Groundbreaking Research Researchers, students and engineers from around the country observe damage sustained by a concrete bridge model after an earthquake simulation test. This 70-foot, 135-ton model is the largest bridge structure that has ever been shaken to failure. The results of the experiment will be used to determine how earthquakes cause damage and how to make bridges that are safer. Photo by Jean Dixon
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It’s in the genes It comes as no surprise to those who knew her as a student at the University that Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellmann has become one of the nation’s top women executives.
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Digging deeper Opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students to do research are increasing rapidly — especially in medical research.
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A galaxy far, far away Faculty and local organizations are working to expand community programs at the Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center.
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Home, sweet home Cooperative Extension and other University programs will finally have a permanent location in Las Vegas when a new 43,000 square foot facility opens later this year.
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Pack Track Fazekas and Co. perform valiantly in the NCAA Tournament for the second year running. Kali Baker is a record-setting 800-meter runner aiming for bigger things.
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Investing in Nevada The generosity of University donors has helped shape a remarkable history and a bright future.
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Susan Desmond-Hellmann, University of Nevada, Reno graduate and president of product development at Genentech, Inc. Photo courtesy of Genentech. Nevada Silver & Blue • Spring 2005
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www.unr.edu/alumni NEVADA SILVER & BLUE is published four times a year by the Office of Marketing and Communications, University of Nevada, Reno. It is also online at http://www.unr.edu/ur/sb.htm Jones Visitor Center/108 University of Nevada, Reno Reno, NV 89557-0129 (775) 784-4941 FAX: (775) 784-1422 e-mail: silverblue@unr.edu ADDRESS CHANGES University of Nevada, Reno Foundation MS162, Reno, NV 89557 (775) 784-1587; silverblue@unr.edu President John Lilley Interim Managing Editors Jim Ellis • Jane Tors Graphic designers Claudia Ortega-Lukas • Lucy Walker Newswriters Jean Dixon — Environmental Health & Safety; Police Services; Visual Communications • 784-4941, ext. 230 • jdixon@unr.edu Katie Hall — College of Business Administration; College of Liberal Arts; Development & Alumni Relations; Liaison to College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources • 784-4941, ext. 229 • khall@unr.edu Patrick McDonnell — College of Education; College of Human and Community Sciences; School of Public Health; Student Services • 784-4941, ext. 228 • pmcdonnell@unr.edu Melanie Robbins — Science, Engineering, research; • 784-4941, ext. 231 • mrobbins@unr.edu John Wheeler — School of Medicine; Graduate School; University News • 784-4941, ext. 226 jwheeler@unr.edu Student Writers Jason Ching • Jenny Durnan • Ryan Flynn • Cecelia Ghezzi • Molly Malloy • Heather Shallenberger • Brandon Stewart Student Photographer David Calvert Contributing photographers John Byrne • Ted Cook • Theresa Danna-Douglas • Matt Theilen Board of Regents Mark Alden Stavros Anthony, Chair Dr. Jill T. Derby, Vice Chair Thalia M. Dondero Dorothy Gallagher Douglas Roman Hill Linda C. Howard James D. Leavitt Howard Rosenberg Dr. Jack Lund Schofield Douglas R. Seastrand Steve Sisolak Bret Whipple Jim Rogers, Interim Chancellor
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his issue recognizes the donors who have joined in our quest to make this nationally ranked research and land-grant University even better. Their generosity supports student scholarships, the facilities needed for teaching and research, and the academic programs that are fundamental to our mission and serve as the cornerstones for this University’s story. Telling our great story more effectively is a top priority. This is a world-class University, and national and international media are taking notice. In the past few weeks, CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, National Geographic magazine, and the A&E Channel have visited our campus to profile the work of our faculty. And, the Wolf Pack basketball team again carried our University to the national stage with the team’s second consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament. They reminded the nation that along with great academics, we have great spirit. In Silver & Blue, we shine a spotlight on the special stories of our faculty, students, alumni and other friends. In this issue we meet Susan Desmond-Hellman, recently named one of the 50 most powerful women in America. Susan and her six siblings are all Nevada graduates, and each is an outstanding example of this University’s ability to transform all of us. As Susan has said, she firmly believes her time at Nevada prepared her to stand tall as a leader amidst graduates of other top-flight universities. As part of our community, you have an opportunity to join in telling our story. To help you, my colleagues have created new communication channels to keep you abreast of the latest University news. I encourage you to visit Nevada News, our daily online news source, at www.unr.edu/nevadanews/. While there, please subscribe to our weekly news updates. Another tool is Inside Nevada. Through this weekly e-mail message, you will get my perspective on University news, topics and issues. If you would like to receive my Inside Nevada e-mails, please let me know at johnlilley@unr.edu. As I encourage you to stay in touch, I know John Carothers will add an invitation for you to stay involved. I’ve often heard it said that the University of Nevada, Reno is a well-kept secret. Well, the secret is starting to get out. Please stay in touch, stay involved and spread the word. And, like Susan Desmond-Hellman, enjoy the resulting sense of pride and accomplishment that comes with being a member of the Nevada Wolf Pack. Photo by Jeff Ross
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John Carothers has been named vice president of development and alumni relations and executive director of the University of Nevada Foundation. Carothers joined the University in October 2003 as interim vice president after serving at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh, where he was vice president for institutional advancement and executive director of the Plattsburgh College Foundation.
Quad&Beyond the judicial process. The grants supplied to the center will provide the ability for journalists to participate in workshops, seminars and lectures related to furthering their understanding of the judicial process. Judges, on the other hand, will learn the important role of the media in judicial proceedings and their validation that empowers the independent judiciary. “We hope these grants will be successful in accomplishing a better understanding between individuals working within the judicial system and those in the media while they continue in their respective roles to best serve the public,” said Fred W. Smith, chairman of the foundation, which is a national philanthropic organization and
Grants valued at $2.3 million have been made to the Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media, housed in the National Judicial College on the University’s campus. one of the 50 largest private foundations in the nation. The National Judicial College was founded in 1963 and is the nation’s leading judicial education provider. Since its
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pportunities to combine nostalgia with creativity and whimsy don’t occur often in higher education, but the University may be on to providing a road map. Vintage oak study chairs, retired from campus lecture rooms, will become objets d’art with the help of 60 artists and community leaders. Under the auspices of the Friends of the University Library, the notables are revving up their creative juices to design, paint, decorate and otherwise turn the once-staid chairs into decorative items — some elegant, some outrageous, some avant garde, but all unique. Celebrity artists include Reno Mayor Bob Cashell, Jill Altman, Gini Annis, Pat Bergstrom, Amy Currier Dworkin, Louise Evans, Clay Jenkinson, Zoltan Janvary, Wes Lee, Marilyn Melton, LeVerne Theis, Larry Williamson, Jim Zlokovich and Joe Zuccarini. The chairs will be auctioned on July 10 during a 4 p.m. free-admission exhibition and sale at McKinley Park School in Reno as part of the city’s Artown 2005. Auctioneer Mark Eastman will handle the gavel. The program also will include music by jazz musician and University music instructor Hans Halt. Proceeds from the event will go to the building fund for the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center.
start, the college has provided over 70,000 judicial education certificates and enrolls an average of 2,700 judges annually from many countries around the world.
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o support further study of the understanding between the courts and the media and provide insight into their respective roles, the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation recently awarded $2.3 million in grants to the Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media. “With ever-increasing emphasis on trials and coverage of court proceedings in national and local news, the need for reducing conflict between the media and the judiciary has never been greater,” says center director Gary Hengstler. “The new grants will heighten the impact of our work significantly.” A mutual understanding between the two disciplines is fundamental to the future success between the media and
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Grants promote further study of roles of media, courts
Carol Johnson (left) and Annie Hall are co-chairs — no pun intended — of the group transforming retired study chairs into pieces of art, such as this creation by Johnson. Her transformed chair is one of 60 pieces of unique art being created by a group of local artists and community leaders.
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n the world of engineering, Thanks to the recent donaan “elegant solution” is one in tion of a small-batch biodiesel which the maximum desired production unit by Biodiesel effect is achieved with the least Solutions, Inc., a Sparks manupossible waste of materials facturing company, students and effort. One such elegant will be exposed to “green” solution on campus is the engineering and have hands-on University’s innovative converexperience making biodiesel for sion of used cooking oil from class projects. dining facilities to biodiesel “Developing sustainable en— a completely renewable and ergy resources such as biodiesel environmentally friendly fuel. can eventually transform the Begun in 2002 in a chemical geopolitical landscape domesreactor design class, the Unitically and globally because versity’s biodiesel project has The University’s motor pool has opened its biodiesel fuel pumps it enables local production grown to the point where most of fuel for local consumption to all municipal groups. Many city and county employees use of the University’s diesel vefrom local materials” says Rudi the University’s pumping facility to fuel their vehicles. hicles are now using a blended Wiedemann, president and chief fuel that is 20 percent biodiesel and 80 percent petroleum diesel. executive officer of Biodiesel Solutions. Using biodiesel reduces air pollutants such as carcinogens and “Making biodiesel part of the University’s teaching program greenhouse gases by up to 75 percent compared to petroleum will help make biodiesel a credible and practical long-term energy diesel fuels. source that communities can tap.”
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Fame to recognize the achievements of writers who are considered in mid-career. Her intensive work with the Chilean women underground movement won her the Thornton Peace Award in 1993. Her book We Chile: Personal Testimonies of the Chilean Arpilleristas and her work on the Emmynominated, Peabody Awardwinning documentary “Threads of Hope” was based on her personal experience and work with the women’s movement, Las Arpilleristas. The illegally smuggled embroidered textiles, known as arpilleras, told the stories of Chilean citizens who were killed or disappeared without a trace. “My heart is in the U.S.,” Sepúlveda said. “My soul is in Chile.”
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ssociate professor of foreign languages and literatures Emma Sepúlveda is soon to be honored for her artistic contribution to Nevada’s cultural legacy with the Governor’s Arts Award. “This year’s recipients personify a vision of a Nevada that is rich in art and sustains a unique cultural heritage,” Nevada Arts Council Administrator Susan Boskoff said. As an acknowledged poet, non-fiction writer, photographer and journalist, Sepúlveda has proven a long-standing commitment to the arts. Her artistic endeavors are often combined with her political viewpoints and her passion for preserving human rights. “I can’t be an artist in a vacuum,” Sepúlveda said. “I have an obligation to speak up against injustice, inequality and racism. I have an obligation to change the world.” Sepúlveda said she was surprised when she heard that she had won the Governor’s Arts Award this year. “In spite of being a controversial figure, they went beyond what I do politically and just looked at my art,” Sepúlveda said. The award is an opportunity, she said, to positively influence and inspire young Latinos to realize that they, too, can live out their dreams. As a Latina, artist, activist and professor, she said she considers herself a pioneer paving the way for young people. “I am a product of this university,” Sepúlveda said. “The faculty formed me and taught me to be who I am today.” For Sepúlveda, writing and teaching go hand in hand. Both give her the opportunity to promote her activist ideals and to change the world “one student at a time.” Art, on the other hand, is the creation of an ideal world, a vehicle for spiritual creativity. “I get to live the best of all worlds,” she said. Sepúlveda was previously decorated with the Nevada Silver Pen Award in 2000, established as part of the Nevada Writers Hall of
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or a young John Lilley, “Baylor gave me a future that I had never imaged, a future that grew truly from the ‘kindness of strangers,’ mentors who saw something in me that I did not see.” More than 40 years later, Baylor paid tribute: Its 2005 Distinguished Alumnus Award went to John Lilley, still a student of music, but now a university president. Lilley’s early efforts as a student were rewarded by Baylor with bachelor’s degrees in music education in 1961 and in music in 1962 and a master’s in music in 1964. He then completed his Doctorate of Musical Arts at the University of Southern California. Baylor’s alumni association recognized Lilley’s unique record of combining a background in music with general academic administration. Dr. Bryce Jordan, founding president of the University of Texas, Dallas, and the only other person Lilley knows with a similar background, said of his former colleague at Penn State University, “I suppose there’s a general feeling that people in the arts aren’t capable of managing, which is certainly not true. John is a top-flight university president. He is very entrepreneurial in getting things done.” In its commendation, Baylor officials cited part of the philosophy Lilley said he acquired there and in growing up as the son of a minister and a teacher: “The most important value I bring is something I learned at home and at Baylor, and that is service. I hear some university presidents talk about power. It’s not about power; it’s about service. If you focus on service, you’ll have plenty of power. “We need both the eye of the heart and the eye of the mind for full vision. That full vision of heart and mind is what Baylor made possible for me in such an indelible way that it has guided me through the many challenges and opportunities of my life.”
NEVADA IN THE NEWS Zanjani: inspiring hope through research Esmail Zanjani, professor and chairman of the Animal Biotechnology Department within the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources, is receiving national attention for his innovative stem-cell research in sheep — research that has applications for providing viable alternatives for humans with failing organs. Zanjani’s research originally focused on treating genetic defects in unborn children, but now has shed light on understanding and treating potentially fatal neurological diseases. In February, Zanjani appeared on the CBS Evening News “Eye on America,” and in March a crew from the NBC Nightly News visited the campus to interview him for a future segment.
Brilliant minds doing brilliant work With a record-setting $120 million in externally sponsored research and projects in the last year alone, the University now ranks among the nation’s top research universities, according to the Carnegie Foundation. The winter issue of Reno Magazine profiled several of the University’s leading researchers and their cutting-edge work. The magazine’s cover featured (clockwise from top left) Wendy Calvin, one of 50 scientists chosen to participate in NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Mission; Tom Cowan, director of Nevada’s Terawatt Facility and a leading laser technology expert; Joseph Hume, who played a leading role in helping the University land a $9.24 million grant to study heart disease; and Zanjani.
Gilbert: spotlight contender Nevada graduate Joey Gilbert has been a recognizable face on Sunday night television this spring. The 28-year-old lawyer and professional boxer made his first network television appearance wearing a Nevada Wolf Pack T-shirt during the March 7 premiere of the NBC show, The Contender. The show is gaining popularity, garnering 7.8 million viewers during its March 20 episode, up from 6.7 million March 13. The weekly boxing reality show has launched a world of business possibilities for Gilbert, who co-founded Gilbert-Schopper, a Nevada law firm, after graduating from the University with a degree in English literature in 2000. On the show, which wrapped filming in late fall, one competing fighter billed Gilbert as “Baby Stallone” after program host and actor Sylvester Stallone. Gilbert recently agreed to represent Stallone’s nutrition products line and will appear in Stallone’s new magazine, Sly. Gilbert was also featured in People and Star magazines. See Joey Gilbert’s profile on “The Contender” Web site: www.nbc. com/nbc/The Contender/boxers/joey.shtml
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It must be in the genes Oncologist Susan Desmond-Hellmann is on the cutting edge of the biotechnology revolution Story by John Wheeler • Photos by Jean Dixon
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Even as a pre-teen Desmond-Hellmann knew she wanted to be a doctor. Younger sister Theresa is her “nurse,” while cousin Mary is the “receptionist.”
Desmond-Hellmann with parents Frank and Jennie at her medical school graduation in 1982.
“It’s not all about me. I prosper if the people who work with me and for me prosper.”
saw two cancer-fighting drugs she shepherded through development and clinical trials receive Food and Drug Administration approval. “Every time a medicine works, I’m absolutely thrilled,” says Desmond-Hellmann (B.S. Pre-Med ’78; Med. ’82.). “It’s just jump-up-and-down exciting.” It was quite a year for Desmond-Hellmann and Genentech, especially in light of the fact that three out of four new drugs fail during clinical trials. Trained as an oncologist, Desmond-Hellmann first became interested in the specialty while a medical student at Nevada during her third-year clinical rotation, working with Dr. Steven Hall at the Reno Veterans Administration Hospital. “He was a huge influence on me,” she recalls. “It’s such a compelling thing if you can take care of cancer patients, but also, I respected that he was a great doctor and I wanted to be a great doctor.” Desmond-Hellmann wanted to be a great doctor from an early age. Her father, Frank Desmond, was co-owner of Keystone Owl Rexall drugstore, a Reno landmark that operated on Keystone Avenue for 38 years until his retirement in 1996. A family photo of Desmond-Hellmann while still in elementary school, shows her dressed as a doctor, with her younger sister and cousin taking the roles of her nurse and receptionist. She has six siblings, all of whom attended the University of Nevada, Reno. “People often talk about women in science and it’s sort of a hot issue again,” she says. “When I was a kid I liked science and math. Some of the kids were like Dad and some like Mom, a substitute teacher, who did English and reading and writing. They didn’t expect that the five daughters would do anything different from the brothers.” As a student, Desmond-Hellmann was a teacher’s dream. She soaked up knowledge with passion. “I really liked school a lot,” she says. “I was completely possessed by it.” Indeed, she was. Valedictorian at Bishop Manogue High School, she zipped through her undergraduate program at Nevada in just three years, collecting nothing less than “A”s during that time. “I should have relaxed a little, probably,” she says with a laugh. Chemistry Professor David Lightner taught Desmond-Hellmann organic chemistry. “Sue was simply a superb student and person,” he
WHAT IS BIOTECHNOLOGY? ◗ Biotechnology is applied biology. As defined by Genentech, it is “the use of human genetic information to discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize biotherapeutics that address significant unmet medical needs.” ◗ “What biotechnology does is allow us to take living cells, and make proteins just like you and I make,” explains Desmond-Hellmann. “That’s the basic premise of biotechnology. We use living cells to make the medicines, so our bodies don’t reject them and they’re not seen as foreign. So they are made very differently than a chemical company. In general, they tend to be safer for people, with fewer side effects.”
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“Now, when I work with people who are from Ivy League and other schools, I do feel like I got a great education at the University o f Nevada.” says. “She was well-prepared, and she knows how to make the most of her education and knowledge. She was strongly self-motivated, which always makes it easy for instructors to guide student learning.” Cheryl Hug-English, a medical school classmate of Desmond-Hellmann, now associate dean of Admissions and Student Affairs at the University of Nevada School of Medicine, also remembers Desmond-Hellmann warmly. “Not only was Sue a brilliant student, she was also delightful as a person and a friend,” Hug-English says. “She was always willing to take the time to assist other students who were having difficulty. She was kind and humble, despite her many accomplishments.” Although an academic overachiever, as a member of just the second four-year graduating class at the University of Nevada School of Medicine, DesmondHellmann wasn’t sure her training would hold up when she got beyond the Biggest Little City. “I remember I came to the University of California, San Francisco for my internship and it was one of the hottest programs for medicine in the country at that time, in ’82,” she recalls. “I was really nervous that I came from a small school — would I keep up, would I be underqualified? The best metric for the school, in my opinion, was that I was well-qualified for the program. I fit in just fine with people from Harvard, Yale and Princeton. So, it was great medical training. I think now that it was a unique experience.” Always up for a challenge, when Desmond-Hellmann was a third-year medical student, she heard that a particular group of surgeons had never taken on a woman medical student for clinical rotation. She, of course, had to be the first. “It probably tells you something about my personality,” she says, with the infectious laugh that often peppers her conversation. Her sense of humor is never far from the surface. While at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital as a second-year resident, she remembers visiting a patient, accompanied by a male intern. “I came in the room and the veteran, who was so funny, said, ‘Hey, baby!’ The intern said, ‘Hey, that’s Dr. baby!” Continues on Page 10
SUSAN DESMOND-HELLMANN PERSONAL FILE
• Age: 47 • Married. Husband Nick is an infectious-disease expert who specializes in virology and HIV infections. They met while residents at UCSF and married in 1987. • No children or pets. “We both travel a lot,” she says. “If there were fish, we’d find them belly-up!” • Hobbies: Sports, primarily biking and skiing. • Favorite professor at Nevada: David Lightner, organic chemistry. “I just loved him,” she says. “He was so challenging and so tough.” • Student jobs while at Nevada: Dining Commons; lifeguard at Sand Harbor, Lake Tahoe; family drugstore. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • President of product development at Genentech, Inc. • Responsible for medical affairs, regulatory affairs, product development, development sciences and quality functions, as well as business development and strategic pipeline development. • Has overseen the successful clinical development of four products at Genentech that have extended survival in cancer: Rituxan, Herceptin, Avastin and Tarceva. • In addition to her work at Genentech, she is adjunct associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco. • Spent two years as visiting faculty at the Uganda Cancer Institute, studying AIDS and cancer, as well as two years in private practice before returning to research. • Named to Fortune Magazine’s “Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Business” list three times since 2001. • Named to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services’ Advisory Committee on Regulatory Reform in 2002. • Board-certified in internal medicine and medical oncology and completed her clinical training at UCSF. • Holds bachelor of science and medical degrees from the University of Nevada, Reno, as well as a master’s degree in epidemiology and biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health.
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“I hope the things I do now have an impact on thousands and thousands o f patients. I’m convinced they can.”
There’s little doubt that Desmond-Hellmann would have succeeded in anything that caught her interest. Possessed with a lightning-quick brain and rabid enthusiasm for learning, she couples intellect with a steely determination to do whatever it takes to succeed. That often means long work days. “Like many people’s lives these days, we basically are connected all the time through technology. My days are long here and they don’t end when I go home. It’s a very interactive job and we are highly connected with e-mails and cell phones, and all those types of things.” “She has always been like that,” says her mother, Jennie. “She just has a real desire for learning, for helping, just an incredible sense of wanting to do things for people.” Frank Desmond agrees. “She has the determination to do it,” he says. “A setback results in a step forward. It’s like a guy getting one strike and saying, ‘maybe I’ll get two more. No, the next one I’ll hit like heck.’ That seems to be the attitude she has, which is great.” “Did she tell you about being in Africa for two and a half years?” Jennie Desmond asks. “She and her husband went to Uganda and helped set up an AIDS clinic. I think that was a real eye-opener to her to see how much people need help.”
THE DESMOND DYNASTY The Desmond family together for Christmas at the family home in Reno three years ago. From left: John, Sue, Judy, Jennifer, Theresa, Mary, Kevin.
All seven of Frank and Jennie Desmond’s children attended the University of Nevada, Reno. Four emulated their father and went into health-science fields. Three took after their mother and majored in English. “The University of Nevada, Reno has served us very well,” says Frank. “In-state tuition, a good school and they were able to stay home.” MARY: Graduated from the Orvis School of Nursing in 1978. Teaches and is director of health services at Career College of Northern Nevada. SUE: B.S. Pre-Med, ’78. M.D., 1982. M.P.H. University of California, Berkeley, ’89. President of product development at Genentech, Inc. JUDY: B.S. Pre-Med, ’79 and master’s degree in dietetics. Is a dietitian in the dialysis unit at Washoe Medical Center.
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KEVIN: Attended the University for three years (1978-81) before transferring to the University of Wyoming pharmacy school (Nevada didn’t have a pharmacy school). Today serves as pharmacy director at Washoe Medical Center-South Meadows. THERESA: Undergraduate degree at Nevada (English ’86), master’s degree at Ohio State. Was editor of the University of Utah’s alumni magazine. Currently works as speechwriter for the chancellor of City University of New York.
JOHN: (English ’90). Is an attorney at Jones Vargas in Reno. He received his law degree from Thomas Cooley Law School, East Lansing, Mich. JENNIFER. Attended Nevada (1994-95). Transferred to the University of Utah, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English. Is now visual manager for Meier & Frank department store in Salt Lake City.
CoverStory For Desmond-Hellmann, poignant reminders are much closer than Africa. Her mother and sister, Mary, have had bouts with breast cancer; both are in remission. “It was ironic,” says Frank. “Sue worked on Taxol when she was with Bristol-Meyers Squibb.” It was one of the drugs that Jennie took as part of her chemotherapy. Following her residency at UCSF, Desmond-Hellmann went into private practice in Lexington, Ky. “I was what people call a regular doctor, a community physician,” she says. “I was very interested in research and really wanted to see if there were some things I could do to make things better for many, many patients. I like seeing one patient at a time, but I hope the things I do now have an impact on thousands and thousands of patients. I’m convinced they can.” In 1993, she moved to Connecticut to work for Bristol-Myers Squibb at its Pharmaceutical Research Institute. While there, she led the team that developed Taxol. In 1995, she moved to Genentech, attracted by its reputation as an innovative and exciting place to work. It was a perfect fit for her diverse skill set, combining clinical responsibilities with research and development functions. Starting as a clinical scientist, she was named chief medical officer a year later, and assumed development and product responsibilities in 1999. In 2004, she became president of product development. Desmond-Hellmann’s rise in the world of biotechnology has been rapid, but she’s characteristically modest about the qualities that fueled her ascent. “Why am I in this fancy job?” she says with a laugh. “I like leading. It enjoy it. I like seeing the people I manage prosper and I don’t mind the management or administrative responsibilities. I would say my greatest asset is I really like what I do, so I have a lot of energy for it and a lot of enthusiasm. The most important thing for my job, since I’m in charge of the pipeline of Genentech, is that we succeed in making new medicines for patients and that’s been successful.” Desmond-Hellmann manages about 2,000 people at Genentech with a pleasant, easy-going style that belies the cornucopia of responsibilities she holds. She makes a point of stressing that Genentech operates with a team system. “I just think it’s not about me,” she says, responding to her Fortune ranking as the 24th most powerful woman in business. “My overwhelming response is to be embarrassed. I don’t like to be singled out because we work in teams. To make a new medicine is so hard and takes so many people who are so good.” N
In the next issue… MAUREEN MULLARKEY, MULLARKEY another Nevada graduate and now IGT’s chief financial officer, was also mentioned in the Oct. 18, 2004, issue of Fortune Fortune. She joined Sue Desmond-Hellmann in the list of the 15 highest paid women for their 2003 total compensation. Nevada Silver & Blue will talk to Maureen and bring you her story in the next issue.
The criteria Fortune uses to create its “50 Most Powerful Women in Business” list: • The importance of the woman’s business to the global economy • Her power within the firm • How quickly she is rising • Her influence on society and mass culture
“In medical school, I really felt like I thrived. It was tough. I learned a lot o f discipline. It was one o f the first times as a student that I thought, ‘Oh, boy, this is really hard.’”
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‘Hungry’ students seize research opportunities By John Wheeler n a cold day in January, more than 20 students took to the stage in 15-minute intervals, confidently giving PowerPoint presentations on research topics ranging from cancer to calcium, bones to bark beetles. For one day each year, an auditorium at the Reno campus of the University of Nevada School of Medicine becomes a showcase for medical students, graduate students and medical residents who share the fruits of their research labors. Known as the Bierkamper Convocation, this year’s event offered compelling evidence of burgeoning medical research conducted by students. “Because there are some really outstanding researchers here, you’re starting to see students getting more excited and the intensity level is jacking up,” says Bill Murphy, professor of microbiology and immunology and nationally recognized cancer researcher. “That’s really nice because when they go on the outside, they’re going to need that. To be successful at a small school, you have to be very hungry and aggressive.” Faculty researchers such as Murphy are raising the bar for students. For those who seize the opportunity, the rewards are great. Will Hallett, a graduate student now working his third year in Murphy’s lab, is an example of someone who has benefited. The 26-year-old Carson High School graduate spent last summer working at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md. Murphy was formerly director of basic research at the institute and facilitated Hallett’s rotation there. “Sending University of Nevada, Reno students to the National Cancer Institute allows us to see a different side of research institutions, where
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there are thousands of researchers all in one place” Hallett says. “I loved it. I’d love to go back there.” Hallett’s research project involved looking at combination therapies and how one particular therapeutic agent, Boretzomib, enhances the effectiveness of another therapy. “The research is extremely encouraging,” he says. “A lot of tumors have now been shown to be very sensitive to Boretzomib, so this will be a great combination therapy.” Hallett is one of many students working on significant research projects that could ultimately make a difference in people’s lives. Second-year medical student Erik Schnaser, 25, who did his research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, had an equally positive experience. “This was my second summer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering,” says Schnaser, who graduated from Carson High School two years after Hallett. “I went there first as a student at the University of Southern California. The doctor I was working for is one of the leading surgeons in the country in head and neck surgery.” Schnaser’s research suggested that a particular drug treatment would likely not work as well as hoped in treating head and neck cancers. Although a disappointing result, it is no less important in adding to the body of knowledge about cancer and its treatment. “The project cost $14,000 or $15,000; it’s a very expensive thing to do,” Schnaser says of his research. “Being in New York was fantastic, being around some of the top surgeons in the world. It rubs off on you, being around greatness like that. This kind of research helps you as future clinician. I think it really teaches you critical thinking and problem-solving” University of Nevada School of Medicine Dean John McDonald agrees. “It gives students a much deeper understanding of the fundamental basis on which medicine is based — scientific discovery and inquiry. When you go to see a physician, you are presenting yourself as a problem to be solved. Many of the same kinds of intellectual mechanisms when you problem-solve in a lab are used at the bedside.”
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By Brandon Stewart he University renewed its commitment to the Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center in early December, and announced plans to expand its programs, exhibits and facilities. In addition, the University’s top scientists and faculty, along with a number of local organizations, will collaborate in making the center competitive with the closest planetarium, in Sacramento. “We’ve listened carefully to members of the community who have made a strong case for enhancing Northern Nevada’s only public science-education and entertainment facility that specializes in space and atmospheric sciences and related fields,” said University President John Lilley. Lilley noted that attendance at the center continues to be strong, with more than 30,000 visitors expected this year. “I am pleased that our faculty in science, engineering, education and Cooperative Extension have committed to extending their knowledge to area residents and visitors through exciting new programs at this center,” he said. Other faculty — including those in the College of Liberal Arts and the new Academy for the Environment — also are discussing potential program ideas. Ron James, state historic preservation officer, also endorsed the University’s new plans, saying, “This facility is a remarkable historic resource. I am delighted that the University is working to extend the wisdom of its faculty and scientists to those who visit the Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center and beyond, out into the community.” Lilley announced that the University is undertaking a $1-million fund-raising campaign to purchase and install a state-of-the-art Digistar 3 digital theater audiovisual system that would give visitors a high-definition viewing experience of a wide variety of science movies. The funds also will support other interactive exhibits and new displays. Lilley credited much of the new momentum at the facility to Sherri Del Soldato, the center’s new associate director. A former National Weather Service
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Reaching for the moon... and beyond
For Sherri Del Soldato, plans for Fleischmann Planetarium will enable her and members of the planetarium staff to reach for the moon and beyond. employee, Del Soldato holds a bachelor’s degree in physics (‘94) and a master’s degree in atmospheric science (‘00), both from Nevada. “Sherri brings outstanding scientific credentials, an innovative management style and a can-do attitude that have already resulted in a number of important collaborations since her appointment just five months ago,” he said. These collaborations include: • University Professor Jeff Underwood, state climatologist, and the National Weather Service to install new meteorological data sensors, a lightning-detection system and real-time weather data fed into both the center and the geography department to benefit undergraduate and graduate research; • Melanie Wetzel at the Desert Research Institute, chair of the University’s Atmospheric Sciences Graduate Program, who is working on scienceeducation grant opportunities;
• Washoe County Air Quality, which is working to create an air-quality monitoring station and a new exhibit on local air-quality issues at the center; • Washoe County Parks officials who worked with the University and the County Commission to get approval of the future home of the University’s new Jones Observatory at Rancho San Rafael; • The Nevada NASA Space Consortium, which is working to bring NASA scientists to the center; and • George Ochs, science coordinator, and other officials at the Washoe County School District with special field trips and distribution of program information. A new eight-member advisory board chaired by Del Soldato includes Wetzel; Pam Cantrell, director of the University’s Raggio Science, Technology and Mathematics Center; Jeff Thompson, associate dean of the College of Science; and Dee Henderson, associate vice provost, Extended Studies. Nevada Silver & Blue • Spring 2005
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After 85 years, a permanent home By Alice Good ighty-five years after the University of Nevada, Reno began offering community education and research in Clark County, the programs are getting a permanent home in Las Vegas. A groundbreaking ceremony on Jan. 13 celebrated the launch of construction for the $9 million, 43,000 square-foot facility. It is officially the Cooperative Extension Center, but will also provide quarters for other University of Nevada, Reno programs and activities in southern Nevada. “You play a big role in the community and the state,” said Congressman Jon Porter, whose
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A permanent home in Las Vegas for Cooperative Extension services and other University programs comes to life under shovels wielded by Cooperative Extension Dean Karen Hinton, President John Lilley and Congressman Jon Porter.
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district includes the 17.5-acre parcel south of Las Vegas’s McCarran International Airport at the intersection of I-215 and East Windmill Lane. “This is a tremendous opportunity for the expansion of programs to help citizens and the environment. For all those kids, all those seniors, all those moms and dads, this is a tremendous tool.” Cooperative Extension offers more than 80 programs to Clark County residents and, beginning in December, their personnel, offices and classrooms will be consolidated in the high-tech building. Cooperative Extension is best known for its 4-H and Master Gardener programs, and these will flourish in the new demonstration garden where youth and adult volunteers focus on the desert environment. Other popular offerings, such as the Chefs for Kids nutrition program and parenting classes in English and Spanish, will continue to serve the entire community. Other University programs to be based in the facility include communications, development, alumni relations and student services. About 100 people will staff the facility. “It is our job as a land-grant institution to help build our economy and also to provide a high quality of life,” said University President John Lilley at the groundbreaking ceremony. “I’ve seen the list of educational programs — it goes on and on. We particularly thank the volunteers for their hard work in doing these good deeds.” Cooperative Extension Dean Karen Hinton also thanked the many employees and other individuals and organizations in Clark County who came together to make the new facility a reality. “This is a great example of the federal, state and county partnership that is our foundation,” she said.
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Working to better serve our alumni and friends
Do You Know a Dedicated Alumnus? The Nevada Alumni Association is now accepting Alumni Council member nominations
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wo years ago we reported that the governing body of the Alumni Association, the Alumni Council, identified three priorities to focus on in an effort to better serve our alumni and students. As a result, task forces were created to address the marketing and membership program, volunteer outreach and student involvement. The council has since continued to focus its energy on these crucial initiatives as well as to refine the volunteer committee structure and to identify one additional area of importance. This year, a Community Outreach Task Force has been created to better serve our largest population of alumni who live in Northern Nevada. Alumni and friends who live in the Reno-Tahoe area will begin to see the association provide more programming and events. Also, thanks to the hard work of Alumni Council President Mike Klaich and President-Elect Julie Ardito, the volunteer committees have been restructured to align with the four priorities of the association. The Alumni Association looks forward to exciting opportunities for alumni and friends — whether it be volunteering, staying connected to friends and the University, or utilizing the many local and national benefits that come with being a dues-paying member of the organization. We are also excited to report that the association’s Web site is in the process of being redesigned. The goal is to make it more user-friendly, interactive and a resource for alumni looking for event and university information. This project is estimated to be completed by June 2005. For more information on becoming a dues-paying member of the Alumni Association or to learn more about upcoming activities please visit the Web site at www.unr.edu/alumni or call us toll free at (888) NV-ALUMS.
Deadline: June 1, 2005 The Council meets four times a year and is the governing body of the Alumni Association. Call Kristin Burgarello at (775) 784-6620, 888 NV-ALUMS or email at kburgarello@unr.edu for more information.
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Please use a separate sheet for additional nominations. Amy J. Carothers ‘01 Director of Alumni Relations
Return by June 1, 2005 to: Nevada Alumni Association Morrill Hall Alumni Center /164 University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada 89557-0005
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CHAPTER EVENTS Friday, April 15 The Young Alumni Chapter hosts its 11th annual BeerFest from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Reno Hilton. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Call (775) 762-9114 or e-mail sclemo@charter.net for more information. Thursday, May 5 College of Business Administration Alumni Association’s (COBAAA) 14th Annual Golf Tournament at LakeRidge Golf Course. E-mail Russ Gardner at rgardner@nevadacpa. org for more information. Saturday, May 14 The Friends and Alumni of the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources will hold a baseball tailgate with the Fallon Alumni Chapter and barbecue with Wolf Pack Meats. Visit www.unr.edu/alumni for more information or call (775) 784-4724.
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Chapter Updates Friends and Alumni of the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources (CABNR)
In January, we held our first basketball pre-game party, rooting for the Wolf Pack vs. Boise State. On March 4, we co-hosted a Nevada Wine Tasting at the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station’s Valley Road Winery and Vineyard. Proceeds will help fund future Nevada Wine research, as well as support efforts of our chapter. Upcoming events include our annual meeting in April, where the “Outstanding Nevada Agriculturalist” will be present, an all-Nevadagrown-products dinner in September (Nevada Grown) and a table at the annual Pack the Wal during Homecoming week. Please consider becoming a member of this very productive chapter. Visit www.unr.edu/alumni/ allchapters.asp for a list of meetings and events or to join our chapter.
Young Alumni Chapter
We kicked off the year with a Martini Mixer at the Tamarack Junction, where we sampled various martini concoctions and appetizers. In February we held a basketball pre-game party at Scruples and cheered on our University of Nevada team which was competing in the bracket-buster. In March we had our annual Baugna Calda event at the Coney Island. Yet again, this was another sold-out event filled with great food and even better memories. Our next event will be the 11th annual BeerFest on Friday, April 15, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Reno Hilton. BeerFest features samplings from local breweries and distributors, finger food, a DJ and a
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Dick Trachok (‘49 Physical Education), Ed Arciniega (’51 History), Elmo Dericco (’51 Physical Education), Jerry Wyness (’52 Physical Education) and Bill Deal (’54 Education) celebrate at the Fallon Chapter’s annual Winterfest on Jan. 22.
souvenir glass. Tickets are $20 advance or $25 at the door. Don’t miss our biggest fund-raising event of the year! For details on upcoming events or how to get involved with Young Alumni, contact Stephanie Clemo at sclemo@charter.net or 775-762-9114.
COBAAA Golf Tournament Set for Fun and Success
All College of Business Administration Alumni (COBAAA) and friends interested in supporting the college are invited to participate as both players and sponsors in the 14th Annual COBAAA Golf Tournament on Thursday, May 5, at LakeRidge Golf Course. Last year’s tournament enjoyed nice weather, a quality course, good food and a value-packed raffle, along with raising $12,000. Plans are already in place to make this year’s four-person scramble tournament equally successful. The tournament is the COBAAA’s largest fundraiser of the year and proceeds support a scholarship program for business students, an endowment fund for the College of Business Administration and provide assistance to COBA student clubs and organizations. For more information on how you can participate in this year’s tournament, e-mail Russ Gardner at rgardner@nevadacpa.org.
Sacramento Chapter
We started our chapter in 1996 to serve the needs and interests of more than 1,200 graduates in our geographic area which includes Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Nevada, Yolo, Sutter, Yuba, Amador, Solano and San Joaquin counties. Since we’ve been organized, we’ve hosted about four events annually. Our primary fund-raising effort has been the endowment for the Eppie Johnson Scholarship Fund (Eppie founded our chapter).
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The Sacramento chapter held a mystery dinner bus trip and dined at the Buckhorn in Winters, Calif.
On February 5, 44 Nevada grads and friends enjoyed our fifth or maybe it was the seventh annual Mystery Dinner Bus Trip organized by our founder, Eppie Johnson, and past chapter president, Kyle Ramos. We arrived at The Coyote (which is a must-do if you are ever in Woodland, but be careful to not overdress) and then later ate dinner at the Buckhorn Steakhouse in Winters. Thank you to Eppie and Kyle for all of their efforts and for the raffle that raised $1,000 for the scholarship fund. We are planning a wine-tasting and perhaps a homecoming trip. We meet at Bruce Mace’s fine eating establishment (Bruce is a grad) on the second Tuesday of each month at noon. Please call Bill Chaffin if you plan on coming for lunch (916567-0777). For information on the chapter, contact President Laura Jenkins at ljenkins@GoLyon.com, Bill Chaffin at chaffin@LarsenChaffin.com , or Kyle Ramos at Kyle@ramos-companies.com.
International Alumni Chapter
International alumni forge close relationships and maintain friendships by hosting social events and Nevada reunions in nations all around the world. In Jakarta, Indonesia, an alumni group gathered in early January 2005.
Alumni, friends, and family members gathered at the University of Nevada, Reno reunion in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 2005.
Friday, April 8 Members of the Indonesian group include: Cecep Sudrajat (’07 Political Science), Wayan Darma (’87 Geological Science), Banbang Yuwono (’86 Business), Setia Budi (’87 Geological Science), Hendra Tarigan (’90 Math), Yudianto Kosman (’87 Geological Engineering), Jossy Inaray (’87 Geological Science), Sena Reksalegora (’87 Geol), Komang Widiantara (’87 Geophysics), Agus Widiastono (’87 Geophysics), Bambang Pratesa (’87 Geol), Eddy Wirasoetisna (’87 Geol), Rachmi Dwiyanti (’87 Geol), Andi Mukshia (’87 Geol), Indra Sumbodo (’87 Geophysics), Poei Yashinta (’87 Geophysics), Prapseno Danusubroto (’87 Geological Engineering), Sayful Machlani (’88 Business), Genki Mandika (’88 ESL), David Pontah, Faizal Azis Pulungan (’87 Geophysics) and Yona Abrianti (’99 Business).
Mark your calendars for the 2005 Night of All Nations at Lawlor Events Center. It will be a night of cultural food, entertainment and educational displays. If you would like to participate, contact Susan Bender, director of the Office of International Students & Scholars, at bender@unr. edu or 784-6874.
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Merton Domonoske (’47 Agricultural Economics)
Merton Domonoske (’47 Agricultural Economics) was appointed to a three-year term as a member of the Churchill County Cemetery Board. At age 82, he says he has a vested interest in the cemetery. Mert is a retired insurance and real estate executive who was mayor of Fallon from 1971 to 1987. In October 2004, he was presented with the Community Builders Award by the Masons.
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Henderson, Nev. In the new position, he supervises a staff of five project engineers, four process engineers and a design draftsman. He has been with TIMET since 1967.
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Rod Callahan (’72 Business) and Charlotte Callahan (’92 Education) recently purchased and renovated the nineroom Calla Lily Inn in the historic downtown tennis district of Palm Springs, Calif. They love the warm winters and tending to the needs of all their guests. They are offering a special discount to all University of Nevada, Reno alumni and can be contacted via their website, www.
callalilypalmsprings. com. Rod, former chief operating officer for Washoe Medical Center in Reno, received the University’s Alumni Professional Achievement Award in 2001. Daniel Klaich (’72 Accounting) was appointed chief legal counsel of the University and Community College System of Nevada in October. He served as a member of the UCCSN Board of Regents from 1984-1997 and brings three decades of experience as an attorney in Nevada.
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Robin Joyce (‘83 Journalism) completed
his Master of Arts in Journalism degree at the University of Nevada in December after beginning the program in 1984. Robin wrote his thesis on Nevada newspaper coverage of Question 2, the Protection of Marriage Initiative, in the 2000 and 2002 election campaigns. Joyce, a 45year-old married father of two teenage children, is owner and president of Joyce & Associates in Las Vegas. Jack Prescott (’83 Agricultural Economics) has been named a market president in Reno by U. S. Bank, where he has served as a commercial banker for a decade. He will continue to lead
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Beth (Bokelmann) Sylvester (’72 Special Education) was one of several alumni who watched the Wolf Pack take on the University of Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga., Nov. 26. commercial banking efforts for Reno in his new role, while also identifying new opportunities for greater collaboration among lines of business and partnership within the community. He will lead the U. S. Bank regional board in Reno and serve as chairperson of the bank’s regional management team and grants committee. Anne Butterfield Kerns (’84 History) was awarded the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential. The CFRE is the only professional certification available to fund-raising professionals. Todd Ferguson (’85 Accounting) was named managing partner of the Reno office of the certified public accounting firm Kafoury, Armstrong & Co. He has been with Kafoury for more than 19 years and is a partner. Tim Heydon (’85 Finance) was named vice president of Nevadabased Clark & Sullivan Constructors and will be responsible for all
project management and field supervision for northern Nevada. He has been with the company since 1981, most recently serving as operations manager. Frank Walsh (’86 Political Science) received his master of education degree from California Lutheran University. He graduated with a 4.0 grade point average and received the “Outstanding Graduate Student” award. Cindy (Zeng) Ferrell (’88 Biochemistry) completed her Master’s Degree in medical education from the University of Southern California in May 2003. She is now the Associate Pediatric Residency Program Director and the Director of Education for the Department of Pediatrics at Oregon Health and Science University. Stephen Gould (’89 International Affairs) returned home from Iraq, where he served as a U.S. Marine with coalition forces. He returns to his job as president
Nevada alumni watch the Wolf Pack football team take on San Diego State University at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. They are (top row, left to right) Steve Walmsley (‘78), Stan Marks (‘79), Doug Devries (‘77) and Nick Furschner (‘79); (bottom row) Mike Cirac (‘79), Steve Martarano (‘79) and Pat Fritchel (‘79). of Gould & Associates Global Supply Chain Services, a specialized management services company. He also returns to his wife, Karen Knight, and their two children who live in the Cleveland area. Barbara (Dickey) Martinez (’89 Food and Nutrition) announces the birth of her second son, Andrew Paul Martinez, on Jan. 14, 2003.
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Ty Nebe (‘91 Agriculture Economics) executive vice president, and chief credit officer of Northern Nevada Bank, has been elected president of the Nevada Future Farmers of America (FFA) Foundation Board. The Foundation provides scholarships and internships for youth seeking higher education in Nevada. Also, Nebe was recently
Jack Prescott (’83 Agricultural Economics)
Tim Heydon (’85 Finance)
appointed to the board of directors for the Better Business Bureau of Northern Nevada, Washoe Little League and is a charter member of the new Reno Centennial Sunset Rotary Club. Michelle (Dodge) Spencer (’93 Management) and her husband announce the birth of their first child, Hunter Spencer, on May 21, 2004.
Ty Nebe (‘91 Agriculture Economics)
Sean Evans (’94 Public Administration) has an article on his work
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Cindy Buchanan (’95 Finance)
Scott McCallum (’95 Business Administration)
in strategic intelligence scheduled to appear in the international journal, “Low Intensity Conflict & Law Enforcement,” Vol. 13, No. 1, Spring 2005, published by Taylor and Francis Ltd. Evans is a U.S. Merchant Marine officer and former intelligence officer. Mark Murakami (’94 Journalism) and Frankie Vigil (’00 Journalism) were married July 24 at St. Viator Church in Las Vegas. The couple makes their home in Reno. Cindy Buchanan (’95 Finance), Colonial Bank of Nevada’s senior vice president of commercial lending for northern Nevada, was appointed Business Leadership Council chairperson for
the Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce and also named to the Alumni Council for the University of Nevada, Reno Alumni Association.
Ensemble. Hailed for his “majestic performances” (Newark Star Ledger) with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Cabrera continues to be closely associated with the orchestra.
at the Resort at Red Hawk in Sparks where the couple makes their home. He is the president of FUZE, one of Sparks’ top Web site design and development companies. Patricia Hudson (’98 Music Education) announces the birth of her daughter Emily on Jan. 15, 2004.
Jose Flores (’95 Music Education) and his wife announce the birth of Haven Flores, on Nov. 11, 2004. She joins older sister Cameo and older brother Ian. Flores is also conducting the Reno Philharmonic Youth Chamber Orchestra.
Tony Illia (’96 English) received the 2005 Bronze Quill award from the International Association of Business Communicators for “Best Series Writing.” The winning articles appeared in Las Vegas CityLife. Illia is a contributing reporter for CityLife and Las Vegas Business Press. He is also a correspondent for McGraw-Hill.
Donato Cabrera (’96 Music) is the new music director of the American Contemporary Music
Bryan Landaburu (’96 Marketing) was married to LoriAnn Lent in a private ceremony
Scott McCallum (’95 Business Administration) was named president of Meridian Business Advisors. He has been with the firm since 1996.
Celebrate your 50-year reunion with classmates during a weekend of memorable festivities. Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14.
Schedule of events
Our distinguished Golden Wolves, alumni who graduated more than 50 years ago, are also invited to enjoy the weekend’s activities. For more information call (888) NV-ALUMS or visit us at
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Dan Oster (’98 Management) was promoted from industrial specialist to associate broker at the Reno location of Colliers International. In his new position, Oster is responsible for the tracking, leasing and sales of industrial properties.
FRIDAY, MAY 13 ◗ 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Registration Morrill Hall Alumni Center ◗ 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Campus Tour Depart from Morrill Hall Alumni Center ◗ Reunion Dinner 6 p.m. Hosted Cocktails 7 p.m. Dinner Jot Travis Student Union Auditorium SATURDAY, MAY 14 ◗ 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast/ Photograph with Class ◗ 10 a.m. Commencement Exercises Begin Balcony of Morrill Hall Alumni Center
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2005 Alumni Association Award Nominations Dan Oster (’98 Management)
Nick Butler (’02 Economics)
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD — An alumnus/alumna of the university with an outstanding record of career accomplishments.
Awards Nomination Form
Please include supporting material of no more than four pages with this form.
Nominee’s Name David Taylor (’99 Journalism) joined Northern Nevada Bank as marketing and public relations officer. Taylor will manage the day-today advertising, marketing and public relations efforts for the Reno and Carson City branches of the bank. Taylor previously served as vice president and chief communications officer for YMCA of the Sierra.
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April (Drager) Conway (’00 Journalism) is currently on a two-month assignment to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, performing logistics management and public affairs duties for the Department of Defense’s Operation Deep Freeze. ODF manages the U.S. military’s aircraft, Coast Guard cutter and cargo ship support to the National Science Foundation and the United States Antarctic Program. About 1,000 people live and work at McMurdo in the height of the austral summer, from October to February. Conway is the state public affairs officer for the Nevada National Guard.
Dennis P. Crawford (’01 Geography), a first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, has been assigned to Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., as a deputy missile combat crew commander. He is responsible for the offensive space force application of multiple onalert nuclear ICBM’s. His wife, Jessica, gave birth to their son, Alexander, in October 2003. Nick Butler (’02 Economics), Colonial Bank of Nevada’s assistant vice president for commercial lending in the bank’s Parklane Office, was appointed to the College of Business Administration’s Alumni Association Board of Directors. Alaina (Kearns) Vengco (’03 Journalism) and Dante Vengco (‘00 Health Science) were married Sept. 19, 2004, at Rancho San Rafael’s Plaza Garden in Reno. Alaina works at the University of Nevada, Reno in the Development & Alumni Relations department and Dante is an emergency room nurse at Saint Mary’s.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE AWARD — A friend or graduate who has demonstrated dedication, commitment and service to the university. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SERVICE AWARD — A friend or graduate who has rendered special and outstanding service to the Alumni Association. OUTSTANDING YOUNG ALUMNUS AWARD — A graduate who is not more than 15 years past graduation and has an outstanding record of career accomplishments, and/or whose dedication, commitment and service to the Alumni Association has significantly enhanced alumni programming. ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR — A graduate who has rendered special and outstanding service to the university and by personal achievement has brought distinction to the university.
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Robert Solso, former chairman and 21-year faculty member in the Department of Psychology, died in January, following a 27-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 71. An internationally recognized scholar, Solso wrote several ground-breaking textbooks that helped launch the field of cognitive psychology. Last year, one of Solso’s
Scott “Bud” Beasley, a University of Nevada, Reno hall of fame football player, died at his home in December after suffering a heart attack. He was 80 years old. Beasley graduated in 1951 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and earned his master’s in school administration in 1956. He played football and basketball at Nevada and was captain of the 1947 and 1948 football teams. In 1977, he was inducted into the Nevada Athletic Hall of Fame and named to the University’s football “Team of the Century” in 1998. Beasley was also a distinguished veteran. Before enrolling at Nevada, he enlisted in the Army in 1943 and was assigned to the 75th infantry where he fought in three major World War II battles, including the Battle of the Bulge in 1944.
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best-known books, Cognitive Psychology, was published in its seventh edition. Cognition and the Visual Arts and his most recent book, The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Conscious Brain, published in 2004, provide intriguing insights into both psychology and the arts. Solso led the psychology department’s experimental division from 1991-1998. He had a particularly close relationship with Stanford University, where he did postdoctoral work in the 1970s, and was invited to be a visiting professor there five times. He loved to travel and accepted invitations to speak all around the world, including at universities such as Oxford University, England, and professional groups such as the Chinese Psychological Society in Beijing. As a Fulbright Scholar, he was a visiting professor at Moscow State University in the former Soviet Union. Solso served as president of the Western Psychological Association in 1998 and was active in other organizations, including the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society. In addition to the dozens of books he wrote, Solso authored more than 75 papers, which were published throughout the world. Photo Courtesy of University of Nevada, Reno Special Collections
Michael “Chub” Drakulich (’48 Education), a former Wolf Pack baseball standout and founding father of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’s athletic program, died Dec. 4. He was 80. Drakulich was born in Kimberly, Nev., June 15, 1924, to Dorothy and Milan Drakulich. He grew up in McGill and graduated from White Pine High School in 1942. After high school, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II and later played minor league baseball for the Reno Silver Sox. In addition to playing football for the University, Drakulich was also a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Following college, Drakulich was an educator and coach at Fallon High School, Rancho High School and Nevada Southern University, now the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Chub is considered the architect of the athletic program at UNLV. He was the first basketball, baseball and golf coach, and the first athletic director from 1958 to 1973. He was also the first inductee into the UNLV Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Marilyn Horn, professor emeritus, died Dec. 15 in Reno. She was 79. Dr. Horn served as associate director and dean of the School of Home Economics at the University from 1957 to 1970, then as coordinator of research and graduate study in the school until her retirement in 1983. In the late 1950s, Dr. Horn worked with architect Ed Parsons to design and furnish a building that became a model and inspiration for many home economics schools. It was also a social center on the University campus. She was curator of the University’s historic costume collection which became the nucleus for today’s Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Research Center at the Nevada State Museum. She was also one of the faculty who brought the interdisciplinary program of museology into existence and taught in the program for several years. Dr. Horn was a successful writer on the socio-psychological and historical aspects of clothing. Her book, “The Second Skin,” an interdisciplinary study of clothing first published in 1968, was viewed as “the classic text” in the field and was widely used for college courses, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. It enjoyed wide foreign sales and was translated into Japanese. A scholarship, maintained by the University’s Foundation in her name, has been established to benefit graduate students seeking professional development.
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BIG Nevada wins 25 games again in a season surpassing expectations By Pat McDonnell
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AT A GLANCE Nevada 61, Texas 57 (first round)
◗ Nevada trailed the Longhorns 57-53 with 2:24 left, but scored the last eight points of the game. ◗ The Wolf Pack kept Texas from reaching the tournament’s regional semifinals (“Sweet 16”) for the first time in four years. ◗ Senior Kevinn Pinkney, who has been a part of more Wolf Pack basketball victories than any player in team history (85), led Nevada in scoring with 15 points. HIGHLIGHT: Mo Charlo, after having his own shot blocked, rebounds teammate Ramon Sessions’ miss and converts the front end of a last-minute, game-changing three-point play. Head Coach Mark Fox is shown on national television twisting and turning on the sideline during Charlo’s shot, attempting to will the ball into the basket.
Illinois 71, Nevada 59 (second round)
◗ The Wolf Pack competed well with the topranked Illini through the first 18 minutes of the game, tying the contest at 17 and trailing just 27-25 with 2:06 remaining in the first half.
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Three starters, all key components of a 25-9 “Sweet Sixteen” team in 2004, were no longer in uniform. Western Athletic Conference coaches tabbed Nevada as a fourth-place finisher in the league’s pre-season poll. Fans were toning down their expectations. Instead, the 2004-05 Wolf Pack produced a season of firsts. The Pack won its first outright WAC league title with a 16-2 record, the most regular season victories ever compiled in the conference. Nevada ran off a perfect 9-0 road record in league games, securing a precedent-setting No. 24 national ranking and a WAC success rate last achieved by 7-0 Utah in 1999. Nevada hosted the WAC tournament at Lawlor Events Center March 8-12, and suf-
fered a 73-72 upset to Boise State in the quarterfinal round. However, another first was in the books days later, when the Pack was selected to its fourth NCAA tournament berth and first at-large selection to the 65team field. Playing at its highest-seeded position ever at No. 9, Nevada came back to take a thrilling 61-57 opening-round win March 17 over the Texas Longhorns in Indianapolis. The triumph over the perennial Big 12 Conference power moved this season’s team to a 25-6 record and
HIGHLIGHT: Pinkney ended his career with Nevada on a high note, leading the team in scoring again with 22 points. He also had 11 rebounds.
Freshman Ramon Sessions, junior Chad Bell and senior Jermaine Washington are jubilant after Nevada’s 61-57 NCAA Tournament victory over the Texas Longhorns.
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◗ In a contest played before 40,331 spectators at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Nevada had 14 turnovers to Illinois’ 16.
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basketball prowess a tie for the second-most wins in program history. Was history suddenly repeating itself? The Wolf Pack and its muchpraised young head coach Mark Fox found out quickly, as they next faced the top-ranked Illinois Fighting Illini for a March 19 second-round game. Nevada, with senior team leader Kevinn Pinkney fighting gallantly, was tough, but the Illini were more efficient in a 71-59 win. Yet, it is enjoyable to look ahead to next season’s Wolf Pack team, a unit with tremendous potential. Power forward Nick Fazekas, the WAC Player of the Year, returns for his junior season. Conference Freshman of the Year Ramon Sessions, a key to the Pack’s resurgent backcourt this year, will be joined by NCAA tournament veteran Marcelus Kemp, two-year Nevada letterman Kyle Shiloh and newcomer Lyndale Burleson, who
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Kevinn Pinkney
Q: How was it to play in the NCAA tournament twice? A: It was fun. It was a special thing. This year was a little better than last because of the team … we had better chemistry and won some tough games. Q: Tell me about Senior Day. A: It was really emotional. They had a movie day for me and Jermaine [Washington] and showed some of the highlights of the season. Our families came down. We cried a little bit… we gave our mom and dad flowers… we had our moment on the court.
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IN HIS WORDS
practiced with the team as a freshman. In the frontcourt, prospective seniors Mo Charlo and Chad Bell proved themselves during always frenetic NCAA play. Although it is reasonable to temper community expectations a touch, the coaching staff, nevertheless, is also excited about several talented freshmen who are expected to suit up for the first time this fall. When one anticipates the forecasts of the national media, it seems Fox and his staff will likely have to play a bit on the other side of the expectation game this time.
Q. How do you feel about being the Nevada player who has won the most games since 1913? A. It’s a big accomplishment. It shows how hard I’ve worked. I got the record, but I wasn’t the only one to do it. It goes to show that the coaches, teammates and staff have made a difference. I thank all of them. — Molly Malloy
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ON HOW HER RECORD-SETTING PERFORMANCE AT 2004 OUTDOOR REGIONALS CHANGED HER GOALS: “I never really believed that I could make it to nationals because I’m so much farther behind most of the girls running track. I ran only two years in high school and then just kind of jumped onto a Division I team and hoped for the best. Now, I will be disappointed if I don’t make it there. I would like to go to world championships sometime before I leave college, so my goals have definitely extended beyond where I ever thought they could.” ON WHY THE RACE WENT PERFECTLY FOR HER: “It was the competition. I was racing with girls who knew how to run the pace to get these times, and not just go slow the first 400 and then try to pick up time on the second one. It was a consistent race. I ran a 62-second first lap and a 62-second second lap.
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Kali (Kah-LEE) Baker wants to elevate the national profile of the Nevada Wolf Pack track and field team again. Her teammate, senior Nicole Petty, earned All-American status last June with a sixth-place finish in the 800-meter run at the NCAA outdoor championships. Baker, who came into the program as a non-scholarship athlete, set a school and personal record in the event two weeks earlier in winning the NCAA Outdoor Regional with a time of 2:04.99, then placed 11th overall in the finals. A junior academically with a secondary mathematics education major, 20-year-old Baker is one of the key athletes in the Wolf Pack’s bid to outperform its rivals at the Western Athletic Conference and NCAA outdoor championships this May and June. The former Las Vegas Centennial High School track and cross-country athlete is confident that her training sessions with new Nevada head coach Shantel Twiggs and assistant coach Kirk Elias will help her be at her best when the pressure is highest.
I did get that last burst of energy the last 150 meters and I actually had to chase down the girl from UCLA [Pac 10 800-meter champion Ashley Caldwell]. I beat her by .02 of a second. It was an exciting race. It was awesome.” ON WHAT INTRIGUES HER ABOUT COMPETING IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SOME DAY: “She [Twiggs] opened up the idea to me that I have that kind of potential. Granted, going from a 2:04 to 2:00 is huge, that’s a lot to get down to. My coach [distance coach Elias] this year has pretty much told me that if I’m not looking at that, there’s something wrong.” ON COMPETING IN AN EVENT OTHER THAN THE 800: “I just started running the 4x400-meter relay. I haven’t run that in about a year. I just ran that for the first time [in the Feb. 12 Huskie Classic in Se-
Baker picked up her second career WAC gold medal when she won the 800-meters at the WAC Indoor Championships in Boise, Idaho on Feb. 26.
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Weather hits softball ON A DIFFERING PHILOSOPHY IN TEAM GOALS FROM THE NEW COACHING STAFF (former head coach Curt Kraft stepped down last year after leading the Pack to four conference titles): “Coach Twiggs said she doesn’t want conference to be our ultimate goal, and she wants all of us to strive for nationals. We want to win conference obviously, but she said there’s more beyond conference. She has opened our eyes to the opportunities outside the WAC and told us to look bigger.” ON HER DIFFICULTIES BATTLING A VARIETY OF PHYSICAL AILMENTS DURING THIS YEAR’S INDOOR SEASON (Baker closed the indoor season on a positive note, winning the 800 at the Feb. 26 WAC Championships with a time of 2:07.90): “It has been a rough season so far. I started off sick, then I was injured and then I got sick again. So I really haven’t had the training that I should have had. Combined with the weather, it just hasn’t been as good as possible. I had to take a week off here, a week off there. It makes it hard.” ON COMPETING IN CROSS-COUNTRY: “I understand it is a necessary evil,” she laughs. “I enjoy cross-country because I enjoy the team and I enjoy traveling to the places we do. It’s harder for me because it’s running 3.1 miles. That’s a long way in the terrain: it’s not flat and it’s up hills, mud and rocks. It’s fun, but it’s hard.” ON WHETHER SHE WAS NERVOUS WHEN HER THREE-YEAR-OLD COUSIN AND FORMER SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS BAT BOY, DARREN BAKER (son of current Chicago Cubs manager Dusty Baker), WAS RESCUED FROM A NEAR-COLLISION AT HOME PLATE DURING THE 2002 WORLD SERIES: “That scared the living heck out of me because Darren is just the most lovable kid you’ll ever meet. He’s so tiny, or he was so tiny. When [Giants first baseman] J.T. Snow just reached him up, I was afraid he was going to die. We knew it was going to be the last time he was going to be bat boy. It still kind of hurts him.”
By Ryan Flynn he Wolf Pack softball team was forced to practice indoors to start the season and learned it isn’t easy preparing for games when you can’t get out on the field. “The weather affected the team. We had only Candace about four or five practices outside until March,” Rainwater head coach Michelle Gardner says. “Before the first game we had no practices outside, and it showed in the games.” When the team did get a chance to practice on a field, it showed major improvement and won some significant games, including one against previously unbeaten Cal Poly. Gardner said the games against nationally ranked Northwestern and Oregon State helped the team prepare for conference games. “Those teams are very comparable to the WAC teams,” Gardner says. “All of our focus during those tournaments is to prepare for our first conference game against Hawaii.” Gardner expects Fresno State and Hawaii to be the biggest competition in the WAC this year. Hawaii showed its talent early this season when it challenged number-oneranked Arizona in an extra-inning loss. Nevada is lead by juniors Candice Rainwater and Brittney Lorenzen, and sophomore Jilian Hartfield. Rainwater pitches and plays first base, and Gardner says she is the real leader of the team. Last season, Rainwater had a 2.56 ERA, a .330 batting average and was voted first-team All-WAC as a utility player. Hartfield led the WAC in triples and doubles and also led her team in hits, RBI’s, total bases and stolen bases. Freshmen Jordan McPherson and Kaycee Top: Jilian Hartfield Wilkes have Left: Brittany Lorenzen also played well, and Gardner is excited to see them continue to improve.
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Powers not sweating 700th win By Ryan Flynn ith 700 career wins quickly approaching, head baseball Coach Gary Powers cares about only one thing, but it’s not his record. It is his players. “How many wins I have doesn’t matter,” Powers says. “If I didn’t have so many great players playing for me, I wouldn’t have any wins.” This year’s team will be trying to improve on last year’s 30-29 record, hopefully making it into the NCAA tournament. However, the weather did all it could to hamper the team’s pre-season preparation. “For the first seven weeks, the team was not able to get onto the field. That has hindered our progress and development,” Powers says. “I am really proud of the guys, because even without being able to get out and practice on a field, they have still played very competitively.” The team began the season playing very tough, even though it was not able to play on its own field for the first 12 games. The Pack won eight of those games, including wins against UNLV, Oklahoma and UCLA, which is coached by ex-Nevada pitching coach John Savage. The first half of the season should have the Pack ready for conference play. Powers says he thinks the entire Western Athletic Conference has improved this year. San Jose State, Louisiana
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Tech and Hawaii all say they have improved. Fresno has improved its bulk, and Rice is going to be tough. The Rice Owls lost their top three pitchers to the majors last year. They were replaced, however, with three of the top pitching prospects in the nation, according to Powers. With competition improving, how will the Pack stack up? “Our depth is better this season. If our young guys keep improving and our starting pitching is consistent, we should be in good shape,” Powers says. The pitching staff is lead by juniors Travis Sutton and Tim Schoeninger and sophomore Ryan Rodriguez. Sutton, who was injured at the beginning of the season, was 8-5 last season with a 5.43 ERA, and Rodriguez is expected to improve on his freshman season in which he was 5-7 with a 6.09 ERA. Schoeninger is in his first season with the Pack after transferring from Nebraska, where he played two seasons. A substantial offense will also be vital for Nevada, and the Pack has a number of guys who can really swing the stick. The Wolf Pack offense is led by senior Jacob Butler and juniors Brett Hayes and Ben Mummy. Last season, these three led the team in batting average, combining for more than 150 RBIs. “They are the cornerstone of the offense.” Powers says. After this season, the complexion of the WAC will change. UTEP, Rice, SMU and Tulsa are leaving the conference. The University of Idaho, New Mexico State University and Utah State University will enter. Of those, Utah State and Idaho do not have baseball programs. Nevada will be playing familiar teams New Mexico State and Sacramento State. “With Rice leaving, it should really open the league next year,” Powers says. “Everyone will have a better chance to win the WAC.” Jacob Butler
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ATHLETICSNEWS Former Nevada defensive end Jorge Cordova suffered a major setback last season when he injured his knee and was forced to miss his NFL rookie season. Now he is working hard to get back to playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Until January, he could only ride a stationary bike and lift weights, but has now resumed jogging. His agent, Jim Grogan, says that a recent examination of his injured knee showed Cordova’s recovery appears to be ahead of schedule. Grogan says he is hoping all of Cordova’s hard work will have him ready to participate in the Jaguars’ post-draft mini-camp, then back in full pads by late July. After coming to Nevada as a redshirt in 1999, Cordova became the team’s leading tackler in 2000, playing both inside linebacker and defensive end positions. In 2002, he finished the season with nine sacks for 69 yards to lead the Western Athletic Conference. After playing his final game for the Pack in 2003, Cordova solidified his standing as Nevada’s all-time sack leader with 29.5, and was named the team’s MVP and All-American defensive end. Last April, Cordova was drafted in the third round by the Jaguars and signed a three-year contract worth $1.4 million. He seemed to be on his way to playing a significant role as a part of the Jaguars’ linebacking corps last season. However, two days before his first NFL preseason game, Cordova tore his anterior cruciate ligament while trying to make a tackle, ending his season before it began. In January, Murrieta Valley High School retired Cordova’s jersey in his hometown of Murrieta, Calif., to show appreciation for his contributions and achievements. Playing for the Nighthawks, Cordova helped
lead the school’s football and basketball teams to league titles in 1998, and his basketball team repeated its title in 1999. He was named the football team’s MVP and Defensive Player-of-the-Year. He also received an all-county honorable mention honor for basketball.
Nevada athletics earn stripes in five-year contract with Adidas The University has signed a fiveyear contract with the athletic apparel and footwear superpower Adidas. The financial terms of the deal that begins in June were not disclosed, but the five-year contract will continue through May 2010. “This is a wonderful opportunity for us,” says Cary Groth, athletics director. “We’ve never had an all-sports apparel or shoe contract, and through this agreement we will save significantly in uniform, practice gear and shoe costs, and it will further our branding effort as we will have a consistent look.” Some Nevada teams have already switched to Adidas, but others are using apparel made by other manufacturers. All teams will be wearing Adidas by June 1. The deal includes product incentives for coaches who win coach-of-theyear honors, advance to a conference championship or participate in the NCAA Tournament. As part of this deal, Adidas will receive promotional benefits in game programs and on the University of Nevada, Reno Web site. The Adidas logo will appear on promotional materials, including stadium signs and season tickets.
In October, when conference play begins, the Pack will be playing home games against Louisiana Tech and the homecoming game against WAC newcomer Idaho. November features home match-ups against Hawaii and the last regular-season game against Fresno State. “This is a very attractive home schedule for our fans, with Washington State of the PAC-10 here as well as UNLV and league rivals Idaho, Louisiana Tech, Hawaii and Fresno State,” Athletics Director Cary Groth said. “We’re excited about the possibility of national TV for our opener against Washington State, and we could have additional exposure opportunities this fall.” The away slate has the Wolf Pack at Colorado State in September, and conference games at San Jose State, Boise State, New Mexico State and Utah State. Most of the away times have not been announced. “We are all looking forward to the 2005 season,” Nevada Head Football Coach Chris Ault said. “The schedule is great, as it presents us with an exciting challenge.” — By Ryan Flynn Photo by Jean Dixon
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Former Pack star Jorge Cordova works to overcome knee injury
‘05 football season opens at home against Washington State Cougars The Wolf Pack football team will be playing six home games in 2005, including the opener against Washington State University which may be broadcast on ESPN. The Friday night game, tentatively set for 4:45 p.m., will be followed the next weekend by a battle for the Fremont Cannon at Mackay Stadium against arch-rival UNLV.
Wolf Pack-blue panels catch the sun and highlight the West Stadium Parking Complex that is now open. The facility has 1,858 parking spaces and a shuttle stop adjacent to Mackay Stadium.
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HONOR ROLL ACKNOWLEDGES GIFTS RECEIVED FROM JANUARY 1, 2004 — DECEMBER 31, 2004
Greetings and welcome to our Annual Honor Roll of Donors
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n behalf of the entire Board of Trustees of the University of Nevada, Reno Foundation, you have our grateful appreciation for your generosity, dedication and commitment. The length of the list of donors this year is significant, as is the number of dollars. Because of your support, we are proud to announce that gifts to the Foundation in 2004 surpassed $24 million and our supporters number nearly 8,100. Thank you. Funds to the Foundation include gifts that overlap between years, pledges and in-kind gifts, but ultimately all funds raised by the Foundation benefit the university. The amount raised this past year is considerable and remarkable, and so too is the funding support provided by the Foundation to the university. In 2004, $2.4 million was provided for student scholarships, another $17.4 million went to academic, research, alumni and other important programs of the university, and the Foundation added $2.5 million to permanent endowments. We are immensely grateful to have this large cadre of friends, alumni and community partners who believe in this great university. You have helped us to achieve so much this year. There are many more goals to accomplish and we appreciate your valuable support as we make this an even stronger university. I am so pleased to be able to welcome John K. Carothers as the new Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations and Executive Director of the University of Nevada, Reno Foundation. Recently appointed to the position by President John Lilley, John Carothers brings tremendous experience to our efforts. He has already met many of you since he first arrived at the university in 2003, and for those of you he has not yet met, I hope you will take the time to say hello. Your support encompasses all areas of the university, from student scholarships to faculty and program assistance to the next great building on campus — the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center. It is heartening to have such a large list of donors and we sincerely thank each and every one of you acknowledged on these pages for your personal commitment and for investing in the future of the University of Nevada, Reno. This special publication is but a very small way to express the enormous gratitude we have for you. It is a large job to say thanks to so many, and we endeavor to be as accurate as we are sincere in our appreciation. I hope you will let our Donor Relations office know if you have any comments. Thank you again.
Mary-Ellen McMullen, Chair University of Nevada, Reno Foundation
FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES Executive Committee Members Michonne R. Ascuaga Paul A. Bible ‘62 Ann M. Carlson ‘59, ‘78 Stuart R. Engs Gregory W. Ferraro ‘85 Mary-Ellen McMullen ‘73 Felicia R. O’Carroll ‘76 Leslie A. Raggio Righetti ‘76 Jennifer A. Satre ‘80 Ranson W. Webster
Trustees Reed Bingham Janice K. Brady ‘63, ‘88 Denise Cashman ‘83 Kirk V. Clausen John M. Doyle ‘63 Linda Faiss John Farahi Frank S. Gallagher ‘77 James N. Gardner ‘60 Kenneth H. Gardner ‘84 Steven D. Hill John C. Klacking ‘83 Jay J. Kornmayer ‘74 Sara M. Lafrance ‘73 Dorothy Lemelson Scott D. Machabee ‘90 Bernice Martin-Mathews ‘70, ‘75 John E. Marvel ‘73 Charles N. Mathewson Michael J. Melarkey ‘72 Julie Murray ‘79 James J. Murren
Ward Hornblower Proescher Frank R. Randall ‘56 Sylvia I. Samano Mike H. Sloan G. Blake Smith Barbara Smith Campbell ‘78 David W. Turner Harvey Whittemore ‘74 Ralph V. Whitworth ‘82 Calvin E. Willoughby John R. Worthington
Ex-Officio John K. Carothers James DeVolld Michael J. Klaich ‘82 Erin Lankowsky Keith L. Lee ‘65 John M. Lilley Laurie L. McLanahan ‘86 Jessica Muehlberg
Board of Regents Stavros S. Anthony, Chair Jill T. Derby, Vice Chair Mark Alden Thalia M. Dondero Dorothy S. Gallagher Douglas R. Hill Linda C. Howard James D. Leavitt Howard Rosenberg Jack L. Schofield Douglas R. Seastrand Steve Sisolak Bret Whipple James E. Rogers, Chancellor
Please contact Keiko Weil, Director of Donor Relations, 775-784-1587, kweil@unr.edu, with any comments or suggestions.
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hen the university opened its doors to students in 1874, the founding fathers had no idea that growth would be so robust. Nor, did they envision the need for additional private funds critical to maintaining the school’s ability to provide such things as state-of-the-art technology, support of student and faculty programs, field and laboratory research experience and scholarships. This year, under the leadership of Vice Chair Jennifer Satre, the development committee of the University of Nevada, Reno Foundation took its volunteer fund-raising mandate to heart by establishing the Silver & Blue Society. An idea conceived by its first member James Webster, membership in the Silver & Blue Society is earned by contributing a minimum amount of $1,874 in unrestricted funding on an annual basis. Members of the 2004 Silver & Blue Society are: Michonne R. Ascuaga & Kevin A. Linkus Paul A. & Judith R. Bible Thomas W. & Janice K. Brady Ann Carlson John K. & Amy F. Carothers Kirk V. Clausen John M. & Aliceann M. Doyle Stuart R. & Jane R. Engs Robert D. & Linda Faiss Frank S. Gallagher Kenny C. & Dema L. Guinn Arnold L. Hansmann John M. & Geraldine Lilley Scott D. & Judy L. Machabee Bernice Martin-Mathews
Samuel P. & Mary-Ellen McMullen Bradley H. & Mary M. Merdinger Julie Murray James J. & Heather H. Murren Felicia R. O’Carroll William M. & Andrea Pelter Leslie A. Raggio Righetti Bradley H. & Vivian Roberts Sylvia Samano Philip G. & Jennifer A. Satre G. Blake & Ruth F. Smith David W. & Phyllis B. Turner James G. & Karlene R. Webster Ranson W. & Norma Webster Jane C. Witter
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he faculty and staff of the University of Nevada, Reno contribute greatly to the success of the campus. We would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every member of the faculty and staff (emeritus faculty, current and former faculty and spouses of recently deceased faculty) who made a contribution in 2004.
The Comstock Society ($25,000 and above) Reinhard F. Bruch *Robert L. Solso
The Nevada Society ($10,000 to $24,999) Mary B. Ansari Nazir A. Ansari Robert M. Daugherty Catherine S. Fowler Donald D. Fowler Wanda W. Jones Kwang J. Kim Sheila D. Linn
The Quadrangle Society ($5,000 to $9,999) Christopher T. Ault Robert C. Clift Nicholas A. Cummings Ruth H. Donovan Harold E. Lemay John M. Lilley Kathryn V. McKee Mark A. Pingle Bradley H. Roberts Luanne Steininger David ‘Burt’ B. Slemmons Barbara C. Thornton Patricia A. Tripple Eric L. Wang Terry S. Woodin
The Morrill Circle ($2,500 to $4,999) Judy Calder John K. Carothers Melanie Crawford Mark L. Fox Ellen E. Houston Jason D. Houston
Cheryl A. Hug English Marilyn J. Johnson Rita M. Laden Kevin D. Murray James V. Taranik Ronald R. Zideck
The Artemisia Circle ($1,000 to $2,499) Woodson L. Barry Michele Basta Doreen K. Begley Cole C. Campbell Thomas F. Cargill William N. Cathey Melisa N. Choroszy Joseph N. Crowley Frankie Sue Del Papa Sachiko T. Destjeor Stephen C. Destjeor Robert E. Dickens William A. Doherty William A. Douglass James V. Duncan Joyce M. Duncan William R. Eadington Shannon E. Ellis Kent M. Ervin Ahmed Essa Eva L. Essa William P. Evans James D. Filkins Dina M. Fogliani Lerai T. Frank John H. Frederick Hudson A. Glimp Jennifer D. Greer Richard W. Harris Gary J. Hausladen Gregory J. Hayes Betty K. Hulse James W. Hulse Kenneth W. Hunter Jim Jeffers Walter K. Johnson Edward C. Keppelmann Jacqueline V. Keppleman Virginia A. Knight Richard M. Mason Erin B. McGinley Nancy K. Mead Robert W. Mead
Denise M. Montcalm Sally J. Morgan Bourne Morris Mark W. Nichols Christine M. Norris John W. Nunn Sandra J. Ott Keith G. Papke Paula Perich Jean L. Perry Ronald A. Phaneuf Steven P. Pomi Mike Reed Dale S. Rogers Howard Rosenberg Roderick D. Sage Hyung K. Shin Anton P. Sohn Shunfeng Song Yvonne E. Stedham Angela D. Taylor Linda M. Thomson Stephen N. Tchudi Susan Tchudi Jeanne Wendel Brian J. Whalen Judith K. Winzeler Robert L. Winzeler Mimi W. Yu Joseba Zulaika
The Sagebrush Circle ($500 to $999) John G. Anderson Marianne Anthony Jeffrey J. Ardito Glendel W. Atkinson Holly J. Aycock Frank G. Baglin Richard D. Bartholet Theodore E. Batchman Craig W. Beattie Thomas W. Bell James A. Bernardi George A. Broten James N. Brune Peter F. Brussard Patti Bussio Wayne M. Cameron Sean M. Casey Beverly A. Colgan Betty J. Cossitt
The University Partners ($250 to $499) Tammy V. Abernathy Vineyard Duncan M. Aldrich Gretchen S. Alt Lisa K. Anderson Bruno S. Bauer Kimberly N. Berens Catherine A. Berry Gretchen K. Bietz Kathleen A. Boardman Phillip C. Boardman Mark H. Broadhead Stephen B. Castor Vincent J. Catalano Christine O. Cheney Joseph I. Cline Michael K. Daines Winnie M. Dowling Jacque Ewing-Taylor Neal A. Ferguson Michael R. Fernbach Gary L. Fisher Brian J. Frost Maurice C. Fuerstenau Jeannine M. Funk Elisabeth M. Garcia James R. Garrett Ada J. Gee-Deprosse Kim Gervasoni Denis D. Graham Ely Haimowitz Donald R. Hanks Rena A. Hanks Sally P. Hardwick Thomas R. Harris Constance K. Howard Paul J. Icone Kenneth C. Kemp James R. Kidder Jeffrey W. Klages David A. Lightner Paul D. Lucas Vernon D. Luft Mary F. Maples Jeanette R. McAlister Sue McKnight Harold G. Morehouse Shari A. Netzel James Newman Carlton E. Olsen Melanie Perish Donald C. Pfaff Robyn L. Powers Kambiz Raffiee Charles B. Rose Patsy L. Ruchala Thomas W. Sawyer Pamela J. Schueler Barbara J. Scott Carol S. Shamberger Amy W. Shannon Manohar Singh
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2004 2004 31, 31, — December — December 1, 2004 1, 2004 January & STAFF January ENDOWMENTS FACULTY NEW
Faculty & Staff
William B. Cossitt John E. Dell Rachel Dolbier Susan Donaldson Don W. Driggs Betty H. Ebbs Dana T. Edberg Robert R. Edgington Christopher H. Exline Janet L. Frey Henry ‘Randy’ R. Frost Robert J. Gabrielli Terri M. Garside Catherine J. Goring Susan R. Gortner *Stephen W. Hall Michael T. Harter Frederick R. Harvey Sheri E. Harvey Steven C. Hayes George H. Hess Rory B. Hickok Gregory H. Hitchcock Dale W. Holcombe Liang-Chi Hsu Benjamin T. King Mary A. Lambert Daphne D. Lapointe Barbara L. Lazzarone Paul Macura Samuel Males David H. Mathis Gaye L. McCollum-Nickles Margaret E. McIntosh Laurie L. McLanahan Steven R. McLanahan Donica H. Mensing Scott A. Mensing Franklin D. Meyers Patricia K. Miltenberger John H. Nelson Brenda B. Nenzel Thomas J. Nickles Cecelia M. Pearce David R. Quilici James T. Richardson Kenneth R. Robbins Frank E. Roberts Melissa E. Rogers Marion W. Salter David H. Sanders Inex A. Scholler-Jaquish William E. Sparkman Mati A. Stephens Judy Strauss Suk-Wah Tam-Chang Caron L. Tayloe Peter D. Theisen Noel V. Tiano Sue E. Wagner Steven G. Wesnousky Laurie A. West Judith C. Williams Kimberly L. Zaski Amy J. Zurek Carothers
Paul F. Starrs Mary W. Stewart Sherman R. Swanson Danny L. Taylor Daniel J. Tone Richard M. Trachok Scott W. Tyler David H. Vonseggern William P. Wallace Karen W. White W. K. Wilson Edward F. Wishart Jeanne H. Yamamura Joan S. Zenan
The Friends of Nevada ($1 to $249) Gerald J. Ackerman V. D. Adams Eric C. Albers Robert L. Alessandrelli Dixie S. Allsbrook Lisa F. Almada Carole L. Anderson Abdolrasoo Anooshehpoor David O. Antonuccio Eileen F. Aragon Christine M. AramburuDrury Christine E. Archer Jane E. Avansino Carl W. Backman Mark S. Bacon Ellen J. Baker Susan C. Baker Nancy D. Ball Elizabeth P. Ball Brian M. Bantum Elizabeth G. Barker Robert C. Barnes Kellie S. Bates Nancy L. Beach Donald R. Bear Dominick Belli Jamie A. Benedict Shannon M. Bennett Jane L. Bessette Cynthia A. Birk Robert E. Blesse Frank A. Boitano Gregory R. Bortolin Vicki Bovee Michael P. Branch Edna S. Brigham Linda L. Brinkley Cynthia H. Brock Donna F. Brown Morris R. Brownell Charles C. Bullock Patricia M. Burgess Richard D. Burkhart John E. Burton Stacy Burton
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Laurel S. Busch Anthony D. Calabro Ginger M. Cape Jean G. Carbon David J. Carbon Robert W. Carroll James R. Carson Paula R. Carter Rebecca L. Carter-Steele Christina P. Carver Lewis W. Cary Clinton M. Case Audrey M. Casey Scott E. Casper Susan Chandler Carolyn H. Chapman Cathy J. Chapman Walters Valerie M. Chappel John N. Chappel Patricia A. Charles Oliver Z. Chen Susan A. Chern Mary A. Christensen Louis P. Christensen Sharon E. Clodfelter Erin R. Coats Martha W. Combs Kathleen A. Conaboy Michelle Conley Katherine A. Connors Robert A. Conrad Mark F. Coolbaugh Donald G. Cooney Grant R. Cramer Jeri L. Cramer Carol A. Crane Alice M. Crites John C. Cushman Carol A. Cuthill Jaak J. Daemen *Gerald L. Dales Julee R. Dangel George Danko Thomas S. Davies Richard O. Davies Warren L. D’Azevedo Michael A. Delage Maryann Demchak Ann E. Diggins Mary Dugan Margaret R. Early Debra L. Ebsen Mary H. Edens Elaine Egbert Robert M. Eggleston Marta Elliott Marty J. Elquist Xanthea Elsbree Debra Elwell Mary R. English Larry M. Engstrom John W. Erwin Mehdi Etezadi-Amoli Cahit A. Evrensel James E. Faehling Peg D. Farrar
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Queency L. Fernandez George C. Fernandez Garry N. Fickes Candice L. Fife Elizabeth E. Fildes John J. Fildes Linda C. Fine Cathleen Fitzgerald Victoria M. Follette W. Darrell Foote Elizabeth A. Francis *Thomas V. Frazier Ruth M. Frazier Erin J. Frock Alan E. Fruzzetti Stephan R. Fuelling Marianne L. Fuller Carol L. Furnis Rachel M. Galli Kiranben P. Gandhi Hugo J. Garcia Kerri M. Garcia Michelle Gardner John D. Gascue Karen E. Gash Allen B. Gates Jason D. Geddes Michelle L. Germann Kenneth G. Gibson Philip J. Gillette Mary E. Glass Barbara J. Glazner Ronald Glensor Cheryll A. Glotfelty Leslie L. Golberg Howard S. Goldbaum Kristina M. Gonzalez Alice M. Good Joseph W. Goodnight Trina L. Goslin Heather A. Goulding Nancy M. Greenhalgh Miles Greiner Marcia C. Growdon Alan A. Gubanich Sarita Gupta Chaitan P. Gupta Mark R. Hall Nancy J. Hall Barbara L. Hall-Bellows Deborah A. Hammersmith David A. Hansen Ruth L. Hanusa Carol J. Harriman Charlene R. Hart Michael J. Havercamp Linda J. Hayes John P. Hayes John W. Heaton Jodie E. Helman Christopher D. Henry Susan C. Henthorne Viktoria Hertling Eric B. Herzik Jennifer M. Hill Andrea E. Hillmeister
Karen L. Hinton Patricia A. HoldenHuchton Fred B. Holman Nancy E. Horvath Kathryn C. Hotchkiss Jeanne C. Houk Peter K. House Anne B. Howard Christie J. Howard Ann O. Hubbert Dorothy Hudig Dorothy H. Huffey Joseph R. Hume Kendall M. Inskip Lianne B. Jackson Ellen M. Jacobson Lawrence E. Jacox Stephen H. Jenkins Christy K. Jerz Helen L. Johnson Joann M. Johnson Ryan E. Johnston Jill B. Jones Jaculine C. Jones Pamela Kahn-Van Pelt Sarah B. Keating Debra L. Keck Dennis W. Keck Sally Kees Martin Roger H. Keith Carole L. Keith Mary A. Keith Penny A. Kellogg Lee A. Kendrick Donald W. Kennedy Teresa Kennedy Stephen G. Kerr Virginia G. Kersey Robert L. Kersey Tom King Joyce A. King Edgar F. Kleiner James S. Klund J. R. Koetting Thomas R. Kozel Tomasz J. Kozubowski Michele M. Krick Glenda J. Krietlow Linda M. Kuchenbecker Dawn M. Kuehl-Andone Marilyn Kuenzli Alexander Kumjian Joe D. Lacey Stephen K. Lafer Willette D. Laird Peggy L. Lakey Teruni D. Lamberg William B. Land Nancee Langley Larry J. Larsen Barbara W. Larsen Molly L. Latham Dawn R. Lawrence Joyce N. Laxalt Margaret V. Layton
Maryann B. Lazzari Hyunjeong Lee John A. Legarza David M. Leitner John G. Lenz Peter E. Lenz Warren L. Lerude Steven R. Lewis Roger A. Lewis Joseph Lintz Alejandra C. Livingston Lucinda M. Long Carl G. Looney Jillinda M. Lorenz Kirsten A. Lorenzen Peggy E. Lorge David M. Lupan Mark J. Magney Johnson W. Makoba Jodi A. Manatt Linda C. Manning Barbara J. Margerum John P. Marschall Jeanne Martinez Cynthia C. Mastick Grant S. Mastick Jim E. Mastro Myrna M. Matranga John E. Maxfield Katherine R. McCall James C. McCormick Ardythe A. McCracken Robert D. McGinty Margaret McGraw Kelly McKowann John G. McNeely Paul W. McReynolds Mary J. McVeigh Richard O. Meeuwig Sheila M. Meibergen Katherine Melkonian James A. Menzel Robert W. Merrill Crystal L. Metzenheim Russell F. Meyer Grant D. Miller Jessica M. Miller Mary V. Miller *N. Edd Miller Jerry L. Miller Nicole M. Moon Pamela A. Moore Bruce T. Moran Theresa G. Morehouse Tobey D. Morris Pierre Mousset-Jones Barbara Murdock Colleen I. Murray Kenneth L. Myers Linda R. Myers Janice L. Neal Barbara Nellor *John E. Nellor Walter F. Nicks Sandra L. Niedergall Helen L. Nolte
Elisabeth W. Noonan David W. Noonan Nasrin M. Noori Steven G. Oberg Joanne L. Ochs Diane R. Olds Howard Olsen Kim M. O’Reilly Elmer W. Otteson Kathleen M. Ouma Susan Palwick Lani L. Pardini Ronald S. Pardini Lois J. Parker Carol A. Parkhurst Marc P. Paul Ira B. Pauly Nancy J. Paumen Kenneth J. Peak Andrea L. Pearson Jeff Pearson Joanne Peden Gary L. Peltier Debbie Penrod George M. Perreault Phillip J. Pert Ronald C. Petersen Nancy B. Petersen Frederick F. Peterson Judith C. Petterson Deidre M. Pike Nancy E. Polatty Margaret M. Price Jonathan G. Price Jonathan L. Purciel Virginia Quihuiz Robert J. Quinn Thomas Quint Clayton B. Rabedeaux Shanna S. Rahming Julia Reagan Jocelyn K. Reeves Holly J. Reid Sandra Rentas Carley W. Ries Mark A. Ries William W. Riggs Jennifer B. Ring Thomas P. Ringkob Seungil Ro Ida M. Roberts Stephen L. Rock Benjamin S. Rogers Diane L. Rolfs Margaret A. Ronald Fred ‘Fritz’ A. Ryser Mehdi Saiidi Kenneth S. Sakurada Kenton M. Sanders Aaron J. Santesso Denise L. Schaar-Buis David A. Schooley Bradley W. Schultz Donald L. Scilacci Stefanie A. Scoppettone Thomas J. Scully
Investing in Excellence John T. Tully Dennis L. Uken Margaret A. Urie Robert B. Valceschini Dirk J. Van Zyl Christine M. Veach Tracy L. Veach Shelley L. Von Berg Larry A. Walters Kimberly A. Walton Thomas J. Waltz Kathryn M. Warman Michael M. Warner Robert J. Watters Thomas L. Watterson Sherry L. Waugh Donald Wedor Lynni E. Weibezahl Keiko M. Weil Leonard B. Weinberg Steven I. Weiss Eve M. Welker James W. Westerman Claudene C. Wharton Stephen W. Wheatcraft Leah J. Wilds Paul T. Wilkes Lynne D. Williams David S. Wilson Mary P. Wilson Peter Winkler Clair L. Wojcik Basia Yakaitis Diane L. Yohey Sharon L. Young Ralph A. Young Gordon I. Zimmerman Steven D. Zink Diana Zipkin Gary W. Zunino
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Alumni
ALUMNI January 1, 2004 — December 31, 2004
Rupert G. Seals David R. Seibert Becky T. Seibert Jack B. Selbig Heather L. Sergi Hugh L. Shapiro Tara L. Shepperson Robert S. Sheridan David K. Shintani Carole R. Shochat Beverly P. Siegel Richard L. Siegel Christopher A. Simon Leah Skladany Jan Sloan Scott H. Slovic Marlowe H. Smaby Alicia L. Smalley Nyleen Smith Phyllis M. Snedeker Linda J. Sommer Teri Spraggins H. B. Spraggins Lynda A. Stanbrough Ellen L. Steiner Kevin M. Stevens Debra K. Stiver Felix F. Stumpf Craig A. Summerhill James A. Sundali Gloria M. Svare William S. Templeton Mary L. Thompson Kim M. Thomson Elijah A. Thorn Stephanie D. Thorn Ronald S. Tibben-Lembke Jennifer D. Tibben-Lembke Therese Tomasic Andrzej M. Trzynadlowski
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evada alumni continue their generous and active support of their alma mater. While the vast majority of contributions are unrestricted so they can be used to meet the most urgent needs of the university, alumni do earmark contributions for specific purposes including funds for particular academic departments, scholarships, class endowments and a wide variety of other programs and projects. Alumni donors whose gifts were received between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004 are listed in this report. Gifts received after December 31, 2004 will be listed in next year’s Honor Roll.
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David W. Abbott ‘68 Carolyn M. Abend ‘92 Mike A. Abend ‘94 Tammy V. Abernathy Vineyard ‘81, ‘86 Stanley R. Abraham ‘91 Alfred K. Abrahamsen ‘71 James L. Acheson ‘64 Yoko Acheson ‘66 Brian R. Adams ‘78, ‘86 Glenna Adams ‘96 James J. Adams ‘56 Mary C. Adams ‘94 Wayne B. Adams ‘55 Andrea M. Adamson ‘81 H. Wayne Affleck ‘50 Anthony G. Aguirre ‘81 Kerry A. Aguirre ‘00 Dawn M. Ahner ‘95 Greggory H. Ahner ‘95 Raymond G. Aiazzi ‘50, ‘64 Roberta J. Aiazzi ‘70 Michelle S. Aikin ‘79, ‘86 Ross C. Aikin ‘79 Deborah L. Alarcon ‘87 Calvin J. Albright ‘78 Deane A. Albright ‘71 Harold G. Albright ‘68 Judith A. Albright ‘71 Laurie A. Albright ‘73, ‘74, ‘79 Helene Aldaz ‘35, ‘62 Clifford E. Alexander ‘71, ‘79 Barbara J. Allain ‘74 Thomas F. Allard ‘47 Forest Lynn Allen ‘66 Jay S. Allen ‘87 Jerry L. Allen ‘70 Mary C. Allen ‘00 Edward E. Allison ‘91 Jo Ann K. Allison ‘60 Kerry T. Allman ‘83 David A. Allsup ‘93 Richard A. Altman ‘76 Evelyn E. Ames ‘59 George C. Anastassatos ‘67 Mary K. Andersen ‘96
William C. Andersen ‘48 Arthur G. Anderson ‘91 Bernard J. Anderson ‘66, ‘68, ‘74 Brandi Anderson ‘97 Constance M. Anderson ‘85 Deloy H. Anderson ‘51, ‘57 Dennis W. Anderson ‘73 Erin G. Anderson ‘03 Gilbert A. Anderson ‘55 Grant D. Anderson ‘81 Jane C. Anderson ‘95 Janice E. Anderson ‘74 Letecia Anderson ‘96 Lisa K. Anderson ‘89 Nancy J. Anderson ‘02 Paul J. Anderson ‘80 Pauline B. Anderson ‘47 Peter H. Anderson ‘75 Roger W. Anderson ‘73 Ronald A. Anderson ‘64 Scott M. Anderson ‘89 Susan D. Anderson ‘96 Tamara L. Anderson ‘02 Virginia E. Anderson ‘72 Warren D. Anderson ‘66, ‘67 Bartis E. Andre ‘61 Gary M. Andreas ‘60 Julie A. Andresen ‘77 Allene M. Andress ‘94 Laning N. Andrews ‘90, ‘95 Shawna L. Andriese ‘94 Clara C. Andriola ‘02 Gary E. Annoni ‘63 Valerie A. Antkowiak ‘91 John Antonopoulos ‘65, ‘66 John C. Anxo ‘87 Yvonne L. Anxo ‘85 John C. Applegate ‘87 Samia I. Ara ‘90 Eileen F. Aragon ‘02 Karen S. Aramini ‘69 Maria Aramini ‘58 Robert R. Aramini ‘67 Virgil Aramini ‘58 Richard P. Aranguena ‘72 Jeffrey C. Archer ‘74 Karen A. Archer ‘92 Charles E. Arciniega ‘82
Edward Arciniega ‘51 Julie K. Arciniega ‘83, ‘87 Norine J. Arciniega ‘52 Richard H. Ardill ‘82 Jeffrey J. Ardito ‘84 Julie L. Ardito ‘89 Samuel S. Arentz ‘68 Craig R. Argall ‘85 Paul Argeres ‘54 John F. Armbruster ‘38 Thelma M. Armbruster ‘38 Amanda R. Armentrout ‘02 Charles C. Armuth ‘59 Darrell C. Armuth ‘79 Mary L. Armuth ‘63 David A. Arneson ‘53 James E. Arnoldsen ‘67 Joseph C. Arrascada ‘93, ‘00 Edward Arteaga ‘64 Marlen G. Arteaga ‘02 Roy E. Arthurs ‘69 Donald R. Ash ‘00 Michael W. Ashcraft ‘73 Jayant Ashokkumar ‘00 Marthe L. Aston ‘84 James B. Atcheson ‘62 Lynn J. Atcheson ‘62 Steven G. Atcheson ‘68 Nissa J. Atherton ‘00 Daniel D. Athey ‘77 Brooke E. Atkins ‘02 Barbara B. Atkinson ‘85 Betty R. Atwell ‘92 Kathleen L. Auckly ‘82, ‘89 James A. Auge ‘98 Christopher T. Ault ‘69, ‘73 Kathleen Ault ‘69 Shirley L. Autry ‘85 Andrea S. Avansino ‘00 Jane E. Avansino ‘69 Raymond C. Avansino ‘65 *Ronald J. Avansino ‘70 Susan D. Ayarbe ‘76, ‘82, ‘88 Holly J. Aycock ‘94 James C. Aylworth ‘59 Oliver C. Aymar ‘37
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Ann M. Carlson ‘59 E.P. ‘Chuck’ (’50) & Frances Charlton Mary Gray ‘41 Eric M. (’88) & Suzanne Hatzenbiler Martha H. Jones ‘31 Gwenevere F. Leonard ‘37 Frank F. (’56) & Joann Randall Harvey (‘74) & Annette F. (’74) Whittemore Elaine F. (Honorary Alumna) & Stephen A. Wynn
Alfred B. Babb ‘80, ‘84 Cynthia S. Bachman ‘92 Ronda Bachtell ‘66, ‘83 Mary Backhus ‘49 Robert W. Backus ‘63 Thomas C. Badger ‘02 John C. Badwick ‘80 Mary J. Baglin ‘75, ‘92 Manpreet Bajwa ‘02 Betty Jo Baker ‘55 Birgit K. Baker ‘87 Brian K. Baker ‘95 Catherine F. Baker ‘73 Charles W. Baker ‘60, ‘63 Kristy M. Baker ‘94 Christina L. Bakke ‘96 Erin K. Bakke ‘90 Ronald A. Bakowski ‘66 Alice L. Baldwin ‘69 David Baldwin ‘96 Janis L. Baldwin ‘94 Natalie Baldwin ‘96 Elizabeth P. Ball ‘97 Emmett B. Ball ‘51 George W. Ball ‘57 George ‘Doug’ D. Ball ‘66 Marguerite D. Ball ‘74, ‘79 Susan Ball Rothe ‘80 Sandra J. Ballard ‘90 Jay L. Ballen ‘94 Paul K. Ballew ‘67 James M. Balmut ‘85 L. Steven Bamberger ‘78 Rebecca L. Bamberger ‘76 Diane E. Banegas ‘90 Carolyn J. Banis ‘67, ‘78 Richard P. Banis ‘67 Susan T. Banks ‘84, ‘84 Nicholas R. Bannick ‘86 Susan D. Banovich ‘99 Mary Lou M. Banta ‘66, ‘85 Brian M. Bantum ‘01 Kenneth L. Bantum ‘99 Mary Anna Barber ‘76, ‘91 Leslie W. Barger ‘82 Michael T. Barger ‘82 36 36
Carol B. Barker ‘59 Deborah L. Barker ‘85 Elizabeth G. Barker ‘76 John G. Barker ‘79, ‘87 Kimberly S. Barkis ‘88 Brad W. Barnard ‘89 Melissa P. Barnard ‘89 Harvey E. Barnes ‘67 Jeanine D. Barnes ‘93 Douglass S. Barr ‘73 June D. Barrett ‘41 Lawrence A. Barrett ‘58 Sheldon K. Barrett ‘72 Michele S. Barry ‘66 Mike E. Barry ‘94 Stacy F. Barry ‘94 Woodson L. Barry ‘65 Richard D. Bartholet ‘75 Priscilla Barton ‘97 Randall A. Barton ‘80 Paul M. Basinski ‘78 Donald E. Baskerville ‘58 Celeste A. Bass ‘75, ‘80 Richard R. Bass ‘75 Alice Bass Fisher ‘70, ‘78 Carolyn L. Basta ‘71 Michele Basta ‘66, ‘86 Robert D. Basta ‘67 Daniel K. Batdorf ‘82 Barbara J. Bates ‘76 Kellie S. Bates ‘91 James H. Bath ‘73 Cameron M. Batjer ‘41 Christina Batjer ‘72 Debra A. Baumer ‘78, ‘78 George M. Baxter ‘54 Gwen J. Baxter ‘50 Christopher L. Bean ‘65 *W. Scott Beasley ‘51, ‘65 Virginia L. Beck ‘94, ‘98 Brenda L. Becker ‘83 Brian R. Becker ‘93 Cristin L. Becker Olson ‘91 Janet M. Bedrosian ‘72 Tod Bedrosian ‘71 Dirk D. Beekman ‘90 Bruce T. Beesley ‘75
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Norman E. Beesley ‘68 Brent Begley ‘73 Marci A. Behmaram ‘83, ‘85 Vahid A. Behmaram ‘85 Maryann Behr ‘68 Thomas P. Beko ‘82 Roger M. Belcourt ‘77, ‘82 Joseph J. Bell ‘69 Vance N. Bell ‘63 Anne-Marie Bellard ‘94, ‘97 Eugene E. Belli ‘61 Bert C. Bellows ‘86 Bruce E. Belnap ‘52 Frank Beloso ‘41, ‘67 Georgia Beloso ‘41 Helene Belz ‘38 Sohila Bemanian ‘81, ‘97 Terry A. Bender ‘86 Patricia Bengochea-Johnson ‘78 Jon N. Bengtson ‘68, ‘71 Sandra L. Bengtson ‘70 Bruno Benna ‘53 Joy E. Benna ‘89, ‘93 Richard G. Bennett ‘66 Rick C. Bennett ‘83 Roberta L. Bennett ‘68, ‘87 Stan R. Bennett ‘82 Gregory A. Benoy ‘97 Christopher S. Benson ‘73 Kathleen A. Bentley ‘89, ‘92 Robert R. Bentley ‘76 Kimberly N. Berens ‘01 Edward A. Beres ‘86 Courtnay A. Berg ‘92 Michael L. Berger ‘74 Janet E. Berger Mosebach ‘81 Gregg E. Berggren ‘82 Lynn K. Berggren ‘86 Roger A. Bergmann ‘70 Leroy R. Bergstrom ‘56 Steven E. Berman ‘83 Carolyn K. Bernard ‘82 Donald A. Bernard II ‘85 Donald A. Bernard ‘58 Lawrence B. Bernard ‘75 James A. Bernardi ‘64 Jacquelyn D. Berrum ‘85
Janet J. Berry ‘97 Kathleen A. Berry ‘83 Penny W. Berry ‘88, ‘89 Leonard F. Bertain ‘70 Margo Bertelson ‘78 William A. Bertelson ‘72 Timothy J. Bertrand ‘79 Catherine L. Besio ‘84 Brian T. Bessette ‘81, ‘91 Jane L. Bessette ‘86, ‘03 Lisa R. Bettis ‘02, ‘03 John E. Betz ‘78, ‘81 Joy E. Betz ‘92 Erik Beyer ‘63 Karen Beyer ‘61 Roger G. Biale ‘69 Gary W. Biase ‘72 Larry J. Bibee ‘95 Roberta M. Bibee ‘83 Judith L. Bible ‘65 Paul A. Bible ‘62 William A. Bible ‘71 Diana M. Bickford ‘00 Forrest W. Bietz ‘90 Martha S. Bigford-Young ‘76 David H. Biggs ‘69 Debra L. Bily-Nevin ‘02 Wilma F. Birks ‘61 Helen J. Bisagno ‘44 Janice E. Bishop ‘81 Nicole J. Bishop ‘94 Matthew T. Black ‘94 Pamela M. Black ‘76, ‘79, ‘98 Cheryl L. Blair ‘82 Archie E. Blake ‘96 Mary K. Blakely ‘64 Michael D. Blakely ‘65, ‘66 Kelly E. Bland ‘91 John Blauth ‘90 James A. Blink ‘70 Donald W. Bliss ‘92 William W. Bliss ‘93 Rory L. Block ‘91 Elizabeth A. Blodgett ‘92 Gayle M. Blum ‘83 Kathleen H. Blythe ‘46 Paula C. Boardman ‘00 Nancy E. Bobb ‘83 Pamela L. Boe ‘89 Catherine Boedenauer ‘86 I. Scott Bogatz ‘85 Lawrence A. Bogdon ‘73 Robert R. Boggs ‘81 Judith E. Bogich ‘60 Karen L. Bohannan-Reed ‘71 Van R. Bohman ‘86 David Bolda ‘75 Carol A. Bond ‘71 Elizabeth A. Bonell ‘86 Paul S. Bony ‘83 Susan E. Bony ‘83 Joan M. Booth ‘87 Thomas E. Booth ‘68, ‘76 Candace E. Bortolin ‘84 Gregory R. Bortolin ‘86 Louis C. Bortz ‘59
Shirley F. Bortz ‘54 Mark K. Boscovich ‘70 Carlton L. Bossieux ‘69 Michael S. Boster ‘91 Joanne H. Botsford ‘57 Susan L. Botsford ‘69 Paul D. Bottari ‘75 Loren D. Bottorff ‘73, ‘75 George R. Boucher ‘60 Leslie K. Boucher ‘90 Lois N. Boudwin ‘44 Donald M. Bourcier ‘86 Robin J. Bouteiller ‘98 Wayne L. Bowden ‘61 John A. Bowers ‘87 Margaret F. Bowker ‘78 Dereck C. Bowlen ‘86 Randall C. Bowling ‘71 Gordon A. Bowman ‘65 Judith W. Bowman ‘65 Sandra H. Bowser William H. Bowser ‘59 John M. Boylan ‘39 Margaret J. Boynton ‘60 Russell F. Boynton ‘70 Lance K. Bradford ‘88 Leilani C. Bradford ‘90 Cari A. Bradley ‘02 Peter V. Bradley ‘83, ‘86 Susan R. Bradley ‘86 C. K. Bradshaw ‘55 Janice K. Brady ‘63, ‘88 Michael W. Brady ‘71 Odile F. Brady ‘85 Eryn J. Branch ‘98 Lewis W. Brandon ‘92 Nancy G. Brasfield ‘69 Thomas A. Brasfield ‘68 Randall W. Bratcher ‘77 Janie K. Braun ‘69 Mark L. Breeden ‘82 Kathy Breen ‘72 Peter I. Breen ‘60 Curt A. Breitfuss ‘88 W. Frank Brendle ‘73 Courtney C. Brenn ‘86, ‘96 Dana J. Brenner ‘69 Ruth B. Brewer ‘79 Shelly D. Brewster-Meredith ‘85 William S. Briner ‘51 Jean P. Briney ‘54 Robert C. Briney ‘56 Ann R. Brinker ‘70 Lisa M. Brinkman ‘95 Richard C. Brittain ‘61 Darla R. Britton ‘86 Mark H. Broadhead ‘80, ‘86 Joanne M. Broccoli ‘84 Marc C. Broccoli ‘85 Deborah M. Brodeur ‘71, ‘84 John E. Brodeur ‘72 John N. Bronder ‘83 Roberta L. Bronder ‘85 David S. Brondz ‘93 Jim E. Bronson ‘64 Howard C. Brooks ‘56
Investing in Excellence Steven F. Bus ‘82 Laurel S. Busch ‘74 Michael D. Buschelman ‘75 Gerald D. Bush ‘69, ‘80 Susan M. Bush ‘73 James L. Bussey ‘76 James T. Butler ‘54 Johanna ‘Mimi’ L. Butler ‘86 Tony E. Butler ‘69 Jane D. Button ‘79, ‘90 Bern J. Bybee ‘77 Charlene L. Bybee ‘76 Cris A. Bybee ‘78 Hal M. Bybee ‘74 Jean L. Bye ‘79 Stephanie Byers ‘89 Douglas M. Byington ‘55, ‘64 Nancy Byington ‘53 Laura L. Bylsma ‘91 Ronald D. Byrd ‘60 Edward R. Byrge ‘71 Lenore A. Byrnes ‘66 William T. Byrnes ‘66 Jack L. Byrom ‘69
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Richard A. Cable ‘74 Louis A. Cabrera ‘81, ‘92 Joseph P. Cadena ‘70 Angela Caffaratti ‘96, ‘00 J. Farrell Cafferata ‘89 Carl R. Cahill ‘65, ‘72 Mary K. Cahill ‘65, ‘88 Thomas M. Cahill ‘66 Charles S. Caldwell ‘77 Lura B. Caldwell ‘68 Rudy W. Calizo ‘91 John A. Cameron ‘68 Wayne M. Cameron ‘91 *E’Lois I. Campbell ‘38 Kelly M. Campbell ‘98 Betty E. Cantrell ‘68 David E. Cantrell ‘79 Barbara A. Capdeville ‘69 John A. Capdeville ‘69 Ginger M. Cape ‘82 Charles V. Capell ‘52 Michael J. Capello ‘82, ‘91 Patricia C. Capello ‘87 James G. Capistrant ‘70 Allen J. Capurro ‘73 Annette Capurro Fay A. Capurro ‘63 Ralph G. Capurro ‘74 Robert S. Capurro ‘64 Suzanne M. Capurro ‘69 Ike R. Caraco ‘40 Gary L. Carano ‘75 David J. Carbon ‘72 Jean G. Carbon ‘68 Nancy J. Cardenas ‘79 Raymond Cardenas ‘78 Douglas W. Cardwell ‘82 Anne E. Carey ‘95 Shaun D. Carey ‘81
Mary J. Cargill ‘79 Jacqueline Y. Carleton ‘62 John L. Carline ‘55 Ann M. Carlson ‘59, ‘78 Fred H. Carlson ‘60 John E. Carlson ‘58 Wayne E. Carlson ‘87 Mark R. Carlton ‘77 Janice L. Carnahan ‘83 Brian P. Carolo ‘79 Scott J. Carothers ‘03 Caroline L. Carpenter ‘89 Daniel E. Carpenter ‘69 Joan P. Carpenter ‘69, ‘72, ‘79 Peter B. Carpenter ‘72 Rodney V. Carpenter ‘66 John K. Carr ‘37 Margery M. Carr ‘51, ‘64 Robert W. Carrick ‘49 Helen R. Carrico ‘89 David A. Carroll ‘74 Marva D. Carroll ‘58 James R. Carson ‘86, ‘94 Alexander B. Carter ‘87, ‘94 Dean R. Carter ‘87, ‘90 Donald L. Carter ‘49 Mary G. Carter ‘52 Michael W. Carter ‘74 Natalie Carter ‘97 Paula R. Carter ‘87, ‘88 Raymond C. Carter ‘68, ‘85 Sharon A. Carter ‘77, ‘94 Rebecca L. Carter-Steele ‘90, ‘97 Louis H. Cartinella ‘63 Aaron B. Carver ‘94 Cristine D. Carver ‘94 Donna A. Casci ‘73, ‘80 Clinton M. Case ‘67, ‘70 Lynn A. Case ‘65 Marie A. Case ‘69 Thomas S. Case ‘64 Mark A. Casey ‘88 Timothy D. Casey ‘84 William E. Casey ‘98 Nancy Cashell ‘90 Robert A. Cashell ‘76 Denise Cashman ‘83 Daisy S. Casillas ‘00 John J. Cassani ‘97 Richard Cassas ‘65 Stephen B. Castor ‘71, ‘72 Dudley G. Cate ‘63 Marlene S. Cate ‘62 Sarah B. Cathey ‘70, ‘79 Jack G. Catich ‘49 Sharon L. Caudle ‘71 Henry ‘Hank’ W. Cavallera ‘67 James R. Cavilia ‘87 Carl M. Cavolick ‘70 Carole A. Cavolick ‘73 Jeffrey Ceccarelli ‘76 Rhonda J. Ceccarelli ‘83, ‘93 Robert W. Ceccarelli ‘72 Gary L. Cecchini ‘66 Donald E. Cecich ‘73 John F. Cercek ‘69
Laurie C. Ceremuga ‘81 Anne Cerstvik Nolan ‘86 Kenneth E. Cervantes ‘85, ‘94 Michele L. Cervantes ‘90 William A. Chaffin ‘66 James L. Chamberlain ‘68 Marie E. Chamberlain ‘90 Jeannette L. Chambers ‘58 Chuen Chan ‘88 Daniel W. Chang ‘86, ‘90 Diane E. Chapin ‘89 Peter G. Chapin ‘89 Cathy J. Chapman Walters ‘83, ‘91 Judy Chappell ‘94 E. P. ‘Chuck’ Charlton ‘50 Sharon H. Chase ‘63 Cynthia M. Chech ‘85 Anne M. Chen ‘02 Chiu S. Chen ‘64 Oliver Z. Chen ‘94 Edmund K. Cher ‘82, ‘86 April L. Chester ‘83 Dorothy P. Cheung ‘02 Chinnapong Chewjalearn ‘95 W. Tuck Chin ‘53 William M. Chin ‘75 Erick T. Ching ‘98 Alexander B. Chinn ‘63 Charles E. Chinnock ‘71 Calder J. Chism ‘90 Patricia K. Chism ‘91 Suzanne E. Chisum ‘88 Walter C. Chisum ‘89 Eugene Choy ‘59 David J. Christensen ‘73 Kathleen B. Christensen ‘64 Lisa A. Christensen ‘80 Louis P. Christensen ‘80, ‘99 Mary A. Christensen ‘01 Roger W. Christensen ‘61 Lynn M. Christenson ‘02 Julie L. Christianson ‘00, ‘04 David M. Chubb ‘79 Jason D. Chubb ‘01 Jay W. Chun ‘70 Susan M. Cinfio ‘77 Michael E. Cirac ‘79 Jane A. Claar ‘78 William N. Claar ‘77 Peter P. Cladianos ‘53 E. S. Claflin ‘67 Gwendolyn B. Clancy ‘92 Andrea E. Clark ‘66 Eleanor L. Clark ‘92 George L.W. Clark ‘48 Henry ‘Hank’ L. Clark ‘54, ‘62 Robert M. Clark ‘74 Bonnie L. Clarkson ‘50 James T. Clarkson ‘50 Marilyn Clauder ‘63 Jean N. Clemens ‘50 Lorinda Clemens ‘72 Thomas F. Clemens ‘50 Daniel G. Clements ‘77 Stephanie Clemo ‘96
Delores I. Clewe ‘69 Press S. Clewe ‘73 Donna R. Clifford ‘89 Jack R. Clifford ‘61, ‘63 Linda S. Clift ‘74, ‘74 Herbert F. Clowers ‘71 Alice A. Coate ‘53 Kathleen Coatney ‘59 Erin R. Coats ‘04 Suellen S. Cobb ‘65 Tyrus W. Cobb ‘62 William G. Cobb ‘71 David L. Cochran ‘51 Jeffery A. Codega ‘76 Charles F. Coe ‘48 Kathleen M. Coffer ‘89 Gerald D. Coffman ‘59 Julie R. Coffman ‘74 Maxine B. Cohn ‘75 Maureen K. Cole ‘79 Rodney R. Cole ‘71 Stevan E. Coleman ‘72 Suzanne Coleman ‘71 Beverly A. Colgan ‘91 Elaine D. Colgan ‘63 James R. Colgan ‘63 Gary R. Collier ‘67 Susan A. Collins ‘84, ‘00 Thomas A. Collins ‘74 E. James Collord ‘80 Kathryn A. Colombo ‘87 Robert A. Colon ‘71 Kim I. Colton ‘75 Stewart A. Colton ‘74 Karen L. Columbia ‘62 Patricia M. Coluse ‘72 James V. Conkey ‘67 James V. Conkey ‘83 Nancy D. Conkey ‘66, ‘76 Thomas R. Conklin ‘66 Richard L. Connell ‘94 Verlita L. Conner ‘52, ‘70 Valerie J. Conners ‘89 James M. Connors ‘93 Katherine A. Connors ‘94 Robert A. Conrad ‘95, ‘01 Julia E. Conroy ‘75 Patrick J. Conway ‘85 John S. Coogan ‘75 Lawrence A. Coogan ‘71 Gary A. Cook ‘62, ‘64 Nancy J. Cook ‘69 David H. Cooke ‘75 Valerie P. Cooke ‘75 Mark F. Coolbaugh ‘03 Donald G. Cooney ‘47 Charles W. Cooper ‘74 David A. Cooper ‘68 Rachel A. Cooper ‘95, ‘98 Richard L. Cooper ‘70 Patricia A. Cooper-Smith ‘92, ‘96 Kathie E. Coopersmith ‘81 Catherine L. Cope ‘70 Timothy J. Cope ‘73 Melissa F. Copley ‘95 Edward C. Coppin ‘62
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ALUMNI January 1, 2004 — December 31, 2004
Jane A. Brooks ‘97 Elaine Broten ‘60 Leonard F. Brouse ‘76 Ann A. Brown ‘54 C. Donald Brown ‘34 Curtis W. Brown ‘79, ‘87 Edwin W. Brown ‘62 Estella ‘Teddy’ M. Brown ‘47 Gregory A. Brown ‘92 John ‘Web’ W. Brown ‘50 Lyle L. Brown ‘63 Myron L. Brown ‘78 Nancy C. Brown ‘61 R. Stan Brown ‘70 Ray S. Brown ‘62 Richard R. D. Brown ‘53 Robert W. Brown ‘57 Rochelle M. Brown ‘56 Steven R. Brown ‘66 Timothy R. Brown ‘72 Phillip M. Browning ‘90 Samuel G. Broyles ‘83 Harter R. Bruch ‘49 James N. Brune ‘56 William P. Brush ‘50 Peter F. Brussard ‘66 Dennis P. Bryan ‘72 Ellen A. Bryan ‘65 Robert L. Bryan ‘92 Daniel E. Bryant ‘93, ‘98 Julie A. Bryant ‘96, ‘99 Virgil A. Bucchianeri ‘60 Cindy Buchanan ‘95 Claire K. Buckingham ‘79 Noel F. Buenconsejo ‘02 Mark A. Buenting ‘90 David M. Buhlig ‘71 Deborah Bullentini ‘87 Mario Bullentini ‘86 Gary G. Bullis ‘62 Louise A. Bullis ‘80 Rose M. Bullis ‘33, ‘55 Jason R. Buma ‘91 Owen S. Bunker ‘51 Julio R. Buonamici ‘55 Boyce W. Burge ‘61 Dean C. Burgemeister ‘50 Janine L. Burgener ‘95, ‘97 Joan L. Burger ‘60 Alicia S. Burgess ‘94 Florence A. Burgess ‘69 Patricia M. Burgess ‘74, ‘81 Clinton Burkett ‘63 Carmen J. Burkhart ‘82 Daniel G. Burnett ‘84, ‘89 Judy R. Burnett ‘64 Roger B. Burnley ‘91, ‘93 Ruby Burnley ‘92 Janie E. Burns ‘59 R. Scott Burns ‘79 Robert J. Burns ‘60, ‘69 Marybeth Burroughs ‘96, ‘97 Erin A. Burrows ‘95, ‘02 Dale W. Burt ‘56 Larry H. Burton ‘76 Laurie A. Bus ‘83
Carol L. Coppola ‘56, ‘88 William G. Copren ‘70, ‘75 Jane M. Corcoran ‘46 Ben Coren James V. Corica ‘59 Dolores D. Corley ‘68 Robert Corley ‘62 Beverly J. Cornutt ‘73 Roger D. Cornwall ‘66 Debra A. Cortez ‘95 Betty J. Cossitt ‘91 Peter N. Costa ‘84, ‘88 Kathy J. Cotter ‘94 Sharon M. Cottle ‘77 Barbara J. Courtnay ‘60 Mary Covington ‘71, ‘81 Kimberly T. Cowen ‘98, ‘03 Robert A. Cowman ‘00 Albert A. Cox ‘80 June F. Cox ‘82 Terrance J. Cox ‘86 Christopher J. Coye ‘91 Alan Coyner ‘97 Kirsta D. Craig ‘97 Jeri L. Cramer ‘82, ‘87 William P. Craven ‘51 Darryn C. Crawford ‘94 Edith C. Crawford ‘69, ‘53 James J. Crawford ‘67 Kathryn L. Crawford ‘75 William C. Crawford ‘61, ‘76 William C. Crawford ‘76 Jane E. Creel ‘45 Matthew Crehan ‘96 Jeanne E. Crew ‘51 Mark N. Critchfield ‘93 Carol A. Cronenberger ‘59 Gordon Cronenberger ‘57 Joseph R. Crook ‘58 Clinton R. Crookshanks ‘93 Richard N. Cross ‘77, ‘84 Andrea E. Crowell ‘78 Neil J. Crowley ‘88 Timothy A. Crowley ‘92 Margaret M. Crowley-Magera ‘87 Cleveland B. Crudgington ‘67 Frances E. Crumley ‘34 James A. Cryer ‘88 Joel W. Cryer ‘97 John A. Cryer ‘90 Susan A. Cuddy ‘69 Liming Cui ‘91 Barbara S. Culbert ‘68 Max S. Culp ‘63 Sandra L. Culp ‘68 Barbara M. Cunningham ‘72 Barrie M. Cunningham ‘61, ‘66 Elizabeth Curtis ‘97 Ruth M. Curtis ‘48 David K. Curtiss ‘84 *Dilys A. Cutler ‘63 Jamie A. Cuva-Scheible ‘98, ‘02
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Kathy M. D’Andrea ‘92 Matthew L. Daggett ‘94 38 38
Bonnie J. Dahl ‘92 Carl N. Dahl ‘62 Candice A. Dailey-Barnes ‘83 Michael K. Daines ‘75, ‘76 James D. Dalbey ‘53 Robert Z. Dalbey ‘79 *Gerald L. Dales ‘80 Kim O. Dales ‘77 Mark C. Dales ‘78, ‘82 Donald M. Dallas ‘65 Donald S. Dame ‘83 Kathleen A. Dame ‘94 Aaron M. Damon ‘99, ‘03 Anjeanette T. Damon ‘98 Douglas S. Damon ‘72 Theresa A. Damon ‘90 Audrey D. Damonte ‘87 Darrin S. Damonte ‘95 Louie G. Damonte ‘86 Wendy W. Damonte ‘94, ‘94 Nicole F. Dandois ‘90 Julee R. Dangel ‘94 Eileen M. Daniel ‘93 Alicia M. Daniels ‘98 Kevin A. Darby ‘97 Thomas A. Dardis ‘72 Barbara E. Darke ‘81 Paula M. Darragh ‘91 James R. Davenport ‘75 Susan J. Davenport ‘75 Darrell L. Davey ‘65, ‘66 Kirk L. Davidson ‘94 Donna Davidson-Lee ‘92 Constance G. Davies ‘79 John W. Davies ‘64 Karen L. Davies ‘70, ‘81 Richard S. Davies ‘69 Thomas S. Davies ‘76 Alan L. Davis ‘84 Brian G. Davis ‘77 James ‘Jack’ C. Davis ‘50 Judith A. Davis ‘71 Judith M. Davis ‘77, ‘84 Mary A. Davis ‘46 Susan W. Davis ‘73, ‘80 J. ‘Bill’ W. Day ‘74 Margaret J. Day ‘75 Bruce E. De Crona ‘76 Emily A. De Giovanni ‘77 Sally A. de Lipkau ‘92 Mark W. De May ‘86 Robert L. De Ruff ‘53 Elise A. de Salvo ‘66 Bruce H. De Wyk ‘63 William A. Deal ‘54 Gregory A. Dean ‘84 Kerry A. Dean ‘80, ‘84 Susan S. Deboer ‘91, ‘92 Scott R. DeCarli ‘03 Margaret H. Decker ‘84 Janet A. Decoursey ‘88 Carl E. Defilippi ‘78, ‘81 Terri L. Defilippi ‘79 Jon C. Deisher ‘73, ‘76 Frankie Sue Del Papa ‘71 Freida E. Del Papa Blink ‘72
Nevada Silver & Blue Spring 2005 Nevada Silver Silver & & Blue Blue ••• Spring Spring 2005 2005 Nevada
Ladonna J. Del Soldato ‘95 Leslie E. Delage ‘78 Michael A. Delage ‘79 Jane C. Delanoy ‘74 Michael J. Demartini ‘71 Renate B. Demartini ‘75 David B. Deming ‘65 Marsha F. Deming ‘64 Theodore A. Demosthenes ‘39 William H. Dennett ‘56, ‘59 Susan K. Denning ‘99 Anita G. Dennis ‘72 Julia Denny ‘39 Mark R. Denton ‘73 Maria H. Denzler ‘78 Gordon H. Depaoli ‘69 Harold J. Depoali ‘69 Kendyl R. Depoali ‘72, ‘78 Gloria A. DePrati-Romero ‘77, ‘81 Erin N. DeRicco ‘93 John C. DeRicco ‘91 Joseph C. DeRicco ‘91 Carl M. Desantis ‘71 Gregory P. Desart ‘87 Andrew J. Desgranges ‘61 Marilyn K. Desgranges ‘59 Muriel Desimone ‘97 John P. Desmond ‘90 Theresa M. Desmond ‘86 Douglas T. Detman ‘74 Mary L. Devereux ‘58 Christian D. Deverich ‘93 Michael F. Dewees ‘58 Mona L. Dewey ‘73 Geraldine M. Di Grazia ‘44 Anna M. Dichiara ‘51 Robert E. Dickens ‘69, ‘73 Anne E. Dickerson ‘91 Valerie S. Dickerson ‘82, ‘87 Ann Marie R. Dickson ‘01 Frank W. Dickson ‘96 Gail A. Dickson ‘69, ‘80 David L. Diedrichsen Roger R. Diedrichsen ‘71 Andrew J. Dieringer ‘48 Marie E. Dieringer ‘45 Paul E. Dieringer ‘72 Vida L. Dietz ‘75, ‘96 Ann E. Diggins ‘86, ‘01 Peter M. DiGrazia ‘64 Kenneth P. Dillon ‘92 Michael F. Dillon ‘94 Diane M. Dimaria Vervoort ‘78, ‘80 Kevin M. Dinwiddie ‘76, ‘80 Michelle E. Distasio ‘94 Richard L. Dixon ‘68, ‘72 Patricia A. Djukanovich ‘93 Patricia J. Dobrowski ‘76 P. D. Dobson ‘60 Eldon T. Dobyns ‘61 Robert J. Dodson ‘71 William A. Doherty ‘80, ‘87, ‘00 Katie A. Dolan ‘95 William D. Dolan ‘60 Rachel Dolbier ‘01
Joseph H. Doll ‘96 Lori J. Doll ‘97 Stephen H. Dollinger ‘58, ‘69 Mario B. Domini ‘74 Kimberly G. Donahue ‘98 Susan Donaldson ‘81, ‘90, ‘94 Lynda E. Donovan ‘88 Richard T. Donovan ‘61 Geoffrey P. Dornan ‘78 Kimberly M. Dornberger ‘89 Robert E. Dornberger ‘88 Mardis C. Dorsa ‘88 Barbara J. Dory ‘66 Anton R. Dotson ‘88, ‘88 Carole A. Doughty ‘62 Thomas Doughty ‘64 Gordon G. Douglass ‘81 Jan S. Douglass ‘89 William A. Douglass ‘61 V. Joyce Doust ‘48 Lisa A. Douville ‘90 Bruce Dow ‘75 Martha B. Dow ‘71 Jeffrey J. Dowling ‘93, ‘03 Winnie M. Dowling ‘85, ‘89, ‘92 Alice Downer ‘34 John A. Downs ‘67 Aliceann M. Doyle ‘63 John M. Doyle ‘63 Thomas P. Doyle ‘77 Daryl E. Drake ‘67 David F. Drake ‘91, ‘97 William L. Drake ‘98 Ann Dreschler ‘85 Penelope F. Drobny ‘84 Leo M. Drozdoff ‘97 Barton L. Druehl ‘70 Stacy L. Drum ‘92, ‘96 Ann R. Duarte ‘78 John R. Duarte ‘59 Brian G. Duffrin ‘85 Elizabeth M. Duffrin ‘85 Kent H. Duffy ‘83 Albert Dufur ‘89 Joe L. Dufur ‘84 Laura J. Dufur ‘83 Tracy Dufur ‘96 Susan Y. Dugan ‘90 Laura A. Dulgar ‘88 *Glenn A. Duncan ‘69 James V. Duncan Jo-Ann B. Duncan ‘51 Joyce M. Duncan ‘94 Wayne P. Duncan ‘74 Georgiann S. Dungan ‘64 Robert V. Dungan ‘64 Joan H. Dunlop ‘52 Joseph G. Dunn ‘97 Georgianna M. Duxbury ‘81, ‘85 Timothy J. Dyches ‘80 Jeffery J. Dywan ‘03
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Margaret Eadington ‘82 Phillip I. Earl ‘64, ‘75 Diane L. Early ‘70, ‘82
Esther E. Early ‘70 Janette R. Early ‘93, ‘96 Dawn P. Eason ‘52 James R. Eason ‘50 Richard L. Eason ‘50 Carey C. Eber ‘68 William H. Eber ‘69 Rachel A. Ebert ‘47 William H. Ebert ‘49 Kathleen L. Ebner ‘61 Constance L. Eccles ‘53 Richard E. Echevarria ‘90 Dana T. Edberg ‘80, ‘89 Mary C. Ede ‘67 Anne H. Eder ‘53 John M. Eder ‘52 Steven C. Edgar ‘76 Meri Edgerton ‘96 Robert R. Edgington ‘75 Marilyn Edmunds ‘39 Floyd L. Edsall ‘47, ‘56 La Verne S. Edsall ‘44 Joseph H. Edson ‘01 Dale M. Edwards ‘73 Diane Edwards ‘77 Dorothy D. Edwards ‘76 Rhonda L. Edwards ‘71 Richard D. Edwards ‘70 Sally A. Edwards ‘70 Elaine Egbert ‘99 Allan F. Einboden ‘88 Ivan L. Eisenberg ‘52 Hollis L. Elder ‘74 Benjamin F. Elderd ‘68 Bo Elgby ‘80 Frances C. Eliades ‘46 Jordan Eliades ‘48 Michael J. Ellena ‘77 Ada M. Elliot ‘44 Christie L. Elliott ‘91, ‘96 Steven L. Elliott ‘92, ‘96 Elizabeth Ellis ‘39 Terry A. Ellis ‘94, ‘98 Carol Elmore ‘73 Sharon K. Elorza ‘60 Angela M. Elquist ‘94 Marty J. Elquist ‘96, ‘02 Beverly A. Elston ‘78 Jo Ann Elston ‘56 Mark J. Elston ‘81 Louis K. Emanuel ‘60 Gerry F. Emm ‘74 Maxine C. Emm ‘79 Erik D. Emmons ‘00, ‘04 Allen A. Eng ‘72, ‘75 William F. Engel ‘57 Evelyn English ‘36 Harry A. English ‘77, ‘81 James P. Ensley ‘71 Jon S. Erb ‘90 Syna K. Erb ‘93, ‘03 Rebecca S. Erdmann ‘79 Spencer L. Ericksen ‘99 Alan J. Erickson ‘76 Kristin L. Erickson ‘88 Fritsi H. Ericson ‘61
Investing in Excellence
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Tara A. Faber ‘99 Robert H. Fabri ‘61 Alice L. Facciano ‘75 Joseph V. Facha ‘51 Karen M. Faehling ‘93, ‘66 Reeve T. Fagg ‘63 Brad Fairchild ‘97 Linda Faiss Robert D. Faiss ‘00 Catherine Farahi ‘80 Victoria A. Farber ‘97 Arlen C. Fark ‘63 Peg D. Farrar ‘92 Edward M. Farrell ‘88 Howard E. Farrell ‘48 Francine G. Fawcett ‘57 Brian J. Fearnley ‘00 Shana M. Fearnley ‘98 Gary M. Fechko ‘66 James M. Federici ‘77 Maria B. Federici ‘87 Thomas S. Fee ‘63, ‘67 Kevin L. Fegert ‘89 Larry C. Felesina ‘70 George M. Felix ‘95 Marsha A. Feliz ‘98 Barbara J. Feltner ‘82 William C. Feltner ‘81, ‘88 Deloris I. Fenske ‘88 Jacquelyn Ferek ‘95 Patricia B. Ferguson ‘85 Roberta C. Ferguson ‘80 Todd N. Ferguson ‘85 Michael R. Fernbach ‘81 Audrey B. Ferrari ‘57 Raymond L. Ferrari ‘56
Robert G. Ferrari ‘59 Gregory W. Ferraro ‘85 Richard E. Ferre ‘91 Mary S. Ferrell ‘71 Gary A. Ferris ‘94 Christine A. Fey ‘88, ‘91 Elizabeth D. Fielding ‘91 Kathy J. Fields ‘74 Russell A. Fields ‘74, ‘85 Candice L. Fife ‘77, ‘83 Patricia A. Fike ‘91 Kristine K. Fillman ‘90 Ellen M. Fincher ‘84 Neal B. Fincher ‘87 Linda C. Fine ‘86 Neil A. Fine ‘83 Norma G. Fink ‘51 David B. Finley ‘92 John F. Firpo ‘63 Jon R. Fishburn ‘91 John B. Fisher ‘72, ‘78 Susan L. Fisher ‘97 Elwin L. Fisk ‘51 Susan L. Fittinghoff ‘78 Leonard K. Fitzgerald ‘69 Nancy K. Fitzgerald ‘69 Richard T. Fitzgerald ‘84 William G. Flangas ‘51, ‘58 Christopher R. Fleiner ‘95 Danielle R. Fleiner ‘97 David C. Flint ‘87 Julie R. Flint ‘83 Angela S. Flora ‘93, ‘95 Richard L. Flora ‘94 Marion M. Flores ‘70 Christine J. Flowers ‘97 Douglas C. Flowers ‘98 David L. Flum ‘85 Mary T. Flynn ‘93 Matilda I. Flynn ‘76 Dina M. Fogliani ‘88, ‘03 John P. Foley ‘92, ‘97 Helynne M. Folwick ‘03 Jonathan M. Fondi ‘93 Elfrena S. Foord ‘66 Barbara B. Foote ‘84 Cynthia C. Foote ‘82 Raymon D. Foote ‘89 Charles W. Ford ‘52 Cherie J. Ford ‘75 Janet P. Ford ‘92 John W. Fordham ‘65, ‘68 Prella M. Fordham ‘65 Melvin D. Foremaster ‘71 Joan E. Forman ‘52 William J. Forman ‘80 William N. Forman ‘52 William P. Forney ‘63 Pamela E. Fortner ‘90 Ardelle E. Foster ‘74 Johanna Foster ‘78 Lenoar Foster ‘74, ‘87 Lorraine H. Foster ‘49 Raymond A. Foster ‘72 Jerry L. Fowler ‘56 Melissa A. Fowler ‘87, ‘90
Brian B. Fox ‘74 Kenneth S. Fox ‘51 Marilyn D. Fox ‘55 Brian F. Fralick ‘97 Kathleen O. Fralick ‘80 Mandy S. Fralick ‘98 Sharon C. Frank ‘77, ‘81 Elaine D. Frankovich ‘93 Wayne A. Frediani ‘72 Chris K. Freeman ‘75 Jed L. Freeman ‘86 Curtis L. Freemont ‘64, ‘65 Robert L. Frenkel ‘60 Corrine K. Fresorger ‘92 Charles P. Frey ‘70 Debra S. Frey ‘73 Elizabeth A. Frick ‘85 Barbara N. Friedlander ‘69 Paul R. Frisbie ‘91 Erin J. Frock ‘97 Joseph L. Frock ‘98 Henry ‘Randy’ R. Frost ‘67, ‘86 Stephan R. Fuelling ‘91 Deborah J. Fuetsch ‘84 Bud H. Fujii ‘55 Grace L. Fujii ‘86 Stephanie J. Fujii ‘90, ‘94 Donna M. Fuller ‘87 Gary M. Fuller ‘81 Georgia Fulstone ‘52 Richard N. Fulstone ‘50 David A. Funk ‘66 Jeannine M. Funk ‘66 Jack J. Furin Carol L. Furnis ‘97, ‘99
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Cathy A. Gabrielli ‘79 Robert J. Gabrielli ‘78 Douglas S. Gadsby ‘83 James E. Gaines ‘61 Leonard T. Gaines ‘86 Gregory L. Galbraith ‘71, ‘78 Shawna L. Gale ‘98 Frank S. Gallagher ‘77 Gedney Gallagher ‘50 Ronald W. Gallagher ‘64, ‘69 Marilyn J. Galli ‘50 Peter E. Galli ‘48 Robert J. Galli ‘76 Daniel L. Gallian ‘74 Paul M. Gallo ‘77 Bennie L. Gamble ‘00 Michelle M. Gamble ‘00 Daphne A. Gammell ‘82 Richard A. Gammick ‘77 Guy G. Gansert ‘80, ‘86 Heidi K. Gansert ‘90 Eileen L. Garbisch ‘87 David A. Garbrecht ‘78 Buddy J. Garcia ‘59 Elisabeth M. Garcia ‘89 Hugo J. Garcia ‘94 Katherine L. Garcia ‘76 Kerri M. Garcia ‘83, ‘88 Kerri L. Garcia ‘92
ALUMNI January 1, 2004 — December 31, 2004
Marcia Ernst ‘68, ‘85, ‘89 Thomas P. Erwin ‘72 Willard B. Esplin ‘53 Eva L. Essa ‘71 Michael N. Etchemendy ‘86 Maria G. Etxaniz ‘00, ‘03 Pamela M. Eugenio ‘02 George M. Eustachy ‘51 Helen L. Eustachy ‘50 Cecilia H. Evans ‘72 Charles R. Evans ‘59 Dean Evans ‘68 George W. Evans ‘56 Mary L. Evans ‘96 Roberta D. Evans ‘85, ‘88 Thomas L. Evans ‘86 Candace A. Evart ‘76 David R. Evasovic ‘77 Merilee W. Evasovic ‘76 Allen J. Evdokimo ‘85 Sheryl A. Evdokimo ‘91 Necla Evrensel ‘89 Kathleen Ewald ‘39 Robert W. Ewald ‘86 Robert ‘Bo’ H. Ewald ‘69 Jacque Ewing-Taylor ‘92, ‘94 Matthew C. Exline ‘96, ‘00 Susanne Eyman ‘84
Class Endowment Totals Class of 1938 Class of 1939 Class of 1940 Class of 1941 Class of 1942 Class of 1943 Class of 1944 Class of 1945 & 1946 Class of 1947 Class of 1948 Class of 1949 Class of 1950 Class of 1951 Class of 1952 Class of 1953 Class of 1954 Class of 1955 Class of 1956 Class of 1957 Class of 1958 Class of 1959 Class of 1960 Class of 1961 Class of 1962 Class of 1963 Class of 1964 Class of 1965 Class of 1966 Class of 1967 Class of 1968 Class of 1969 Class of 1970 Class of 1971 Class of 1972 Class of 1973 Class of 1974 Class of 1975 Class of 1976 Class of 1977 Class of 1978 Class of 1979 Class of 1980 Class of 1981 Class of 1982 Class of 1983 Class of 1984 Class of 1985 Class of 1986 Class of 1987 Class of 1988 Class of 1989 Class of 1990 Class of 1991 Class of 1992 Class of 1993 Class of 1994 Class of 1995 Class of 1996 Class of 1997 Class of 1998 Class of 1999 Class of 2000 Class of 2001 Class of 2002
$39,034.52 $14,157.37 $27,286.36 $20,371.00 $13,950.05 $19,071.90 $13,310.00 $ 9,210.00 $ 9,796.00 $14,830.00 $18,577.50 $27,996.54 $32,500.01 $22,862.58 $13,074.04 $12,629.34 $18,572.49 $13,229.86 $8,777.00 $7,855.00 $20,274.70 $4,370.00 $8,980.00 $5,332.00 $5,840.00 $4,570.00 $4,835.00 $7,087.00 $4,385.00 $5,775.00 $6,995.00 $4,698.00 $8,925.00 $6,685.00 $5,035.00 $5,312.50 $4,913.33 $5,680.00 $3,738.34 $4,340.00 $3,722.50 $3,710.00 $6,443.33 $7,590.00 $4,620.00 $6,565.00 $8,020.00 $4,895.00 $3,750.00 $4,505.00 $4,960.00 $3,565.00 $4,105.00 $4,400.00 $4,125.00 $6,290.00 $3,420.00 $4,970.00 $3,510.00 $3,528.00 $1,535.00 $2,385.00 $1,615.00 $ 330.00
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Lynn M. Garcia ‘71, ‘81 Robert V. Garcia ‘64 Rosemary V. Garcia ‘02 Catherine B. Gardella ‘91 Kyle L. Gardella ‘90 L. Gene Gardella ‘65 Raymond F. Gardella ‘49 Betty J. Gardner ‘80 Gina A. Gardner ‘89 James N. Gardner ‘60 Ruth A. Gardner ‘78 Darla L. Garey-Sage ‘77, ‘95, ‘03 Jonathan S. Garey-Sage ‘84, ‘80 Seenu Garimella ‘87 Mika B. Garrett ‘02 Laureen A. Garrison ‘97 Nick G. Garro ‘59 Cathryn A. Gascue ‘68 John D. Gascue ‘66, ‘74 Karen E. Gash ‘69 Roger C. Gash ‘68, ‘80 Paul D. Gaskin ‘72 Christopher R. Gaub ‘82, ‘88 Italo P. Gavazzi ‘45 Richard F. Gavica ‘70 Robert B. Gaw ‘55 Charles W. Gebhardt ‘68 John L. Gebhardt ‘93 Cynthia C. Geddes ‘90 Jason D. Geddes ‘90, ‘95 Denton S. Gehr ‘68 Patricia L. Gehr ‘64, ‘78, ‘85 Anne M. Genseal ‘90 John R. Gent ‘65 C. James Georgeson ‘65 George J. Georgeson ‘76 Sharen L. Georgeson ‘86, ‘87 Debra L. Gerbatz ‘77 Doris A. Gervais-Orechwa ‘85 Charles E. Gervie ‘64 Brian M. Getz ‘02 Patricia K. Geving-Tucker ‘90 E. Pierre Gezelin ‘64 John J. Gezelin ‘77 Gary L. Ghiggeri ‘72 John Gianotti ‘51 Stephany M. Gibbs ‘85 Fred D. Gibson ‘51, ‘99 Kenneth G. Gibson ‘94, ‘03 Florence R. Gilbert ‘54 Jack Gilbert ‘61 Marvin D. Gilbert ‘49 Timothy Gilbert ‘85 Leo J. Gilbride ‘95 Ida M. Gildone ‘48 Joan Gill ‘87, ‘88 Stephen J. Gill ‘87, ‘93 Phillip H. Gillaspy ‘81 Emily G. Gilmartin ‘41 Mark R. Gilmartin ‘86 Earl P. Gilmore ‘51 Sandra M. Ginger ‘87 Lorraine M. Gingras-Gochnour ‘89 Linda J. Giossi ‘68 Harriet R. Girdley ‘71 John M. Gisclon ‘61
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Casey D. Gish ‘95 Philip S. Gisler ‘58, ‘59 John W. Givens ‘89 Mary E. Glass ‘62, ‘65 Michele E. Gleitsmann ‘69 Valerie Glenn ‘76 Ronald Glensor ‘89, ‘93 Joel F. Glover Tracy L. Glover ‘94 Marillyn R. Glynn ‘48 Wade B. Gochnour ‘92 Cameron B. Godfrey ‘82 Dorothy E. Goetz ‘44 John ‘Jack’ A. Goetz ‘43 Leslie L. Golberg ‘77 Alan R. Golbov ‘80 Graham A. Golder ‘88 Karen L. Golder ‘88 Ian L. Goldman ‘82 Sherry L. Goldman ‘02 Bertram M. Goldwater ‘36 Linda A. Goles-Tompkins ‘02 John M. Gomes ‘50 John A. Gonda ‘52, ‘74 Kristina M. Gonzalez ‘93 Alice M. Good ‘78 Dorothy K. Good ‘53 Stanley F. Goodin ‘71 Daniel S. Goodman ‘56 Joseph W. Goodnight ‘00 Larry E. Goodnight ‘71 Michael T. Goodrich ‘86 Sarah L. Googe ‘84 Judith B. Goorabian ‘62 Raymond A. Gore ‘56 Christopher M. Gorham ‘76 Catherine J. Goring ‘84 Maxine ‘Shirley’ C. Gorman ‘88 Trina L. Goslin ‘92 Barbara L. Goss ‘66 Heather A. Goulding ‘97 Richard W. Govedich ‘71 Harold E. Gower ‘62 Emily J. Grable ‘87, ‘87 John E. Grable ‘87 Denis D. Graham ‘82, ‘73, ‘64 Margaret C. Graham ‘63 Robert K. Graham ‘87 *Evo A. Granata ‘49 Teri M. Grandfield ‘85, ‘86, ‘99 Terry A. Grant ‘74 Timothy Grant ‘66 Cheryl K. Graves ‘87 John F. Gray ‘80 Laurie P. Gray ‘80 Marilyn R. Gray ‘85 Mary Gray ‘41 Robert L. Gray ‘59 Sherry M. Gray ‘96 William P. Gray ‘85 Troy A. Greeley ‘94 Chester A. Green ‘39, ‘57 Samuel V. Green ‘92 Mimi A. Greenbach-Paulsen ‘86 Nancy M. Greenhalgh ‘75, ‘88 William M. Greenslade ‘65
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Lauren Greenwood ‘82, ‘96 J. Clark Gribben ‘58, ‘63 Patricia T. Gribben ‘59 Carole J. Gribble ‘64, ‘81, ‘86 Gerald E. Gribble ‘65 Bryan W. Griess ‘87 Gregory L. Griffin ‘96 Gus M. Griffin ‘61, ‘65 John W. Griffin ‘95 Pamela P. Griffin ‘65, ‘83 Renee A. Griffin ‘76 Thomas ‘Tim’ R. Griffin ‘64, ‘72 Bryce W. Griffith ‘72 Donna Griffith ‘89 Shelle K. Grim-Brooks ‘76 Marc H. Grisar ‘98 Robyn D. Grisar ‘99 Joyce E. Gritton ‘59 Karyn L. Grow ‘88 Mark D. Grow ‘88 Matthew P. Grow ‘95, ‘99 Melinda C. Grow ‘91 Barbara J. Gruenewald ‘72 Amy M. Guinan ‘01 Steven E. Guinn ‘86 *Dexter Guio ‘51 Frederick Gusman ‘81 Peter A. Gustafson ‘91, ‘95
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Anita E. Habberfield ‘95 Diana J. Haberland ‘94, ‘95 Robert S. Hadfield ‘66 Howard B. Hadlock ‘94 Paula T. Hadlock ‘94 Thomas A. Hadlock ‘96 Todd A. Hagan ‘02 Rose K. Hagar ‘38 Thomas R. Hagar ‘50 Jean R. Hagenbuch-Ellis ‘50 Charlene A. Hager ‘84 Madonna R. Hagerman ‘87 Elwood P. Haggerty ‘57 Karl R. Hahn ‘81 Marcia L. Hahn ‘95 Jane C. Hail ‘55 William R. Hail ‘56 Lois B. Hailey ‘36 Richard A. Haley ‘89 Boies Hall ‘70 David R. Hall ‘75 James J. Hall ‘98 Judy A. Hall ‘74 Teresa R. Hall ‘95 Thomas J. Hall ‘65 Wesley W. Hall ‘61 William M. Hall ‘90 Terri Hall-Peltier ‘74, ‘84, ‘92 Robert J. Hallisey ‘95 Warren R. Hallum ‘67 John A. Halvorson ‘67 Cyril D. Ham ‘41 Margaret M. Ham ‘41 Craig R. Hamilton ‘69 Pamela J. Hamilton ‘71 Steven C. Hamilton ‘74
Tina M. Hamilton ‘71 Gary G. Hammersmith ‘72, ‘79 James L. Hammock ‘98 Amy L. Hampton ‘98 John C. Hancock ‘68 Christine M. Handy ‘74 Helen L. Handy ‘67, ‘69 Larry E. Handy ‘75 Rena A. Hanks ‘79 Anne Hansen ‘90 Beverly J. Hansen ‘85 Beverly S. Hansen ‘51 David A. Hansen ‘85 David R. Hansen ‘73 Gary B. Hansen ‘76 Gordon R. Hansen ‘57 Harold M. Hansen ‘58 James D. Hansen ‘51 Stanley Hansen ‘51 Arnold L. Hansmann ‘66 Ruth L. Hanusa ‘99 James W. Hardesty ‘70 Sandra P. Hardesty ‘85 Glen D. Hardy ‘54 James D. Hardy ‘83 Joseph P. Hardy ‘73 Richard J. Hardy ‘72 Novella C. Hargett ‘61 Chester T. Harhut ‘95 Cathy C. Harker ‘75 Mary W. Harmon ‘93, ‘97 Kathryn W. Harper ‘90 Michael A. Harper ‘73, ‘77 Vickie L. Harper ‘74 William A. Harrigan ‘48 Carol J. Harriman ‘81 Harold R. Harris ‘62 Lee P. Harris ‘83 Minter E. Harris ‘32 Renee J. Harris ‘82, ‘89 Richard C. Harris ‘66, ‘87 Richard W. Harris ‘69, ‘95 Cathryn M. Harrison ‘82 Keith C. Harrison ‘94 Charlene R. Hart ‘95 Constance L. Hart ‘74 F. Colleen Hart ‘94 James D. Hart ‘82, ‘84 Brian S. Hartman ‘86 Jacquelyn A. Hartman ‘87 Sherrie J. Hartman ‘88 William J. Hartman ‘86 Andrew P. Harvey ‘76 Pierre A. Hascheff ‘78 Sandra L. Haslem ‘82, ‘85 Aileen B. Haslett ‘41 Barbara Hassebrock-Shanley ‘90 George M. Hatjakes ‘72 Virginia Hatjakes ‘73 James S. Hattori ‘78 Eric M. Hatzenbiler ‘88 Robert W. Hauk ‘49 Marianne L. Havenstrite ‘80 Rick S. Havenstrite ‘80 Amber K. Haw ‘95 Jesse J. Haw ‘94
Frank Hawkins ‘81 John W. Hawkins ‘57 Suzanne Hawkins ‘70 Garry F. Hayes ‘85 Robert J. Hayes ‘79, ‘88 Virginia M. Hayes ‘87, ‘97 Diana L. Haynes ‘76 Joshua E. Hays ‘03 Shiping He ‘94 Dan J. Heagerty ‘62 Khristin L. Heaney ‘92 Richard L. Heaney ‘69 Kristi A. Hedges ‘82 William T. Hedges ‘81 Marilyn L. Hedges-Hiller ‘72 Bob A. Heguy ‘79 Dean R. Heidrich ‘75 Julie Heimbigner ‘96 Ardea H. Heinen ‘72 Ronald F. Heinen ‘71 Richard A. Helffrich ‘78, ‘83 Debrah S. Hellen ‘91 James M. Helmick ‘49 Patricia I. Helmick ‘48 Laura A. Helsel ‘94 Merritt C. Helvenston ‘87, ‘91 Gerda T. Hemenway ‘81 John C. Henningsen ‘50 Robert A. Henningsen ‘76 Virginia S. Henningsen ‘51 Barbara A. Henry ‘74 Gale Lee Herman ‘70 Patricia Hernandez ‘94 Peter A. Herreid ‘88 Carl M. Herrera Stephanie Herrera ‘96 Constance M. Herrick ‘95 *G. Richard Herrick ‘76 Ryan Herrick ‘96 Vera “Viola” S. Herrick ‘43 Alison Hershenow Morris ‘Max’ Hershenow ‘80 Cynthia A. Hertzog ‘83 Patrick S. Herz ‘73, ‘75 Wilton F. Herz ‘55 Michelle A. Herzbrun ‘92 Kurt L. Herzog ‘85 Morena L. Heser ‘73 Bradley S. Hess ‘91 Carole B. Hess ‘71 John H. Hess ‘92, ‘95 Lawrence L. Heward ‘62 Steve A. Heyer ‘64 Catherine L. Hiatt ‘54 G. Robert Hicks ‘87 Theodore A. Hicks ‘72 Kelly S. Higgins ‘92 Tamara Higgins ‘81 Lorraine M. Highsmith ‘87, ‘01 Bryan Hill ‘97 David R. Hill ‘97 Flora K. Hill ‘74 H. Haydon Hill ‘73 Lisa C. Hill ‘98 Richard M. Hill ‘51 Gary R. Hilts ‘72
Investing in Excellence Richard J. Hull ‘79 James W. Hulse ‘52, ‘58 Eric M. Humberger ‘95 Carol A. Humphrey ‘71 James L. Humphrey ‘72 John H. Humphrey ‘72 Michael J. Humphrey ‘75 Neil D. Humphrey ‘77, ‘95 Rita C. Huneycutt ‘72, ‘76 Barbara L. Hunt ‘97 Carol L. Hunter ‘95 Douglas L. Hunter ‘94 Carl P. Hurd ‘66 Patricia J. Hutson ‘69 Karen S. Hutz-De Jong ‘79 Howard A. Hyatt ‘81 Barbara N. Hyden ‘78 Kevin C. Hyer ‘86
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Michael A. Iannacchione ‘82 Anna M. Ianni ‘53 Lillian V. Ianni ‘56, ‘69 Chima Igwe ‘99 Betty Ihfe ‘56 Harvey J. Ilg ‘76 Arthur I. Imagire ‘55 Janet M. Inda ‘70 Hugh C. Ingle Carol E. Ingram ‘47 Derron W. Inskip ‘89 Judith A. Inskip ‘81 Kendall M. Inskip ‘85 David J. Irish ‘67 Elmer L. Isaac ‘39 C. Beth Isaeff ‘68 William E. Isaeff ‘66 Kathleen Isler ‘75 Yvonne W. Isola ‘69
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Carl R. Jackson ‘60 Mac Roy Jackson ‘88 Travis S. Jackson ‘91 David Jacobs ‘66 David M. Jacobs Margaret A. Jacobs ‘65 Thomas A. Jacobs ‘75 Gina M. Jacobsen ‘73, ‘84 Harold J. Jacobsen ‘41 Paul D. Jacobsen ‘76 David P. Jacobson ‘85 Ellen M. Jacobson ‘88 Lawrence E. Jacox ‘63 Stanley S. Jaksick ‘92 David H. Jamieson ‘60 Patricia A. Jarvis ‘52 Amy N. Jay ‘84 Christopher E. Jay ‘75 Richard L. Jay ‘84 Frances W. Jayo ‘91 Tommy S. Jayo ‘57 Charles A. Jeannes ‘80 Elizabeth S. Jeannes ‘82 John Jelavich ‘63
Mary M. Jemin ‘94 James C. Jempsa ‘79 Theresa M. Jempsa ‘82 Don B. Jenkins ‘72 Ronald W. Jenks ‘84 Allan D. Jensen ‘74 Catherine B. Jensen ‘77 Sheree L. Jensen ‘79 James R. Jeppson ‘76 John C. Jepsen ‘56 Christy K. Jerz ‘97 Everett A. Jesse ‘82 Helaine Jesse ‘97 Fred Jesser ‘58 Mary C. Joannides ‘90 Matthew W. Johannson ‘00 Britt J. Johnson ‘89 Bruce R. Johnson ‘63, ‘96 Camella R. Johnson ‘83 Carl A. Johnson ‘71 Carol J. Johnson ‘84 Celeste M. Johnson ‘73 Charles G. Johnson ‘72 Charles D. Johnson ‘92 Cheri B. Johnson ‘81 Christopher J. Johnson ‘87 Craig E. Johnson ‘90 Daniel E. Johnson ‘99 Dennis K. Johnson ‘64 Donald W. Johnson ‘76 Gary C. Johnson ‘69 Gary L. Johnson ‘76, ‘80 James T. Johnson ‘79 Joshua L. Johnson ‘98 Judith A. Johnson ‘97 *Knute H. Johnson ‘42 Michele M. Johnson ‘77 Roberta L. Johnson ‘90, ‘92 Steven S. Johnson ‘77 William W. Johnson ‘81 Nancy Johnson Skager ‘66 Ann D. Jones ‘60 Betty V. Jones ‘53 Cory R. Jones ‘97 Honor K. Jones ‘59 Jaculine C. Jones ‘64, ‘70 James E. Jones ‘78 Jessica B. Jones ‘99 Jody C. Jones ‘84 John W. Jones ‘84 Keith A. Jones ‘85 Martha H. Jones ‘31 Max L. Jones ‘60 Neal Jones ‘96 Richard B. Jones ‘70, ‘72 Theresa A. Jones ‘94, ‘04 Wanda W. Jones ‘92, ‘96 Winston J. Jones ‘63 Lewis C. Jordan ‘83 Janet A. Josephsen ‘78 Tom Josephsen ‘69 Susan M. Josephson ‘88 Marilee C. Joyce ‘85 Robin H. Joyce ‘83 Donna Juell ‘00 Gabe Jurado ‘95
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Kirk A. Kaiser ‘94 James S. Kalathil ‘77 Karen L. Kandaras ‘84, ‘94 William J. Kandaras ‘91 Daniel P. Kane ‘86 Abe Kaplan ‘49 Deborah S. Kaplan ‘70 Daniel W. Kappes ‘72 Paul R. Karan ‘49 Dean G. Kardassakis ‘85 James C. Karn ‘81 David D. Kary ‘91 Karen B. Kastelic ‘00 Terrance L. Katzer ‘58 Virginia L. Katzer ‘66 Steven E. Katzmann ‘69 Susan M. Katzmann ‘72 Paul M. Kautz ‘65 Debra L. Kaye ‘96 William M. Kearney ‘59 Barbara L. Keeler ‘54 Troy L. Keeping ‘86 Sally Kees Martin ‘67, ‘71 Susan L. Kehoe ‘76 Mary A. Keith ‘94 Roger H. Keith ‘99, ‘03 William L. Keith ‘59 James A. Kellames ‘79 Michael J. Kelly ‘71 Sherry E. Kelly ‘75 Marius W. Kendall ‘60 Robert E. Kendall ‘48 William G. Kengel ‘68 Donald W. Kennedy ‘79, ‘85, ‘93 Richard L. Kennedy ‘81 Teresa Kennedy ‘97 John W. Kenney ‘72 Muriel Kent ‘62 Robert R. Kent ‘50 Herbert Kernecker ‘80, ‘82 Virginia N. Kerns ‘41 William H. Kerns ‘42 Arthur E. Kess ‘65 Aliya I. Khan ‘82 Raquib U. Khan ‘92 Marlene B. Khosropur ‘87 Mary Ann Kidder ‘87, ‘90 Erik W. Kieser ‘89, ‘94 Joseph F. Kievit ‘39 Debra Kijima ‘74 James P. Kiley ‘58 L. David Kiley ‘50 Sheilla M. Kiley ‘73 Carolyn J. Killian ‘83, ‘89 Ryang K. Kim ‘70 Dana S. Kimbal ‘92 Joanne M. Kimball ‘54 Kathleen F. Kimmel ‘89 Sharon L. Kincaid ‘77 Kurt J. Kinder ‘00 E. Anne King ‘54 Ellen T. King ‘92, ‘00 Jason M. King ‘92 Joyce A. King ‘02 William A. King ‘00
Lawrence T. Kinkor ‘70 Kirk F. Kinne ‘73, ‘67 Kristine R. Kinne ‘95 Mary K. Kinne ‘66 Paul A. Kinne ‘95 Arthur H. Kinneberg ‘42 Jane D. Kinneberg ‘44 Joseph F. Kinney ‘49 Patrick T. Kinney ‘73 Mollie A. Kircher ‘89 Anthony A. Kiriluk ‘88 Robert M. Kirkham ‘76 Kathleen S. Kirkpatrick ‘00 Daniel R. Kishpaugh ‘83 Charles T. Kitchen ‘72 David Kitchen ‘96 Jami Kitchen ‘96 Lewis E. Kittell ‘71 James ‘Rayner’ R. Kjeldsen ‘54 David Kladney ‘72 Jeffrey W. Klages ‘89, ‘94 Daniel J. Klaich ‘72 Denise Klaich ‘73 Jon P. Klaich ‘93 Larry D. Klaich ‘79, ‘83 Michael J. Klaich ‘82 Patrice I. Klaich ‘85 Philip H. Klamm ‘68 Edward C. Klatt ‘73 Ella Kleiner ‘73 Aubrey J. Kline ‘72 *Harold E. Kling ‘42 John H. Klippenstein ‘82, ‘85 Maureen G. Klippenstein ‘86 Randall F. Kloepfer ‘89 Jonathan R. Klotz ‘97 Adelaide S. Knapp ‘34 Elizabeth B. Knight ‘52 Jeffrey B. Knight ‘77 Richard G. Knight ‘52 Richard B. Knight ‘75 Robert W. Knight ‘75 Tamara S. Knight ‘76 Virginia A. Knight ‘76 Roger G. Knighton ‘76, ‘81 Samuel C. Knipmeyer ‘69 Mark S. Knudson ‘95, ‘98 Arthur F. Kochman ‘98 Charles R. Koehler ‘72 Scott W. Koepf ‘80, ‘80 Michael Koester ‘96 Marsha S. Kohler ‘88 Linda G. Kolb ‘70 Katy M. Kolodziejski ‘44 Jennifer A. Komaromi ‘95 Janie E. Konakis ‘88 Cheryl A. Kondra ‘95 Douglas J. Konersman ‘86, ‘92 Timothy S. Koopmann ‘76 Robert W. Korb ‘51 Jay J. Kornmayer ‘74 George ‘Cody’ C. Kosman ‘95 Kathleen D. Kossick ‘82 William B. Kottinger ‘54 Scott M. Kral ‘86 *Victor E. Kral ‘38
NevadaSilver Silver&& &Blue Blue• Spring Spring2005 2005 Nevada Silver Blue •• Spring 2005 Nevada
ALUMNI January 1, 2004 — December 31, 2004
Kathryn C. Hilts ‘78 Ruth G. Hilts ‘62 Arthur T. Hinckley ‘78 Bill C. Hindley ‘81 Frederick Hinners ‘73 Jeanne Hinners ‘73 Terry E. Hinners ‘80 Karen L. Hinton ‘81 Gregory H. Hitchcock ‘99, ‘02 Stephen E. Hjelt ‘00 Tin-Kei Ho ‘81, ‘84 Barbara Hoard Betty J. Hoe ‘62 Bruce D. Hoffman ‘82 Lee E. Hoffman ‘75, ‘73 Lynne M. Hoffman ‘72 Brian S. Hogarth ‘94 C. Victoria Holbrook ‘70 Denise A. Holderman ‘81 Grant P. Holman ‘86 Richard Holmes ‘51 Ramin Homanfar ‘87 Marjorie L. Hooper-Hull ‘51 Timothy J. Hoover ‘77, ‘96 Robert J. Hopkin ‘90 Douglas W. Hopkins ‘62 Marie B. Hopkins ‘59 Brian Hoppler ‘74 Wilma D. Horsley ‘53 Christopher R. Horton ‘74 Violet E. Horvath ‘82 Richard E. Hosselkus ‘73 Joni W. Hougaard ‘94 Jeanne C. Houk ‘92 Martin ‘Skip’ S. Houk ‘65 Janel M. Houldsworth ‘98, ‘00 David C. Houpt ‘85 Geoffrey H. House ‘75 Robert W. Houser ‘49 Edward R. Houston ‘51 Ellen E. Houston ‘96 Jason D. Houston ‘95 Joe P. Howard ‘79, ‘96 Lynn M. Howard ‘80, ‘93 R. Craig Howard ‘67 Ann R. Howell ‘63 Fred L. Howell ‘72, ‘78 Thomas J. Howell ‘68 Jeanne M. Howerton ‘68 Shirley J. Howlett ‘75, ‘84 Brian Hoying ‘96 Wendy Hoying ‘97 Mindy Hsu ‘01 Steven P. Huarte ‘95 Jo Anne Hudson ‘72 Mark G. Hueftle ‘82 Dorothy H. Huffey ‘61 Paul H. Huffey ‘61 Barbara E. Hug ‘54 Procter R. Hug ‘53, ‘66 Cheryl A. Hug English ‘78, ‘82 Michael H. Hughes ‘84 Richard S. Hughes ‘60 Richard A. Hughes ‘60 Michael S. Hugo ‘89 Frieda M. Hulka ‘87, ‘92
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Melissa R. Krall ‘92 Peter J. Krall ‘92, ‘92 Bruce A. Krater ‘52 William J. Kratz ‘95 Kenneth R. Kreisler ‘86, ‘90 John A. Kremer ‘76 Marie T. Kresinske ‘95 Arthur A. Krieger ‘51 Clara M. Krieger ‘83, ‘93 Glenda J. Krietlow ‘95 Elizabeth A. Krmpotic ‘92 John F. Krmpotic ‘90 Mark A. Krmpotic ‘81 Kelly L. Krolicki ‘94 Eric K. Kronawetter ‘86 Michael J. Krowka ‘80 Trevor D. Krupa ‘95 Casey T. Kruse ‘02 Thomas E. Kruse ‘72 Dawn M. Kuehl-Andone ‘94, ‘99 Marilyn Kuenzli ‘64 John L. Kugler ‘72 Nancy L. Kuhles ‘82 William K. Kuhles ‘71 Charles R. Kuhn ‘82 Dale D. Kulm ‘58 Shun Kurihara ‘04 Joseph M. Kurtak ‘73, ‘75 Jane E. Kushner-Katz ‘95, ‘98
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Rita M. Laden ‘96 Kerry W. Lafer ‘90 Donna G. Lage ‘63, ‘88 Tracy J. Lahr-Wolf ‘98 Eric T. Lai ‘72 Kathryn Laiks ‘71 Richard C. Lair ‘00 Charles Laird ‘91 Willette D. Laird ‘92 Connie D. Laitinen ‘98 Mauri D. Laitinen ‘97, ‘98 Linda K. Lake ‘81 Peggy L. Lakey ‘82, ‘91 Rodger J. Lakey ‘82 Earl B. Lamb ‘69 Mary A. Lambert ‘82 Steven T. Lamberti ‘78, ‘79 Charles E. Lambrecht ‘52 Cecelia A. Lampley ‘94, ‘99 Gary J. Landa ‘79 Polly L. Landa ‘77 Bryan D. Landaburu ‘96 Stephen D. Landaker ‘73, ‘76 Steven C. Landolt ‘83 Michael T. Landsberry ‘00 Carolyn Lane ‘66 Denise R. Lane ‘01 J. Timothy Lane ‘64 Joseph W. Lane ‘79 Conway B. Lanford ‘70 Mildred E. Lanford ‘72 John B. Langdon ‘66 James R. Lanier ‘91 Charles D. Lanning ‘79 Kimberly J. Lanning ‘80 42 42
Timothy S. Lannoy ‘82 Rosalie E. Lansdowne ‘94 James Lansford ‘59 Burton J. Larkins ‘52 Robert T. Larsen ‘49 Laurie I. Larson ‘74, ‘81, ‘84, ‘88 Lawrence E. Larson ‘61 Kevin F. Lasko ‘87 Linda A. Lasko ‘86 Barbara A. Latenser ‘85 Donald A. Lattin ‘76 Janeece K. Lattin ‘77 Glen A. Laughton ‘64 Barry A. Lautzenhiser ‘98, ‘02 Katherine E. Lautzenhiser ‘95 Barbara K. Laveaga ‘54 Vincent P. Laveaga ‘59 Marian E. LaVoy ‘44, ‘71 Matthew J. Lavoy ‘98 Megan L. Lavoy ‘88 Denise M. Lawless ‘99 Robert J. Lawless ‘00 Dawn R. Lawrence ‘95, ‘97 Gregg S. Lawrence ‘81 Susan M. Lawrence ‘97 J. Clay Lawson ‘84 Mark F. Lawson ‘71 Rick Lawton ‘70 Joyce N. Laxalt ‘48 Kristen A. Layman ‘93 William Layman ‘95 Margaret V. Layton ‘81, ‘83 Laura M. Lazenby ‘95, ‘01 Maryann B. Lazzari ‘83 Barbara L. Lazzarone ‘96 Eugenia Lea-McKenzie ‘69 Don B. Leahy ‘62 Carrie Leatham ‘85 Frank G. Leavitt ‘71 Jeremy P. Leavitt ‘97 Alyssa M. Leck ‘00 Mary A. Leck ‘72 Michael A. Leck ‘73 Linda J. Leckman ‘75 Fred R. Lee ‘53 Gary D. Lee ‘71 Glenda Y. Lee ‘97, ‘00 John K. Lee ‘94 Jong S. Lee ‘76 Keith L. Lee ‘65 Patricia R. Lee ‘69 Philip M. Lee ‘72 Ruth K. Lee ‘92 Yiu-Chung C. Lee ‘84, ‘92 Donna L. Lee-Kistler ‘77 John K. Leech ‘72 Lamar Lefevre ‘58 Dona K. Legarza ‘91 Gretchen M. Legarza ‘67 John A. Legarza ‘58, ‘63 Nadine C. Legarza ‘55 Mary E. Legenbauer ‘95 Alice R. Leggett ‘48 Leo R. LeGoy ‘73 Robert LeGoy ‘50 Shirley LeGoy ‘50, ‘76
Nevada Silver & Blue Spring 2005 Nevada Silver Silver & & Blue Blue ••• Spring Spring 2005 2005 Nevada
Olaf S. Leifson ‘55 Alan S. Leinassar ‘79 Ronald D. Lemmon ‘55 Anne S. Lenhares ‘91 John G. Lenz ‘70 Paula G. Lenz ‘73 Peter E. Lenz ‘79, ‘89 Arthur ‘Chelton’ C. Leonard ‘63 Gwenevere F. Leonard ‘37 Christoph H. Leonhard ‘92, ‘94 Chunlin Leonhard ‘92 Janet G. Lerude ‘63 Warren L. Lerude ‘61 Maureen P. Leshendok ‘87, ‘97 Sheila L. Leslie ‘79 Ralph P. Leupold ‘50 Alex Leutzinger ‘96 Nathalie M. Leutzinger ‘96 Roger B. Leverette ‘87 Bob J. Lewis ‘58 Celesta C. Lewis ‘93 John S. Lewis ‘75 Mary Carol Lewis ‘58 Melodie C. Lewis ‘77 Michele L. Lewis ‘82, ‘01 Roberta L. Lewis ‘83 Steven R. Lewis ‘78, ‘82 Liana S. Lianov ‘81, ‘85 Joseph B. Libke ‘50 Shannon L. Libler ‘96, ‘98 Chester S. Lide ‘84 Jon F. Lieberman ‘85 Terri K. Likes Roderick ‘86 Naomi Liles-Shirley ‘62 J. Richard Limb ‘71 Anthony P. Limon ‘86 Janice L. Limon ‘96 Loretta B. Limon ‘69, ‘78 Tony J. Limon ‘66 Hanchi Lin ‘75, ‘76 Mary Lou Lindemann ‘76 Catherine J. Lindesmith ‘74 Lorraine E. Lindgren ‘59 Tara Lindsey ‘96 Dale G. Lindstrom ‘85 Brad L. Lingenfelter ‘83, ‘84 Samuel J. Linn ‘52 Sheila D. Linn ‘66, ‘91 Julie A. Linscott ‘78 Paul A. Lipparelli ‘84 Kathryn List ‘80 Lothrop S. Little ‘77 Mary K. Little ‘82 Alejandra C. Livingston ‘94, ‘96 Mark W. Livingston ‘98 Jeffrey B. Llewellyn ‘77 Trevor A. Lloyd ‘93 Marilyn A. Lobel ‘83 David E. Loberg ‘69 Charles L. Lockart ‘49 Thomas A. Locker ‘93 Patricia C. Lods ‘75 Richard E. Loehr ‘77 Donald F. Logan ‘64 Trygve Loken ‘89 Marvella M. Lokke ‘54
Theodore H. Lokke ‘51, ‘61 Annette M. Long ‘93 Jeffery G. Long ‘91 Lucinda M. Long ‘93 Randall Long ‘96 Walter E. Long ‘50 David G. Longacre ‘62 Eugene B. Longfield ‘56 Christian W. Loomis ‘79 Eve E. Loomis ‘58, ‘77 Carl G. Looney ‘68 Laurette S. Looney ‘68 Tasha E. Lopez ‘99 Albert D. Lorello ‘73 Charlotte M. Lorello ‘72 Daniel A. Lorenz ‘96 Jillinda M. Lorenz ‘00 Peggy E. Lorge ‘98 Ursula M. Lorring ‘70 George A. Louis ‘51, ‘55 Steve A. Loukopoulos ‘85 Patricia K. Love ‘63 James W. Lovekin ‘80 James R. Loverin ‘70 Janet I. Loverin ‘86 Perry R. Lowden ‘54 E. Dale Lowery ‘73 Jacque C. Lowery ‘73 Bruce L. Lowrey ‘68 Michael A. Lucas ‘82 Tonette M. Lucas ‘86 Adriano Lucatelli ‘90 Lisa E. Lucchese ‘85 Maria J. Luchetti ‘02 Elizabeth A. Luft ‘93 Clarence A. Lund ‘51 Deborah R. Lundgren ‘73 Darlynn S. Lydick ‘89 Elona L. Lynch ‘38 Gayle F. Lynch ‘63 Ronald Lynch ‘60 William P. Lynch ‘01 Susan B. Lynn ‘76 Colleen C. Lyons ‘81, ‘85 Mary B. Lyons ‘82
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Maria L. MacAluso ‘73, ‘92 Sam D. MacAluso ‘73, ‘93 John Maccoun ‘57 Alfred O. MacDonald ‘73 William Macdonald ‘57 Anne M. Macfarlane ‘01 Charlotte S. MacFee ‘61 Judy L. Machabee ‘91 Scott D. Machabee ‘90 Samuel A. Macias ‘58 Sandra K. Macias ‘63 Luther Mack ‘98 Andrew J. Mackay ‘99 Dorothy J. MacKay ‘71 Jennifer O. Mackay ‘00 Mary C. MacKay ‘38 R. Bruce MacKay ‘70 Robert B. MacKay ‘70 Andrew MacKenzie ‘63
Christopher F. MacKenzie ‘90 Miya A. MacKenzie ‘88 John P. Mackessy ‘70 Craig M. MacKey ‘74 John D. Mackey ‘53 Teresa A. MacKey ‘81, ‘83 William MacKrides Hawley H. MacLean ‘89 Rene M. Macura ‘82 Maria J. Madrid ‘89 Jon E. Madsen ‘62 Linda Madsen ‘63 Robert A. Madsen ‘55, ‘59 Gregory Maestas ‘97 George F. Magee ‘50 Michael P. Magera ‘92 Sharon A. Maginnis ‘76, ‘87 Kent E. Magnuson ‘89 James J. Maguire ‘67 Joan C. Maguire ‘62 Martha B. Mahaffey ‘86 Alfred J. Maher ‘64 Donald A. Mahin ‘78 Glenda G. Mahin ‘91 Jennifer Mahoney ‘97 Sue Dea Maiden ‘61 Betty J. Maier ‘61 Susan P. Maika ‘87, ‘96 Ericka A. Maiss ‘98 Brian K. Maldonado ‘89 George J. Maldonado ‘75 Lisa A. Maldonado ‘92 Samuel Males ‘76 Jose L. Mallea ‘88 Stephen D. Malone ‘72 Diane Malven-Pang ‘96 Jodi A. Manatt ‘91 Charles S. Manes ‘00 Paul G. Manget ‘71 John A. Maniscalco ‘72 Charles W. Manley ‘70 Jacqueline A. Manley ‘68, ‘85, ‘93 Adamae M. Mann ‘55 James W. Manning ‘77 Linda C. Manning ‘02, ‘03 Francine P. Mannix ‘58 Marilyn W. Manon ‘64 Lorraine Manoukian ‘88 Milton Manoukian ‘57 Wayne L. Manson ‘70, ‘73 Suzanne K. March-Swan ‘94 Mary A. Marcucci ‘67 Richard B. Marcucci ‘65 Richard B. Marcucci ‘87 Barbara R. Marcus ‘61 Barbara J. Margerum ‘63 Donna J. Margerum ‘80 David Margolis ‘96 Wilton Margrave ‘37 Peter J. Mariluch Vartan Markarian ‘65 Grant R. Markham ‘69 Edward J. Markovich ‘70 Selby H. Marks ‘51 Steven B. Marquardt ‘76 Ronald L. Marriott ‘68
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‘The Hawk’ enjoys giving back for education Photo courtesy of Frank Hawkins
By Pat McDonnell
wo women who have had a profound influence on the life of former Nevada Wolf Pack and professional football player Frank Hawkins always outshine the glittering Super Bowl ring on his right hand. Hawkins’ 92-year-old grandmother, Louise Shell, and his mother, Daisy Lee Miller, have instilled a natural curiosity about the world in the seven-year veteran Oakland Raider running back. Beyond influencing him to have the innate desire to learn, the women regularly stress to the native Las Vegan how knowledge, hard work and generosity are the foundation to reach one’s dreams. Hawkins, a recent Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association High School Hall of Fame inductee, College Football Hall of Fame inductee and Nevada’s all-time leading rusher in a career that spanned from 1977 to 1980, says Shell and Miller taught him “if you do it right the first time, you don’t have to do it over and over again.” “The Hawk,” as Nevada football fans know him, has applied those “get it right early” lessons to philanthropy for the university’s Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center with his friend and business associate, Luther Mack. The David Marroso ‘96 Rita A. Marschall ‘72, ‘91 Brynne B. Marsh ‘61 Jeanne M. Marsh ‘81 Phinnie H. Marsh ‘60 Susan M. Marsh ‘00 Maureen K. Marshall ‘89 Jerrie A. Marson ‘58 Jonathan D. Marston ‘92 Stephen W. Martarano ‘79 Crystal A. Martin ‘85 Jack W. Martin ‘61 Patrick J. Martin ‘70 Robert A. Martin ‘81 Bernice Martin-Mathews ‘70, ‘75 Marie W. Martinez ‘58 Virginia I. Martinez ‘96 Geno R. Martini ‘72 Paul A. Martinovich ‘78 Susan Martinovich ‘83
two men recently made a substantial contribution to the soon-to-be-built Knowledge Center, a hub for intellectual and cultural exchange on campus. “Luther brought the opportunity to my attention,” says the 45-yearold Hawkins, who runs a non-profit development company, Community Development Program Center, which develops affordable rental and forsale homes along with pre- and post-
Julie E. Martinson ‘73, ‘76 Stella Mason Parson ‘52 Charles H. Masson ‘79 Harry P. Massoth ‘69, ‘79 Peter J. Mastera ‘93 Kareen H. Masters ‘76 Robert L. Masters ‘77 Craig L. Mastos ‘77 Katharine J. Matheus ‘89 Andrew W. Mathews ‘92 Frank D. Mathews ‘51 Kristina M. Mathews ‘93 Lois A. Mathews ‘51 Truman J. Mathews ‘03 David H. Mathis ‘54 Myrna M. Matranga ‘71, ‘74, ‘83 Joseph L. Mattioli ‘78 Sharon R. Mattioli ‘95, ‘97 Jan M. Matts ‘02 Channon M. Matzen ‘02
Carole A. Maupin ‘68 Catherine A. Maupin ‘71, ‘73 Ernest J. Maupin ‘68 Gail L. Maupin ‘74, ‘92 William D. Maupin ‘75 Connie J. Mausshardt ‘61 Elizabeth A. Maw-Heguy ‘76 Nancy J. Mawson ‘95 Kathleen L. Maxfield ‘83 Larry A. May ‘74 Joseph W. Mayer ‘65 Prudence W. Mayer ‘65 John W. Mayeroff ‘82 Meredith T. Mayeroff ‘78, ‘93 Marie A. Maynick ‘93 Maureen E. Mays ‘98 Sherry E. Mays ‘97 Ben B. Maze ‘79 Lawrence P. Mazzone ‘72 Sheila F. McAdam ‘72
homeownership counseling in Las Vegas. “I had made a donation to the university athletics program a few years ago. This contribution is for education. It’s good for Nevada, and it’s something Luther and I believe in strongly.” In talking with Hawkins, it is clear he derives as much pleasure from his family’s love of learning as he did gaining the Super Bowl championship with the 1983 Raiders. His pride is evident as he talks about his 3-year-old daughter Pierly’s Catherine, an avid reader with “a couple hundred books in her collection.” He says giving back to the university allows him to follow a simple model of behavior he learned from his mother and many Reno-area families he encountered as a student. Hawkins says, “The biggest reason I give to the University is because so many people gave of their time and knowledge to me. I think of the Elstons, Cashells, Meyers, Martins, Macks, Aults, Reviglios, Quilicis and many other families and supporters. For a young guy to have that much love and support surrounding him at the university obligates me to do whatever I can. “My grandmother says, ‘to whom much is given, much is expected.’ I am proud to give back to the University of Nevada because it gave me so much.”
Michael E. McAlinden ‘75 Jill M. McAtee ‘88 Jack I. McAuliffe ‘53 Lois D. McAuliffe ‘56 Michael J. McCabe ‘76 Susan K. McCabe ‘73 Scott D. McCallum ‘95 Carol D. McCandless ‘77 Geraldine F. McCarroll ‘97 Brenda K. McCarthy ‘73 Earl P. McCarthy ‘92 Lauralyn L. McCarthy ‘92 Mary C. McCartney Daniel P. McCarty ‘78 Gail M. McClain ‘86 Conrad W. McCloskey ‘50 Jim L. McClure ‘85 Tina M. McClure ‘94 Darlene A. McClurg ‘82 James A. McCollum ‘59
Gaye L. McCollum-Nickles ‘87, ‘91, ‘95 Anne C. McComas ‘72 Quincy C. McComas ‘72 Richard L. McCoy ‘66 Marshall W. McCurdy ‘70 Christopher McCurry ‘94 Susan M. McCurry ‘91 Robert L. McDonald ‘50 Alice L. McDuffie ‘86 Curtis C. McElwee ‘89 Jack C. McElwee ‘64 Jean E. McElwee ‘88 Thomas D. McFall ‘67 Michael J. McFarlane ‘01 Terrence G. McGaw ‘80, ‘82 Charles L. McGehee ‘74 Timothy J. McGinley ‘93 Deanna R. McGinness ‘70 Joseph ‘Mike’ M. McGinness ‘71 NevadaSilver Silver&& &Blue Blue• Spring Spring2005 2005 Nevada Silver Blue •• Spring 2005 Nevada
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Bruno (’53) & Edna B. Benna Paul A. (’62) & Judith L. (’65) Bible Kathleen H. Blythe ‘46 Russell F. (’70) & Margaret J. (’60) Boynton Timothy & Denise (’83) Cashman Charles F. Coe ‘48 Ruth M. Curtis ‘48 Evelyn English ‘36 Richard N. (’50) & Georgia (’52) Fulstone Fred D. Gibson ‘51 Frank Hawkins ‘81 Richard Holmes ‘51 Wanda W. Jones ‘96 Sheila D. Linn ‘66 Adriano Lucatelli ‘90 Luther (’98) & Genie Mack Michael W. (’72) & Patricia T. (’74) Morrissey William M. (’53) & Andrea (’50) Pelter John (’52) & Eleanor Sanchez John L. (’53) & Mona L. (’52) Sandorf Peter Vardy ‘55 Jane C. Witter ‘74
Celia L. McGinty ‘73 Robert D. McGinty ‘71 Diana L. McGlynn ‘95 Richard E. McGough ‘85 Stuart L. McHugh ‘71, ‘72 Catherine T. McIntosh ‘94 Karen M. McKechnie ‘77 Thomas J. McKechnie ‘80 Kathryn V. McKee ‘67, ‘69 Susan P. McKenna-Spoon ‘85 Ann D. McKenzie ‘87 Deena K. McKenzie ‘78 John McKenzie ‘91, ‘96 Laurie L. McLanahan ‘86 Teri L. McLane ‘98 Berhl J. McLendon ‘61 James L. McLennan ‘70 JoAnn P. McLeod ‘63 William M. McLeod ‘78 Annette L. McMillen ‘93 Anthony F. McMillen ‘93 Maria D. McMillen ‘94 David B. McMindes ‘80 Cheryl M. McMullen ‘72 Mary-Ellen McMullen ‘73 Samuel P. McMullen ‘73 Lyle G. McNeal ‘66 Dolores A. McNeely ‘78 Ethel K. McNeely ‘37 Richard D. McNeely ‘72 Robert A. McQuaid ‘68 Susan E. McQuaid ‘69 Roger A. McRae ‘81
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Mark A. McVeigh ‘86 Mary J. McVeigh ‘86 Joe Meabe ‘60 Joann R. Meacham ‘92 Nancy K. Mead ‘79 Alan G. Means ‘71 Jack A. Means ‘51 Lesley Means ‘99 Ana L. Medina ‘01 Lynn D. Megquier ‘61 R. James Megquier ‘61 Matthew T. Mehlhaff ‘01 Carl L. Meibergen ‘73 Sheila M. Meibergen ‘84, ‘88 Michael R. Meinen ‘98 Robert L. Meinen ‘72 Theresa W. Meinen ‘71 Andrew J. Meiners ‘87 Betty A. Melarkey ‘44 James E. Melarkey ‘47 John C. Melarkey ‘72 Michael J. Melarkey ‘72 Ann M. Melcher ‘80 Kevin C. Melcher ‘79, ‘81 Alex G. Mellinger ‘02 Jeanette I. Mellow ‘66, ‘93 Marilyn R. Melton ‘86 Dean L. Menante ‘85 Lisa E. Menante ‘95 Lisa M. Menath ‘76 Michael T. Menath ‘76 Andrea L. Menicucci ‘85, ‘87 Donica H. Mensing ‘97, ‘01
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Mary V. Mentaberry ‘70 Michael P. Mentaberry ‘77 Brian D. Menzel ‘71 James A. Menzel ‘73 Stephanie M. Merchant ‘70, ‘72 Bernard M. Mergen ‘59 Joe R. Merica ‘76 Dorothy L. Merrill ‘76, ‘84 Mathew E. Metcalfe ‘84 Thomas E. Metz ‘71 Brian E. Metzenheim ‘94 Crystal L. Metzenheim ‘97 Eileen M. Meuris ‘76 Edwin A. Meyer ‘70, ‘71 Margaret L. Meyer ‘69 Russell F. Meyer ‘97 Jason R. Michaels ‘92, ‘95 Adam T. Mick ‘98 Danielle N. Mick ‘98 Janice M. Micou ‘99 Joan S. Middlebrook ‘57 John Middlebrook ‘58, ‘59 Deloris J. Middlebrooks ‘79 John F. Mieding ‘51 Sharyl L. Milegich ‘78 Dan Miles ‘65 Judy T. Milholland ‘92 Lisa L. Milke ‘82 Dwight C. Millard ‘67 Barbara J. Miller ‘96 Deborah A. Miller ‘72 Diane Miller ‘73 Donn W. Miller ‘78
Edwina Miller ‘69 G. Luanne Miller ‘70 Jade A. Miller ‘78 Jessica M. Miller ‘04 Kim E. Miller ‘78 L. Keith Miller ‘55, ‘57 Marchon C. Miller ‘85 Mary V. Miller ‘86, ‘97 Michael L. Miller ‘72 Mitchell E. Miller ‘78, ‘82 *N. Edd Miller ‘74 Renee T. Miller Stanley K. Miller ‘52 Woodruff A. Miller ‘83 Kelli L. Milligan ‘97 Robert G. Milligan ‘80 Gordon C. Mills ‘46 Helen H. Mills ‘94 Margot R. Mills ‘61, ‘91 Ralph P. Mills ‘80 Roger W. Mills ‘59 Patricia K. Miltenberger ‘68, ‘85 Andrew J. Mink ‘87 Ann K. Mink ‘86 Richard L. Miolini ‘56 Michael A. Mirabelli ‘51 Mark Miskulin ‘97 James A. Mitchell ‘75 Joan M. Mitchell ‘95, ‘00 Kenneth L. Moberly ‘78 Terry L. Moberly ‘78 Arlyn L. Mobley ‘51 Julie A. Mobley ‘76 William M. Mobley ‘77 Joseph V. Modarelli ‘98 Drucilla J. Moeding ‘71 Shirley Moell ‘96 William C. Moell ‘69 Albert C. Mohatt ‘62 Linda R. Mohatt ‘88 Rhonda L. Mohatt ‘97 Amy S. Mohler ‘80 Robert R. Mohler ‘79 Clayre E. Moiola ‘75, ‘78 Teresa J. Moiola ‘99 John A. Molini ‘72 Lynne B. Molini ‘70 Norman E. Moller ‘65 Lee S. Molof ‘80 Leslie A. Monroe ‘72 Victoria M. Montague ‘83 Catherine D. Monteith ‘80, ‘84 Norman E. Montelatici ‘58 Nicole M. Moon ‘01 Eric N. Moore ‘89 Jenelle L. Moore ‘00 John M. Moore ‘78 Kathleen A. Moore ‘00 Mary W. Moore ‘46 Robert H. Moore ‘52 Cheryl E. Moreland ‘77, ‘87 Daniel W. Moreland ‘84 James A. Moren ‘73 Karen Moren ‘67 Pamela A. Moreno ‘00 David J. Morgan ‘64
M. L. Morgan ‘63 Mary ‘Ann’ A. Morgan ‘75 Jennifer Morganti ‘96, ‘96 Bruce M. Morley ‘75 Robert B. Morrill ‘59 Steve Morris Beverly U. Morrison ‘85 Charles A. Morrison ‘85, ‘91 James S. Morrison ‘51 Michael W. Morrissey ‘72 Joan D. Morrow ‘70, ‘89 Robert J. Mort ‘72 Steven E. Mortensen ‘72 Michael Mosebach ‘74 Lester E. Mosher ‘73 Shirley A. Mosher ‘66 Marvin L. Moss ‘52, ‘82 Andrew W. Motter ‘94 Angela M. Motter ‘92, ‘99 Ethnea M. Mousset-Jones ‘83 George ‘Bart’ B. Mowry ‘74 Leslie K. Moya ‘85, ‘85 John K. Mudge ‘94 Carol A. Mueller ‘54 Karl J. Mueller ‘53, ‘60 Brent J. Muhlenberg ‘74 Barbara S. Muller ‘50 L. Frederic Muller ‘50 Leslie G. Muller ‘82 Virginia B. Mulligan ‘82 John D. Mullin ‘70 John H. Munley ‘50 Matthew M. Munley ‘90 Prudence Muran ‘62, ‘78 Thomas S. Murdoch ‘57 Barbara Murdock ‘69 Charles M. Murphy ‘66 Kathleen M. Murphy ‘92 Donald ‘Doc’ J. Murray ‘71 Julie Murray ‘79 Lisa J. Mustacchio ‘96 David W. Mustard ‘88 Everett L. Myers ‘64 Kenneth L. Myers ‘75 Linda R. Myers ‘01 Megan E. Myers ‘03 Anthony J. Mynsted ‘66 Karen R. Mynsted ‘67
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Christi E. Nachtsheim ‘87 Richard A. Nachtsheim ‘88 Leah L. Najima ‘92, ‘97 Catherine ‘Katie’ J. Nannini ‘00 Paul C. Nannini ‘69 Richard I. Nannini ‘53 Theresa L. Nannini ‘97 Judith A. Nash ‘65 Russell S. Nash ‘65 Sara Nasser ‘03 Martin J. Naughton ‘74, ‘77 Steven D. Naumann ‘75 Pablo M. Navarro-Bullock ‘02 Tabenyang Ndip-Agbor ‘84 Ty A. Nebe ‘91 Wendell W. Neff ‘79, ‘80
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Christopher R. O’Brien ‘82
Jo Ann C. O’Brien ‘79 John M. O’Brien ‘75 Gwenyth G. O’Bryan ‘72 Felicia R. O’Carroll ‘76 Jeanne W. O’Doan ‘98 Julie A. O’Gara ‘80 Thomas D. O’Gara ‘79, ‘85 Maureen L. O’Mara ‘71 Timothy J. O’Mara ‘00 Thomas C. O’Mealy ‘88 Gary L. O’Neal ‘60 Nancy L. O’Neill ‘00 Larry E. Oakley ‘72, ‘73, ‘80 Margaret M. Oakley ‘71 Nancy J. Oakley ‘73, ‘80 Kenneth R. Oates ‘86 Marlies S. Oberberger ‘65 George T. Ochs ‘72, ‘80 Joanne L. Ochs ‘75 Anthony G. Offutt ‘84 Lois Ogden ‘69 Terri M. Ogden ‘96 Thomas M. Ogden ‘71 Troy R. Ogden ‘97 Bwire S. Ojiambo ‘92, ‘96 Diane R. Olds ‘89 Josephine M. Olinghouse ‘48 Kenneth R. Olinghouse ‘51 Robert W. Oliphant ‘70, ‘73 Casey N. Oliver ‘98, ‘98, ‘00 Sean E. Oliver ‘98 Terrance W. Oliver ‘71 Emilie A. Oliver-McClure ‘84 Howard Olsen ‘71 Marjorie J. Olsen ‘48 Nancy D. Olsen ‘71 Norman O. Olsen ‘56 Barbara K. Olson ‘93 Margaret I. Olson ‘96, ‘00 Mary Ellen Olson ‘91 Barbara A. Oppio ‘80 Catherine Oppio ‘72, ‘93 Charles E. Oppio ‘91 Carol L. Orme ‘90, ‘90 Georgia Ormsby ‘56 Thomas F. Ormsby ‘59 John Orr ‘72 Kristen F. Orr ‘73 Tracy Orr ‘96 Donald A. Orton ‘61 Jeffrey A. Ortwein ‘85 Brian E. Osgood ‘90 Edwin P. Osgood ‘58 Marian E. Osgood ‘74, ‘85 Cindy R. Osmetti ‘87 Humma Oster ‘96 Raymond E. Oster ‘93 Cindy L. Ostrander ‘81 Michael J. Ostrander ‘78 Elmer W. Otteson ‘94 Catherine J. Oviedo ‘72 Edgar M. Oviedo ‘69 Gary N. Owen ‘68 Joanne G. Owen ‘65 Kevin L. Oxborrow ‘81 Richard D. Oxoby ‘81
Shirley F. Oxoby ‘73, ‘83 Steven Oxoby ‘72
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Tench C. Page ‘88 Albert F. Pagni ‘61 Nancy T. Pagni ‘61 Stanley W. Paher ‘69 Vinson X. Palathingal ‘95 Maurice R. Palermo ‘77 Carol A. Pallesen ‘71, ‘77 Arthur J. Palmer ‘43 Dorothy C. Palmer ‘48 Ivonne T. Palmer ‘90 Janet T. Palmer ‘93 Kenneth P. Palmer ‘76 Margaret E. Palmer ‘64 Ronald E. Palmer ‘70 Samuel D. Palmer ‘83 William D. Palmer ‘65 Mary A. Panelli ‘71, ‘84 David A. Pappas ‘89 Dawn A. Pappas ‘86 James N. Pappas ‘82, ‘86 Laura A. Pappas ‘85 Adrienne L. Parcher ‘79 Mark W. Parcher ‘79 Janet L. Parish ‘45 Steven M. Parish ‘69 William D. Parish ‘45 Robert G. Park ‘55 Michael J. Parman ‘67, ‘68 Genevieve M. Paroni ‘48 Julie A. Parraguirre ‘85 Connie M. Parratt ‘94 Elizabeth W. Parsons ‘90 Harry O. Parsons ‘68 Reginald S. Parsons ‘75 Michael E. Partridge ‘77 Eugene K. Pasek ‘72 Catherine G. Patrick ‘63 Barbara A. Patterson ‘80, ‘81 Joyce M. Patterson ‘67 Sean P. Patterson ‘91 Beyer R. Patton ‘67 April J. Paul ‘76 Marc P. Paul ‘94 Nancy E. Paul ‘87, ‘93 Craig A. Paulsen ‘75 Greg L. Paulsen ‘86, ‘89 Nicholas J. Pavich ‘80 Cecelia M. Pearce ‘63 Robert I. Pearce ‘84 David S. Pearson ‘95 Wayne O. Pearson ‘52, ‘58 Nancy A. Pease ‘78 Robert C. Pease ‘76, ‘79 Bridget E. Peck ‘84 John C. Peck ‘81, ‘92 George F. Peek ‘65 Andrea Pelter ‘50, ‘97 William M. Pelter ‘53 Bruce Pendleton ‘64 Knute D. Pennington ‘55 Michael D. Pennington ‘95 Debbie Penrod ‘93
Gayle A. Penrod ‘83 Louis W. Peraldo ‘41 Paula Perich ‘97 Diana L. Perkins ‘87 Jack E. Perkins ‘86 Joanne G. Perkins ‘73 Reese Perkins ‘72 Thomas E. Perkins ‘73 Richard M. Perry ‘85 Anne A. Pershing ‘83 John L. Peterman ‘58 Helen L. Peters ‘41 Jennifer D. Petersen ‘93 Kelli L. Petersen ‘92 Patricia J. Petersen ‘85 Ronald C. Petersen ‘93 Delbert E. Peterson ‘59 Frances R. Peterson ‘68 Per F. Peterson ‘82 John R. Petty ‘76 Nancy L. Pfaff ‘64 Thomas Pfoh ‘96 Charles B. Phelps ‘83 Gail M. Phelps ‘87 Kevin D. Phelps ‘83, ‘90 Henry H. Philcox ‘63 Judy K. Philcox ‘67 Anne K. Phillips ‘84, ‘86 Joseph Phillips ‘63 Patricia A. Phillips ‘51 Nadine L. Phinney ‘85 Jacquelyn G. Picciani ‘92 Matthew E. Pichon ‘80 Marc P. Picker ‘78 Girard P. Pico ‘48 Louis C. Pico ‘49 Christopher R. Piekarz ‘96 Eileen R. Piekarz ‘90 Bridget A. Pierce ‘97 Deborah A. Pierce ‘86 Betty S. Pierson-Tobey ‘86 Deidre M. Pike ‘98, ‘02 William F. Pillsbury ‘50 Mary N. Pincolini ‘68 Richard T. Pincolini ‘68 Janice C. Pine ‘62 Melissa Pingle ‘96 Charles P. Pinjuv ‘81 Pamela K. Pinjuv ‘82 Craig M. Pinneo ‘85 Linda P. Pinson ‘63 Raymond G. Pinson ‘71 Ann M. Pitchford ‘75 Marc L. Pitchford ‘74, ‘92 Thomas R. Pitts ‘67 Dale J. Placey ‘67 Robert Plant ‘83 Isabel L. Plater ‘89 Gordon P. Plath ‘69 Virginia H. Plath ‘36 William R. Platt ‘77 Jill E. Plimpton ‘90 Todd A. Plimpton ‘87 John E. Plough ‘67 Harold L. Plummer ‘57 Jennifer L. Pohl ‘77 Robert C. Pohl ‘77
ALUMNI January 1, 2004 — December 31, 2004
Elizabeth W. Neighbors ‘91 Rochelle E. Neilson ‘80 Christina Nellemann ‘97 Christopher R. Nelson ‘90 Darrell M. Nelson ‘66 Lauren B. Nelson ‘95 Robert G. Nelson ‘81, ‘85 William R. Nelson ‘67 Kathleen M. Nelson-Moskitis ‘77 Charles E. Nemitz ‘90 Mary H. Nemitz ‘88 Franz W. Nenzel ‘63 Merle Y. Nesbitt ‘42 Edward C. Nettenstrom ‘83 Peggy S. Nettenstrom ‘84 Carol K. Neuenburg ‘48 Monte J. Neugebauer ‘73 Barbara J. Neuneker ‘61 Robert W. Neuschaefer ‘61 Dustin T. Neutzling ‘97 Jeffrey C. Neuweiler ‘95 Cathy F. Neve-Ballenger ‘93 Robert L. Newbury ‘99 Patricia L. Newhouse ‘61 James Newman ‘83, ‘85 Kelli R. Newman ‘87, ‘88 Teri L. Newman ‘85 George Nichol ‘96 Herbert L. Nichols ‘65 Kirk L. Nichols ‘74 Susan H. Nichols ‘65 Annette E. Nickerson ‘68 Bruce W. Nickerson ‘68 Walter F. Nicks ‘83 David J. Nicolarsen ‘70 Karen E. Nicolarsen ‘74 Earl S. Nielsen ‘79 Erik D. Nielsen ‘93 Klaus T. Nielsen ‘62, ‘65 Margo M. Nielsen ‘90 Robert F. Nielsen ‘69 Honey H. Niemann ‘72 Christopher D. Nolan ‘83 Paul S. Nolan ‘73 Helen L. Nolte ‘58, ‘77 Kristin A. Nomura ‘85, ‘85, ‘80 Elisabeth W. Noonan ‘92 Frederick F. Noonan ‘67 Nader Noorfeshan ‘82, ‘88 Nasrin M. Noori ‘92 Parviz Noori ‘81, ‘85 Tami Norcross Bernard ‘96 James B. Nordale ‘87 Kristen A. Nork ‘98 Mary H. Nork ‘95 John S. North ‘58 Julie Northey ‘96 Stephen V. Novacek ‘67 John W. Nunn ‘72 Trudy D. Nunn ‘69, ‘70 E. Brent Nye ‘83 Katherine M. Nye ‘99 Myrl A. Nygren ‘46
Alumni Council Executive Committee Julie L. Ardito ‘89 Randy J. Brown ‘89 Joel W. Cryer ‘97 Wendy W. Damonte ‘94 Jo Ann Elston ‘56 Michael J. Klaich ‘82 Steven R. Trounday ‘81
Members Scott T. Barnes ‘91 Roberta M. Bibee ‘83 Kelly E. Bland ‘91 Cindy Buchanan ‘95 Douglas M. Byington ‘55 Todd L. Cabral ‘91 James V. Conkey ‘67 Roger R. Diedrichsen ‘71 Dawn E. Etcheverry-Miller ‘94 John ‘Jack’ A. Goetz ‘43 Cary S. Groth George A. Hardaway ‘71 Mary W. Harmon ‘93 Carlos R. Ledon ‘01 Lisa M. Lyons Maloney ‘88 Patrick M. Martinez ‘95 Caroline B. McIntosh ‘94 Paul C. Nannini ‘69 Marilyn I. Ryder ‘66 Christopher E. Vargas ‘95 Charles W. Walsh ‘86 Leonard R. Wohletz ‘98 Kiara A. Wolf ‘92
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Patricia L. Polish ‘78 Steven T. Polkinghorne ‘78 Therese L. Polkinghorne ‘77 Matthew C. Polley ‘93 Donald D. Pollock ‘89 Julie A. Pomi ‘88 Steven P. Pomi ‘80, ‘94 Harley E. Ponsler ‘77 Barbara A. Pope ‘85 Eldredge T. Porch ‘59 John R. Porray ‘69 Judith A. Porray ‘70 Theodore J. Porray ‘72 Jake T. Porta ‘85 Jan E. Porter ‘74 Larry D. Post ‘74 Joanne M. Potter ‘82 Parke Potter ‘53 Samuel Potter ‘71 Curtis R. Potts ‘80, ‘89 Robyn L. Powers ‘70 Bruce R. Prall ‘71 Rebecca C. Prange ‘81 John F. Preciado ‘88 Marikay Preciado ‘87 Patricia G. Precissi-Roberts ‘68 Joan Presley ‘94, ‘01 Annette Pressey ‘96 David A. Pressler ‘82 Rosemary A. Pressler ‘87 Walter H. Preston ‘39 Margaret M. Price ‘79 Judith Primm-Shimahara ‘93 Dawn M. Prins ‘90 Diane Pritchard ‘96 C. John Prokop ‘83 Barbara L. Prudic ‘94 Dirk L. Pruitt ‘94 Barbara B. Prupas ‘86 H. Malin Prupas ‘71, ‘73 Leo J. Puccinelli ‘46 Kenneth P. Puchlik ‘72 Roberto Puentes ‘90 Richard H. Pugh ‘80 Satish Pullammanappallil ‘94 Edward R. Pullen ‘82 Cleo M. Pulsipher ‘61 Janet K. Pulsipher ‘58 Patricia T. Pumphrey ‘00 Paul R. Purington ‘85 Vernon G. Pursel ‘58 David P. Pursell ‘72 Johanna M. Pursell ‘72 Richard R. Pyatt ‘68 Howard A. Pyle ‘73
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Craig B. Questa ‘75 Basil A. Quilici ‘58 Belinda B. Quilici ‘64 David R. Quilici ‘90, ‘97 Diana S. Quinlan ‘80 Mark J. Quinlan ‘78 Teresa C. Quint ‘98 Ihsan R. Qureshi ‘77, ‘82
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Walter D. Rader ‘62 Allison C. Radke ‘98, ‘00 Daniel A. Radke ‘83 Richard W. Rafael ‘77 Sandra Raffealli ‘68 Thomas E. Rafferty ‘98 William J. Raggio ‘48 Leslie A. Raggio Righetti ‘76 Roger M. Rahming ‘79 Shanna S. Rahming ‘93 John L. Raible ‘73 Yudh V. Rajput ‘65 Aldo L. Ramirez ‘87 Thomas A. Ramos ‘77 Allan A. Ramsey ‘55 Frank R. Randall ‘56 James R. Randall ‘60 Anthoula M. Randopoulos ‘88 Marilyn J. Ranson ‘73 Donald E. Ranta ‘67 Janet B. Rast ‘60 Matthew H. Rast ‘63 Charlotte A. Rathert ‘81 Lynn M. Rauh ‘83, ‘91 Robin A. Rauh ‘86 Helen D. Rauscher ‘50 Bobby G. Ray ‘70 Leslie L. Ray ‘50 Melvin S. Ray ‘76 Lynwood Read ‘96 George E. Reading ‘52 Christopher D. Reddicks ‘93 Jeanine L. Reddicks ‘96 Ann E. Redmon ‘77 Donna M. Reed ‘84 Edward C. Reed ‘49 Mary H. Reed ‘42 Gregory D. Reeder ‘92 Bruce D. Reeves ‘86 Holly J. Reid ‘96 Kevin W. Reid ‘86 Mary Reid ‘74 Michael P. Reid ‘73 Shawn R. Reid ‘86 Thomas S. Reid ‘83 Ronald W. Reigle ‘94 *Kathryn B. Reimer ‘50 Paul O. Reimer ‘50 Elsi Reinhardt ‘71, ‘77 Joseph J. Reinhardt ‘83 Richard L. Reinhardt ‘68, ‘72 Jeri L. Renshaw ‘93 Gregory S. Resnick ‘85 Cathy M. Retterer ‘69 Elliott E. Reyer ‘43 John J. Reyes ‘89 Donald S. Reynolds ‘73, ‘77 Howard D. Reynolds ‘89 Richard D. Reynolds ‘80 Roger S. Reynolds ‘65 John C. Rhodes ‘84, ‘88 Shelley L. Rhodes ‘85 Hugh H. Ricci ‘67 Albert E. Richardson ‘50 Alvie C. Richardson ‘95, ‘99
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Clarence R. Richardson ‘57 Cynthia M. Richardson ‘70 Donna R. Richardson James D. Richardson ‘62, ‘66 Michael D. Richardson ‘86 Gwendolyn R. Richie ‘84 Charmaine S. Rickard ‘93 Donald B. Ricketts ‘57 Cynthia Riedl ‘97 Carley W. Ries ‘95 Kimberly A. Rigdon ‘02 Paula G. Rigdon ‘56 Holly R. Rikard ‘91 Michael S. Rikard ‘92 Helen L. Riley ‘63 James F. Riley ‘69 Judith B. Riley ‘66 Paula Riley ‘96 Robert A. Ring ‘64 James W. Ringener ‘79 Catherine L. Ringer ‘64 James H. Ringer ‘69 Paula B. Ringkob ‘78 Gregg M. Ripplinger ‘81 Keith R. Ristinen ‘94, ‘94 David D. Ritch ‘80 Miguel A. Rivera ‘98 Seungil Ro ‘02 Philip J. Robarts ‘86 Kenneth R. Robbins ‘57 Ellen Roberson ‘77 James C. Roberson ‘71 Donald A. Roberts ‘90 Ida M. Roberts ‘00 Kim H. Roberts ‘02 Martha M. Roberts ‘86 Emery S. Robertson ‘66 Yerda M. Robertson ‘61 Carl M. Robinson ‘49, ‘58 Pamela E. Robinson ‘83 Donal-Ruth Robison ‘63 Nathan E. Robison ‘99 Norman L. Robison ‘67 Laurie A. Rockenbeck ‘89 Jeffrey R. Rodefer ‘85 Benjamin J. Rodriguez ‘82 William F. Roes ‘76 Benjamin S. Rogers ‘01, ‘02 Cheri Rogers ‘96 Christi A. Rogers ‘81 Jill L. Rogers ‘00 Melissa E. Rogers ‘02 Ross P. Rogers ‘60 Robert A. Roller ‘84 Sheila J. Romano ‘74 Risa A. Ronan ‘67 Terrance A. Ronan ‘68 Warren E. Ronsheimer ‘63 James D. Rookus ‘42 Christopher T. Rores ‘82 Leslie A. Rose ‘89 Patricia L. Rose ‘58 Patricia A. Rosenauer ‘77, ‘83 Earl H. Rosenberg ‘61 Howard Rosenberg ‘79 Gary J. Rosenbloom ‘96
Brenda J. Ross ‘70 George S. Ross ‘46 John T. Ross ‘51 Vivienne M. Ross ‘56 Rita A. Rosse ‘95 Steven C. Rosse ‘88 Gustave J. Rossi ‘80 Nicholas D. Rossi ‘79 Stephanie M. Rossi ‘95 Peter J. Rossiter ‘93 Frank D. Rothwell ‘86 Cheryl K. Rotter ‘79 Mark A. Rotter ‘80 James L. Roulias ‘69, ‘83 Jeffrey R. Rouse ‘82 Thalia N. Routsis ‘72 James B. Rowe ‘64, ‘71 Kim G. Rowe ‘79 Patricia Rowe ‘64, ‘71 Rose M. Rowe ‘75, ‘97, ‘97 Timothy E. Rowe ‘75 Beverley D. Rowley ‘75 Lee H. Rubin ‘89 Carl R. Rueckl ‘83 Velia M. Rugg ‘43 Rhonda T. Ruiz ‘96 Salvador A. Ruiz ‘58 Louella Rundle ‘69 Kristen C. Rush ‘66 Wally R. Rusk ‘60 Clark G. Russell ‘62 Stewart H. Russell ‘54 Donald F. Russler ‘50 John P. Rusteika ‘71 Antoinette ‘Toni’ Ryser
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Anne M. Sabala ‘88 Dace J. Sacchini ‘47 Marie A. Sady ‘85 Mary Ann Saegebarth ‘51 Brian J. Saeman ‘98 Ali M. Saffari ‘82, ‘86 Camille Sakelaris ‘65 Frank J. Sala ‘52 Michael L. Sala ‘68 R. Arline Sala ‘53 Gail Salt ‘00 Marion W. Salter ‘98 Gerald B. Samstad ‘58 John Sanchez ‘52 Gail L. Sande ‘72 John ‘Ted’ Sanders ‘87 Sherryl L. Sanders ‘94 Dale F. Sanderson ‘73 Linda K. Sanderson ‘71, ‘89 John L. Sandorf ‘53 Mona L. Sandorf ‘52 Brian E. Sandoval ‘86 Gloria T. Sandoval ‘81, ‘86 Kathleen K. Sandoval ‘92, ‘92 Ronald G. Sandoval ‘82, ‘83 James D. Santini ‘59 Mike Santini Anne E. Sapeta ‘81 Isadore Sara ‘68
Adrienne M. Sarnowski ‘02 James D. Sartor ‘50 Judyth M. Sather ‘73 Earl I. Sato ‘73 Jennifer A. Satre ‘80 Ralph W. Sauer ‘71 Judith C. Saum ‘84 Frank Saunders ‘73 Mark J. Sauve ‘89 William U. Savage ‘71, ‘76 Lynn R. Sawyer ‘91 Thomas W. Sawyer ‘92, ‘71 Scott D. Scarborough ‘96 Eva L. Scarselli ‘41 Colleen M. Schaar ‘94 Denise L. Schaar-Buis ‘91 Alan W. Schaefer ‘75 Allen T. Schauerhamer ‘94 Elaine H. Schauerhamer ‘94 Bryan E. Scheer ‘98 Eric E. Scheetz ‘77 Margaret K. Scheid ‘70, ‘78 Edwin W. Schenk ‘72 Carla L. Scheurer ‘72 Hans J. Scheurer ‘72, ‘73, ‘75, ‘01 Margaret A. Schieberl ‘82 Gay A. Schierholz ‘80 Stephen A. Schiller Werner O. Schink ‘71 Niki L. Schlehuber ‘89 Karen A. Schlichting ‘90 Edward L. Schoenberg ‘89 Amy R. Schoening ‘94 Robert D. Scholes ‘62 Christopher Scholz ‘64 Joanne E. Schraeder ‘82 Valerie T. Schram ‘89 Lee Schroder ‘57 W. Kaleo Schroder ‘58 Susan M. Schroeder ‘61 Theodore J. Schroeder ‘61 Pamela J. Schueler ‘78 Bradley W. Schultz ‘87 Sharon Y. Schultze ‘70 Glenda M. Schulz ‘88 Sandra K. Schulze ‘87 Gerald E. Schuman ‘69 Donald R. Schuyler ‘58, ‘62 Corinne E. Schwartz ‘81 Marcella D. Sciarrotta ‘03 Kristin K. Scilacci ‘93 Norman E. Scoggin ‘60 Stefanie A. Scoppettone ‘96 Dawn Scott ‘82, ‘85 John G. Scott ‘65, ‘66 Leslie J. Scott ‘82, ‘87 Margery L. Scott ‘55 Robert J. Scott ‘57, ‘67 Sharla J. Scott ‘77 Jean W. Scripps ‘53 Barbara J. Scully ‘80 Celia G. Scully ‘80 Peter A. Scully ‘78 Thomas J. Scully ‘78 Thomas W. Seabury ‘59 Bruce S. Seal ‘74, ‘86
Investing in Excellence Kathryn ‘Katy’ I. Singlaub ‘83 Lisa C. Sinnott ‘94 Peter D. Sinnott ‘73 William Q. Sinnott ‘66 Doris Sinofsky ‘49 *Kenneth J. Sinofsky ‘49 Laeta L. Siri ‘68 Leah Skladany ‘01 John I. Slansky ‘69 Jan Sloan ‘97 Jean M. Sloan ‘95, ‘99 Dennis J. Small ‘91, ‘96 Susan Jensen Small, PA-C ‘92 Alicia L. Smalley ‘95 Elma M. Smalley ‘39 Robert J. Smeath ‘61 Suzanne M. Smiley ‘80 Barbara D. Smith ‘90 Christine N. Smith ‘95 Christopher B. Smith ‘93, ‘96 Cynthia E. Smith ‘74 Dean C. Smith ‘66 Dennis W. Smith ‘74 Gary L. Smith ‘91 Grant W. Smith ‘67 Gregory R. Smith ‘99 James C. Smith ‘72 Jeannie P. Smith ‘65, ‘75 Jenni ‘Sue’ Smith ‘74, ‘93 Karren L. Smith ‘71 Katherine O. Smith ‘45 Katheryn A. Smith ‘03 Laura L. Smith ‘83 Leslie S. Smith ‘76 Leslie G. Smith ‘74 Linda B. Smith ‘91 Michael G. Smith ‘82 Paul H. Smith ‘71, ‘77 Robert B. Smith ‘72 Stephen R. Smith ‘79 Bonnie M. Smotony ‘79, ‘82 Valerie J. Snebold ‘61 Barbara D. Snelgrove ‘99 Ronald D. Snelgrove ‘97 Nancy C. Snellgrove ‘76 Robert C. Snellgrove ‘77 Frank M. Snyder ‘74 Kenneth D. Snyder ‘89 Linda J. Sommer ‘82 Michael C. Sommers ‘68 Melanie G. Sommers-Dain ‘85 Esther A. Sonnenberg ‘84, ‘87 Heather L. Soper-Wilson ‘96 John D. Sorensen ‘71 Randy E. Soule ‘83 David R. Sousa ‘03 Ruth D. Sousa ‘00 Denise K. Souza ‘75 Gary L. Souza ‘75, ‘90 Nita R. Spangler ‘44 John T. Spann ‘68 John D. Spargo ‘85 Dianne D. Speegle ‘70 Gary W. Speegle ‘70, ‘73 John S. Spencer ‘60 Kenneth C. Spengler ‘66
Mary M. Speth ‘88 Matthew R. Speth ‘94 Charles J. Spina ‘55, ‘67 Edward C. Spoon ‘84, ‘89 Charles E. Springer ‘50 Jacqueline Springer ‘51, ‘84 William J. Sprow ‘56 Jeffrey D. Stafford ‘84 Kelly M. Stafford ‘84 Robert R. Stanco ‘76 Odette D. Standish ‘59 Michael L. Stanko ‘78, ‘88 Paula K. Stanko ‘79, ‘95 Leon R. Stanley ‘68 Shanda R. Stanton ‘01 Patricia J. Stark ‘71 George J. Stathis ‘60 Solange G. Stathis ‘75 Richard S. Staub ‘73 Gerald R. Stearns ‘78, ‘81 Eugene C. Steeb ‘63 Nicole Steilman ‘98 Connie J. Steinheimer ‘73 Milton Steinheimer ‘38 Luanne Steininger ‘89 Devan D. Steinwinder ‘63 Mary A. Stephans ‘69 Thomas E. Stephens ‘68 Mary C. Stevenson ‘62 Carol L. Stevenson-Bowen ‘72 Keith R. Stever ‘57 Amanda Stewart ‘94 Kenneth W. Stewart ‘78 Kim R. Stewart ‘94 Michael J. Stewart ‘93, ‘97, ‘00 Anne Z. Stilwill ‘74, ‘90 Gail C. Stirnaman ‘55 David W. Stiver ‘93 Debra K. Stiver ‘89 David F. Stix ‘66 Cheryl A. Stoddard ‘65 Timothy M. Stoeckel ‘73 Jean L. Stoess ‘77 Theodore R. Stoever ‘67 Deborah L. Stoker ‘72 Donald G. Stoker ‘62 Lillian M. Stoker ‘61 Gary A. Stolo ‘87 Bradford J. Stone ‘76 Richard E. Stone ‘81 Bette L. Storey ‘00 Victoria H. Storey ‘82 Lori M. Story ‘94 Michael R. Stosic ‘75 Michael D. Stouder ‘75, ‘76 Kenneth A. Stover ‘91 Peggy J. Stover ‘92, ‘99 William R. Stowell ‘74 Carol Straight ‘96 Julie M. Straw ‘79 J. Dietrich Stroeh ‘60 Colleen F. Struve ‘69, ‘76 Larry D. Struve ‘64 Joseph M. Stuart ‘94 Rodney K. Stuart ‘65 Dick L. Stufflebeam ‘76
Anita L. Sullivan ‘95 Eugene E. Sullivan ‘66 Kevin P. Sullivan ‘85 Lucille S. Sullivan ‘45 Arlene R. Summerhill ‘95 Craig A. Summerhill ‘86 George A. Summerhill ‘94 Doris ‘Bliz’ Sumner ‘48 Fred S. Sun ‘92 Jone M. Sun ‘79, ‘83 Gino M. Surian ‘71 Andrew L. Sutherland ‘76 Elaine S. Sutherland ‘76 Judy A. Sutherland ‘79 Stephen M. Sutherland ‘76 Yvonne A. Sutherland ‘75 Lewis R. Sutton ‘58 Bonnie J. Svare ‘70 Christopher J. Svendsen ‘93 Gerald J. Svob ‘56 David A. Swallow ‘74 Christine M. Swanson ‘98 Harry B. Swanson ‘50 Kyle B. Swanson ‘85 James R. Swartzlander ‘89 John W. Sweatt ‘47 John R. Sweatt ‘79 Kimberly Sweatt ‘79 J. Craig Sweeney ‘72 Robin L. Sweet ‘84 Denise L. Swenson ‘97 Richard M. Swenson ‘69 Raymond O. Swigart ‘97 Carolyn G. Swinney ‘61 Vincent G. Swinney ‘62 Mark L. Swope ‘85
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Allyson M. Tabor ‘95 Kathleen A. Taeubel-Kosman ‘93 Nicholas E. Takach ‘79 Todd A. Talbot ‘82 Rhoda R. Talso ‘70 *Rudolph J. Talso ‘68 Shaun Tangney ‘97 Eugene Yu-Chih Tao ‘66 Colleen S. Taranik ‘86 Paul J. Tavernia ‘77 Caron L. Tayloe ‘87 Angela D. Taylor ‘85, ‘91 Daniel M. Taylor ‘57 Donald B. Taylor ‘52 Jon I. Taylor ‘94 Lorraine Taylor ‘52 Stasi M. Taylor ‘98, ‘03 Edward H. Teets ‘96 Robert J. Teglia ‘65 Katherine L. Templeton ‘91 Cynthia L. Terkildsen ‘72 Angelo T. Terranova ‘77, ‘90 Margaret L. Terranova ‘84 Frances Breen Terras ‘60, ‘88 Terence E. Terras ‘63, ‘87 Deana L. Terrell ‘59 Laurel M. Terry ‘00 Susan Terry ‘79
Pilar L. Tester ‘93 Edward R. Therkelsen ‘51 Paul A. Tholl ‘72 Edward C. Thomas ‘87 James M. Thomas ‘96 Judith F. Thomas ‘62 Kristine M. Thomas ‘83, ‘88 Robert W. Thomas ‘72 Robert W. Thomason ‘56 Calvin E. Thompson ‘63 Craig D. Thompson ‘51 Eileen J. Thompson ‘94 Ellen M. Thompson ‘67 Judith M. Thompson ‘75, ‘79 Michael J. Thompson ‘61, ‘70 Molly S. Thompson Steven E. Thompson ‘65 Margaret L. Thomsen ‘88 Donald J. Thoreson ‘83 Kelli M. Thoreson ‘83 Lisa A. Thorman ‘85 Elijah A. Thorn ‘87, ‘98 Stephanie D. Thorn ‘98 Rene E. Thorne ‘59 Barbara C. Thornton ‘57 James A. Thornton ‘58 William C. Thornton ‘58 Yvonne L. Thornton ‘57 Barbara A. Thorson ‘84 Clifford M. Thorson ‘68 Kenneth T. Thunder ‘94 Timothy C. Thunder ‘93, ‘97 Justin D. Thurman ‘99 Sasha C. Thurman ‘02 Sheree M. Tibbals ‘77 Stephen R. Tibbals ‘76 Jennifer D. Tibben-Lembke ‘97 Richard D. Tiffany ‘79 Scott J. Tilzey ‘88 Katie C. Tims ‘88 Victor W. Ting ‘76 Maureen E. Tinker ‘99 Robin L. Titus ‘76, ‘81 Terrence R. Tobey ‘77 Jon H. Todd ‘70 Gerald B. Tone ‘81 Noel S. Topol ‘72 Giacinta F. Torcaso ‘01 Michael A. Torjman ‘01 Jane M. Tors ‘82 Ryan W. Tors ‘83 Randolph J. Townsend ‘73 John W. Trabert ‘59 Nancy R. Trabert ‘62 Cathleen M. Trachok ‘76 Frances S. Trachok ‘47 Richard M. Trachok ‘49, ‘54 Richard M. Trachok ‘74 Kenneth L. Tracht ‘61 Diane M. Trainor ‘63 Damon M. Tranter ‘47 Janet E. Traut ‘98 Paul K. Treadwell ‘83 Cody R. Trehal ‘71 Bruce J. Treubel ‘70 Wayne D. Trewhitt ‘62
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Mark J. Seasholtz ‘71 John F. Seeliger ‘60 Kay P. Seeliger ‘65 Thomas A. Seeliger ‘64 Geraldine M. Segale ‘38 Genevieve Segerblom ‘40 Joan V. Segerstrom ‘68 Kris S. Segerstrom ‘70 Golandam Sehhati-Molavi ‘82 Robert T. Seibert ‘94 Tracie Seibert ‘92 Judith L. Seibold ‘95 Ron E. Seidel ‘98 Keli Seidler ‘02 Jack B. Selbig ‘60 Thomas W. Selleck ‘74 Luke M. Sellers ‘98 Suzy N. Sepahpour ‘81 Bonnie C. Serpa ‘01 Fernando Serrano ‘80 Mustapha Sesay ‘77 Laura D. Sewall ‘76 Noel R. Sewall ‘67 Abner W. Sewell ‘58 Bruce C. Sexton ‘75 Arlene Shafer ‘77 Carl L. Shaff ‘59, ‘64 Robin E. Shaffer ‘92, ‘94 Wayne A. Shaffer ‘77 Anthony L. Shanks ‘84 Virginia E. Shanks ‘83 Beverly H. Sharp ‘57 Cristin B. Sharp ‘01 Frank D. Sharp ‘60 Joyce E. Sharp ‘61 Matthew L. Sharp ‘89 Milton L. Sharp ‘54 Saxon E. Sharpe ‘98 George E. Shaw ‘59 James A. Shaw ‘93 Jeff M. Shaw ‘85 Karen A. Shaw ‘01 Laurie L. Shaw ‘88 Ralph W. Shearer ‘41 William R. Shearer ‘75 Maureen F. Sheppard-Griswold ‘73 Margaret D. Shepperson ‘60 Tara L. Shepperson ‘00 Jon P. Sheridan ‘81, ‘88 John E. Shevlin ‘56 James W. Shewan ‘71 George A. Shoenberger ‘68 Mary Shoff ‘89, ‘90 Mark C. Shonnard ‘74 Clifton B. Shoolroy ‘69 Jackelyn F. Shoupe ‘96 Seton A. Sibert ‘94 Maureen L. Sidley ‘79 Paul F. Sidley ‘74 Mark T. Sidote ‘90 Christine A. Silva ‘83 Kim M. Silva ‘83 Lily M. Simpson ‘41 Lisa C. Singer ‘78 William L. Singer ‘75
William W. Trigero ‘83 Brian A. Trimble ‘84 Mary B. Trimble ‘81, ‘85 Reneal Trimble ‘93 Robert A. Trimble ‘68, ‘74 Justin C. Tripp ‘94 Nikhilesh C. Trivedi ‘70 Daniel R. Trojan ‘78 Sandra K. Trojan ‘80 Gail M. Trounday ‘56 Roger S. Trounday ‘56, ‘67 Steven R. Trounday ‘81 Evelyn F. Trumbell ‘63 My H. Truong ‘01 Raymond C. Tso ‘88 Sylvia C. Tso ‘89 John T. Tully ‘94 Kim J. Tun ‘94 Claire L. Tupper ‘69, ‘73 Dennis L. Tupper ‘70, ‘77 Martha A. Turchyn-Mazuryk ‘78, ‘82 Donald L. Turley ‘67, ‘72 Carla A. Turner ‘96 Erika A. Turner ‘94 Michele A. Turner ‘95, ‘99 Nora C. Turner ‘74 Robert Turner ‘61 Linda Turria ‘74 Scott W. Tyler ‘90 Stephanie S. Tyler ‘83
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Edwin J. Ueckert ‘82 Martin Ugalde ‘90 Marjorie L. Uhalde ‘67 Mark L. Uhart ‘73 Linda Uhlenkott ‘96 Althea B. Uhlig ‘49 Edward R. Uhlig ‘48 Robert Ukeiley ‘72 Marcus E. Ullrich ‘72 Susan C. Ullrich ‘76 William D. Ulrich ‘70 Stanley A. Ulvin ‘74 Anne E. Umscheid ‘64 Dirk J. Ungersma ‘95 Jeffrey D. Upton ‘80 Michael V. Urga ‘67 Margaret A. Urie ‘78 Aldo C. Urrutia ‘61 Eleanor R. Urrutia ‘72, ‘88 Virginia E. Usnick ‘69 Anne M. Utter ‘67, ‘84 John Utter ‘67
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Dante F. Vacca ‘83 Elmer R. Vacchina ‘47 Esther G. Vacchina ‘47 Ronald C. Vacchina ‘73 Robert B. Valceschini ‘84, ‘91 Vincent R. Valenza ‘02 Eleanor N. Vallee ‘49
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Ritch C. Van Duzer ‘72 Laurie M. Van Epps ‘81, ‘85 Lee A. Van Epps ‘81, ‘86 John J. Van Geel ‘98 Michelle L. Van Geel ‘97, ‘02 Robert N. Van Horn ‘54 Brenda G. Van Houck ‘61 Valere C. Van Houck ‘62 Lance R. Van Lydegraf ‘69 Michael C. Van Tuyl ‘83, ‘88 Jennifer K. Vanderploeg ‘04 Peter Vardy ‘55 Christopher E. Vargas ‘95 Katherine L. Vargas ‘94 Elicha K. Varner ‘87 James A. Vasquez ‘93 Sharon P. Vasquez ‘80 Jennifer R. Vaughan ‘95 Whitney M. Vaughan ‘02 Christine M. Veach ‘82 Ian Veach ‘97 Tracy L. Veach ‘83 Christine Verre ‘99, ‘01 Richard L. Vial ‘67 Brenda J. Vicondoa ‘93, ‘95 Richard A. Victor ‘51 Betty L. Victoria ‘71 David Vieyra ‘73 Kelli A. Viloria ‘90 Thomas E. Viloria ‘85 Deborah J. Vinopal ‘82 Leland J. Virag ‘52 Peter P. Vlautin ‘68
Jennifer L. Vodehnal ‘91 Henry C. Vogler ‘71 Shelley L. Von Berg ‘96, ‘02 Lisa A. Vorderbrueggen ‘89 Gregory L. Vorreyer ‘90, ‘94
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Jeffrey A. Wachs ‘82 Anita L. Wade ‘71 Julie M. Wagner ‘93 Lornie B. Wagner ‘67 Sue E. Wagner ‘83 Susan F. Wagstaff ‘84 Murray E. Waid ‘76, ‘80, ‘87 Gerald H. Waite ‘57 Don M. Waitman ‘78 Sharon K. Walbridge ‘61 William C. Walbridge ‘59 Joanne M. Walen ‘65, ‘74 Bronwen A. Walker ‘02 Margaret L. Walker ‘88 Mary C. Walker ‘84 Mary E. Walker ‘44 Myneer Walker ‘41 Robert J. Walker ‘50 Steven K. Walker ‘80 Bruce J. Wallace ‘68 Erin M. Wallace ‘02 Mardelle M. Wallace ‘53 Wilbur R. Wallace ‘50 William C. Wallace ‘79 Norman J. Waller ‘85 Anita L. Wallstrum ‘93
Charles W. Walsh ‘86 Gerald J. Walsh ‘79 Elizabeth Z. Waltenspiel ‘47 George W. Waltenspiel ‘52 Constance L. Walters ‘32 Nik V. Walters ‘68 Karin K. Walther ‘93 Douglas J. Walton ‘02 Holly L. Walton-Buchanan ‘03 Anthony W. Warburton ‘74 David P. Ward ‘85 Georgia L. Ward ‘51 Harry J. Ward ‘51 Kenneth V. Ward ‘74 Lorna L. Ward ‘76 Edward E. Warman ‘72 Kathryn M. Warman ‘85 Loreen E. Warner ‘92 Richard W. Warner ‘63, ‘65 Gail W. Warren ‘58 James T. Warren ‘66 Maryann Warren ‘62, ‘81 Roger F. Warren ‘68 James N. Warriner ‘43 Sandy M. Wartgow ‘86 Noel S. Waters ‘77 Richard R. Waters ‘74 Theresa M. Watson ‘65 David R. Watters ‘76 Sherry L. Waugh ‘84, ‘89 Daniel M. Wayman ‘86 Kathryn E. Wayman ‘88 Ronald R. Weaver ‘74
Investing in Excellence
Dear Bretzlaff Foundation: My name is Robert Dalbol. I am a senior and hopefully will soon be receiving my B.A. in Mechanical Engineering. It has been a busy semester so far, but I’m almost done. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and I’m really proud of the opportunity I was given to attend this beautiful campus. Over the past four years, I have gotten used to seeing many of the same faces around, but I think what I will miss most about this campus is how it is always changing. Not a year goes by when something new isn’t added to the campus. When I started to notice the transformation this campus was going through, it really struck me how important scholarships and other donations are to the continued growth in education and population for UNR. I would really like to thank you for helping me receive the Bretzlaff Foundation Scholarship. Time seems to always be getting shorter. It’s very hard to balance work and go to school full time. Grades are extremely important to me so I know that I David Webb ‘97 Kerry P. Webb ‘84 Karl Weber ‘92 Merilee J. Webster ‘69 Timothy R. Webster ‘69 Lois J. Weeks ‘63 Timothy C. Wehn ‘72 Lynni E. Weibezahl ‘88, ‘97, ‘01 Keiko M. Weil ‘87 Kurt C. Weil ‘86 David A. Weinfeld ‘94 Wayne A. Weisbecker ‘84 Betty J. Weiser ‘94 Robert G. Weiser ‘83, ‘88 Donna V. Weiss ‘81 Steven I. Weiss ‘87, ‘96 Stephen L. Welge ‘81 Jon B. Wellinghoff ‘71 Sally H. Wellington ‘59 Howard A. Wells ‘62 James M. Wells ‘69 Anna E. Welsh ‘92 Darren J. Welsh ‘88 John J. Welsh ‘75 Robert E. Wengert ‘51 James L. Werbeckes ‘85 Andrew K. Werner ‘03 Lawrence A. Werner ‘71 Marie A. Werner ‘78 Fraser E. West ‘40 John P. West ‘78 Laurie A. West ‘82 Robert E. West ‘83 Ronald K. West ‘86 Dona Westbrook ‘97 Dixie O. Westergard ‘56 Mark S. Westergard ‘77 Roland D. Westergard ‘56 Tammy A. Westergard ‘87 Todd N. Westergard ‘84 Donald E. Weyant ‘68
Dwight R. Weyant ‘64 Brian J. Whalen ‘57 Kress H. Whalen ‘60 Patrick R. Whalen ‘83 Shari L. Whalen ‘97 Claudene C. Wharton ‘86, ‘99 Robert E. Whear ‘68 Twyila S. Whear ‘67 Alfred H. Wheeler ‘56 Kristie A. Wheeler ‘84 Gayle R. Whitaker ‘68 Tom D. Whitaker ‘60 Brad White ‘96 Carolyn B. White ‘92 Karen W. White ‘88 Annette F. Whittemore ‘74 Ellen F. Whittemore ‘78 Harvey Whittemore ‘74 Scott J. Whitten ‘95, ‘99 Eva L. Wick-Lerud ‘99 Dian A. Wickenden ‘73 Robert J. Wickenden ‘73 Sydell L. Wiesel ‘86 Albert H. Wigchert ‘74 Ronald Wiggins ‘61 Jeffrey A. Wiggs ‘76 Sandra L. Wilborn ‘81 Charlotte M. Wilcox ‘43 Gail M. Wilcox ‘74, ‘78 Robert D. Wilcox ‘55 Stephen L. Wilcox ‘73, ‘78 Patricia A. Wildes ‘75 Paul D. Wilford ‘75 Donald L. Wilkerson ‘80 Donald K. Wilkerson ‘62 Mary A. Wilkerson ‘55 Paul T. Wilkes ‘95 Kelly R. Wilkin ‘02 Candace A. Wilkins ‘72, ‘77, ‘80 Theresa C. Wilkins ‘90 George W. Wilkinson ‘57
have to give up a lot of my time that I could be working or having fun. I really appreciate your help in supporting me financially so that I am able to continue to keep my GPA at a standard that I am proud of. Your help has not only benefited me through college, but has given me the chance to focus on other aspects of school in order to build a great resume for future employers. Last year I was inducted into Tau Beta Phi, an engineering honor society. I also joined the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. I am currently helping build the HPV, human powered vehicle, an activity that ASME members take part in against other schools throughout the nation. I’m very glad that I’m given a chance to thank you and I look forward to April when I can thank you in person.
Carla M. Williams ‘87 Frederick D. Williams ‘84 James T. Williams ‘50 James A. Williams ‘80 Jerome S. Williams ‘62, ‘68 Jo Ann T. Williams ‘62 Joyce C. Williams ‘66 Judith C. Williams ‘88 Karen R. Williams ‘95 Katherine M. Williams ‘03 Leah A. Williams ‘80 Margaret Williams ‘50 Randall W. Williams ‘68 Raymond E. Williams ‘67, ‘69 Robert K. Williams ‘90 Shirley J. Williams ‘67 Richard E. Williamson ‘53 William E. Williamson ‘53 Alex E. Willis ‘79 Loyal A. Willis ‘40 Sherie L. Willis ‘79, ‘86 John T. Willoughby ‘79 Edward A. Wilson ‘69 Heather-Marie P. Wilson ‘93 J. Brian Wilson ‘96 Katherine L. Wilson ‘97, ‘98 Kenneth M. Wilson ‘93 Nevin W. Wilson ‘82 Robert N. Wilson ‘82 Thomas M. Wilson ‘79 Timothy K. Wilson ‘81 William R. Wilson ‘70 Ty Windfeldt ‘01 Viki A. Windfeldt ‘92 Erika C. Winkler ‘80, ‘83 Larry J. Winkler ‘74 Cheryl S. Winter ‘93 Raymond A. Winton ‘52 Judith K. Winzeler ‘71, ‘81 Melanie L. Wirsching ‘73 Edward T. Wise ‘40
Thanks again, Robert Dalbol Edward F. Wishart ‘59 Eric G. Wishart ‘93 Jeffrey P. Wittenberg ‘83 Gerald M. Wittwer ‘54 Clair L. Wojcik ‘72 Edmund J. Wojcik ‘72 Michael P. Wojcik ‘72 Ronald E. Wolford ‘50 Marc D. Wolfsohn ‘74 John P. Wolski ‘77 Nancy E. Wong ‘79 Thomas Wong ‘81 Amy L. Wood ‘87 Chester L. Wood ‘64, ‘71 Clark A. Wood ‘85 Don C. Wood ‘72 Robert J. Wood ‘63 Theodore K. Wood ‘85, ‘89 Herman D. Woods ‘94 Joshua R. Woolever ‘03 Daniel C. Woolley ‘75 Mary Ann Woolley ‘70, ‘88 Maureen E. Woolsey ‘89 Randolph R. Woolsey ‘89 David K. Worley ‘77, ‘84 Jolynn C. Worley ‘91 Sue A. Worthen ‘64 Kenneth L. Wright ‘84 Rachel F. Wright ‘69 William W. Wright ‘60 Deanna Wright Jensen ‘87, ‘89 Sharon L. Wurm ‘95 Linda M. Wyckoff ‘83 Gerald B. Wyness ‘52 Elaine F. Wynn
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Nancy L. Yamamoto ‘78 Richard I. Yamamoto ‘80, ‘84 Vivekanathan Yatheepan ‘03
Sandra M. Yoffie ‘56 Erik York ‘96 Ken York ‘48 Clarence ‘Cliff ’ C. Young ‘43 David G. Young ‘75 Denise Y. Young ‘81, ‘82 Frederick T. Young ‘73 George P. Young ‘56 Richard W. Young ‘69 Richard C. Young ‘60 Andrew C. Yuan ‘95
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Sharon K. Zadra ‘78 Desiderio C. Zamudio ‘91 Karen A. Zamudio ‘85 Kimberly L. Zaski ‘95, ‘04 Xiaoying Zhang ‘88 Ronald R. Zideck ‘59 Harold A. Ziegler ‘53 Janet L. Zintek ‘85 Gregg W. Zive ‘67 Piero Zorio ‘59, ‘71 Virginia M. Zorio ‘59 Anthony J. Zuliani ‘01 Louis P. Zumaran ‘92 Donald G. Zundel ‘61 Debra G. Zunini ‘81, ‘93 Michael J. Zunini ‘84 Patrick J. Zunini ‘81 Rebecca A. Zunini ‘90 Gary W. Zunino ‘83, ‘87 Jean L. Zunino ‘56 Norman L. Zunino ‘61 Jeffrey C. Zupon ‘90 Michael J. Zuppan ‘71 Amy J. Zurek Carothers ‘01
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One student sends his thanks
Parents T
he Parents Fund is a very special part of the Annual Giving Campaign and receives support from parents of both alumni and current students. Gifts from parents are an important vote of confidence in the quality of a University of Nevada, Reno education. The Parents Fund generates money that is designated for use to improve the general educational experience and the quality of life for the student body as a whole. Parents whose gifts were received between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004 are listed in this report. Gifts received after December 31, 2004 will be listed in next year’s Honor Roll. Kerry A. Aguirre ‘00 Mariana Allen Sharon Altieri James A. Anderson Jane C. Anderson ‘95 Peter H. Anderson ‘75 Karen Angel Seth Atwood Heidi Barcia Alice Bass Fisher ‘70, ‘78 Vicki Beaupre Douglas R. Bell David P. Berry Janet J. Berry ‘97 Toni Binker Pamela Bisaha Gary S. Bishop Pamela M. Black ‘76, ‘79, ‘98 Ilean Blake Julia A. Bopp Peter J. Boskovich Felicia Bowers Monica Brandl Clezie Brantley Douglas H. Brewer Michael I. Brock John N. Bronder ‘83 Roberta L. Bronder ‘85 Cynthia Brummett Paul Brunner Marcy Burns Karen Burton Larry H. Burton ‘76 Karla Butko Cris A. Bybee ‘78 Hal M. Bybee ‘74 Bruce A. Bye Jean L. Bye ‘79 Mary Jane Byrne Robert S. Capurro ‘64 Suzanne M. Capurro ‘69
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Kristine Flugstad Jere Foutz Leisa Foutz Kelly L. Fraser Gary M. Fuller ‘81 Gregory L. Galbraith ‘71, ‘78 Tina M. Gallaway Hugo J. Garcia ‘94 Kris Gardner Fred Gartrell Rory S. Gaynov-Berk Dawn Gentile Renee Gervais Rani S. Gill Brad Goetsch Pat Graves Gloria Greenspan Debra L. Griffith John L. Griffith Ginger Hall John C. Hancock ‘68 Deborah J. Harary Joseph P. Hardy ‘73 Ann Marie Harris Richard W. Harris ‘69, ‘95 Keith C. Harrison ‘94 Marilyn J. Henriques Michael J. Henriques Kati Henry George Hiller Karen Hiranaka Judy Hodgkin Karen S. Hutz-De Jong ‘79 Patricia J. Idler Randy R. Idler Susie Jackson Elaine R. Jacobe Karen James-Baltzell Camella R. Johnson ‘83 Cheri B. Johnson ‘81 Steven S. Johnson ‘77
William W. Johnson ‘81 Susan L. Kehoe ‘76 James A. Kellames ‘79 Lori Kelly Jeri H. Kent Timothy F. Kent Tina Kerr Kathy Keyes Charles T. Kitchen ‘72 Elizabeth D. Kitchen Deborah Klein Timothy S. Koopmann ‘76 Judith Kossow Carolyn M. Krack Vincent J. Krack Barbara Kristof Linda La Vere Joe D. Lacey Jeanne Lange Mark Lange Gregg S. Lawrence ‘81 Susan M. Lawrence ‘97 Barbara L. Lazzarone ‘96 Dale Lazzarone Yiu-Chung C. Lee ‘84, ‘92 Alan S. Leinassar ‘79 Marianne F. Leinassar Pauline Levig Mark Levine Virginia Lewis Larry E. Loop Luette M. Loop Christina Lopez Wendy Lopez Raymond Love Jean Lydiard Sandra J. Lynch Johnson W. Makoba Angela R. Mann Paul A. Martinovich ‘78 Susan Martinovich ‘83 Beverly Mathis
J. M. Matteoni Pamela O. Matteoni Melinda Matus Catherine Maurins David Maynard Scott D. McCallum ‘95 Sherrel L. McGough Joseph J. McLaughlin Catherine McMartin Richard D. McNeely ‘72 Kathy Mechum Michael J. Melarkey ‘72 John Paul B. Mercado Rhonda Metcalf Julie Metter Laura Miceli Carol Miller Mary H. Mitchell Deborah Moberly Regina Moleski Ralphline Montez Lorena L. Moody-Chaffin Kathleen A. Moore ‘00 Teresa Morales Ron Mortensen Mary Mullins Marianne Munsterman Cindy Murdoch Stephen Murphy Jackie Naito Brenda Newsom Pamela Nichol Bonita Noles Emily Nunez James H. Nunnally Christine P. Nutter Shirley Oar John M. O’Brien ‘75 Margaret A. O’Brien Catherine Oppio ‘72, ‘93 Betty Orzalli Lorraine A. Ozaki Kathy Pavich Lisa Payne Jennifer Peters Lisa Pierce Lisa Poirier Alf Raits Christine Richardson Charles P. Riglick Guy L. Rocha Dianne Roloff David Roots Kathy Roots Craig Rosenstein Carl R. Rueckl ‘83 Deanna Ryan Guillermo Sanchez Bonnie J. Sato John Schmidt
Linda J. Schmidt Robert Schuermann Jeannie Scinto Jan Shapiro Shelley Shumaker Mary Simons Don Sims Christine M. Smith Dwight W. Smith Margaret Smith Therese Solli Penelope Soule John T. Spann ‘68 Marlys Stevens Carrie Stewart Patricia Stieb Elizabeth D. Still Peggy Stockwell Janet Street Noreen Tartaglia Garnet Taucer Loni Taylor-Ditsworth Sara Tetzel Debra Thompson Jennie Thompson Lori Thompson Frank Torres Jeanne S. Toulon Barbara Tozer Cynthia Trigg Ignacio Trillo Ingrid H. Trillo Andrzej M. Trzynadlowski Dorota Trzynadlowski Tammy Turner Suzette Vaughn Denise Vessie Maureen Vigneault James L. Wadhams Chris Weaver Ronald R. Weaver ‘74 Debi Weisz Cheryl Welsh John L. Welsh Brian Wheat Vicki Whitacre Annette F. Whittemore ‘74 Harvey Whittemore ‘74 Daniel Wieser Sherie L. Willis ‘79, ‘86 Karen Wise Mitchell T. Woods Mary Ann Woolley ‘70, ‘88 Jeanne H. Yamamura Frederick T. Young ‘73 Lawrence P. Young Debra Zechter Mary Zewin Debra G. Zunini ‘81, ‘93 Patrick J. Zunini ‘81
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riends, like our alumni, are an important part of the university community. They simply appreciate the University of Nevada, Reno and demonstrate that appreciation with financial support. We are tremendously grateful to these individuals for their generosity and support. Friends whose gifts were received between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004 are listed in this report. Gifts received after December 31, 2004 will be listed in next year’s Honor Roll.
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Vicki Abbott Robert Abelew Bonny J. Abelman John Ablahani Lynne E. Abraham Julie E. Abrahamsen Patricia Ackeret Gerald J. Ackerman Evelyn Acton Alani Adams Carson W. Adams Craig S. Adams Harry A. Adams Kenneth R. Adams Mont Adams V. D. Adams Verdean M. Adelman Beverly Affleck Deborah A. Agosti Barbara L. Agre Rodger S. Agre Jacqueline E. Ahmad Sang S. Ahn Cindy Ainsworth George E. Aker Mary A. Aker Anita Akert Eric C. Albers Stuart D. Alderman Duncan M. Aldrich Mary Ann Aldrich Robert L. Alessandrelli Joe Alexander John E. Alexander Jack M. Allain Ellen J. Allard Dallas Allen Mariana Allen Frances P. Alling Nola J. Allison Dixie S. Allsbrook Lisa F. Almada Bette Alsobrook Gretchen S. Alt Christopher B. Altier Sharon Altieri Bryce N. Alves Charles S. Alvey Pamela J. Alvey
Arthur R. Anderson Barbara J. Anderson Barclay Anderson Carole L. Anderson Christopher W. Anderson Edward Anderson Eliza C. Anderson Frances Anderson Gisela M. Anderson James A. Anderson John Anderson John G. Anderson Joseph Anderson Julia R. Anderson Marie C. Anderson Mary E. Anderson Niels H. Anderson Patsy Anderson Rick E. Anderson Sandra M. Anderson William A. Anderson Joan Andreas Harlan D. Andresen Kevin J. Andrews William C. Andrews Karen Angel Milena Angelova Abdolrasoo Anooshehpoor Mary B. Ansari Nazir A. Ansari Marianne Anthony Emily Antonopoulos David O. Antonuccio Joseph C. Anxo Walter J. Arabasz Christine M. AramburuDrury Christine E. Archer Alyssa Arcos Trudie Arentz Chris Argeres Dan Arnold JoAnn Arnoldsen Ann Arteaga Michonne R. Ascuaga Stephen Ascuaga Linda Ashcraft Kelly Asher Caroline B. Asikainen Linda Atcheson Glendel W. Atkinson
Patricia Atkinson Thomas H. Atkinson Seth Atwood Kathy M. Augustine Vern Austin Earl J. Avansino Kristen A. Avansino Marguerite Avansino Joan Aylworth
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Susan D. Babb William Babicz Kim Bacchus Malcolm D. Bacchus Russell C. Bachtell Carl W. Backman Shirley Backman Mark S. Bacon Carol A. Badwick Dorothy H. Baer Frank G. Baglin Edwina Bain Bernardina M. Baker Elizabeth A. Baker Ellen J. Baker J. Chris Baker John R. Baker Roy Baker Ruby Baker Susan C. Baker Sylvia M. Baker Thomas R. Baker Barbara Bakowski Mary S. Balding Robert D. Baldwin Mary C. Bales Nancy D. Ball Suzanne A. Ball Donna Ballard J. J. Ballard Carol M. Ballew Thomas B. Ballinger Grace Balsi William R. Balsi John M. Bancroft Dennis Banks Alan W. Baracco Linda J. Baracco Earl Barbey
Gina Barbey Peter V. Barbieri Heidi Barcia John C. Bardwell Paul Baren Ann B. Barnard J. Richard Barnard Christopher S. Barnes Elizabeth A. Barnes James A. Barnes Larry Barnes Phyllis A. Barnes Robert C. Barnes Susan M. Barnes Gail Barr James G. Barrett Darrell E. Barron Rosemary Barron Grace A. Bartholet Kathleen A. Bartlett *Phillip Bartlett Ricky J. Basch Nancy L. Batchman Theodore E. Batchman Gail L. Batdorf Henry E. Bates Stuart J. Bates Bruno S. Bauer Cliff L. Baughman Loretta L. Baughman Stephen Baur Margaret J. Baxter Priscilla Bayer Nancy L. Beach Donald R. Bear Sharon H. Bear Lucretia M. Beasley Craig W. Beattie John A. Beatty Vicki Beaupre Delee Beavers Gerald Beavers Grace C. Bechtel Robert C. Bechtel Donna L. Becker Gary D. Becker Kim Becker Linda M. Becker Jill M. Beesley Doreen K. Begley Barney Bell
FRIENDS January 1, 2004 — December 31, 2004
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Charles E. Bell Douglas R. Bell Giselle B. Bell Marie A. Bell Marilyn Bell Richard E. Bell Sandra M. Bell Thomas W. Bell Dominick Belli Evelyn I. Belli Phyllis K. Belnap Frank N. Bender Jamie A. Benedict Jimmie L. Benedict Christopher D. Benna Edna B. Benna Dana R. Bennett Rosanne Bennett Shannon M. Bennett Virginia S. Bennett Ralph H. Benson Richard Bercik Rosa R. Berdrow William Berebitsky Luetta D. Bergevin Frank Bergon Holly S. Bergon Patricia A. Bergstrom Alice Beristain Gretchen Berland Sharon E. Berman LaVerne C. Bernard-Kral Nancy E. Berndt Theodore B. Berndt Leroy Bernstein Louis Berrum Catherine A. Berry David P. Berry Kenneth L. Berry Michael J. Berry Mary Bertain Sheila Bertrand John M. Besio Betty S. Bevans Ginger BevilacquaPaulsen Nona L. Biale Emily Bianco Michael J. Bidart Gretchen K. Bietz Margaret J. Biggs David W. Billharz Gloria D. Billharz Reed Bingham Jack Binion Toni Binker Cynthia A. Birk Pamela Bisaha Daryl J. Bishop Gary S. Bishop Franklin R. Black Rita N. Black Ilean Blake Tim Blakely DonnaBelle Blaufuss Regina O. Blauser
Leona Bleiberg Robert E. Blesse Lyn K. Blumenthal Claire M. Blurton Kathleen A. Boardman Phillip C. Boardman Tom Bobrick Valorie M. Bohman Frank A. Boitano Carrie Bolda Mark Boldi Stephen F. Bollenbach Matt D. Bonari Monika E. Bonavia Fred H. Bonnenfant Marilynn Bonnenfant Jerry Boone Judy A. Booth Julia A. Bopp Shirley J. Bordinat Anna M. Borgognone Ronald L. Borgognone Jeanne Boscovich Linda Boscovich Marco Boscovich Peter J. Boskovich Terri L. Boskovich Ruth Bosler Nancy Bostdorff Richard C. Bostdorff Janis K. Boucher Gloria W. Bourke John M. Boushy Vicki Bovee Jane Bowden Elizabeth A. Bowers Felicia Bowers Mary E. Bowling Jan Bowman Paul Bowman Fredric M. Boyden Jeanne C. Boyden Kenna Boyer Thomas R. Bradley Bernard Brady Joseph L. Brady Patrick T. Brady Thomas W. Brady Robert E. Brainard Michael P. Branch Monica Brandl Bill Brandstetter Alan Brandt Daryn Brandt Clezie Brantley Charles C. Bratton Brent D. Breckenridge Cindy L. Breeden Bruce H. Breslow John C. Breternitz Douglas H. Brewer Patricia Bridge-Howard Edna S. Brigham Farida Briner John Brinker Bruce Brinkerhoff
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Linda L. Brinkley Steven W. Brintnall Cynthia H. Brock Juanita Brock Michael I. Brock Natalie Brondz Clarence Brooks Donald K. Brooks Kathe Brooks Lynn A. Brosy Paul Brosy George A. Broten Marianne P. Broughton Jay W. Brouker Beverly B. Brown Donna F. Brown Frank R. Brown Gloria Brown Kathleen F. Brown Linda K. Brown Lois T. Brown Mary E. Brown Teresa Brown Morris R. Brownell Kevin R. Browning Joy M. Bruce Merle Bruce Reinhard F. Bruch Virginia Bruch Andre S. Brummer Cynthia Brummett Karla S. Brune Paul Brunner Sheila M. Brunzell Wes Brush Trudy E. Brussard *Diane K. Bryan Gerald Bryan John R. Bryan Mike D. Bryan Rosa Marie Bryan Scott Buchanan Leonard C. Buck J. Treva Buhlig Michael Buis Charles C. Bullock Alice J. Bunker Ledo Buonamici Millicent M. Buonamici Prudence Buonamici Robert P. Burdick Sue Burdick Maire D. Burgess Richard D. Burkhart Valerie C. Burkig Andy S. Burnett Sara Burnett Lori L. Burns Marcy Burns Mary A. Burns John J. Burrows William G. Burrows Bruce E. Bursten Mary A. Burt John E. Burton Karen Burton
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Stacy Burton Dennis J. Bush Teresa M. Bush Robert E. Buss Michael Bussio Patti Bussio Joyce A. Butcher Karla Butko Tosca L. Byars Bruce A. Bye Norma J. Byer Francine M. Byers Irene J. Byrd Mariann Byrge Mary Jane Byrne Cheryl Byrom
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Gabriela Caballero Glenda G. Cable H. Treat Cafferata Patricia D. Cafferata Melinda A. Cahill Jerry R. Cail Anthony D. Calabro Claudia A. Calabro Judy Calder Zewdie A. Cameron Cole C. Campbell Harold Campbell Janice C. Campbell Steven H. Campbell Kimberly J. Cantrell Doris M. Capell Mariellen Capurro Randall V. Capurro Richard W. Capurro Suzanne Caraco Cecile D. Caramella Gary L. Cardaronella Patricia A. Cardwell Jane Z. Carey Thomas F. Cargill Ralph Carleton R.C. Carlson Beverly J. Carne Daniel D. Carne Maria Carollo Amy F. Carothers John K. Carothers Mildred M. Carpenter Pauline K. Carpenter Daniel Carrick Donald R. Carrick Marie Carrick Martha M. Carrick Linda P. Carroll Robert G. Carroll Robert W. Carroll Joe Carter Sherrie L. Cartinella Steve C. Cartinella Christina P. Carver Lewis W. Cary Linda M. Cary Vern Casci
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Kelly W. Case Victoria Casella Audrey M. Casey Sean M. Casey Timothy Cashman Scott E. Casper Adrienne Cass Starla A. Cassani Toni-Anne Cassas Chester Cassinelli Jeannie Cassinelli Gloria Castillo Vincent J. Catalano Shirley Cathcart William N. Cathey Margaret L. Cavin Kathleen M. Cecchini Michael Ceci Freda Cenarrusa Pete T. Cenarrusa Melissa Ceniceros Kathryn A. Cercek George J. Ceremuga Judy Ceresola Stanley Ceresola Marilyn Cervantes E. Carl Chamberlain Robert L. Chambers Radha Chanderraj Raj Chanderraj Susan Chandler Eun-woo Chang Carolyn H. Chapman Jill M. Chapman Samuel G. Chapman John N. Chappel Valerie M. Chappel Patricia A. Charles Frances Charlton Janis K. Chase Evelyn W. Chatham Rufina Chen Christine O. Cheney Eric S. Cheney Pamela J. Cher Michael Chern Susan A. Chern John E. Chester Madeleine Chiappero Jayne F. Chin Melisa N. Choroszy Nelda M. Christ Donald L. Christensen Ingvart Christensen Kristan Christensen Robert W. Christensen David A. Christenson Susanne J. Christenson E. Ann Christman Conny Chuan Shirley M. Chubb Peggy Chun Althea Cladianos Marilyn Clafton Michael Clafton Bruce Clark
Drennan A. Clark Joanna B. Clark Larry C. Clark Lauren Clark Lisa M. Clark Michael W. Clark Nancy L. Clark Paul S. Clark Roberta L. Clark Sherrie L. Clark Curtis W. Clarkson John R. Clarkson Margie Clarkson Hershel E. Clauder Kirk V. Clausen Paula M. Clements Sally Clements William A. Clements David A. Clifford Margaret J. Clifford Robert C. Clift Joseph I. Cline John Clinton Cecil J. Clipper Sharon E. Clodfelter Cathleen M. Cobb Frank M. Cobian Marcia C. Cobian Arlene H. Cochran Barbara T. Codega Edra Coffman Michael Cohn Suzanne Coleman John W. Colledge Howard Collett Elizabeth Collins Leta M. Collord Gary R. Colon Patricia A. Colon Martha W. Combs Michael R. Combs Kathleen A. Conaboy Anne C. Conibear Gail Conkey Mary L. Conklin Mary “Molly” E. Conklin Michelle Conley Howard D. Conn Charles R. Conner Diane Y. Conover Craig Conrath Forrest C. Conrath Barbara Contos Gus T. Contos Christopher J. Cook Margaret R. Cook Kathy Cooke Kathleen A. Cooper Ronald B. Cooper Marshall J. Coopersmith Gini Cooper-Watts Ed L. Cope Joan E. Cope Ralph J. Coppola Sherrie K. Corica Daniel E. Cornutt
Elizabeth A. Cornwall Richard C. Cortner William B. Cossitt Inge M. Costa Donna J. Cotter Robert R. Cotter Ryan R. Cotter Ralph W. Courtnay Jo Ann Coy Larry S. Coy Victor A. Cozzalio Thomas C. Crafford Grant R. Cramer John Crandall Carol A. Crane Ellen Crane Barbara G. Craven *Leon P. Crawford Melanie Crawford Kelly Creighton Ken Creighton Alice M. Crites Rosalind Crook Bernie S. Crooks Embree B. Cross Ruth E. Cross Shelly M. Cross Tim Crowe Becky Crowl Lester D. Crowl Johanna R. Crowley Joseph N. Crowley Misty Cryer Mary E. Crynes Marlene Cudworth Daniel J. Culbert Donna M. Cummings Nicholas A. Cummings Mary A. Cunningham Steve Cunningham Tom Curley Fran Curns Richard A. Curry Barbara Curti Gladys Curti John C. Cushman Carol A. Cuthill Fred A. Cutler Harriet G. Cutler
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James R. Dack Jaak J. Daemen Daniel J. Dahl Julia Dahl Lisa S. Daines Helen K. Dalbey Nancy Dales Nancy W. Dallas D. Vernon Dalton Kathleen Damm Diana L. Damon Douglas E. Damon Robert E. Danahy Joseph L. Dangler Michael S. Daniel
George Danko David J. Dapra Joycette R. Dapra Pamela J. Dardis Robert M. Daugherty Richard O. Davies Sandra M. Davies Sharon Davies Carol A. Davis Debbie E. Davis Elaine ‘Mimi’ N. Davis George Davis Patricia Davis Sharon J. Davis Steven H. Davis Gail Dawson William N. Dawson Deborah C. Day Theodore J. Day Kathleen D’Azevedo Warren L. D’Azevedo Enrique M. de Arrigoitia Kathleen P. De Crona Roy De Giovanni Ross E. de Lipkau Harry M. De Nardi Michael De Turris Audrey Deal Labelle DeAngeli Peter J. DeAngeli Valerie J. Dearborn Edward S. DeBolt Sharron A. DeBolt James W. Decker *Rose E. Decker Cal Decoursey David P. Degroot Margy Del Carlo Paul Del Carlo Jon DeLaurentis Jean Delfendahl Jeffrey V. Delgiudice John E. Dell Robert R. Deller Maryann Demchak Edward H. DeMeza Richard L. DeMolen Nancy C. Demosthenes Stanley Dempsey Allen L. Dennis Philip Dennis Karen C. Denzler Eliana DePaoli Suzanne L. Depaoli James deProsse Adeline DeRicco Carl J. DeRicco Michael C. Dermody Karen K. Desantis Anthony DeSio Delores J. DeSio Jennie Desmond John F. Desmond Sachiko T. Destjeor Stephen C. Destjeor Ronald J. Devine
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Jack Binion Stephen F. Bollenbach Gloria Brown Reinhard F. Bruch Tosca L. Byars E.P. “Chuck” (’50) & Frances Charlton Anthony & Delores J. DeSio Jody A. Ghanem Eric M. (’88) & Suzanne Hatzenbiler Harold & Hazel Handelman Barron Hilton Leo Hoefer & Elly Werner Dorothy Lemelson James H. & Eugenia L. Lloyd William J. Lynch Steven G. Mihaylo Malcolm Poon Roger B. Primm Frank F. (’56) & Joann Randall James E. Rogers Henry H. Rushing Helen R. Rutherford *Robert L. Solso John L. & Cheryl Welsh Claudia B. Williams Elaine F. (Honorary Alumna) & Stephen A. Wynn
Rose M. Devine James C. DeVolld Zoe A. DeVolld Esther D. Devries Kent L. Dewey Joseph E. Di Grazia Laura J. Dianda Norman L. Dianda Charles C. Diaz A. B. Dick Philip W. Dickerson *Charles R. Dickson F.W. Dickson Jane B. Diedrichsen Susan L. Digrazia Pauline DiMaggio S.J. DiMaggio Susan Dingle Lisa Dinwiddie Sally Dipietro-Pappas Earlene M. Dobyns Lois Deann Dodson Judy A. Dollinger Lorraine Domini Claudine G. Donovan J. L. Donovan Ruth H. Donovan Emmett E. Dory John Doucette
Barbara J. Douglass Diane Douglass Susan M. Douglass Thomas V. Douglass Stephen D. Dow Chris Downum Stanley Downum Emilia Doyaga Sandra Doyle Betty E. Drake John T. Drakulich Carissa Draper Steven M. Draper Marilyn M. Drendel Rick M. Dreschler Amanda Drews Douglas Driesner Don W. Driggs William Drobny Eric Drummer Ingrid Drummer Jerry DuBois John P. Ducey Guy W. Duensing Cristina N. Dufek Carolyn Dufurrena Mary Dugan Paul S. Dugan Inez M. Duncan
Jesse K. Duncan T. J. Duncan Donna J. Dunseath Gene M. Durbin William F. Durbin Vince Dye Joan L. Dyer Lloyd T. Dyer Richard M. Dyer
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William R. Eadington Betty J. Earl Margaret R. Early Luella S. Eason Donna Eastham Betty H. Ebbs Thomas M. Ebbs Laure J. Ebel David M. Ebner Debra L. Ebsen Scott D. Ebstein Kathy K. Eby Cathy Echeverria Jeri Echeverria John Echeverria R.B. Ecklund Leslie A. Ede
Mary H. Edens Tracy T. Edgar Gary Edwards Joyce M. Edwards Lionel T. Edwards Roberta B. Edwards Tom G. Edwards Patrick C. Egan Norma J. Eggleston Robert M. Eggleston Joan Ehlen Sandra A. Eisinger Jo Ann R. Eklund Robert Elam C. Dale Elifrits Marta Elliott Mendy K. Elliott Steven P. Elliott Darwin K. Ellis Frank D. Ellis Jacqueline Ellis Laura C. Ellis Lori J. Ellis Shannon E. Ellis Stephanie Ellis Vicki Ellsberg Carrie Ellsworth Sandra Elman
Richard J. Elmore Winifred Elmore Richard A. Elorza Gary P. Elrod Xanthea Elsbree Harry Elsrode James F. Elston Debra Elwell Barbara P. Emanuel Mary K. Eng Sharon M. Engel William & Effie Engel Trust Clara L. Engeseth William Engle Mary R. English Jane R. Engs Stuart R. Engs Stuart R. Engs Susan A. Engs Kristine Engstrom Larry M. Engstrom Jerry Enneking Roxie Enneking Bob Enslen Kristin Ercanbrack Mal Ercanbrack Donna R. Erickson John C. Erickson Phillip Erickson Steven K. Erickson Harry R. Ericson Patrice G. Ericson Peter G. Ernaut Wendy Ernaut Don C. Ernst Lorraine C. Erreguible Louis Erreguible Jeanne S. Erskine Kent M. Ervin John W. Erwin Molly Erwin Patricia J. Erwin Wanda M. Eskew Ahmed Essa Kristie Essa M. Y. Etchebarne Mehdi Etezadi-Amoli Chuck Evans Donald L. Evans Ethel B. Evans Joan L. Evans Richard B. Evans William P. Evans Linda A. Evans-Franke Joanne Everts Cahit A. Evrensel John M. Ewald H.W. Ewing Christopher H. Exline Diana M. Exline Edward E. Eyre
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Raymond J. Facciano James E. Faehling Janette L. Fagg Terry Fagiano Harry Fahnestock John Farahi Guy W. Farmer Ron Farra Sharon L. Fate Kay D. Faulstich Barbara J. Febbo *John ‘Jack’ F. Fegely Tami Fegert Stuart Feigin Frank C. Feist Joyce Feist Barry Feldman William R. Feltner Harvey C. Fennell Nancy P. Fennell Gail Fenske Paul R. Fenske Catherine Ferguson Neal A. Ferguson Wayne Ferguson George C. Fernandez Queency L. Fernandez Jennifer Ferrari Carolyn Ferraro Isha E. Ferris Pauline Ferris Trent Ferris Walter B. Fey Garry N. Fickes Marjorie A. Fickes Troy J. Fierro Elizabeth E. Fildes John J. Fildes Dianna L. Filkin Roy H. Filkin James D. Filkins Brigitte D. Finger David L. Fink Barbara K. Finley Gary L. Fisher Ann Fisker Cathleen Fitzgerald Michael J. Fitzgerald Jerry Fitzhenry Carol Flanagan John A. Flangas Marilyn P. Flangas John Flanigan Nancy Flanigan Bill Fleiner Brenda Fleiner Hilari L. Fleming Carolyn L. Fletcher Gary L. Fletcher Jennifer Fleury-Brenner Delos E. Flint Frances M. Flint Kristine Flugstad Albert L. Folchi Victoria M. Follette Michael D. Fondi
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COMSTOCK SOCIETY — FRIENDS
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Helping those who will help others By Jason Ching elen Eddy Rutherford has always said that the reason she gives so much to the University of Nevada, Reno is because she wants to help those who can’t help themselves. Once again, Rutherford has reached out her hand to help. Since 1991, the Helen Rutherford Endowed Scholarship has offered Orvis School of Nursing students the chance to get an education they might otherwise have been unable to afford. In addition to the more than 80 scholarships her support has created to date, Rutherford is also supporting the Nursing Collection for the upcoming Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center. “I just think it’s important that we continue encouraging nurses,” Rutherford says. “Mrs. Rutherford has helped so many nursing students through her scholarship,” says Jean Perry, dean of the College of Human and Community Sciences. “I can safely say that there cannot be a health care facility in northern Nevada that hasn’t hired a nurse who has benefited from a Helen Rutherford scholarship.” Rutherford’s determination to support both nurses and the University leads to further opportunities for students in the field and, therefore, has a positive impact on the health care industry. With that in mind, Perry says Rutherford’s support has a substantial impact on people who need medical care. “Her generosity has helped many students move more
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Gerald B. Fondy Kris A. Fondy W. Darrell Foote Gordon B. Ford Ron Ford Barbara M. Foremaster Anne S. Forrester Bob Forse Jeff Foster John D. Foster Betty L. Fountain Jere Foutz Leisa Foutz Catherine A. Fowler Catherine S. Fowler Donald D. Fowler Daniel W. Fox Joan M. Fox Lawson Fox Mark L. Fox Elizabeth A. Francis Dolores C. Frank Lerai T. Frank Neil A. Franking Vanessa Franking Charles D. Franklin John J. Frankovich Lynda F. Frantz Donald Fraser
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George Fraser Kelly L. Fraser Donald Frazier Ruth M. Frazier *Thomas V. Frazier Kathie Freas Timothy Freas John H. Frederick Gloria O. Frediani Kevin Freels Mary E. Freemont Sheri F. Freemuth Sharon Freier Elizabeth N. Frenkel Janet L. Frey Larry Friedlander Christy Froberg Denny Frook Dorothy Frook Annette G. Frost Brian J. Frost Jane M. Frushon Joseph R. Frushon Alan E. Fruzzetti Stephen H. Frye Maurice C. Fuerstenau Christine Fuetsch Marianne L. Fuller Margaret Fulton
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Karen Galatz Barbara Gale Cindy Gallagher John K. Gallagher Lori R. Gallagher James W. Gallaway Tina M. Gallaway Rachel M. Galli Kathy Gallian Clarice Gamboa George C. Gamboa Theodore D. Gamboa Winona M. Gamboa Lynn D. Gammell Norma Gammick Kiranben P. Gandhi Louise C. Garatea Cindy Garaventa Rick Garaventa Donna J. Garbrecht David A. Garcia Gloria J. Garcia Joe Garcia Maria L. Garcia
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quickly through the nursing program because the scholarship has allowed some of our nursing students to be full-time students and not have to work, or not have to work as much, to support themselves and their families while they are in nursing school,” Perry says. “Mrs. Rutherford’s support has had a positive impact on so many nursing students and they, in turn, are having a positive impact on the quality of nursing in northern Nevada and throughout the nation.” Natalie T. Garcia Ricardo M. Garcia Cesar Garcia-Martin Diane A. Gardella Norma K. Gardella Carole Gardner Jack I. Gardner Kris Gardner Michelle Gardner Mitchell S. Gardner S. C. Gardner Barbara A. Garrett James R. Garrett Terri M. Garside Fred Gartrell Eugene T. Gastanaga Allen B. Gates Richard W. Gates Gloria Gavazzi Susan K. Gavica Barry Gavrich Jane Gaw Eileen Gay Rory S. Gaynov-Berk Maggie Gearing Charline V. Gebhardt Gordon K. Gee Ada J. Gee-Deprosse Kathryn M. Geib
James S. Geil Lois G. Gent Dawn Gentile Ivy O. Gentolizo Tomoko Gentolizo Colin R. George Dorothy George Jill S. George Joseph M. George Daniel M. Gerbatz Michelle L. Germann Alan W. Gertler Camille Gertler Renee Gervais Kim Gervasoni Josephine Gezelin P. Mark Ghan Jody A. Ghanem Madge M. Ghiggeri Gale Gibb Gary J. Gibb C. Stephen Gibson Ted Gibson Carole Gidesgard Glenn Gierzycki Joy B. Gifford John R. Gilbert Joseph Gilbert Kathleen Gilbert
Mario E. Gildone Rani S. Gill Leona Gillenwater Philip J. Gillette Gino Giometti Anthony K. Girdley Karen Gisclon Norma Gisler David Gissen Carl L. Giudici Elsie M. Giudici Martin R. Giudici Lorraine Giurlani F. J. Glasgow Alton E. Glass Bill Glass Robert H. Glassburn Barbara J. Glazner Frederick G. Gleitsmann Clemencia M. Glenn Gerard E. Glenn John J. Glenn Mark E. Glenn Patricia Glenn Kristy Glensor Hudson A. Glimp Cheryll A. Glotfelty Mary H. Glover Michael Goble
Investing in Excellence Theodore G. Grove Charles K. Growdon Marcia C. Growdon Douglas Grundy William H. Grundy Sam Guazzini Alan A. Gubanich Brian R. Guerin Dema L. Guinn Kenny C. Guinn Betty J. Guio Amy B. Gulbrandson Rolf N. Gulbrandson Chaitan P. Gupta Sarita Gupta John W. Gwaltney
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Donald Haag Gertrude A. Haber Mason Haber Larry Haberland Robert O. Hackbarth Nancy Hadfield Carole Haggard Ken Haggard Gregory A. Hahn Ely Haimowitz Iva Haislip Beth S. Hale Donald Hale Farris C. Hale Gary M. Hale Preston Q. Hale Sally A. Hale Shirley Hale Annabelle W. Hall Anne W. Hall Ginger Hall Jean R. Hall Jerry L. Hall Mark R. Hall Nancy J. Hall Oren M. Hall Peggy Hall Phyllis M. Hall *Stephen W. Hall Tasha K. Hall Bob Hallahan Barbara L. Hall-Bellows Roberta W. Halverson Harold E. Halvorson Hewa S. Halvorson Marilyn Halvorson Chris Hamburger Stanley K. Hamilton Sue Hamilton Raymond E. Hamlyn Deborah A. Hammersmith Deidre Hammon Harold Handelman Hazel Handelman Darrel D. Handke Debra D. Handke Donald R. Hanks
Brian M. Hansen Darrell Hansen Eric G. Hansen Luanne C. Hansen Marcia Hansen Margaret N. Hansen Uela M. Hansen Deborah J. Harary Mary S. Harcinske Bruce Hardin Sally P. Hardwick Wayne C. Hardwick Bernard Hardy Rebecca L. Hardy Bonnie Hargrove David Hargrove James Harker Mary M. Harmon Richard L. Harmon Craig C. Harnar Tony Harrah Mary L. Harriet Ann M. Harrington Andrew B. Harris Ann Marie Harris Chris E. Harris James S. Harris Kimberly Harris Marva Harris Nancy K. Harris Patricia Harris Thomas R. Harris Antoinette M. Harsh Loren D. Hart Ruth H. Hart Carol C. Harter Michael T. Harter Mary Nell Hartnett Amy E. Harvey Clifton H. Harvey Frederick R. Harvey Sheri E. Harvey Wilma P. Hatter Despina M. Hatton Patricia F. Hauk Gary J. Hausladen Mary E. Havercamp Michael J. Havercamp Diane Hawkins Albert L. Hayes Gregory J. Hayes John P. Hayes Linda J. Hayes Steven C. Hayes Brian W. Haynes Ellie Hays Georgia Heath Carolyn M. Heaton John W. Heaton Phyllis B. Hedgpeth Mary M. Heeren Kevin Hegerle Richard M. Heikka Roger Heisler Maryanne D. Helffrich Anne L. Hellmann
Donna J. Hellwinkel Jodie E. Helman Raymond F. Hemenway Joan F. Hendrick Christine L. Hendricksen Holmes G. Hendricksen Patricia J. Hendrickson Susan Henningsen Kim B. Henrick Ed Henricks Marilyn J. Henriques Michael J. Henriques Christopher D. Henry Kati Henry Sara E. Henry Joe M. Henson Susan C. Henthorne Caroline Heppner Vernon C. Heppner Winifred R. Herbert Walter H. Herkal Martha P. Hernandez W. R. Herndon Barry Herr Ellen J. Herr Viktoria Hertling Donna L. Herz *Irene J. Herz Patricia Herz Eric B. Herzik George H. Hess Michelle Hesser Marjorie Hession Betty Jo Hewlett Kenneth C. Hewlett Scott Hickey Jennifer Hickok Rory B. Hickok Zell M. Hicks Kevin G. Higgins Lewis R. Higgins David L. Highsmith Jeffrey A. Higman Joanne C. Hildahl Roger E. Hildahl Charles W. Hill Donald C. Hill Haydon Hill Jennifer M. Hill George Hiller Cletta K. Hillerby William A. Hillman Andrea E. Hillmeister Barron Hilton Karen Hiranaka Howard Hirsch Flo Hirschman Louis H. Hirschman Mary K. Hirsh James L. Hoard Judy A. Hoch Richard G. Hodge Judy Hodgkin Leo A. Hoefer Rose A. Hoeper Mary E. Hofer
Claudia W. Hoffer Thomas E. Hoffer William S. Holbrook Dale W. Holcombe Michael A. Holda Patricia A. HoldenHuchton Brent P. Holderman Betty Holjes Fred B. Holman Harry P. Holman Kent Holman Mary A. Holman Jack Holmes Ralph Horn Dale W. Hornback Nancy E. Horvath Kathryn C. Hotchkiss Steven Hotchkiss Todd L. Hougaard Linda Houghton Peter K. House Sue House Regina Houston Eugenia L. Hovland Anne B. Howard Beverly G. Howard Christie J. Howard Constance K. Howard F. Clinton Howard Gail H. Howard Marc S. Hoyle Liang-Chi Hsu Shu H. Hsu Ann O. Hubbert Dorothy Hudig Robert W. Hudson Sherry L. Huebner Steve E. Huebner Douglas L. Huenerbein David Hughes Virginia Hughes Begona O. Hull Kevin Hull Valaire Hull Evelyn Hullin Robert Hullin Betty K. Hulse Laura Humberger Joseph R. Hume Karen L. Hume Peter Hummel Martha R. Humphrey Mary S. Humphrey Harry C. Huneycutt Kurt O. Hunsberger Edgar T. Hunter Kenneth W. Hunter Kate A. Huseby Deborah Hutain Richard F. Hutson Hwei-ling Hwang Victor M. Hyden Catherine U. Hyer Niilo M. Hyytinen
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William Goddard Brad Goetsch Jose M. Goicoechea Howard S. Goldbaum Ruth Goldfarb George Goldman Jaculyn R. Goldman Kristine L. Golomb Michael J. Golomb Joanne B. Gonda Bobbie S. Gonyo Timothy C. Gonyo Janice D. Goodhue Janet M. Goodman LeRoy Goodman Jonas Gorauskas Beverly K. Gore Cathy L. Gorham Josephine ‘Joie’ B. Gorrell Susan R. Gortner James F. Goslin Hal E. Goss Victor K. Gotteschalk K. S. Gottschalk Terry Gough Leta M. Gower Stephen G. Grace Ben Graham Elana T. Graham Lucy Granata Katherine Grau Ed Graves Pat Graves Clifford O. Gray David Gray Joan K. Gray Mary K. Gray Rochelle D. Gray Rodney A. Gray Daniel H. Green Lena M. Green Richard B. Green Helaine S. Greenberg James Greenhalgh Theresa K. Greenslade Gloria Greenspan E. James Greenwald Nick Greenwood Jennifer D. Greer Jean Gregory *William Gregory Miles Greiner Joe L. Gremban V. June Gremban Ruth M. Grenell Bette J. Griffin Debra L. Griffith John L. Griffith Susan Grigsby Elliott W. Gritton James P. Grogan Donald Groh Stanley E. Groh Lorraine S. Gross Paul A. Grossberg Susan P. Grossberg
Kathy M. Iannacchione Paul J. Icone Patricia J. Idler Randy R. Idler Gloria T. Imagire Michel Inda Ken Ingram Richard C. Inskip Richard A. Iori Thomas D. Irwin Daneen Isenberg Duane R. Isenberg Jack R. Isler Denise M. Issert Lee Ivey
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Edward N. Jackson Josephine A. Jackson Lianne B. Jackson Lynn L. Jackson Neil Jackson Steve Jackson Susie Jackson Sandy Jacob Elaine R. Jacobe Randall N. Jacobe Robert J. Jacobs Alice C. Jacobsen Kym C. Jacobson Norman Jacobson Roger L. Jacobson Bruce R. James Nora James Roger B. James Karen James-Baltzell Florence Jameson Boyer Jarvis Jim Jeffers Christy I. Jefferson Katherine P. Jenkins Stephen H. Jenkins Robert Jennings-Teats Diane M. Jensen Donald L. Jensen John M. Jensen Lizett M. Jerome Matha A. Jessup Ardyss L. Johns Brian Johnson Carol R. Johnson Charles E. Johnson Connie A. Johnson Deanna Johnson Edna M. Johnson Eve Johnson G. Delee Johnson Gary L. Johnson Helen L. Johnson Jack M. Johnson Jan Johnson Jane A. Johnson Joann M. Johnson Kurt V. Johnson
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Larry J. Johnson Marilyn J. Johnson Marilyn P. Johnson Mary A. Johnson Richard K. Johnson Robert K. Johnson Robert L. Johnson Robert L. Johnson Tricia Johnson Walter K. Johnson Lawrence W. Johnston Mary J. Johnston Ryan E. Johnston David S. Jonas Aleeta Jones Candace R. Jones Donald J. Jones Jill B. Jones John P. Jones Julie Jones Julie R. Jones Paul C. Jones Richard W. Jones Ronald C. Jones Shirley Jones Frank T. Jordan Carl T. Josephsen Muriel A. Josephsen C. E. Josephson Patty K. Joyce Brian E. Juell Gabe Jurado
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William A. Kaa Bridget Kahl William Kahl Pamela Kahn-Van Pelt Lucia T. Kalathil James A. Kalicki Katherine Karan Barbara A. Karn Ryan Kass Rosemary A. Kavner Steven A. Kavner Elyse Kaye Kathleen Keane Sarah B. Keating Debra L. Keck Dennis W. Keck Maryann Keeping Betty M. Keife Carole L. Keith Penny A. Kellogg Arlene L. Kelly Lori Kelly Kenneth C. Kemp Iris V. Kendall Lee A. Kendrick Bonnie Kennedy Jeri H. Kent Timothy F. Kent Edward C. Keppelmann Jacqueline V. Kepplemann Martha Kernecker Stephen G. Kerr 56
Tina Kerr Robert L. Kersey Virginia G. Kersey Marcella Kess Coralee Kewell Kathy Keyes Babak Khosropur James R. Kidder Nancy J. Kieburtz Richard B. Kieburtz Dennis R. Kiefer G. P. Killian Charles M. Kilpatrick Genevieve Kilpatrick Jean Y. Kim Kwang J. Kim Virginia M. Kimball William G. Kimmel Carey L. Kincaid Cheryl Kinder Stanley K. Kinder Benjamin T. King Christine King Claudia L. King Omer L. King Robert T. King William R. King Robert Kingman Margaret S. Kinney Sherry L. Kinney Stephen M. Kircher Winrose W. Kirima Elizabeth D. Kitchen Don H. Kittilsen Edward Kittrell Barbara R. Kjeldsen Debbie A. Klaich Laura A. Klaich Robert L. Klaich Deborah Klein Pamela J. Klessig Steven L. Kline Martha E. Kling Jeff Klippenstein Beverly A. Kloepfer Bill Klud James S. Klund Andrea Knapp Diane C. Kneeland Lisa M. Knighton Cynthia K. Knopf Robert Kocher Charlotte M. Koehler Pamela Koepf J. R. Koetting James J. Kofmehl Pam Kofmehl Mary A. Kofoed Anne Kohl John A. Kolb Craig H. Koltonow Ronald Kordas Tamara Kornmayer Mary Korpi Judith Kossow Peter Kovacs
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Patricia J. Kozel Thomas R. Kozel Eugene C. Kozlowski Tomasz J. Kozubowski Helge Krabbenhoft Carolyn M. Krack Vincent J. Krack Richard Krajewski Martha L. Krakowiak Thomas S. Krakowiak Arlene Kramer Doris K. Krater Audrey G. Krause Steven E. Krause Irving Krauss Kelly D. Kreisler David G. Kretchman Sandra Kretchman Dieter A. Krewedl Michele M. Krick Barbara Kristof Brian K. Krolicki Melody Kronawetter Christine M. Krowka Jennifer L. Krukow Linda M. Kuchenbecker Katherine M. Kugler Alexander Kumjian James F. Kunze James Kuraisa Linda Kuraisa Claire S. Kurlinski John P. Kurlinski Kenneth J. Kurtz Patricia Kurtz Nancy E. Kwapil Richard O. Kwapil
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Linda La Vere Jeffrey P. Laasko James W. LaBorde Joe D. Lacey Steven Laden Stephen K. Lafer Stephen A. Lage Grace Lagomarsino Roberta R. Lamb Teruni D. Lamberg Gregory P. Lambert Joan A. Lambert George L. Lamberti Charles K. Lampley Susan Lampman Barbara N. Land William B. Land Barbara Landaburu Gary Landaburu Lorraine Landaker Jeanne Lange Mark Lange Nancee Langley Saundra L. Langum Kelly Lannoy A. Jean Lansford Cory P. Lantis
Edward D. Lantis Daphne D. Lapointe Danielle Lares Craig W. Larimer Barbara W. Larsen Larry J. Larsen Orville Larsen Barbara Larson Patricia Larson David R. Lass Molly L. Latham Dennis J. Latino James R. Laughton Jamie Laughton John H. LaVoy Glenda Lawhun Randy T. Lawhun Erma C. Lawlor Barry G. Lawton Steven Lawton Christine Laxague Paul M. Laxalt Monique Laxalt-Urza Dale Lazzarone Albert Le Balch Jeff Leathley Maryann Leavitt Richard L. LeComte Dolly Lee Hyunjeong Lee Ethel Lefevre Richard J. Legarza Stephanie LeGoy Jeanette Leifson Marianne F. Leinassar David M. Leitner Carla H. LeMay Harold E. Lemay Alexander Lemberes Dorothy Lemelson Margaret M. Lemmon F. T. Lemons Wayne J. Lenhares Jack Leonesio Daniel Leoni Jerry Leoni Carol J. Lepori Frank Lepori D. Gary Lerude Thomas V. Leshendok Marilyn C. Leupold Catherine B. Leverette Vernon E. Leverty Pauline Levig Debbie Levine Mark Levine Roger A. Lewis Sarah S. Lewis Virginia Lewis Norma A. Libke David F. Licko Elaine A. Licko Lawrence E. Lieberman Melissa M. Lieberman Angela M. Lightner David A. Lightner
Ed Lightner Renee K. Lightner David E. Ligon Dawn R. Ligon Geraldine Lilley John M. Lilley John R. Lindell Dwight J. Lindeman George G. Lindesmith William J. Lindquist Marcia Lingenfelter Kevin A. Linkus John Linn Joyce Linn *Travis B. Linn Jim C. Linscott Joyce Linscott Joseph Lintz Pat Little Eugenia L. Lloyd James H. Lloyd Anthony Lockard Leah L. Lockart Katherine A. Locke William L. Locke Cheryl L. Loehr David M. Loffswold Gloria A. Loffswold John F. Lohse James H. Long Katherine K. Long Lenna G. Long *The Estate of Admiral Robert L. Long Ken Longballa Suzanne Longfield Larry E. Loop Luette M. Loop Dan Loose Vicky L. Loose Christina Lopez Wendy Lopez Kirsten A. Lorenzen Anne K. Loring Barbara L. Louis David R. Loux Leland A. Love Raymond Love Larry Lovett Keith Lowe Nancy Lowe Naree Lowrey Paul D. Lucas Shirley Lucas Dick C. Luckemeyer Joann Luckemeyer Vernon D. Luft Suzanne M. Lugaski David E. Luke Shirley Luke Donna Z. Lum Sherron E. Lummer Rita Lumos *Lois O. Lund David M. Lupan Joyce E. Lupan
Joseph Lushina Jean Lydiard Sandra J. Lynch William J. Lynch William B. Lyons
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Betty L. Maccoun Blanche J. MacDonald Genie Mack Carol B. Mackay Martha MacKay Roderick G. Mackay Thomas Mackowiak Louise MacKrides Irene Macura Paul Macura Debbie A. Madrid Jeanne Madsen Michael C. Madsen Alice M. Maez Joseph L. Maez Jane S. Magee Janice Magney Mark J. Magney Michael L. Mahaffey Donald Mahe Judy Mahew Robert F. Maiden Arnold C. Maier Alan Maiss Lance P. Maiss Nancy Maiss Johnson W. Makoba Sara Mallea Angela R. Mann Patricia A. Manning Neta C. Manske Paul H. Manske Scott Manthei Lenette Mapes Mary F. Maples Newsom B. Maples Evan R. Marchant Joseph V. Marconi Michael C. Margerum Richard D. Margerum Luella T. Margrave Faye Mariluch Pam R. Markham Donna Marks Daniel Marlow James R. Maronick John P. Marschall Barbara J. Marsh Gary L. Marsh Rick C. Marsh Robert Marsh Bruce A. Marshall Charles E. Marshall Arno ‘Al’ E. Marson Ellen Marston Albert Martell Joan E. Martin Wanda L. Martin Denzel E. Martindale
Investing in Excellence James C. McCormick Edgar J. McCoy Tracann McCoy Ardythe A. McCracken Robert D. McCracken Carole McCurdy Joe L. McDaniel Jan McDole Gloria E. McDonald Michael B. McDonald Sue M. McDowell Robert M. McElroy Ross McGee Gisela McGehee Jamie C. McGillis Erin B. McGinley Sherrel L. McGough Margaret McGraw Margaret E. McIntosh Stephen R. McIntyre *Robert B. McKee Lorena Z. McKeirnan Richard A. McKeirnan Darla A. McKenna Genevieve McKenzie Yvonne B. McKernan Tom McKinnie Malcolm A. McKnight Sue McKnight Kelly McKowan Carolyn L. McLain John L. McLain Steven R. McLanahan Joseph J. McLaughlin Leanne L. McLaughlin Ramona K. McLendon Cheri McLeod Jack A. McLeod Sally S. McLeod Susan S. McLeod Catherine McMartin Michael R. McMartin Barbara A. McMindes Joseph R. McMullen Mary T. McMullen Martha McMurry Ellis John G. McNeely Billie B. McReynolds Paul W. McReynolds Robert W. Mead Anthony A. Meadows Betty Lue Meale Margaret E. Means Troy Means Kathy Mechum Tammy Meckler Craig C. Meckley M. J. Meeuwig Richard O. Meeuwig Patricia Meidell Betty B. Melarkey Karen Melarkey Richard Melillo Katherine Melkonian Robert E. Mellen Jerry A. Mellow
Sharon M. Mendleski Victoria S. Mendoza Scott A. Mensing John Paul B. Mercado Robert F. Merchant Charles J. Merdinger Mary M. Merdinger Helmtraud G. Merkley Philip C. Merkley Mary E. Merkt Ed D. Merrill Robert W. Merrill Keith Mertz Warren Merz Rhonda Metcalf Julie Metter Margaret C. Metz Donald R. Metzger Evelyn L. Meyer James L. Meyer Julie K. Meyer Junior L. Meyer William Meyer Franklin D. Meyers Irvin A. Meyers Margie Meyers Laura Miceli Catherine B. Mieding Steven G. Mihaylo S. Scott Miler Stephanie Miles Gary D. Milke Lorna D. Millard Ann L. Miller Carol Miller Glenn G. Miller Gloria E. Miller Grant D. Miller Henry ‘Hank’ C. Miller Jerry L. Miller Joann J. Miller Margaret A. Miller Marianne Miller Mary Lee Miller Melinda Miller Olga L. Miller Ralph Miller Robert G. Miller Steven J. Miller Tenley V. Miller Thomas M. Miller William E. Miller Lisa J. Millman Dick Mills Mary J. Mills Matthew B. Mills Tim Minard Walter Minato Joe E. Miner Virginia L. Miner V. Beth Miramon LuAn Mitchel-Halter Kelly Mitchell Lucille Mitchell Mary H. Mitchell Michael A. Mitchell
Lorain Miyagawa Nori Miyagawa Deborah Moberly Dorothy Mock Dyonne Modarelli Regina Moleski Mildred A. Moller Donald Monahan Jeanette A. Monahan Russell D. Monahan Ali A. Monibi Susan Monibi Rita M. Monroe Richard G. Monson Denise M. Montcalm Madeline Montelatici Ralphline Montez Louis Montulli Lorena L. Moody-Chaffin Lela Moore Pamela A. Moore Teresa Morales Barbara A. Moran Bruce T. Moran Harold G. Morehouse Theresa G. Morehouse Barbara C. Morgan James R. Morgan Jay K. Morgan Sally J. Morgan Sherry N. Morgan Beverly A. Moriel J. John Morrey Mia K. Morrill Douglas M. Morrin Sally L. Morrin Bourne Morris Tobey D. Morris James R. Morrison Michael W. Morrow Patricia Morse Ron Mortensen Elaine V. Moser Tammi Moser Carter G. Mosher Judith W. Mosher Dixie L. Moss Dorothy Moss Thomas Moss John M. Moulton Carol L. Mousel David L. Mousel Nancy D. Mousel Pierre Mousset-Jones Karen J. Mowry Deborah J. Muerhoff Jane B. Muller Sigfrid A. Muller Kevin Mullet Thomas J. Mulligan Mary Mullins Rick Mullins Elizabeth Mullion George P. Mulopulos Michael Mumm Jean B. Munley
Amy G. Munroe Charles F. Munsey Marianne Munsterman Neal L. Muran Cindy Murdoch Stephen Murphy Colleen I. Murray Kevin D. Murray Heather H. Murren James J. Murren Charles P. Myers William R. Myers
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Jackie Naito James N. Najima Eleanor L. Nannini Sharon Nannini Robert L. Nappier Lawrence Nashiwa Paula J. Naughton Carl A. Naumann Ellen M. Naumann Osiris Navarro David L. Navratil Margaret A. Navratil Elise B. Neal Janice L. Neal Barbara V. Nease Conrad D. Nease Mark Nedrow Christine T. Neff Gary L. Neilson Barbara Nellor *John E. Nellor Anne O. Nelson John H. Nelson Kathi W. Nelson Paul J. Nemeth Rita Nemeth Brenda B. Nenzel Shari A. Netzel Sonny L. Newman Brenda Newsom Pamela Nichol Celia Nichols Chris D. Nichols James E. Nichols Jane A. Nichols Mark W. Nichols Patricia Nicholson Judith T. Nickamin Thomas J. Nickles Linda Nicoll Sandra L. Niedergall Gary Nielfen Barbara P. Nielsen Inge Nielsen Jarl Nielsen Kimberly Nielsen Richard L. Nielsen H. Thomas Niemann Debbie Nierman Robert L. Nierman Constance L. Nigro Ted A. Nigro
Bonnie J. Nishikawa Michael A. Nivinskus Lavinia A. Nogueira Trevor Nogueira Delpha Noland Robert L. Noland Bonita Noles Rick Nollenberger Kathleen F. Noneman David W. Noonan William E. Nork Christine M. Norris Wendell Norris Dana C. Novak Emily Nunez James H. Nunnally Rudi H. Nussbaum Christine P. Nutter
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*Gene Oakley Donald Oar Shirley Oar Carissa Oatley Josie O’Banion Michael D. Ober Walter Oberberger Steven G. Oberg George Obi Margaret A. O’Brien Paul N. Ochs Kathleen M. O’Connor Annaliese F. Odencrantz F. Kirk Odencrantz William P. O’Gara Ronald Ogusky Joanne O’Hare James O’Kelly Harold F. Oleck Linda J. Oliver Merlyn Oliver Carlton E. Olsen William M. O’Mara Kim M. O’Reilly Donald J. Orme Lenard T. Ormsby Beatrice Y. Orr Eugene M. Orton Shirley J. Orton Betty Orzalli Elizabeth Osborne Stephen H. Osborne Charles Osgood Eunice Oshima Marcia Osloond Remo Osmetti Judy A. Osmun Chad Osorno Jeffrey A. Ostomel Sandra J. Ott Timothy J. Ottmann Michael P. Ouellette Kathleen M. Ouma Dave Overhouse Toni Overhouse John Owens
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Joni Martindale Henry R. Martinez Jeanne Martinez Manuel Martinez Robert Martinez Roberta Martinez Sharon F. Martinez Steven R. Martinez Frances J. Martini Pat Martino Dorothy Martins Diana Marziliano Flora Mason Richard M. Mason Elizabeth P. Mason-Jones Gainelle Massoth Louise Massoth Sandra Masters Cynthia C. Mastick Grant S. Mastick Jim E. Mastro Charles N. Mathewson Beverly Mathis Carolyn B. Mathis J. M. Matteoni Jacqueline M. Matteoni Pamela O. Matteoni Paul A. Matteoni John C. Mattina Kendall E. Mattina David W. Matus Melinda Matus Catherine Maurins Donald B. Mausshardt Stephen P. Mawer John E. Maxfield Dawn E. May J.D. Mayes Phil Mayhew David Maynard Joseph B. Mazuryk Amy-Louise Mazza Francine Mazza Joanne B. Mazzone Dick Mc Arthur Patricia Mc Arthur Mark R. Mc Daniel Jeanette R. McAlister Kathy McAlpine Paul D. McAlpine Mary A. McAnulty Lamb Heather S. McBee Marshall McBride Agnes McCaffery Edward B. McCaffery Katherine R. McCall *Anita M. McCarthy James P. McCarthy Timothy G. McCarthy Nancy McCarty John E. McClure Gael K. McCollum Charlotte J. McConnell Richard W. McConnell Helmi McCorkle Jack E. McCorkle
Ruth E. Oxborrow Lorraine A. Ozaki
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Catherine Paddock Wayne J. Paddock Denise A. Page Max L. Page John P. Pagni Asha V. Palathingal Anthony L. Palazzolo Stephen S. Palazzolo Akiko Palka Chris Palludan Alison M. Palmer Donald D. Palmer Jay A. Palmer Lidia Palmer Linda Palmer Susan Palwick Keith G. Papke Ruth J. Papke Vaslie Pappas Lani L. Pardini Ronald S. Pardini Mike Parise Janette Park Lois J. Parker Sheryl K. Parker Carol A. Parkhurst Michaele Parman Walter A. Paroni Reg Parr Ronald Parratt Marilyn A. Parsons Brian R. Passalacqua Robert Patch Alfred L. Patterson Jeffery D. Patterson Wilma J. Patterson E. Kenneth Paul Nick Pauls Ann Pauly Ira B. Pauly Nancy J. Paumen Kathy Pavich Lillian D. Pavich Lisa Payne Mark Payne Kenneth J. Peak Patricia S. Peak Robert L. Peake Cynthia A. Pearce Andrew Pearl Andrea L. Pearson Dixie Pearson Jeff Pearson Peggy Pecetti A. Stanyan Peck Donald E. Peckham Joanne Peden Trescha R. Peeples Anthony Pehle Joanne Peirce L. Roger Pelish Gary L. Peltier 58
Rebecca Pennell William M. Pennell Betty J. Pennington Michael Perich Melanie Perish George M. Perreault Janet C. Perry Jean L. Perry Lisa H. Perry Jack K. Pershing Casey Persing Phillip J. Pert Jennifer Peters Frank M. Petersen Nancy B. Petersen Frederick F. Peterson Nancy A. Peterson Sharon Peterson Karen J. Pettengill Cindy A. Petterson Judith C. Petterson William G. Petterson Claudia Pettinari Patrick D. Pettinari Mike Pettus Lucille E. Petty Richard A. Petty Donald C. Pfaff Gail S. Pfrommer James L. Pfrommer Ronald A. Phaneuf Nancy C. Phelps Ellen Phillips H.R. ‘Phil’ Phillips Stephanie Phunghiphadhana Maria Piantanida Mary K. Pickering Marc S. Pieratt Keith A. Pierce Lisa Pierce David H. Pierson Nadine M. Pillsbury Mark A. Pingle Kathy Pinson Larry L. Pinson Herb Pintsch Cindy Pisiewski Ouida Pitts Lawrence N. Pizorno Sharon Pizorno Lala D. Placey Betty J. Plant Velina A. Plegrift Cecilia Plough Janice E. Plummer Lisa Poirier Nancy E. Polatty Marius Poliac Jeanny R. Pontrelli Michael J. Pontrelli Malcolm Poon Jose S. Portacio Mary Porter Dian Porthouse Vicki R. Post
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Constance C. Potter John M. Potter Louella R. Potter Michael E. Potter Tonya Powell Mary F. Prall Dave Preston Mary J. Preston Elisabeth M. Price Jonathan G. Price Roger B. Primm Donald Prine Delores Pringle John Prochnau David Prosser Ralph A. Prukop *Gertrude F. Puccinelli Mary E. Pugh Albert G. Puliz Jane Puliz Dugan Pulsipher Tracy Pulsipher Jonathan L. Purciel Becky W. Purkey Dorothy S. Putnam Ruth N. Putnam Daisy M. Pyatt Mercy E. Pyle
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Virginia Quihuiz Gloria M. Quilici Pauline L. Quilici Robert Quilici Robert J. Quinn Thomas Quint Durdana Qureshi
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Clayton B. Rabedeaux Donna J. Rader John Raffealli Kambiz Raffiee Dale Raggio Franklin Rahbeck Patricia Rahbeck Linda L. Raible Alf Raits Inderjit S. Rajput Adrienne Ramirez Susan L. Ramos Sally A. Ramsey Joann Randall Rachel Randall Judith C. Rangesan Narayanan Rangesan Janet Rash Durrell Rasner Michael S. Rasner William Rathert Ralph E. Rauscher Rosemary L. Ray Elizabeth Raymond Gordon Reabe Julia Reagan
Michael H. Record Maureen Rector Jim Redding Roberta Redican Carolyn S. Redman Jon L. Redmon Howard M. Reed Sally T. Reed Robert Reel Elizabeth B. Reeves Jocelyn K. Reeves George B. Reid Lorelei L. Reid Lydia S. Reid John J. Reilly Sheree J. Reilly Douglas Reiswig Felice Reiter Jean-Michel Rendu Don Renner Sandra Rentas Charles B. Reynolds Cindy Reynolds David E. Reynolds Michelle Reynolds Paul Reynolds H. Neville Rhoden Ronald W. Rhodes Pamela Ricci Diane B. Rice Allen Richards Kris A. Richards Christine Richardson James T. Richardson Chris Riche Mark A. Ries Verne A. Rigdon William W. Riggs Michael Righetti Charles P. Riglick Patrick G. Riley Jess S. Rinehart Kimberly J. Rinehart Jennifer B. Ring Thomas P. Ringkob Philip M. Ringle Michael Riordan Joanne Rippingham Natalie Rittenhouse Jo S. Ritter Bill Roach Avery J. Roberson Bradley H. Roberts Eric O. Roberts Frank E. Roberts Jean E. Roberts Joan S. Roberts Ralph J. Roberts Tom A. Roberts Vivian Roberts Bruce D. Robertson Dora L. Robertson James Y. Robertson Julie D. Robertson Nancylee M. Robertson H. Sidney Robinson
Michael C. Robinson Guy L. Rocha Stephen L. Rock Tony P. Rodela Teri D. Rodriguez Gloria Rodriguez-Lee Ruth Roes Adair L. Rogers Beverly Rogers Dale S. Rogers James E. Rogers Jane T. Rogers George Rojas Diane L. Rolfs Dorothy A. Roller Dianne Roloff Bruno Romero Margaret A. Ronald Diane C. Ronsheimer Virginia H. Rookus David Roots Kathy Roots Jay M. Roper Rene M. Rores Charles B. Rose Kathy L. Rose Linda Rose Merle Rose Nancy R. Rose Phillip G. Rose Richard R. Rose Sean P. Rose Adolf Rosenauer Cecilia L. Rosenauer Eva M. Rosenauer Michael A. Rosenauer Audrey Rosenstein Craig Rosenstein Linda Rosenthal Guy Ross Debbie L. Rossi Kathy Rossi Vivian M. Roth David R. Roundtree Donna Roundtree A. Dan Rovig Maureen Rovig Dorothy E. Rowe Barry S. Rubin Patsy L. Ruchala Teresa P. Rudolph Howard C. Ruedy Edward L. Rugg Doris D. Ruiz George Ruiz Wilma Rule Rodney E. Rundle Cydney Y. Runions Renee Rupert Richard Ruppert Richard E. Rush Henry H. Rushing Dawn A. Rusk H. R. Russell Louise E. Russell Robert J. Russell
Joanna F. Russler Linda L. Rusteika Gary Ruth Helen R. Rutherford Deanna Ryan Fred ‘Fritz’ A. Ryser
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Enrico Sacchini Michael B. Sady Klaus A. Saegebarth Caren K. Sage Jacquelin P. Sage Roderick D. Sage Mehdi Saiidi Angelo G. Sakelaris Alice K. Sakurada Kenneth S. Sakurada Mary Anne Sala Arthur Salt Sylvia I. Samano Guillermo Sanchez Vincent Sanchez Craig M. Sande John P. Sande David H. Sanders Fred W. Sanders Kenton M. Sanders Yvonne Sanders Jerome C. Sandorf Joel D. Sandorf John P. Sandorf Anthony Sanfilippo David L. Sanford Robin Sanford Aaron J. Santesso Dana S. Santini Robert G. Sapeta Bonnie J. Sato Philip G. Satre David D. Saville Sue Saville Todd L. Savitt Gail L. Sawyer Delphine Scala Odon Scala Grace M. Schaefer John N. Schaff Larry Schefcik Virginia H. Scheuller J. A. Schiller Steven Schiller John Schmidt Linda J. Schmidt Heather Schmitt Nicole Schnack Arne L. Schoeller Lorraine M. Scholes Inex A. Scholler-Jaquish Adolph A. Schonder Kathleen M. Schonder David A. Schooley M. E. Schooley Bart M. Schouweiler Patrick W. Schroeder Stephanie Schroeder
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Nazir A. & Mary B. Ansari Bruno (’53) & Edna B. Benna Reed Bingham John M. Boushy Norma J. Byer Timothy & Denise (’83) Cashman Robert M. Daugherty Sandra A. Eisinger Jose M. Goicoechea *John ‘Jack’ F. Fegely Stuart Feigin Michael J. & Marisa Fitzgerald Donald D. & Catherine S. Fowler Donald Frazier Dent N. Hand Kwang J. Kim Luther (’98) & Genie Mack Charles N. & Ann Mathewson James J. & Heather H. Murren Nancy C. Phelps John (’52) & Eleanor Sanchez Robert P. & Barbara A. Thimot Paul & Anne M. Vohl Ranson W. & Norma Webster
Robert Schuermann Pepper Schultz Robert P. Schultz Lawrence E. Schultze Betty Schulz Stephen Schulze Mabel F. Schuman Judy G. Schuyler Fredrick A. Schwartz Donald L. Scilacci Daniel Scinto Jeannie Scinto Tyler Sciotto R. Lee Scoggin Ann M. Scolari Joey E. Scolari Steven L. Scolari G. G. Scoppettone Barbara J. Scott Joan Scott Larry L. Scott Lawrence T. Scott Norma J. Scott Sandy Scott Steven W. Scott William ‘Ben’ Scott Cynthia J. Scripps Eleanor Scrottish Reed Scull Roberta Seabury
Georgetta L. Seals James R. Seals Rupert G. Seals Rob Seaton Robert Sebo Ronald Seckler Eric Seedorff Elaine S. Seeliger Thomas E. Seeliger Diane E. Seevers Leo V. Seevers Margery Seevers Harry Segal Becky T. Seibert David R. Seibert Annette Selenchik Deborah A. Selig Boake A. Sells Patricia Semenko Ronald Semenko Heather L. Sergi Gretchen G. Sewell David R. Shaddrick Carol S. Shamberger Linda M. Shane Marie C. Shane Greg Shanklin Amy W. Shannon Hugh L. Shapiro Jan Shapiro
Phillip D. Shapiro Jeanne Shaw Wilma R. Shay Christopher M. Shea Jane Shearer Patty Sheehan Robert Sheets Douglas Shepard Theresa Shepley Robert S. Sheridan Elaine S. Sherman Evelyn Shewan Hyung K. Shin Young-Ai Shin David K. Shintani Butch Shively Carole R. Shochat Eric D. Shoemaker Linda Shoenberger Holly Shonnard Joan T. Shonnard Rex I. Shroder David Shumaker Shelley Shumaker Arlon R. Sibert Suzan C. Sibert Beverly P. Siegel Richard L. Siegel John E. Sien Tom J. Silver
Christopher A. Simon Anne T. Simone Mary Simons Claire Simpson Michael Simpson Don Sims Christine Sinay Jim Sindinger Darryl Singh Manohar Singh John O. Singlaub Eugene A. Siri Jane C. Sjoberg Laura E. Skaer David ‘Burt’ B. Slemmons Mary A. Slemmons Ruth M. Slemmons Scott H. Slovic Joan L. Smaby Marlowe H. Smaby Elisabeth C. Small J. Michael Smallcombe Jean Smeath Dan Smercina Noah Smernoff Carrie Smith Christine M. Smith Dwight W. Smith G. Blake Smith Gerald Smith Gloria A. Smith Jennifer A. Smith Kathleen I. Smith Kristine Smith Margaret Smith Michael Smith Nina Smith Nyleen Smith Patricia E. Smith Patricia G. Smith Peter J. Smith Raymond Smith Richard A. Smith Ronald J. Smith Ruth F. Smith Paula A. Smith Dermody Elizabeth C. Smyth William T. Snebold Michael S. Snedeker Phyllis M. Snedeker Douglas G. Snyder Anton P. Sohn Arlene A. Sohn Therese Solli *Robert L. Solso Shunfeng Song Alferd Sonnenberg Craig S. Soper Brett Sorensen Penelope Soule Julien G. Sourwine Richard M. Sowers Frances Sozanski John B. Spalding Lorita L. Spalding Dominic Spallone
William E. Sparkman Rebecca M. Speigle Jeffrey G. Spence Faith Spencer *Margaret H. Spengler Patricia J. Spengler Anthony F. Sperling Nancy H. Spina Anthony J. Spotts Susan Spotts Don Spracklin H. B. Spraggins John R. Spraggins Teri Spraggins Patricia I. Sprow Lynda A. Stanbrough Constance Stanco Carol F. Stanley Tim Stanley Linda Stanton William Stanton Paul F. Starrs Janet L. Staub Austin W. Stedham Joan Y. Stedham Yvonne E. Stedham Roger C. Steele Jeanne M. Steer Maureen Steil Ellen L. Steiner Roger C. Steininger Catherine J. Stemmler John L. Stephans Mati A. Stephens Josie Stern Vera Stern Donn Steuernagel Kevin M. Stevens Mark Stevens Marlys Stevens Maryanna Stever Cathy Steward Susan L. Steward Bruce Stewart Carrie Stewart Gregory Stewart Mary W. Stewart Robert E. Stewart Robert W. Stewart Susan L. Stewart Wes Stewart Yvonne Stewart Patricia Stieb Elizabeth D. Still San J. Stiver Peggy Stockwell Alfred Stoess Lizanne Stoever George M. Stoker Doris E. Stoll Stanley K. Stoll Judith A. Stone Robert D. Stone Bruce D. Storey Stanford I. Storey Nicholas J. Stosic
Seymour Stouber Kristi A. Stouder Paul M. Stousland Marie Stover Christy A. Strange James Stratton Jane Stratton Judy Strauss Michael R. Straw Janet Street Caryl Stringham John Strozzi James H. Struemph Debra W. Struhsacker Eric M. Struhsacker Dorothy S. Stufflebeam Betty-Jo Stumpf Felix F. Stumpf Robert Stuyvesant Julie K. Sueker Angela Sullivan Carley L. Sullivan Nana G. Sullivan Robert J. Sullivan George A. Summerhill James A. Sundali Doyle Sutton Elda J. Sutton J. Paul Sutton Paul E. Sutton Sylvia Sutton Gloria M. Svare Joanne Swallow Dawn J. Swanson Dixie L. Swanson Irene Swanson Kurt R. Swanson Louise Swanson Sherman R. Swanson Kathleen J. Sweatt Charles Sweeney John O. Swendseid Charles F. Swezey Martha Sykes Kenneth Sypkens
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W. Sue Taylor Loni Taylor-Ditsworth Stephen N. Tchudi Susan Tchudi Phyllis A. Teglia Mary Telford Ernest P. Tello Frances A. Tello Sally M. Temen William S. Templeton Loretta Terlizzi Carole Terry Frances Y. Test Peter A. Test Sara Tetzel John B. Thayer Peter D. Theisen Zona L. Therkelsen Albert Thiess Clinton Thiesse Dana Thiesse Barbara A. Thimot Robert P. Thimot Terry C. Tholl Douglas A. Thomas George A. Thomas Karen A. Thomas Lupe M. Thomas Pamela A. Thomas Robert D. Thomas Debra Thompson Francine E. Thompson Jennie Thompson Lori Thompson Mary L. Thompson Paula A. Thompson Randi Thompson Tony L. Thompson Ron L. Thomsen Kim M. Thomson Linda M. Thomson Michael J. Thomson Marvin Thorman Daniel W. Thornton D. L. Thrower Noel V. Tiano Ronald S. Tibben-Lembke Eileen W. Tibbitts Sharon J. Tiehm William A. Tiehm Virginia Tiernan Loretta L. Tiffany Ron Tobin Nicole C. Tod Diane R. Todd Barbara L. Tomac Gerry Tomac Therese Tomasic Daniel J. Tone Cindy L. Topol Michael S. Topor Frank Torres Jeanne S. Toulon Barbara Tozer Scott E. Trabert Richard R. Tracy
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Henry G. Wade James L. Wadhams William B. Wager Donald A. Wagstaff Fay E. Waite Wallace D. Walen Frances V. Waligora Brooke L. Walker Karen L. Walker Paul T. Walker Shirley G. Walker William W. Walker Gaye Wallace Gertrude K. Wallace Michael J. Wallace Robert E. Wallace Trudy Wallace William H. Wallace William P. Wallace Dona B. Waller Rosemary Walmsley Elizabeth Walsh Jo N. Walsh Marcia K. Walsh Larry A. Walters Kimberly A. Walton Thomas J. Waltz Eric L. Wang Charlotte L. Warburton MaryJo Warner Michael M. Warner John J. Warwick Doreen Wasson Robert J. Wasson Janeth L. Waters Frances C. Watkins John P. Watkins Mildred M. Watnes Delamar M. Watson Grace Watson Jane M. Watson John M. Watson Thomas Watson Cathy L. Watters Robert J. Watters Kathye Watterson Thomas L. Watterson James R. Watts Karen L. Watts Lawrence Waugh Chris Weaver John R. Weaver
Kit C. Weaver Lura K. Weaver Lynn R. Weaver Mary Weaver David A. Webb Brent Webster James G. Webster Karlene R. Webster Norma Webster Ranson W. Webster Donald Wedor Gwen Wedor Fred J. Wedow Victoria A. Wedow Joel Weeks Leonard B. Weinberg Maureen T. Weingartner Ann J. Weiss Clyde Weiss Debi Weisz James Welborn Eve M. Welker Frank A. Wellington Cheryl Wells Eileen Wells Janet Wells Karen K. Wells Linda Wells William Wells Charles P. Welsh Cheryl Welsh Jane Welsh John L. Welsh Katharine K. Welsh Robert J. Welty Shirley Welty Gary L. Wendel Jeanne Wendel Patricia H. Wengert Steven G. Wesnousky Dale V. Wessel Edwin J. Wessel Joann D. Wessel JoAnne ‘Mickey’ Wessel M. J. Wessel Norman Wessel Bud A. West Joyce A. West Thelma C. West James W. Westerman Cheryl Westhead Marilyn E. Weyant Shelley S. Whalen Brian Wheat Stephen W. Wheatcraft Frank R. Wheeler J. K. Wheeler Pearl L. Wheeler T. Roney Whiddon Vicki Whitacre Bill Whitney David Wiard Valerie Wiener Daniel Wieser Derise J. Wigand Peter E. Wigand
Margaret C. Wigchert Sara B. Wiggins Denise F. Wike Jerry L. Wike Randy E. Wike William Wilborn James Wilbur Marianne Wilcox Leah J. Wilds S. Addison Wilhite William R. Wilkinson Alice M. Williams Claudine B. Williams David G. Williams Gary G. Williams Gerry Williams John B. Williams Kevin P. Williams Lynne D. Williams Roberta Williams Rodger Williams Steven J. Williams Thomas E. Williams Barbara J. Williamson Nancy R. Williamson Louisa R. Willis Stan Wilmoth Candy S. Wilson David S. Wilson Holly M. Wilson Larae H. Wilson Mary P. Wilson Sandra O. Wilson Thomas ‘Spike’ R. Wilson W. K. Wilson Wendy W. Wilson D. T. Wilton James B. Wines Peter Winkler William L. Winter Miriam Winton Robert L. Winzeler Karen Wise Kathryn D. Wishart Bruce E. Witmer Landess L. Witmer Ann Witter Nedra Wittwer Patricia A. Wojcik Mildred E. Wolford Colleen Wolski Terry Wolverton Hiroko H. Wong Debra H. Wood Marcie Wood Nancy H. Wood Yvonne R. WoodAntonuccio H. David Woodin Terry S. Woodin Julie Woods Mitchell T. Woods Arloa Woolford Kathleen Worley Marvin Worthen Christine H. Worthington
John R. Worthington Gary L. Wright Joan C. Wright Judy Wright Hilda B. Wunner Stephanie A. Wyatt Diane N. Wyness Stephen A. Wynn
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J. L. Zabala Eric Zacks Bernard S. Zager Debra Zechter Colleen Zeme Joan S. Zenan Mary Zewin Linda Ziccardi Mary Liz Zideck Johnny Ziegler Lois C. Zink Steven D. Zink Richard C. Zintek Diana Zipkin Betty J. Zive Lu Ann Zive Frederick P. Zoerner Joseba Zulaika David O. Zundel Karen Zundel Sharyn Zundel Valerie Zunino
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he following foundations and organizations provided generous financial support for the students, research and academic programs of the University of Nevada, Reno. Their support is very much appreciated. Foundation and organizations whose gifts were received between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004 are listed in this report. Gifts received after December 31, 2004 will be listed in next year’s Honor Roll. Advertising Association of Northern Nevada Ahmanson Foundation Alida Tijsseling Trust Alliance with the Washoe County Medical Society The Allstate Foundation Alpine County Library American Association of Retired Persons American Medical Association Foundation The Nazir and Mary Ansari Foundation Friends of Aaron Arnoldsen Memorial Golf Scholarship Artemisia Club, Inc. ATK Community Investment Foundation Bank of America Foundation Bank of America Edna H. Bateman Estate Josephine Beam Educational Trust Bechtel Foundation Edna B. & Bruno Benna Foundation The Estate of Gilbert Bento Estate of Helen M. Bledowski Grant L. Bowen Family Trust Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. Brothers of the Holy Rosary Carol Franc Buck Foundation Builders Association of Northern Nevada Burton Components, Inc. The Caesars Entertainment Foundation California Community Foundation California Waterfowl Assoc. Calvey Nevada Packaging Louis J. and Genevieve G. Capurro Foundation Carson Auxiliary to Carson Aerie #1006 Carson City Sertoma Club Carson-Tahoe Hospital CH2M Hill Foundation Chefs for Kids Foundation The Chicago Community Foundation Chinese Neuro-Opthalmology Research Organization, Inc. City of Sparks Clark County Medical Society
Clorox Company Foundation Helen Close Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Western Nevada Confidence Foundation E. L. Cord Foundation Loretta Joy Cotner Trust Viola Vestal Coulter Foundation, Inc. Marie Crowley Foundation Crystal Family Foundation The Nicholas & Dorothy Cummings Foundation, Inc. Dain Rauscher Foundation Dana Borda’s Automotive Willametta K. Day Foundation Dermody Properties Foundation Desert Research Institute Foundation Desert Research Institute Anthony W. DeSio & Delores J. DeSio Foundation Scott Douglass Memorial Scholarship Fund The DP Foundation Elko High School Enviroscientists, Inc. Eos Foundation Trust Ernst & Young Foundation Eta Iota Chapter-Delta Gamma Fraternity The Fairweather Foundation First United Methodist Church Foundation of National Student Nurses’ Association, Inc. Franktown Ranch Center For the Arts Friends of Washoe County Library Estate of R.C. Fuson Gabelli Foundation, Inc. Thomas E. & Mary K. Gallagher Foundation Gamma Eta Kappa Nu Alpha Chapter Gannett Foundation, Inc. GE Foundation GenCorp Fnd. Matching Gift Program Geological Society of Nevada Grand Chapter of Nevada Order of the Eastern Star GSN Foundation Clark J. Guild, Jr. Foundation
Nevada Power Company Contributions Program Nevada Scottish Rite Foundation Nevada State Education Association Nevada State Retired Teachers Association Nevada Women’s Fund New York Life Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program Nightingale Family Foundation Northern Nevada Foundation, Inc. Northern Nevada Human Resource Association, Inc. Northern Nevada Italian Association, Inc. Northern Nevada Medical Center Northern Nevada Painting Northwest Mining Association Nu Iota Chapter/Sigma Theta Tau Odyssey Foundation The Arthur & Mae Orvis Foundation, Inc. The Parasol Community Foundation, Inc. William N. Pennington Foundation Pfizer Foundation Pharmacia Foundation, Inc. Marcella N. Phillips Trust Physician Assistant Foundation Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts R. Brad Martin Family Foundation Nell J. Redfield Foundation Reno Advertising Club Foundation Reno Aeronautical Corporation Reno Chapter Nevada Society of CPA’s Reno Emblem Club 372, Inc. Reno Philharmonic Association Reno Rodeo Association Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, Inc. Rotary Club of Reno - Central Safari Club International Northern Nevada Chapter Saint Mary’s Hospital Guild The Sandler Family Supporting Foundation Sara Lee Foundation The Ella L. Savitt Charitable Remainder Unitrust SBC Foundation Scripps Howard Foundation Shell Oil Co. Foundation Sierra Nevada Builders Control, Inc. Sierra Nevada Classic T-Bird Club Sierra Nevada Information Professionals Sierra Pacific Resources Charitable Foundation Sigma Nu Scholarship Fund In Memory of David Tomac Silver State Schools Credit Union Sisters of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel of Reno Sisters of Saint Dominic The L.J. & Mary C. Skaggs Foundation Frances C. & William P. Smallwood Foundation John Ben Snow Memorial Trust Sons of Italy Soroptimist International of Truckee-Donner Soroptimist International Truckee Meadows
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Foundations & Organizations
The William H. & Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation Healthy Child Publications Heap-O-Sheep The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Historic Fourth Ward School Foundation Intel Foundation International Game Technology Community Foundation Estate of Mildred K. Jackson Walter S. Johnson Foundation Helen Jeane Jones Trust Kansas State University Foundation The Robert S. & Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation A.G. and Hattie Odell Kirchner Educational Scholarship Trust Kiwanis Club of Reno Sunrisers Kiwanis of Reno Community Foundation Klaich Animal Hospital, Ltd. Knights Templar Educational Foundation KNPB-TV Channel 5 L & M Ranch Estate of Ethel E. Lau Richard & Ruth Lavery Terminating Trust Robert M. Lee Foundation The Lemelson Foundation Minnie B. Leonette Family Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Foundation Lurie Family Trust Mallory Foundation Leonard Marmor Surgical Arthritis Foundation Charles N. Mathewson Foundation Wilbur May Foundation McCaw School of Mines Foundation The McCrea Foundation MGM Mirage Voice Foundation Miller Meadows Homeowners’ Assoc. Mineral Education Foundation Mono County Resource Conservation District Motorola Foundation Mt. Rose Assembly No. 13 IORG National Automobile Museum National Council for Community and Education Partnerships National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges National Judicial College The Nevada Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation Nevada Chapter, Associated General Contractors of America Nevada Community Foundation, Inc. Nevada CPA Foundation for Education & Research Nevada Historical Society Docent Council Nevada Hospital Association Nevada Insurance Education Foundation Nevada Mining Association, Inc. Nevada Museum of Art Nevada Nurses Association Nevada Opera Association Nevada PE Foundation, Inc.
State Farm Companies Foundation State of Nevada Office of the Controller Charles H. Stout Foundation Summerlin Hospital Medical Center Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Taiwanese-American Foundation of San Diego Helen Marye Thomas Trust The Marion G. Thompson Charitable Trust Timken-Sturgis Foundation The Dorothy Towne Foundation, Inc. Truckee Meadows Community College Paul D. & Ollie B. Turner Trust Twentieth Century Club U of N Ski Team Boosters U of N University Club Alumni Association U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service United Way of Southern Nevada WAAIME Nevada-Reno Section Wagner Family Trust Wal-Mart Foundation The Washoe Arc Washoe County Courthouse Washoe County Library Washoe County Medical Society Washoe County Parks & Recreation Washoe County School District Wealth Architects, LLC The Weil Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation White Water Solutions Whittemore Family Foundation E.L. Wiegand Foundation Edwin L. Wiegand Trust Jerry & Betty Wilson Trust Winnemucca Chapter Women in Mining Wood Rodgers WRG Design, Inc. Portland Headquarters The Ethel C. Wright Estate Youth Development Foundation Zonge Engineering & Research Organization Zonta Club of Greater Reno
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he following corporations provided generous financial support for the students, research and academic programs of the University of Nevada, Reno. Their support is very much appreciated. Corporations whose gifts were received between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004 are listed in this report. Gifts received after December 31, 2004 will be listed in next year’s Honor Roll. 2 five 8 24 Hour Fitness 3M Occupational Health & Safety Division A Affordable Legal Clinic A Capital Resource A Wild Hair LLC A. Carlisle & Company of Nevada AARP AAUW Tahoe Nevada Accountants, Inc. Adagio Trust Company W.R. Adams & Son Fine JewelryGifts Advance Foam Plastics Advantage Car Rental Advertising Specialty Company Aerojet Foundation Albertson’s Food & Drug Alcan Aluminum Corporation Allihies Consulting Alpine Meadows of Tahoe, Inc. Alson Capital Partners, LLC Alterra Healthcare Corporation Altmann - Ott Homes America West American Pacific Corporation Amtech Construction Corporation Andresen Exploration Drilling Ann Burgess Agency Apollo Gold, Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. Applied Soil Water Technologies Applied Staffing Solutions LLC Arch Nevada Arrascada & Arrascada, Ltd. Arrow Electronics, Inc. ArrowCreek Country Club Artistic Gardens, Inc. Artistic View Artouring John Ascuaga’s Nugget Ashley Consulting Company Association of Records Managers & Administrators Atlantis Casino Resort ATS Physical Therapy Austin’s Restaurant Avansino, Melarkey, Knobel & Mulligan, Attys. Ball Corporation Bally Gaming Bank of America, Nevada
Barnard, Vogler & Co. Barrick Gold Corporation Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. Elko Baskin Robbins Bear Industries Printing & Publishing Beaujolais Bistro Bec ‘n’ Call Beesley Peck Matteoni, LTD. Behl Home Construction Bel Air Studio C Franktown Corners Belanger & Plimpton Berry-Hinckley Industries Bertha Miranda’s Big Nose Sports Biltoki Black Eagle Consulting, Inc. Blakely, Johnson & Ghusn Structural Engineers, Ltd. The Blue Agave Blue Oyster Pearls Boeing Gift Matching Program Boomtown Hotel & Casino Boulder Creek Construction Bradley, Drendel & Jeanney, Attys. Brasseler USA Dental, LLC BrightPoint Brock & Wiegl Construction Bruka Theatre of the Sierra Inc. Buggy Bath Car Wash Bullwheel Co., Inc. Bully’s Sports Bar & Grill, Inc. Burgarello Alarm, Inc. Burton, Bartlett & Glogovac, Attys. A.G. Bustamante - Masonry Byars Construction Co. C.L. Martin Corporation Cactus Creek Bar & Grille Caesars Entertainment Cafe de Thai Caithness Operating Co., LLC California Nevada Cement Promotion Council R. J. Calvert Productions Campbell Construction Cantina Los Tres Hombres Carson Dodge Chrysler, Inc. Carson Eagle Stein Club Carson Jewelry & Loan, Inc. Carson Valley Golf Carson Valley Inn Cashman Equipment Co. Cate-Nevada Equipment Elko
Caughlin Club Caughlin Corner Association Cece Gamble Entertainment Center for Advanced Learning, Inc. Center for Plastic Surgery Centerra (US) Inc. CFA Engineering, Inc. Chamberlin & Associates Champion Chevrolet-Geo, Inc. Charitable Gift Fund Charmed I’m Sure Chartwells Chevrolet Division ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program J. Chisum Concrete Inc. Chix with Stix Golf School Citigroup Clark Insurance Services Classic Residence by Hyatt Clean Fuels Technology, Inc. CLK Designs Coeur d’Alene Mines Corporation College Cyclery, Inc. The Colorado Mining Association The Continuum, Inc. Contri Construction Company Cookies by Design Coopersmith Associates The Corkery Group Corrao Incorporated CP Service Company Creative Monogram & Print Wear Crown Motel CVL Consultants, Inc. D & D Plumbing, Inc. DaimlerChrysler Corporation Dairy Queen No.1 Damonte Ranch Dana Rose Design Group, Inc. Arthur L. Davis Publishing Agency, Inc. Dayton Valley Country Club Scott Dean Agency Decorative Concrete Systems, LLC Del Carlo Electric, Inc. Deloitte & Touche, LLP DeManczuk Photography Desert Ventures, Inc. Destination Cinema Deux Gros Nez Diamond Concrete, Inc. Diamond Peak at Ski Incline
Investing in Excellence Greenfield Animal Hospital Greg Thompson Productions, Inc. Hacienda Restaurant & Bar Harley-Davidson Financial Services Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc. Harrah’s Reno Harry Walker Agency C.H. Harvey Co. HAWC, Inc. Hecla Mining Company Help-U-Sell Drakulich Realty Heritage Bank of Nevada Hershenow & Klippenstein Architects, Ltd. Hewlett Packard Company High Sierra Lighting High SocieTea Hoffman, Test & Guinan, Attys. Michael Hohl Motor Company Holman & Associates Home Away From Home The Home Depot Home Lumber Co. Hot August Nights Hot Diggity Dogs The Howard Hughes Corporation I. Seymour Cardiovascular Services, Inc. IAMS Company IBM Matching Grants Program Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar Imaging Technologies Inland Supply Company, Inc. Innerwest Advertising Service, Inc. InsulPro Projects International Game Technology International Hole In One Association IntoHomes, LLC Intraform Business Products Irish Capital, LLC J & J Mechanical, Inc. J. & L. Properties J.J.’s Pie Company, Inc. J.S. Redpath Organization J.S.H. Pizza Inc. Jack Joseph Coupons LLC Jake’s Lake Tahoe JDF Consulting LLC Jensen Precast Jerry’s Mobile Steam Carpet Cleaning JLH, Incorporated Joe Bob’s Restaurant Chicken Palace John Ascuaga’s Nugget Johnny’s Ristorante Italiano Jones Commodities, Inc. Jones Vargas Joyce Communications Kafoury, Armstrong & Co. Kaplan Inc. KaVo America Corporation Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. Kehoe Tile Works Kennecott Rawhide Mining Company Denton Rawhide Mine Kinemetrics Kinross Gold Corporation U.S.A. Kirkness Diamond Drilling
Kirkwood Ski & Summer Resort Kiwanis Club of Downtown Sparks Kohn Colodny LLP KPS/3 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts KRNV-TV Channel 4 KTVN Channel 2 Kummer Kaempfer Bonner & Renshaw KUNR Kustom Koatings, Inc. L N D Construction La Pinata Mexican Restaurant Labels Consignment Boutique Lakeridge Golf Course Lakeridge Tennis Club Larsen & Chaffin, LLP Latham & Watkins Laughton Company Laundry Systems of Nevada, Inc. Laxalt & Nomura, Ltd. Lazzarone Insurance Services Ledcor Industries (USA) Inc. Lemons, Grundy & Eisenberg Lexus of Reno Lionel, Sawyer & Collins, Las Vegas Louis’ Basque Corner Louis T. Mastos & Associates, Inc. Luciano’s Lumos & Associates, Inc. Lundahl & Associates Lyncon, Inc. Machi’s Mack Associates, Inc. Macy’s Reno Magnolia Business Park Mainstream Development LLC Mandalay Resort Group Manufactoring Assistance Parnership Marx Realty & Improvement Co. Inc. Mason Valley Country Club Masterfoods USA Maytan Music Center, Inc. McClelland Laboratories, Inc. Lawrence McClish, M.D. McDonald Carano Wilson LLP Merck Company Foundation Meredith Corporation Foundation Metallic Ventures (U.S.), Inc. Metallica Inc. MGM MIRAGE Michael & Sons Jewelry & Trading Co. MicroFlex Corporation Microsoft Licensing, GP Midpoint, Incorporated Miller Heiman, Inc. Minerals Technologies, Inc. Mines Management, Inc. Minor Advertising Company, Inc. Mission Car Wash, Detail & Oil Change Moana Nursery & Florist Model Dairy MontrÍux Golf Course and Country Club Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company Morrissey Insurance Services, Inc. MPN Engineering, LLC Mrs. Auld’s Gourmet Foods
MSL Partners LTD. Mt. Rose Development Co. Muckel Anderson CPAs MWH My Favorite Muffin & Bagel Cafe My Office Products NACM Inc. Napa-Sonoma National Championship Air Races Nelson Electric Company, Inc. Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Nevada Cement Company Nevada Center for Dermatology, Ltd. Nevada Council on Economic Education Nevada Franchised Auto Dealers Association Nevada Geothermal Specialists Nevada Great Basin Chapter of SWANA Nevada Lighting Nevada Physical Therapy, Inc. Nevada Security Bank Nevada State Bank Nevada State Board of Accountancy Nevada State Elks Per Association The Nevada State Water Resources Association NevDex Properties Nev-Ida Property Investments New Moon Natural Foods New Sleeper Gold LLC New West Distributing Newmont Mining Corporation, Denver Newmont Mining Corporation Nichols Consulting Engineers Nissan of Reno Northern Nevada Allergy Clinic Northern Nevada Bank Northern Nevada Chapter of the American Marketing Association Northern Nevada Music Teachers Association Northgate Golf Course Northstar Investors Northstar-at-Tahoe Nothing To It! Culinary Center NuSmile Primary Crowns NYT Capital, Inc. Oakman’s OB GYN Associates Office Depot William P. O’Gara, D.D.S. Old Country Bakery Olsen & Associates Public Relations, Inc. Optim, LLC Otis Elevator Co. Outback Steakhouse, Reno Outback Steakhouse, Sparks Overhead Door Company of Sierra Nevada/Reno, Inc. Pacific Coast Building Products Pacific Minerals Management Palais de Jade Parisline Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. Pavers Plus Inc. Payroll Systems of Nevada
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Doodle Investments LLC Drakulich Insurance Agency DRGM Advertising & Public Relations Eagle Valley Golf Edison International El Adobe Cafe El Paso Energy Foundation Eldorado Hotel & Casino Electronic Evolution Technologies, Inc. Elisabeth’s Skin Care Salon Elko General Merchandise Company Employers Insurance Company of Nevada ETS Pulliam Etxeko LLC Excalibur Medical Foundation FallLine Corporation Farmers Group, Inc. Fermoile Design, Ltd. Ferrari-Lund Real Estate Financial Executives International Nevada Chapter Fireplace Distributors of Nevada First Centennial Title Company First Independent Bank of Nevada First National Bank of Nevada Fischer Chiropractic Fitness Evolution Fitzgerald’s Casino & Hotel Florida Canyon Mining Flying-M-Cattle Co. Food Bank of Northern Nevada Foothill Tile Setting Forbes & Dunagan, Inc. Ford Motor Company Fund Forensic Engineering Formation Capital Corporation Frame Shop at Lakeside Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. Fritz’s Gabbart & Woods Structural Engineers Galena Forest Restaurant Gardner Engineering, Inc. Gardner Mechanical Services, Inc. Gary Platt Manufacturing, Inc. Gastroenterology Consultants GE Energy Bently Nevada Corp. The Geneva Companies Geotechnical & Environmental Services, Inc. Geotek, Inc. Geotemps, Inc. Gerhardt & Berry Construction Company Gibbons for Nevada Glamis Gold Ltd. Glover Dentistry GMAC Mortgage Gochnour & Associates Gold Country Inn Gold ‘N Silver Inn Gold Reflections Jewelers Golden Nugget Reno-Tahoe Golf Headquarters Good Deals on Wheels Gradex Construction Co. Granite Construction Company Allen Gray & Associates, Inc.
Bill Pearce Courtesy Honda Bill Pearce Motors Pearson Education Peavine Pottery Peppermill Hotel Casino L.W. Peraldo Co., Inc. Peri & Sons Farms, Inc. Pet Super Market Pezonella Associates, Inc. Phelps Dodge Corporation Phi Delta Kappa UNR Chapter 0095 Piedmont Geosciences, Inc. Pillar Consulting LLC Pinnacle Homes Inc. Pitts Orthodontics PJ & Co. Placer Dome America Placer Dome Exploration, Inc. Plant World Nursery Plumas Pines Golf Resort Polyphaser Corporation Ponderosa Ranch Ponderosa Wholesale Building Materials Port of Subs Portland Cement Association The Post Oak School Powell Cabinet and Fixture Co. Powerhouse Powers Frameworks Pro Tec, Inc. Producers Livestock Marketing Association Psychological Health Associates, Inc. Pub ‘N Sub Public Resource Associates The Public Restroom Company Puliz Moving & Storage Company Q & D Construction, Inc. Quality Health Care Corp. Quality Images Queenstake Resources, USA - Jerritt Canyon Mines R & R Partners R Supply Company, Inc. R.J.L. Construction R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Reno Rail City Casino Rainbow Market #4 Raley’s Ralston Family Physicians Ralston Foods Rapscallion Seafood House and Bar Ray Heating Products, Inc. Raytheon Company Red Hawk Golf Course at Wingfield Springs Red Lion Inn & Casino Red Robin Restaurant Reliable Framing, Inc. Reltuc Enterprises ReMax Realty Professionals Reno Air Racing Association Reno Dental Associates, Ltd. Reno Heart Physicians Reno Hilton Reno Orthopaedic Clinic
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Reno Paint Mart Reno Rehabilitation Center Reno Snax Sales, LLC Renovation The Resort at Red Hawk Resort at Squaw Creek Resource Concepts, Inc. Restaurante Orozko Ridgeview Counseling & Family Therapy Group Rilite Aggregate Company Riverbend Dobermans Riverside Manufacturing Roadrunner Residential Appraisals, Inc. Rodi Platcow Malin Advertising, Inc. Rose/Glenn Group Rosewood Lakes Golf Course Rotary Club of Tahoe City Royal Gold, Inc. Royal Neighbors of America RTShows Ruby River Steakhouse Ruffin Sales, Inc. S.S. Enterprises Safeway Food & Drug Sage Financial Advisors, Inc. Sanford Law Offices Savage & Son, Inc. SBC Scolari’s Food & Drug Company Scott Motor Company Scruples Bar & Grill J.R. Seals Landscaping See’s Candies Seismic Events Share Our Strength Shaver Construction, Inc. Sheehan, Van Woert, Bigotti Architects Sheep Dip, Inc. Shelter Properties, Inc. Shirley, Inc. Sidley & Associates Sierra Air Center Sierra Computers & Training Sierra Machinery, Inc. Sierra Nevada Construction, Inc. Sierra Nevada Corporation Sierra Nevada Council International Reading Association Sierra Office Solutions Sierra Orthopaedics Sierra Pacific Federal Credit Union Sierra Pacific Power Company Sierra Painting, Inc. Sierra Safari Zoo Sierra Sage Golf Course Sierra Schools Credit Union Sierra Structural & Development Ent., Ltd. Silver Club Hotel Casino Silver Legacy Resort Casino Silver Peak Restaurant & Brewery Silver State Consultants Silver State Liquor & Wine Silver Strike Lanes Silverman & Decaria, Chtd. Ski Lake Tahoe
Skin Cancer and Dermatology Institute LLP Sky River Management, L.L.C. Slotworld Inc. Small Mine Development The Smile Train Society for Mining Metallurgy and Exploration Inc. Somersett Development Company, Ltd. Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. Soroptimist International of North Lake Tahoe South Tahoe Public Utility District South Tahoe Refuse Southern Nevada Liteweight Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada, Las Vegas Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada, Reno Southwest Airlines Southwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Sparks Florist Specialty Sports Venture, LLC Spencer-Martin & Associates Sports West Athletic Club Squaw Village Neighbourhood Co. SRK Consulting StanHarrah Corporation Stantec Consulting, Inc. Starbucks Station Casinos Stetson-Beemer Insurance Stitser Drywall Stremmel Galleries, Ltd. Sugar Bowl Sun Valley Stor-It Sun West Bank Sun West Building Services of Nevada, Inc. Sunbelt Communications Sunflower Pre-School Susan Mantle Photography Sushi Boat Restaurant Sushi Club Sushi Pier Swift Newspapers Sysco Food Services of Sacramento, Inc. Systems Consultants Tahoe Biltmore Lodge & Casino Tahoe Blue, Inc. Tahoe Donner Teck Cominco American Inc Tetra Tech EM, Inc. Tetrus Building Materials The American Council of Engineering Companies of Nevada Tholl Fence, Inc. Thomas Clark Real Estate Thorndal, Armstrong, Delk, Balkenbush & Eisinger Joseph P. Thornton, M.D. Thunder Canyon - A Private Golf & Country Club ThyssenKrupp Elevator TIAA-CREF Titan Construction Supply, Inc. Manuel Tjoa, D.D.S. Town & Country Electric, Inc. Town & Country Tile Co.
TracyLocke Partnership Trader Joe’s Market Travel Advisors, Inc. Tri Delta, Inc. Triple ‘C’ Trailer Park Ronald Trombly Construction Truckee Meadow Herbs Truckee Precision Instruments Truckee River Bar and Grill, Lakeside Truckee River Traders Truckee Tahoe Lumber Co. T-S-P of Nevada, Inc. Turning Point Incorporated Tuscon Gem & Mineral Society Tyco Employee Matching Gift Program Tyco Suppression Systems U.S. Bancorp U.S. Borax, Inc. The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust U.S. West Investments Unilever United States, Inc. Uniserv Council of Nevada (UCN) United Way of Bergen County Unlimited Concrete Utopia Day Spa Valle Art Gallery Velasquez Landscaping Voila! Catering Wachovia Matching Gifts Program Wachovia Securities Walther, Key, Maupin, Oats, Cox & LeGoy, A Professional Corporation Washoe Credit Union Washoe Education Association Washoe Grill Washoe Health System Waste Management Waters Plumbing, Inc. Watkins Motor Lines Watland Billing Consultants, LLC Weact Franz Weber, Inc. Wedco, Inc. Wells Fargo Wells Gaming Rsch. Wells Manufacturing Company Welty Paving Consultants Western Folklife Center Western Nevada Supply Co. Western NV. Chapter of the NV/CA Credit Union League Western Title Company, Inc., Reno Western Village Inn & Casino Whale Steel, Inc. Whispering Vine Wild Island Family Adventure Park Wild West Electronics Wildcreek/Northgate Golf Course William Fur & Leather Wingfield Springs Roger Wolf Insurance & Financial Services Wolf Run Golf Club Woodburn & Wedge, Attys. Xpedx Zenith Orthopedic Consulting, Inc.
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equests, charitable annuities and other forms of planned gifts are an increasingly important part of any university’s growth and stability. The thoughtful generosity of alumni, faculty and staff and other friends in the community in remembering the University of Nevada, Reno Foundation in their estate plans is very much appreciated. The following bequests were received between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004.
Planned Giving Council David B. Bianchi, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Paul A. Bible, Bible, Hoy and Trachok Glen W. Bobo, Pacific Southwest Financial Steven R. Brown, UBS
Edna H. Bateman Estate Edna H. Bateman bequeathed this legacy in her estate to establish the Anglim-Bateman Scholarship Endowment, which aids deserving nursing students.
Estate of Gilbert Bento Although he was not a University of Nevada graduate, Gilbert Bento held the university in high regard. A bequest from his estate was designated to the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center.
John K. Carothers, University of Nevada, Reno Kimberly D. Cooney, Grant Thornton, LLP Douglas E. Damon, Douglas E. Damon, CPA John D. Deming, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company
Estate of Helen M. Bledowski
Harold J. Depoali, Whittier Trust Company of Nevada
Helen M. Bledowski designated this gift from her estate to provide scholarship funds for music and education students.
Leanne Fenton, First National Bank of Nevada
Loretta Joy Cotner Trust
Heidi Foster, Wells Fargo Bank
By remembering the University of Nevada, Reno in her estate plans, Loretta J. Cotner will aid students in perpetuity through the Loretta J. Cotner Scholarship Endowment.
Thomas J. Hall, Law Offices of Thomas J. Hall
Estate of Leon P. Crawford
Arthur E. Kess, New York Life Insurance Company
Through planned giving, Leon P. Crawford established the Crawford Family Scholarship Endowment to assist students in the pursuit of higher learning.
Peter Echeverria Trust Peter Echeverria, a University of Nevada graduate and renowned trial attorney, bequeathed his home to the university with proceeds to benefit the Center for Basque Studies Quasi Endowment.
Estate of Ethel E. Lau Ethel E. Lau thoughtfully designated this gift from her estate to aid in the creation of the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center.
Cheryl Johnson, Wells Fargo Bank
Mark W. Knobel, Avansino, Melarkey, Knobel & Mulligan John M. Lilley, University of Nevada, Reno Kenneth G. Lynn, RBC Dain Rauscher Ernest J. Maupin, Walther, Key, Maupin, Oats, Cox & LeGoy Michael J. Melarkey, Avansino, Melarkey, Knobel & Mulligan
Estate of Mildred K. Jackson
George ‘Bart’ B. Mowry, Walther, Key, Maupin, Oats, Cox & LeGoy
Mildred K. Jackson remembered the university in her estate plans by establishing a scholarship in honor of her husband, Thomas A. Jackson (’29 Chemistry, ’37 Metallurgical Engineering).
William Ramsey, Whittier Trust Company of Nevada
Marcella N. Phillips Trust
Richard D. Reynolds, Wachovia Securities, Inc.
Through her estate, Ms. Marcella N. Phillips established the Marshall and Chrissie Phillips Scholarship, dedicated to aiding students from Storey County, in memory of her parents.
Ella L. Savitt Charitable Remainder Unitrust Mrs. Ella L. Savitt (’78 Honorary Alumna) demonstrated her ongoing support of working journalism students by creating the Ella Savitt Journalism Scholarship through a gift from her estate.
Paul D. and Ollie B. Turner Trust
Don Ross, Woodburn & Wedge Charles D. Russell, Guild, Russell, Gallagher & Fuller Vicki P. Schultz, Schultz Financial Group Inc. Thomas E. Seeliger, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company David W. Turner, Turner, Loy & Co., LLC
A planned gift from the estate of Paul D. Turner (’35 Economics) and his wife, Ollie B. Turner will provide assistance to female musicians of junior or senior standing through the Paul D. and Ollie B. Turner Scholarship Endowment.
Michael E. Wallace, New York Life Insurance
Ethel V. Wright Estate
Robert Eggleston & Ron Zideck, University of Nevada Directors of Planned Giving
Matthew E. Woodhead, Hale, Lane
The Crouch-Wright Scholarship Endowment was established through the estate of Ethel Crouch Wright (’46 Sociology) to support students majoring in accounting or psychology.
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n endowment fund is a special way to create a lasting gift to the University of Nevada, Reno Foundation. While the gift is made today, it continues to generate additional funds in perpetuity because the original gift is never spent. Instead, the gift is invested and only the earnings it generates each year may be used for the donor’s designated wishes. An endowment may be created with a gift of at least $10,000. The donor may name the endowment and specify the use of its income. Current endowments span a range of purposes including scholarships, academic program and student research support, and unrestricted endowments, the income of which is used to meet the most urgent needs of the university. Each year, new endowments become fully funded and this year was no exception. Our grateful appreciation for the establishment of the following new endowments listed together with their purposes. If you are interested in increasing any of these endowments through a contribution, please contact Keiko Weil, Director of Donor Relations, 775-784-1587, kweil@unr.edu
Anglim-Bateman Scholarship This scholarship, which benefits University of Nevada, Reno Orvis School of Nursing students, was established by Edna H. Bateman, who passed away and thoughtfully bequeathed this legacy in her estate.
George Basta Business Scholarship Friends and family of George Basta (’43 Economics) created this endowment in his memory. Mr. Basta was a longtime Reno business owner, devoted family man, respected community leader and ardent supporter of the University of Nevada, Reno.
The Professor Howard Blodgett Scholarship Endowment in Civil Engineering Richard Holmes (’51 Civil Engineering) established this scholarship in honor of his former civil engineering professor, Dr. Howard Blodgett. It is Mr. Holmes’ hope that fellow students of “Prof Blodgett” will join him in expanding this endowment.
Diane K. Bryan Award This award was established by friends and family of Diane K. Bryan, who was an active member of the mining industry and northern Nevada community. Mrs. Bryan would have been proud to help students of the Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering further their educational goals.
Gloria Germain Brown Scholarship This fund, which will provide general scholarships to students from rural northern Nevada high schools, was established by Gloria Germain Brown to reflect the importance that she and her late husband, the Honorable Merwyn H. Brown, placed on education.
CABNR General Endowed Scholarship Students of the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources (CABNR) will benefit from this fund, which was established with the income generated from the Star Fundraising Project, as well as membership dues of the Friends and Alumni of CABNR.
City of Sparks Scholarship The Sparks City Council recently voted to create this endowment in order to provide financial assistance to graduates of Sparks, Reed or Spanish Springs high schools, who are pursuing a degree at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Charles Coe Family Scholarship Through the establishment of this scholarship, Charles Coe (’48 Mechanical Engineering) and his family have become actively involved in creating the next generation of engineers and computer scientists.
Loretta J. Cotner Scholarship Loretta J. Cotner, an accountant, took pleasure in helping young people become better students. By remembering the University of Nevada, Reno in her estate plans, Mrs. Cotner will aid students in perpetuity.
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Crawford Family Scholarship Through planned giving, the late Leon P. Crawford established this scholarship to assist students in the pursuit of higher learning. A Reno native, Mr. Crawford worked as a civil engineer from 1967 until his retirement in 1991.
Crouch-Wright Scholarship This scholarship was established through the estate of Ethel Crouch Wright (’46 Sociology), a sociology and psychology lecturer from 1946-1951, and her husband, Marion G. Wright to support students majoring in accounting and psychology.
John Joseph Crowley Scholarship in Geography This fund was established with a gift from the Marie Crowley Foundation in memory of John Joseph Crowley to provide scholarships to graduate students in the Department of Geography
Ruth Curtis Scholarship Endowment in Visual Arts When Mrs. Ruth Curtis (’48 Home Economics) attended the University of Nevada, Reno, the school offered no art major. This didn’t quell her love for the arts. Mrs. Curtis is still an avid painter and has established this scholarship for students majoring in Fine Arts or Visual Arts.
Sandra A. Daugherty, M.D., Ph.D. Medical Student Research Award Dr. Robert M. Daugherty, former Dean of the University of Nevada School of Medicine, established this award in memory of his late wife, Dr. Sandra A. Daugherty, the first woman to be made a full professor at the School of Medicine. The award will recognize and honor the exemplary research of a graduating medical student.
John A. Dermody Scholarship Business students majoring in supply chain management will benefit from this endowment, which was created to honor John A. Dermody, a successful businessman and one of the first and most significant contributors to the northern Nevada warehousing industry.
Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald COBA Scholarship, Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald Medical Scholarship; Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald Nursing Scholarship, Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald Core Humanities Endowment Lincoln Fitzgerald (’76 Honorary Alumnus) and Meta Fitzgerald were an integral part of Nevada gaming history as owners and operators of the Nevada Club, Fitzgerald’s Hotel and Casino, and the Nevada Lodge at Lake Tahoe. Generous philanthropists, the Fitzgeralds remembered the university in their estate plans, which included scholarship endowments for business, medicine and nursing, as well as a permanent core humanities endowment.
Jean Ford Women’s Studies Scholarship Formerly an annual scholarship, this endowment was created in memory of Jean Ford, a former Nevada legislator and founder of the University of Nevada, Reno Women’s Studies Center.
Friends and Alumni of CABNR Student Center Equipment and Maintenance Endowment Established by supporters of CABNR, this fund will provide equipment for and maintenance of the CABNR Student Center.
Friends and Alumni of CABNR Student Internship & Research Scholarship Proceeds from the Nevada Grows dinner funded this endowed scholarship, which is earmarked for students of CABNR, who are engaged in CABNR research internships or projects.
Maurice C. & Joyce C. Fuerstenau Scholarship Dr. Maurice C. Fuerstenau has fashioned an international reputation in the field of metallurgical engineering. Dr. Fuerstenau and his wife, Joyce, established this endowment to “give back” for their success by “giving forward” with scholarship assistance.
Granite Construction Scholarship Granite Construction has been a longtime advocate of the College of Engineering by providing laboratory funding, internships and job opportunities for graduates. Through this scholarship, Granite Construction continues to offer unwavering student support.
Toby Ann Handelman CABNR Pre-Vet Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Harold Handelman created this scholarship in memory of their daughter, Toby Ann Handelman, who had a great love and dedication to animals. The scholarship is earmarked for University of Nevada, Reno students from Clark County. NevadaSilver Silver&& &Blue Blue• Spring Spring2005 2005 Nevada Silver Blue •• Spring 2005 Nevada
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Dan Harper Memorial Scholarship The Women in Mining, Winnemucca Chapter has provided scholarships to Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering students for more than a decade. Creating this endowment (which is named in memory of Dan Harper, one of the Chapter’s original organizers) ensures this scholarship in perpetuity.
Thomas (Tom) A. Jackson Scholarship The late Mrs. Mildred K. Jackson remembered the University in her estate plans by establishing a scholarship for engineering students in honor of her husband, Thomas A. Jackson, who graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno in 1929.
Denny Jones Material Sciences Scholarship Dr. Denny A. Jones (’60 Metallurgical Engineering) led a long and distinguished career in the field of metallurgical engineering, which included 24 years as a University of Nevada, Reno professor. His family and friends created this fund in his memory.
Marilee Joyce Broadcast Scholarship Marilee Joyce (’85 Journalism), owner of Joyce Communications in Washington DC and host of “Eye On Washington,” created this scholarship to help future generations of broadcast journalists.
Michael S. Koizumi Scholarship To honor the memory of her husband, Michael S. Koizumi (’70 Civil Engineering), Cheryl Koizumi and Mike’s friends, family and colleagues created this fund. Mike, who along with other pursuits taught engineering courses, would be proud to further excellence in engineering education.
LeMay Award for Excellence in Teaching This award was established in honor of Professor H. Eugene LeMay, Jr. to reward and encourage outstanding teaching in the College of Science. Dr. LeMay received numerous awards while teaching in the Chemistry Department from 1966 until his retirement in 2004.
John Leonudakis Business Scholarship This business scholarship, established by the Northern Nevada Foundation, was named in memory of John Leonudakis, who was a board member of the Northern Nevada Foundation and a successful businessman.
Avis Tillie Eby Marsh Scholarship Mrs. Avis Tillie Eby Marsh was a Reno homemaker who, along with her husband, Robert, raised four children. Mr. Marsh established this fund in his wife’s memory to aid single mothers pursuing degrees at the University of Nevada, Reno.
McCrea Foundation Scholarship The McCrea Foundation, which was founded in Virginia by Mary Corling McCrea, has provided grants to a number of charitable organizations since it was formed in 1960. This endowment was created by the Foundation to aid College of Education students.
Robert B. McKee, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Friends and family of Dr. Robert B. McKee established this fund in his memory. An avid pilot, skier and fisherman, Dr. McKee taught for 38 years in the Mechanical Engineering Department, retiring as Professor Emeritus in 1994.
Mike (Merwin) Mitchell Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Mike Mitchell – beloved friend, colleague, educator and family man – by Dr. Mitchell’s family, friends and Department of Economics colleagues. Dr. Mitchell cared deeply about his students, and in his name, this fund will aid students in perpetuity.
Mono County Resource Conservation District Endowed CABNR Scholarship Awards from this fund, which was created by the Mono County Resource Conservation District, will aid students from Mono County high schools who are Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources majors.
Oral History Program Endowment This endowment was established by friends and supporters of the University of Nevada Oral History Program to further their mission of producing primary source oral histories that document the history and culture of Nevada and the American West.
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Investing in Excellence Through her estate, Ms. Marcella N. Phillips established this endowment in memory of her parents. The scholarship fund is dedicated to aid deserving University of Nevada, Reno students who are residents of Storey County.
Mark William Raggio Business Scholarship Friends and family of University of Nevada, Reno graduate Mark William Raggio (’85 Management) created this scholarship in his memory to aid deserving business students in their academic pursuits.
Mona Sanchez Joplin Memorial Scholarship This endowment was created by the family of Mona Sanchez Joplin (’78 Music), who displayed her passion for music and teaching as a faculty member of the Music Department. Mona’s gift for fostering a love of music in young people will continue in her name.
Philip G. Satre Chair in Gaming Studies The Harrah’s Foundation established this endowment to honor Philip G. Satre, Chairman of the Board and former CEO of Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc. The fund’s earnings will be used to provide a position for an internationally recognized scholar in gaming studies.
Ella Savitt Journalism Scholarship Through generous contributions, Mrs. Ella L. Savitt (’78 Honorary Alumna) and her husband, Sol Savitt (’78 Honorary Alumnus), established a legacy of support for those pursuing an education at the University of Nevada, Reno. Through her estate, the late Mrs. Savitt demonstrated her ongoing support of working journalism students.
Scott Motor Company Scholarship Scott Motor Company has been part of the northern Nevada community since 1929. The company generously established this scholarship to aid College of Education students during their teaching internships.
Silver State Schools Credit Union Scholarship This endowment, which was originally an annual award, was created by Las Vegas-based Silver State Schools Credit Union to provide scholarships to University of Nevada, Reno education majors completing their teaching internships.
Slemmons Lecture Series Endowment Dr. David ‘Burt’ Slemmons – a 38-year Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering faculty member and founder of both the Nevada Seismological Laboratory and the Center for Neotechtonic Studies – established this fund to support lectures jointly organized by the Nevada Seismological Society and the Center for Neotechtonic Studies.
Solso Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement The late Dr. Robert Solso, a former chairman and 21-year faculty member in the University of Nevada, Reno’s Psychology Department, established this fund to reward and encourage the development of outstanding scientific research in experimental psychology.
T. Lyle Taylor Scholarship Throughout most of his adult life, Lyle Taylor was dedicated to mining in Nevada. Mr. Taylor’s friends and family, including his wife Sue, established this fund in his memory to aid students who have a similar interest in mining studies.
Paul D. and Ollie B. Turner Scholarship This endowment was generously created with a planned gift from the estate of Paul D. Turner (’35 Economics) and his wife, Ollie B. Turner. Earnings from this fund will provide assistance to female musicians of junior or senior standing.
University of Nevada Medical Student Scholarship This endowed fund was established through the generosity of an anonymous donor. Scholarships from this endowment will be awarded to students in the M.D. program at the University of Nevada School of Medicine.
Ed Valterra Memorial This endowment was established by the friends and family of Ed Valterra, a respected manager of the Rafter 7 Ranch in Yerington. CABNR students will benefit greatly from this fund, as sheep producers have from Ed’s expertise.
Eva N. Wire Scholarship Endowment Along with her family and friends, Judith A. Michelson established this fund in memory of her loving mother, Eva N. Wire, who served as a surgical nurse for over 40 years. This fund provides scholarships to registered nurses who wish to further their education by completing a Bachelor of Science degree at the Orvis School of Nursing. NevadaSilver Silver&& &Blue Blue• Spring Spring2005 2005 Nevada Silver Blue •• Spring 2005 Nevada
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AITP Scholarship Endowment Alliance with the Washoe County Medical Society Alumni Association Scholarship Endowment Alumni Lifetime Membership Endowment Anglim-Bateman Scholarship Endowment Florence Marie Amland Scholarship Endowment Anne Luckenbill Anderson Scholarship Endowment Dr. James T. & M. Elizabeth Anderson Memorial Scholarship Derrill & Stella Angst Endowment Mary B. Ansari Map Library Endowment Jerry Antkowiak Scholarship Endowment Roxie Archie College of Business Administration Scholarship Endowment Arentz Student Center Endowment Frank D. Arnold Endowment in Finance Aaron E. Arnoldsen Memorial Scholarship Endowment Joseph F. & Dolores C. Arroyo Scholarship Endowment ASUN Scholarship Endowment
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Charles & Doris Bailey Scholarship Endowment Arthur Baker III Memorial Scholarship Endowment Joseph W. & Gale Baldecchi Scholarship Endowment Dr. Ross & Dorothy Dodd Ballard Scholarship John Bancroft Business Community Support Endowment John Bancroft Medical Scholarship Endowment Bank of America Scholarship Endowment Baskerville Scholarship for Visually Impaired Students Basque Studies Program Quasi Endowment Dean Sam Basta Scholarship Endowment George Basta Business Scholarship Endowment George & Ronald M. Basta Scholarship Endowment Harriet & George Basta Medical Student Scholarship Endowment Harriet Basta Education Scholarship Endowment Lura G. Batjer Memorial Scholarship Endowment Louis S. Bava Scholarship Endowment Smiley Klaich Bayless Nursing Endowment Melvin & Mildred Beaver Endowed Scholarship Loretta Beckman-Carr Scholarship Endowment Evelyn Beeson Scholarship Endowment Bruno & Edna Benna - Excellence in the Fine Arts Dr. & Mrs. Emanuel Berger Scholarship Endowment Douglas Bevans Scholarship Endowment Alan Bible Teaching Excellence Award Endowment Harold G. Biegler MSM Scholarship Endowment Janet & Sidney Bijou Scholarship Endowment The Professor Howard Blodgett Scholarship Endowment in Civil Engineering Bohach Police/Firefighter Scholarship Endowment John Bohach Memorial Scholarship Endowment Carlos Borland Scholarship Endowment Frank W. Bowdish Chemical Engineering Scholarship District Judge Grant L Bowen Distinguished Library
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Brady, Clift, Scott, Moss, Garey-Sage, Hald, Gholdoian Endowment Arthur Brant Endowed Chair in Geophysics Lilli Brant Reading Room Endowment Bretzlaff Foundation Scholarship Endowment Gloria Germain Brown Scholarship Endowment Bridge Paper Competition Endowment Diane K. Bryan Award Bullis Education Scholarship Endowment Leslie Burns & Mary Gray Research Professorship John Butler Professorship in Extractive Metallurgy H.M. Byars Civil Engineering Scholarship Endowment Norma & Ellis Byer Internship Scholarship Endowment
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CABNR General Endowed Scholarship Endowment Edward Callahan Scholarship Endowment Jay A. Carpenter Endowment William Cashill Scholarship Endowment James Cashman III Scholarship Endowment Zehra & Yunus Cengel Scholarship Endowment CERA Trust Endowment CERA Trust Endowment - College of Education Art Cerfoglio Memorial Scholarship CFA Scholarship Endowment L.H & M.W. Chanslor Endowment - Unrestricted Fund Charlton Family Fund for Excellence Endowment Harry M. Chase, Jr. Scholarship Endowment Chico Group Medical Student Scholarship Endowment Charles Chun Scholarship Endowment City of Sparks Scholarship Endowment Clark & Sullivan Constructors Endowment Fund Edna M. Clarkson Memorial Music Scholarship Endowment J.R. Clarkson Scholarship Endowment Jean Mary Clawson Scholarship Endowment Class of 1938 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1939 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1940 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1941 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1942 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1943 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1944 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1948 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1949 Scholarship Endowment Class of 1950 Endowment Challenge Class of 1951 Endowment Challenge Class of 1951 Mackay School of Mines Scholarship Class of 1952 Endowment Challenge Class of 1953 Endowment Challenge Class of 1954 Endowment Challenge Class of 1955 Endowment Challenge Class of 1956 Endowment Challenge Class of 1959 Endowment Challenge Classic Residence Scholarship Endowment Margriet Clevenger Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Ty Cobb Scholarship Endowment Charles Coe Family Scholarship Endowment College of Business Administration Logistics Endowment College of Liberal Arts Excellence Endowment College of Liberal Arts Howard Family Endowment Joan M. Comanor Scholarship Endowment Contri Construction Scholarship Endowment Michael Conway Scholarship Endowment Ennis Cosby Scholarship Endowment Loretta J. Cotner Scholarship Endowment Walter & Vivian Cox Scholarship Endowment Crawford Family Scholarship Endowment Cronenberger Family Scholarship Endowment Kathryn & Fredric Cronenberger Scholarship Crouch-Wright Scholarship Endowment John Joseph Crowley Scholarship Endowment in Geography Marie Crowley Geography Scholarship Endowment Mark Curtis Memorial Scholarship Endowment Ruth Curtis Scholarship Endowment in Visual Arts
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Eagle-Picher Minerals, Inc Scholarship Endowment Esther Early Scholarship Endowment Peter Echeverria Scholarship Endowment Elsie H. Edwards Memorial Fund Endowment Amy E. Egami Memorial Scholarship Endowment USAF Ret. Col. John Michael Etchemendy Endowment Ethics Seminar Series & Research Fellowship Jan Evans Library Collection Endowment Lillian Evansen Memorial Prize - Endowment Evasovic Family Geologic Field Camp Endowment Mike Evasovic Scholarship Endowment
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he Diane K. Bryan scholarship, a new endowment established in August 2004, will support single parents seeking educational opportunities in minerals education. The intent of the scholarship is to keep students motivated and enrolled, and not allow financial constraints to hinder their education or accomplishments. Since Bryan’s death in August 2004, two weeks after the fund was established, the scholarship fund has nearly quadrupled from the minimum endowment level of $10,000. Bryan was a single mother who moved to Reno with her three sons in 1974. She was never able to finish college, but she never lost her lust for learning. After living in the Reno area for two years, she met and married Dennis Bryan, a geologist originally from
South Dakota. In the early ‘90s, she became active in promoting Nevada’s mining industry, and worked to educate the community about minerals and the mining industry. Bryan spent much of her time volunteering at events like Hot August Nights and Sheep Dip, the “Roast of Reno.” She became the Team Hope Coordinator for the Pancreatic Action Network after she was diagnosed with cancer. The creation of the fund was to fulfill her wish to encourage others to finish school even while supporting a family. For more information or to donate to the Diane K. Bryan Fund, call Rachel Dolbier, Administrator, W.M. Keck Earth Science and Engineering Museum, at (775) 784-4528 or visit http://mines.unr.edu/museum.
Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald COBA Scholarship Endowment Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald Medical Scholarship Endowment Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald Nursing Scholarship Endowment Jean Amland Fitzpatrick Scholarship Endowment Carroll H. Flagg Scholarship Endowment Marilyn P. & William G. Flangas Scholarship Endowment Jean Ford Women’s Studies Scholarship Endowment Susan Forrest Journalism Scholarship Endowment Foundation Board Endowment Foundation Endowment for Journalism Don Fowler Endowment for Great Basin Archaeology Dr. Frazier Scholarship Endowment Friends and Alumni of CABNR Student Center Equipment and Maintenance Endowment Friends and Alumni of CABNR Student Internship & Research Scholarship Friends of the College of Education Equipment Fund Endowment Friends of the College of Education Quasi, Endowment Friends of the College of Education Scholarship Endowment Friends of the Library Endowment Richard Frohnen Teaching Excellence Endowment Frost Family Scholarship Endowment Maurice C. & Joyce C. Fuerstenau Scholarship Endowment B.J. Fuller Accounting Scholarship Endowment Dr. Mary Fulstone Endowment for Excellence Fulstone Family Scholarship Endowment
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John & Lillian Gabrielli Scholarship Endowment Gardner Engineering Scholarship Endowment Cecil Hardin Gay Scholarship Endowment Blanche Grace Holcomb Gazin Scholarship Endowment Geography Scholarship Endowment Geological Society of Nevada Endowed Scholarship Fred Gibson, Jr. School of Mines Faculty Endowment Dick and Hank Gilbert Memorial Scholarship Endowment Jim Gilbert Memorial Scholarship Endowment Karen Gilbert Memorial Scholarship Endowment Kathleen M. Gilbert Accounting Scholarship Endowment Vivian L. Gilbert Memorial Scholarship Endowment Helen Goodwin & Robert Snow MacCollister Curation John R. Gottardi Memorial Scholarship Endowment Granite Construction Scholarship Endowment Greater Reno-Sparks Chamber Past Presidents’ Scholarship Greenberg ElderCollege Endowment Gloria Griffen Memorial Library Endowment Grace A. Griffen Endowed Chair in History Robert Griffin/Clark Santini Memorial Endowment Clark J. Guild Family Scholarship Endowment
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By Jane Tors orothy Ginsberg Lemelson is committed to providing resources and opportunities to aspiring inventors and inspiring teachers. She and her late husband, Jerry, one of the most prolific inventors in the country’s history, created The Lemelson Foundation in 1993 to encourage the next generation of inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs. Lemelson later expanded her influence by establishing the Lemelson Education Assistance Program (LEAP) to promote and improve public, K-6 education studies. She has provided 125 Washoe County teachers with full scholarships to earn masters in Literacy Studies through the College of Education. Born in New Jersey, Lemelson is a graduate of the Parsons School of Design in Manhattan and taught for a short time at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts. Her success-
Ivan Sessions Smith Scholarship Endowment SNI Professional Scholarship Endowment Solso Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement Sparks/Reed High School Scholarship Endowment Adrienne “Binkie” Spina Memorial Endowment Margueritte Starr Endowed Scholarship Fund Joe Stein Memorial 4-H Scholarship Endowment Alyce Steinheimer Scholarship Endowment Vonita & Larry Stephens Scholarship Endowment in Nursing Vera Stern Internship and Research Scholarship Endowment Stetson-Beemer Insurance Scholarship Endowment H. Stoneson Firehouse Scholarship Endowment Joseph Stuntebeck Geography Scholarship Endowment Sgt. George Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Sundance Archeological Research Fund Frank M. Sweder/ Kiwanis Club Scholarship Endowment
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ful career in interior design continued to advance while she supported her family as her husband launched his work as an independent inventor. She later transferred her skills to the philanthropic realm. In addition to her important contributions to the University of Nevada, Reno, the family-administered Lemelson Foundation has partnerships with organizations such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Smithsonian Institution. A member of the Smithsonian’s National Board of Trustees, Lemelson was awarded the Order of James Smithson, the Institution’s highest honor. She is only the eighth recipient to receive the award since its inception in 1984. Lemelson, who makes her home in Incline Village, Nev., also was awarded the University of Nevada, Reno’s President’s Medal 2000 for her substantial contributions to the advancement of higher education.
Bruce R. Thompson Memorial Scholarship Endowment Marion G. Thompson Charitable Trust Endowment Evelyn B. Thurston Memorial Endowment Herb & Jean Tobman Scholarship Endowment David Tomac Scholarship Endowment Judy Taylor Trent College of Education Scholarship Endowment Dolores Saval Trigero Memorial Endowment Graduate Assistantships Paul D. and Ollie B. Turner Scholarship Endowment
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Richard L. Wagner Medical Student Scholarship Endowment Washoe County Medical Society John Stapleton Scholarship Mildred Evasovic Ward Scholarship Endowment Jeanne Elizabeth Weir Scholarship Endowment Jeffrey K. Wessel Endowed Scholarship Western Nevada Supply Co. Scholarship Endowment Robert & Twyila Whear Internship/Research Endowment Robert G. & Leslie H. Whittemore Scholarship Endowment Louis Wiener, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Mines Library Chrysie Winn Memorial Endowment Winn Scholarship Endowment Ruth M. Winter Memorial Scholarship Endowment JohnD Winters Family Scholarship Endowment Eva N. Wire Scholarship Endowment Hans Wolfe Scholarship Endowment Dorothye G. & Andrew J. Woodard Endowment Edward & Hilda Wunner Endowment
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2004 — December ENDOWMENTS FOUNDATION 31, 2004 31, 2004 2004 —1,December January 1, January NEW ENDOWMENTS
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Thomas M. Abraham Endowment Saber Abdel-Ghaffer Scholarship Endowment Jewett Adams Endowment Agricultural Award Endowment Agriculture Research Fellowship Buck & Randy Aiazzi Endowment Henry & Edith Albert Endowment Henry W. Albert Endowment School of Medicine Alumni Assn. Scholarship Endowment Alumni Football Scholarship Endowment Dr. Fred M. Anderson, Jr. Scholarship in Medicine Endowment Fred Anderson Endowment Anthropology Research Museum Anthropology Research Endowment Armstead Scholarship Endowment ASUN Scholarship Endowment Mary A. Atcheson Endowment Atmospherium Endowment G.B. & Shirley Avansino Endowment M. Ronald Avery, M.D., Medical Scholarship Endowment
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John Bagby Memorial Scholarship Endowment John A. Bailey Professional Expectancy Award in Counseling Endowment Camillo Barengo Memorial Endowment Agnes Barringere Music Memorial Fund Endowment George Basta Men’s Basketball Endowment George & Harriet Basta #2 Endowment George & Harriet Basta Medical Science Equipment Endowment George M. & Ronald M. Basta Scholarship Endowment O.G. Bates Endowment Jimmie & Beany Beanblossom Levithan Lookout Memorial Scholarship Endowment Carolyn Beckwith Endowment Beckwith Memorial Book Fund Endowment Enfield Bell Endowment Florence Belz Memorial Nursing Scholarship Endowment Guy Benham Memorial in Mathematics Endowment Guy Benham Memorial in Music Endowment Barbara Bennett Scholarship Endowment Philo Bennett Endowment
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Robert & Lucille Bick Research Endowment George C. Bierkamper Graduate Student Endowment Vivien K. Billick Memorial Endowment Block N Endowment Richard R. Blurton Endowed Award for Overall Excellence in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Cleo Seaton Bowman Endowment Captain Terry Cryder Brannon Memorial Scholarship Endowment Chester Brennan Endowment William Brodhead Endowment Frank E. Broili Endowment Howard E. Browne Endowment Richard & John Bryan Scholarship in Engineering Endowment Letha Burnett Scholarship Endowment John N. Butler Memorial Scholarship Endowment Mary W. Butler Endowment
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Scott R. Campbell Endowment Helen Coe Carter Endowment Robert H. Case Endowment Ronald J. Chadek Memorial Scholarship Endowment A.E. Cheney Endowment J.E. Church Endowment Peter Cladianos Sr. & Antonia Cladianos Scholarship Endowment Clark County Medical Society Auxiliary Scholarship Endowment C.E. Clough Endowment Isabel M. Crain Biomedical Research Scholarship Isabel M. Crain Medical Students Scholarship Crummer Foundation Gift Quasi Endowment Laura Cummings Endowment Charles F. Cutts Endowment
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Dr. Gerald Dales Scholarship Endowment Mary Dalton Endowment Dalzell and Frank Memorial Endowment Frances E. Dant Medical School Endowment Daughters of Union Vets Endowment Bob Davis Memorial Endowment Friends of Sammy Davis, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Endowment Williametta K. Day Endowment
Dr. Francis R. Dean Endowment Lino & Estelle Del Grande Endowment Jessie DeWar Art Scholarship Endowment Maude Dimmick Endowment Thomas E. Dixon Scholarship Endowment Dorothy Ellen Drew Medical School Endowment Dust Case Scholarship Endowment
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Helen Fallini Scholarship Endowment James E. Fasules Reynolds School of Journalism Endowment Alsino & Louise Fenech Memorial Fund Endowment Harold & Catherine Fitz Scholarship Endowment Lincoln and Meta Fitzgerald Core Humanities Endowment Fleischmann-Agriculture Endowment Fleischmann-Freshmen Endowment Fleischmann-Ladino Dairy Endowment Fleischmann-Regular Endowment Fleischmann School of Home Economics Endowment Joe Francis Medical School Scholarship Endowment Katie Frazier Native American Endowment Anna C. & Walter Frey Scholarship Endowment Robert Laird Fulton Endowment R.C. Fuson Chemistry Scholarship Endowment
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GAR Auxiliary Endowment John Wayne Gattshall Memorial Scholarship Noble H. Getchell Endowment Gignoux Family Memorial Endowment Frank Gignoux Endowment Joseph B. Ginocchio Scholarship Russell Goebel Athletic Scholarship Endowment Goodfellow Endowment College of Arts & Science Samuel Goudsmit Memorial Lectureship Endowment Graduate Student Association Endowment Daniel & Elizabeth Grant Endowment Greater Reno Italian Golf Assn. Scholarship Endowment
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Finlay J. MacDonald Endowment Mackay Endowment James MacMillan Endowment MacMillan-School of Veterinary Medicine Endowment George R. Magee Medicine Endowment Doug Magowan Memorial Scholarship Endowment Marion Mallory, Jr. College of Business Administration Scholarship Endowment H. Edward Manville Foundation Endowment Harold Marks Medical Student Scholarship Endowment Dr. Charles & Mary Marshall Endowment Rose B. Mathews Endowment George B. & Jane C. Maxey Memorial Scholarship in Mining Endowment Hubert E. McCoskey Endowment Fred McKenzie Memorial Scholarship Endowment Howard McKissick Endowment Mr. & Mrs. Murdock McLeod Endowment Melton-Gannett Oral History Endowment Perle Mesta Endowment Vaughn Minas Endowment Michelle Mitchell Endowment Elaine Mobley Endowment Joe E. Moose Award Endowment Lloyd & Martha Mount Endowment Mountain & Desert Research Endowment
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Al Pecetti Memorial Scholarship Endowment Budd Pecetti Medical Student Endowment Owen Peck Scholarship Endowment William D. Phillips Memorial Endowment Paul R. Pinching Memorial Scholarship Endowment in Arts & Science Ida B. Pittman Endowment Professor R.L. Post Memorial Scholarship in Music Endowment Pre-Med & Pre-Nursing Endowment Maida J. Pringle, R.N. Scholarship Endowment Lawrence E. Pyle Memorial Endowment
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Jackelin Rae Endowment Mackay School of Mines Douglas Paul Rennie Scholarship Endowment Reno Ad Club Foundation Award in Journalism Endowment Reno Newspapers Endowment H & T Reynolds Endowment Garvey Rhodes Endowment James & Irene Rice Medical StudentScholarship Endowment Warren V. Richardson Endowment John Douglas Robb Memorial Scholarship Endowment in Arts & Science Robertson-Fleming Range Management Endowment Rob R. Robertson Pre-Medical Scholarship Endowment Sidney W. Robinson Endowment Reynolds School of Journalism Sig Rogich Scholarship Endowment Rosalie Rosenberg Memorial Scholarship Endowment for Nursing
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Loni Dee Yopp Endowment Marion L.Young Scholarship Endowment
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BOARD OF REGENTS ENDOWMENTS January 1, 2004 — December 31, 2004
Carrie B. Layman Endowment Hedvig & Sigmund Leifson Scholarship in Physics Endowment Guy Leonard 1/3 Endowment Guy Leonard Endowment in Philosophy Adele Mayne Liddel Endowment Parker Liddel Endowment Louis E. Lombardi, M.D. Endowed Professorship in Family Medicine
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onstructed in 1997 solely through private donations, the University of Nevada’s Honor Court celebrates campus and community leaders in a beautiful, park-like setting adjacent to the Quad. An obelisk and pillars made of 200,000 pounds of white granite mined from the Sierra Nevada are inscribed with the names of major donors, award-winning faculty, students, employees and community members (includes engravings as of December 31, 2003). Along with the obelisk and pillars, the Honor Court features a gazebo, fountain, rose garden and benches. The gazebo’s Victorian design blends naturally with the surrounding campus architecture, making the Honor Court a perfect spot for quiet reflection.
Philanthropist DuPont E.L. Cord Foundation Max C. Fleischmann Foundation *Claude I. Howard W.M. Keck Foundation Lied Foundation Trust Charles N. & Ann Mathewson Old College, Inc. Warren Nelson, Chairman Nell J. Redfield Foundation Donald W. Reynolds Foundation *Graham & Jean Sanford Del E. Webb Foundation
Founder Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. Daniel J. & Althea M. Brimm Robert A. & Nancy Cashell E.L. Cord Foundation Joseph L. & Maude R. Cramer Francis E. Dant Robert H. & Madge Lee Davis First Interstate Bank of Nevada Foundation Foundation for Research John A. Harrah Harrah’s Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation Hewlett-Packard Co. *Howard R. Hughes International Game Technology Community Foundation *Herbert N. & Maree W. Jacobs Clarence & Martha Jones John & Kathleen Kelley City of Las Vegas *Richard & Ruth Lavery Lemelson Foundation Lied Foundation Trust John S. Livermore *Finlay J. MacDonald Mackay Family H. Edward, Jr. & Doris Manville Wilbur May Foundation 76
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Patron *Edith Albert Nazir A. & Mary B. Ansari *Roxie Archie Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. *George Basta Bently Nevada Corp. Reinhard Bruch *Fritz B. Burns Emily S. Carricaburu *Maud F. Dimmick Elko County Board of Commissioners John Shaw Field Foundation Don Frazier Gannett Foundation *Joseph B. Ginocchio *William E. Goodfellow Leslie B. & Mary Gray Robert A. & Grace A. Griffen Robert J. Hartman James R. Herz Christina M. Hixson
*Glad Burgeni Holmes *Francis W. ImMasche *Daniel C. Jackling *Alan Ladd Johnson *Eugene W. Kanning *Frank R. & Mildred Kappler *Lorin W. & Isabelle Kemp Lemelson Medical, Educational & Research Foundation Paul A. & Gwen Leonard *Gordon & Dorothe Macmillan Marion Mallory, Jr. Jessie P. McCarthy *Hubert E. & Genevieve McCoskey *Victoria McIver *Azad McIver Nevada Bell Newmont Mining Corp. *John & Marie Noble *Daniel A. & Edith E. O’Keefe Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Frank R. & Joann Randall *William S. ‘Si’ & Marilyn Redd Reno Cancer Center, Inc. Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority Ralph J. Roberts Seymour Schulich Foundation Clarence & Edna Schutte Scripps Howard Foundation Doris H. Shupe John Ben Snow Trust Hazel E. Stone *Wesley Elgin Travis *Laura Nelson Watkins *Beatrice & Fred Weisenburger George Whittell *Jerry & Betty Wilson
Gold Benefactors American Medical Association Education & Research *Derrill & Stella Angst Aristocrat, Inc. Bank of America
BankAmerica Foundation Josephine Beam Bruno & Edna Benna Peter S. Bing Richard W. Blakey Timothy J. Bray Lynn Bremer Bretzlaff Foundation, Inc. John & Deborah Brodeur Reinhard Bruch *Helen Coe Carter Cashman Equipment Co. Lon & Joyce Chaney E.P. ‘Chuck’ Charlton Chefs For Kids Foundation James L. Christensen *William Andrews Clark, Jr. Clark & Sullivan Constructors Helen Close Foundation Theodore J. Day Willametta K. Day Foundation Dorothy Ellen Drew Echo Bay Management Corp. *William & Effie Engel Carl & Eleonora Esping Ford Motor Co. Don Frazier *R.C. Fuson Albert & Jean Garbian Barbara C. Gianoli E. James Greenwald George Gund, III *Allan W. & Barbara L. Henderson Patrick S. Herz The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Willem Houwink Durward “Huck” & Susan Huckabay IAMS Co. Thomas B. Johnson *Mildred Knezevich Kresge Foundation Ronald M. & Susan J. Krump Dorothy Ginsberg Lemelson Lemelson Foundation Paul A. & Gwen Leonard Leonette Foundation Sven & Astrid Liljeblad Dixie D. May *Victoria McIver *Azad McIver Rollan D. & Marilyn R. Melton National Geographic Society Education Foundation Northern Nevada Italian Association, Inc. *Moya Olsen Lear Robert J. Parlasca Pierce Manufacturing Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Reynolds Electrical & Engineering Edgel Richardson Helen Rutherford Saint Mary’s Health Network *Charlotte M. Scarlett Scripps Howard Foundation Lex A. Simpson John Ben Snow Trust
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Silver Benefactors ACSPECT and Nevada Business & Science Foundation Emma Lee Adams Advertising Association of Northern Nevada A2N2 Syed N. and Fara Ahmed Fred & Jean Allegretti Alliance with the Washoe County Medical Society AMAX Foundation American Culinary Federation American Honda Foundation Arthur G. & Eliza Anderson *Fred M. & Anne Anderson Janet Andrews AngloGold North America, Inc. *Derrill & Stella Angst Annenberg Foundation *Samuel, Jr. & Mary Arentz Samuel, III & Trudie Arentz *Mildred Arnold Friends & Family of Aaron E. Arnoldsen Dolores C. Arroyo Associated General Contractors of America, Nevada Chapter AT&T *Thomas Bahan *Dorothy Dodd Ballard John M. & Marie M. Bancroft Richard P. & Carolyn J. Banis Bank of America Living Trust Barker *Malcolm & Audrey Barr *Earl Beanblossom Carolyn Beckwith *Florence Belz Bruno & Edna Benna Virginia S. Bennett *Dorothy Benson Roger A. Bergmann Paul A. & Judith L. Bible Sidney & Janet Bijou *Vivian Billick Roger Bissett
Ira Blundell Boomtown Hotel & Casino *Grant L. & True G. Bowen Russell & Margaret Boynton Arthur & Lilli Brant Lynn Bremer Mabel Stanaway Briggs John & Deborah Brodeur Reinhard Bruch Leonard & Helen Buck Frank H. & Eva B. Buck Foundation Carol Franc Buck Foundation Florence Ann Burgess Letha Burnett Lucy Grimes Burton John Butler Louis J. Capurro Family Ann Jones Carlson *Loretta B. Carr Virginia Casson E.P. ‘Chuck’ Charlton Clinton I. Chase Chefs For Kids Foundation Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Anine Christenson *Clara Chun Circus Circus Hotel Casino The Clarkson Co. Helen Close Foundation Thomas R. & Mary L. Conklin Ted E. Contri William & Camille Cosby, Jr. Viola Vestal Coulter Foundation *Walter & Vivian Cox *Isabel M. Crain Marie Crowley Foundation Charles Cutts *Gerald & Virginia Dales Louise Davies *Dana J. Davis Willametta K. Day Foundation *Joanne De Longchamps David & Marsha Deming *William Denevi John & Sue Dermody Hazel Desimone D. Leonard & Sally Detrick Di Loreto Contruction & Development, Inc. Norman L. & Laura Dianda Lorraine Dickinson *Carl A. Digino Digital Equipment Corp. James K. & Jean S. Dobey Doctors’ Management Co. *Elizabeth C. Donnelly Byron A. Donzis Sterling M. & Joan M. Doubrava *Sterling M. & Kathryn L. Doubrava Jack R. Douglass Joseph E. Duhart Ruth Ede Walter & Randy Edwards Elkhart Brass Manufacturing Co., Inc. Dick & Win Elmore Larry S. & Evelyn S. English Helen Essroger
Frank B. Evans Mike Evasovic & Sons Fairweather Foundation *John ‘Jack’ F. Fegely William R. & Barbara J. Feltner First Western Savings Assoc. *Harold & Sue Fitz Mike & Marisa Fitzgerald *Douglas Houston Ford Ford Motor Co. Donald D. & Catherine S. Fowler Don Frazier Freedom Forum Frehner Construction Co. Walter & Anna Frey Richard N. & Georgia A. Fulstone *Juanita Garat Louella Garvey Jose & Gloria Gastanaga Genentech, Inc. Geological Society of Nevada *Noble Getchell Elias F. & Jody Ghanem Barbara C. Gianoli Fred D. Gibson John Gignoux Russell Goebel Family Grand Chapter of Nevada Order of the Eastern Star Granite Construction Co. Leslie B. & Mary Gray *Clark J. Guild, Jr. Arlene Hall Arthur & Joanne Hall Thomas Hall Herbert Hallman Luke Hancock Foundation Dent N. Hand Tony Harrah John T. & Pauline Harris Thelma B. & Thomas P. Hart Paul Hartman Daniel & Marguerite Harvey Ledbetter Family Philip & Eleanore Haskett Richard Hawkins Health Management Solutions *Harold & Irene Herz *William & Mary Hill Wynne Hill-Smith *Emily Hilliard Leo Hoefer & Elly Werner *Eleanor Holloway Alma Holmshaw Homestake Mining Co. *George Hopkins Charles & Ruth Hopping Houghton Foundation Geoffrey Stoneson House F. Clinton & Beverly Howard Chitha & Roshan Hulugalle John E. & Frances W. Humphrey Harry Huneycutt S. Frank Hunt Independence Mining Co., Inc. Mario & Yvonne Isola
*Joseph R. & Sadie Jackson Jaksick Family *Marsh & Dorothy Johnson Martin B. & Betty V. Johnston Robin Joyce William & Bridget Kahl *Frank R. & Mildred Kappler Richard & Mary Karlson Nora Kawamura William M. & Judith S. Kearney Donald & Lorraine Kelley Fred & Sophia Kelley Kennecott Corp. Eleanor Killebrew-Brown Richard Kirman Marjorie Kitselman Leslie Kitselman *Lawton Kline John S. & James L. Knight Foundation *Molly Flagg Knudtsen William Kottinger Marvin Kratter Jim & Linda Kuraisa L/F Technologies Domenico Lambertucci *Marc & Alice LeDuc Robert & Joy Leland Charitable Trust Lemelson Medical, Educational & Research Foundation Modesto L. & Lois K. Leonardi Leonette Foundation Warren & Janet Lerude Sven & Astrid Liljeblad Lincy Foundation Otto & Beverly Linnecke Shiela Lonie *Edith Lovelock *Juanita Ludwigs William J. Lynch Robert & Helen G. MacCollister Micol Mackenzie John D. Mackey *Louise Mallory Charles & Mary Marshall Edgar Marston *Wilbur May *Jack & Pauline McCloskey Joseph McDermott Anna McDonnell Rachel K. Mead Alan Means Michael J. Melarkey John Midby & Associates Lois Merritt & James K. Mikawa Maya Miller Vaughn Minas Model Dairy *John & Edda Morrison *Charles & Cornelia Murray *Luella Murray Robert & Eva Nahas National Geographic Society Education Foundation *Warren Nelson Nevada CPA Foundation for Education & Research
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Charles H. Stout Foundation *Wallace E. Taber *Catherine Urban Evelyn Walker *Laura Nelson Watkins Irma Weede Western Nevada Supply Co. Western States Petroleum Assoc. *Thomas & Juanita Greer White Harvey & Annette Whittemore Shelby Wilbourn *Jerry & Betty Wilson *W. Howard Winn Harriet B. Wolf *Bertha M. Woolverton Stanley B. Wright *Marion L. Young
Nevada Gaming Foundation Nevada Insurance Education Foundation Nevada Mining Assoc., Inc. Nevada Scottish Rite Foundation Nevada State Medical Assoc. New West Distributing *John & Marie Noble Marjorie North National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame *Dorothy J. Nyswander Margarete Oesterle *Moya Olsen Lear Angelo Pardini Carl Parise Brooks Park Family William & Andrea G. Pelter Gregor & Dion Peterson Robert & Nancy Phelps Phelps Dodge Corporation/Foundation Russell Pinching Pinson Mining Co. Placer Dome, Inc. Lawrence E. Pyle *E.J. Questa Dorothy Quinn Rayrock Mines, Inc. Reno Advertising Club Foundation Reno Hilton Reno Orthopaedic Clinic Justin & Alyce Reyneri Edgel Richardson Bradley H. & Vivian Roberts Rita W. Roberts Joseph H. & Yerda M. Robertson Henry L. Rolling Ross Products Division - Abbott Laboratories Henry H. Rushing Helen Rutherford Klaus & Mary Saegebarth *Rena Safford Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center John L. & Mona L. Sandorf Sands Regency Hotel Casino Santa Fe Pacific Gold Corp. Phil & Jennifer Satre Ruth Saviers *Grant & Bette Sawyer Richard & Rae Ann Schuster *Arthur Scott Scott Aviation *Blanche Scranton Edward ‘Ted’ Scripps, II Family Leo V. & Diane E. Seevers Shell Oil Co. Foundation *Lewis Shuman Silicon Graphics Silver Legacy *James Skinner Noah Smernoff John Ben Snow Trust Anton & Arlene Sohn Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada Spectra-Physics *Herbert & Norma Splatt
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*Bertha Standfast *Margueritte Starr Sidney & Vera Stern Lillie Stock Frank Stokes Stonefield, Inc. *Charles H. & Elizabeth W. Stout Charles H. Stout Foundation Tektronix Inc. Texaco Foundation Barbara A. & Robert P. Thimot William C. & Barbara C. Thornton Charles C. Thorp Timken-Sturgis Foundation Amos Tinkey Tim & Pam Tolan Judy Trent Patricia A. Tripple Thomas & Ann Trudell Erol Turer George Dee Turner Family USA Funds *Hazel Van Allen Robert A. Wagner Wal-Mart Foundation Evelyn Walker Phyllis Walsh *Laura Nelson Watkins Ranson W. & Norma Webster *Mary Weeks *Sonie Weiss Western Nevada Supply Co. Westinghouse Electric Corp. Weyher Brothers Co. *Glenn & Christine Whiddett *Thomas & Juanita Greer White Jesse Whited *Louis Wiener, Jr. Hazel Mae Wilson JohnD & Kathleen Winters Robert A. Wise Jane Witter *Andrew J. & Dorothye Woodard Thomas Wyatt Wyman-Gordon
Classified Emploee of the Year Award Dawn E. Arnold Robert F. Butler Patricia A. Chambers Susan A. Chern Dagmar M. Copenhaver Debi A. Dearman Linda L. Gorelangton Cheryl Hinman *Alice H. Kellames Arlene Kramer *Mena Porta Jimmie W. Ralls Ellen N. Santina Denise L. Schaar-Buis *Charles Schulz Elaine B. Steiner *George D. Sullivan
Clint R. Ulrich Linda A. Vogedes
Distinguished Faculty Award Philip L. Altick Eleanore Bushnell John N. Chappel William A. Douglass Jerome E. Edwards Robert M. Gorrell Anne B. Howard James W. Hulse James C. McCormick Paul W. McReynolds Robert W. Merrill *Wilbur S. Shepperson Hyung K. Shin Ross W. Smith
Distinguished Nevadan Award Bert Acree *Eva B. Adams John J. Ascuaga Raymond C. Avansino *Walter S. Baring Richard T. Barrington *George M. Basta *Clara I. Beatty Edna B. Benna Bruno Benna *Dorothy E. Benson Donald E. Bently Lowell C. Bernard Norman Biltz Minnie P. Blair Kittie Bonner Mildred N. Bray Newell E. Broadbent *Norman D. Brown *Merwyn H. Brown *Albert E. Cahlan *Thelma Calhoun Louis S. Cannon Louis J. Capurro Robert A. Cashell *John E. Cavanaugh *Margery E. Cavanaugh Donald Cavin *Henry H. Cazier *James E. Church David W. Clark *Tyrus R. Cobb *Walter J. Cox Thomas O. Craven Frances E. Crumley *Angela D. Dandini *Fred J. Delongchamps Norman L. Dianda *Louis M. Dixon Carl F. Dodge *Fred H. Dressler
Vernon ‘James’ J. Eardley Joseph H. Ely Frank J. Fahrenkopf Barbara J. Feltner *Jean E. Ford *Peter P. Frandsen *Mary Fulstone Morris F. Gallagher Charles D. Gallagher Dorothy S. Gallagher Thomas H. Gallagher Frank F. Garside Paul S. Garwood *Vincent P. Gianella *Norman D. Glaser *Mary L. Gojack *Nancy A. Gomes Archie C. Grant *Leslie B. Gray *Robert B. Griffith *Clark J. Guild *Marshall A. Guisti Preston Q. Hale Jesse J. Hall *Wesley W. Hall *William Harrah Katherine Mackay Hawkins *Robert L. Helms Howard Hickson Joyce A. Hollister *Thomas K. Hood *Claude I. Howard Albert H. Huber Barbara E. Hug Procter R. Hug Fritzi N. Huntington Harold J. Jacobsen *Clarence K. Jones *James A. Joyce Phyllis B. Kaiser *Gilbert H. Kneiss *Ray Knisley *K. O. Knudson *Molly Flagg Knudtsen Ralph W. Lattin *Glenn J. Lawlor Paul D. Laxalt *Robert P. Laxalt *Paul A. Leonard John S. Livermore Ioannis A. Lougaris *Forest B. Lovelock *Melvin E. Lundberg William Macdonald Luther Mack Edgar J. Marston *John E. Martie Ernest Martinelli Louise J. Marvel *John R. McCloskey Jean McElrath Leo E. McFadden *Harvey F. McPhail *Rollan D. Melton Peter Merialdo *Albert A. Michelson
Investing in Excellence Distinguished Service Award Jack F. Clarke Neal A. Ferguson James R. Kidder John P. Marschall Patricia K. Miltenberger Walter F. Nicks Daniel L. Pease Arthur C. Roberto Brian J. Whalen
Foundation Professors Philip L. Altick Glendel W. Atkinson Berch Berberoglu Joel Berger Bruce E. Blackadar Gary Blomquist Morris R. Brownell James N. Brune Richard D. Burkhart Thomas F. Cargill Richard O. Davies Stephen C. Destjeor Bruce M. Douglas William R. Eadington Catherine S. Fowler Donald D. Fowler Maurice C. Fuerstenau *Beatrix T. Gardner Robert A. Gardner William T. Gerthoffer Peter J. Goin Faramarz Gordaninejad Chaitan P. Gupta Donald L. Hardesty Rodney E. Harrington Thomas R. Harris Steven C. Hayes Joseph R. Hume Thomas R. Kozel John G. Lenz David A. Lightner Cleborne D. Maddux Ardythe A. McCracken Stephen McFarlane Robert W. Merrill Glenn C. Miller Manoranjan Misra Bruce T. Moran John H. Nelson Thomas J. Nickles John H. Peacock Ronald A. Phaneuf Kambiz Raffiee James T. Richardson Margaret A. Ronald Mehdi Saiidi Kenton M. Sanders David A. Schooley
Richard A. Schweickert Lawrence T. Scott Emma Sepulveda Pulvirenti Robert S. Sheridan Hyung K. Shin Marilyn G. Smith Ross W. Smith Stephen N. Tchudi William S. Templeton Baldev K. Vig Leonard B. Weinberg David P. Westfall Richard A. Wirtz
Tibbitts Distinguished Teacher Award Phillip C. Boardman Michael P. Branch Richard D. Burkhart James R. Carr Indira Chatterjee Christine O. Cheney Richard A. Curry *Dana J. Davis David E. Ehrke Christopher H. Exline John H. Frederick Billy ‘B.J.’ J. Fuller Cheryll A. Glotfelty Alan A. Gubanich Gary J. Hausladen *David W. Hettich Dale W. Holcombe Anne B. Howard Kenneth C. Kemp Larry J. Larsen Harold E. Lemay *Rosella Linskie James C. McCormick Margaret E. McIntosh Elwood L. Miller Gary M. Norris Carol B. Olmstead Gailmarie Pahmeier-Henry Donald C. Pfaff Fred ‘Fritz’ A. Ryser Hugh L. Shapiro Paul F. Starrs *F. Donald Tibbitts Eric L. Wang Donald W. Winne Edward A. Zane
Honorary Degree Recipients *Brewster Adams *Eva B. Adams *Charles F. Aked *Robert A. Allen
Arthur G. Anderson *Frederick M. Anderson Mary B. Ansari Milton B. Badt John M. Bancroft *Bud L. Beasley Donald E. Bently *William J. Berg *Julius Bergen Lloyd V. Berkner Anne G. Berlin *Ellin M. Berlin *Rose V. Berry *Alan A. Bible Benson D. Billinghurst William W. Bliss Horace P. Boardman *Jeanne L. Botts *Emmet D. Boyle William ‘Bud’ O. Bradley *Robert M. Brambila Daniel J. Brimm Richard H. Bryan Daniel F. Byron *James D. Cameron *Jay A. Carpenter Nancy Cashell Edward I. Cassidy *Azro E. Cheney *James E. Church *Hannah K. Clapp *Walter E. Clark *William E. Clawson Roswell K. Colcord Joseph N. Crowley *Alessandro Dandini *Grace M. Dangberg Mark H. Dawson J. Edward Day Evelyn J. de la Rosa *Joanne De Longchamps Carl F. Dodge *Samuel B. Doten Vernon ‘James’ J. Eardley *Edgar Eather *Howard P. Eells *Russell R. Elliott *Mary W. Emery *Edward S. Farrington *James Fife *Max C. Fleischmann *Sarah H. Fleischmann *Charles E. Fleming *Peter P. Frandsen Donald Frazier *Maude Frazier *Noble H. Getchell Fred D. Gibson George W. Gillemot *Louis D. Gordon *Charles H. Gorman Robert M. Gorrell *Oscar W. Griswold *Clark J. Guild George Gund Morris Hadley
*Royce A. Hardy *George Brinton M. Harvey Robert Heizer Charles B. Henderson Roger W. Heyns Robert C. Horton *Claude I. Howard Dolores C. Huerta *Procter R. Hug John Hume Neil D. Humphrey *C. V. Isbell Helen ‘Jeane’ J. Jones *Helena E. Joy *Henry J. Kaiser *John C. Kinnear *Molly Flagg Knudtsen Walter Kohn Charlton G. Laird Richard E. Lapchick Paul D. Laxalt *William P. Lear *John T. Ledger *Jerome H. Lemelson *Sven S. Liljeblad *Louis E. Lombardi *Malcolm Love *Effie M. Mack Luther Mack *Katherine A. Mackay *H. Edward Manville *Anne H. Martin Robert C. Maxson Dixie D. May Charles E. McAllister *Patrick A. McCarran Frank W. McCulloch *Joseph F. McDonald *Russell W. McDonald Louis W. McHardy Marilyn R. Melton *Rollan D. Melton Charles J. Merdinger John H. Midby Sandra A. Miller *N. Edd Miller Allen H. Neuharth *John D. Noble *Charles A. Norcross *Frank H. Norcross *Michael ‘Mike’ O’Callaghan *Tasker L. Oddie *George F. Ogilvie *William E. Ogle *Moya Olsen Lear *William E. Orr *Arthur E. Orvis *Jesse Owens *Stanley G. Palmer Andrea V. Pelter John R. Pierce *Edward L. Pine *Key Pittman *Neil W. Plath *E. J. Questa *Charles A. Ramm
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Maya P. Miller Laura E. Mills William H. Moffat *Warren L. Monroe *Edda H. Morrison Marvin L. Moss *John V. Mueller *Myrtle Tate Myles *Warren L. Nelson Jacqueline Nightingale *Leon Nightingale *William A. O’Brien *Stanley M. Pargellis *Edna B. Patterson Dorothy Patterson Elton Andrea V. Pelter Myriam R. Pennington William N. Pennington *Marvin Picollo *Edward L. Pine *Vail Pittman *Marilyn Redd *Si Redd *Donald W. Reynolds Sigmund Rogich Phillip G. Rose *Charles H. Russell Helen R. Rutherford Robert H. Sanford *Ella M. Savitt *Sol Savitt Byrd Sawyer A.L. Scott *Edward W. Scripps *Albert G. Seeliger *Charles E. Seitz Sister M. Seraphine *Fred Settelmeyer J. Harvey Sewell *Hugh A. Shamberger *Chris H. Sheerin Noah Smernoff *Alfred M. Smith *Arthur M. Smith *Louis P. Spitz Sallie Springmeyer *Charles H. Stout *Elizabeth W. Stout Jack B. Streeter William D. Swackhamer *Vincent L. Thompson Barbara C. Thornton William C. Thornton *Clarence J. Thornton C. Harold Van Zee Sue E. Wagner *Thomas P. Walker *Wallie Warren Robert C. Weems, Jr. Roland D. Westergard *Harold F. Whalman *Sessions S. Wheeler *Thomas C. Wilson Kathleen ‘Kay’ K. Winters *Bertha S. Woodard *William K. Woodburn
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Jose Ramos-Horta *John R. Redman *Joseph R. Redman *Donald W. Reynolds *Katherine Riegelhuth *Silas E. Ross *Eugene A. Salet *Irving J. Sandorf Tommy Sands *William C. Sanford *Frank Grant Sawyer *J. Craig Sheppard Gerald C. Smith *Lloyd P. Smith Bonnie M. Smotony Kenneth C. Spengler *Lester D. Summerfield *Banzo Tezuka *Bruce R. Thompson James S. Toreson *Wesley E. Travis Desmond Tutu Barbara F. Vucanovich *Donald R. Warren Franklin C. Wartman *Ernst J. Watts Margaret Marean Wheat George Whittell Edwin L. Wiegand *Jeanne E. Wier *Nathaniel E. Wilson *George Wingfield *Earl Wooster Kenneth E. Young
Outstanding Researcher Award Bruce E. Blackadar Gary Blomquist Morris R. Brownell Thomas F. Cargill Bruce M. Douglas William A. Douglass Catherine S. Fowler Donald D. Fowler *Beatrix T. Gardner Robert A. Gardner Donald L. Hardesty Steven C. Hayes Dorothy Hudig Joseph R. Hume William H. Jacobsen Kathleen D. Keef David A. Lightner Paul W. McReynolds Robert W. Merrill Manoranjan Misra
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Thomas J. Nickles Alan S. Ryall Mehdi Saiidi Kenton M. Sanders David A. Schooley Lawrence T. Scott Hyung K. Shin John L. Sutko Baldev K. Vig David P. Westfall
President’s Medalists Jose A. Ardanza *Richard W. Arden Oscar Arias Lynn J. Atcheson John M. Bancroft Richard P. Banis Frank N. Bender Ondra L. Berry Margaret J. Boynton Russell F. Boynton *Joan S. Bradley David L. Buckman Rose M. Bullis Robert E. Buss Dudley G. Cate Robert C. Clift Thomas R. Conklin *Mark Curtis Theodore J. Day Ralph Denton Norman L. Dianda Joan L. Dyer Jo Ann Elston Fritsi H. Ericson Dolores M. Feemster Rosemary Flores *Jean E. Ford Elaine D. Frankovich Georgia Fulstone Jerry L. Hall Thomas J. Hall William C. Helming Holmes G. Hendricksen Dorothy H. Huffey International Game Technology *Joseph R. Jackson James W. Johnson *Alyce Jones Helen ‘Jeane’ J. Jones Martha H. Jones *James A. Joyce Daniel J. Klaich Dorothy Lemelson Gwenevere F. Leonard *Travis B. Linn
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J. Kay Loudon William R. Lummis Ann Mathewson Charles Mathewson Bernice Martin-Mathews Stella Mason Parson Myrna M. Matranga Dan Miles Bertha Miranda Mary Lou Moser Marvin L. Moss D. Jean Myles Jacqueline Nightingale *Leon Nightingale *Robert M. Nitsche Sandra D. O’Connor *Margaret E. O’Donnell *Mae Z. Orvis William D. Parish Robert I. Pearce Owen C. Peck Andrea V. Pelter David L. Phillips Jack T. Reviglio Thomas R. Reviglio John F. Rhodes Bradley H. Roberts James H. Roberts Ralph J. Roberts Frederick J. Schwab *Edward W. Scripps Patty Sheehan Ada F. Taylor William C. Webb June F. Whitley *W. Howard Winn Kathleen ‘Kay’ K. Winters *Hans R. Wolfe Ronald R. Zideck Gregg W. Zive
R. Herz Gold Medalists Laura L. Ahearn Adam E. Altman *Sarah G. Anderson Kim E. Aramini *Altha P. Babcock Kristy M. Baker *Eillen K. Baldwin Mary E. Ballinger *Edwina J. Banigan Carolyn L. Basta Georgia Beloso Ugalde L. Bolanos Patricia M. Boyes Leslie M. Bruce *Herbert D. Bruce
Linda L. Bufton Boyce W. Burge Stanley E. Bush *Eunice A. Cagwin *George A. Cann *Charles M. Chatfield *Nevada B. Christian Antoinette A. Cortese *Ina G. Crowell Patricia A. Del Tufo Peggy C. Doyle Mark W. Dunagan *Sarah Dyche Deborah J. Earl Tracy D. Echeverria *Frances Echeverria Ada M. Elliot Elizabeth Ellis *Harold M. Engle Spencer L. Ericksen Jessica S. Escobar Matthew C. Exline Lori L. Farias *Ruth Ferris *Florence H. Flagg Patricia L. Gehr Paul Gomez Virginia C. Grafton Brad T. Graves Carmelina B. Grundel *Jeanne M. Hall *Edith C. Harris *Walter C. Harris Paul L. Hartman Patricia I. Helmick Donna M. Hester Lynne M. Hoffman August Holmes Norma L. Horner *Alvin H. Jacobs Joelle K. Jay *Carol C. Johnson *Helen M. Jones Virginia D. Kellermeyer Kenneth C. Kent James ‘Rayner’ R. Kjeldsen Edward C. Klatt Ross P. Kohlmoos Jerrod L. Laputz Olaf S. Leifson Brian S. Lent Liana S. Lianov Aaron C. Logan *Alice L. Lohse Verdie L. Lohse Nancy L. Long Tasha E. Lopez Michon M. Mackedon John A. Mallery Eric A. Marchand
Gene W. McDaniel Paul S. McFarlane Norma L. Miller Deborah L. Morgenthaler Adele M. Murdough *Margaret Muth Judith A. Nash Lucinda L. Newell William A. O’Brien *Audrey W. Ohmert *Alice L. Organ Walter S. Palmer Matthew Papez Michael J. Papez Kristin Papez Steven C. Peterson Robert S. Pretto Charles E. Randall *Margaret F. Rawson Kim A. Rich Clarence R. Richardson *Dorothy F. Riechers George E. Riehm Rosalind M. Rios Mark G. Roelofs Shawna M. Ross Leanne M. Saarem Alyson W. Savant Patrick J. Saxton Robert T. Schumacher George W. Sears Elizabeth A. Seites Hyong W. Shim Dimitri Y. Shlyakhtenko Lily H. Shu Tanja Sjogren Karen A. Smith *William I. Smyth Jennifer L. Stafford Matthew A. Stein Mark L. Stovak Stacie E. Suchsland Blaine H. Sullivan Rose MacLin B. Summers *Charles M. Taylor Irwin P. Ting Jared P. Wagner *Thomas P. Walker Mark D. Wallace Lori L. Williams Rhonda J. Williamson *Claude V. Winder Nancy Wong *Florence R. Young Clarence ‘Cliff’ C. Young Bonifacio Yturbide Nicholas P. Zappas Andrew N. Zeiser *Ethel R. Zimmer
Investing in Excellence
“Annette and I wanted to honor the legacy of service to others reflected in my mom and dad’s dedication to this community and state. We are delighted to be able to help the University reach its exciting goals at the Knowledge Center.” —Harvey Whittemore
A distinguished history of service to the University What was the first step in this long journey of giving of themselves? There is, perhaps, no definitive moment, but there are some benchmarks.
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n 1947, the parents, Robert and Leslie, graduated from the University. In 1974, Harvey and Annette received their Nevada degrees, he in political science and she in elementary and special education. In between, Harvey’s siblings — Bob, Lynn, David and Ellen — attended the University. Robert’s career included service as a highschool teacher and principal, college professor, educator and counselor to troubled youth and trustee of the Washoe County School Board. Eventually, he “came home” to be director of counseling and testing at the University and, later, dean of University extension. Leslie was well-known as a philanthropist and community activist for organizations that included the Assistance League, the PresbyFrom left: Harvey’s father, Robert Whittemore, Annette and Harvey. Photo by Jean Dixon
terian Church, the Nevada State Philanthropic Education Organization and her sorority, Pi Beta Phi. Harvey’s undergraduate work led to further study and a law degree, a partnership in one of Nevada’s foremost law firms and a burgeoning reputation as the state’s leading legislative expert. He was honored in 2001 as the University’s Alumnus of the Year.
Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center Harvey and Annette Whittemore have made a $1 million gift to the University’s Foundation to benefit the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center. The Leslie Harvey and Robert George Whittemore Tower Entry and Reception Gallery are named in honor of Harvey’s parents. The Knowledge Center will feature information specialists who will help provide access to information that ranges from art collections and graphics to print publications, online databases and audio and video clips.
Annette has used her background in education as president of the HHV-6 Foundation, a charitable organization that disseminates information about a herpes virus that can invade the central nervous system and interfere with a body’s immune system. She is a cofounder of the Nevada CFS Foundation, which seeks to raise awareness of chronic-fatigue syndrome, conduct research on the causes and promote a center for clinical treatment. “The Whittemores have made generous contributions to the University’s academic and athletic programs,” said John Carothers, vice president of development and alumni relations. “In addition to his and Annette’s gifts, Harvey serves on both the AAUN and Foundation Boards.”
To learn more about The Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center contact Michele Basta at 775-784-6500, ext. 265
basta@unr.edu
Meet Nevada Alumni Association Lifetime Member Tim Crowley The University of Nevada, Reno has always been a large part of Tim Crowley’s life. His connection and passion for education began at an early age when he would visit his father Joe Crowley, emeritus professor and university president, on campus.
entities which include the University and Community College System of Nevada. His primary goal is to help bring much needed funding to the institutions of higher education statewide. Crowley continues to share his supportive role with the university
While at Nevada, Crowley studied geography, was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and one of six founding members of the Cycling Club. His fondest memories include daily experiences on campus and faithful participation as a fan at athletic events. Currently, he is a partner with The Griffin Crowley Group and has been a Nevada lobbyist for eight years. A well-respected professional, he represents business and public
and stay in touch with friends through his Alumni Association Lifetime Membership. According to Crowley, “My lifetime membership in the Alumni Association provides me the unique opportunity to support the association’s programming efforts to keep alumni connected now and into the future.” The Alumni Association thanks Tim Crowley for his support. The lifetime membership provides a continued connection to the university and helps support activities and programming for alumni and students.
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