: 4%
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Katherine Dunn Becker
* Rachel Whitlock Kelleher
* Jolene Rossell
* Matthew R. Schmidt
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Kaitlyn Washburn Cockerham
* Melinda Craddock Dixon
* Zachary T. Dixon
*Rachel Greising Burke Anthony R. Marino Rebekah Sell
Stevie Croisant Thieme Cody R. Whiteside
Alumni of Record: 255
Participation Rate: 4%
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Erin Willhite Lafary
* Ethan Scott Lafary
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Paige Nord Arnold
* Stephanie Lankford Baker Nicholas R. Evans
Carly Abbott Haddock Nicole Kamzic Adam P. Ruble
* Joy Meyer Zimmer
Alumni of Record: 265
Participation Rate: 3%
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Tyler R. Baxter
Scots Club $500-$999
* Benjamin P. Ketchum
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Emily Flint Schmidt
Pipers Club $1-$99
Dustin C. Atwood
Amanda Buck
* Evan J. Burke Matthew E. Geitner Emily Siefken
* Julianna Graf Welty
CLASS OF 2017
Alumni of Record: 312 Participation Rate: 3%
Scots Club $500-$999
* Jessica Irons Ketchum
Highlanders Club $100-$249 Kayla Beadles
Pipers Club $1-$99
Nicholas P. Mainz Jacob P. Marx Trevor P. Oetting Madeline Poole Perla Sanchez Carolyn Scherpe
* Mackenzie Whiteside Schleich
CLASS OF 2018
Alumni of Record: 286 Participation Rate: 2%
Scots Club $500-$999 Angela Baumann
Highlanders Club $100-$249 Antonetta Axup Pipers Club $1-$99 Danny S. Evers Vaughn R. Gentzler Mary Luzzo Sophia Slocum
CLASS OF 2019
Alumni of Record: 197 Participation Rate: 5%
Tartan Club $250-$499 Blake Christian Bryan Highlanders Club $100-$249 Tara Sturgeon Pipers Club $1-$99 Alexandra Barrett
* Amy Ward Denton
* Derek E. Denton Paige Gerard Denzel B. Johnson Haley Johnston
Connor S. McDonald Carl M. O’Connor Elizabeth Smith
Alumni of Record: 209 Participation Rate: 2%
Scots Club $500-$999 Jacob J. Durdan Highlanders Club $100-$249 Aleeka Gentzler
Pipers Club $1-$99 Elisabeth Riedesel Lucas K. Sondgeroth
CLASS OF 2021
Alumni of Record: 212 Participation Rate: 3%
Highlanders Club $100-$249 Joseph Coan Botte Doner Pipers Club $1-$99
Tyler Nash Dugan Clayton Schulenberg Shyanne Sheehan
* Rylee Mann Ulfig Brandon Wheeler
CLASS OF 2022
Alumni of Record: 186 Participation Rate: 35% Highlanders Club $100-$249
Charles Joseph Bonifer Ryan Michael Emmons Pipers Club $1-$99 Alison Barrington Loryn Beal Hailey Beeler Madelyn Bowermaster Kenneth Lee Broge Grace Brooks
Keegan Terrill Brown
Kendall Burt
Kara Carnes
Zachary R. Colberg
Matthew Ryan Datlof Jackson Christopher Davis
Hunter A. De La Rosa
Drake Allen Dietrich
Benjamin Patrick Dobberstein
Justin Keenan Douglas
Riley Joseph Dulin
Preston James Evans
Joseph Mark Feenstra
Madeline Fellhauer
Courtney Fisher
Kaitlyn Fisher
Natalia Garcia
Rebekkah Lynn Gebe Taylor Ginther
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022}
Troy Stuart Hippen
James M. Johnson
Kyle Nathaniel Jones
Enrique Nicolas Juarez Jr.
Morgan Kath
Christopher Kimble
Megan Gilstrap Kimble
Caroline King
Andrea Lejsner
Marissa Logan
Olivia Matlock
Daniel M. McClung
Rebecca Merletti
Grant Edward Miller
Sidney Moore Elizabeth Morales
Elexus Mowery
Brice Felix Ntone Nkongo
Julia Oakson
Kaitlyn Osmulski
Evan Michael Otto Mollie Paisley
Jordan Peckham
Madelaine Perez
Bryan C. Peters
Kaleb James Plattenberger
Kody Philip Plattenberger
Emma Poole
Nicole Poole
Skylar Rapp
Mason Douglas Sanford Shylah Solis
Alex D. Taylor
Matthew Robert James Thoele Iliana Torres
Lindsey Courtois Turnquist
Ashlyn Welch Reginald Willis Kailey Woolard
Alumni of Record: 3 Participation Rate: 33%
Pipers Club $1-$99 Benjamin Edward Goecke
President’s Club $25,000 or more
* Robert J. Ardell ’62
Gordon K. Young ’61 and Jane Corman Young ’61
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
William G. Hurckes ’81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ’80
J. Stanley Pepper ’76 and Christine Pepper
Jean Peters Witty ’88 and Peter N. Witty
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Won Yang Everett ’68 and William W. Everett
F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Margaret Will Lee ’71
† Frank W. Lee III ’69
Larry E. Millikan ’58 and Jeanine Johnson Millikan ’61
F. Grant Minor ’74 and Emily Johnson Minor ’76
Jean Hutchinson Randolph ’68 and Ross Randolph
Ralph L. Riggs ’60
* Eugene R. Scholes Jr.
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
Stephen M. Bloomer ’83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer
Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82
Daniel A. Cotter ’88 and Ann Stites Cotter ’87
Jane Marshall Kellogg ’72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Albert S. Maurer ’56
John J. Scotillo ’72 and
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Michael J. Blaesing ’96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ’95
Margery Heaton Clarke ’58
Luis De Leon Nieves and Feng Chu De Leon Nieves
* Frederick A. Fletcher John Goddard
* Sally Meaker Guth ’80 James C. Hornaday ’61
* Richard A. Johnson ’70
* Leon A. Kraut ’67
Gwendolyn Wallgren Lewis ’59 Sean P. Maher ’95 and Shalaine Maher
Stanley L. McKelvie ’64 and Sandra McKelvie
John I. Moore Jr. ’69 and Mary Moore
Julie O’Hara
Richard W. Peters ’58 and Patricia Peters
Linda Reed ’69
Robert E. Slocum and Linda Perez-Slocum
Byron Sondgeroth ’88 and Suzan Sondgeroth JoAnn Sorensen
* Dorothy Young Voetberg ’59
Daniel S. Weber ’74 and Geralyn Pope Weber ’76
Roger E. Well ’86 and Dana Well
Joseph M. Welty ’78 and Jean Welty
* Martha Williams Whiteman
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
David T. Workman and Linda Workman
Scots Club $500-$999 Anonymous † Evard P. Best ’56
Kristyne Gilbert ’90 and Charles Duane Bonifer
Sharon Avery Danner ’65 Anne Quinby Dyni ’56
John P. Edmonds ’71 and Christine Zak-Edmonds Christine Winkelman Glasgow ’89 and Terry L. Glasgow Mary Auliff Havens ’72 and John P. Havens
Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess Gordon Hunter II and Kathryn Hunter
Christine Johnston
Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89 and Don Juszczyk
Janet Link Leonard ’63 and Robert D. Leonard Jr. Maureen Smiley Liesman ’60
* Brooks McDaniel
Stephen C. Morrill ’90
Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ’90 and John R. Nelson
Anthony E. Oakson and Brenda Oakson
Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole
Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ’83
Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85
Jason Schaefer and Patricia Schaefer
Daniel L. Schisler ’94 and Angela Schisler
Tartan Club $250-$499
James W. Albright ’69
Raymond S. Bland ’79 and Kimberly Whowell Bland ’81
Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown
Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90 and Gary M. Dulin
James Dunn and Patricia Dunn Joan Gilmour
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam J. Jarrod Hippen ’92
Kristi Millar Hippen ’93
Dale Hull
Amanda Hutton ’95
Aaron D. Jensen ’89 and Dana Jensen
Judith Gardiner Johnson ’71 and Kevin M. Johnson
Ann Lampariello
Steven D. Mahrt and Vickie Mahrt
Robert D. McLaren ’66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ’68
Rodney Nord and Christine Nord Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch
Michelle Brown Postin ’89 and Brett Postin
Rosemary Pullen
David A. Riggs ’87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ’89
Jan Weshinskey Schons ’69 and Carl R. Schons
Jayne Poland Schreck ’90 and Joseph C. Schreck
Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets
Donald P. Tanney ’79 and Crystal Tanney
Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Anonymous
Jon R. Adolphson and Stephanie Adolphson
Donna Mrkvicka Ardell ’63
John Asplund and Julie Asplund
William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington
Greg Bartram and Tina Bartram
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bauer Martha Beck
Charles G. Bell ’60 and Sarah Bell ’71
Michael A. Berberich ’94 and Christine Berberich
David L. Bergerhouse and Gloria Rumph
Robert Bernas and Marcia Bernas
* Rodney E. Bollman ’56
Brian Alan Bossert and Pam Bossert
Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones
Samuel P. Brooks and Sherrie Brooks Ann Callaway
William Carter and Joy Carter Laura Cavanaugh ’86
Shannon Clay and Morgan Clay
Brian Corn and Catherine Stark-Corn
Christopher Cornelius and Lisa Cornelius
Jeff S. Cutler
Kevin Daleiden and Carla Daleiden
Arturo M. De Vitalis ’50
Paul D. Dockins and Leann Dockins
James Dodge and Constance Dodge
Christopher Doner and Jennifer Doner
Marnie Steach Dugan ’95
George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee
Jerald D. Eiserman ’68 and M. Simpson Eiserman ’68 Anita Fillman
Neil Finlen and Lynda Finlen
Robert B. Firchau and Mary Firchau
† Sheryl Johnson Geiger ’56
Jane Gramkow
Daniel Greising and Rebecca Greising
Stan Grzywna and Debi Grzywna
Timothy M. Haak ’80 and Christine Haak
Mary Johnson Hanlin ’66
Mary M. Hawk
Susan Higbee
Kirk A. Holman ’83
James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes
John C. Hughes Sr. ’74 and Patricia Hughes
Mary Beth Incorvati
Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks
Delores Johnson
Christopher Johnston and Angela Johnston
Gordon Kiesgen III and Nanette Kisgen
Paul J. Kossack and Joan Kossack
Peter Koupas and Georgia Koupas
Timothy Krause and Jennifer Krause
Pamela Murray Kuby ’85
Helen Culp Lawrence ’84 and Thomas J. Lawrence
Alice Higgins Lawson ’73
Peter L. Leverenz ’69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ’72
Brian D Logan and Brenda Logan
David D. Long and Linda Long
Amy Lythgoe
Kathryn Mainz
Scott Martin and Linda Martin
George B. McEldowney and Patricia McEldowney
Deena Fisher McLaughlin
William M. McNall ’81 and Jane Simpson McNall
Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara
Chad T. Meyer and Shannan Meyer
Doug Miller and Deborah Miller
Grady E. Miller and Linda Miller
Glen Misek and Laurel Kilpatrick
Lynn A. Nelson ’57
Mary Peirce O’Brien ’68 and Kenneth O’Brien
Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90 and Lance Oetting
Kristeen Ford Peterson ’81 and Quentin J. Peterson
Gregory S. Phillips ’82 and
Rae Jean Meier Phillips ’82
Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts
Thomas G. Poeltler ’70 and Gini Poeltler
Raymond Pollastrini and Mary Pollastrini
Gary Propes and Sherri Propes
Jerry E. Pruett and Joan Pruett Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer Jolene Rossell ’14 and William Rossell
Harold L. Saline ’72 and Terrie Saline
William G. Schlobohm
Mr. and Mrs. P. Duane Serven
Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie Stanley W Simonson and Katherine Simonson
Gregory Simpson ’87 and Gail Cook Simpson ’87
Peter D. Smithhisler and Christina Smithhisler
George D. Sprout and Peggy Sprout
Bradley E. Sturgeon and Katherine Sturgeon John Thornton and Karen Thornton Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner R. Tracy Williams ’75 and Cynthia Williams
Brian K. Woodard ’97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ’03 Linda Yelm
Richard D. Young and Julie Young Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski
Pipers Club $1-$99
Janet Anderson
Betty Babcock
Michael D. Barry and Trina Barry John K. Baumann ’57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ’58 Cindy Beadles
Richard Bell and Susan Bell
* Nancy Garretson Benzon ’64
* Thomas Best E. Dean Blust and Jeanne Blust
Paul Bocchi and Holly Bocchi
Nancy Boley
Debbie Roth Burke ’87 and Crescent F. Burke John William Canterbury and Toni Canterbury
Thomas J. Carroll and Barbara Carroll
Martha Carwile
David S. Christensen and Rebecca Christensen
Scott Allen Colter and Tracy Colter
David Compton and Patricia Compton
Candy Conard
Michael L. Connell and Linda Connell
Leslie James James-Cook ’83 and Tony L. Cook
Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick Gary L. Daniels
Jessica Daniels
Joe Dempich and Ida Dempich
Cynthia Drea
Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Dunlap
Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley
Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher
John R. Foster Jr. and Annjanette Foster Stacey Fox
Clarissa Gentzler
Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen
Joshua D. Gimm ’97 and Tennille McClure Gimm ’98
John Goecke and Laura Scesnewicz
Michael D. Grafe and Patricia Grafe
Gregg Guenther ’90 and Traci Swanson Guenther ’93
Craig Gustafson and Margaret Gustafson
Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn
Brian Henson and Kathryne Henson
Kevin Hermie and Cathie Hermie Dennis R. Hermosillo and Lisa Hermosillo
Victoria Birk Horneck ’80 Violet Hutton
John C. Jacobs ’94 and Monica Stewart Jacobs ’95 Ann Jones
Doris Kelleher
Michael Ketchum and Janet Ketchum
Jay R Koppers and Patricia Bulleri
Sandra Frey Landrey ’86 and Robert Landrey
Gordon R. Lanning ’66 and Theresa Grozik Lanning ’68 Michael Mainz
Lyndon D. Meyer
Barbara Williamson Nichol ’53
Jeffrey Nowicki and Kathryn Nowicki
Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien
Janine O’Daniel
Sheri White Owen ’96
Dean Prentiss and Candace Prentiss
Karen Friedrich Pyatt ’84 and Jerry Pyatt
Therese Worden Rankin ’00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin
Casey Rexroat and Jen Rexroat
Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider
Gail Riester
Victor Rivera and Julie Rivera
Brenda Robinson-Young Carolyn Ross
Kevin Rossmiller and Wendy Rossmiller
Rod Scherpe and Leeanne Scherpe
Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Shana Schuab
Kenneth D. Schweitzer and Debra Schweitzer
Christina Scrivani
Jim A. Sellers Jr. and Jackie Sellers
Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger
Kari Bailey Shimmin ’97 and Henry R. Shimmin
James H. Sosnowski and Linda Sosnowski
Larry S. Sterett ’56
David Streeter and Barbara Streeter
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Stumpf
Lowell Trammell and Karen Trammell
Charles Vestal and Celinda Vestal
Brian C. Walker and Mary Walker
Richard P. Wherry ’60 and Nancy Van Natta Wherry ’60
James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop
David O. Wildermuth and Sandra Wildermuth
Lori Willhite
Carl Williams and Lana Williams
Randall K. Winbigler and Janice Winbigler
Christopher S. Woeltje and Carrie Woeltje
Deneen Wojtasiak
Scott M. Woods ’89 and Kelly Kitterman Woods ’88 Judy Yeast
President’s Club $25,000 or more Robin A. Johnson ’80
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Clarence R. Wyatt
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Gena Corbin Alcorn ’88
* Jennifer M. Armstrong
* Michael J. Blaesing ’96
* Kristen English
* Hannah Reagor Maher
* Karen Ogorzalek
* Mark S. Ogorzalek
Melony A. Sacopulos
* Mark E. Willhardt
Sarah Young
Scots Club $500-$999
* Charles Duane Bonifer
* Mollie Williams Harrod
Christine Johnston
* Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ’89
Laura Moore
* Dana L. Poole
* Thomas A. Sargent ’85
* Holly Tharp
Tartan Club $250-$499 Sherry Bair
* Chad M. Braun
* Jennifer Braun Wendy Downing
* Lynne Talbott Dulin ’90
* Lori Ferguson Sarah Henderson Kristi Millar Hippen ’93
* Dana Jensen
Brian Jordan ’09 McKenzie Price
* Jayne Poland Schreck ’90
* Joseph C. Schreck
* Michelle Holschuh Simmons
* Robert Holschuh Simmons
* Jeani Randall Talbott ’95
* Amy Warrington Joan Wertz
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Kevin S. Baldwin
* Sherrie Brooks
* Susan Clark
* Andrea Gillen Crum
Marsha Dopheide
Marnie Steach Dugan ’95
Roger D. Haynes ’82
* Stephanie Kinkaid
Tamara La Prad
* Erin Willhite Lafary ’15
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
* Tara Todd Lewis ’03
* Stacy Ashton Lotz
Kathryn Mainz
Anne Mamary
Deena Fisher McLaughlin
* William M. McNall ’81
* Barry J. McNamara Jill Munson
* Lori O’Brien Oetting ’90
* Daniel J. Ott
Timothy A. Pahel
Trudi Peterson
* Douglas B. Rankin ’79
* Emilee Renwick
* Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ’10
* Jordan Scherpe-Lencioni
* Bradley E. Sturgeon
* Marci Switzer
* Timothy J. Tibbetts
* Lori Walters-Kramer
* Brian K. Woodard ’97
Linda Yelm
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Trina Barry Cindy Beadles
Mary C. Beintema
* Jeanne Blust Agnes Boock Marjorie Bond
Paula Buban
Vanessa Campagna
* Michelle Flaar Carlson ’04
* Nicholas E. Carlson ’08
Martha Carwile
Zachary R Colberg ’22
* Michael L. Connell
* Lynn Daw
* Jennifer Pilnik Dickens
* Lisa Eckley John Eckstine Eric Engstrom Danny S. Evers ’18
* Catherine Fasano
* Christopher Fasano
* Heather Fisher
* John R. Foster Jr.
* Jevanie Gillen
Audra Goach
* Sharon Gonzalez
Mark E. Grover
Troy Stuart Hippen ’22
* Nathan R. Johnson ’98
* Regina Bannan Johnson ’01
* Jessica Johnston ’04 Daniel R. Kane ’13
* Stephanie Kinkaid
* Jerry Kinney
* Kristina Kinney
Elizabeth Kopping
Ashwani Kumar
Rylee Mann ’21 Brock A. McNinch
* Bobbi Swarts Pio
* Thomas J. Prince
* Jeffrey D. Rankin
Joel Reed Kevin R. Roberts
* John N. Salazar Megan Schaefer ’02
* Patricia Ohler Shallenberger
* Kari Bailey Shimmin ’97
* Todd A. Skrivseth
Elizabeth Smith ’19
Michael Sostarecz
* Shweta Arpit Srivastava
* Heather Downing Turnquist ’99
Lindsey Courtois Turnquist ’22
* Jonathan M. Welty ’12
* Julianna Graf Welty ’16 Cleta Willems Chris Wilson
* Kelly Kitterman Woods ’88 David C. Wright
* Janis Wunderlich
President’s Club $25,000 or more
* Elizabeth Ardell
* John L. Collier David L. Evans
* Beverly Goldsborough Merle B. Growden
* Rebecca Hart
* Deborah Kopinski
* Kay Riley
* Ned C. Roberts
* Lee Yahnke
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
Gaye Burek
* Barbara Dahl
* Curtis M. FitzGerald
* Phyllis Kaskel
* Reese Kemp
* Josephine Mainetti
* Lonn W. Myers
* Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt
* Linda Oggel
J. Hunter and Julie Peacock
* Carolyn Plummer
* Joyce Simpson
Lynn Stubblebine
* Leslie Svoboda
* Daniel Watts
* Peter N. Witty
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* James F. Beall
* Harlow B. Blum
* Robert Bollman
Robert and Hope Cerpa
* Marcia Courson
* Richard Edwards
† Martha Gerber
* Barbara Graue
* David W. Greer
* Monica Kapoor
* Pamela Kerr
* Judy Klusendorf
* Judith Knox
* Kristina Lewis
Vincent D. Mahoney
Thomas J. and Sue McDowell
* Kathryn McGrath
* Kenneth McLeod
* Dina Nathanson
* Martha Pailes
* Michael R. Robinson
* Kathryn Scholes
* Diane Smith
* Raymond E. Sorenson
* Lobie Stone
Ronald C. Wheeler
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
Scott and Janey Bond Ronald L. and Jane Bowers
* Bonnie Carroll
* Carolyn Cottrell
* Kristie DiGiorgio
* Victor E. Dobras
* Cynthia Dorsch
* Kathleen Fuller Linda Groves
* Michele Johnson
Miriam Patton
* Donna Perzigian
* Anna Richards
Robert J. Shriner Jr.
* Ilene Sipe
Nancy Snowden
* Robert K. Thierry III
* Maryann White
* Winona Willing
George J. Wolcott
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Kent Armstrong
* Wanda Asplund
* Susan Austin
* Winona Barcon
* Shirley Barton
* Susan Bates
* Brandt Beeman
* Eileen Beveridge
Kathryn Bondurant
* Sharon Borine
* Lorraine Botticelli
Daniel H. and Michelle Bowers
Michael L. and Linda Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Brown
Gail Bunce
* Barbara Caldwell
* Yolette Lorquet Colclasure
Jacquelyn Condon and Neal Heerwagen
Simon C. and Stacy Cordery
Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki
* Karen Dahlstrom
* Dawn Darner
F. Garvin Jr. and Bernice Davenport
* Ben R. Day
James L. and Janet De Young
* Dorene Denney
* Gregory M. Dotseth
* Julia Duffy
* Barbara Evans
* Charles E. Fienning
† Peter C. Fishburn
Daryl and Susan Fisher Marie Foster
* May Gamer
* Kim Goehl
* John Guth
* Lois Hadsell
* Judi Heck
Gilbert and Victoria Hennenfent
* Keely Hillison
* Ray Ince
* Ines Irelan
Scott C. and Monica James
* William E. Kerr
* Millicent Knight
* Robert Kraft
* Elizabeth Kreitler
* Heidi Lawson
Suellen Lee
* Dennis Lowry
* James C. Lubs
* Jeffery G. Maher
* Shalaine Maher
* Laura McCabe
R. Jeremy and Mary McNamara
* Diane McQueen
* Lynette Cadwell Mortonson
* Paige Niehaus
* Bruce Edmund Nolin
* Daniel O’Hara
* Suzanne Peterson
* George Phelps
* Corey Plath
Barbara Provus
E. Kemp Prugh
* Virginia Rassieur
* Judith Reinsberg
* Dave Scott
* Janet Agan Shauman
* Debra Smith
* James Stipp
* Jane Taylor
Michael L. and Michele Thompson
David M. and Mary Timmerman
* Tina Tupper
John and Denise Turnbull
* Kirk Van Kuiken
* Allen Voetberg
Mitchell Walker Margaret Walker Wallace
* Bruce W. Weal
* Debbie Weiman
* Laura Welti Melissa Wieland Frank and Jennifer Wilary
* Judith Wilson
* Bronwyn Yocum
* J. Bradley Zessin
Scots Club $500-$999
* Benjamin R. Bebout
* Douglas E. Bellm Nancy Blew
* Debbie Bockler
* Judith Bowen
* Bruce Brown
* Joyce Carolus
* Jennifer Clark
* Louise DeDera
* William Duncan
* Roxann Elsey
Trevor Ewell
* Joanne Forkner
* Paul Fritz
Christopher J. and Lisa Gavin
Peter A. and Janet Gebauer
* Barbara Hartig
* John Haynor
John E. Hermann
* Carrie Holland
Patricia Ikan
* Margaret Jaynes
Stephen A. Johnson
* Jerry Ledbetter
Kenneth W. Livermore
Pierre and Lynn Loomis
Kathleen Lowe-Arthur
* Linda McDaniel
* Marna McDaniel
Robert E. and Carolyn Meling
* Gayle Mimnaugh
* Susan Mitchell
* Terry D. Moss
* Sandra Murray
* John R. Nelson
* Sean D. O’Laughlin
* Beth Owens
* Norma Phelps
* Janice Poole
* Harry Resis
* James Roolf
John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips
* Angela Schisler
* Ruth Simmons
* Ellen Stergulz
* Thaddeus Tharp
* Joyce Van Cura
Sarah Twomey Walters
* Julie Weber
* Jonathan Wiswall
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Helen Adam
* Sally Adams
* Vicki Amgott
* Maryellen Anderson
* Dennis Ary
* Lyle Baele Anne Baker
* Ben H. Baker
* Marisa Barrile
* Nancy Berg
* Joyce Bianucci
* Dennis Blewitt
* Carolee Block
* Melody Bollin
* Karen Bowden
* Amy Boyd
* Darwin Bretsch
* Jani Brooks
* Patti Burgess
Jeremiah F. and Krista Bushmaker
Ralph D. Butler
* Penny Campbell
Bruce Chapman
Mary Chatfield
* Richard A. Coon
Paula Cramer
* Ashley Davis
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022}
Mark DeVries
* Gary M. Dulin
* Christina Edwards
* Dawn Edwards
* Jon Ferguson
* Katie Gerrity
* Else Goodman
* Judith Greer
* Robert P. Gundersen
* Bradford Hardie
* Karen Hartman
Dennis L. Jr. and Emily Heaberlin
* Vicki Howell
* Mary Karcher
Barbara Kennedy
* Shannon Kline
* Dennis K. Kohlmeyer
* William C. Lee
* Shirley Lieb
* Paul Ludkey
* Ann Ludlow
* M. Jennifer Makiney
* Janet Martin
* Chad Messman
Judy Minteer
* Barbara Mitchell
* Roxanne Mitchell
† Mary Noton
John and Beth Osterlund
* Nathan J. Parsons
* Brett Postin
Jane Hartley Pratt
* Alice Purington
* Sara Ragar
* Amber Ross
* Martha Sanders
* Dianne Sears
* Lawrence Seiwert
* Bonnie Stephenson
* Tyler Stockton
* Paul Stoffer
* Brian Strohschein
* Mark W. Talbott
* Stephanie Tatem-Murphy
* Carole Thompson
* Shiraz Y. Vakharia
* John Van Kirk
* Kevin D. Warrington
* Howard West
* Marsha Wilson
* Jean Wolf
* Stewart D. Work
* Michael Zachmeyer
Highlanders Club $100-$249
Anonymous Friends
* Wallace Acker
* Daniel A. Alfrey
* Annetta Allen
* Mary Anderson
* David Arvesen
* Margaret Asoian
Robert R. and Christine Ayers
* Steven W. Babcock
* Heather Henson Baldwin
* Ronald Barman
* Daniel P. Beatty
* Cale Becker
* Todd L. Bezenah
* Robert Bibens
* Brenda Birkhofer
* Tina Birkhoff
* Alathea Blischke
* Georgiana Bollman
Kenner Bowers
* Roderick P. Brand
* Gary M. Briddick
* George T. Britton III
* Gerald Brooks
* Samuel P. Brooks
* Abby Brown
* K. Reagin Brown
* Max A. Brown
* Tary L. Brown
* Lynn Brunswick
* Michael A. Buresch
* Melanie Burns
* Kevin Caba Judy Calhoun
* Patricia Campbell
* Blanche Capilos
* Frieda Carstens
* Laura Carstens
* Brett Cazalet
* Sherwin Chan
* Alex D. Clark
David Reid Clark
* Kenn R. Corban
* Jeff Creek
* Curtis L. Crum
* Patricia Davis
* Mary Dawson
* Karen Deam
* Laura Derbak
* Diane Dorn
Dorothy Douglas
* Barbara Downard
* Carrie Downs
* Nicole Mason Edmonds
* Bonnie Edson
Tom Edwards
* Branndon Elsbree
* Fredrick C. Estes
James W. and Kel-Ann Eyler
* Mary Eyre-Cerkez
* Wayne F. Fesler
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
* Tim Fitzgibbon
* John Foley Kim Fornero
John L. Forney
James C. and Gladys Free
* Keith Garrison
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* Carole Taylor
* Don C. Teel
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* Robert I. Watson Jr.
* Matthew Wawrzynski
* John Welch
* Dale Whiteside
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* Arpit Srivastava
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67 Athletics LLC
Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Anonymous Aon Foundation
Arthur H. Buckley dba Artco Graphics
Associated Colleges of Illinois Big River Resources, LLC
Blackbaud Giving Fund by its Agent Your Cause - Bayer
BP Foundation, Inc C/O Givingforce Foundation
BSN Sports
Caterpillar Employee Political Action Committee
Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program
CDW
Charities Aid Foundation of America State Farm Companies Foundation Disbursement Portal
Charities Aid Foundation of America, Dominion Energy CME Group
Coastwide Environmental Community Health Foundation of Warren & Henderson Counties
Community National Bank
Compton Accounting Country Financial
David Vaughan Investments Inc. Exxonmobil Foundation
F&M Bank
Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company of Iowa
First Lutheran Church
Fork Catering Company
Hieu Tran DBA Insurance Agent
Innkeeper’s Coffee
Inspectrum Home Inspections
John Davis Small II Residential Account
John P. Edmonds Ltd
Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds
Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program
Johnson Controls Foundation
Julia A. Paulson, DMD, and Peter L. Paulson, DMD Kellogg Printing Company
Kone Inc.
Land Management Partners, LLC
Lyon County Animal Hospital
MC Sport and More
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith
Midwest Bank
Midwest Financial Services Group, Ltd. Robert S. Makiney MTC Communications
* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022}
OSF Healthcare Systems
Porter-Hay Insurance Agency, Inc
Prairie Communications
Prairie Vista Farm
QCR Holdings, LLC
Rip Fulton Business Account
Robert G. Thompson Trucking
Robyn Ann Valle PC Security Savings Bank
Simply Vein
SJW Enterprises LLC Market
Alley Wines
Smithfield Foods
Southern Star Finishes, LLC
State Farm Companies Foundation
Stephen L. Rider DDS
Stifel Investments
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
Matching Gift Program
The Benevity Community Impact Fund Microsoft
The Commencement Group Inc
Ty Ink Promotions, Inc.
William S. Daniel Attorney At Law
Wortman Farm Account
Yourcause, As Agent for Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund
YourCause, LLC Trustee for Chevron Matching Employee Fund
YourCause, LLC Trustee for Robert Half
YourCause/Blackbaud, LLC Trustee for Illinois Tool Works
Janet Gillis Hansen Estate
2013 Luttrell Family Trust
Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc.
Alice J. Lawson IRA
Alvin T. Peterson Trust
Amazon Smile Foundation
Anita Ridge and David Greer
Donor Advised Fund
Ann B. Michael IRA
Anne Harmon IRA
Arlene C. Flynn IRA
Augustin S. Hart IRA
B. Gertrude Davis Trust
Baele Family Charitable Fund
Barbara Huwe Fund
Barbara L. Provus Charitable Fund
Bill Ellefson IRA
Block Family Giving Fund
Charles R. Hughes Living Trust
Charlie’s Charities
Christine S. FitzGerald IRA
Clarks Fork Foundation
Cline-Lofftus Foundation
Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation
Danny C. Richards IRA
David A. Bowers Foundation
David A. Bowers IRA
David A. Bowers Revocable Trust
David B. Stimpson & Linda S. Stimpson Trust
David L. Arnold IRA
David N. WIlling IRA
Dean A. and Nancy Graves Living Trust
Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund
Denniston Revocable Trust Dew Revocable Trust
Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund
Dr. C. Thomas Rezner IRA
E. Jay Van Cura MD Charitable Fund
Ed and Ellen Perry Group Fund
Edith Duncan IRA
Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.
Eleanor Ketcham Trust F. Addison Jones Trust
Forney Living Trust
Frank Adam III Revocable Living Trust
Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation
Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA
Gail Bunce IRA
Gail Landauer IRA
Gary and Mary Anne Daniels Trust
Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust
Gary L. Sears IRA
Gift4Giving Program
Gordon Young IRA
Hamil Charitable Account Fund
Hardie Family Giving Fund
Henry S. Peacock Trust
Henry Safford Peacock Foundation
Howard A. Fulford IRA
Illinois Library Association J & L Freedom Foundation
reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
J & V Flynn Foundation
Jackson Family Trust Charitable Fund
James & Claudia Spotts Trust
James & Judith Calhoun Rev. Trust
James and Carolyn Hinton Trust
James Caldwell IRA
James G. Mercer IRA
James R. Klusendorf IRA
Jan M. Schons Trust
Janet Camp IRA
Jawaharlal Charitable Trust
Jeanne B. Morris IRA
Jeanne Robeson IRA
Jerry Ledbetter IRA
Jim and Anne Beall IRA
Jim and Connie Dodge Giving Fund
Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust
Joanne G. Moy IRA
John A. Elliott Trust
John and Mary Moore Charitable Fund
John E. Harmon IRA
John Hermann Declaration of Trust
Judith Sluka Butcher IRA
Kapoor Family Fund
Karen A. Chism IRA
Karen Bush Watts IRA
Karen E. Krueger Giving Fund
Karl K. Taylor IRA
Kemp Family Charitable Fund
Kennedy J. Reed IRA
Kenneth M. Klein IRA
Kenneth W. Livermore IRA
Larry Millikan IRA
Lee & Judith Schaeffer Jr. Charitable Fund
Leon A. Kraut IRA
Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust
Lila Blum IRA
Linda Klabunde Trust
Lonn Myers IRA
Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA
Marcia Adair IRA
Marco T. Digiorgio IRA
Margaret C. Bozarth IRA
Margaret Roberts IRA
Mary A. Anderson and Bruce A. Anderson Trust
Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund
Mary L. Schwalbert Rev Trust
McLeod Family Gift Account
Merle B. Growden IRA
Mitchell Family Charitable Gift Fund
Nancy Snowden Donor Advised Fund
Patricia B. Friese Trust
Paul L. Brown IRA
Payson S. Wild, Jr. IRA
Peter E. Upton Charitable Fund
Pfaffmann Charitable Fund
Phelps Family Fund
Quakers Farm Foundation
Ralph E. Whiteman IRA
Ralph Riggs IRA
Randolph Living Trust
Raymond and Mary Lynn Pollastrini Trust
Reed Gift Fund
Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund
Richard E. Yahnke IRA
Rick Hoy IRA
Riley Family Fund Greater Des Moines Community Foundation
Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust
Robert C. Roush IRA
Robert G. Riley JR IRA
Robert G. Winter and Mary Winter Trust
Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund
Robin Galloway Donor Advised Fund
Roger A. McCaig Living Trust
Roger Wilson IRA
Ronald E. Noton and Mary L. Noton Living Trust
Rural Schools Collaborative, Inc. Russell Marshall IRA
Sanford Living Trust
Schwab Charitable Fund
Scott and Janey Bond Trust
Sharon Z. Fesler IRA
Stephen Dale Mey IRA
Steven Hoffman IRA
Stewart Work IRA
Susan B. Jones Living Trust
Susan L. Klein IRA
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
The Presley 1998 Trust
The RKC Fund
The Twomey Foundation
Thomas B. Doyle IRA
Thomas J. McDowell IRA
Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund
Tornquist Family Foundation
United Way of Greater Rochester
Trevor & Elizabeth Ewell Donor
Advised Fund
Vicki Hennenfent IRA
Vincent D. Mahoney IRA
Virginia Rassieur IRA
Warren County History Museum
Wieland Family Foundation
William Duncan IRA
William J. Droppa and Margaret
F Droppa Trust
William Simpson IRA
Wiswall Giving Fund
Yahnke Family Charitable Fund
YourCause, LLC Trustee for AbbVie Employee Engagement Fund
YourCause, LLC Trustee for Chevron Employee Funds
Neal K. Anderson ’62
Loren Michael Berberich ’24
Rosellen Berberich ’25
Riley R. Bernas ’24
David A. Bowers ’60
Grace Brooks ’22
Timothy C. Brown ’98
G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ’62
Kelly Compton Cheline ’08
Allyson Clay ’23
Monica Corsaro
Charles Courtney Jr. ’57
Thomas S. Davis ’62
Tyler M. Davis ’22
Sydney Dockins ’22
Bradley T. Dulee ’17
Rachel Edwards ’07
Laura Dulee Engo ’20
Frank Gersich
Robert R. Gillogly ’61
Meaghan Glenn ’22
Brendan Gregg Guenther ’22
Elizabeth Hermosillo ’22
Regina Bannan Johnson ’01
Andrew D. Kerr ’73
Pamela Kerr
Mary King ’90
Robert W. King Jr.
Nicole Koppers ’24
Samantha Koppers ’23
Thalia Koupas ’22
Marissa Logan ’22
Celeste Lythgoe ’24
William M. McNall ’81
Grant Edward Miller ’22
Josie Morgan ’22
Brice Felix Ntone Nkongo ’22
Krista Compton Peck ’07
Madelaine Perez ’22
Judy Peterson
Bobbi Swarts Pio ’92
Emma Poole ’22
Nicole Poole ’22
Olivia Postin ’24
Douglas B. Rankin ’79
Jeffrey D. Rankin
Jaiden Lee Rivera ’25
Kayla Jones Rosselli ’11
Mason Douglas Sanford ’22
Carolyn Scherpe ’17
Reid P Sondgeroth ’23
Nancy Burke St. Ledger ’69
Larry S. Sterett ’56
Lobie Stone
Fred Wackerle ’61
Joan Wertz
Nathan Alan Willig ’22 Clarence R. Wyatt
Eric S. Anderson ’75
Linda Glascock Beguelin ’82
James S. Bondurant ’57
Robert Lyle Boughan ’62
Robert H. Buchholz
Thomas J. Burek
David W. Campbell ’62
Wendell B. Chestnut ’51
Bonnita McAllister Courtney ’58
Fern Cramer
Paul Cramer
Christopher D. Edmonds ’74
Janet Faulkner ’71
Lynda Doi Fick ’70
Stephen R. Flanagan ’62
Thomas E. Flanders ’54
David A. Frey ’57
Gail Knuckle Gibson ’70
Kenneth C. Gould ’53
Jean Didier Hale ’70
Nancy Crotzer Harmon ’68
Bruce Haywood
Mary McCracken Hubbard ’32
Ronald Ikan ’63
George W. Jamieson ’58 Harlan G. Johnson
Susan McDougall Kennedy ’52 Richard L. “Doc” Kieft
Harriett Rhea Livermore ’51
Douglas N. Long ’87
Vincent Macdonald
Betty Bollin Mahoney ’57
Laurence J. Moore ’62
Marian Prugh Nichol ’52
Paul A. Palmer ’80 Daniel N. Pannabecker ’62
Terry R. Park ’62
Robert G. Patton ’59
James C. Paul ’69
Grace Gawthrop Peterson ’22
Channing L. Pratt ’51 Glen D. Rankin ’43
Paul D. Ray ’56 W. Malcolm Reid ’32
Anne McLoskey Romine ’54
Richard D. Rompella ’66
Ira Smolensky
Dean St. Ledger
William A. Taylor ’67 Mary Work Theis ’42
Robert L. Walker ’51
Kyle J. Warwick ’14 Guy F. Welch ’62 Esther White
Gary D. Willhardt ’59 Dale R. Witlock ’73 Carol Dettman Wolcott ’63 Gladys Lightner Woll ’34 Robert G. Woll ’34
J. Richard Work ’43 Minna Fricke Work ’33 Evelyn Ruskin Work ’37 Raymond P. Work ’33 Robert M. Work Jr. ’32
Buchanan Center for the Arts
Faith United Presbyterian Church
Network for Good Illinois 8-MAN Football Association
Rural Schools Collaborative, Inc.
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
* Marcia Brink Adair ’70
* John C. Carlson ’74
* Andrew D. Kerr ’73
* Carol Veith Sorenson ’63
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Danette Bagley-Thierry ’86
Mary Alexander Corrigan ’82
* Eugene R. Dawson ’63
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
Tyler R. Baxter ’16
Craig A. Dahlquist ’78
Bradley J. Foley ’95
Deletra Cross Hudson ’92
* Sean P. Maher ’95
Michelle Perry ’89
* Christopher C. Schwarz ’09
* Wendell L. Shauman ’67
* Mark T. Tupper ’94
Scots Club $500-$999
* Roy E. Bockler ’72
Robin Jarvis ’84
Mary Dues Kemp ’93
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Deanna Marchand Baele ’95
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Hope Grebner Bibens ’11
* Wade R. Brown ’07
* Zak S. Edmonds ’08
Jeffrey K. ’13 and Rachel Whitlock ’14 Kelleher Evelina Lipecka ’06
* Roy J. Sye ’13 Nicholas J. Tucker ’73
Pipers Club $1-$99
* Christopher J. Pio ’84 Jennifer Wheeler ’12
President’s Club $25,000 or more
* Robert J. Ardell ’62
David A. Bowers ’60
* Karen Barrett Chism ’65
* William J. Goldsborough ’65
* Augustin S. Hart III ’68
Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ’86
* Mark S. Kopinski ’79 H. Safford Peacock William L. Trubeck ’68
* Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ’79
* Richard E. Yahnke ’66
David Wallace Club $10,000 -$24,999
† Nancy Speer Engquist ’74
* John A. Kemp ’82
Michael B. McCulley ’70
* Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89
* J. Hunter Peacock
* J. Stanley Pepper ’76
* Dennis M. Plummer ’73
* William M. Simpson ’65 Mark E. Taylor ’78
* Beth Bowdoin Tyre ’96
Fred Wackerle ’61
* Jean Peters Witty ’88
Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999
Douglas R. Carlson ’66
* John A. Courson ’64
Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90
Larry G. Gerdes
* F. Austin Jones
Robert “Cam” McConnell ’72
* Anita Ridge ’88
* Sherman U. Smith ’72
* Dwight Tierney ’69
* Clarence R. Wyatt
Founders Club $2,500-$4,999
* Daniel A. Cotter ’88
* Anthony J. Perzigian ’66
* John J. Scotillo ’72
Nancy Snowden
Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499
* Robert A. Dahl
* Harvey L. Echols Jr. ’81
* William T. Irelan ’62
* Carlos F. Smith ’90
* Ralph E. Whiteman ’52
Scots Club $500-$999
*Christine Beiermann Farr ’90
Tartan Club $250-$499
* Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ’89
Highlanders Club $100-$249
* Gerald A. Marxman ’55
* Charles E. Morris Jr.
* Gail Simpson Owen ’74
Alumni, parents, and friends who died during the last fiscal year for whom gifts to Monmouth College were made in their memory are listed here, along with those who contributed to memorials.
James S. Bondurant ’57
Kathryn Bondurant
Kenneth C. Gould ’53
Kathryn Cullivan
Jean Didier Hale ’70 John W. Evermon ’68
Peter L. Leverenz ’69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ’72
Nancy Crotzer Harmon ’68 John E. Harmon ’68
Marian Prugh Nichol ’52 E. Kemp Prugh
David Ward
Esther White
James L. De Young and Janet De Young
Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent
J. Rodney Lemon ’63 and Hallie Simpson Lemon ’63
Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60
Thomas A. Sargent ’85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ’85 JoAnn Sorensen
Gary D. Willhardt ’59
Margaret Hamil ’71
Hamil Charitable Account Fund
Patty Perkins Kenney ’85 and James E. Kenney
Jeanne Gittings Robeson ’60 Robert H. Roggeveen ’72
Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022
WE WELCOME NEWS AND PHOTOS related to your career, awards, reunions or travel with your Monmouth College friends, and any other information of interest to your classmates or alumni. We also welcome announcements and photos of alumni weddings and births, as well as alumni obituaries. Please see page 64 for submission guidelines.
Mary Ellen Kauzlarich of Monmouth is the oldest living alumna of Monmouth’s Kappa Delta sorority. Her four daughters, including Toni Hesseltine ’72 of Lone Tree, Iowa, are also Monmouth KD alumnae. Toni, who attended the KD White Rose ceremony at Homecoming, presented the roses from the event to her mother, who is 103 years old.
Ralph Whiteman 301 Courtyard Blvd. Monmouth, IL 61462-1098
ralphwhiteman1@gmail.com
Sally Smith Larson 5135 Davantry Dr. Dunwoody, GA 30338-4554 larsar@bellsouth.net
65th REUNION JUNE 1-4, 2023
Nancy Van Natta Wherry
1910 Highwood Ave. Pekin, IL 61554 njwherry@gmail.com
Our prayers go out to all our Monmouth alumni who are living in Florida. I hope I will list all of them and if I miss anyone, we still have you in our prayers: Tom Cheetham , Momoko Doan , Maureen Smiley Liesman , Carol Bryden Moore , Alvin Peterson , Susan Thompson and Jacque Campbell . You are in our thoughts!
Deeks Carroll 12433 Steamboat Springs Dr. Mokena, IL 60448-1639 deekscarroll@yahoo.com
60th REUNION JUNE 1-4, 2023
Susan Kauzlarich Kuster 1863 Township Rd. 2850N Seaton, IL 61476-9608 susan.kuster@gmail.com
55th REUNION JUNE 1-4, 2023
Charles Yost, a sculptor from Chicago, currently has 15 of his works on exhibit at Morrison Technical Institute in Morrison, Ill. Yost, who attended the School of the Art Insti tute in Chicago and also studied at Northern Illinois University, uses a broad array of me dia in his sculptures, including bronze and aluminum casting, polyester resin, fiberglass, welded steel, stainless steel, and welded alu minum fabrications. He holds both a master’s degree and an MFA in sculpture.
William Daniel of Fairview Heights, Ill., attended the May 7 Monmouth College alumni event in Denver, where he reunited with friends, Gary “Groove” Sears ’70, Eddie Greene ’72, Paul Daniel duBois ’74, Mary duBois Carrothers ’70, Eric “E” Degerberg ’72, Daniel McKay “Goose” Fowler ’72, Linda Margherio Stramiello ’71 and Ernie Grecula ’73.
50th REUNION JUNE 1-4, 2023 Nick Tucker 429 Linden Ave. Apt. 1-W Wilmette, IL 60091 njtuckersr@gmail.com
Pam Bellm of Batavia, Ill., has been appoint ed to a two-year term as an ambassador on Rotary International president Jennifer Jones’s Empowering Girls Task Force. As a long-standing member of the Rotary Club of Aurora, Ill., Bellm has been “girl focused”— leading a Days for Girls Team for the last eight years. Her team, located in the area and Asheville, N.C., sews and assembles feminine hygiene kits for girls in developing countries. These kits allow girls to remain in school during their menstrual cycle. Bellm’s
team has produced nearly 14,000 kits, which have been shipped to 117 countries.
Don Gladfelter and his wife, Vicky, of Milan, Ill., have donated approximately 5 acres of grassland and woodland to Prairie Hills Resource Conservation and Development, an accredited land trust. Located just northeast of Monmouth, the Gladfelter Wildlife Preserve protects such wildlife as grassland birds, bats, deer, squirrels and other woodland creatures. A dedication ceremony was held in October.
45th REUNION JUNE 1-4, 2023
Kathleen Clark Kimmel 347 Blackhawk Dr. Hopewell, IL 61565-9457 kckcat@gmail.com
Dr. Moira Dolan of Austin, Tex., has released her second book in the Boneheads & Brainiacs series (Linden Publishing). Heroes & Scoundrels: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the Nobel Prize in Medicine was published in August.
Robin Johnson of Monmouth was quoted in an Oct. 6 article in the Christian Science Monitor. The story, about whether a Democratic candidate for senate (Tim Ryan) can win in Ohio, quotes the Monmouth College political science lecturer as saying that Democrats need to do a better job courting the rural vote if they are going to hope to win in Midwest states.
Chris Pio
151 Woodstone Ln. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 cpio4262@gmail.com
The second volume in my Nicknames and Mascots series is now available. Gorillas, Gators and Greyhounds hit the Amazon Books marketplace over the Labor Day weekend. The book includes stories and photos from all 303 active NCAA Division II colleges and universities. It follows last
Four granddaughters of Tim Campbell, Class of 1904, one of five conspirators who stole the Civil War cannon that was to have been presented to Monmouth College by the rival Class of 1903 upon its graduation, were visitors to campus in October. The now-restored cannon, which they only remembered from its barrel having been buried nose-first in concrete since being retrieved from a creek in 1952, was a must-see part of their tour. From left are: Kristen Campbell Stanton ’82, Bradenton, Fla.; Alice Campbell DeJong, West Des Moines, Iowa; Beth Campbell Kooistra ’69, Austin, Tex.; and Lynne Campbell Krizek ’79, Fairbanks, Alaska. Another memorable stop for the sisters was Austin Hall, named for their great-grandfather, longtime music professor T. Merrill Austin.
year’s publication of Gryphons, Gorloks and Gusties, which covers Division III nicknames and mascots.
1988 Dan Cotter of Chicago is a recurring commentator on the nationally syndicated broadcast program “Price of Business,” hosted by Kevin Price, one of the longest running business shows in the country.
1991 Salena Dreger Scardina of Fort Wayne, Ind., has been named executive vice president of exter nal engagement for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. She previously served as chief customer success officer for Herff Jones, a provider of graduation and educational products. She also chairs the Greater Fort Wayne YMCA board of direc tors.
1992 Jill Henson Darin of Gen eseo, Ill., received a master’s degree in occupational safety and health from Columbia Southern University in 2021. She began a new job in February, working as a risk manager for all Iowa branch offices of World Insurance.
1996 Carissa Mahr Haning of Bloomington, Ill., has opened her own law office, specializing in estate planning and business management.
position, served as an assistant coach for EIU from 2000–02.
Ann McClung Klungseth 512 N. Main St. Washington, IL 61571-1525 ajclung@hotmail.com
Josh Oakley has been named head men’s soccer coach for Eastern Illinois University. He joined the team this summer after serving as head coach of Lansing Common FC in the Midwest Premier League, taking that team to a 10-13 record in 2021. Oakley, who brought 25 years of coaching experience to the
1998
Dusty Scott of Galesburg, Ill., is the illustrator of a children’s book by Janet Pogue Tolle titled Silas the Great House Cat. Set in Galesburg and inspired by a true story, the tale revolves around a shy feline who lives under the porch of a mansion and dreams of living inside. It was the first such project for Scott, who typically specializes in large-scale paintings.
Katie Minor of Pittsburgh was a visiting lecturer during Homecoming weekend, speaking to a Monmouth art class “On Creativity.”
She also spoke the same evening, accepting on behalf of her family the Alumni Association’s Family of the Year Award.
Alex Sandoval has been named the girls soccer coach at his high school alma mater, United Township in East Moline, Ill. Sandoval, who starred for the Fighting Scots on the pitch the last time the team advanced to the NCAA tournament, will also assist UT’s boys program. He has coached various club soccer teams over the past dozen years.
businesses. Rachel works as bookkeeper for the farm and for the businesses. She also is an insurance agent.
fall, where she now serves as assistant di rector of career development.
Albert Greene of Schaum burg, Ill., coaches football and track at Lake Forest College, where he also works as an internship specialist in the Career Advancement Center.
Andrea Madden of Lee, Mass., has begun a new position as director of marketing for Elidah, Inc. She also received her Reiki Master Teacher certification.
Kimi Karau Wilcoxon of Tallahassee, Fla., has begun a position as implementation specialist with EverTrue, a fundraising platform specializing in connecting donor data with web insights. She previously spent a decade in advancement communications with Florida State University.
Hilary Hawkinson Stott P.O. Box 83 Bristol, IL 660512 hilhawkstott@gmail.com
Chris Walljasper is a Chicago-based reporter for Thomson Reuters covering U.S. food production, supply chain, U.S. hunger and farm labor. The holder of a master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, he has had several bylines recently in stories about rising food costs.
Jared Kunkle and his wife, Rachel Jenks Kunkle , who raise corn and soybeans on 2,100 acres near Gerlaw, Ill., are profiled in a recent article in Progressive Farming The story notes that in order to be efficient and flexible in the challenging occupation, Jared has expanded his areas of expertise to include getting a commercial driver’s license, pilot’s license, farm-management license and real estate broker’s license. He is also a licensed insurance agent, snowplow driver, carpenter and volunteer. The couple are also partners in Land Management Partners LLC, which includes farm-management and insurance
In June, Roy Sye and Brad Nahrstadt ’89 facilitated a four-day leadership program through Sigma Phi Epsilon men’s fraternity. The Ruck Leadership Institute took place in Richmond, Va., at the University of Richmond’s campus, where SigEp was founded. Approximately 150 undergraduate scholars attended, and Sye and Nahrstadt were responsible for delivering instruction for 19 men in their group. “It was my first time facilitating and Brad’s 12th, I believe,” said Sye. “We were told it was the second time in SigEp history that two facilitators from the same home chapter were paired together. It was a very cool opportunity for the Illinois Gamma chapter of SigEp at Monmouth.”
2020 Chandler Claudé is a staff accountant for Quinn & Company in the Chicago area.
Samantha Brosend is in her third year in the Saint Louis University chemistry Ph.D. program, where she is serving as a research assistant in the Meyers Lab.
2021 Hannah Decker of Denver, Colo., is a master of social work student concentrating in aging ser vices. Her areas of focus include healthcare equality and integrative healthcare research. She works part-time as intergenerational program coordinator for Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging, and recently completed an internship at a facility, where she devel oped personalized care plans for residents.
Nicholas Mariano has joined the Kildeer school district in suburban Chicago as a middle school Spanish teacher.
Jacob Durdan is the new girls basketball coach at Streator (Ill.) High School.
Jacob Marx 106 S. Front St., Apt. 2D Philadelphia, PA 19106 jacob.p.marx@uscg.mil
Carolyn Scherpe is finishing her first season as promotions and events senior coordinator for the Houston Astros. She holds an MBA in sports management from Florida Atlantic University.
Elizabeth Smith returned to Monmouth College this
2022 Shepherd Coventon and Bryan Peters have relocat ed to Buda, Tex., a south suburb of Austin. Bryan is an account executive with Pangea Resourcing in charge of project develop ment in the east region of the U.S. working with renewable energy companies. Shep herd interviewed for three teaching jobs and was offered two of the three, accepting one in Buda.
CJ Bonifer is working as an admission counselor at Birmingham-Southern Col lege in Birmingham, Ala., covering the areas of Tennessee, Kentucky, the West Coast, and a few Birmingham area schools.
“I have consistently found myself referring back to the lessons and people I learned from while a student at the humble little college on the prairie,” he writes.
2003 Jason Paulsgrove and Jaclyn a daughter, Rylee Brianne January 28, 2022
2006 Heather Weber Green and Jeremy a daughter, Eliahna Florence July 21, 2022
2009 Ryan Powers and Heather a daughter, Liberty Rose April 25, 2021
2010 Kate Griffith Wignes and Brad a son, Beau Kessler June 26, 2022
Kelly Winter Fitzpatrick and Patrick twin daughters, Emma Rose and Paige Marie August 25, 2022
2012 Mary Grzenia Mowry and Nicholas a daughter, Eleanor Joy August 8, 2022
2015 Kelcey Duy Duffield and Adam Duffield ’16 a daughter, Emilia May May 12, 2022
2018 Mallory Misener Higgs and Alec a daughter, Hadley Lorraine August 6, 2022
2022 Karisa Wilson Warren and Michael a daughter, Anastasia Priscilla May 27, 2022
Carl Forbriger, 100, of Waynesville, Ohio, died April 3, 2018. He graduated with a degree in music and was a member of the track team and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Forbriger taught music in Dayton, Ohio, for 40 years, primarily at Belmont Elementary School. After retiring, he stayed active in music as a piano tuner. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marilouise Stice Forbriger ’41, and a brother, Robert Forbriger ’42
high school English. In her retirement, she wrote a weekly newspaper column and vol unteered at the public library.
Gertrude Davis, 94, of Smithshire, Ill., died July 19, 2022, following complications from a stroke. Also born into a Davis family, Gertrude married Jake Davis in 1950, and the couple was married 60 years until his death in 2010. In addition to Monmouth, she attended Browns’ Business College. Davis was a secretary, bank teller and farm wife.
Mary Schwalbert , 99, of Crystal River, Fla., died Sept. 25, 2022. She graduated with a de gree in chemistry and was a member of Kap pa Delta. Early in her professional career, she was an analyst and research chemist for several companies before training in medical technology at Mound Park Hos pital in Florida. She worked for roughly a quarter-century as chief technologist at St. Joseph Hospital.
Patricia McConnell Kennedy of Enoree, S.C., died in June 2021. During her time at Monmouth, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Bonnie Hargis Stookey, 93, of Indianola, Iowa, died Oct. 9, 2022. After working in various jobs, she joined National Travelers life in 1954, where she spent 31 years in the payroll and accounting departments.
Shirley McMullen Ristau, 93, a longtime resident of New Windsor, Ill., died Sept. 1, 2022. She graduated with a degree in biolo gy and was a librarian at the New Windsor Public Library for many years.
Nancy Kennedy Young, 96, of Lake Zurich, Ill., died June 27, 2022. She grew up in DeKalb, Ill., and had a detasseling job for several summers with DeKalb Corn. After attending North ern Illinois University there, she completed her English degree at Monmouth. One of her five children, Sarah Young Hudson ’74, graduated from Monmouth.
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Marilyn Peck Bentley, 95, of Valley Center, Kansas, died Aug. 2, 2022. She stud ied English and was a member of choir and the synchronized swim team. She taught in Spirit Lake, Iowa, and later in life completed a bachelor’s degree in edu cation at Buena Vista College and taught
Lyle Hoover, 93, of San Ra fael, Calif., died Oct. 15, 2022. He came to Monmouth after at tending a one-room schoolhouse through eighth grade. At Monmouth, he served as class president, was active in Tau Kappa Epsilon and graduated with a de gree in business. After serving in the Army, he worked for Proctor & Gamble in Cincin nati. When Hoover joined the company’s international division, he and his family moved to Puerto Rico, then Canada before settling in California, where he worked in corporate finance for a number of compa nies. Later, he worked for Clorox, where he served as CFO, retiring in 1992. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sidney Shepardson Hoover ’53, whom he met when she asked him to a campus dance.
Norma Lauer Miller, 91, of Chicago, died Aug. 3, 2022. She was a tax preparer for H&R Block.
Nancy Forsyth Flanders, 90, of Whitewater, Wis., died June 26, 2022. She graduated with a degree in biology and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Flanders was a master gardener, stained glass artist and amateur ornithologist. She and her late husband, Tom Flanders ’54, sailed to many ports of call in Lake Michigan. The couple traced their roots to the alphabeti cal seating for daily chapel.
Donald Reeder, 90, of Burlington, Iowa, died Sept. 26, 2022. He worked for North western Bell for more than 40 years, with long service as president of a local chapter of the Communications Workers of Amer ica.
Robert Wick, 88, of White River Junction, Vt., died July 25, 2020. He was based in Germany with the Army during the Kore an War and spent much of his career with Standard Register Company as a district sales manager.
D. Jean Two, 88, of Moscow, Idaho, died July 26, 2022. She graduated with a degree in educa tion and earned a master’s de gree in personnel administration from George Washington Uni versity. In 1957, she enlisted in the Navy, ris ing to the rank of lieutenant during 15 years of service. She was jet flight certified for high-speed, high-altitude flight. Two broke many bar riers and became the first woman to do a number of important tasks in the Navy pre viously never allowed for women. She later worked for Washington State University and owned and operated a cleaning service.
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Charles Kampton, 88, of Napa, Calif., died July 22, 2022. He graduat ed with a degree in economics and was a member of the foot ball team and Alpha Tau Omega. Prior to attending Monmouth, he served two years in the Army during the Korean War, attaining the rank of corporal. Kampton worked for what is now known as NCIS—Naval Criminal Investigative Service—and with Queen of the Valley Hospital, where he was in the engineering department for 14 years. In retirement, he earned the Volunteer of the Year honor for his work with the California Highway Pa trol Senior Volunteer program. Kampton was also an accomplished singer in a bar bershop quartet and was an extra in a few movies and television shows.
Frank “Bill” Lee, 75, co-recipient with his wife, Peggy Will Lee ’71, of the Monmouth College Distinguished Service Award in 1996 for their leadership in advancing the College’s pipe band, died July 17, 2022, at his home in Moline, Ill.
Lee, a fixture in the band that was origi nally known as the Highlanders long after his graduation, recalled a day in 1967 when the group was down to two pipers. He and his classmate, Bruce Danielson, went to Student Activity Night—uninvited—and signed up 22 new members. After the band again dwindled in 1994, Monmouth president Sue Huseman asked Lee and his wife to help bring it back.
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Edward Perry, 87, of Hick ory, N.C., died July 10, 2022, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He graduated with a degree in business ad ministration and was a member of Tau Kappa Ep silon. Perry spent much of his career as an industrial salesman and as a small business owner. Called a “consummate creator and inven tor,” he used his gifts to help build many Habitat for Humanity homes in the Hick ory area. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Ellen Littler Perry ’59, his college sweetheart .
In addition to helping establish a piping scholarship program, the couple traveled to campus weekly, offering pipe lessons to stu dents and interested community members. Assisting them were their son, Josh Lee ’99, who eventually served as pipe major for the revived band.
In 2000, the Lees founded the Black Hawk Pipes and Drums in the Quad Cities. Among the popular band’s current members is Sarah Grabowski ’00
Lee also performed with the Kansas City St. Andrews Society Pipes and Drums, Meet ing of the Waters pipe band in St. Louis, the Morton (Ill.) Highlanders and the Peoria Celtic Cross Pipes and Drums.
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James Calhoun, 84, of Macomb, Ill., died July 28, 2022. Growing up, he attended a one-room country school near Aledo, Ill. Following his high school graduation, Calhoun served in the U.S. Navy for three years. He graduated from Monmouth with a degree in mathematics, then taught math, first in Alexis, Ill., and then in Champaign, Ill., where he also earned a master’s degree from the University of Illinois. Next came a stint out of state, as Calhoun earned his Ph.D. in education from Oklahoma State University. He returned to the Land of Lincoln in 1965 to teach math at Western Illinois University. In 1982, Calhoun earned a master’s degree in computer science and taught at Sangamon State University in
Lee also was an active military reenactor with the North West Territory Alli ance, where he was part of the 84th Highland Regiment and the British Marines. A history major and a member of Eta Sigma Phi at Monmouth, he worked as a procurement analyst for TACOM on the Rock Island Arsenal for 30 years.
Springfield, Ill., before returning to WIU, where he became the founding director of academic computing. He received a Distinguished Service Award from WIU in 1991. His brother, Thomas Calhoun ’61, also attended Monmouth.
Dr. Charles Pogue, 80, of East Moline, Ill., died June 28, 2022, after a courageous battle with cancer. After graduating from nearby Media High School in 1957 at the age of 15, he graduated
from Monmouth with a degree in physics. Pogue continued his study of physics at the University of Missouri, earning a master’s degree and completing coursework for a Ph.D. However, he switched fields and attended medical school at the University of Illinois, receiving his training in internal medicine, which he practiced in Albert Lea, Minn., and the Illinois Quad Cities from 1972 to 2014. He was preceded in death by a brother, Dr. Robert Pogue ’67. Survivors include a sister, Nancy Pogue ’69.
Frank Youngquist, 83, of Rock Island, Ill., died Sept. 17, 2022. He came to Monmouth from Galesburg High School, where he was a member of the basketball team that appeared in three consecutive state tournaments. He was later inducted into the GHS Hall of Fame. While at Monmouth, he was a member of the basketball team and Theta Chi. He served in the Illinois National Guard from 1957-61. Youngquist completed his bachelor’s degree at Western Illinois University and also received a master’s degree and a specialist degree in educational administration from WIU. The talented athlete also played semi-pro baseball and fastpitch softball. He taught for nearly 40 years in Rock Island, Ill., and coached three sports. Youngquist served as the Rock Island Township Supervisor for 24 years and worked on his family farm whenever possible. While in college, he started the process of obtaining his pilot’s license, and he owned and flew his own small airplane throughout his life. His brother-in-law was a World War II bomber pilot, and Youngquist was a strong supporter of the Honor Flight of the Quad Cities and the Wounded Warrior Project. Survivors include a daughter, Polly Youngquist Faber ’92
worked for a law firm, a plastics company and a packing company. He served 25 years in the Vandalia (Ill.) Volunteer Fire Department, including eight years as chief. Survivors include his wife of 58 years and his siblings, Betty Beabout Boehm ’54 and Bill Beabout ’57.
Timothy Dove, 81, of Richland, Wash., died Aug. 14, 2022. He graduated with a degree in German and used his fluency in the language while stationed there with the Air Force. He was stationed twice in Korea during the Vietnam War. Dove also obtained certificates/degrees from the National Radio Institute and the Cleveland Institute of Electronics. His career included work as an electrical engineer with Hanford, during which time he also farmed 10 acres. In his retirement, he repaired office machines.
John Cochrun , 76, of Eugene, Ore., died in July 2022. He graduated with a degree in government then worked for the Department of the Navy in a number of human resources positions in a variety of places, including Naples, Italy. Cochrun received two Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Awards before retiring in 2001.
Gwen Hutton Barton, 81, of Vinton, Va., died April 6, 2022. She graduated with a degree in psychology and was a member of the synchronized swim team and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Barton earned a master’s degree in special education and taught at two schools in Livermore, Calif. Steven Washburn, 81, of Wichita, Kan., died Sept. 25, 2022. He graduated with a degree in chemistry and was a member of Theta Chi
Jerry Beabout, 80, of Aurora, Colo., died Sept. 17, 2022. He graduated with a degree in economics and was a member of Theta Chi. Beabout was an oil company owner and also
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Terence Cash, 78, of Phoe nix, Ariz., died Oct. 17, 2020. During the Vietnam War, he was a Navy submariner. He grad uated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in busi ness management. Cash’s business ventures and careers var ied, concluding with his retirement from the Maricopa County Superior Court Sys tem in 2013.
Sandra Terpening Morrison, 75, of Lena, Ill., died Sept. 17, 2022. She graduat ed with a degree in sociology and was a member of Crimson Masque. Morrison taught junior high in the Illinois com munities of Stronghurst and Knoxville before obtaining a master’s degree in social work from the University of Wis consin. She then was a social worker in the Freeport (Ill.) school district for 23 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Morrison ’69
Bruce Brown, 76, of Allyn, Wash., died March 17, 2022. He was a member of the track team during his time at Monmouth.
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Dennis Elliott , 78, of Hamp shire, Ill., died June 26, 2022. He graduated with a degree in government and was a member of the baseball team and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Most of his career was spent as a metals salesman.
1970 Peter Murley of North Ando ver, Mass., died Aug. 12, 2022, after a brief struggle with cancer. He graduated with a degree in business administration and was a member of Theta Chi, serving as chapter presi dent. After retiring from a career in sales, Murley formed a successful business with his wife, Susan Holland Murley ’70, and son.
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Edwin Tomlin, 76, of Pleas ant Plains, Ill., died Sept. 15, 2022. A member of Theta Chi, Tomlin went on to attend graduate school at Southern Illinois University. In his career, he was a high school teacher and farmer in addition to working in real estate and home fur nishings.
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Donald Anderson of Phoe nix, Ariz., died Aug. 10, 2022. After graduating from Monmouth, he pursued a master’s degree, starting his schooling at the University of Arizona but completing it at DePaul University. However, he enjoyed his time in the west and soon returned there, working for 45 years in the areas of commercial banking and consulting.
Jack Lidbetter, 73, of Grafton, Wis., died Aug. 18, 2022. He majored in business admin istration and was a member of the football team and Tau Kappa Epsilon. During his career, he owned two real estate companies and, in recent years, his own appraisal company. Survivors include a brother, Gordon Lidbetter ’69
Roberta Janicek Robison, 71, of Villa Park, Ill., died in August 2022. She graduated with a degree in French and was a member of Kappa Delta.
David H. Keith, 70, of Whitefish, Mont., died Feb. 4, 2021. He was a psychology ma jor.
Record-setting baseball coach Roger Sander, who was also an M Club Hall of Fame basketball player for the Fighting Scots, died Oct. 7, 2022, at the age of 65.
Sander, who coached the Scots to 373 baseball victories, was the fourth longest-serving coach in the history of Monmouth College athletics. Only Roger Haynes ’82, Terry Glasgow and Bobby Woll ’34 have had longer tenures.
A familiar face on campus for nearly 50 years, Sander was in the Huff Athletic Center on Oct. 1 to watch the Hall of Fame induction ceremony for one of his standout baseball players, Taylor Thiel ’02. In his acceptance remarks, Thiel shared the story of the impact Sander had on his baseball career, and on his life.
“I remember during the 2000 season, I challenged Coach’s authority on a mound visit,” said Thiel, who was in the first of three seasons as an all-conference catcher for Sander’s Scots after transferring from Iowa State University. “I didn’t finish that game,” which was the first game of a doubleheader.
“Between games, he lit into me,” said Thiel. “He let me know I could go back to Iowa State at any point. Finally, he said to me, ‘Do you still want to play this game?’ I said that I did, and he said, ‘Good, you’re starting the next game.’”
About 30 minutes later, in his first at-bat in the nightcap, Thiel belted the first of what would be a school-record 18 home runs.
“Words cannot express my gratitude for you giving me a second chance,” said an emotional Thiel to Sander. “I had to earn your trust and respect back. You helped me fall more in love with baseball than I thought I could. I hope I made you proud.”
Two years after that between-game exchange, with Thiel and several other talented seniors leading the way on the field, Sander coached the Scots within one victory of a berth in the College World Series. The team established a new high-water mark for victories with 26 as the Scots won the Midwest Conference title.
Under Sander, the Scots had 12 MWC South Division championships and reached the postseason in 15 of his first 16 seasons as head coach. He was named the MWC South Division Coach of the Year nine times, including 1996, when Michael Blaesing ’96 received the league’s Position Player of the Year honor.
“Coach Sander was the epitome of a player’s coach,” said Blaesing, who today serves as a development officer for Monmouth. “He demanded your best on the field, but he also supported you 100% off the field. He was everything to everyone—a coach, a
mentor, a role model and a friend. I’m a better person today because of Coach Sander’s influence on me.”
Sander was no stranger to playoff baseball in the spring, as he also served as assistant coach to Glasgow from 1984 to 1993, during which time the Scots qualified for the MWC tournament eight times, winning seven championships.
It was Glasgow who helped convince Sander to come to Monmouth in the fall of 1974 from Conant High School in Hoffman Estates, Ill., but the sport he was recruited for was basketball, not baseball, and he was one of the best to ever suit up for the Scots on the hardwood. Conant coach Dick Redlinger believed Sander would be a good college basketball player, especially after watching him score 20 points against future NBA player Dave Corzine.
Glasgow first met Sander, who would ultimately coach approximately 800 games with him, at the Monmouth train station. He recalled that his first impression of the big man wasn’t great, but positive impressions became the norm after Sander paid his dues as a non-varsity freshman, which was the NCAA rule at the time. Blessed with what Glasgow called “the quickest first step and the finest hands of any big man I’ve had the privilege of coaching,” Sander hauled down a record 939 career rebounds, a Monmouth mark that still stands 44 years after his last game.
Sander could put the ball in the basket, too, as evidenced by his career average of 17.4 points per game. He was named an All-American in both 1977 and 1978. After a hiatus of a few years, he returned to the basketball program as assistant coach for Glasgow from 1984 to 2007.
In 1994, Sander was inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame for his Fighting Scots basketball career. It can be argued that he could’ve been inducted three more times—for the accomplishments of his 21-year career as head baseball coach, for his longtime role as an assistant coach on championship teams, and for the 34 years he served as Monmouth’s gruff but lovable equipment manager.
“What I loved about him was that he was extremely loyal to me and extremely loyal to Monmouth College,” said Glasgow. “’Loyalty’ is not a popular word in the world today, but it is to me and it was to Roger.”
Sander his survived by his wife, Elaine Sander ’98, and by a daughter, Katie Lutostanski.
—Barry McNamaraRonald Krumm, 69, of Ashkum, Ill., died September 16, 2022.
Joe Stotlar, 69, of Springfield, Ill., died Sept. 26, 2022. He was a member of the football, wrestling and baseball teams. Stotlar worked for ADM Grain Elevator in Burlington, Iowa, for TriState Foods and the State Journal-Register in Springfield. He was preceded in death by his brother, Bruce Stotlar ’71
Bruce Mainwaring, 95, a member of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees from 1971-79, died Sept. 6, 2022. During his long career in manufacturing, he was president of one metal tubing company and created two other related firms. An alum nus of the University of Pennsylvania, he was also active on that school’s board. In 2001 he founded The Mainwaring Archive Foundation, an organization exploring al ternatives to scientific dogma.
Marsha Spleha Slaboch, 68, of Naperville, Ill., died Aug. 16, 2022. She graduated with a degree in business administration and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Survivors in clude her husband of 45 years, Randall Slaboch ’76. The couple’s three children all graduated from the University of Notre Dame.
Virginia “Ginny” Hellenga, 79, who taught in the classics depart ment between the years of 1994 and 2010, died Aug. 3, 2022, in Knox ville, Ill. “Virginia was an enthusiastic, committed, inspiring teacher here who loved Monmouth College,” said classics professor Bob Simmons. In recognition of her contributions, the College renamed its Latin award the “Virginia K. Hellenga Award for Excellence in Latin.” After retiring from Monmouth, Hellenga became a beloved substitute teacher in Galesburg, Ill. Her obituary stated, “A poet and a scholar, Virginia was happiest when she was in the classroom.”
Carol Maillet , 74, of Seattle, Wash., who taught biology at Monmouth, died in April 7, 2022, in a snorkeling accident at Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida. Survi vors include a daughter, Erin Maillet ’96.
Harrison Steans, 83, a member of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees from 1971-81, died Feb. 16, 2019. An entrepre neurial Chicago banker, he purchased six banks and sold the group to NBD Ban corp, becoming chairman of its Illinois operation. He was known for his support of charitable causes, particularly the Ra vinia Festival in Highland Park, where he esablished 70 fully funded fellowships for young musicians.
Thirty years is a drop in the bucket when you con sider the 179 years that Monmouth College has been in operation, but I have had the good fortune to serve the College during what have arguably been its three most transformative decades. As editor of Monmouth College Magazine, I have had a front-row seat, watching Monmouth’s mind-numbing growth from a tiny regional college in 1992 to this nationally recognized liberal arts institution in 2022.
Now it is finally time to exchange the editor’s chair for a rocking chair engraved with the Monmouth seal, as I put the finishing touches on this, my last magazine before retirement. In many ways, 30 years has flown by, but viewing those years through the lens of my other role as College historian makes me appreciate the remarkable number of milestones this mag azine has chronicled since I took over the reins in August 1992.
One that was not earth-shattering but was nonetheless sig inifcant occurred in the fall of 1998, when what had been a quarterly tabloid newspaper called Scots Newse was finally converted to the current magazine format. A vast improvement certainly, but we forget that four-color printing was then in its infancy, and it would still be several years before it was finan cially feasible to print anything but the cover in color.
This was, of course, prior to the introduction of the World Wide Web, so the magazine was our primary tool for keeping alumni abreast of important news, and it was a challenge to convey the excitement we were experiencing on campus in black-and-white.
That excitement began in earnest shortly after the dawn of the new millennium, when we began to understand that the long-held conviction that Monmouth’s campus was land-locked was actually a fallacy. The construction of the $22 million Huff Athletic Center in 2002 opened our eyes to the possibility that new land could gradually be acquired and impressive modern facilities could eventually grace the growing acreage. What we had long admired as a beautiful campus of 50 acres was sud denly a stunning campus of 112 acres.
No longer were the weeks following Commencement a quiet time. The roar of heavy machinery became our summer soundtrack, as new construction and renovation of iconic buildings continued non-stop. $120 million was invested in new facilities—from Peacock Memorial Athletic Park to April
BY JEFF RANKIN, EDITORZorn Memorial Stadium; from Bowers Hall to Gracie Peterson Hall; from a completely renovated Hewes Library to the spectacular Center for Science and Business.
Paying for such improvements, while continuing to build the endowment, required formidable fundraising, and many of my memories of those years are marked by increasingly ambitious campaigns. Forward to the 21st Century (1991-96) raised $25 million, Toward a New Horizon (1998-2005) raised $48 mil lion, Fulfilling the Promise (2006-2014) raised $75 million, and our current campaign, Light This Candle, has already ex ceeded its $75 million goal by more than $3 million.
Like my late father, longtime admissions and alumni re lations director Glen Rankin ’43, I have worked under five presidents—each of whom strengthened the institution by pro viding a unique vision suited to the time and circumstances. He and I shared working under the Bruce Haywood adminis tration (1980-1994), and it’s remarkable to think that together our careers spanned nine presidencies—a total of 65 years!
It was humbling last year to receive the Distinguished Ser vice Award—the same honor that my father was accorded in 1977—and even more wonderful when my entire family, in cluding my wife, Terri Rankin ’00; daughter, Amanda Cox ’02; brother, Doug Rankin ’79; and sister-in-law Tamy Rankin ’82; was honored as 2015 Family of the Year.
Most rewarding of all has been working aside faculty and staff—many of them legendary—who have de voted their careers to educating and serving students, and conversing with equally legendary alumni. Some who im mediately come to mind are no longer with us, among them Gracie Peterson ’22 , Bobby Woll ’34 , Mary Crow ’41, Richard “Doc” Kieft , Gary Willhardt ’59, Dave Fleming ’46, Helen Wagner Willey ’38 and Jim Stockdale ’46
To you, the devoted reader of this magazine, I hope we have kept you interested and entertained these many years. I now look forward to joining your ranks as a consumer of what I know will continue to be an excellent and informative publication.
Jeff Rankin will retire in January, after having worked at Monmouth College since 1992—first as director of communica tions and more recently as editor and historian.
THE ROAR OF HEAVY MACHINERY BECAME OUR SUMMER SOUNDTRACK, AS NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION OF ICONIC BUILDINGS CONTINUED NON-STOP.”
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