The Margin of Excellence t h e v i r g i n i a t e c h f o u n dat i o n a n d v i r g i n i a t e c h p h i l a n t h r o py a n n ua l r e p o r ts f o r f i s c a l y e a r 2012-2013
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Cover: Virginia Tech President Charles W. Steger in front of the university’s new Center for the Arts.
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Virginia Tech Foundation officers and administration
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Virginia Tech Foundation Board of Directors
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Virginia Tech Foundation properties
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Ben J. Davenport Jr., Chairman of the Board
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John E. Dooley, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary-Treasurer
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Supporting the ambitious agenda of Virginia Tech, in service to the region, commonwealth, and world
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Global
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Inclusive
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Technologically advanced
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Comprehensive
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Research intensive
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Excellence in athletics
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Across the commonwealth
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Philanthropy Annual Report 2012-2013 34
Mobilizing private support to help Virginia Tech and those it serves
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University Development administration and directors
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Elizabeth A. “Betsy� Flanagan, Vice President for Development and University Relations
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Major gift highlights
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Designation of contributions, uses, and sources of gifts
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Virginia Tech giving societies
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Ut Prosim Society membership list
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Caldwell Society membership list
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Legacy Society membership list
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Officers Executive Vice President
Chairman of the Board Ben J. Davenport Jr.
Elizabeth A. Flanagan
Chairman, Davenport Energy Inc. and First Piedmont Corporation
Vice President for Development and University Relations,Virginia Tech
Chief Executive Officer and Secretary-Treasurer
Executive Vice President
John E. Dooley
M. Dwight Shelton Jr.
CEO and Secretary-Treasurer, Virginia Tech Foundation Inc.
Vice President for Finance and CFO,Virginia Tech
Administration John E. Dooley CEO and Secretary-Treasurer 540-231-2265 jdooley@vt.edu
Terri T. Mitchell Associate Vice President for Administration and Controller 540-231-0420 terricpa@vt.edu
Kevin G. Sullivan Associate Vice President for Administration and General Counsel 540-231-2875 kevin.sullivan@vt.edu
John J. Cusimano Associate Vice President for Finance 540-231-7094 cusi@vt.edu
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Board of Directors James K. Asselstine
Robert P. Fralin
Paula J. Robichaud
Mary N. Blackwood
R. Keith Harman
John B. Rowsell
Christopher J. Brightman
James H. Hatch
Kristi L. Rowsell
Thomas R. Byrd
W. Todd Holtzman
Peter M. Rup
Patricia A. Caldwell
Shawn C. Johnson
Lance L. Smith
David L. Calhoun
Nancie Roop Kennedy
E. Ann Spencer
Bruce C. Carver
John R. Lawson II
Benjamin Z. Stallings II, M.D.
George B. Clarke IV
Jacob A. Lutz III
Charles W. Steger
Michael W. Clarke
James A. Pearson
Fay H. Street
Douglas C. Curling
Michael J. Quillen
John A. “Alex” Urquhart Jr.
Ben J. Davenport Jr.
Glenn P. Reynolds
Carl G.Verboncoeur
Students studying in the Torgersen Bridge between Torgersen Hall and Newman Library.
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Virginia Tech Foundation Inc. virginia tech foundation properties
The Virginia Tech Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, non-stock corporation established in 1948. It provides private financial support to enable the forward progress of Virginia Tech. Through successful asset management and the generosity of Virginia Tech alumni and friends, the foundation continues to increase its real estate portfolio, endowment value, and support to university initiatives.
1 Corporate Research Center, Blacksburg 2 Cranwell International Center, Blacksburg 3 Heth Property, Blacksburg 4 North End, Blacksburg 5 Quarry, Blacksburg 6 Smith’s Landing, Blacksburg 7 University Gateway Center, Blacksburg 8 Kentland Farm, Montgomery County 9 Pete Dye River Course, Pulaski County q Hotel Roanoke, Roanoke w WVTF Public Radio, Roanoke e Reynolds Homestead, Patrick County r Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, Leesburg t Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington, Arlington y Washington Alexandria Architecture Center, Alexandria u Hampton Seafood Lab, Hampton
The foundation’s real estate portfolio includes properties across the Commonwealth of Virginia as well as Switzerland. These properties range from ones focused on innovation and economic development, such as the Corporate Research Center and the Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington; to ones focused on academics, which include the Center for European Studies and Architecture and the Reynolds Homestead; to ones in the travel or recreation business, such as the Pete Dye River Course and the Hotel Roanoke. This diverse portfolio provides program facilities and generates private resources to enable Virginia Tech to invent the future.
Not pictured: Center for European Studies and Architecture, Riva San Vitale, Switzerland
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A note to our stakeholders
In the course of serving Virginia Tech, it has been my pleasure to come to know its president, Charles
A message from Ben J. Davenport Jr., chairman of the Virginia Tech Foundation Board
W. Steger. I consider him to be both a colleague and a friend. His persuasive vision for our university and his demonstrated ability to deliver on the initiatives
I first became an investor
he prioritizes has gone a long way toward keeping
in Virginia Tech way
me so enthusiastic about staying involved.
back in 1965, though I
One reason Charles’ vision has been so inspiring
did not really think of myself in that way at the time. I was a year out of college, received a request for support from the Alumni Annual Fund, and sent in $5 to give back to the school that had provided me so many wonderful learning experiences. While I was happy to help,
is its scope. As a proud resident of Southside Virginia, I care deeply about the economy of my region. I appreciate the way Virginia Tech is helping that region, even though it is many hours from Blacksburg, through projects such as the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, located in Danville. I have also enjoyed seeing the internationalization of Virginia Tech’s operations
it was not something I spent much time thinking
over the years, which allows it to better prepare its
about.
students to thrive in our diverse, ever-shrinking
Years later, thanks in no small part to my education
world.
at Virginia Tech, I found myself in the fortunate
I believe that anyone seeking to make a philanthropic
position of being able to make more substantial
investment should consider higher education. The
investments in our university. By then, the dynamic
scale of institutions such as Virginia Tech mean that
had changed. I had specific philanthropic goals I
no matter what type of beneficial change you hope to
wanted to accomplish, so I did not simply cut a check, I asked probing questions to make sure those aims could be achieved.
facilitate, there is likely to be a relevant program. That said, it takes far more than scale for any organization to make an impact. It takes quality
Likewise, when I was invited to serve on the
leadership and a culture of excellence. Virginia Tech
university’s Board of Visitors and, later, on
has been fortunate to have both for many years, and
the foundation board, I took my governance
I am confident that trend will continue after the new
responsibilities seriously. While I love my school, I know that the best way I can serve it as a volunteer is
president takes office.
not just to cheerlead, but to pay close attention and offer honest feedback.
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A tribute to transformative leadership
accomplished that. Given that this is an annual
A message from John E. Dooley, CEO and secretary-treasurer
them in the context of the progress we have made
report, the examples are indeed drawn from the past fiscal year, but as you read them, I hope you will view since President Steger took office.
Annual reports typically
Since assuming my responsibilities in July 2012, I
focus on just the past
have come to better appreciate the importance of
fiscal year. But due to
engaging our many stakeholders. The many millions
Virginia Tech President
of dollars our supporters provide each year truly do
Charles W. Steger’s
help provide what President Steger has called “the
announcement in May
margin of excellence,” which is why I thought that
that he will step down
title was appropriate for this year’s report.
once a replacement is found, I hope you will give me latitude to begin this
Even for state schools, the funding model for
message not with details from fiscal 2013, but with a
higher education has become contingent on private
look back all the way to 2000.
support and endowment income. In light of that,
In his inaugural speech that year, President Steger
I’m extremely pleased by our financial results—both
laid out his vision of a far more comprehensive
raising money and investing it—during fiscal 2013.
Virginia Tech. I recently re-read his speech and was
While those results are listed in detail later in this
struck by the degree to which the course it charted
report, I do wish to mention one highlight: the value
has come to fruition. I am proud of the extent
of our endowment at the end of the fourth quarter
to which our work at the foundation has helped
stood at $660.3 million, a record high.
facilitate what was called for in the speech.
Before becoming university president, Charles
President Steger laid out seven major priorities in his address: advancing among the top tier of research institutions, greater prominence in the arts, student
Steger was Virginia Tech’s vice president for development and university relations. Those of us at the foundation and in University Development
diversity, globalization of our institution, making
have enjoyed working with a president who is able
a greater impact throughout the commonwealth,
to inspire donors and understands how a university
information technology improvements, and
foundation can help achieve strategic aims.
excellence in athletics. Our foundation has contributed to all these areas
As we follow the search for a new president, we
through our ongoing efforts to mobilize financial
are both hopeful and confident that a worthy
support and make investments that benefit Virginia
successor will be found to maintain the tremendous
Tech and those it serves. On the following pages,
momentum our institution has enjoyed during
you will see specific examples of how we have
President Steger’s tenure.
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The Virginia Tech Foundation Supporting the ambitious agenda of Virginia Tech, in service to the region, commonwealth, and world global | inclusive | technologically advanced | comprehensive | research intensive | excellence
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global
“We must expand the international and multicultural perspective in our curricula and in the life of our campus community, if we are to function successfully at the global level in the ways to which we aspire.” Charles W. Steger, inaugural address, 2000 Matthew Ridgeway was one of many young men
space that can also be used for dining, eliminating
and women who spent part of the 2013 academic
the need to have meals in shifts, said University
year studying in Virginia Tech’s facility in Europe,
Architect Emeritus Scott Hurst, who, despite
the Center for European Studies and Architecture,
retiring, has remained heavily involved in this
which is used by students from a wide variety of
initiative.
majors. The center, known as CESA, is owned by
Improving CESA is in keeping with the priority
the Virginia Tech Foundation Inc.
Virginia Tech has put in recent years on expanding
A native of Dayton, Va., who is double majoring
access to international education, an effort that saw
in architecture and philosophy, Ridgeway said the
the number of students taking part in such programs
experience “helped him develop a more internal
double between 2000 and 2013.
understanding of architecture,” and was one of the
Private support is helping fuel the CESA project.
highlights of his academic career so far.
Nearly $2 million has been given to date, and $3
Thanks to a major expansion of the facility that saw
million of additional support is being sought.
significant progress in the past fiscal year, the center
Gordon “Sonny” Bowman II of Mount Jackson, Va.,
should provide an even better experience for the students who take advantage of it starting next year.
who earned his bachelor’s in horticulture from the university in 1956, said he was inspired to donate
The $6.5 million project is expected to be complete
toward the project because of the tremendous
in spring 2014. It entails a renovation of Villa
potential for personal growth for students who study
Maderni, the 18th century building that houses the
in other countries.
center, and 6,200 square feet of new construction,
“I think it’s smart that Virginia Tech has this
including a two-story addition.
facility,” said Bowman, whose family business grows,
The project will provide expanded, state-of-the-
processes, and packs apples. “Because we have a
art space for classes and design labs; will make it
global market, we have to be able to offer education
easier to support both the academic and residential
on a global scale. It broadens the kids that go over
functions of the villa; and will add a multipurpose
there, no question in my mind.”
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Matthew Ridgeway, pictured in Burchard Hall, is a senior majoring in architecture and philosophy.
“Because we have a global market, we have to be able to offer education on a global scale.” Gordon “Sonny” Bowman II, alumnus and donor, 2013
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inclusive
“The university should, and indeed must, be a place that mirrors our broader society.� Charles W. Steger, inaugural address, 2000
Reco Charity, a beneficiary of the Virginia Tech Presidential Scholarship Initiative, graduated in May 2013.
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Commencement is a highlight of any year at an
$12.3 million toward scholarships and created
institution of higher education, but May 2013 was
128 endowed scholarship funds. The university’s
unusually special for people involved in Virginia
endowment, managed by the Virginia Tech
Tech’s Presidential Scholarship Initiative.
Foundation Inc., provided nearly $23.7 million in aid
The program provides renewable, four-year
to students during the course of the fiscal year.
scholarships for up to 50 Virginia residents each
Charity said he believes diversity brings value to all
year, and the conclusion of this past spring semester
students at a university.
marked the end of four school years since the first
“The best learning experience is one where there is
cohort of scholarship recipients arrived.
a compilation of people from different backgrounds
Among those walking in cap and gown was Reco
and cultures,” he said. “If we all know the same
Charity of Richmond, who became the first member
things and experience all the same things in life, how
of his family to earn a college degree. Armed with his
could we possibly learn from one another?”
bachelor’s in finance and minor in political science,
While the Presidential Scholarship Initiative receives
Charity was due to begin studying at the Howard
significant university funding, that expense is
University School of Law. He aspires to become a
lessened somewhat by a generous scholarship fund
judge.
endowed by Paula Robichaud of Palo Alto, Calif.,
The need-based scholarship Charity received was
who said she was very proud of and excited for the
established to help students from low-income
students from the program who graduated in May.
families afford a world-class education. Preference
“When I get letters from the recipients, the vast
is given to first-generation college students.
majority say that the fact that someone who doesn’t
Compared to the university’s student body at large,
know them supports their education makes them
a significantly higher percentage of students in the
want to turn around and do the same thing for
scholarship program come from underrepresented
others,” said Robichaud, who earned her bachelor’s
groups.
of health and physical education from Virginia Tech
Maintaining a representative student body is a
in 1977. “That response is a win-win and one of
priority at Virginia Tech, and the Presidential
several reasons I supported the [initiative] in the first
Scholarship Initiative, along with other donor-
place. I love the ripple effect, and it’s very rewarding
funded scholarships, is an important tool in those
to be a part of these young people’s academic
efforts. During fiscal 2013, donors gave nearly
successes.”
“The best learning experience is one where there is a compilation of people from different backgrounds and cultures.” Reco Charity, Presidential Scholarship Initiative recipient, 2013
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technologically advanced
“Today we are in the midst of yet another revolution, brought about by the convergence of the information society and the digital economy, which is changing the ways we do our work, teach our students, conduct research, and relate to one another.� Charles W. Steger, inaugural address, 2000 Jeff Crowder is executive director for strategic initiatives at Virginia Tech Communications Network Services.
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Over the past decade, technology has become heavily
Broadband Technologies Opportunities Program, to
integrated into every aspect of modern life, whether
extend Virginia’s open-access fiber-optic backbone
it involves catching up on the local news, mapping
into the central Appalachian region of the state.
a route for a weekend diversion, or staying in touch
The project, a partnership with the Mid-Atlantic
with family and friends.
Broadband Cooperative, involved laying fiber-optic
These advances in technology are equally evident
cable over more than 100 miles of rugged terrain across six counties. As a result, information exchange
in higher education and the business community.
and connectivity for the region has increased
Online classrooms, podcasts, and social media have changed the face of teaching and learning at
exponentially.
Virginia Tech and around the world. Professors
“Connecting Virginia’s research universities to
now can link their students in Blacksburg to
the state’s open-access fiber network effectively
discussions in locations hundreds of miles away.
puts the resources of those institutions [online]
Campus classrooms, equipped with projection
creating access to education and applied research
screens, wireless technology, tablets and laptops
opportunities everywhere that network exists,” said
allow students to participate in group activities that
Jeff Crowder, the executive director for strategic
parallel the real-world professional experiences they
initiatives at Virginia Tech Communications
are likely to encounter as they pursue careers.
Network Services.
Economic growth and development have been
The new fiber-optic path creates a digital interstate
similarly influenced by these changes. Today, access
with Virginia Tech at the epicenter. The university
to advanced technology is an essential component
will use the fiber to enhance research, development,
to developing and sustaining economies, yet many
public safety, health care, and education programs
rural communities in Southwest Virginia lacked
throughout the region. Virginia Tech also plans to
the necessary infrastructure to excel in this new
use the fiber to improve high-performance access
environment. That is until recently.
to national and international high-performance
In fiscal 2013, the Virginia Tech Foundation
networks, which is required for high-end science and engineering research.
completed a project, which was partially funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce
“Connecting Virginia’s research universities to the state’s open-access fiber network effectively puts the resources of those institutions [online], creating access to education and applied research opportunities everywhere that network exists.” Jeff Crowder, executive director for strategic initiatives at Virginia Tech Communications Network Services, 2013 v i rg i n ia t e c h f o u n dat i o n a n n ua l re p o rt
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comprehensive
“[A] new home for the fine and performing arts will culturally enrich the lives of our students, and the entire university community as well. ... Quite simply, it reflects our commitment to being a multidimensional, comprehensive university.” Charles W. Steger, inaugural address, 2000 The role of a great university is not only to educate,
Blacksburg, and it’s going to be a cultural and
but to inspire; to impart not just knowledge, but
economic dynamo for the region.”
wisdom.
The Street and Davis Performance Hall accounts
Increasing the prominence of the arts at Virginia
for 84,000 square feet of the 150,000-square-foot
Tech through the construction of a roughly $100
center. The performance hall encompasses the bulk
million facility at the northern end of campus is one
of new construction for the project, while most of
of the most visible signs of the university’s drive to
the remainder is extensively renovated space in the
become an even more comprehensive institution.
former Shultz Hall.
At the close of the fiscal year, the amount donated
Center for the Arts construction was one of several
or pledged in support of construction since this
high-profile projects underway at the northern end
project first began was more than $21 million.
of campus in fiscal 2013. The Signature Engineering
In April, it was announced that one of the most
Building, which donations are also helping fund,
prominent portions of the facility had been named
proceeded toward its spring 2014 opening target.
in recognition of the generosity of two Virginia
Along with support space and the facility’s main
couples—Nicholas and Fay Street of Bristol and
lobby areas, the Street and Davis Performance
William C. “Jack” and Sandra Davis of Blacksburg.
Hall contains the 1,260-seat Anne and Ellen
“We believe this center will contribute a great deal to
Fife Performance Hall Theatre, also named in
the university experience for all students by adding
recognition of philanthropy.
a world-class arts component to the mix,” said Fay
The Virginia Tech Foundation also opened a
Street, an attorney who earned her bachelor’s in
141,953-square-foot office-and-retail building and
finance from Virginia Tech in 1977.
an 800-space garage adjacent to what formerly was
Jack Davis, former executive director of the
known as Collegiate Square. The new buildings and
university’s Virginia Center for Civil War Studies,
the ones that constituted Collegiate Square are now
predicted the Center for the Arts will “bring
jointly known as North End. Center for the Arts
incalculable benefits to the university and to
patrons will use the new garage during events, which
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Acoustical testing was underway in the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech.
should benefit not only the arts center, but retail in North End. “This entire project is really a collaborative effort,” said Ruth Waalkes, the university’s associate provost for the arts and the center’s executive director. “There is funding from the university and funding from the state, but the private funding that is going into this building is significant.”
“We believe this center will contribute a great deal to the university experience for all students by adding a world-class arts component to the mix.” Fay Street, alumna and donor, 2012
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research intensive
“If we look concretely at the institutions with whom we would like to be compared in 10 years, we must increase significantly our level of sponsored research, and we must also increase our scholarly productivity across the board.” Charles W. Steger, inaugural address, 2000 Patricia Dove, C.P. Miles professor and a member of the National Academy of Sciences, in a lab with graduate student Adam Angel.
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During her senior year of high school, Patricia
During the course of fiscal 2013, donors gave more
Dove’s study of how light intensity affects plants
than $4.3 million to faculty-support funds such as
won the Grand Award at the Virginia Science Fair
chairs, fellowships, or professorships. The number
and participation in the Westinghouse (now Intel)
of named professorships at the university is now
International Science and Engineering Fair. To do
greater than 200, and 19 professors were appointed or
that research, she was happy to have received a small
reappointed to named posts during fiscal 2013.
grant of only $19 from the Virginia Junior Academy
Such appointments are a highlight of any faculty
of Science. In the years since, Dove has never stopped doing notable research, though the recognition and funding it has received have certainly grown. In April 2013, Dove was formally inducted into the National Academy of Sciences, which is considered one of the highest scientific honors in the world. Papers by Dove and her research group have been cited more than 3,800 times in science publications, and her work has received more than $6 million in funding from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. Like many of Virginia Tech’s distinguished, productive faculty members, Dove holds a named professorship that was endowed through donations. Her position as the C.P. “Sally” Miles Professor of Science honors Sally Miles, a beloved professor and alumnus of Virginia Tech. Such professorships help to advance their holders’ scholarly work by providing discretionary funding that allows them to develop new ideas. They are also a powerful tool for recruiting and retaining a world-class faculty, which is critical to growing Virginia Tech’s status to one of the world’s preeminent research institutions.
member’s career, as they recognize superior performance. Election to one of the national academies is an even greater honor. Dove studies how organisms grow minerals into a wide variety of skeletons, teeth, and sensors. She is the fifth Virginia Tech faculty member to be in the National Academy of Sciences while at the university and the only currently active member of the academy. The National Academy of Engineering has selected 16 Virginia Tech faculty members over the past 47 years. One of Dove’s colleagues in the Department of Geosciences has explained the significance of election to the National Academy of Science in their field. “The Nobel committee doesn’t award a prize in earth sciences, although it probably should, because the Earth arguably is the most important field of science of all,” University Distinguished Professor and the C.C. Garvin Professor of Geochemistry Robert J. Bodnar has said. “Election to the National Academy of Sciences represents for earth scientists the ultimate recognition that we can ever hope to achieve.”
“Election to the National Academy of Sciences represents for earth scientists the ultimate recognition we can ever hope to achieve.” Robert J. Bodnar, university distinguished professor and the C.C. Garvin professor of geochemistry, in reaction to Patricia Dove being named to the National Academy of Sciences, 2013
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excellence in athletics
“For our intercollegiate teams, we have every hope to sustain a strong, national presence and to provide facilities to assist these programs.” Charles W. Steger, inaugural address, 2000 At Virginia Tech, athletics is an integral part of the Hokie experience, and the university’s commitment extends to all sports and teams. A dedicated athletic staff, talented student athletes, and the generosity of donors combine to create a winning combination on and off the field. During fiscal 2013, the university received nearly $23 million in donations toward athletics. In the spring, a portion of Cassell Coliseum was renamed to honor the memory of W.A. and Mae Street. Philanthropic support from the couple’s children funded extensive renovations to the venue, increasing the size and scope of the strength- and sports-performance training room and improving both men’s and women’s locker rooms dedicated to various teams. In addition, Virginia Tech’s outdoor football practice fields were renamed the Steve Johnson Practice Fields in recognition of the accomplishments and philanthropy of an alumnus from Bristol, Va. A former player, Johnson recently committed $1 million toward construction of an indoor practice facility. “Athletics instill work ethic, dedication, drive, passion, and persistence,” Johnson said. “Those are qualities that contribute to being productive, whether the ball is snapped and you have to execute a play, or you are at your desk and you have to execute in business.”
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Martina Schultze earned first team All-America honors in pole vault in 2013.
“Athletics instill work ethic, dedication, drive, passion, and persistence. Those are qualities that contribute to being productive, whether the ball is snapped and you have to execute a play, or you are at your desk and you have to execute in business.� Steve Johnson, alumnus and donor, 2013 v i rg i n ia t e c h f o u n dat i o n a n n ua l re p o rt
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across the commonwealth
“Virginia Tech is and will be a university that puts knowledge to work.” Charles W. Steger, inaugural address, 2000 For more than 150 years, land-grant colleges have
the executive briefing center located in its research
been change agents, expanding opportunities for
center. The Air Force had conducted more than 450
personal development and encouraging social and
collaborative sessions in the facility as of June 30,
community growth. At Virginia Tech, a major goal
2013, involving hundreds of scientists, engineers,
is to engage innovative thinking and cutting-edge
and program managers from across the globe.
research. But efforts don’t end there. Putting the legs
Another illustration of Virginia Tech’s commitment
under ideas and creating practical applications for
to its land-grant mission is the National Tire
technologies ensure that the university is making a
Research Center that opened in Southside Virginia
difference for the greater community.
in fiscal 2013, and contains a force-and-movement
One example is the Virginia Tech Research Center
machine for research. During its first five months,
– Arlington. The seven-floor, 144,000-square-
the facility generated more than $1 million in
foot facility contains exhibits and two restaurants
revenue with that machine alone—double the
on the first floor. Upper floors house university
budgeted projection.
conference rooms, office space, and computational
The center, which employs 20 people and currently
laboratories, in addition to a private tenant working
is a subsidiary of the foundation, is expected to
in collaboration with Virginia Tech.
draw employers to the region. In its first 10 years
The Virginia Tech Applied Research Corporation,
of operation, the center is projected to have an
located on the top floor of the building, was awarded
economic impact of $147 million.
a five-year partnership intermediary agreement with
The above projects exemplify the land-grant mission
the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research
embraced by Virginia Tech and its foundation,
in December 2012 to enhance innovation and
according to John Provo, director of the university’s
collaboration within the Air Force’s basic research
Office of Economic Development.
program. As the partnership intermediary, the
“The roots of the land-grant system are in economic
corporation enhances connections between the
competitiveness—created by placing knowledge in
Air Force, academia, industry, and government
the hands of people who can apply it in the world,”
to address challenging Air Force problems. The
he said. “Collaborations among faculty, students, and
Virginia Tech Foundation plays a significant role
industry drive discovery and learning, and give the
in this partnership, providing meeting space within
commonwealth an edge in a global economy.”
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The Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington.
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unit highlights
The Virginia Tech Foundation opened a new retail-and-office building and an 800-space parking garage adjacent to the foundation-owned complex that had been called Collegiate Square. The entire collection of facilities was rebranded as
North End. Both that name and proposed logo for the complex were developed by students as part of a hands-on learning initative. The new building is 141,953 square feet. Much
Hotel Roanoke completed a
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The
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of it is occupied by administrative units of the university.
comprehensive renovation of the site’s historic restaurant, the Regency Room, in the spring of 2013. Highlights include a new color scheme, carpet, upholstery, and drapes as well as updated menu items, all carefully selected to preserve the ambiance of the original facility. A newly constructed dividing wall creates a more intimate environment with dining space available for private functions. A patio addition offers an al fresco dining option.
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The Virginia Tech
Corporate Research Center is building for the
future. During fiscal 2013, construction at the nationally recognized center included progress on an additional building for the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, further development of a site for jet engine research, and breaking ground on a multitenant research
facility that will house Rackspace, a national cloud-based hosting company.
In addition to taking steps to expand listenership on non-radio
WVTF Public Radio added a RADIO IQ signal in platforms, including the Internet and digital devices,
Spotsylvania County. Broadcasting from WQIQ 88.3 FM, it is that county’s first local NPR member station. WVTF also achieved national recognition when its Charlottesville bureau chief won awards for journalistic excellence.
Ranked the eighth-best campus course by Golfweek magazine in 2013, the
Pete Dye River Course of
Virginia Tech has been selected as the site for the 2014 Virginia-West Virginia Men’s Team matches and the 2016 Virginia State Amateur, Virginia’s premier golfing event. The course hosted more than 1,900 guests associated with 49 golf outings sponsored by businesses, community organizations, and the university this year. Semester passes and special daily rates resulted in a 63 percent increase in student play.
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Financial highlights Between July 1, 2012, and June 30, 2013, the value of the foundation’s assets grew by $91.9 million, reaching a total of more than $1.3 billion. Expenditures in support of university projects and programs were $143.3 million, an increase of 5.8 percent compared to the previous fiscal year. Foundation net revenues were $225.9 million, a 64.5 percent improvement on fiscal year 2012-2013. The value of the endowment increased by 11.0 percent, reaching a record high of $660.3 million. All amounts are based on U.S. GAAP reporting standards. Foundation assets in millions
Foundation contributions in millions
$1,302.6 $1,210.7 $1,155.1 $77.0 $1,023.6
Foundation expenditures in millions
Value of endowment in millions
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Revenue, gains, and other support
Contributions..........................$76,992,022.........34.1%
Golf Course Revenue.............. $1,256,458...........0.5%
Investment Income................... $9,689,705...........4.3% Net Gains on Investments....$60,157,120.........26.6% Rental Income.........................$34,754,424.........15.4% Hotel Roanoke Revenues.....$18,983,914...........8.4% Other Income.........................$21,596,162...........9.6% Change in Fair Value of Interest Rate Swaps................. $2,469,687...........1.1%
TOTAL....................................$225,899,492..........100%
Endowment at market value College or program
Total
Scholarships
Professorships
Other
Agriculture....................................................... $34,270,980.............. $15,375,402......................... $6,783,359.....................$12,112,219 Architecture.................................................... $17,028,733................ $4,071,153......................... $5,363,150....................... $7,594,430 Sciences............................................................ $18,858,071................ $7,326,118......................... $8,653,294....................... $2,878,659 Business............................................................ $74,971,970.............. $30,774,199.......................$22,843,889.....................$21,353,882 Engineering....................................................$110,973,792.............. $50,882,403.......................$38,710,874.....................$21,380,515 Natural Resources......................................... $13,699,469................ $3,597,029......................... $4,264,121....................... $5,838,319 Liberal Arts and Human Sciences............... $16,145,907................ $7,142,668......................... $3,641,489....................... $5,361,750 Veterinary Medicine....................................... $26,147,549.............. $11,862,230......................... $5,816,466....................... $8,468,853 Athletics........................................................... $47,617,833.............. $47,096,501........................................... 0.......................... $521,332 Extension......................................................... $10,334,047................ $1,313,033......................... $1,397,636....................... $7,623,378. General...........................................................$176,088,973.............. $69,244,036......................... $1,892,885...................$104,952,052. Other Agency.................................................. $26,423,615....................$122,068........................................... 0.....................$26,301,547. Pratt/Animal Nutrition.................................. $19,894,241................ $8,753,466........................................... 0.....................$11,140,775. Pratt/Engineering............................................ $20,336,141.............. $17,590,762........................................... 0....................... $2,745,379. Quasi-Endowment......................................... $16,987,049...................................0........................................... 0.....................$16,987,049. VTCCA............................................................ $30,562,051.............. $25,100,119........................................... 0....................... $5,461,932.
TOTAL............................................................$660,340,421............$300,251,187.......................$99,367,163...................$260,722,071
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Expenditures by college or program Unit
Total
Student financial aid
Program support
College/university program Agriculture and Life Sciences.........................................$3,069,245.............................$894,641............................ $2,174,604 Architecture and Urban Studies....................................$1,396,769.............................$322,242............................ $1,074,527 Science.................................................................................$1,484,563.............................$436,679............................ $1,047,884 Business...............................................................................$4,019,996......................... $1,636,975............................ $2,383,021 Engineering...................................................................... $19,073,274......................... $2,908,984.......................... $16,164,290 Natural Resources and Environment...........................$4,799,639.............................$289,689............................ $4,509,950 Liberal Arts and Human Sciences..................................$1,214,361.............................$469,434................................$744,927 Veterinary Medicine..........................................................$2,790,794.............................$745,792............................ $2,045,002 Athletics........................................................................... $18,203,457......................... $9,963,464............................ $8,239,993 Extension............................................................................... $709,081...............................$15,812................................$693,269 Military Affairs....................................................................$1,508,657......................... $1,021,350................................$487,307 General Scholarship.........................................................$4,334,988......................... $4,334,988................................................. Development......................................................................$8,003,960.......................................................................... $8,003,960 Alumni.................................................................................$2,927,832.......................................................................... $2,927,832 Outreach................................................................................ $460,838..............................................................................$460,838 Research..............................................................................$8,908,561.......................................................................... $8,908,561 Student Affairs....................................................................... $796,627..............................................................................$796,627 4-H Centers.......................................................................... $668,276.............................$143,857................................$524,419 European Studies Center...................................................$936,966..............................................................................$936,966 WVTF Radio......................................................................$3,286,281.......................................................................... $3,286,281 Foundation operations/general VTREF............................................................................... $26,920,657........................................................................ $26,920,657 Corporate Research Center..........................................$4,221,344.......................................................................... $4,221,344 Rivercourse, LLC...............................................................$2,060,998.......................................................................... $2,060,998 Real Estate..........................................................................$5,057,419.......................................................................... $5,057,419 Administrative....................................................................$3,070,797.......................................................................... $3,070,797 Other................................................................................ $13,380,580........................................................................ $13,380,580 TOTAL............................................................................ $143,305,960.......................$23,183,907........................$120,122,053
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Expenditure by function in millions
Support to University Programs.......................... $61.8.........43.1%
Student Financial Assistance............. $23.7.........16.5% University Capital Outlay....................$7.6...........5.3% Fundraising..............................................$7.4...........5.2% Research Park...................................... $12.9...........9.0% Hotel Roanoke.................................... $17.1.........11.9% Management and General................. $10.7...........7.5% River Course..........................................$2.1...........1.5%
TOTAL................................................ $143.3..........100%
Designation of contributions College/program/other
Contributions
Allocation
Agriculture and Life Sciences.........................................$4,144,947..................................... 5.4% Architecture and Urban Studies....................................$1,253,222..................................... 1.6% Science.................................................................................$1,611,275..................................... 2.1% Business...............................................................................$3,023,431..................................... 3.9% Engineering...................................................................... $22,397,375...................................29.1% Natural Resources and Environment...........................$3,881,414..................................... 5.0% Liberal Arts and Human Sciences..................................$1,205,919..................................... 1.6% Veterinary Medicine..........................................................$1,451,598..................................... 1.9% Alumni Affairs.....................................................................$2,573,321..................................... 3.3% Athletics........................................................................... $22,354,523...................................29.0% Extension............................................................................... $881,433..................................... 1.1% Academic Affairs................................................................$2,819,356..................................... 3.7% Information Systems............................................................$131,466..................................... 0.2% International Programs......................................................... $48,061..................................... 0.1% Research and Graduate Studies........................................$903,587..................................... 1.2% Student Affairs....................................................................... $602,354..................................... 0.8% Corps of Cadets................................................................$2,309,679..................................... 3.0% WVTF Public Radio..........................................................$2,388,716..................................... 3.1% 4-H Centers.......................................................................... $510,112..................................... 0.7% Future Designations............................................................... $61,037..................................... 0.1% Pledges Receivable.......................................................... -$7,473,557....................................-9.7% Other...................................................................................$9,912,773...................................12.8% TOTAL.............................................................................. $76,992,042....................................100%
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Endowment purpose
Scholarships...........................$300,251,188.........45.9%........... 2,462 Professorships.........................$99,367,162.........14.9%.............. 202 Other......................................$260,722,072.........39.1%.............. 530
TOTAL....................................$660,340,422..........100%........... 3,194
Endowment value per student Fiscal year
Endowment market value
# of students
$ per student
1990 .............................................................................. $120,170,954................................. 23,320.................................... $5,153 1991 .............................................................................. $131,195,712................................. 23,937.................................... $5,481 1992 .............................................................................. $147,933,178................................. 24,548.................................... $6,026 1993 .............................................................................. $168,058,641................................. 24,337.................................... $6,905 1994 .............................................................................. $169,304,165................................. 24,504.................................... $6,909 1995 .............................................................................. $205,138,585................................. 24,405.................................... $8,406 1996 .............................................................................. $244,537,663................................. 24,123.................................. $10,137 1997 .............................................................................. $285,704,195................................. 24,952.................................. $11,450 1998 .............................................................................. $331,013,180................................. 25,977.................................. $12,743 1999 .............................................................................. $340,243,732................................. 26,343.................................. $12,916 2000 .............................................................................. $368,196,579................................. 26,558.................................. $13,864 2001 .............................................................................. $359,527,534................................. 26,199.................................. $13,723 2002 .............................................................................. $328,679,928................................. 26,561.................................. $12,375 2003 .............................................................................. $331,311,105................................. 26,456.................................. $12,523 2004 .............................................................................. $370,811,010................................. 26,558.................................. $13,962 2005 .............................................................................. $408,810,308................................. 26,686.................................. $15,319 2006 .............................................................................. $447,404,748................................. 27,202.................................. $16,447 2007 .............................................................................. $524,731,181................................. 27,658.................................. $18,972 2008 .............................................................................. $527,629,109................................. 28,966.................................. $18,216 2009 .............................................................................. $451,744,223................................. 29,858.................................. $15,130 2010 .............................................................................. $502,379,593................................. 30,181.................................. $16,646 2011 .............................................................................. $600,647,830................................. 30,616.................................. $19,619 2012 .............................................................................. $594,776,245................................. 30,445.................................. $19,536 2013 .............................................................................. $660,340,421................................. 30,807.................................. $21,435
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Foundation endowment highlights As of June 30, 2013, the market value of all endowments held by the Virginia Tech Foundation Inc. totaled $660.3 million. Of that total, $611.2 million was invested in the foundation’s pooled consolidated endowment fund, while $49.1 million was held separately in notes, deeds of trust, gift annuities, contributions receivable, real-estate partnerships, and other miscellaneous endowed assets. The June 30 allocation of the foundation’s pooled endowment fund consisted of 36.2 percent global equities, 4.9 percent fixed income, 28.0 percent marketable alternative assets (hedge funds), 23.6 percent non-marketable alternative assets (private equity), 5.8 percent real assets, and 1.5 percent cash and cash equivalents. The fund achieved a total return of 14.8 percent for the year ending June 30, and an annualized return of 4.9 percent over the trailing five-year period. The overriding principle of the foundation’s consolidated endowment program is that funds should be managed so that a gift today will fund a donor’s objective in perpetuity. For example, if a benefactor endows a scholarship, the money is managed to maintain the real value of the endowment and keep pace with inflation. Each gift entering the consolidated endowment fund purchases units analogous to shares in a mutual fund, and a program support payout-per-unit (or dividend) is paid quarterly.
the approved range of 3.4 percent to 4.9 percent. Without this moving average, funding might dramatically rise in one year, then fall drastically the next, leaving the beneficiaries of the endowments vulnerable to the volatility of the capital markets. Policy on endowment management is made by the Virginia Tech Foundation Investment Committee, whose main focus is the allocation and spending of assets. Endowment consultants are retained to assist the investment committee and foundation staff with asset-allocation decisions, the selection and retention of managers, performance monitoring, and related endowment policy issues. To completely diversify its portfolio, management of the fund is allocated among more than 70 management firms, partnerships, and direct equity investments, offering a wide variety of asset classes and investment styles.
Consolidated endowment performance 14.8% Foundation Endowment Benchmark *
11.8% 10.7% 10.2%
7.5% 7.3% 4.9% 3.9%
In an effort to maintain the endowment’s purchasing power, the payout rate for program support is adjusted annually to reflect the change in the Consumer Price Index over the preceding calendar year. A 12-quarter average of endowment values is used to smooth out the unit values when determining if program spending falls within
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Benchmark is comprised of 60% MSCI Country World Index, 30% Barclays Global Aggregate Index, and 10% FTSE NAREIT Global Index.
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University Development Mobilizing private support to help Virginia Tech and those it serves
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Office of University Development www.givingto.vt.edu Elizabeth A. Flanagan
Alex Fritz
Lu Merritt
Vice President for Development and University Relations 540-231-7676 betsyf@vt.edu
Director of Development Pamplin College of Business 540-231-2812 afritz@vt.edu
Senior Director of Development Intercollegiate Athletics 540-231-6618 lmerritt@vt.edu
Richard Gargagliano
Thim Corvin Senior Associate Vice President for Development and Principal Gifts 540-231-2811 tcorvin@vt.edu
Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations 540-231-3709 gladchuk@vt.edu
Senior Regional Director of Major Gifts 540-231-2873 bailey@vt.edu
Erin Edwards
Nicole Boyle Director of Development Graduate School 540-231-9382 nicolef@vt.edu
Director of Development Student Affairs and Parent Support 540-231-5111 kkaplan@vt.edu
Frank Pearsall Director of Development Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine 540-231-4259 pearsall@vt.edu
John King
Lois Badey Senior Director of Development Virginia Tech Center for the Arts 540-231-0608 labadey@vt.edu
Director of Development College of Engineering 540-231-4066 eedwards@vt.edu
Director of Development College of Science 540-231-5643 jorzolek@vt.edu
Kathy Kaplan
Bob Bailey
Director of Development Institutional Diversity 540-231-5664 crcrocke@vt.edu
Jenny Orzolek
Director of Annual Giving 540-231-3171 rholden@vt.edu
Development for Colleges 540-231-8673 ianf@vt.edu
Crystal Crockett
Irene Motley Director of Development Research and Information Systems 540-231-2826 imotley@vt.edu
Randy Holden
Ian Farrell Assistant Vice President of
Kim Christopoulos
Jerrad Miers Director of Systems Administration and Technology Support 540-231-2818 jmmiers@vt.edu
John Gladchuk
Rhonda Arsenault Associate Vice President for Advancement Services 540-231-5147 rarsenau@vt.edu
Director of Donor Relations 540-231-2827 kimc@vt.edu
Director of Development and Strategic Planning Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center 703-771-6844 rgargagl@vt.edu
Director of Development College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences 540-231-8734 jhking@vt.edu
Karina Martin
Albert Raboteau Director of Development Communications 540-231-4733 raboteau@vt.edu
Director of Gift Accounting 540-231-2829 martinkl@vt.edu
Elizabeth McBride Director of Development Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute 540-526-2097 emcbride@vt.edu
Doug McAlister Director of Development W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational and Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake 540-231-6913 mcallist@vt.edu
Vernon Meacham Director of Development College of Agriculture and Life Sciences 540-231-3071 vmeacham@vt.edu
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Jocey Sanders Director of Development College of Architecture and Urban Studies 540-231-6234 jocelyn1@vt.edu
Dave Spracher Director of Development Corps of Cadets 540-231-2806 dlsprach@vt.edu
Nancy Strosnider Director of Development Undergraduate Education 540-231-5885 snancy@vt.edu
Kevin Weaver Director of Development University Libraries 540-231-9382 kevin.weaver@vt.edu
An excellent fiscal year
Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake raised nearly 89 percent more.
A message from Elizabeth A. “Betsy” Flanagan, Vice President for Development
Annual Giving raised a record total of $4.9 million, which was a nearly 8 percent improvement over what
and University Relations Alumni, friends, faculty, and staff were extremely generous to Virginia Tech in fiscal 2012-2013. Combined, they gave
had been a record total the previous year. More than $15.8 million in estate distributions were received. That was the second-highest amount of such receipts in university history. Each of our giving societies was joined by many new members. Sixty-three households joined
more than $90 million,
the Ut Prosim Society. One-hundred-sixty-three
which is the third-
households qualified for the Caldwell Society.
highest yearly total in
Fifty-nine households joined the Legacy Society.
Virginia Tech history, the most money ever raised
The Pylon Society grew by 2 percent and passed the
in a non-campaign year, and 18 percent more than what was given the previous fiscal year.
13,000-member mark.
The College of Engineering raised $25 million—its
More highlights of our excellent fiscal year follow.
second highest total ever. Engineering’s $9.7 million increase over the previous year was the largest gain
All of us in University Development, and across Virginia Tech, appreciate our many loyal and generous supporters, whose philanthropy fuels
by any unit in dollar terms. Athletics raised nearly
excellence throughout our institution.
$22.9 million, topping $20 million for a ninth consecutive year. A majority of college or program fundraising units increased the amount they raised. Combined, the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute raised nearly five times more. The College of Natural Resources and Environment and the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine more than doubled their amounts raised, while the W.E. Skelton 4-H
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Major gift highlights
From Dr. Luther J. Hamlett, of Raleigh, N.C., continuing support for the Luther and Alice Hamlett Scholarship in the College of Science.
Outright gifts of $100,000 or more given to the university from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013.
Individuals $1 million + From the estate of Ethel C. Kelly, of Richmond, Va., a distribution honoring her husband, Hugh P. Kelly, by naming Hugh and Ethel Kelly Hall to benefit the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science and establishing the Hugh and Ethel Kelly Lecture Series Endowment. From an anonymous donor to benefit the Signature Engineering Building and the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. From Ray D. and Violet T. Frith, of Bassett, Va., a gift that will ultimately benefit the College of Engineering. From the estate of George and Marciel Priff, of Salinas, Calif., establishing the George Priff '42 Alumni Association Fund benefiting the Holtzman Alumni Center and the Virginia Tech Alumni Association. From the late Margaret Groseclose Skelton, of Blacksburg, Va., providing funding for the Dr. William E. Skelton Alumni Center Fund, the Skelton Scholars Endowment, the Margaret Groseclose Skelton Scholarship in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, and the Roy E. and Thelma R. Groseclose Scholarship in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
From Colonel Horace E. Alphin, of Clifton, Va., providing funding to establish the Colonel Horace E. Alphin Professorship in the department of Dairy Science.
Individuals $500,000-$999,999 From Nicholas and Fay Street, of Bristol, Va., in continuing support of the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, the Pamplin College of Business, the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund Endowment, and Lane Stadium. From the late Barbara Fralin Edwards, of Roanoke, Va., an estate distribution to establish the Barbara Fralin Edwards Endowed Chair benefiting the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. From the estate of Robert E. Hord Jr., of Richmond, Va., additional distributions to benefit his named scholarship and professorship endowments supporting the departments of mechanical and chemical engineering. From the late Jean duPont Shehan, of Coral Gables, Fla., a gift to create an endowed President’s Discovery Fund for unrestricted support to the university. From the estate of Thomas D. Irvin, of Denver, Colo., in abiding support of the Thomas and Frances Irvin Engineering Scholarship and the Thomas and Frances Irvin University Scholarship.
From the estate of Alfred I. Jones Jr., of Richmond, Va., to benefit the President’s Discovery Fund, the Signature Engineering Building, the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and to establish the A.I. Jones Jr. Scholarship in the College of Engineering.
Individuals $250,000-$499,999 From A. Ross Myers, of Worcester, Pa., providing continued support for the Myers-Lawson School of Construction, the Department of Building Construction, and Virginia Tech Athletics.
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From Catharine M. and Preston M. White Jr., of Virginia Beach, Va., to benefit the Preston and Catharine White Endowed Professorship for the Myers-Lawson School of Construction.
From the Eugene V. Fife Family Foundation, of Charlottesville, Va., in support of the VTCC Eugene V. Fife '62 Scholarship. From C. Gordon Thornhill Jr., of Boston, Va., a gift benefiting the Thornhill Professorship for Agricultural Trade within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
From the estate of Carl Cartwright Jr., of Tazewell, Va., additional distributions providing support to the Carl Cartwright Jr. Scholarship in athletics. From James R. and Augustine D. Smith, of Roanoke, Va., continuing endowed support for the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. From William C. and Sandra C. Davis, of Blacksburg, Va., a gift in support of the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech. From Garnett E. Smith, of Moneta, Va., for the establishment of the P.T. Smith Memorial Golf Training Complex at the Skelton 4-H Center and gifts in abiding support of the Smith Family Special Compassionate Care Fund in the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center annual fund and welcome center at Smith Mountain Lake, the Taubman Museum of Art, the football locker room, Lane Stadium, and other athletic funds. From Joan C. and E. Morgan Massey, of Richmond, Va., providing support for the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering and for research in fine coal processing and dewatering within the College of Engineering. An anonymous donation to an endowed fund in the College of Engineering that provides funding for programs and research in national security. From Kimbley and Shari Muller, of Houston, Texas, establishing a trust that will ultimately benefit the College of Science Endowed Dean’s Excellence Fund. From Kelly Scott Woolwine, of Roanoke, Va., continuing support for a university-wide scholarship endowment in honor of his parents, the Richard E. "Dickie" Woolwine Jr. and Charlotte Jordan Woolwine Scholarship, and a contribution to the new field house facility.
Individuals $100,000-$249,999 From the late A. Edwards Schlieser, of Mechanicsville, Va., an estate distribution to support the university’s general unrestricted fund. From Kay and Peter Winzenried, of Dallas, Texas., in abiding support of the Moody, Pratt, Minor Endowed Scholarship in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences and the Center for European Studies and Architecture (CESA) at Riva San Vitale. An anonymous donation to the College of Science Roundtable Dean’s Chair and the College of Science Roundtable Dean’s Operating Fund. From Dr. Jean G. Fielden, of Vero Beach, Fla., in support of the College of Science. From the Merryman Family; Frances T. and Floyd W. “Sonny” Merryman Jr., of Rustburg, Va., A. Patricia Merryman, of Rustburg, Va., and Floyd W. Merryman III, of Altavista, Va., gifts to benefit future designations in athletics, the College of Natural Resources and Environment, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, as well as continuing support for the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, the VTCC Frances T. and Floyd W. Merryman Jr. '46 Scholarship, the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund Endowment, Lane Stadium, the football locker room, and the Merryman Central Virginia Public Pupil Scholarship. An anonymous donation to the Signature Engineering Building. From an anonymous donor benefiting the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management. From the estate of Warren L. Holtzman, of Boca Raton, Fla., a distribution to the Department of Marketing and the Department of Management.
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From Mitch and Iris Carr, of Staunton, Va., a gift in support of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ Dean's Fund for Excellence, the Center for European Studies and Architecture (CESA) at Riva San Vitale, and the Wood Enterprise Institute, a student-run entrepreneurial venture managed by students in the Department of Wood Science and Forest Products in the College of Natural Resources and Environment. From Professor Robert N. Chiang, of Blacksburg, Va., a gift establishing the R. C. Research Endowment in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies. From the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, of Boston, Mass., a gift to benefit the Stamps Graduate Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences Fellowship in the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. From the late Harry P. Hancock Jr., of Naples, Fla., realized estate gifts to provide funding for his endowments; the Harry P. Hancock Jr. Equine Scholarship Fund, the John M. Barringer Scholarship in Management, the Martha Price Hancock Scholarship in Human Resources and the Class of '50 Mathematics Professorship. From James C. “Jay” Justice III, of Beckley, W. Va., in support of Lane Stadium and the Hahn Hurst Basketball Practice Center. From John R. Lawson, of Newport News, Va., a gift providing support for Virginia Tech athletics. From Ellen E. and Jimmie L. Wade, of Roanoke, Va., to establish the endowed Amanda Wade Fund for the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute (VTCRI), a VTCRI Cerebral Palsy Research Fund, and a VTCRI Executive Director's Discretionary Fund, as well as support for the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake. From Joseph R. Jenkins, of Richmond, Va., a gift to ultimately benefit the Department of Accounting and Information Systems and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund.
From Joseph Campbell Turley III, of Blacksburg, Va., gifts given on behalf of his children, Joseph Chaplin Turley II, Autumn Turley Bice and her husband Kevin Bice, and Amy Turley Cyrus and her husband Chris Cyrus, creating three named endowments; the Joseph C. Turley III Athletic Scholarship, the Kevin Bice Athletic Scholarship and the Chris Cyrus Athletic Scholarship. From Jean R. Hahn and T. Marshall Hahn Jr., of Blacksburg, Va., for the Peggy Lee Hahn Horticulture Garden and the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake, as well as various other university and athletic funds. From James H. Hatch of White Stone, Va., to benefit the Richard E. Sorensen Dean’s Chair and a future endowed fund in the Pamplin College of Business. From Mr. and Mrs. Bertram R. Firestone, of Upperville, Va., a gift providing for diagnostic equipment and the general account at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, Va. From David and Barbara Calhoun, of New Canaan, Conn., continuing support for the David L. Calhoun Endowed Fund for Excellence in ACIS and the David L. Calhoun ‘79 Endowment for University Honors. From the Moore Family Foundation on behalf of the late Joseph H. Moore, of Sun City West, Ariz., providing additional funding for the VTCCA Joseph H. and Mildred R. Moore Endowed Scholarship. From Jack M. and Helen S. Tyree, of Louisville, Ky., establishing the Jack and Helen Tyree 4-H Youth Financial Education Endowment, the Jack and Helen Tyree 4-H Teen Leadership Endowment, and to provide continuing support for the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake. From Nicholas and Rebecca DesChamps, of Las Vegas, Nev., gifts to benefit the J.B. Jones Legacy Fund and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. From Theodore S. Hanson and Linda Alschbach Hanson, of Richmond, Va., in support of the field house facility and Lane Stadium.
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From John Dallas Gordon, of Portsmouth, Va., a gift that will ultimately benefit the John Dallas Gordon '60 Engineering Scholarship. From James A. and Renae C. Pearson, of Lavonia, Ga., continuing support for the Center for Farm Management and Finance and the VTCC J. and Renae Pearson Endowment. From the estate of Margaret Scruggs, of Philadelphia, Pa., establishing the John M. Scruggs Memorial Scholarship Endowment in the College of Engineering. From Chester Waldron, of Charleston, S.C., gifts that will ultimately support the Chester A. and Anne H. Waldron Endowed Athletic Scholarship and the Chester A. Waldron Athletic Scholarship. From Sherwood Payne Quillen, of Blacksburg, Va., for the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, the Sherwood Payne Quillen Director's Fund for Excellence in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies, the Hahn Horticulture Garden and Virginia Tech athletics. From Doug C. and Donna A. Curling, of Roswell, Ga., a gift in support of the Richard E. Sorensen Dean's Chair in the Pamplin College of Business and to benefit Lane Stadium. From Harriett Bible, of Rochester, Minn., a gift to establish the Dr. Roy H. Bible Jr. '48 Memorial Scholarship in the Department of Chemistry. From Thomas S. and Earlene N. Lewis, of Tucson, Ariz., a gift to ultimately benefit the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation. From Everett and Barbara Johnson, of Turlock, Calif., a gift establishing the Keith A. Johnson, M.D. Endowment for Patient-Centered Wrap-up for the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. From James B. and Anne R. Bell, of Blacksburg, Va., additional support for the James B. and Anne R. Bell Scholarship and establishing the James B. and Anne R. Bell Enrichment Fund, with both endowments benefiting the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
From John W. Montague Jr. and Jean Skelton Montague, of Midlothian, Va., benefiting the Bud Foster Defensive Scholarship, the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake, the P.T. Smith Memorial Golf Training Complex at the Skelton Center, the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, the Virginia Tech Alumni Association, the Dean and Rosina Carter Endowed Scholarship in Sculpture, the VTCC Campbell Thunder Project, and the Virginia and Billy Skelton Endowed Memorial Scholarship. From Betty M. Petty, of Vero Beach, Fla., a gift to create a future designation at Virginia Tech. An anonymous donation to establish an endowed fund for capstone design projects in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. From Georgia Anne Snyder-Falkinham, of Blacksburg, Va., support for the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake, men’s basketball, and Lane Stadium. From Mr. and Mrs. James W. Severt, of Martinsville, Va., to benefit the Visitor and Undergraduate Admissions Center and the Library Excellence Fund. From Mitchell A. and Lois E. Byrd, of Williamsburg, Va., supporting the College of Natural Resources and Environment. From John H. and Joan E. Kroehling, of Williamsburg, Va., for the Kroehling Advanced Materials Foundry and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund. From Edwin Talley III and Melinda Talley, of Moneta, Va., providing additional funding for the Ed and Melinda Talley Athletic Scholarship for College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. From William W. and Cornelia King, of Radford, Va., gifts to ultimately establish the William W. King Football Scholarship and the William W. King Golf Scholarship. From Lury W. Goodall Jr. and Barbara C. Goodall, of Salem, Va., to benefit the Library Excellence Fund and the field house facility.
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From Patricia P. Kelly, of Roanoke, Va., establishing the Patricia P. Kelly Teaching and Learning Graduate Fellowship in the School of Education. From Donald J. and Joan P. McNamara, of Dallas, Texas, continuing support for the McNamara Honors Scholarship. From Ralph M. Snyder, of Williamsburg, Va., to establish the Ralph M. Snyder ’52 Engineering Scholarship for Virginia Students. An anonymous distribution to benefit the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, Va. From Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Taubman, of Roanoke, Va., for the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake. From Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scruggs, of Arlington, Va., to provide support for the Signature Engineering Building.
Business, the Center for Enhancing Engineering Diversity, the Pamplin Business Leadership Center, the Pamplin Multicultural Diversity Council, the Pamplin LEAP Program, the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, as well as multiple Extension research funds in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. $318,041 from Smithfield Foods Inc., of Smithfield, Va., funding the Growing the Future of Local Feedstock Production and Utilization Program in the Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences and the Dean’s Excellence Fund in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. $300,000 from Texas Instruments Inc., of Santa Clara, Calif., for programs and research in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the College of Engineering.
Outright gifts of $100,000 or more given to the university from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013.
$257,687 from Alpha Services, of Abingdon, Va., supporting the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering, the Alpha Natural Resources LLC Scholarship, MSH Mine Disaster Prevention research, the Powell River Project, the Department of Accounting and Information Systems, the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund, and Lane Stadium.
$3,022,730 from ESKO Graphics Inc., of Miamisburg, Ohio, a gift to benefit the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials in the College of Natural Resources and Environment.
$250,000 from Delta Dental of Virginia Foundation, of Roanoke, Va., to establish the Delta Dental Oral Health Teaching Endowment in the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine.
$2,200,000 from the Via-Bradley College of Engineering Foundation, of Roanoke, Va., for the H.L. Bradley Endowment in Electrical Engineering and the Charles E. Via Civil Engineering Endowment.
$140,000 from Petro-CyberWorks Information Technology Co. Ltd., of the People’s Republic of China, supporting the SINOPEC-AspenTech Center of Excellence in Process System Engineering in the Department of Chemical Engineering.
Corporations, foundations, and organizations
$940,500 from L-3 Communications Holdings Inc., of Reston, Va., in support of the Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology, the L-3 Faculty Fellowship in Cyber Security, and the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington. $775,710 from Altria Group Inc., and Altria Client Services, of Richmond, Va., to benefit student projects in the College of Engineering, student-managed investing programs in the Pamplin College of
$139,185 from the Student Engineers’ Council, of Blacksburg, Va., in abiding support of the Lynn Nystrom Engineering Organization Endowed Fund, the Signature Engineering Building, and student design projects in the College of Engineering. $130,000 from Wells Fargo Bank and the Wells Fargo Foundation, of Minneapolis, Minn., to benefit research in the Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Pamplin Peer
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Mentoring Program, and the Virginia Tech Summer Academy. $125,000 from the California Institute of Technology, of Pasadena, Calif., for research in the Department of Chemical Engineering.
$100,000 from Volkswagen Group of America, of Auburn Hills, Mich., to benefit the Volkswagen Faculty Development and Innovation Fund and the Volkswagen Undergraduate Student Projects Fund, both within the College of Engineering.
$120,000 from DuPont Teijin Films, of Chester, Va., in support of research within the Department of Food Science and Technology.
$100,000 from the Williams-Berry Charitable Foundation, of Bristol, Va., for a future designation in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies.
$110,000 from BB&T, of Winston-Salem, N.C., in abiding support of the BB&T Program in the Department of Finance, Insurance, and Business Law; the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund; and Lane Stadium.
$100,000 from The Wollenberg Foundation, of Menlo Park, Calif., continuing support of the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech.
$110,000 from Eriez Manufacturing Company, of Erie, Pa., to benefit processing engineering research in the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering. $110,000 from the General Motors Foundation, of Detroit, Mich., in support of student projects in the College of Engineering; the Center for Enhancing Engineering Diversity; the Computer ScienceResources Consortium; the Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education Program; the Design, Research, and Education for Additive Manufacturing Systems Laboratory; the Virginia Tech IT Security Office; and Career Services. $102,301 from Newport News Shipbuilding, of Newport News, Va., in support of the Signature Engineering Building, the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund, and the General Scholarship Fund. $101,000 from MeadWestvaco Corporation, of Covington, Va., benefiting the Center for Natural Resources Assessment and Decision Support in the College of Natural Resources and Environment and support for Career Services. $100,000 from Comcast Cable, of Philadelphia, Pa., for the Grant A. Dove Professorship in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. $100,000 from the National Motorcycle Safety Fund, of Irvine, Calif., to benefit the Center for Automotive Safety Research within the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute for motorcycle safety research.
Outstanding matching gift programs The following organizations helped to maximize the philanthropy of our alumni and friends by matching their donations to Virginia Tech at an exceptional level. $243,800 from the ExxonMobil Foundation to match employee gifts to 41 designations. $221,300 from the G.E. Foundation in matching gifts for 48 different funds at Virginia Tech. $86,200 from Dominion Foundation in matching gifts benefiting 38 different Virginia Tech programs, departments, and colleges. $79,600 from the Norfolk Southern Foundation and the Norfolk Southern Corporation Trust (Good Government Fund) to match employee gifts to 19 designations. $62,300 from Lockheed Martin Matching Gifts providing support for 22 various funds throughout the university. $60,200 from the Wells Fargo Foundation providing employer matches for gifts supporting 32 different designations at Virginia Tech. $56,500 from the Ernst & Young Foundation, matching gifts to benefit 10 areas throughout the university. $53,500 from Altria Group Inc. in matching gifts to support 19 various areas of the university. $53,000 from the Verizon Foundation matching gift program to benefit 32 Virginia Tech programs, departments, and colleges.
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Center for the Arts..............................................$1,495,370......1.66%
TOTAL.............................................................$90,009,992.......100%
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences............$5,564,184......6.18% College of Architecture and Urban Studies.......$1,694,360......1.88% Pamplin College of Business...............................$3,488,969......3.88% College of Engineering..................................... $25,044,077....27.82% College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences...$1,314,818......1.46% College of Natural Resources and Environ.......$4,125,666......4.58% College of Science...............................................$3,298,972......3.66% College of Veterinary Medicine.........................$2,411,800......2.68% Administration/Other..........................................$1,522,230......1.69% Alumni and Univ. Conference Center..................... $50,263......0.06% Alumni Programs.................................................$2,523,069........ 2.8% Bioinformatics Institute............................................ $38,060......0.04% Corps of Cadets...................................................$2,354,457......2.62%
Graduate School.....................................................$108,857......0.12% Undergraduate Education.....................................$258,891......0.29% Independent Centers............................................... $33,329......0.04% Intercollegiate Athletics.................................... $22,883,705....25.42% Library.....................................................................$193,530......0.22% Multicultural Programs..........................................$107,498......0.12% Parents Fund...........................................................$309,390......0.34% Skelton 4-H Center at Smith Mt. Lake................$626,212......0.70% Student Affairs........................................................$464,288......0.52% University Unrestricted.......................................$1,748,251......1.94% VT Carilion School of Medicine............................$859,678......0.96% VT Carilion Research Institute..............................$496,322......0.55% WVTF Public Radio.............................................$2,309,010......2.57% Private Grants......................................................$3,987,311......4.43%
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Current Operations...............$42,810,851...... 47.57% Endowment.............................. $23,937,271...... 26.59%
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TOTAL...................................... $90,009,992..........100%
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Alumni....................................... $38,175,840...... 42.41%
Alumni........................................ $38,165,867...... 42.40% Students............................................... $9,973.........0.01%
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Direct Gifts and Grants............$12,930,013...... 14.37% Matching Gifts............................ $1,756,429.........1.95% Private Grants............................. $1,941,248.........2.15%
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6 Foundations............................... $5,926,939.........6.58%
Direct Gifts and Grants.............. $3,418,421.........3.80% Personal/Family Foundations.........$462,455.........0.51% Private Grants............................. $2,046,063.........2.27%
7 Other Organizations............... $2,285,722.........2.54%
Donor Advised.................................$489,105.........0.54% Organizations.............................. $1,796,617.........2.00%
TOTAL...................................... $90,009,992..........100%
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Virginia Tech giving societies Virginia Tech is proud to have some of the nation’s most loyal and enthusiastic donors, and has four giving societies to recognize them.
Legacy Society membership recognizes alumni and friends who provide for the university through estate plans or other deferred gifts.
Ut Prosim Society members have lifetime giving of $100,000 or more on an individual or joint basis. The society has four levels: Benefactor (beginning at $100,000), Senior Benefactor (beginning at $250,000), Distinguished Benefactor (beginning at $500,000) and President’s Circle ($1 million or more).
Pylon Society members have given in any amount to Virginia Tech academics for two or more consecutive fiscal years.
Caldwell Society members have lifetime giving of $50,000 or more on an individual or joint basis. A member whose giving reaches $100,000 or more advances to the Ut Prosim Society.
Members of the Ut Prosim Society, Caldwell Society, and Legacy Society are listed on the following pages. The Pylon Society’s more than 13,000 members are not all listed, but membership is noted next to the names of members of the other societies who also belong to the Pylon Society.
Ut Prosim Society In 1987, 127 households were recognized as charter members of the Ut Prosim Society. Since then, the society has grown to 1,273 households. The society’s name comes from the Virginia Tech motto of Ut Prosim (That I May Serve). Italic - President’s Circle charter member | * - Ut Prosim Society charter member | LS - Also Legacy Society | PS - Also Pylon Society
President’s Circle, new and advancing
Ann W. Cutchins LS
Bill and Ann Holtzman PS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Davenport Jr. PS
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Firestone Upperville,Va.
Eleanor Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jamerson Sr. *
Edith Jones (Mrs. Alfred I. Jones Jr.) Mechanicsville,Va. A. Patricia Merryman PS LS Rustburg,Va. Preston and Catharine White PS Virginia Beach,Va.
Sherwood Payne Quillen PS Peggy C. Reed LS
John and Constance DeBell LS
William C.* and Elizabeth H. Latham
Robert H. Digges LS
John R. Lawson LS
Paula J. Robichaud
Robert T. and Carolyn W. Lawson
William O. Ross LS
Mary Virginia Lester (Mrs. Edsel H. Lester)
Eric and Wendy Schmidt
Chet Duke
LS
Mrs. Frances Massey Dulaney Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Eaton
Horace E. Alphin LS
E. Ralph English Jr. and Rita T. English PS
Gordon D. Bowman II * LS PS
Mike and Debbie Quillen PS
Freda Bullington Johnson LS
William C. and Sandra C. Davis LS PS
Members Richard D. and Kristen S. Bishop LS
Frank D. Porter III and Beverly V. Porter
LS
Samuel and Lorinda Lionberger PS Mr. and Mrs. E. Morgan Massey PS
Eugene V. Fife and Anne L. Fife PS
William C. McAllister LS
Ray D. and Violet T. Frith LS PS
John P. McConnell
Sandra and William E. Reiser Jr.
Barbara B. and Donald G. Smith Garnett E. Smith LS PS Wendy Smith-Boone and Alexander Boone
Mrs. Paul Mellon *
Georgia Anne Snyder-Falkinham and Joseph O. Falkinham III PS
Mr. and Mrs.William H. Goodwin Jr. PS
Floyd W. Merryman Jr. * and Frances T. Merryman LS PS
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Starnes Jr. LS PS
Corrie J. and John Grado * LS
Floyd W. Merryman III LS
James M. and Eleonore E. Stevens PS
T. A.* and Jeanette Carter LS
T. Marshall Hahn Jr. * and Jean R. Hahn LS PS
Laura A. Mitchell * PS Norris E. Mitchell * PS
Mrs. George A. Stewart LS
Mrs. Alyce R. Cheatham *
Dr. Luther J. Hamlett LS PS
James H. Cochrane Jr. * and Beverly H. Cochrane LS
Leon and Beverly Harris PS
Betty Morgan (Mrs. Ben F. Morgan Jr.) LS
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Street LS PS
Charles J. “Mickey” and Sarah Franklin Hayes LS PS
Ross and Beth Myers PS
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Taubman
Nancy B. Nixon LS
Edward G. Tiedemann Jr. LS PS
Dixie L. Noffsinger LS
Mr. and Mrs. James E.Turner Jr. LS
Anne Heth Connor
Eleanor C. Hazel (Mrs. William A. Hazel)
Doug C. and Donna A. Curling PS
Ed Norwood LS PS
Matthew and Dawn Heric
Robert B. Pamplin Jr. * PS
Marilyn and George B.Vockroth LS PS
Dr. Charles S. Brown LS PS Tom and Daisy Byrd LS Patricia A. Caldwell LS PS David and Barbara Calhoun PS Dale C. Carter
Joseph H. and Barbara G. Collie LS PS
Clifton C. Garvin Jr. *
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Shari and Kimbley L. Muller LS Houston, Texas
Chester Waldron LS
Mr. William S. Cross
Edward B. Scruggs LS PS
G. Truman Ward * LS
Madelyn and Raymond G. Curry Jr. PS
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scruggs LS PS
Mr. Robert DeFord Jr. and Dr. Nancy T. DeFord PS
James R. and Augustine D. Smith PS
W. S. White Jr. PS E. Carlton Wilton Jr. Wesley T. Worsham * LS Beverly and David Worthington Distinguished Benefactors,
new and advancing Frank and Cheryl Beamer Blacksburg,Va. Doyle C. Counts LS PS Pulaski,Va.
Vincent S. and Carolyn A. Phelps Forest,Va.
Elise Strickland Smith PS LS
George and Josephine DeSerio
James G. and Deborah M. Petrine PS Hardy,Va.
Mrs. Grant A. Dove LS
J. Mark Sowers and Deborah K. Sowers
Shelley L. Duke LS PS
Jane and Hobart* Speegle Jr.
Ray W. and Sallie A. Edwards
Miss Beverly R. Steinman LS PS
Richard S. and Judy L. Foster
David A. and Elyssa Street
Vicki L. and Robert L. Freeman Jr.
Robert J. and Julia N. Styne
Hope M. Greiner
Sharon Thompson (Mrs. Ronald W. Thompson)
LS
Paige Lester Pruett Henrico,Va. Charles J. and Mary N. Rainero PS Bristol,Va. Dr. James I. and Elizabeth Lee Robertson Jr. LS Oak Grove,Va. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Severt LS PS Martinsville,Va.
August F. Davis LS Richmond,Va.
Harold D. and June M. Hankins James H. Hatch LS PS
William and Rita Thornton LS PS
Jean D. Fielden LS PS Vero Beach, Fla.
F. Staley Hester Jr. LS PS
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A.Vecellio Jr. PS
Members
Russell and Joan Hitt PS
Edward B.Via * PS
Mary M. Abel Smith
Dr. Tomas Hudlicky and Dr. Josephine W. Reed
Jennifer Ware (Mrs. Joseph F. Ware Jr.)
Preston H. Andrews LS
Jerry and Linda Hulick PS
Mrs. Stewart B. West LS
Margaret T. Baldock LS
Anne Hahn Hurst PS
F. Adele White PS
Jerry H. Ballengee PS
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Jamerson
Senior Benefactors, new and advancing
Mr. Donald J. Balzer Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Hall Jr. Manakin Sabot,Va. Mr. Wayne and Dr. Claire Horton LS PS Huntington, W.Va. Jessica Bolling Ison Wise,Va. Barbara and Jim Johnson Mechanicsville,Va. Donald J. McNamara PS Dallas, Texas
John R. Jones III LS
PS
Diane M. Rosenberg Roanoke,Va.
Arthur Abbitt Kirk
Edwin H. and Melinda P. Talley LS Moneta,Va.
Betty J. Leisy
Members R. T. and Brenda Avery PS Kelso S. and Vera M. Baker PS
Mrs. Walter G. Adams Harrisonburg,Va.
James C. Justice III Jan Kennedy
Kelly Scott Woolwine PS Roanoke,Va.
Thomas L. and Ann L. Ackiss Virginia Beach,Va.
James C. Justice II and Cathy Justice
James A. and Renae C. Pearson PS Lavonia, Ga.
C. Gordon Thornhill Jr. PS Boston,Va.
PS
LS PS
Agnes Lilly (Mrs. Clifton Lilly Jr.) LS PS Bill and Barbara May Sara L. and Samuel H. McGhee III LS Elizabeth F. Middleton LS John W. Montague Jr. and Jean Skelton Montague LS PS
John and Lawanda Billingsley LS PS
Mary B. and Spencer W. Morten
Willis P. and Mary N. Blackwood LS
Betsee Parker
Michael J. Bogese Jr.
John E. Peterson Jr. LS
Mrs. Cecil W. Bolling
Robert T. Priddy
David H. Burrows * LS
Phyllis Stancill Pruden
Mitchell O. and Iris T. Carr PS
Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Quisenberry LS PS
Jack and Marilyn Carroll Blakeslee Nettleton Chase PS George B. Clarke IV David S. and Kryssa Jeannette Cooper
PS
Paul and Linda Austin Chesapeake,Va.
John G. Rocovich Jr. and Sue Ellen Butler Rocovich * LS PS Marvin H. “Skip” Schuelke Jr. and Ann J. “Jeannie” Schuelke
Berda Boggs (Mrs. Gail E. Boggs) LS L. Allen and Marilyn Bowman LS PS Michael and Julie Boyer Mrs. John L. Breeden * John and Mary Jean Brown PS Robert E. and Lynne A. Brown Mrs. Barbara Brugh LS
Mitchell A. and Lois E. Byrd LS PS Williamsburg,Va.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson Burrows * LS PS
Francis H. Chaney II and Susan S. Chaney LS PS Lothian,Va.
Ward and Tabitha Burton
Douglas W. and June M. Burks LS PS
T. Norman Bush and Carolyn B. Bush PS John Cairns Jr. Jane Burns Campbell
Tom and Martha Hodnett LS PS Springfield,Va.
Mrs. W. John Campbell Jr.
Joseph A. and Linda W. Hopkins Roanoke,Va.
George Cartledge III and Dr. Barbara Cartledge
Joseph R. and Sara S. Jenkins LS Richmond,Va.
Ann D. Catlett (Mrs. Charles Catlett) PS
Stephen and Karen Jones PS Cornelius, N.C.
Vinod and Ranjana Chachra PS
Steve and Ginny Marshall Blacksburg,Va. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. McKinney PS Beaverdam,Va.
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John F. and Tricia L. Biagas
Jim and Ginnie Branscome Fredericksburg,Va.
Theodore S. Hanson and Linda Alschbach Hanson Richmond,Va.
Harriet and Bill Miller PS
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sidney Barrett LS PS
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bates III LS PS PS
C. E. Andrews and Jean Andrews Vienna,Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Kit C. Kennedy PS John H. and Joan Z. Kroehling
H. Pat and Nancy E. Artis LS PS
Carol Rector Capaldi
Joe and Toy Cobbe PS Stanley and Frances D. Cohen * LS PS Ronald L. Coleman Sr. Mrs. Donald M. Cox PS
William C. Cranwell *
James L. Jones Jr. LS PS
Stuart and Laura Plank
Patrick L. and Cathy J. Daly PS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Jones Jr. LS
James M. and Marilyn K. Pollard PS
Joseph H. and Patricia Beasley Vipperman PS
Mrs. Ralph B. Davis
Michael and Lisa Kender LS PS
Marvin L. and Lelia W. Pollard LS
Jim and Ellen Wade
Wayne T. Day
William D. Kilgore Jr. and Christa Kilgore PS
Jay and Shelly Poole LS
William D. and Bonnie Lou Wampler
Nicholas H. DesChamps, Ph.D. PS
R. Gregory and Rebecca G. Porter LS PS
Vivian R. Klages (Mrs. Arthur C. Klages) *
Lois W. Dickerson LS Nehyba Dickinson Dr. Thomas G. Digges Jr. and Lana Ingram Digges PS
Bittle and Charlotte Porterfield LS
Debbie Koller and Kent Koller LS
Jeff M. and Harriet B. Price PS
Mrs. Joel Krisch *
Cecil Pruitt Jr.
LS
Frank W. Webber Jr. and Mary L. Webber LS PS Robert H. and Janice G. Wells LS Carol S. and William I. White Jr. Tracy D. Wilkins PS
L. H. Dixey Jr.
Mary Leach *
Jack and Liz Donehower PS
Frank L. Leonard
Dr. Charles W. Pryor Jr. LS PS
Dennis and Susan Duncan
Dawn H. and Gary D. Lerch LS PS
Matthew T. Quillen
Walter W. Duncan LS PS
George A. and Audrey R. Levicki
Glenn and Dixie Reynolds
Dr. Robert L. Durfee PS
Alan T. Lingerfelt
Nancy Richards LS
John and Angie Emery LS
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Sr. LS
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LS
Alex Schaerer
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PS
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Ron and Kris Willard PS Kay and Peter Winzenried LS Elaine W.Young LS
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Michael G. and Jane L. Anzilotti LS
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Regine Archer
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Charles E. Ayers Jr. and Sarah M. Ayers PS
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Mary E. Hinman Roanoke,Va. Jay M. and Joyce D. Jacobsmeyer PS Denver, Colo. M. David and Marlene F. Jester LS Virginia Beach,Va. Ron and Patty Jones PS Cornelius, N.C. William W. and Cornelia King Radford,Va. Signe M. Langschultz Cobbs Creek,Va. Norris E. and Judy G. Lewis PS Christiansburg,Va. W. Buford and Linda M. Lewis PS Alexandria,Va. Carman J. and Rebecca C. Liuzzo PS Cary, N.C. Robert C. and Scarlett Lucas PS Ashburn,Va. Robert J. and Wendy S. Medler PS Chantilly,Va.
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PS
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Thomas A. Carpenito LS
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PS
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PS
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Randall W. DeHart
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LS
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John C. Dixon
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PS
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Bob Dorey
LS
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Joseph F. and Millie Outten PS Anne R. Overstreet
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Helen M. Pace (Mrs. E. Minor Pace) PS
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LS PS
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LS
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Jeffrey A. and Suzanne D. Perry * PS
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LS PS
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LS PS
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Mrs. Harry J. Parrish
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Barbara Sampson LS
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Charles J. and Constance S. Reid Robert Reuter and Katherine Downs-Reuter
Harold W. Schneikert Jr. LS PS
Harvey L. and Agnes Sutton PS
Larry and Allyne M. Schoff
Sidney C. Smith Jr. and Lucy O. Smith PS
Brian G. and Patricia M. Reynolds
Harry and Penny G. Schwarz
Raymond D. and Jean N. Smoot PS
Keith A. Reynolds and Jan Vaughan Reynolds PS
Robert G. Scogin Jr.
Michael E. Snyder
David S. and Jane N. Scott
Richard E. and Carol A. Sorensen PS
C. Frederick Sears and Judith Loope Sears PS
Lloyd R. Sorenson Jr.
Richard M. Swink Sr. and Nancy N. Swink PS
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Souders
Tony and Phyllis Syme
Rodney M. Sedwick and Regina R. Sedwick PS
William R. and Beverly M. Southworth PS
Richard L. and Patricia A. Talbot
Patrick N. and Patricia A. Shaffner PS
Don and Mary Sowder PS
Francis A. and Marianne Shane
E. Ann Spencer and P. Scott Roop Thomas H. and Sandy L. Sperry PS
John J. and Sheila B. Rinehart
Dr. Carroll B. and Pete Shannon LS PS
Richard T. Ripley
Daniel Sheets
S. J. and Elizabeth A. Ritchey
Sylvia L. and M. Dwight Shelton Jr.
Jack and Charlotte Roberts
Pleasant C. and Hazel P. Shields LS
Craig and Robbie Rice Alison and Brad Richards Mr. and Mrs. James B. Richards Jr. PS Don and Sheila Richardson Hank Richeson Minnis and Louise Ridenour PS David C. Riggan and Glenna Racer-Riggan PS
Drs. John J. and Eileen Specchio
Leila B. and Kirk E. Spitzer PS
LS
James J. Roberts III
Mrs. J. Landon Short
Richard W. and Jamie H. Roberts
Samuel E. and Judith J. Shrader
Brant D. Robertson
Thomas and Kathryn Shupe
Ginger P. Robertson PS
Bernard Silverman
Tass E. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spracher Helen D. Spurr LS Bill and Anne Squire
Donald and Joanna Sunshine LS Ted and Judy Powers Sutton Chris and Jane Swan James D. Swan Jr. PS
John and Kimberly Tamminen Dr. Terry F. Tanner * PS Jay and Cheryl Taustin Scott M. and Jackie Taylor William P. and Dorothy Taylor PS A. F. Teske Jr. and Betty A. Teske Stephen M. and Erin Thamasett Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Thatcher
Fred and Santina St. John PS
Andrea Thomas (Mrs. Stuart C. Thomas)
William M. “Bill” Stafford and Mary K. Stafford
David T. Thomas II and JoAnn S. Thomas LS PS
Howell and Ann Simmons
John J. Stahl III and Margaret A. Stahl PS
John W. Thomas Jr. *
Thomas L. and Sue Robertson
Cheryl Simon
Robert F. and Jeannie A. Stallard
C. Howard Robins Jr. and Nancy G. Robins PS
R. Mason and Cheryl R. Simpson Sonu and Jennifer Singh
Dr. Benjamin Z. and Mrs. Kimberly A. Stallings PS
Cindy M. Robinson
Ridge Sink
David R. Stanton *
Robert I. Thomas Jr.
K. Michael Robinson III and Rachel E. Robinson
Amenta R. Sjogren and the late Robert W. Sjogren
Charles and Janet Steger PS
Curtis A. Thompson
Keith and Teresa Steger PS
Harry E. and Sarah J. Burrell Robson LS PS
Bonnie M. Skelton
Cynthia and Bill Sterrett Jr. LS PS
Gregory C. and Kathryn L. Thompson PS
John K. Skelton
Donald Stewart LS
Dr. Craig A. Rogers
Mrs. William G. Skewes
Wayne N. and Nancy R. Root
Harry J. Skinker PS
Dorothy Grubbs Jeffress Stewart LS
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Rosenbaum Mrs. Joseph L. Rosenbaum
James K. Skipper III and Kelly Skipper
Edwin and Suzanne Ruark
John F. and Laurie M. Skipper
Nancy W. Stone (Mrs. J. Conley Stone Sr.) PS
Robert Anthony Ruberti
Lynn E. and Yvonne S. Slonaker
Walter E. Story
Charles E. Tilson Jr.
James A. Rule Jr. and Jeanne M. Welch LS
Jack and Linda Slovic
Jeffrey P. Stosser
Robert H. and Carol J. Tolson LS
Philip W. and Pamela H. Small
Scott Alan Stosser
A. Leon and Marilyn T. Tomblin
The Honorable and Mrs. Thomas Davis Rust
Bruce B. Smith
Bill and Roberta Stover
Paul and Dorothea Torgersen LS PS
Morris V. Stowers
Douglas L. and Nina K. Trott LS PS
Glenda Rutledge (Mrs. Philip T. Rutledge Jr.) LS
Charles R. and Janet K. Smith Daniel D. and Lecia L. Smith
Sarah S. Strauss
Hyde Tucker LS PS
George R. Smith Jr. LS
Hiram A. Street
Ute and Ed Tucker LS
Susan Bull Ryan and Dr. J. Thomas Ryan PS
James E. and Carolyn H. Smith PS
Jimmie A. and Barbara Street LS
David E. and Suzanne P. Tuggle PS
Ann and Jerry Samford PS
Jerry B. and Marty Smith
Charles S. and Mary R. Strickler
James C. and Allison B. Turk Jr.
William L. Stinson
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Joseph C. Thomas * Margaret Allen Thomas LS Nick Thomas
Joseph L. and Lois J. Thompson PS Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas T. Thompson LS PS Randy and Karen Thurman Thomas C. Tillar Jr. LS Deborah and Daniel Tillotson PS
Joseph C. Turley III and Gloria B. Turley
Charles W. Wampler Jr. and Dorothy L. Wampler
The Honorable and Mrs. Paul Whitehead Jr.
In memory Leonard C. Angle Jr. LS PS
Debbie Ward
Tom and Diane Whitehead
Lorraine R. Bowles
Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Turner
Eric C. and Meagan L. Warren
Mark and Molly Whitehouse LS
John A. Brothers LS PS
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Unger
Robert F. Warren Sr. and Joyce W. Warren
Margaret W. and L. Wayne Whitlock
Charles B. Brown PS
James G. and Martha S. Watkins
Klaus C. and Stella M. Wiemer LS
Phil and Eve Urick
Jerry and Merle Watkins LS PS
Thomas and Sanda Wilburn
Alex Urquhart PS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Watson Jr. PS
T. A. Wilfore PS
John A. Urquhart PS
Hunter R. and Llewellyn S. Watson LS PS
Ronald L. Willard II and Sara C. Willard
Aubrey V. Watts Jr. and Emily W. Watts PS
David H. Williams Jr. PS
George A. Costan LS PS
George A. Williams Jr. and Deborah R. Williams
Richard S. Courtney Jr. LS PS
Jesse A. Williams Jr.
Mary Ruth Y. Duncan LS PS
Robert Williams Jr.
Willena K. Elmore PS
Verne C. and Jewel N. Williamson
Robert P. Farrell Jr. LS PS
Steven and Judith Williamson
James P. Fitzgerald
Beverly A. Willis
Alexander F. Giacco * LS PS
James S. Willis III and Annette A. Willis PS
Howard E. Gray LS PS
Jean H. Willis
William A. Hazel PS
Helen Wilson LS
Peggy E. Huffman PS
John W. Wilson Jr. and Tammy A. Wilson PS
Horace A. “Bud” Keever Jr. PS
Robert L. Turner
LS PS
E. Francis, Susan S., and Suzanne Y. Updike
Donald C. and Moira Vaughn LS PS Christie M.Veatch Jeffrey E.Veatch Carl G. and Lynn M.Verboncoeur Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vinyard Jr. Anne M. Wachtmeister and Hans F. E. Wachtmeister Thomas J. Wack and Ann F. Sears L. Preston Wade *
Hobart Ayres Weaver and Mollie Little Weaver PS Mildred Crawford Weidemann (Mrs. Alvin C. Weidemann Jr.) LS PS Norma Wells Hance and Jane West PS Dr. T. G. Westmoreland
George and Catherine Walker
Mr. Douglas E. Wheeler
L. Dudley Walker
Carolyn Pearsall White
Doug and Pat Wall
Curt and Bain White
J. Robert and Marion L. Walton
Jeffrey K. and Gina R. White Linden L. White *
Mechanical engineering graduate students and robotic jellyfish research team members Alex Villaneuva, Kenneth Marut, and Tyler Michael.
Virginia B. Camicia LS PS Dean Carter PS Charles Catlett PS Mary W. Coleman PS
Elfreeda M. Duncan
Lucian Y. Grove LS PS
James W. Lark Jr. PS
Mrs. Calvin S. Wisman Paul A. and Sharon E. Wohlleben PS Betty K. Wolfe (Mrs. Robert L. Wolfe)
Patrick M. Lathrop PS Leta A. Lester LS PS Joseph R. Loring * PS
Chris R. Wollenberg
F. Wayne Martin LS PS
Mrs. E. B. Wood Jr.
Arthur G. Meakin LS PS
Robert W. Worley Jr. and Barbara G. Worley LS
Tosca G. Minichan LS PS
Thornie Worley LS
Dorothy A. Newman LS PS
P. J. and Betty T. Wright
Barbara Norwood LS PS
Daniel A. and Judith A. Wubah PS
Constance J. Richeson PS
Kelsey Fox Yardley
Maxine B. Rives * LS PS
Jim and Marianne Young
Edwin T. Robertson PS
Michael A. and Caroline O.Young
Ted Rosenberg LS PS
Patti Young *
Philip T. Rutledge Jr. LS PS
Thomas and Bonner Young
Richard E. Moody LS
PS
Barbara Scruggs LS PS
James N. and Melinda Youngblood PS
Margaret Scruggs LS PS
Ray and Kathy Yount LS
J. Conley Stone Sr. PS
H. C.Yu and Terry Yu
Ronald W. Thompson PS
Dr. Bernard Harold Zeavin
Oscar W. Ward Jr. PS
Gina and Tom Zehmer PS
Faye N. Webb LS PS
Mark S. Zitz LS
Jack W. Webb LS PS
Kurt A. and Celeste Browning Zuch PS
Rhoda A. Wilkerson LS
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James M. Buchanan PS
Patsy T. Smith LS PS
Caldwell Society In the Caldwell Society’s first year, 58 households were recognized as charter members. Since then, membership has grown to 933 households, with 55 households advancing from the Caldwell Society to the Ut Prosim Society in 2013. Created in 2002, the society is named for William Addison Caldwell, the first student to enroll at what is now Virginia Tech. * - Caldwell Society charter member | LS - Also Legacy Society | PS - Also Pylon Society
New members Gregory E. and Allison J. Aliff LS PS Mc Lean,Va. Lyle H. and Elizabeth A. Anderson Cloverdale,Va. Jerry L. and Kim T. Archer Round Hill,Va. James K. Asselstine and Bette J. Davis PS New York, N.Y.
Daniel S. Ehrman Jr. and Jacquelin H. Ehrman LS PS Fairfax Station,Va.
David and Kandy Brightbill Lebanon,Va.
Russell H. and Kelly H. Ellis Roanoke,Va.
Gilbert L. Button Richmond,Va.
Brian R. Emigh Charlotte, N.C.
Joseph W. Carter Salem,Va.
Willard S. Emory Jr. and Linda M. Emory Odenton, Md.
Greg and Rebecca Caufman PS Blacksburg,Va.
Donn L. and Rosa S. Bailey Salem,Va. James V. and Colleen E. Baker Cary, N.C.
Robert L. Bowden Jr. and Gail S. Bowden PS Blacksburg,Va.
PS
LTC (Ret) Ralph K. Baker Jr. and Lee Penny Baker PS Roanoke,Va.
Michael B. and Cheryl W. Chaney Chesterfield,Va.
Luther G. and Dira N. Ensminger PS Oak Hill,Va.
Steve and Linda Childress Radford,Va.
David L. and Ann M. Farmer Union Hall,Va.
Richard J. and Ellen M. Christian Chesapeake,Va.
Robert L. Foster Jr. and Bronte C. Foster Radford,Va.
Dr. John A. and Mrs. Stephanie G. Ballein Blacksburg,Va.
William H. and Susan S. Christopher Vienna,Va.
Brian R. and Carolyn S. Barker Aldie,Va.
Robert S. and Johnna Coats PS Lexington, Ky.
Patricia Barranco Forest,Va.
Frederick J. and Amelia A. Cobb Virginia Beach,Va.
Thomas W. and Dorothy W. Barrett LS PS Winston Salem, N.C.
Dennis J. and Linda P. Cooper LS Chantilly,Va.
Frank P. and Barbara Beale PS Richmond,Va. William H. and Barbara Beckstoffer Richmond,Va. James B. and Anne R. Bell LS Blacksburg,Va.
C. Scott Frazier III and Carol B. Frazier Parkton, Md. Robert J. Frulla and JaneAnne S. Frulla Ona, W.Va.
Larry and Patti Cowley PS Blacksburg,Va.
Gary M. and Carol B. Gibson Martinsville,Va. Albert T. Gilpin Darlington, S.C.
C. Joseph and Susie Crenshaw Richmond,Va.
Joan C. Gordon PS Salt Lake City, Utah
John N. and LaVonne H. Crist Harrisonburg,Va. Mark J. and Kimberly F. Cross Nokesville,Va.
James H. Gary Lakewood, Colo.
PS
Ginger J. and John P. Gould PS Fairfax,Va.
John Beverly Abingdon,Va.
Brian V. Crutchfield Charlotte, N.C.
Autumn T. and Kevin S. Bice Chesapeake,Va.
Donald A. Gresh Jr. and Donna V. Gresh Blacksburg,Va.
Nicholas T. Cullen III and Melynda A. Cullen Westfield, N.J.
Warren W. and Lamar S. Hall PS Houston, Texas
Joseph A. Blount Jr. and Leigh G. Blount PS Houston, Texas Robert J. Bodnar Blacksburg,Va. Thirwall W. and Barbara Bonham Blacksburg,Va.
James and Lynn Daly Lynchburg,Va.
Richard E. Harris and Betty C. Hill PS Charleston, W.Va.
Rosetta H. Daniel Smithfield,Va.
William H. Hayter Abingdon,Va.
John D. and Elizabeth R. Daus Vienna,Va.
PS
David and Meg Head Lynchburg,Va.
Gary and Jill Boward PS Woodbridge,Va.
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Tom and Elaine Head Blacksburg,Va. Brent and Carole Helmandollar PS Leesburg,Va. Russell J. and Laura B. Herakovich PS Atlanta, Ga. Kirk and Janie Herdman PS Leesburg,Va. Bryan M. and Lara B. Hertweck PS Elliston,Va. C. Andrew Hodges Jr. and Jo Ann Hodges PS Sumter, S.C. Thomas E. Holland Sr. and Pamela F. Holland PS Clover, S.C. Donald W. and Sandy Howell Troutville,Va. Robert and Janet Ingram Pulaski,Va. Amir S. Jahed-Motlage Montgomery Village, Md. Conor D. and Laura R. Johnson PS Belmont, Calif. David N. and Tracy L. Johnson Odenton, Md. Blair A. and Lynn A. Jost PS Woodbridge,Va. Warren R. and Margie B. Kark PS Christiansburg,Va. Brian T. and Lisa P. Karlisch PS Alexandria,Va. Ralph and Shirley Kiser Bluefield,Va. R. Wayne and Alice R. Kish Manakin Sabot,Va. Michael J. and Kathleen Kosciusko PS Manhasset, N.Y. Kurt L. and Teri Kreider Roanoke,Va. Aurelia D. Lacy PS Blacksburg,Va. Kevin L. and Lisa D. Lane PS Wilton, Conn.
Beckie K. Street Bristol, Tenn.
Gennard T. Lanzara and Lynn Martin Roanoke,Va.
Michael R. and Michelle S. Perschbacher PS Springfield,Va.
Daniel R. and Nancy Jane M. Lasik PS Sterling,Va.
Catherine B. Petry and Gabriel M. Petry Christiansburg,Va.
William H. and Joyce K. Lavinder PS Atlanta, Ga.
Ervin E. and Mary Jane Pettersen PS Radford,Va.
C. Bryan Lawson Abingdon,Va.
Carl J. and Linda J. Pfeiffer PS Blacksburg,Va.
Robin Leonard Bedford,Va.
William D. and Cheryl H. Poe Roanoke,Va.
Scott G. and Lisa Lindvall PS New York, N.Y.
Albert H. and Janice A. Poole LS PS Virginia Beach,Va.
Daniel C. Longest Sr. Glen Allen,Va.
John V. and Juliette P. Rainero Bristol,Va.
Ronald W. and Marilyn Lowry Winter Park, Fla.
Jerome J. and Joan C. Redder Blacksburg,Va.
C. Novel Martin III and Jacqueline W. Martin Roanoke,Va.
Robert B. Ritchie Jr. and Jean A. Ritchie Richmond,Va.
Claude H. Martin III and Bonnie S. Martin Roanoke,Va.
Richard C. and Rebecca D. Rosenberg Chapel Hill, N.C.
M. Wayne and Linda L. Martin Danville,Va.
Stephen A. and Eliane Rosenberg Atlanta, Ga.
Kenneth W. and Julie M.VandenBroek Richmond,Va.
Roger L. Martin PS Gloucester, Va.
Laila N. and Adam C. Rossi Oakton,Va.
Monica S.Vaughan LS Greensboro, N.C.
Jeanine L. Matte PS Washington, D.C.
Charles F. Rowell Jr. and Brenda B. Rowell PS Moneta,Va.
Hans E.C. and Holli C. Wachtmeister Virginia Beach,Va.
Mitzi I. Mead Vienna,Va.
Jon S. Rucker Jr. and Colleen M. Rucker PS Gaithersburg, Md.
Melissa S. Watson and Jerry R. Watson Spotsylvania,Va.
Michael A. and Mary Ellen Megeath Waterford,Va.
Thomas N. and Lyn K. Saunders Arlington,Va.
Jesse A. and Louise Webster PS Salem,Va.
Christopher A. Merrill Norwalk, Conn.
Robert W. Scates Jr. LS PS Waynesboro,Va.
Garrett and Meg Weddle LS Draper,Va.
Jason S. and Michelle Miller Charlotte, N.C.
William E. Seale Jr. and Carol Seale LS Walnut Creek, Calif.
Timothy J. Welsh Spotsylvania,Va.
Lawrence J. and Victoria F. Ball
Robert M. and Marianne L. Werth Alexandria,Va.
Paul S. Barbery LS PS
Leon T. and Ginger M. McGhee Roanoke,Va.
Ray D. Miller Yorktown,Va. Edward L. Moore LS Cary, N.C. Ronald D. and Margaret Mullins Christiansburg,Va. John N. and Linda E. Neff PS Harrisonburg,Va.
John C. Talton II and Alexandra S. Renekberger-Talton Manakin Sabot,Va. William B. and Ann L. Tausig PS Mount Pleasant, S.C.
Floyd W. Abernathy Jr. and Brenda G. Abernathy
Eric W. Teske Riner, Va.
John Ackerman Herbert R. Alcorn Sr. and Louise G. Alcorn PS
Edward R. Turner Rustburg,Va.
Gerald L. Alderson *
Robert C. and Dawn E. Turner LS Raleigh, N.C. Bernard L. and Patricia A. Tyree Clifton Forge,Va.
Joseph C. and Sandra A. Ammons Raymond H. Anderson Jr. PS S. Kendall and Ame G. Anderson William R. and Janet W. Anderson Robert A. and Sandra Archer PS W. Howard and Sarah A. Armistead Robert G. and Stephanie Arnall PS Richard M. and Sally B. Arnold PS Margaret R. Atkinson Michael B. Aubrey Gerald W. and Brenda R. Augst Richard M. Bagley Jr. and Cynthia T. Bagley PS Carlton D. Bailey Jr. and Sharon Y. Bailey Stewart Bainum John C. and Diane G. Baker M. Steven and Angela G. Ball
Reginald H. and Jennifer J. West PS Chester,Va. Michael D. and Melissa S. Williams Pembroke,Va. Thomas T. and Nancy S. Winborne PS Chesapeake,Va.
Reba M. Oley Richmond,Va.
William E. Spruill Jr. and Meredith P. Spruill PS Roanoke,Va.
Steven L. and Sharon S. Parker PS Charlotte, N.C.
Robert Starr Wachapreague,Va.
William H. Payne Jr. Blacksburg,Va.
Elizabeth G. Woodruff Blacksburg,Va.
George E. and Judith A. Stone PS Alexandria,Va.
Bob and Betsy Woods Lancaster,Va.
Warren L. and Larissa R. Bare Henry L. Barksdale Jr. and Carolyn B. Barksdale Joseph H. Barlow Sr. and Lynn B. Barlow LS PS David A. and Jennifer E. Barnes Stephen R. and Jean Barry
Timothy C. and Linda F. Winder Glen Allen,Va. PS
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Wilmarth E. Alexander III and Tiffany C. Alexander Richard E. Alvis
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon L. Underwood Daleville,Va.
Stephen D. Springer and Kathleen Kramer Seattle, Wash.
David A. and Betty Aldred
Robert and Susan Altizer
William D. Tyrrell Jr. and Jennifer G. Tyrrell PS Leesburg,Va.
Richard J. and Anne M. Smalling LS Austin, Texas
James and Marita Zuraitis Sutton, Mass.
Members
Michael A. and Lisa J. Tilley Roanoke,Va.
Vicki H. and Edward G. Silver Falmouth,Va.
Sandra M.Yancey and Steven W.Yancey Apex, N.C.
PS
John H. Bartko Jr. Jo Anne Barton LS E. Warren Beale Jr. PS James A. Beasley Jr. PS Jeff Beck
Keith F. Becker PS Nancy G. Bedford PS
Jeff Brandmaier
Donald W. Caudill LS
Thomas F. and Paige B. Crump PS
Brent D. and Blake K. Brandon
Warren C. and Linda R. Cauley
William M. Culbertson III and Mary Culbertson PS
Eugene D. Brandon
Steven A. and Kimberly H. Chafin
Tim and Carolyn Bell
Warren L. and Lillian Braun
Dale L. and Sandra S. Cupp PS
Myra D. Beller
John J. and Diane Breedlove PS
Reuben Chapman VI and Patricia A. Chapman
Timothy J. and Michelle M. Bendel PS
Scott D. and Kathryn M. Brigham
Christopher A. and Danielle D. Chattin
William L. Dail Jr.
Gilbert and Ruth Cheatham
William S. Daniel Jr.
Gretchen A. and Richard G. Chiaramonte PS
Bev and Angela Davis
Betty S. Bell (Mrs. Melvin H. Bell)
Marvin C. Bright II
Alda Berlin Robert H. Berrey Jr. and Kimberly C. Berrey
Lewis R. and Margaret R. Brinkley PS Alan and Delores Brogan
Rick J. and Nancy S. Curry William O. and Gail C. Dalton
Bobby Davis and Beth Barnes
Martin J. and Heather Browder
Richard H.L. and Jacqueline Chichester PS
Thomas A. and Karen D. Bibbins
Col (Ret) James M. Brown Jr. and Mrs. June S. Brown LS PS
Timothy and Vickie Bibee
Reginald B. and Bettye D. Childers LS
John E. and Sharon B. Brown
Jeffrey B. and Sandra E. Birch
David Clark
John T. and Meg H. Bruce
Lou and Mark Bishop
James and Sally Clark PS
J. Fletcher Bryant Jr. LS
John P. Black * LS
Steven B. and Shannon M. Clarke PS
Jerry C. Bucklen PS
William D. Davis Jr. and Danielle Davis
Tom and Nancy Blacka PS
Kendall O. and Barbara E. Clay
Okley B. and Margaret C. Bucklen PS
Roderick and Cynthia Davoud
Stephen C. and Kelly D. Clayton
B. Rand and Kelley Y. Day Deborah A. Day and J.S. Brown
Thomas F. Betz Jr. and Carolyn Betz
Michael H. Blackman
LS PS
Curtis E. Davis Jr. and Frances P. Davis Harry L. Davis III John E. Davis III and Sharon H. Davis PS
Morgan E. Blackwood PS
Guy W. and Margaret S. Buford PS
Norman R. and Linda B. Clevinger PS
Fred A. and Brenda M. Blair
Carter L. and Sheila B. Burkey
Eugene and Joan Cliff PS
Frank J. and Margaret G. Blake
M. Phillip and Sandra C. Burleigh PS
Hugh A. and Debbie Cline PS
Charles P. Blankenship Jr. and Belinda C. Blankenship PS
Cathy C. and Michael B. Burnette
Stuart W. and Debra L. Cochran
John T. and Betty L. Blanks LS
Richard L. and Carole K. Busick
Bonnie W. Boatright
James M. and Gene R. Cole
Frank and Shelley Butler PS
Edward J. and Rebecca J. Bolinsky
Robert A. Butsavage and W. Christopher Craft
Norman H. Cole III and Melissa K. Cole
Chan and Kae Bolling
George H. Burton III
LS
John and Amy Daylor L. Thomas De Hart
David S. and Sharon C. Cole
Elizabeth D. Degges LS F. Brad and Christine B. Denardo PS Dennie P. Denison III and Sherrie B. Denison Daniel J. and Velvet M. DesRoches
Jesse B. and Judith A. Coleman
PS
Pat and Carolyn deBernard
Alan “Big Al� Dickerson
Judith S. Bond and S. G. Bradley
Bill and Tracy Buzzeo
Richard L. and Nancy C. Booth PS
J. Daniel Cahill Jr. and Elizabeth F. Cahill
Donald R. and Rosalind C. Compton PS
Victor B. Calaman Jr. and Elizabeth L. Calaman
Leonard D. and Leslie D. Conway
Steven A. and Rebecca D. Dietrich
William D. Cook Jr.
Park A. Dodd III and Sue H. Dodd
Gregory L. and Suzanne Bourne Mary Jane B. Bova Donald A. and Lucy B. Bowers Robert B. and Shelby Bowles * H. E. and Pat Bowling Janie M. Bowling (Mrs. Samuel M. Bowling)
Glen C. and Marsha M. Combs
Dawn M. Campbell (Mrs. Wayne W. Campbell) LS
Dennis and Nancy Dickison LS PS Page Dickson LS
Michael B. and Mary A. Cooke
PS
Samuel L. and Mary Ellen B. Dofflemyer PS
Eric S. Campbell and Melissa D. Hannah
Robert K. Cope LS Michael N. and Dawn L. Coppola
Thomas H. Donahue Jr. and Mary Sue Donahue
Ronnie T. and Jean K. Campbell
Hal and Doris Costley LS PS
Kenneth Bowling
William and Gale Donnelly
Kenneth and Michelle Caravati
E. Glenn and Helen T. Bowman
Annice B. Dorsey LS
Robert T. Carson Jr.
Robert C. Courain Jr. and Ruth Courain
Gary P. and Theresa S. Bowman PS
Bill and Betty Carter
Blaise R. and Arlene R. Box PS
Helle Klingemann Carter *
E. Neal Boyd Ted A. and Ann W. Boyer PS Joseph W. and Judy L. Bradley William L. Bradley J. Dwight and Jennifer W. Bradshaw PS Suzanne E. Brammer and Charles R. Brammer
Shivon M. and Jeanne E. Dosky
Wallace S. Covington III and Connie C. Covington PS Gerald A. and Susan O. Cox
Samuel R. Carter III and Lonna Sawyer Carter PS
Carol L. and Duane H. Douglas LS PS
Basil C. and Ann S. Doumas PS
Sally S. and John W. Cox PS
John and Erin Doyle
William A. Caruthers Jr. and Becky Caruthers
Jennifer J. Crawford
Joseph C. and Lucille W. Draper
Kelsea A. Crawford
Lawrence and Joan Castellani
Benjamin W. and Kimberly H. Creamer
Lynne B. and James T. Drummond PS
Steven C. and Sarah E. Castle Tracy L. Castle-Newman and Andrew C. Newman PS
Arlene Critzos and John Critzos II
Julian G. Duncan
Terence H. and Maeve N. Crowgey
William E. and Dorothy H. Durham LS
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Duke and Ann duFrane LS
John W. and Carol DuVal
Mark and Terri Fox
Douglas and Nancy Dwoyer PS
Peter D. and Monica Fox
Ann-Marie Gunteski Hamblin and Steven W. Hamblin PS
Ronnie and Theresa Horne
Gary A. and Jan J. Guynn
Irvin G. Horner Jr. and Laurie Horner
Laurie S. Hackbirth and David W. Hackbirth Jr.
C. S. “Chip” Hornsby and Lynn E. Hornsby
G. Ronald Hager PS
D. Shane Horsley PS
Jeff and Teki Hall
Donald H. and Diane F. Horsley PS
Stacy and Mike Hall
Lisa F. and Mark J. Hourigan Daniel B. and Brenda K. Huffman
Herbert J. Dyer Jr. and Deannie C. Dyer
Kindy French and Emanuel Friedman
James T. Earwood Jr. and Ruth T. Earwood PS
Diane C. Frizzell and Richard W. Frizzell Jr.
Richard L. and Catherine Easterday PS
Meredith D. Fulton
James C. and Sylvia S. Echols PS
Harold E. and Carole Gaba
R. W. Edmondson III and Debra F. Edmondson
H. William Gabriel LS
Leslie H. Halstead Jr. and Patricia B. Halstead PS
Kenneth W. and Gayle Gallier
David R. and Margaret G. Hamilton
Marcus C. Galt
James L. Hammer Jr. and Greta Broyles Hammer
David M. Hughes LS
Branch R. Hammock LS
C. Keith and Leah J. Hunter
Charles B. Hancock PS
Steve H. Huppert
Matthew G. and Rhonda M. Hankins
Daniel S. Hurd
Guy F. and Dana D. Futrell
Glenn C. and Rena L. Edwards * Lacy L. and Carol M. Edwards Marc A. and Jui-ling Edwards
LS PS
Richard A. and Linda Garbee Ronnie L. and Janice S. Gardner
Mark and Linda Edwards Roger W. and Marion F. Ehrich PS Carolyn B. Elliott (Mrs. Berkley S. “Jack” Elliott) William B. and Grace A. Ellis William R. and Lisa A. Elliott PS John and Ioana Engel Dave and Beth Erb LS PS Charles L. Ernest Jr. and Rebecca Ernest PS
PS
Ted R. and Diana J. Gardner Sylvia K. Garland (Mrs. T. Ben Garland) Robert E. Garst
James J. and Martha S. Hanna
Jr. LS PS
Dwayne and Beverly Geissler
Richard E. Harman Sr. and Peggy Harman
Michael J. and Joan L. Hvozdovic PS
George L. Geneaux PS
Mark A. and Roslyn O. Harris
Lauren and Richard Giannotti PS
John J. Hynes Jr. and Mary Lenehan Hynes PS
Lloyd M. Harrison III and Sandra Harrison
Phillip A. and Frances Hynes
William P. Harrison Jr. and Nell T. Harrison
Samuel S. and Gay J. Irby
Ronald W. and Caroline B. Gibbs
Stephen A. and Dana B. Esworthy
Frederick C. and Peggy S. Gibson PS
Ford F. Farabow III and Sara B. Farabow PS John D. and Effie D. Farmer PS
Franklin D. and Brenda Hutcheson Lester H. Hutchinson Jr. and Danita S. Hutchinson
David M. and Addy B. Ervin
James D. and Judy D. Evans
Thomas H. and Julia E. Hughes
Marvin D. and Rita Harman
Randall D. and Tyna L. Gaylor PS
Howard Gibbs and Jane Murphey
Charles E. and Bonnie H. Evans
Charles S. Hughes III and Diane H. Hughes PS
Dodd F. and Sophia P. Harvey
Brian J. Gimbel
Charles H. Hatcher III
Dewey E. and Andriette B. Goode
Janet R. Hatfield LS
James E. Goodwin Jr. and Gail S. Goodwin
J. Gregory and Deborah A. Haught
Marijane Gosnell *
LS
Douglas and Cynthia Ingram LS PS Thomas M. Jackson Jr. and Cindy Jackson Stephen L. and Brenda A. Jamison Wanda Callis Janosko *
Rudy and Suzanne Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Jeffries III LS PS
Don S. and Sarah P. Hayes
Bill Jenkins
Lauren P. Fellows
Bruce C. Gottwald Jr. and Kimberly C. Gottwald
Richard C. and Diane W. Jennell PS
Robert T. Ferguson Jr. and Katherine K. Ferguson
Dan H. Heflin Jr. and Patricia T. Heflin LS PS
William J. Graff
L. Calvin and Jane B. Henderson LS PS
Alex P. and Nita Fekas
Jeffrey K. and Melanie Graffeo
Glendon J. Fetterolf PS
John and Julie Graham
Rebecca A. Fisher (Mrs. Thomas H. Fisher)
Darwin T. and Dawn Herdman
PS
Andrew E. and Sally M. Jillson Doris Johnson (Mrs. William H. Johnson) Michael C. and Mary Ann Johnson
William L. Graham
Terry L. and Carol Herdman
Samuel Fisher
Carley M. Graves
Ann A. Hertzler
Thomas A. and Catherine G. Fletcher LS, PS
Sammy R. and Maria V. Graves
John L. and Ann L. Hess PS
Dr. Walter A. Gray III and Janice M. Gray
Homer H. Hickam Jr. and Linda Hickam PS
J. Pat and Mary Field Green LS PS
George M. and Elizabeth Hill
Frederick E. Johnston III and Merilyn Johnston PS
Harold and Ada Mae Greene PS
Donald and Robin Hillman
Robert E. and Andrea D. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gresham
Scott and Brenda Hillyard
Ward M. Jones
Mike Grimm
Jane S. Hines
William H. Groseclose III and Sabrena Groseclose
Wynston D. and Rebecca P. Holbrook
Leonard E. Joyce Jr. and Judith Joyce
Galen R. Grubb Jr. and Bonnie C. Grubb
James E. and Patricia B. Holder
Bryan J. and Katie R. Katz
Ronald M. Holt
Michael T. and Barbara B. Kayes
Charles W. and Nancy H. Flippo PS James T. Flynn Jr. and Gretchen A. Flynn LS PS John P. and Rebecca T. Foley Charles J. Fontana Jr. and Amy Fontana Richard L. Ford Jr. and Dollie W. Ford Elliott A. Fox Jr. and Temple Fox LS PS
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Paul B. and Leslie D. Johnson LS PS S. Kirk Johnson Ted Johnson and Bonita H. DeLooper
Williams A. and Anne K. Joyner
Bernard C. Kearns
T. Rodman and Tinky Layman PS
George F. Marable III
Tony R. Keith
Philip Layton
Christine C. Markowski
Robert F. Mills II and Linda C. Mills PS
John W. and Theresa Kelley
Burton P. and Doris Lee PS
Larry R. and Jo Ann C. Marshall PS
John H. and Jane M. Milne PS
William and Whitney Kelliher
Irene E. and Randolph H. Leech PS
Charles W. and Hollace C. Martin
Glenn R. and Melinda Y. Mitchell
David H. and Twila Kellogg PS
Alan C. and Deborah J. Leet PS
James K. Martin
Jeffery K. and Allison B. Mitchell
Natalie and Joe Kelly
George E. Leftwich III and Virginia Rawlings Leftwich LS PS
Russell D. Martin and Heather Lenox-Martin
Julian Q. Moffett Jr. and Kimberly L. Moffett
A.H. and Nina Mae Lemmon
William E. Martin Jr. and Frances E. Martin LS PS
Wayne H. and Lynn D. Monk
James C. Maxwell Jr. and Judith R. Maxwell PS
Bill R. and Kathy W. Moore PS
Barry M. and Virginia Mayberry
Thomas C. Moore LS PS
Donald W. and Joanne A. Mayberry PS
Jerry and Joyce Moorman
Sally Kelly LS William R. Kelly and Brenda A. Hart PS Thomas B. Kelso II and Victoria R. Kelso Patrick E. Kerr
David A. and Mary T. Leonard Thomas D. Lesperance Jr. John K. Light Henry M. and Sharon M. Ligon
Kenneth E. Mooney PS Joseph W. Moore LS
Joseph Keusch and Jan Neuharth
Graham C. Lilly LS PS
Carlos R. and Dana G. Kilgore
Charlotte Linkous
Paul J. and Margaret J. Kilmartin
Larry J. Linkous
James W. McAlister Jr. and Toscia S. McAlister
Richard L. Kimball Jr. and Georgia W. Kimball PS
Jerry L. and Ranae K. Little PS
Marcus S. and Dana F. McCall
Arthur J. King Jr. and Rhonda B. King
Kathryn L. and Darin Little
John and Sheila McCalla
Roger W. and Ona Litwiller
John McCord LS
Robert G. Morrison Jr. and Peggy K. Morrison
Vernard E. Lockwood II and Antoinette Lockwood
Maston R. McCorkle Jr. and Dorothy M. McCorkle
Robert D. Moser Jr. and Katy Moser PS
David R. and Diane L. Lohr LS PS
R. J. and Mary Alice McCracken PS
Alexander P. and Susan A. Moya
Brenda D. and Howard R. Long
Francis D. McCreery Jr. and Debra R. McCreery PS
Kara A. Mullaley
Carol King Charles J. King Jr. and Mary King Theodore E. King Jr. LS PS Bertram Y. Kinzey Jr. LS PS Elizabeth N. Kirby and Thomas H. Pridgen
David A. and Donna M. Long PS William R. Long II and Patsy J. Dillon-Long
G. Carter Kitts and Gloria A. Kitts
Richard L. and Cynthia P. Longerbeam
Fredrick H. and Shirley K. Knack PS Kelli K. Knight John Knott Jr. and Mary Jo Knott Thomas K. and Lisa Valentine Kopecko
Stephen and Elizabeth McCuin
Samuel B. and Sylvia P. Long PS
Alan I. Kirshner and Deborah Mihaloff LS
J. Kenneth Morgan Jr. and Sally Morgan LS PS
Rolf E. McDaniel Jr. and Trilby McDaniel Bernard L. and Kate C. McGinnis LS PS Garland H. McKenzie Sr. and Barbara E. McKenzie PS
Paul K. and Felecia T. Longest Mary B. and Toby D. Loritsch Philip E. Louer Jr. William S. and Rebecca G. Love
John J. Moriarty PS Phillip L. and Priscilla C. Morris
David and Debbie Mumford Edward A. Munns Jr. and Denise R. Munns PS Joseph S. and Susan F. Murdock PS Gary E. and Betty Musolf PS Billie S. and Steven A. Musselwhite
Thomas S. McKenzie III and Bonnie D. McKenzie PS
Teresa I. and Stephen E. Nauss PS
Camden J. McLaughlin and Theresa S. Sykes
Donald R. Neff II and Deborah Neff
Roger R. Neel Jr.
David A. Kovach II, M. D.
Jeffrey B. Loveless
Larry Kraemer
Mark and Wendy Lucas
Robert M. and Anne M. McMarlin PS
Clifford W. and Johanna L. Nelson LS
Noel R. Krieg *
C. J. Luczak
Shirley McPherson
Stacy W. and William T. Nelson PS
William D. Lusk Sr. and Betty W. Lusk LS PS
Randolph C. and Carrie G. Meador
Patrick J. and Cheri C. Neri
Renell Y. Meeks (Mrs. W. Edward Meeks III)
Marvin and Debra Nester PS
Eric and Elizabeth M. Kuchan Peter R. and Trina L. Kurzhals LS Ernest R. and Mitzi P. Lail PS
Ernie and Jane Lyle
Bonnie Neuhoff
Louis J. Lancaster
Reynolds G. Lynch Jr. and Lawson D. Lynch
Michael E. and Kathryn G. Melo PS
Stephen M. and Judy B. Lane
John E. and Betty Jo Lyon PS
Rebecca and Craig Langwost
Lois H. Meyers LS
W. Daniel Macgill III and Sybil O. Macgill
Gary S. and Jodi M. Michel
Carolyn W. and John J. Miles
Richard and Delaine Newcomb
Helen Jeffries Miles
Elaine A. Noell
Maurice C. Law PS
Thomas S. and Caroline S. Maddock LS PS
Gregory F. and Pamela B. Lawson
Keith A. and Amy L. Maddox PS
Robert C. Lawson Jr. and Ann Lawson
Robert E. Magee Jr. and Rebecca Magee PS
Thomas T. and Anna L. Lawson PS
Sharon Magness *
John M. and Mihoko Lanier Dawn and Hamid LaPuasa
M. Lee Merryman
Brian F. and Vicki L. Miller
PS
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Donald S. and Darlene J. Oakes Robert B. and JoAnne H. Oliver PS
Eric J. Miller and Deborah Brown PS
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Thomas C. Newbill Jr. and Sallie P. Newbill PS
Michael A. and Basila Ogliaruso PS
Elizabeth M. Miller (Mrs. F. Allen Miller Jr.) Gary P. and Karen R. Miller
James H. Neuhoff Jr. and Susan A. Neuhoff
John E. Osborne Jr. and Jerry J. Osborne PS
John E. Osborne III and Diana C. Osborne James C. and Bonnie W. Overacre PS Michael and Tammy Owens
Anne W. Quicke
Julian B. and Rebecca L. Saunders
Alan Q. and Beverly Spitler LS
John Quigley Jr. and Patricia Quigley
Robert E. and Patricia E. Saunders
David L. and Deborah H. Spracher PS
Howard L. Scarboro and Beverly J.Voigt
Cecil D. Quillen Jr. and Vicey C. Quillen PS
John H. Staley Jr. LS
George and Barbara Scheulen PS
Calvin L. and Ginger W. Stanley
Louis K. Palmer Jr. and Karen B. Palmer PS
Richard J. and Susan W. Rabil
Richard W. and Judy Schilling
Barbara Lash Staples
Robin Rabin
George and Mary Paris
Richard E. and B. June Schmidt LS PS
James T. Stephens LS
John P. Rathbone PS
Bruce C. and Christine D. M. Parker PS
Bruce M. and Mary T. Scott
Barny and Marsha Ratliff LS
Fred W. Scott Jr.
Elmo L. Stephenson Jr. and Pamela W. Stephenson
James L. Ray Jr.
Stephen M. and Connie F. Scott
David L. and Kimberly K. Stepp
Charles A. Read II and Harriet Schwartz Read * PS
T. Evan Scott Jr. PS
David S. Sterling
Dennis M. Scullin Jr. and Sandra L. Scullin PS
David A. and Paula Y. Stetler
Raleigh F. (Sandy) Seay Jr. and Linda B. Seay
Lisa A. Storms and David W. Roberts Jr. LS PS
Dennis M. and Betty B. Semones LS
Brian Storrie and Muriel Lederman
Sara Lee Richardson Sendelbeck LS Mark E. and Caroline S. Shaffrey
Scott A. Sturgill and Doris Carder PS
Noah K. Shanks
Karen H. Sublett *
Louis H. and Diane E. Sharpe * PS
Neil S. and Shaun Sullivan
Carl R. Shaw Jr. and Janet E. Shaw
Remire L. Sutherland Jr. and Paula L. Sutherland
Regina M. Parkerson and Arthur L. Parkerson Gerald L. and Rhonda M. Passaro W. Stuart Patterson Jr. and Josephine L. Patterson
Samuel C. and Elizabeth P. Redd PS
John P. and Candace H. Payne Lorene S. Pearman * PS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry
James R. and Emily Farmer Reames
LS
Augustus C. Reed Jr. and Susan R. Reed PS Kenneth L. and Martha J. Reifsnider PS
Joe and Ray Person PS
Barbara M. Renick
Gregory T. and Lauren A. Phalin
David and Lois Reynolds
Atwell Y. and Robin R. Phillips
Michael B. Reynolds
Charles B. and Judy Phillips
Fleet W. Richards Jr. LS PS
Douglas R. and Shirley Q. Phillips John P. Phillips LS
Gen. Thomas C. Richards and Meredyth E. Richards LS PS
Linda Sue Phillips
PS
Daniel G. and Jessie Lee Shawhan
Linda Sandridge Stone
Kelly C. and Amy N. Shelton
John T. Sutton Jr. and Carol H. Sutton
Melvin A. and Mary C. Richardson
Timothy E. and Leslie H. Shelton PS
Robert and Evangeline Swain PS
Virginia Richardson (Mrs. John J. Richardson)
Wayne and Sue Shepherd
William and Deborah Swan PS
Van Kerfoot Showalter
Charles R. Sweeney Jr.
John I. and Diane L. Riffer
Paul H. and Shirley Shumaker PS
Jim Tapp PS
Randolph P. and Susan L. Rivinus LS PS
Bernard L. Shumate Jr. and Vicky C. Shumate PS
George S. Tate Jr. and Mary Ann Tate
C. Leslie and Betty Gay Roberson PS
Glenn and Barbara Sieber PS
Richard H. and Susan M. Tate
Brenda H. and George W. Rohe PS
Frederick W. Siewers Jr. and Mary Ann Siewers
Larry T. Taylor
Stephen H. Rosenoff
Paula J. Sims PS
Jim and Carole Poland
Richard S. and Patricia L. Roszak PS
W. Morris and Anna W. Skeen
Joseph Poleo Jr. and Nancy Poleo
Charles M. Rotgin Jr. *
Stephen J. and Valerie S. Skripak LS
Clara S. Terry and James C. Terry III PS
William and Linda Poorbaugh
Peter R. and Patricia L. Roughton
Judith Sloan
Kenneth S. and Ann E. Terry
Todd and Marquetta Porth
John B. and Kristi L. Rowsell
Albert L. Smith III and Shelia Smith
David A. and Lisa Thoma
Don M. and Dorla Sue Powers PS
John C. Rudd Jr. and Lisa K. Rudd PS
David W. and Linda Smith * PS
Betty J. Preas
Betty Ruffin *
Elizabeth F. Smith
Joseph C. Thomas Jr. and Leigh B. Thomas
Charles M. Preston Jr. and Patricia L. Pritchett
Carolyn A. Russell LS
Lewis P. and Christel S. Smith PS
Gail Thompson
Dr. Randy and Ginny Smith
George A. and Laura G. Price
Charles M. Russell Jr. and Peggy S. Russell
Paul M. and Martha Ann F. Thorn LS PS
Mary E. and Buzz Price
Mildred L. Russell
John D. and Nancy J. Philpott * Steven C. Pierson and Stacy B. Krieger Rodger D. and Carolyn J. Pike Barry S. and Cheryl S. Pillow LS Sue C. Pipes Robert B. and Mary L. Platt Clarence C. Poe Jr. and Madeline C. Poe PS
Robert N. and Robin D. Smith PS John L. Snow III and Amy C. Snow PS
Bruce and Nancy B. Prichard LS PS
E. Larry and C. Elaine Ryder
William H. and Margaret E. Prince
Donald L. and Mary E. Sage LS PS
Leslie C. and Joyce B. Pugh PS
Winston A. and Marilyn L. Samuels PS
Roy C. Pullen Jr. and Phoebe A. Pullen Wayne D. and Nanci J. Purcell
William J. and Judy Soyars PS
David W. Saunders James W. and Amy E. Saunders
Gene A. “Bull” Teel and Sue A. Teel
Raymond H. Thrift Jr. and Ellen H. Thrift LS PS
William S. Spears
Forrest D. Tignor Jr. and Ronda B. Tignor PS
James W. Speegle Jr. and Cynthia O. Speegle
James F. Tobey Jr. and Rebecca W. Tobey
Roger W. and Sandra P. Spence LS PS
Karen E. Torgersen and Michael N. Boyd PS
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Mark A. and Lisa L. Teachey
Kathryn F. Trice * LS
Roland E. and Sharon Weaver
Charee S. Trigg
George E. and Pamela Y. Webb
Arnold E. and Mary Jane Trope
PS
Richard C. and Patricia W. Wooldridge PS
Jack W. “Will” Webb III
Robert Z. and Dara B. Tucker
Otto H. and Betsy A. Wegman PS
Charles W. and Victoria R. Turman
Gary E. and Pamala B. Weiler LS PS
In memory Jeanne R. Boyd
PS
David W. Worrie and Jeanette E. Hubbard
Thomas W. diZerega
Jack F. Wright Jr. and Barbara Wright *
Berkley S. (Jack) Elliott PS
Wayne W. Campbell PS
Terrence R. and Linda R. Tuskey
Randall G. and Meade F. Welch
James M. Wright
Louise P. Ford *
Stephen G. and Karen L. Upton PS
John G. Wells Jr. and Bonita Wells
Stelios M. Xystros
Susan W. Holt PS
Captain Dennis J. and Commander Laurie J.Van Buskirk, USN, Ret PS
Joseph E. and Windy Wells
Charles E. and Julie J. Yonce
Warren Lloyd Holtzman PS
Page C. and Lisa W. Yonce PS
Patty Moore LS PS
Jon H. and Donna M. Van Cleave LS PS
C. Monty Wenk and Susan D. Wenk
Revelle M. and Barbara L.Young
Agnes T. Payne
Daniel L. and Regan C. Westra
Robert E. and Sandra B.Young PS
Eugene H. Reilley Jr. LS PS
Michael and Christa J. Whaley
Robert H. and Rebecca Zeiller
Mac Eason Rein LS PS
Irvin R. and Eileen O. Vaughan PS
John White
Charles E. Spitzer PS
William D. and Dean L. Vaughan PS
Michael A. and Sandy White
Joseph R. Zielinski Jr. and Martha B. Zielinski
Horace C. and Vicki C.Van Meter PS
Marjorie K. Wells
LS
Michael Vick
Sharon L. White
Gary A. and Janet S.Vineyard
James and Adele Whitener PS
William J.Vinson Jr.
Charles K. Whitescarver Jr. and Mary Ann M. Whitescarver PS
Anne Vipperman Gus and Deborah Vlahos
Marion S. Whitfield Jr. and Rebecca P. Whitfield LS PS
Kenneth N. and Mary T. Wacker LS
H. Clay Whitley
H. Earnest and Pamela H. Wade
Richard R. Whitt III and Jeanne C. Whitt
Steven R. Wade Haydn and Patience Wadley
Jacqueline T. and Bruce Wieland LS
Dr. Lori Wagner and Mr. Steven Wagner LS PS PS
Bette Farrar Staley LS W. David Woodruff PS
A 2013 graduate of the Pamplin College of Business.
Charles M. Whittington III and Brenda Whittington LS
John R. Wagner
Robert C. and Susan Wagner
Michael T. Zuravel
LS PS
David M. Wilberger Jr. and Kay H. Wilberger PS
J.M. and Ethel H. Waldron
Jim and Carla Wilding PS
Charles E. Walker
C. Allen and Debra L. Wilkerson PS
Mark F. and Nancy B. Walker PS
Clyde H. Wilkinson
Michael A. and Charlotte A. Walker LS PS
Brenda C. Willard
Robert D. and Stephanie Wallace Visha and Kenny Wallace
Marvin E. Williams Jr. and Betty Williams
Michael S. and Giselle Ward
Thelma L. Williams PS
William H. Ward Jr. LS
W. Guy Williams Jr.
Sara M. Ware
George G. and Robin Williamson
John W. and Cheri H. Warren
Mark Williamson
Alfred B. and Fonda P. Warwick LS
Robert P. and Mickey R. Wilson
Brian M. and Susan N. Wasserman PS
Randy and Gill Wimbish
John C. and Kathryn C. Watkins
James F. and Nancy G. Wolfe
William E. and Patsy G. Watson
Shirley Wolfson
E. Louis Watts III and Linda Watts PS
Linda S. and Keith R. Wood PS
Robert H. Waugh Jr. John P. and Barbara A. Waymack PS
Melissa D. and Thomas G. Woodford
Diane D. Weaver LS PS
O. Sands Woody Jr.
Mark F. and Lucy B. Williams
Clarence C. Wolfe PS
Maryanne H. Wood
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Legacy Society The Legacy Society has grown from fewer than 100 members in 1990 to more than 1,737 members as of June 30, 2013. The society’s name reflects the legacy of generosity of its members, which continues to fuel excellence at Virginia Tech. UP - Also Ut Prosim Society | CS - Also Caldwell Society | PS - Also Pylon Society
New members Dexter L. and Debbie L. Atkinson Williamsburg,Va.
Matthew W. and Marta Harrison Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Patty Jean Barnett Martinsville,Va. Kenneth W. and Katherine T. Bible Charleston, S.C. Teresa Blevins and Charles Herring PS Virginia Beach,Va. Joseph M. and Dianne H. Burris Charlottesville,Va.
Alton B. Harper Jr. and Charles N. Harper PS Louisville, Ky.
PS
K. Larry Carroll Altavista,Va. James L. Chapman IV and Susan Chapman PS Virginia Beach,Va. Robert W. and Barbara D. Dellinger PS Vienna,Va. Michael J. and Patricia B. Dobie Lewisville, Texas Kimberly K. Duncan Roanoke,Va. Daniel S. Ehrman Jr. and Jacquelin H. Ehrman CS PS Fairfax Station,Va.
William C. Horn PS Lakewood Ranch, Fla. David B. Horne UP PS Orlando, Fla. Eric J. and Elizabeth M. Hulett PS Martinsburg, W.Va.
Mrs. Ralph A. Amos
Robert J. and Judith B. Simmons Acworth, Ga.
William E. Amos Jr. and Susan T. Amos UP PS John P. and Catherine S. Anderson PS Dr. Linda M. Anderson Preston and Ann Andrews UP Jerome S. Antel Jr. and Shellie Frosh Antel
Keith G. Ingels Florence, Ky.
Shawn G. and Melana H. Talmadge PS Virginia Beach,Va.
Wayne P. and Margaret M. Jessee PS Verona,Va.
Brenda Tarosky Dumfries,Va.
Col (Ret) Gary W. Arnett and Mrs. Peggy R. Arnett
Reginald E. and Gail W. Johnson Richmond,Va.
Karl R. and Rita Verell Alexandria,Va.
Joseph W. Arnold UP
Joseph H. Jones Jr. Ellicott City, Md.
Darby S.Vollmer and Ronald Reynolds Charlottesville,Va.
John W. Asherman Jr. and Charlotte B. Asherman PS
William H. Ward Jr. CS Rocky Mount,Va.
Susan Athey and Mark Wickham PS
Patricia P. Kelly Roanoke,Va. John H. and Mindy L. King PS Christiansburg,Va. PS
Joanne Kish Midway, W.Va.
Wade W. and Leslie D. Leech Covington,Va.
Jose B. and Christine V. Esquivel H. Midland, Mich.
Peter and Donna M. Lipresti PS Fairfax Station,Va.
James W. Fisher Centreville,Va.
Frederick T. and Cathy J. McDuffee Raleigh, N.C.
Bettie B. Fleming Orange City, Fla.
Robert D. and Leisa L. Melancon Virginia Beach,Va.
James T. Flynn Jr. and Gretchen A. Flynn CS PS Blacksburg,Va.
Richard W. and Mary Margaret Monroe Blacksburg,Va.
James R. and Sharon S. Fox PS Virginia Beach,Va.
Clifford W. and Johanna L. Nelson CS Vienna,Va.
Robert L. and Mary G. Gregory Midlothian,Va.
Brian L. and Teresa P. Sanchez Blacksburg,Va.
Alan R. and Cheryl B. Swajkoski PS Boise, Idaho
Thomas S. and Earlene N. Lewis PS Tucson, Ariz.
Guy F. and Dana D. Futrell CS PS Leesburg,Va.
Patricia Y. Ames-Urie and David Milton Urie Jr.
Leonard T. Skreba Jr. PS Cannon Beach, Ore.
Todd J. and Marilee J. Eshler Clarksburg, Md
Ray D. and Violet T. Frith UP PS Bassett,Va.
Karl D. and Susan G. Salnoske Mc Lean,Va.
Barbara Perkins Winter Haven, Fla.
Emmett H. and Kathleen S. Apffel
H. Pat and Nancy E. Artis UP PS
James D. and Beatrice C. Ashley
Brian K. Wiggins PS San Antonio, Texas
Diane Clevenger Aukland and Duncan D. Aukland PS
Scott H. and Susan K. Williams PS Charlotte, N.C.
John S. Autry PS
Frank C. Willson PS Virginia Beach,Va.
Judith I. and Brendon S. Bailey PS
Mrs.Velt E. Bailey
Joseph F.Yates Richmond,Va.
Margaret T. Baldock UP Richard and Susan Bari PS
Members Frank L. Abbott PS
Joseph H. Barlow Sr. and Lynn B. Barlow CS PS
Nancy B. and Stephen C. Adams PS
Karen D. Barnhart
Peta G. Adovasio
Roger L. Barnhart
Virginia F. and Harvey P. Affeldt PS R. Michael and P. Catherine Akers
Helen C. Barranger (Mrs. Glenn D. Barranger)
Gregory E. and Allison J. Aliff CS PS
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sidney Barrett UP PS
UP PS
Thomas and Dorothy Barrett CS PS
W. Morgan Allen Jr. and Joyce Allen
Jo Anne Barton CS
William L. Allman Jr. and Jennie Allman
Andrew M. and Suzanne L. Bates
Horace E. Alphin UP
Laurie E. and Barbara S. Rennie Richmond,Va.
John H. and Sally P. Baffa Robert H. Bailey Jr. and Lynda K. Bailey
Charles B. Woods Huntsville, Ala.
Michael L. and Lucille K. Allen
Kevin W. and Karla W. Paasch Virginia Beach,Va.
Michael and Jane Anzilotti UP
John W. Bates III and Beverly Bates UP PS Malcolm W. and Isabel S. Bates
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Dawn M. Campbell (Mrs. Wayne W. Campbell) CS
James H. Cochrane Jr. and Beverly H. Cochrane UP
S. Wayne and Sandra Campbell
Charles and Mai Coffey UP
Louis M. Briel UP
Andrea S. and Brian L. Camper
Bruce E. Cohen
Hettie T. Beachum
Kay M. and George R. Bristol UP
Stanley and Frances D. Cohen UP PS
Guy O. Beale Jr. and Susan W. Beale
William and Emily Brittle PS
Gerald C. Canaan II and Kristi B. Canaan
Bette M. Baum (Mrs. Wesley L. Baum) UP
Donald R. and Barbara S. Boyken
Robert A. and Susan Baum PS
Dennis M. and Sandra S. Brewer
Alan E. Bayer
Kevin and Nancy Boyle
William and Linda Beaver
Wendy J. and Walter R. Brock III
Elizabeth Anne Bedinger
Judith E. Brocksmith PS
Diane Beidler UP
Paula Brothers (Mrs. Fred Brothers) UP
Dr. James B. Bell and Anne R. Bell UP PS
Thomas A. and JoLee Carpenito UP
Joseph H. and Barbara G. Collie UP PS Edward L. and Mary A. Collins John Michael and Mary Helen Collins
S. Richardson Carpenter and Elizabeth M. Carpenter UP
Dr. Charles S. Brown UP PS
Vickie L. Bell and James J. Seli UP PS
Jerri Cannon (Mrs. Archie S. Cannon Jr.) UP PS
Carlton E. Combs Jr. Carrie Wilmer Comer
J. Thomas Carter
Audrey L. Bentley
Col James Brown Jr. and June S. Brown CS PS
J. D. and Nancy Berlin UP PS
Dr. Nancy Brown PS
T. A. and Jeanette Carter UP
Bridget Ryan Berman and Roger H. Berman UP PS
Thomas O. Brown
Bruce C. Carver UP PS
Barbara Brugh UP
Christopher L. Berrey
John G. Casali UP
Ellen A. Bryant
Mary Jones Berry UP PS
Shirley W. Casali
J. Fletcher Bryant Jr. CS
Paul M. and Lynn T. Bertsch PS
Donald T. Cashion PS
Phillip H. and Katharine B. Buchanan PS
Ronald E. and Janet P. Cashion PS
William Rand Cook and Laura N. Cook
Rosa J. Castiel
Dennis J. and Linda P. Cooper CS
Brian W. and Carrie A. Casto PS
Robert Keith Cope CS
Anthony J. Cataldo II
Steven R. and Jeanne Cope PS
Donald W. Caudill CS Jason A. Cecil
E.H. Copeland Jr. and Ann M. Copeland
Constance and Keith Cedras UP PS
Mrs. W. P. Copenhaver UP
Mrs. Dwight R. Chamberlain UP
Bernardine Cornelison
Catherine C. Chandler and Thomas C. Naerebout
Charles Cornelison PS
Francis H. Chaney II and Susan S. Chaney UP PS
John K. Costain
Mrs. M. Ellen Beville and Mr. Eddie N. Mitchell PS
Mrs. Walter A. Buchanan
Samuel G. Bickford Jr. UP
David and Patricia Buck PS
John P. Billingsley Jr. and Lawanda W. Billingsley UP PS
Arthur L. Buikema Jr. and M. Alison Galway PS
Daniel “Danny” W. Bird
Jr. UP
Anne M. Burford
Richard and Kristen Bishop UP
R. Wayne Burford
John P. Black CS
Jeffrey A. and Glenda R. Burkett PS
Michael Blackman
CS PS
PS
Robert L. and Louise D. Burkey
Willis P. and Mary N. Blackwood UP
Douglas W. and June M. Burks UP PS
Brenda A. Blankenship
Robert G. and Beverly B. Burleson UP PS
John T. and Betty L. Blanks
CS
Jeanne and Deane Blythe UP
David H. Burrows UP
John J. Bodo
W. Jackson and Lee T. Burrows UP PS
William R. Boebel and Elizabeth Barnett-Boebel
Jim and Anita Keyser Bost Gordon D. Bowman II
UP PS
L. Allen and Marilyn B. Bowman UP PS
Harry E. and Jean H. Corr
Rosalie Chewning Mark A. and Betty Lou Childers Reginald and Bettye Childers
CS
John E. and M. Patricia Christensen
Hal and Doris Costley CS PS William L. Coulbourne Jr. and Jane R. Coulbourne Jimmie and Lovis Countiss UP Doyle C. Counts UP PS
Frank N. and Marianne Cowan UP
William and Candida Clark PS
Jerry and Susan Cox CS PS
Mitchell A. and Lois E. Byrd UP PS
David P. and Cristy Clarke
Phyllis R. Cragle PS
Tom and Daisy Byrd UP
Michael W. and Kathleen W. Clarke UP PS
Dr. Janie S. Craig and Mr. William R. Craig
Thomas Hal Clarke III
Robert A. Creech III PS
E. Wilson Clary Jr. and Patricia B. Clary
Larry E. Creekmore
Thomas P. and Cynthia Z. Claud
L. Jeremy and Smokie Crews
Anne G. Clelland
Robert A. and Judith A. Crouch
James R. Clements Jr. and Joan G. Clements
Alvin Q. and Lucy S. Croy UP
Patrick H. Butler III
Daniel C. and Linda H. Booker UP
Nancy K. Cook PS
Thomas R. and Ann M. Clark UP
Berda Boggs (Mrs. Gail E. Boggs) UP
Anne E. Bonsack UP
Dale W. and Sherry L. Conrad PS
Nancy W. Courtney (Mrs. Richard S. Courtney Jr.) UP PS
George H. Burton III CS
Roger E. Bonney
Karen G. and Patrick E. Connors
Steve T. and Julie M. Clark
Helmut K. and Claudine M. Boehme UP PS
Peter and Elaine Bokach
William L. and Ann B. Connellee
Betty P. Chao and Richard Renn
Bruce and Kelli Burton
CS PS
John J. Conklin III and Jennifer R. Conklin
Robert Bronough Carter Jr.
Betsy Conway Busch Dr. David W. Byrd
Dick and Elsie Byrne UP Susan A. Caceci and Thomas Caceci PS John L. and Sue N. Cahoon PS Katherine K. Cahoon (Mrs. Hollis “Skeets” Cahoon) PS
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Boxley III UP
Patricia A. Caldwell
Ray and Diann Boyd PS
Gail Camp UP
UP PS
Rick and Bobbie Cobaugh UP
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William and Mary Creslein PS
W. Alvin and Beverley A. Myers Cruise
Beverly L. Cullen
Annice Brame Dorsey CS
Wolter J. Fabrycky UP
William and Alessa Gallimore
Lester B. Cundiff UP
Linda T. Dorsey PS
John W. and Mary B. Failes UP
Richard V. Gargagliano and Joan Hedgecock PS
Steven H. Cunningham Jr. and Patricia V. Cunningham UP Ann W. Cutchins UP
Margaret B. Dove
UP
Jane B. Farrell (Mrs. R. Paul Farrell Jr.) UP
Elizabeth T. Downing
William V. and Jeanne Gargiulo PS
Josephine Dreelin (Mrs. Andrew M. Dreelin III)
Andrew H. Farrier UP
Dr. Ron Garret and Nancy Garret
Paul and Evelyn Farrier UP
Robert A. and Victoria L. Dreelin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Farrier III UP PS
George B. Garrott III and Elizabeth C. Garrott
Donald V. Dalton UP PS
Joseph W. Drewry UP
Nina Vince Farthing
Robert E. Garst Jr. CS PS
Kathy Dargo UP
William A. Driskill UP PS
Georgia Willis Fauber
W. Thomas and Barbara S. Darnell
Milt and Kenni Driver
Cordel L. Faulk
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Garvin Jr. UP PS
Lavan E. and Barbara Dauberman
W. Douglas and Peggy J. Drumheller PS
Marguerite E. Favrao
Dr. Malcolm A. and June P. Cutchins
Kendley J. Davenport and Pamela D. Moore UP PS
Dr. Ray A. Gaskins UP PS Anneva Gates
C. Ramsey Duck
Mary Anna Minogue Feitler and Fred C. Feitler PS
August F. Davis UP
Duke M. and Ann duFrane CS
Peggy M. Feldenheimer
Dennis and Karen Gehrt
Gerald O. and Aileen F. Davis PS
Chet A. Duke Jr. UP
Mrs. J. Robert Ferguson
Milt Davis and Ms. Lorraine Lordi
Shelley L. Duke UP PS
Lucy S. Ferrari UP PS
Byrum L. Geisler and Elizabeth A. McClanahan
Rebecca P. Davis
Walter W. Duncan UP PS
Robert L. and Mary F. Davis
Peggy McCormick Dunham
Robert B. and Audrey Lillard Fetter UP
William C. and Sandra C. Davis UP PS
William T. Dunkin and Linda S. Walsh
George A. Fiebelkorn Jr. and Patricia A. Reslock
Holly C. De Jarnette (Mrs. James C. De Jarnette IV)
Gail Dunn and Richard Landreth
Dr. Jean G. Fielden UP PS
Janis M. and L. Leon Geyer
Barbara Dupont
Kevin F. and Jeanne M. Finn PS
Richard G. Gibbons
William E. and Dorothy H. Durham CS
Neil A. and Celia K. Finn UP
Bryan L. and Karen Deege
Robert N. and Ruth Anne Gibson PS
Philip M. and Rebecca C. Deemer PS
Jubal A. and Katherine C. “Tina” Early
Pauline M. Fitzgerald
Stanley M. and Margaret G. Giddings PS
Elizabeth D. Degges CS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Eaton UP
Elizabeth A. Flanagan and H. Michael Mitchell UP PS
Marian DeHart
Gary R. and Patricia H. Gilbertson PS
Nick Economy
Tandy J. and Lou J. Fleming
Robert B. and Martha W. Delano UP
Anna May Wheeler Gillett UP
George and Randi Edmiston UP
Catherine G. and Thomas A. Fletcher CS
Robert Stanley Hamilton Gilmore UP
John and Constance DeBell
UP
James R. and Lillian C. Gay PS
Louis V. Genuario Jr. and Laura S. Genuario James and Diana George UP PS Shirley Gerken PS
Annette Finney
Janice Lynn Delaval
Robert E. and Christina T. Edwards PS
Christopher and Bonnie DeMay
Robert P. and Kathleen D. Edwards
Stanley F. Folker PS
Richard A. and Martha L. Girard UP PS
Ryland B. Edwards Jr. and Mary Ann Edwards
Virginia C. Fowler PS
Harold and Betty Glass UP PS
Elliott and Temple Fox CS PS
John C. and Lydia Rice Glenn UP
Richard L. and Diane R. Francis
Colleen Dey and John Dispennette
Bill Ellenbogen and Janet Keith UP PS
Jeffrey L. and Sara B. Glesner UP
Lois W. Dickerson UP
Elizabeth H. Ellett
Margaret M. Franklin UP PS
Ellen W. Glover
Michael G. Dickerson PS
William R. Elliott Jr. and Charlene Elliott
C. Barry and Melissa L. Franks PS
Mazie L. Glover UP
Joseph W. Freeman
James R. Ellison
Olivia Young Fringer
Richard L. Godine Jr. and Caroline K. Godine
Edgar F. Dickson Jr. and Mary H. Dickson
Mary Elsea and Stephen Mills
Alex J. Fritz
Joel B. and Karen Q. Goldhirsh
John and Angie Emery UP
John A. and Deborah B. Gonsa UP
Page M. Dickson CS
David V. and Patsy L. Engleman
Clifford A. Frohn Jr. and Beth C. Frohn UP
Robert Digges UP Shawn P. and Terry R. Dikes
W. Robert and Sarah O. Epperly UP PS
Wayne A. and Jacqueline R. Dixon
William M. Ervine PS
Larry A. and Laura R. Doll PS
George V. Evans Jr. PS
Christopher Dominick
Stephen F. Evans UP PS
Joseph M. Donnelly Jr. UP PS
William Douglas Evans UP
Tom and Susie Dorman PS
Thomas H. and Patricia W. Ewers
David J. Dempsey
UP PS
Edward J. and Lottie Dempsey George and Josephine DeSerio UP
Dennis M. and Nancy C. Dickison CS PS
Nikki Giovanni
Bonnie Jean Folker
Warren A. Fry and Tina Bachas Wayne T. and Ellen O. Fuller Mahlon Funk Jr. and Cindy T. Funk UP
H. Coleman Goodman Jr. and Janet B. Goodman PS George and Patricia Goodson UP PS Sara Farley Goodwin PS
Herman W. Gabriel CS
Mrs. Charles O. Gordon Sr. UP
Darcy Gaines
Deanna and Ed Gordon
F. Fulton Galer
John Dallas Gordon
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PS
Scott Gordon Mrs. Marijane Gosnell CS Rosemary Carucci Goss and Robert Goss Joseph N. Grabar III and Corey B. Grabar Corrie J. and John Grado UP Dr. Douglas S. Graham PS James B. and Ellen W. Graham
Charles J. “Mickey” and Sarah Franklin Hayes UP PS
Robert B. Howe Jr. and Jennie S. Howe
William C. and Kylie H. Johnson PS
Eddie F. and Dawn D. Hearp UP PS
Donald W. and Colleen J. Huffman UP
Debra G. Jones
Davis G. and Sharolyn B. Heatwole UP
David M. Hughes CS
Dan H. Heflin Jr. and Patricia T. Heflin CS PS
Joseph and Rita Hughes Thomas N. Hunnicutt III and Ann Nordholdt Hunnicutt UP PS
Martha B. and Lawrence C. Heiskell UP
Ronald B. and Kimberly K. Gridley
Robert A. and Jean M. Hemm
Gary W. and Carolyn B. Griffith
LeGrand P. Hyde III and Susan C. Hyde PS
David and Ruth Henderson UP
Stephen H. and Juanita M. Grigg
Diane S. Hypes
Jane B. and L. Calvin Henderson CS PS
Mary M. and John S. Hyslop III
Michael B. and Donna H. Hurd PS
Elizabeth A. Ingalls PS
Kendall and Laura Hendrick
William and Judith Grossmann UP
Myron M. and Janis R. Hendrickson Albert C. Henry Jr. and Patricia A. Henry PS
James L. Jones Jr. UP PS Joseph L. Jones Jr. and Jeanne Jones UP
Betty Helton
James T. and Joanne V. Grossmann PS
J. Roger Jones PS
Jane D. Hurd CS
James P. H. Green CS PS
John Groover
J. Lingon Jones Jr. and Ann C. Jones
John R. Jones III UP
Robert A. Heller and Agnes S. Heller UP
PS
E. Lindsay Jones
Gregory Hunt
Lucy B. Gray and Lynn J. Riddiough
W. W. Griggs III
William F. and Margie P. Johnston
James I. and Catherine M. Ingham Douglas and Cynthia Ingram CS PS Philip B. and Susan D. Inskeep PS
Malcolm F. Jones Jr. and Nancy D. Jones Robert H. and Jeryl C. Jones PS Helen E. Jordan PS Ritchie A. Jordan UP Robert A. and Diana Jordan Bernard S. and Carol A. Jortner Ira M. and Barbara C. Joseph PS Mark S. Journell UP
June B. Grove (Mrs. Lucian Y. Grove) UP
Sara H. and Austin Henry PS
Mrs. George R. Irvin UP
H. Franklin Hess
Robert H. and Carolyn M. Isaacs
James Randolph Joyce Jr. and Glenda S. Joyce
Dr. Betsy Ann Hagan PS
Lillian Hannah Hess
Jay B. and Tina Jackson
Doug and Sue Juanarena UP PS
C. Garland and Jean H. Hagen
Ralph S. Hess Jr. and Ruth J. Hess
Michael W. Jackson PS
Prakash R. Kamath “P.K.” PS
Samuel W. and Marriott H. Jackson
T. Marshall Hahn Jr. and Jean R. Hahn UP PS
F. Staley Hester
Jr. UP PS
Florence S. Jacobus
Dennis M. and Sherry L. Kamber UP PS
Don A. Halperin
Richard A. Hilliard Jr. and Patricia R. Hilliard PS
Jeff and Natalie Jaffe UP PS
Robert A. and Shaima J. Kanak PS
Franklin “Mack” Halsey and Robin Halsey UP
Bernard and Audrey Hillman
Michael R. Jamison PS
Oliver M. and Carol Ann Kassem
Ronald L. and Daphne W. Jamison UP
Ashok N. and Sudha N. Katti UP
Rudolph F. Janis Jr. and Marilyn J. MacLean PS
T. Nelson and Barbara H. Keech PS
Steven W. and Carol F. Ham UP PS Francis N. Hamilton UP PS Dr. Luther J. Hamlett UP PS Branch R. Hammock CS Thomas J. and Barbara F. Hampton UP John T. Hanna UP PS R. Keith Harman Joseph M. and Gayla P. Harris UP Kenneth C. Harris
UP
Shirley and Jack Harris UP Robert A. Harrison III PS
Thomas E. Hilts UP Wayne and Barbara Hinman
UP
Dr. Eileen E. Hitchingham UP PS Ellen M. Hoadley
PS
Pamela C. and Paul G. Hoag UP PS
Jeffrey D. and Kathleen Janosko
Mitchell A. and Karen G. Katz David L. and Mary M. Keeney William L. and Carol J. Keeth
R. Lucas Hobbs
Thomas T. Jeffries III and Ida D. Jeffries CS PS
William H. and Frances H. Hobbs UP
Joseph R. and Sally S. Jenkins UP
Andrew B. and Courtney K. Kellam
Floyd E. Jennings
James T. Kelliher PS
David and Marlene Jester UP
Mrs. Herbert W. Kelly
Frances S. Johnson
James B. Kelly III and Janet Kelly
Freda Bullington Johnson UP
Sally Kelly CS
James T. Johnson Jr. and Maureen A. Johnson
Michael and Lisa Kender UP PS
David R. and Jennifer L. Hodgson E. Thomas Hodnett Jr. and Martha C. Hodnett UP PS Joseph D. Hodsden Jr. and Tamara N. Hodsden PS
William H. and Polly C. Harrison UP
Robert and Nancy Holland
Charles F. and Ellen E. Hartman UP
Rengin T. Holt UP PS
W. Kevin and Denise S. Holliday
Joseph A. Johnson Jr. and Karen L. Johnson UP
David A. and Janice E. Keitz
Thomas P. and Patricia S. Kennerly PS
Karen M. and Glenn D. Johnson
Andrew M. Kephart and Kingsley N. Weaver PS
Mary Ann H. Johnson PS
Joseph F. and Angela S. King UP PS
Matt and Patti Johnson UP
M. Frederick and Denise P. King PS
David M. and Stephanie A. Harvey
Mae and Bob Hoover UP
Michael W. and Linda C. Harvey Robert Z. Haskins Jr. PS
Mr. Wayne and Dr. Claire Horton UP PS
James H. Hatch UP PS
Steve and Cathi House UP
Paul B. and Leslie D. Johnson CS PS
Mark T. King PS
Mrs. James F. Hatfield Jr. CS
Chip and Susan Houston UP
Pete Johnson
Stephen E. and Linda J. King PS
Alfred W. and Janis Hauser UP
Edgar A. Howard
Ronald E. and Laurie F. Johnson PS
Theodore E. King Jr. CS PS
Starlette B. Johnson UP PS
Bertram Y. Kinzey Jr. CS PS
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Alan I. Kirshner and Deborah Mihaloff CS Emily K. Kitchen
Mark S. and Denise D. Lindsey
William Kenly McAllister PS
Mike Metzenthin
Rosa H. Linkous
Donald K. and Mary Kay K. McBride PS
Mrs. Harry M. Meyers Jr. CS
Sam and Priscilla McCall UP PS
Len and Carmen Michon UP
Michael D. McCarthy and Nancy E. Meck UP PS
Elizabeth F. Middleton UP
James and Bonita Little
Clarence W. Kitchens Jr. and Terry L. Kitchens PS
D. Frederick Lohr
Jeffrey A. and Norma Klanderman PS
Ms. Charlotte Lomax
PS
Jr. PS
David R. and Diane L. Lohr CS PS
Joann D. McCauley UP
John D. Klapetzky
Sharon B. Lord UP
Mark G. and Deborah W. Klein
David W. and Deborah A. Love H. C. and Margaret E. Love
William D. and Marianne A. Klink PS
Stephanie B. and William D. McClellan Jr.
UP
Joe and Patty Love UP PS
Mark A. and June M. Kohler PS Debbie Koller and Kent Koller UP
Patricia L. Lucas and John M. Lucas PS
Glenna and Michael Kolvek
Stephen D. and Rhonda L. Lugar
Nicholas M. and Elaine M. Mihalas David P. and Sara H. Millard PS Charles D. and Roberta L. Miller UP
Edward L. and Sandra P. McClelland PS
Dawn Elizabeth Miller PS
Aaron L. and Christina McClung PS
Harold E. “Buddy” Mills and Jean T. Mills UP PS
Margie B. McClung PS CS PS
Stephen and Donna Michael UP
Faye C. Miller
William Chris and Martha Q. McCollum
David P. Minichan Jr. UP PS Nancy and Nick Moga UP PS
Constance Moehring
Jonathan and Shayna Komar
William D. and Betty W. Lusk
N. Robert Kopecko Jr. and Helen K. Kopecko UP
Jacob A. Lutz III and Robin Lutz UP PS
David S. and Pamela A. McConnell PS
John E. and Gaye M. Kostinas
Dirk E. Lyman PS
John McCord CS
Christopher A. and Maria A. Molden PS
Robert H. and Linda C. Kramer PS
C. Daniel and Linda S. Lynes
Timothy and Esther McDermott
Ellis P. Monroe UP PS
Dennis M. and Deborah S. McDonald UP PS
John W. Montague Jr. and Jean S. Montague UP PS
Mildred Price McDuffie PS
Brian C. and Jessica M. Montgomery
Jr. PS
Jean E. Krebs (Mrs. Alfred H. Krebs)
Walter W. Lyon
Mark and Terry Krivoruchka UP PS
David M. and Elizabeth Crawford Mack PS
John H. and Joan Z. Kroehling
Vernelle Lytton UP PS
William H. and Teri G. Kucheman Peter R. and Trina L. Kurzhals CS Matthew L. Lam
Thomas S. and Caroline S. Maddock CS PS
Samuel H. McGhee III and Sara L. McGhee UP
Carol S. Madison Daniel J. and Kathryn Maguire
John R. and Kathleen A. Lange
Eva McGehee (Mrs. Harry L. McGehee)
PS
Carroll E. “Mac” Mahaney
Thomas Langhorne III and Deidre Langhorne
Richard and Katrina Mailloux
Bernard L. and Kate L. McGinnis CS PS
George B. and Judith W. Montgomery William J. and Elizabeth H. Montgomery UP Edward L. Moore CS
Robert W. and Wanda McHone
Joseph W. Moore CS
Leslie P. Langley PS
Christopher J. Mallin PS
Barbara W. and William D. McLaughlin Jr.
Larry D. and Suzanne P. Moore UP PS
James V. Lasecki
Bernard C. P. Maloney and Laura M. Powers-Maloney
Karleen F. and Ernest C. McLeod Jr.
Mark D. and Julie Y. Moore
Diane R. and George E. McMichael Jr.
Thomas C. Moore CS PS
Hugh Latimer PS
Mary A. and James Marchant
James H. and Tracy Lauth
Christopher D. and Julia R. Marin Harriette H. Marocchi UP
Mr. and Mrs. Rieman McNamara Jr. UP PS
Irvin and Rosemary Marshall UP
Frank R. and Mary S. McNeice PS
Melethia A. Marshall PS
Mary McVay UP PS
Lynn H. Martin (Mrs. F. Wayne Martin) UP PS
Robert R. and Constance R. Meadows
Patricia R. Martin (Mrs. John W. Martin Jr.) PS
Dorothy M. Meakin (Mrs. Arthur G. Meakin) UP
William E. Martin Jr. and Frances E. Martin CS PS
Stuart and Allison Mease
Darrel T. and Carroll A. Mason PS Joseph H. and Eileen A. Mason PS
E. B. Peter Meekins and Caddy Rowan Meekins
George E. and Diane H. Mauser PS
Mrs. Irene F. Meigs UP
Mary Constance Maxfield
Stuart Mellish and Andrea Woods
Drew Lichtenberger
Cecil and Shirlee Maxson UP
A. Patricia Merryman UP PS
Agnes Lilly (Mrs. Clifton Lilly Jr.) UP PS
Michael P. and Georgia E. Maxwell
Floyd W. Merryman Jr. and Frances T. Merryman UP PS
Barry and Melissa Lawson UP Eugene M. Lawson Jr. and Scott W. Sterl John R. Lawson II and Paige Z. Lawson UP Mary Leach UP Tien Min Lee and Ling Yan Lee
UP
George E. Leftwich III and Virginia Rawlings Leftwich CS PS Carol Lentz Gary D. and Dawn H. Lerch UP PS Randy and Suzie Leslie PS Laura Lew and Christopher Kehde PS
David and Judi Medwedeff
William C. McAllister UP
Floyd W. Merryman III UP
Graham C. Lilly CS PS
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Vicky L. Moore Monica Moran Betty Morgan (Mrs. Ben F. Morgan Jr.) UP J. Kenneth Morgan Jr. and Sally Morgan CS PS Robert C. Morris Jr. UP PS Joan Morrison PS Joseph F. Morrissette UP PS Don T. and Feda K. Morton T. Darin and Lisha P. Morton PS William Ward Moseley and Patricia S. Moseley UP PS Robert C. and Elizabeth R. Moss PS The Honorable and Mrs. Thomas W. Moss Jr. UP Edna H. Muddiman (Mrs. Harold J. Muddiman) Shari and Kimbley L. Muller UP
Carolyn Adele Russell CS
Timothy H. and Michele M. Mullins UP PS
Richard Parsons and Linda Harrison-Parsons UP PS
Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Quisenberry UP PS
Tom and Shirley Murphy UP
Susan D. Pastore
Eugene and Michaele Rackel UP
Glenda Rutledge (Mrs. Philip T. Rutledge Jr.) UP
James A. and Mary M. Myers PS
Sumner W. and Frances B. Patch
Martin A. Rafferty UP PS
John R. Ryabik
Kenneth and Jane Myers PS
Martin W. and Sharon H. Patterson
Leo A. Rapoport UP
Edwin A. and Lelia W. Myrick
UP
Donald L. and Mary E. Sage CS PS CS
Barbara Sampson UP
Barny and Marsha Ratliff
Shankar and Christine Narayanan
W. Frank Patterson Jr. and Alice W. Patterson
Peggy C. Reed UP
William W. Sauer
William A. Nash II
Wesley and Linda Patterson UP John B. and Kathi Paul PS
Glenn W. and Christine A. Rehberger PS
Betty J. and Glenn W. Saunders Jr.
Timothy and Christine Nelson Craig E. and Susan B. Nesbit UP PS
Brenda K. and James E. Pearman Jr. UP PS
Mrs. Malcolm J. Reid
Virginia F. Saunders
Frederica Reilley (Mrs. Eugene H. Reilley Jr.) UP PS
Robert W. Scates Jr. CS PS
Paula Diane Relf and David A. Angle
Mark and Nancy Scheffel UP PS
Dewey L. and Lorene H. Newman PS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Perry CS
James A. Newton Jr.
David Samuel Perry Jr.
James R. Nichols
Lawrence E. Perry Jr. and Joanne S. Perry UP
Dolores K. and Robert C. Nickerson PS
Norma J. Peters
PS UP
Gordon Davis Saunders Jr.
Mrs. Charles E. Schaaf
Patricia A. Remias and Trevor J. Haak
Glenda S. and Harvey J. Scherr
Laurence J. and Nancy Reszetar
B. June and Richard E. Schmidt CS PS
Charles W. Schiffert, M.D. UP
Carol and Dragan Nikov
John E. Peterson Jr.
Jerome and Ruth Anne Niles UP
Mary Todd Peterson
Lois C. Reynolds PS
Herbert and Cheryl Pettway
Cyril S. Rice, Jr. and Sarah B. Rice
Amy K. Schmitz
Douglas C. Petty Jr. UP
Patricia P. Richard
Harold W. Schneikert Jr. ‘65 UP PS
Vaughan and Ruth Noble UP
John R. and Virginia H. Phalen
Wayne and Andrea Richard PS
David A. Schnepp
Dixie L. Noffsinger UP
Vesta Harman Phiel and John F. Phiel
F. W. Richards Jr. CS PS
George P. Schrader
Gordon A. Noffsinger
Maurice R. and Carol F. Phillippi
Gen. Thomas C. Richards and Meredyth E. Richards CS PS
Nancy B. Nixon
UP
Richard E. Norman Johann A. Norstedt
Nancy Richards
UP
Robert A. Schuhmann and Kelly Swetich Cyrus Gregory Schwab III and Judith Kincaid Schwab
Ed W. Norwood UP PS
Daniel M. Phillips Jr. and Alice C. Phillips UP PS
Quinton J. and Jacqueline L. Nottingham UP
Glenn F. Phillips
John B. Riley
John B. Obenchain Sr. and Joann P. Obenchain UP
Helen Eckert Phillips
Leonard E. Ringler
J. Peyton Phillips CS
Angela N. and Timothy J. Rivas
William W. Old UP
Barry S. and Cheryl S. Pillow CS
Delbert O’Meara UP PS
J. Anthony and Linda K. Poleo PS
Randolph P. and Susan L. Rivinus CS PS
David M. Orcutt
Dwight A. Polk PS
Brian K. Roberts
Marvin L. and Lelia W. Pollard UP
Curry A. and Irene C. Roberts PS
William E. Seale Jr. and Carol Seale CS
Albert H. and Janice A. Poole CS PS
Kent and Shirley Roberts UP
Nancy H. Seamans PS
Jay S. and Michelle L. Poole UP
David W. and Kathryn Robertson
Paul and Shelley Seifert
R. Gregory and Rebecca G. Porter UP PS
James I. Robertson Jr. UP
Mark S. and Georgia S. Seiler PS
W. Thomas and Barbara Robertson UP PS
Dennis and Betty Semones CS
David J. and Peggy A. Oshinski Margaret and John Osteen Rebecca K. Ottinger
PS
Frederick A. and Margaret S. Overly
Bittle W. Porterfield III and Charlotte K. Porterfield UP
O. Wayland and Dee Dee Overstreet Peggy Owens (Mrs. William L. Owens Jr.) Daniel J. and Stacie N. Palmer Boots F. Parker
Kip and Nancy Robinson
Frank R. Postma PS
Harry and Sarah Robson UP PS
William A. Potts
John G. Rocovich Jr. and Sue Ellen Butler Rocovich UP PS
W. Reginald and Shirley R. Powell UP
Leo A. Padis Jr. UP Jeffrey W. and Mary Jo Paris
PS
Jesse Richardson Jr. PS
PS
Fielding and Joyce Rolston UP PS
Bruce Prichard and Nancy B. Prichard CS PS
William O. Ross UP
F. George and Wanda W. Scott PS Edward Scruggs UP PS Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scruggs UP PS David A. and Kristina Seager PS
Ralph Semprevio PS Sara Lee Richardson Sendelbeck CS James W. and Eliza H. Severt UP PS J. Alvin and Beverly J. Shaffer PS Peter and Carroll Shannon UP PS
Mark Roemer
Martha Gregg Price PS
Reed and Gail Schweickert UP PS
UP
Larry E. and Cynthia K. Sharpe Sylvia J. and Marc W. Sheffler PS
Neville A. and Mary H. Rowland UP PS
Lilly W. Shen
McIvor L. Parker Jr. and Betty J. Parker PS
Scott D. and Mary T. Prince
Charlie and Mary Jane Pryor UP PS
Meade H. and Sue F. Rudasill
Pleasant C. and Hazel P. Shields UP
Charles Alan and Barbara R. Parrish
Spencer D. and Trina D. Quesenberry
James A. Rule Jr. and Jeanne M. Welch UP
Mrs. J. Landon Short UP
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Mark B. Sherkey Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shultz Jr. UP
Sandra Lee Siegrist PS
Ronald D. and Irene A. Stephens
Thomas C. Tillar Jr. UP
George Truman Ward UP
Landa H. and L. Crispin Simmons PS
Cynthia and Bill Sterrett Jr. UP PS
Margie L. Tiller
Joseph L. and Rose S. Ward PS
Susan V. Stevens
Roger W. and Mary R. Simmons
Donald W. Stewart
Robert Curtis Sinclair Jr. Robert G. and Rebecca J. Sippel
PS
Brent M. Timberlake UP
Richard C. Ward PS
William R. and Priscilla S. Tise
Timothy D. and Janet L. Ward PS
Dorothy Grubbs Jeffress Stewart UP
Joseph H. Todd III and Catherine C. Todd PS
Ted and Donna Ware PS
Gary and Linda Skaggs PS
Douglas Stewart UP
Robert H. and Carol J. Tolson UP
Jerry D. and Merle M. Watkins UP PS
Stephen and Valerie Skripak CS
Mrs. George A. Stewart UP
Nicole B. and Geoffrey H. Tonini
The Richard Smalling Family CS
George E. “Ed” Stone
Hunter R. and Llewellyn S. Watson UP PS
Carol Smith
Samuel B. and Shirley Stone
Dorothea and Paul E. Torgersen UP PS
Alfred B. and Fonda P. Warwick CS
Diane D. Weaver CS PS
Lisa Ann Storms and David W. Roberts Jr. CS PS
Frances G. Trent UP PS Mrs. William A. Trice Jr. CS
Frank W. Webber Jr. and Mary L. Webber UP PS
Joseph Stras V and Frances B. Stras Jimmie A. and Barbara Street UP
Judy L. Trimble and Michael L. Emery PS
L. Garrett and Margaret G. Weddle CS
James R. Smith PS
Nicholas D. and Fay H. Street UP PS
Douglas L. and Nina K. Trott UP PS
Kevin S. Weekley PS
Linda F. Smith UP
Lynda S. Stuart
C. Hyde Tucker
Michael R. Smith
Louise C. and David C. Stump
David W. and Shirley M. Tucker PS
Robert R. Smith III and Sarah A. Smith UP
Charles E. Stunkle PS
Ute K. and William E. Tucker Jr. UP
David P. and Jean O. Summers PS
T. Michael Smith
Donald R. and Joanna R. Sunshine UP
Frederick J. and Virginia G. Turner PS
Elizabeth M. Smith Garnett E. Smith UP PS Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith Jr. UP Jaime A. and Erika Rae Smith
PS
Virginia Teske Smith PS
UP PS
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Turner
Jr. UP
Robert C. and Dawn E. Turner CS
Hampton Vincent Snidow Jr. and Nancy J. Snidow PS
Jack and Judy Sweers UP
William E. and Molly H. Snizek
Robert W. Tallgren
Patty B. and Richard B. Turpin
Larry E. Snyder PS
Louise C. Taylor
Ralph M. Snyder
Willie L. Taylor
Wilbur H. Tusler Jr. and Kathrine Jacobs-Tusler
Ian Patrick Sobieski Katherine E. G. Solters
Orren K. Tench Jr. and Helena P. Tench
Jane and Hobart Speegle Jr. UP
Edwin H. and Melinda P. Talley
UP
Robert L. Turner UP PS
John F. Weeks Jr. and Elizabeth C. Weeks PS Mildred Crawford Weidemann (Mrs. Alvin C. Weidemann Jr.) UP PS Edward and Joan Elizabeth Weisband Randy and Meade Welch CS PS Marjorie K. Wells CS Robert H. and Janice G. Wells UP Mrs. Stewart B. West UP Alexander B. White
Elaine A. Tyrrell
Frank Rex and Nadine White
Mrs. William B. Umberger
John A. White Jr. and Mary E. White
Joan L. Tepper PS
Nick and Peggy Valdrighi UP PS
William C. and Ann E. White
Mary Grace Theodore PS
Roger W. and Sandra P. Spence CS PS
C. Stephen and Elaine B. Thomas UP PS
Jon H. and Donna M. Van Cleave CS PS
Mark and Molly Whitehouse UP
William H. Speiden
Robert E. and Carole T. Spencer UP PS
David T. Thomas II and JoAnn S. Thomas UP PS
David R. and Linda H. Spillman
Monica S.Vaughan CS
Marion S. Whitfield Jr. and Rebecca P. Whitfield CS PS
Donald C. and Moira Vaughn UP PS
John B. and Karen K. Whitt
Margaret Allen Thomas UP
George B. and Marilyn R.Vockroth UP PS
Charles M. Whittington III and Brenda Whittington CS
W. Olin Thomas III PS
Kenneth N. and Mary T. Wacker CS
Frank S. and Susan E. Whyman PS
Alan Spitler CS
Maj Gen and Mrs. Thomas T. Thompson UP PS
Dr. Lori Wagner and Mr. Steven Wagner CS PS
Bruce and Jacqueline T. Wieland CS
Mrs. Wayne E. Spitler
Paul M. and Martha Ann F. Thorn CS PS
W. Barry and Donna E. Wagner
James and Juanita Wightman
John H. Staley Jr. CS
William M. and Catherine P. Thornhill
Adam S. Walker and Kylie A. Strassburg
Michael D. and Shirley N. Williams PS
James B. and Linda N. Stark
David L. and Sri M. Thornton PS
Col T. O. Williams III PS
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Starnes Jr. UP PS
William and Rita Thornton UP PS
Michael A. and Charlotte Anne Walker CS PS
Helen Wilson UP
Scott and Kathy Spitzer PS Helen Dessin Spurr (Mrs. Frank A. Spurr Jr.) UP
Chester A. Waldron
UP
Klaus C. and Stella M. Wiemer UP Jody L. and Lisa Williams
George T. and Patricia J. Williamson
Robert and Robbin Steele
Raymond H. Thrift Jr. and Ellen H. Thrift CS PS
Randolph and Lucinda Walker UP PS Montese B. Wallace
Lee R. and Regina Aultice Steeneck UP PS
Virginia Peters Wilson
Edward G. Tiedemann Jr. UP PS
Robert L. Wallace
Richard S. Winstead
Jill S. Tietjen
John T. and Cornelia E. Walmsley PS
Kay and Peter Winzenried UP
Frances S. and Gilbert J. Till
Kenneth J. Walsky
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wolfe
Ruth W. Tillar
Linda S. Walton PS
Ella B. Wood
Beverly R. Steinman UP PS James T. Stephens CS
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Janice E. Woodard PS
Michael T. Zuravel CS PS
Howard E. Gray UP
Mac Eason Rein CS
Robert W. Worley Jr. and Barbara G. Worley UP
In memory
Lucian Y. Grove UP
Mrs. James A. Rives UP
Florence Kinnear
Ted Rosenberg UP PS
Thornie G. Worley UP Wesley T. and Janet C. Worsham UP Joyce K. Wright Melinda Wyrick Steven M.Yates Mrs. Comer V.Yeatts Elaine W. Young UP Robert B.Younger Jr. and Martha L.Younger PS
L. C. Angle
Jr. UP
UP
Phil Rutledge UP
Glynn D. Barranger
Leta A. Lester
E. Glenn Breeden Jr.
G. Karr Linkous Jr. F. Wayne Martin
Fred Brothers UP
Dr. Arthur G. Meakin UP
UP
Tosca G. Minichan
Wayne W. Campbell CS George Costan
Richard S. Courtney
UP PS
Richard E. Moody UP
UP
Patty Moore
Jr. UP PS
Margaret Scruggs UP PS Geoffrey L. Seamans PS
Jack Martin
Hollis “Skeets” Cahoon PS Virginia Brown Camicia
Barbara Scruggs UP PS
UP PS
CS PS
Patsy T. Smith UP PS Susie Smith Nancy P. Snyder (Mrs. Larry E. Snyder) PS
Mary Ruth Y. Duncan
Harold J. Muddiman
E. Donald Trotter
Bette Farrar-Staley CS
Patricia H. Myers PS
Joyce H. Tucker
George L. and Norene B.Yowell PS
R. Paul Farrell Jr. UP
Dorothy A. Newman UP PS
Karin L. and Waco Zerbe
John Gerken PS
Faye N. Webb (Mrs. Jack W. Webb) UP
Col (Ret) E. Ray Yount Jr. and Kathy E.Yount UP
Mark S. Zitz UP
Alexander F. Giacco
Alvin and Roberta Zlobik
Joseph Goldsen
Barbara Norwood UP PS William L. Owens Jr.
UP
Eugene H. Reilley Jr. CS PS
Jack W. Webb UP Rhoda A. Wilkerson UP
Students walking on campus on a beautiful fall day.
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