the virginia tech foundation and virginia tech philanthropy Annual reports for fiscal year 2013-2014
Innovation | Education | Business Creation
Cover: The Hotel Roanoke at dusk. Above: Students enjoy a fall day on campus.
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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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A catalyst for growth and revitalization
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Accomplishments and initiatives
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Financial highlights
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Foundation endowment highlights
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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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Uses and sources of contributions
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Designation of contributions
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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 Chairman of the Board
Executive Vice President
Ben J. Davenport Jr. Chairman, Davenport Energy Inc. and First Piedmont Corporation
Elizabeth A. Flanagan Vice President for Development and University Relations, Virginia Tech
Chief Executive Officer and Secretary-Treasurer
Executive Vice President
John E. Dooley CEO and Secretary-Treasurer, Virginia Tech Foundation Inc.
M. Dwight Shelton Jr. Vice President for Finance and CFO, Virginia Tech
Administration Terri T. Mitchell Associate Vice President for Administration and Controller 540-231-0420 terricpa@vt.edu
John E. Dooley CEO and Secretary-Treasurer 540-231-2265 jdooley@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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The Virginia Tech Foundation does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. For inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, contact the human resources manager at 540-231-7168 or University Gateway Center, 902 Prices Fork Rd., Suite 4400, Blacksburg, VA 24061.
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Board of Directors Nancy H. Agee
Theodore S. Hanson
John B. Rowsell
James K. Asselstine
R. Keith Harman
Kristi L. Rowsell
Mary Blackwood
Leonard P. Harris
Peter M. Rup
Christopher J. Brightman
James H. Hatch
Winston A. Samuels
Thomas R. Byrd
W. Todd Holtzman
E. Ann Spencer
Patricia A. Caldwell
Shawn C. Johnson
Benjamin Z. Stallings II
David L. Calhoun
John R. Lawson II
Charles W. Steger
George B. Clarke IV
Jacob A. Lutz III
Fay H. Street
Michael W. Clarke
James A. Pearson
John A. “Alex” Urquhart Jr.
Douglas C. Curling
Michael J. Quillen
Carl G. Verboncoeur
Ben J. Davenport Jr.
Glenn P. Reynolds
Matthew M. Winston Jr.
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Virginia Tech Foundation Inc. 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. 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 Steger Center for International Scholarship and the Reynolds Homestead; to ones in the travel or recreation business, such as the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech and the Hotel Roanoke. This diverse portfolio provides program facilities and generates private resources to enable Virginia Tech to invent the future.
Virginia Tech Foundation properties
1 Corporate Research Center, Blacksburg 2 417 Clay Street, 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 i Steger Center for International Scholarship, Riva San Vitale, Switzerland
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An extensive role in economic development A message from Ben J. Davenport Jr., Chairman of the Virginia Tech Foundation Board
Architecturally, the Tudor-revival Hotel Roanoke, which dates back to 1892, and the Tech Center Oyster Point—a contemporary office, residential, and retail complex under construction in Newport News—have little in common. But from the standpoint of their missions, they are very similar. Beyond their aims of turning a profit, they are major economic assets for their regions. Another similarity is that the Virginia Tech Foundation’s extensive involvement in both facilities illustrates the expansive role of the commonwealth’s major land grant university.
I take great satisfaction in seeing how Virginia Tech’s initiatives also benefit other communities. I’m excited that these efforts expanded to Newport News during the fiscal year covered by this report. Both the Hotel Roanoke and Tech Center Oyster Point feature prominently in the main narrative of this annual report, which is devoted to providing examples of how the foundation promotes economic development, innovation, and educational excellence—all of which are pillars of the Virginia Tech mission. As an alumnus, I’m proud of all of Virginia Tech’s many achievements. But as a Virginia businessman, I’m particularly enthusiastic
Ben J. Davenport Jr., Timothy Sands, and John E. Dooley at the Hotel Roanoke.
Universities are primarily known for educating students and conducting research. Virginia Tech goes far beyond that. It operates facilities throughout the commonwealth, and beyond, as part of its mission not only to advance knowledge, but to foster economic competitiveness and improved quality of life. At the Virginia Tech Foundation, we help make this possible. One reason I enjoy chairing the foundation board so much is that I have seen the positive effect of the university’s emphasis on economic development in my home region of SouthernVirginia. The university’s Institute for Advanced Learning and Research makes a great difference to the economic viability of Danville and surrounding communities.
about those achievements that benefit not just the university community, but communities like Danville, Roanoke, and Newport News. I was pleased at the degree to which Charles W. Steger embraced Virginia Tech’s broad role within the commonwealth while serving as university president, and I look forward to working with President Timothy Sands on similarly far-reaching projects in the years to come. Based on my conversations with President Sands so far, and his public remarks that have reiterated the importance of our land-grant mission, I am confident that being a major contributor to the commonwealth’s economy will remain an important part of the mission of Virginia Tech—and its foundation.
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An engine for innovation and entrepreneurship
that encourages entrepreneurial thinking. The year also saw major developments within our Corporate Research Center, which plays an essential role in the businessfriendly environment for which our region is becoming ever more widely known.
A message from John E. Dooley, CEO and Secretary-Treasurer
Together, these developments represent a convergence of initiatives that provide support to entrepreneurs at all stages of the business creation and development process. Innovation and entrepreneurship are exciting and essential, but they are not without risk. Fortunately, our foundation is on solid financial footing, which allows us to explore investments such as Valleys’ Ventures.
As I enter our office building each morning, I get a heartwarming reminder of just how effective our university and its foundation can be in promoting innovation and entrepreneurship. Directly down the hall from the door that my colleagues and I open to enter our building is the office of Heyo, a young company that helps small businesses take advantage of social media. Founded by a former Virginia Tech student, Nathan Latka, it has customers in more than 160 countries and has grown to employ 25 people. Sharing a building with Heyo is a great pleasure. It illustrates the difference that an institutional investor, such as the Virginia Tech Foundation, can make in its community. Our foundation doesn’t just share an office with Heyo. We are one of its major backers. By providing it capital, we helped make it possible for this promising company to remain in Blacksburg, which is good for both the region and the commonwealth. Our investment in Heyo comes from a fund called Valleys’ Ventures, which we established in January 2013. This investment vehicle is one of several recent initiatives—all highlighted in this report—that are making the New River Valley an ever stronger environment for business creation and innovation. Along with the arrival of Valleys’ Ventures, the fiscal year saw the opening of NuSpark, which provides free space for people to develop promising ideas, and the debut of Innovate, a student residential community
While our financial picture is outlined in great detail later in this report, I do wish to mention two facts here: We saw a 19.4 percent return on our endowed investments, and the market value of all endowments we hold totaled $796.4 million as of June 30, the highest level ever. Due to our generally conservative and widely successful efforts at investment, we are more able to take on those risks that come with backing new ventures. And along with the potential for risk, such ventures also bring the potential for incredible rewards, financial and otherwise. Valleys’ Ventures is not our first venture capital fund. That distinction goes to NewVA Capital Parners, which started in 2004 and will end in December 2014. Along with supporting several new companies, including one that went public in August 2013, that fund had returned a 21.6 percent annualized rate of return between inception and Dec. 31, 2013. Hopefully, Valleys’ Ventures will have similar performance. But even if it does not, it will play a valuable role in our efforts to develop, retain, and nurture the talented entrepreneurs that are being developed at Virginia Tech.
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A catalyst for growth and revitalization With the 2014 Miss Virginia Pageant, the Norfolk & Western Historical Society Convention, and a meeting of Commonwealth Coal Corporation all underway the same day, it was no surprise that all rooms at the Hotel Roanoke were sold out on June 27. Nonetheless, it was particularly appropriate that the last weekday of the fiscal year was so busy at the hotel, because it came at the end of an especially successful year for the facility.
“I used to stay before it was closed, because it had a lot of charm as an old hotel. But it’s had even more charm since being fixed up by Virginia Tech.” Roy Allison
Occupancy reached 82.4 percent. Revenue was up $1 million on the previous fiscal year. The hotel increased its market share by 4 percent, and it won both a PRIDE Award and a Connie Award from the DoubleTree by Hilton brand, in recognition of the superior customer service provided at the facility. The thriving scene at the hotel that summer Friday was in dramatic contrast to where the property stood a quarter century ago, when the Norfolk Southern railroad company transferred ownership to the Virginia Tech Foundation. The hope then was that a new owner could revive the historic property, which dated back to 1892 and had fallen on hard times. Following a major renovation, the foundation reopened the hotel
in 1995, and it has made numerous improvements since then. “I used to stay before it was closed, because it had a lot of charm as an old hotel,” Roy Allison, of Richmond, Virginia, said moments after checking out of the facility on June 27. “But it’s had even more charm since being fixed up by Virginia Tech.” Roanoke City Manager Chris Morrill said the foundation’s hotel investment not only renewed a historic building, but “was a major catalyst to the revitalization of downtown Roanoke.” Although the hotel is located nearly 40 miles from the foundation’s main offices in Blacksburg, reviving it was in keeping with the foundation’s charge to support the many facets of Virginia Tech’s landgrant university mission. That mission includes being a major economic driver for the commonwealth, promoting innovation, and providing an extraordinary environment for education. The banner year posted by the Hotel Roanoke is one example of the foundation’s effectiveness at extending Virginia Tech’s positive impact in 20132014. There are many others.
Roy and Kay Allison, of Richmond, Virginia, checking out of the Hotel Roanoke on June 27, 2014.
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increase in revenue at the Hotel Roanoke
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An entrepreneurial ecosystem
Doug Juanarena, a vice president at Rackspace, in its Blacksburg office.
When the personal finance website NerdWallet.com ranked Blacksburg as one of the fastest-growing places in Virginia in 2014, one of the factors it cited was new jobs being created within the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center. During fiscal 2013-2014 the CRC, a for-profit subsidiary of the Virginia Tech Foundation, added 11 new tenants. This increased the number of firms or research centers located in the CRC to more than 160. Combined, they employ more than 2,700 people. Among the companies in the CRC is Rackspace, a global leader in cloud hosting, which made Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list in 2014. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, Rackspace operates data centers on four continents. In March, its email and
160 tenants at the Corporate Research Center, employing over 2,700 people
Rackspace offices in the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center.
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apps division, which had been located elsewhere in Blacksburg, moved into 31,435 square feet of customized space in a new CRC building on Innovation Drive. “The CRC provided a seamless experience for our new software development center, beginning with the design, based on features of our San Antonio headquarters, through construction and final occupancy,” said Doug Juanarena, a Rackspace vice president who heads its Blacksburg operations. “Their lease provides enormous flexibility, taking the real estate risk out of a growing technology business.” Along with adding new buildings and tenants, the CRC finished construction of an outdoor pavilion on Innovation Drive, part of a larger project intended to provide more recreational space and opportunities for employees to congregate and collaborate. Overall, the CRC’s model of luring companies and jobs to Blacksburg has proven such a success over the years
Plans for Tech Center Oyster Point in Newport News call for 1.3 million square feet of research and office space, as well as multifamily residential and retail space.
Tech Center Oyster Point in Newport News.
that efforts to replicate it in Virginia’s Tidewater region are underway, facilitated through an agreement between the foundation, W.M. Jordan Company, and S.J. Collins Enterprises. “The Tech Center Oyster Point is an opportunity to deploy our model elsewhere,” CRC President Joe Meredith said of the new development being built near the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, in Newport News. The foundation’s role in the project is as property manager. Plans for the project call for 1.3 million square feet of research and office space, 300,000 square feet of multifamily residential space, and 250,000 square feet of retail space. The first building is expected to be completed in June 2015.
Assistant Professor Zhiyong Cheng (above left) instructs a student at the Integrated Life Sciences Building at the Corporate Research Center.
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Retaining the region’s talent Nathan Latka attended Virginia Tech. He still considers several of its administrators to be mentors. He views the university’s computer science program as a valuable pipeline of potential software engineers for his growing firm, Heyo, which helps small businesses with social media initiatives. Nonetheless, as his customer base grew, Latka considered relocating to a region where venture capital is more widely available. Fortunately, he didn’t have to leave. “There would have been 25 less jobs in Blacksburg, and no Heyo here, if not for Valleys’ Ventures” Latka said, referring to a recently launched investment fund that is a partnership between the Virginia Tech Foundation, Carilion Clinic, and
is the second fund of its type that the three parties have set up to support promising companies within a 100-mile radius of the university. The first, NewVA Capital Partners, was launched in 2004 and as of Dec. 31, 2013, had posted a 21.6 percent annualized rate of return. That particularly strong performance has largely been due to the success of a biotechnology firm, Intrexon, which went public in August 2013. For much of its existence, Intrexon was headquartered in the CRC, though its main offices now are in Maryland. The NewVA Capital Partners fund is scheduled to expire in December 2014. Ten-year windows are common for such funds and, to a large degree, Valleys’ Ventures is taking up where NewVA will have left off in terms of providing access to institutional capital for some of the region’s most promising startups. Valleys’ Ventures was established with $15 million—$5 million from each partner. “The Valleys’ Ventures investment is critical to our growth,” said Bob Summers, founder of Fitnet, the second company the fund had invested in as of the close of fiscal 2013-2014.
NuSpark launched in February as a free incubator for early-stage startups.
Third Security. “We are competing with multibillion dollar technology companies in Silicon Valley and Boston and New York, and one of the reasons those regions attract tech startups is that capital is readily available.” Started in January 2013, Valleys’ Ventures
His company, which is located in Blacksburg and employs eight people, began after Summers won a national software contest with his vision of an app that connects physical therapists or personal trainers with their clients. The app debuted on New Year’s Day, 2014, and has been used by people in more than 180 countries, said Summers, who earned his bachelor’s in computer engineering from Virginia Tech in 1998 and has a master’s degree from MIT. Like Latka, he speculated that without the support of Valleys’ Ventures his company “very likely would have had to move” elsewhere in search of investment.
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“There would have been 25 less jobs in Blacksburg, and no Heyo here, if not for Valleys’ Ventures.”
Nathan Latka, Heyo
A “Nu” way to support innovation When the makers of the Occulus Rift virtual reality headset released a kit for app developers not long ago, Hayden Lee had several promising ideas for software programs to allow people to use the headsets in new and valuable ways. What he didn’t have, until recently, was an appropriate place to demonstrate his ideas to potential collaborators or investors. That changed when his company, Convrge, was accepted for keycard access to NuSpark, a space within North End, a Virginia Tech Foundation-owned multipurpose complex in Blacksburg. “We’re excited about working in there,” said Lee, who expects to earn his bachelor’s in computer science from Virginia Tech in December 2014, and has two partners in his company. “You have to have special hardware to use our system, and we want to be in a place where we can collaborate with other people, show off what we’re doing, and get real-time feedback.” Helping entrepreneurs like Lee to make connections and have a home base for their early-stage ventures is exactly what NuSpark was created to do, said its director, Sherry Walker, whose facility opened in February 2014. NuSpark has regular hours during which anyone over the age of 18 can come in to work on ideas with
commercial promise or potential social benefits, but a handful of teams can apply for 24/7 access, which is what Lee did. David Henry also applied for and received unlimited access. He said NuSpark’s space has made it much more feasible for him and his partners to run Card Isle Corporation, which makes kiosks that allow customers to print out customized greeting cards. “Prior to that, we didn’t have a dedicated space in which we could work,” said Henry, who earned his master’s in industrial systems engineering in May 2014. One of his partners is working toward a Ph.D. in that subject, and the other earned his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering in 2013. “Making it possible for students to start businesses, and encouraging them to stay in the area to develop them after graduation, are among NuSpark’s major goals,” Walker said. “We’d love for them to stay in the region, and hopefully, we’ll graduate them into VT KnowledgeWorks, which is a business accelerator, or they’ll get space in the CRC, elsewhere in Blacksburg, or in the region,” she said. “Down the road, if they’re paying office rent someplace and hiring people, then that’s always good economic development.” Virginia Tech Foundation Annual Report 15
Card Isle Corporation produces kiosks that allow customers to print out customized greeting cards.
Advancing educational achievements If you wanted to get a sense of the many different ways the Virginia Tech Foundation helps the university provide a world-class education, reading Timothy Duffy’s impressive résumé would be a good place to start. Duffy, who is now a senior majoring in finance and accounting, led a student investment team; participated in a study abroad program based in Riva San Vitale, Switzerland; and was a residential learning community president. He received multiple scholarships, which freed up his time to participate in all those activities, along with many others, while staying on pace to complete his bachelor’s in finance and accounting in December 2014. “I think the donors are sort of the unsung heroes behind all of these experiences that I’ve had,” Duffy said, referring to contributors to Virginia Tech, whose gifts toward scholarships and programs are managed by the foundation. “There’s such a strong outpouring of support from people who care about Virginia Tech, which helps
“I think the donors are the unsung heroes behind all of these experiences that I’ve had.” Tim Duffy
Students associated with the COINs student investing team review commodities growth during a weekly meeting.
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make a lot of the opportunities that we have possible.” Each highlight from Duffy’s resume listed earlier illustrates his point, because the foundation, and the donors who provide much of its funding, helped to make possible all those kinds of programs in fiscal 2013-2014. Student investing teams The foundation’s role in supporting student investing training expanded in fiscal 2012-2013, when a team focused on commodities was added. For the 2013-2014 fiscal year that team, known as COINs, posted a 7.2 percent return on its investments. The team, whose name is short for Commodities Investing by Students, was allocated $500,000. COINs is believed to be the first student investing team of its type in the nation. As is the case with the university’s other student investing teams—SEED, which runs a $5 million equity portfolio, and BASIS, which manages $5 million in fixed-income securities—COINs gives its participants true, hands-on experience making investment decisions that matter. “We function similarly to a real company with regard to organization, training, transaction methods, and reporting,” said COINs participant Andrew Harris, a senior from Vienna, Virginia, who is majoring in finance and accounting. For fiscal 2013-2014 SEED, which stands for Student-managed Endowment for Educational Development, posted a 23.4 percent return, while BASIS, which stands for Bond and Securities Investing by Students—and is the program in which Duffy participated—had a return of 3.8 percent. Global opportunities Like many Virginia Tech students who study internationally, Duffy took advantage of the university’s main
campus abroad, which in June 2014 was renamed the Steger Center for International Scholarship in honor of former Virginia Tech President Charles W. Steger. The renaming was announced at a special ceremony to celebrate the completion of a major renovation and expansion of the foundation-owned facility. Initiated in 2012, and made possible by donations, the project added 6,200 square feet of new space, increasing the center’s size to nearly 25,500 square feet. In addition, extensive improvements were made to 5,200 square feet of existing space. While the primary motivation for the renovation and expansion was to benefit the students who study there, the improvements will allow the center to open its doors to professional workshops, conferences, and meetings, which is expected to encourage even greater international engagement and to strengthen the university’s presence across Europe.
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6,200 square feet of new space added to the Steger Center for International Scholarship in Riva San Vitale, Switzerland
The Innovate living/learning community provides opportunities for student entrepreneurs.
Combining living and learning Duffy said the chance to participate in the university’s Honors Residential College, where he served as president for the 300-student community, was tremendously valuable.
included a course that was taught in the house, as “very eye-opening and beneficial.” Expanded internship opportunities
“Being around a group of people who are invested in each other, dedicated to the success of one another, curious about each other’s lives, and interested in both helping and learning from each other definitely highlighted the experience of being in college,” he said.
When Matt Ebert finishes his master’s in educational leadership and policy studies and starts applying for higher-educationadministration posts, he will be likely to cite his experiences doing content analysis of the Virginia Tech Foundation website and conducting a market survey of potential customers for the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech.
In fall 2013, the university added a new living/learning community, called Innovate, which is focused on entrepreneurship. Innovate is located in a building constructed, with help from donor funding, in the Oak Lane community on campus.
“Doing a content analysis is a transferable skill for any position I’ll have from here on out,” he said. “And I’m not an avid golfer by any means, but doing a baseline survey of potential golf customers that will inform VTF’s practices is also a type of skill that is going to be instrumental for me to use.”
The 35-member Innovate community was created to help foster an entrepreneurial mindset in students, from a variety of majors, as early as possible in their college careers, said Assistant Professor of Management Marc Junkunc, faculty advisor to the program.
While the foundation has given undergraduate students opportunities to intern for years, fiscal 2013-2014 marked the first time it has done so for graduate students like Ebert.
“We’re planting a seed for them to gain the confidence, and the network, to start a business when they’re ready,” he said. Michael Vitak, a sophomore majoring in marketing, described his freshman experience in the program, which
Ebert was one of two students who fulfilled their practicum requirements by working for the foundation. The other, Joe Edens, said he jumped at the chance because even though his main interests lie in student affairs, he was “very interested in understanding how a foundation works within a university.” Similar desires to get practical experience
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Graduate students Joe Edens and Matt Ebert interned with the Virginia Tech Foundation.
led multiple undergraduates to intern with the foundation as well, including Katelyn Schocklin, a senior double majoring in accounting and finance, who is minoring in psychology. “I was surprised by just how much of my learning is really called upon in the workplace and think it’s actually helped my education being able to see that,” she said. “Now, when I take tests I can reference having seen the material put into action at the foundation.” As the multiple stories from fiscal 20132014 detailed here illustrate, the foundation fulfills its mission in many ways. This includes advancing the region’s economy by running the Hotel Roanoke, CRC, and NuSpark; providing venture capital that keeps entrepreneurial talent in the region; and supporting Virginia Tech educational initiatives that are developing the professional talent that any region would be fortunate to have. n
“I was surprised by just how much of my learning is really called upon in the workplace….” Katelyn Schocklin
Accomplishments and Initiatives
The Virginia Tech Foundation makes a positive impact locally,
The foundation’s real estate portfolio includes properties ranging
regionally, and globally by leveraging its assets to advance the
from innovational to academic to recreational. It supports
university’s land grant values—discovery, learning, and outreach.
initiatives targeting economic growth, technological advancement,
Established in 1948, the foundation, through successful asset
and business creation. The foundation also provides special
management and the generosity of the alumni and friends of
funding for projects that enhance university academics and offer
Virginia Tech, continues to expand its real estate portfolio, increase
students real-world experiences that translate into future career
its endowment value, and grow its support for university initiatives
success. Foundation accomplishments and initiatives are critical
that engage and encourage student and faculty development.
components in Virginia Tech’s commitment to invent the future.
1.7 million approximate population coverage of WVTF Radio
WVTF accomplished a major expansion of its reach in the
Virginia’s land mass. The station’s news department won multiple
Richmond market, increasing to more than 500,000 the number
accolades for the quality of its reporting. New River Bureau
of residents who can receive broadcasts. With this growth, total
Chief Robbie Harris won awards from the Society of Professional
population coverage approached 1.7 million, and the weekly
Journalists and the Radio Television Digital News Association
listenership estimate reached 170,000. WVTF is the largest public
(RTDNA). Charlottesville Bureau Chief Sandy Hausman was
radio service in the commonwealth, covering more than half of
recognized by the RTDNA and by Public Radio News Directors Inc.
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17,293 rounds of golf played at the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech
The popularity of the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech for daily play, special events, and conference/social events continued to expand, and the course continued to be recognized for excellence. Golf Week magazine rated it as the fifth best course in Virginia and The Roanoke Times declared it Best Course in the New River Valley. The number of rounds played increased to 17,293, driven by the doubling of special-event play and a 13 percent increase in play by Virginia Tech faculty, staff, and students. In all, 62 events
were held, ranging in size from 24 to 160 players. The course hosted 24 wedding or wedding-related events. A five-year plan was created for beautifying the clubhouse and other non-golf areas. Course conditioning focused on options for care and treatment during periods of high stress. The use of special varieties of zoysia and Bermuda grasses to supplement the bent-grass on some tees and difficult areas was tested with the assistance of Virginia Tech Professor of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences Mike Goatley.
2,700 people employed in the Corporate Research Center’s 31 Blacksburg buildings
The Corporate Research Center opened two new buildings in
Industries received the 2013 Virginia Excellence Award. Venveo
Blacksburg and expanded its outreach to include the Tech Center
won a silver award in the digital advertising apps category at
Oyster Point project in Newport News. Tech Center is expected
the National American Advertising (ADDY) Awards. Rackspace
to eventually include 14 research buildings that, combined, will
placed 29th among Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For.
provide more than 1.3 million square feet of research space. More
Joe Meredith, president of the CRC, was inducted into Virginia
than 2,700 people were employed within the CRC’s 31 buildings
Tech’s Academy of Engineering Excellence, a distinction for
in Blacksburg, which, combined, provide more than 1 million
alumni of the university’s College of Engineering who have made
square feet of space. Fiscal 2013-2014 saw multiple tenants
sustained and meritorious contributions in engineering and/or
honored. VirtualU was one of five startups chosen to be featured
leadership. More than 160 private, high-technology companies or
at Bloomberg’s Next Big Thing Summit. Mail Pilot by Mindsense
research centers have been located in the CRC, which celebrated
was featured as a Best New App by Apple. Advanced Logic
its 26th year of growing businesses that matter.
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$7.5 million approximate revenue generated over the next 10 years from new leases at North End
During fiscal 2013-2014, the foundation’s real estate office negotiated five retail leases for the portion of North End that opened the previous fiscal year. Combined, the leases fill over 22,000 square feet and will generate more than $5.1 million in lease revenue over the next 10 years. The tenants are Velocity Care/Carilion Clinic, Carilion Sports Medicine, the artist P. Buckley Moss, Starbucks, and Hokie Centric, which is owned and operated by Virginia Tech Services. Meanwhile, the foundation developed a plan to update the section of North End that was
formerly known as Collegiate Square, including new signage and renovations to exterior common areas. The popular restaurant chain Five Guys opened in North End in February 2014, and construction was underway for locations for Palm Beach Tan and Wicked Taco, with fall 2014 openings targeted. These new leases in North End will generate nearly $2.4 million in lease revenue, combined, over the next 10 years. Once the new arrivals all are open, North End retail occupancy will have increased to more than 82 percent.
63,999 average attendance in Lane Stadium, where cellular connectivity was improved
Cellular service on campus and in Lane Stadium is improving
dramatically, thanks to a distributed antenna system built and operated by the foundation. The improved access offers convenient connectivity for students, faculty, staff, and visitors, and enhances public safety and security. Phase one of the project was completed in June 2014, with the installation of fiber, system equipment, and antennas, as well as the construction of a structure on the east side of
the stadium. The structure serves as the system’s head end and base station shelter. Thanks to the new system, coverage has improved in the stadium, as well as in the parking lots on the northeast, south, and west sides of the stadium. Verizon Wireless is the initial carrier, but the system is designed to accommodate multiple providers. Phase two, which is expected to be completed by November 2014, will improve coverage in multiple residence halls.
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Financial highlights Between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014, the value of the foundation’s assets grew by $186.2 million, reaching a total of nearly $1.5 billion. Expenditures in support of university projects and programs were $155.9 million, an increase of 8.8 percent compared to the previous fiscal year. Foundation net revenues were $273.2 million, a 20.9 percent improvement on fiscal year 2012-2013. The value of the endowment increased by 20.6 percent, reaching a record high of $796.4 million. All amounts are based on U.S. GAAP reporting standards. Foundation assets in millions
Foundation contributions in millions
$1,488.8 $1,302.6 $81.1
$1,210.7
$77.0
$1,155.1 $67.9
20
20
14
14
$1,023.6
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$796.4
14
800
14
$155.9
20
160
Value of endowment in millions
20
Foundation expenditures in millions
Revenue, gains, and other support
Contributions .........................$81,098,266 ........29.7%
Golf Course Revenue ............. $1,272,301 ..........0.4%
Investment Income ................$11,411,178 ..........4.2% Net Gains on Investments ...$98,786,294 ........36.3% Rental Income ........................$37,947,981 ........13.9% Hotel Roanoke Revenues ....$20,074,091 ..........7.3% Other Income ........................$22,204,664 ..........8.1% Change in Fair Value of Interest Rate Swaps ....................$382,755 ..........0.1%
TOTAL ...................................$273,177,530 .........100%
Endowment at market value College or program
Total
Scholarships
Professorships
Other
Agriculture ...................................................... $38,900,695 ............. $17,718,518 ........................ $7,581,307....................$13,600,870 Architecture ................................................... $19,845,275 ............... $4,624,089 ........................ $5,886,078...................... $9,335,108 Sciences ........................................................... $22,236,130 ............... $8,717,634 ......................$11,273,080...................... $2,245,416 Business ........................................................... $85,988,541 ............. $34,649,844 ......................$26,080,713....................$25,257,984 Engineering ...................................................$129,271,069 ............. $60,784,462 ......................$46,233,921....................$22,252,686 Natural Resources and Environ. ................ $15,808,232 ............... $4,147,342 ........................ $4,845,161...................... $6,815,729 Liberal Arts and Human Sciences .............. $18,833,865 ............... $8,594,649 ........................ $4,159,488...................... $6,079,728 Veterinary Medicine...................................... $30,745,213 ............. $14,466,129 ........................ $7,660,980...................... $8,618,104 Athletics .......................................................... $55,241,963 ............. $54,644,582 .......................................... 0......................... $597,381 Extension ........................................................ $11,094,706 ...................$559,121 ........................ $1,597,841...................... $8,937,744 General ..........................................................$206,581,947 ............. $82,224,602 ........................ $2,900,315..................$121,457,030 Other Agency ................................................. $59,048,609 ...................$145,110 .......................................... 0....................$58,903,499 Pratt/Animal Nutrition................................. $22,605,081 ............. $16,275,658 .......................................... 0...................... $6,329,423 Pratt/Engineering ........................................... $23,265,170 ............. $20,706,001 .......................................... 0...................... $2,559,169 Quasi-Endowment ........................................ $19,181,759 ..................................0 .......................................... 0....................$19,181,759 VTCCA ........................................................... $37,788,619 ............. $29,279,409 .......................................... 0...................... $8,509,210
TOTAL ...........................................................$796,436,874 ...........$357,537,150 ................... $118,218,884..................$320,680,840
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Expenditures by college or program Unit
Total
Student financial aid
Program support
College/university program Agriculture and Life Sciences.........................................$3,719,873.............................$948,004............................ $2,771,869 Architecture and Urban Studies....................................$1,661,552.............................$322,943............................ $1,338,609 Science.................................................................................$1,418,921.............................$464,946................................$953,975 Business...............................................................................$3,606,536......................... $1,760,916............................ $1,845,620 Engineering...................................................................... $24,658,324......................... $3,650,116.......................... $21,008,208 Natural Resources and Environ.....................................$1,880,337.............................$244,394............................ $1,635,943 Liberal Arts and Human Sciences..................................$1,204,843.............................$585,501................................$619,342 Veterinary Medicine..........................................................$2,130,845.............................$847,742............................ $1,283,103 Athletics........................................................................... $19,595,035.......................$10,815,995............................ $8,779,040 Extension............................................................................... $737,703...............................$14,722................................$722,981 Military Affairs....................................................................$1,854,242......................... $1,232,373................................$621,869 General Scholarship.........................................................$4,214,689......................... $4,214,689................................................. Development......................................................................$7,855,550.......................................................................... $7,855,550 Alumni.................................................................................$2,906,367.......................................................................... $2,906,367 Outreach................................................................................ $389,614..............................................................................$389,614 Research........................................................................... $10,185,405........................................................................ $10,185,405 Student Affairs....................................................................... $652,473..............................................................................$652,473 4-H Centers.......................................................................... $639,702..............................................................................$639,702 European Studies Center................................................$1,007,518.......................................................................... $1,007,518 WVTF Radio......................................................................$3,422,902.......................................................................... $3,422,902 Foundation operations/general Hotel Roanoke............................................................... $31,057,846........................................................................ $31,057,846 Corporate Research Center..........................................$4,531,678.......................................................................... $4,531,678 River Course, LLC............................................................$1,949,797.......................................................................... $1,949,797 Real Estate....................................................................... $10,950,961........................................................................ $10,950,961 Administrative....................................................................$4,111,246.......................................................................... $4,111,246 Other...................................................................................$9,512,577.......................................................................... $9,512,577 TOTAL............................................................................ $155,856,536.......................$25,102,341........................$130,754,195
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Expenditure by function Category
Millions
%
Support to University Programs.......................... $62.0.........39.7%
Student Financial Assistance............. $25.1.........16.1% University Capital Outlay................. $12.6...........8.1% Fundraising..............................................$7.9...........5.0% Research Park...................................... $14.4...........9.3% Hotel Roanoke.................................... $20.3.........13.1% Management and General................. $11.6...........7.4% River Course..........................................$2.0...........1.3%
TOTAL................................................ $155.9..........100%
Designation of contributions College/program/other
Contributions
Allocation
Agriculture and Life Sciences.........................................$2,990,801..................................... 3.7% Architecture and Urban Studies....................................$2,144,291..................................... 2.6% Science.................................................................................$1,756,920..................................... 2.2% Business...............................................................................$2,764,188..................................... 3.4% Engineering...................................................................... $14,963,355...................................18.4% Natural Resources and Environ........................................$857,737..................................... 1.1% Liberal Arts and Human Sciences..................................$1,521,392..................................... 1.9% Veterinary Medicine..........................................................$2,726,377..................................... 3.4% Alumni Affairs.......................................................................... $53,798..................................... 0.1% Athletics........................................................................... $19,404,829...................................23.8% Extension............................................................................... $797,006..................................... 1.0% Academic Affairs................................................................$5,077,934..................................... 6.3% Information Systems.............................................................. $14,185..................................... 0.0% International Programs......................................................... $48,699..................................... 0.1% Research and Graduate Studies.....................................$1,570,616..................................... 1.9% Student Affairs....................................................................... $699,787..................................... 0.9% Corps of Cadets................................................................$3,724,619..................................... 4.6% WVTF Public Radio..........................................................$2,711,044..................................... 3.3% 4-H Centers.......................................................................... $758,171..................................... 0.9% Future Designations.............................................................$814,260..................................... 1.0% Pledges Receivable............................................................$6,709,030..................................... 8.3% Other...................................................................................$8,989,227...................................11.1% TOTAL.............................................................................. $81,098,266....................................100%
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Endowment purpose $
%
# of funds
Scholarships ..........................$357,537,150 ........44.9%.......... 2,405 Professorships ......................$118,218,884 ........14.8%............. 206 Other .....................................$320,680,840 ........40.3%............. 661 TOTAL ...................................$796,436,874 .........100%.......... 3,272
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 2014 ............................................................................. $796,436,874 ................................ 30,850 ................................. $25,816
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Foundation endowment highlights As of June 30, 2014, the market value of all endowments held by the Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. totaled $796.4 million. Of that total, $753.6 million is invested in the Foundation’s pooled consolidated endowment fund, while $42.8 million is held separately in notes, deeds of trust, gift annuities, contributions receivable, real estate partnerships, and other miscellaneous endowed assets. The June 30 allocation exposures of the Foundation’s pooled endowment fund consisted of 49.8 percent global equities, 13.1 percent real assets, 33.4 percent fixed income, and 3.7 percent cash. The fund achieved a total return of 19.4 percent for the year ending June 30 and an annualized return of 12.6 percent over the trailing five-year period. The overriding principle of the Foundation’s 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 with the goal of maintaining the real value of the endowment over time to 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. 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 twelve-quarter average of endowment values is used to smooth out the unit values when determining if program spending falls within the FY15 approved range of 3.20
percent - 4.70 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 Foundation’s Investment Committee, whose main focus is the asset allocation of the fund and the endowment’s spending policy. Foundation staff leads asset allocation decisions, the selection and retention of investments, and performance monitoring. Consultants are retained for operational diligence. To completely diversify its portfolio, management of the fund is allocated across more than 70 management firms offering a wide variety of asset classes and investment styles.
21 18
19.4%
Consolidated endowment performance
16.4%
Foundation Endowment Benchmark * 12.6% 10.7% 8.7%
11.8% 7.9% 7.2%
* Comprised of 60% All MSCI Country
World Index, 30% Barclays Global Aggregate Index, and 10% FTSE NAREIT Global Index.
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Cadets raise the flag at a sunrise ceremony in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2001.
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
Thim Corvin Senior Associate Vice President for Development and Principal Gifts 540-231-2811 | tcorvin@vt.edu
Rhonda Arsenault Associate Vice President for Advancement Services 540-231-5147 | rarsenau@vt.edu
Ian Farrell
Richard Gargagliano Director of Development and Strategic Planning Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center 703-771-6844 | rgargagl@vt.edu
John Gladchuk Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations 540-231-3709 | gladchuk@vt.edu
Randy Holden
Assistant Vice President of Development for Colleges 540-231-8673 | ianf@vt.edu
Director of Annual Giving 540-231-3171 | rholden@vt.edu
Tony Vidmar
Director of Development College of Natural Resources and Environment 540-231-8859 | ehutch@vt.edu
Assistant Vice President of Development for University Programs 540-231-5813 | tvidmar@vt.edu
Bob Bailey Senior Regional Director of Major Gifts 540-231-2873 | bailey@vt.edu
Lois Badey
Emily Hutchins
Kathy Kaplan Director of Development Student Affairs and Parent Support 540-231-5111 | kkaplan@vt.edu
Brianna Kauhane
Senior Director of Development Center for the Arts 540-231-0608 | labadey@vt.edu
Director of Special Events and Donor Relations 540-231-5397 | brianna@vt.edu
Kim Christopoulos
Director of Gift Accounting 540-231-2829 | martinkl@vt.edu
Director of Donor Relations 540-231-2827 | kimc@vt.edu
Pete Congleton Director of Gift Planning phcong@vt.edu | l540-231-2816
Crystal Crockett Director of Development Institutional Diversity 540-231-5664 | crcrocke@vt.edu
Erin Edwards Director of Development College of Engineering 540-231-4066 | eedwards@vt.edu
Karina Martin
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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Jerrad Miers Director of Systems Administration and Technology Support 540-231-2818 | jmmiers@vt.edu
Irene Motley Director of Development Research and Information Systems 540-231-2826 | imotley@vt.edu
Jenny Orzolek Director of Development College of Science 540-231-5643 | jorzolek@vt.edu
Frank Pearsall Director of Development Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine 540-231-4259 | pearsall@vt.edu
Wynoka Price Director of Business Operations 540-231-2820 | wynoka@vt.edu
Albert Raboteau Director of Development Communications 540-231-4733 | raboteau@vt.edu
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
Constant generosity in a year of growth and change A message from Elizabeth A. “Betsy” Flanagan, Vice President for Development and University Relations
The impact of philanthropy on Virginia Tech was visible on campus and beyond in fiscal year 20132014. November saw the opening of the Moss Arts Center, which millions in donations helped make possible. Toward the end of the spring term, the College of Engineering’s Goodwin Hall opened as well. Across the Atlantic Ocean, in Riva San Vitale, Switzerland, the university’s main international facility celebrated the completion of a major renovation and expansion, and was renamed the Steger Center for International Scholarship in honor of our former president. University Development raised $80.08 million overall, including a record $5.22 million for the Center for the Arts and the spectacular, Moss Arts Center building that houses it. The Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets also raised its most money ever, $4.06 million, which was a 72.5 percent increase over fiscal 2012-2013. Other colleges or programs that had large increases in gift income were the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, which increased the amount it raised by 39.2 percent, to its highest level of gift income since fiscal 2006-2007; the College
of Architecture and Urban Studies, which raised 46.3 percent more; Diversity and Inclusion, which increased the amount it raised by 15.1 percent; Student Affairs and Parent Support; which had a 26.3 percent increase; and University Libraries, which raised 17.9 percent more. Undergraduate Education more than quintupled the amount it raised. The College of Engineering raised the most of any academic designation, bringing in $15.76 million. The $19.70 million raised by Intercollegiate Athletics was the most of any unit. Annual Giving posted its fifth consecutive year of increased revenue and set a new record, $6.54 million, in gifts received, which was a 32.2 increase over the prior fiscal year. Membership in the Ut Prosim, Legacy, and Caldwell gift societies continued to grow, and a significant portion of gift income—$17.56 million—was endowed, helping propel the market value of the foundation’s endowed assets to a record high as of June 30. During a year that saw numerous changes, with new buildings opening on campus and a new president taking office in June, one constant was the dedication of numerous alumni, friends, and employees of the university who made gifts. More information on the year’s philanthropy is on the following pages. All of us at Virginia Tech deeply appreciate the generosity that helps us to make a positive impact on the commonwealth, the nation, and the world, as well as on the lives of all those we serve.
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Major gift highlights Outright gifts of $100,000 or more given to the university from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014.
Individuals $1million + From Patricia Buckley Moss of Radford, Virginia, a gift to benefit the Moss Arts Center and the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech. From Alice T. and William H. Goodwin Jr. of Richmond, Virginia, to benefit the College of Engineering’s Goodwin Hall. From Nicholas and Fay Street of Bristol, Virginia, in continuing support of the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, the Virginia Tech Southwest Center, the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, the Corps Leadership & Military Science Building, the field house facility, and Lane Stadium. From the estate of Clinton Wiley Baber of Richmond, Virginia, a trust distribution funding the Clinton Wiley Baber Scholarship Endowment for a university-wide scholarship. From Xanthe C. and James W. Hopp Jr. of San Carlos, California, generous contributions to benefit the School of Performing Arts, the College of Architecture and Urban Studies, the Department of Computer Science, and the College of Engineering Unrestricted Fund. From David and Barbara Calhoun of New Canaan, Connecticut, continuing support for the David L. Calhoun Endowed Fund for Excellence in ACIS and the David L. Calhoun ’79 Endowment for University Honors, as well as new support for the Stamps Leadership Scholarship in University Honors
Individuals $500,000 - $999,999 From the estate of Dorothy A. Newman of Henrico, Virginia, a distribution benefiting the William F. and Dorothy A. Newman Scholarship in the College of Engineering. From William C. and Sandra C. Davis of Blacksburg, Virginia, generous support for the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, the Presidential Dependent Endowed Scholarship, men’s and women’s basketball, Lane Stadium, and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund. From the estate of Margaret Scruggs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in abiding support for the John M. Scruggs Memorial Scholarship Endowment in the College of Engineering.
From the estate of John B. Riley of Knoxville, Tennessee, a distribution to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences providing support for the 4-H program in Augusta County, Virginia; support for undergraduate and graduate students in agricultural and applied economics; and endowing the John B. Riley Program Fund for Agricultural and Applied Economics, which supports learning through the National Agri-Marketing Association. From Michael J. and Deborah H. Quillen of Bristol, Virginia, supporting the College of Engineering’s Goodwin Hall, the Steger Center for International Scholarship, the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, the VTC Research Institute, the Virginia Tech Alumni Association, the College of Engineering, the Presidential Dependent Endowed Scholarship Fund, Lane Stadium, and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund.
Individuals $250,000 - $499,999 From John R. Lawson of Newport News, Virginia, support for a future designation at Virginia Tech, the Oak Lane Community, the Department of Building Construction, the Myers-Lawson School of Construction, and Lane Stadium. From David A. and Janice E. Keitz of Ocala, Florida, a gift to ultimately benefit a future designation at Virginia Tech. From A. Ross Myers of Worcester, Pennsylvania, providing continued support for the Myers-Lawson School of Construction, the Oak Lane Community, and Lane Stadium. From the Merryman family (Frances T. Merryman of Rustburg, Virginia; A. Patricia Merryman of Rustburg, Virginia; and Floyd W. Merryman III of Altavista, Virginia) gifts to benefit the College of Natural Resources and Environment and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, as well as support for the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, the Department of Management, the Richard E. Sorensen Dean’s Chair in the Pamplin College of Business, the VTCC Frances T. and Floyd W. Merryman Jr. ’46 Scholarship, the Merryman Central Virginia Public Pupil Scholarship, the Steger Center for International Scholarship, and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund. From the late Margaret Groseclose Skelton of Blacksburg, Virginia, providing funding for 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.
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An anonymous donation to an endowed fund in the College of Engineering, providing support for programs and research in national security. From Beverly R. Steinman of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a gift providing for diagnostic equipment at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, Virginia. From Mitch and Iris Carr of Staunton, Virginia, support for a future designation at Virginia Tech and in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, the Steger Center for International Scholarship, the Wood Enterprise Institute, the W. E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake, and Virginia Tech Athletics. From Patricia A. Caldwell of New York, New York, generosity benefiting the College of Science Roundtable Dean’s Chair, the Institute for Advanced Study in the College of Science, the Steger Center for International Scholarship, the Patricia Ann Caldwell Endowed Scholarship in Mathematics, the Virginia Tech Alumni Association, and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund. From Catharine M. and Preston M. White Jr. of Virginia Beach, Virginia, to benefit the Preston and Catharine White Endowment for the Myers-Lawson School of Construction in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund. From William E. and Lavinia Hall of Bonita Springs, Florida, a gift annuity that will ultimately establish the William E. Hall Scholarship in the College of Engineering. From the Eugene V. Fife Family Foundation of Charlottesville, Virginia, in support of the VTCC Eugene V. Fife ’62 Scholarship. From William B. and Ann F. Holtzman of Mount Jackson, Virginia, a gift to the Steger Center for International Scholarship. From C. Gordon Thornhill Jr. of Boston, Virginia, continued support for the Thornhill Professorship for Agricultural Trade within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Individuals $100,000 - $249,999 From John L. and Mary Jean Brown of Blacksburg, Virginia, continuing support that will ultimately benefit the VTCC Mary Jean and John L. Brown ’62 Scholarship. An anonymous donation to the College of Engineering’s Goodwin Hall. From Edward L. McCarty of Richland, Michigan, and Nancy R. McCarty of McLean, Virginia, a gift to establish the Ted
McCarty Memorial Scholarship at Virginia Tech. From the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation of Boston, Massachusetts, continuing support for the Stamps Graduate Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences Fellowship in the VirginiaMaryland College of Veterinary Medicine. From William H. and Sofia Starnes of Williamsburg, Virginia, a gift that will ultimately support the William H. Starnes Jr. and Sofia M. Starnes Chair in the Department of Chemistry. From Jean G. Fielden of Vero Beach, Fla., providing support to the College of Science. From the estate of Shirley V. Parrish of Virginia Beach, Virginia, a distribution to the Shirley Virginia Parrish Scholarship in the College of Engineering and the Joseph Alfred Deans Parrish Memorial Scholarship Endowment in the Department of Accounting and Information Systems. From the Paula Robichaud Family Trust of Palo Alto, California, to benefit the Robichaud Family Scholarship Endowed Fund in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences and the Robichaud Family Presidential Scholarship. From Kimbley and Shari Muller of Houston, Texas, additional giving to ultimately benefit the College of Science Endowed Dean’s Excellence Fund and a gift to the Science, Technology, and Law Program in the Academy of Integrated Science. From the estate of Hugh Trumball Adams of New York, New York, providing support for the Shenandoah Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center through the Hugh Trumbull Adams Endowed Fund. From Bindiganavele A. and Sudha S. Prasad of Los Altos, California, a gift to establish the Bindi Prasad Graduate Scholarship in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. From the late Ethel C. Kelly of Richmond, Virginia, continuing support to benefit the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science and the Hugh and Ethel Kelly Lecture Series Endowment. From Kelly Scott Woolwine of Roanoke, Virginia, continuing support for the Richard E. “Dickie” Woolwine Jr. and Charlotte Jordan Woolwine Scholarship, in honor of his parents, and contributions to the field house facility and the General Unrestricted Fund. From Calvin L. Earles of Dunnellon, Florida, a gift to establish the Joyce Burkholder Earles Memorial Scholarship, a university-wide scholarship in memory of his wife.
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An anonymous gift to establish an endowment supporting graduate students in the Department of Philosophy.
continuing support for the McNamara Honors Scholarship and the Oak Lane Community.
From Warren L. and Larissa R. Bare of Burnsville, North Carolina, a gift to establish the Bare Family Competitive Engineering Fund.
From Kelso S. Baker of Sewickley, Pennsylvania, a gift for a future designation at Virginia Tech, the CEE Alumni Board Scholarship, the field house facility, and other athletic designations.
From Joan C. and E. Morgan Massey of Richmond, Virginia, providing support for the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering and research in the College of Engineering focused on fine coal processing and dewatering. From Garnett E. Smith of Moneta, Virginia, for continuing support to the P.T. Smith Memorial Golf Training Complex at the Skelton 4-H Center, the Smith Family Special Compassionate Care Fund in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center, the geriatric medicine teaching program, partnerships with the Taubman Museum of Art, women’s golf, and the football locker room. From James H. Hatch of White Stone, Virginia, to benefit the Richard E. Sorensen Dean’s Chair, the Department of Accounting and Information Systems, the Business Learning Community, and a future endowed fund in the Pamplin College of Business. From Gordon D. “Sonny” Bowman of Mount Jackson, Virginia, a gift for the Steger Center for International Scholarship, the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, the German Club Alumni Association, and the Shenandoah County 4-H. From Toy L. Cobbe and Joseph R. Cobbe of Wilmington, North Carolina, in abiding support of the Cobbe Endowment for the Study of Violence Prevention. From the late Alexander F. Giacco of Wilmington, Delaware, a distribution for the Newman Club Memorial Chapel Preservation Endowment and the Alexander F. Giacco ’42 Chemical Engineering Scholarship. From Sherwood Payne Quillen of Blacksburg, Virginia, for the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech, the Sherwood Payne Quillen Director’s Fund for Excellence in the School of Visual Arts, the Hahn Horticulture Garden, and Virginia Tech Athletics. From Arthur A. Kirk of Portsmouth, Virginia, a gift benefiting the Department of Geosciences. An anonymous donation to the College of Science for an endowed scholarship fund providing support for participants of the Integrated Science Curriculum. From Donald J. and Joan P. McNamara of Dallas, Texas,
From Michael J. Sciarrino of Winter Park, Florida, a gift to benefit the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences and the Marching Virginians dedicated practice facility. From Rennie M. McAllister of Richmond, Virginia, a gift to establish the Rennie McAllister Football Scholarship and support for the field house facility. From William C. Cranwell Sr. of Blacksburg, Virginia, a gift to establish the Stella Mullins Cranwell Endowment for International Programs and support for Virginia Tech Athletics. From Professor Robert N. Chiang of Blacksburg, Va., continuing support for the R.C. Research Endowment in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies. From George C. and Mary Ann Grigg of Nashville, Tennessee, a gift establishing the George and Mary Ann Grigg design/ buildLAB Excellence Fund Endowment and additional support for the design/buildLab and the Harold and Mary Lois Hill Award Fund in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies. From Ellen E. and Jimmie L. Wade of Roanoke, Virginia, abiding support for the Amanda Wade Fund for the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, the VTC Research Institute Executive Director’s Discretionary Fund, the VTC Research Institute Cerebral Palsy Research Fund, and the Virginia Tech Athletic Fund Endowment. An anonymous donation to a memorial scholarship endowment in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. From an anonymous donor benefiting the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management. From William R. Barwick III of Butte, Montana, a gift to establish the Barwick Family Scholarship endowment providing support to undergraduate students in the College of Science. From William L. Coulbourne of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, an unrestricted gift to the College of Engineering. From Robert H. Digges of McLean, Virginia, continuing support for Robert H. Digges Professorship in Entrepreneurial Studies within the Pamplin College of Business.
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From the Joseph Goldsten Irrevocable Trust of Middlebury, Vermont, an estate distribution to the VTCCA Eve and Joseph Goldsten ’50 Endowed Scholarship.
$232,000 from General Motors Proving Ground of Milford, Michigan, a gift benefiting the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.
From Lury W. Goodall of Salem, Virginia, continuing support for the Library Excellence Fund and the field house facility.
$226,140 from the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority of Washington, D.C., to establish the DC Water Graduate Fellowships in the Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
From Dirk and Vickie Hoffius of Grand Rapids, Michigan, a gift to create the Ann Kimberly Johnson Scholarship, an endowed, university-wide scholarship in memory of their niece. From the late Glenna Kramer of Christiansburg, Virginia, an estate distribution to support the Clyde Kramer Endowed Scholarship benefiting the Department of Statistics.
$225,640 from Alpha Services (Alpha Natural Resources Inc.) of Abingdon, Virginia, supporting the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering, the Alpha Natural Resources LLC Scholarship, MSH Mine Disaster Prevention research, and the Powell River Project.
Corporations, foundations and organizations
$200,000 from The Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, in continuing support of the National Surface Transportation Safety Center for Excellence.
Outright Gifts of $100,000 or more given to the university from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014.
$151,640 from Hillshire Brands of Earth City, Missouri, establishing the Hillshire Brands Fund for Excellence and providing funds for the food science and nutrition program, both in the Department of Food Science and Technology.
$1,710,000 from the Via-Bradley College of Engineering Foundation of Roanoke, Virginia, for the H.L. Bradley Endowment in Electrical Engineering and the Charles E. Via Civil Engineering Endowment. $470,500 from L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. of Reston, Virginia, 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— Arlington. $420,000 from the General Motors Corporation of Detroit, Michigan, to benefit the National Surface Transportation Safety Center for Excellence and the Hybrid-Electric Vehicle Challenge in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. $363,000 from Altria Client Services of Richmond, Virginia, including the initial installment of a larger commitment to the Presidential Scholarship Initiative, as well as abiding support for the Extension research funds at the Southern Piedmont Research Center and in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
$141,660 from DuPont Teijin Films of Chester, Virginia, in support of research within the Department of Food Science and Technology. $139,390 from Smithfield Foods Inc. of Smithfield, Virginia, funding the Growing the Future of Local Feedstock Production and Utilization Program in the Department of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences and providing support for the Presidential Dependent Endowed Scholarship Fund. $133,550 from Intel Corporation of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, benefiting the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, senior design projects in that department, research in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and the Squires Student Center.
$360,000 from Texas Instruments Inc. of Santa Clara, California, for programs and research in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the College of Engineering.
$130,000 from the General Motors Foundation of Detroit, Michigan, in support of student projects in the College of Engineering, the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, the Center for Enhancing Engineering Diversity, the Computer Science-Research Consortium, the Frith Freshman Engineering Design Lab, the Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE) Program, the Design, Research, and Education for Additive Manufacturing Systems (DREAMS) Laboratory, the Virginia Tech IT Security Office, and Virginia Tech Career Services.
$250,000 from Delta Dental of Virginia Foundation of Roanoke, Virginia, to establish the Delta Dental Oral Health Teaching Endowment in the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine.
$125,350 from the Minerals Refining Company LLC of Richmond, Virginia, to fund advanced separation technology research in the College of Engineering and the Department of
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Mining and Minerals Engineering. $125,000 from the American Electric Power Foundation of Columbus, Ohio, in support of the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake. $123,500 from Business Horizons of Blacksburg, Virginia, to benefit the New Horizons Scholarship, the Pamplin LEAP Program, the Peer Mentoring Program, the Pamplin High School Program, and undergraduates in the Pamplin College of Business. $121,450 from Farm Credit of the Virginias in Staunton, Virginia, establishing the Farm Credit of Virginias VALOR Excellence Fund, as well as providing support for the VALOR Educational Fund, the Virginia 4-H Dairy and Livestock Judging Teams, and the 4-H program in Botetourt County. $120,000 from System In Frontier Inc. of Tokyo, Japan, benefiting research in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. $116,000 from JT International SA of Trier, Germany, toward research within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
$103,000 from Altria Group Inc. of Richmond, Virginia, to benefit student projects in the College of Engineering, the Center for Enhancing Engineering Diversity, the Maj. Gen. W. Thomas Rice Center for Leader Development, the Pamplin College of Business Social Media Program, the Pamplin Business Leadership Center, Pamplin diversity initiatives, the Pamplin LEAP Program, and the Department of Business Information Technology. $100,000 from BB&T of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in abiding support of the BB&T Program in the Department of Finance, Insurance, and Business Law. $100,000 from Comcast Cable of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the Grant A. Dove Professorship in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. $100,000 from Eriez Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania, to benefit processing engineering research in the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering. $100,000 from MeadWestvaco Corporation of Covington, Virginia, benefiting the Center for Natural Resources Assessment and Decision Support in the College of Natural Resources and Environment.
$112,350 from Philip Morris International Inc. of Richmond, Virginia, supporting research at the Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center.
$100,000 from the Short Pump Ruritan/Civic Foundation Inc. of Glen Allen, Virginia, to establish the Short Pump Ruritan/Civic Foundation Endowed Scholarship at Virginia Tech.
$110,000 from Newport News Shipbuilding of Newport News, Virginia, in support of the College of Engineering’s Goodwin Hall and nuclear science engineering.
$100,000 from the Student Engineers’ Council of Blacksburg, Virginia, in abiding support of the Lynn Nystrom Engineering Organization Endowed Fund.
$106,480 from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc. of Columbia, Maryland, to benefit the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering.
$100,000 from the Williams-Berry Charitable Foundation of Bristol, Virginia, for a future designation in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies.
Students walking toward the Alumni Mall from the Drillfield.
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Uses of contributions 1 2 3 4
4
Current Operations...............$37,686,973...... 47.06% Endowment.............................. $17,561,176...... 21.93%
3
Capital Facilities......................$19,614,285...... 24.49% Private Grants........................... $5,221,478.........6.52%
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TOTAL...................................... $80,083,912..........100%
2
Sources of contributions 1
Alumni....................................... $32,438,797...... 40.50%
Alumni........................................ $32,431,242...... 40.50% Students............................................... $7,555.........0.01%
2 Parents........................................ $2,924,138.........3.65% 3 Friends...................................... $18,530,901...... 23.14% 4 Faculty/Staff............................... $1,640,932.........2.05%
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Active...............................................$444,440.........0.56% Retired......................................... $1,196,492.........1.49%
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5 Corporations..........................$14,510,175...... 18.12%
Direct Gifts and Grants.............. $9,743,050...... 12.17% Matching Gifts............................ $1,911,950.........2.39% Private Grants............................. $2,855,175.........3.57%
4
6 Foundations............................... $5,915,561.........7.39%
Direct Gifts and Grants.............. $3,085,758.........3.85% Personal/Family Foundations.........$463,500.........0.58% Private Grants............................. $2,366,303.........2.95%
7 Other Organizations............... $4,123,408.........5.15%
Donor Advised.................................$756,453.........0.94% Organizations.............................. $3,366,955.........4.20%
TOTAL...................................... $80,083,912..........100%
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Financial Aid.........................................................$2,681,894......3.35%
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Center for the Arts..............................................$5,222,783......6.52%
TOTAL.............................................................$80,083,912.......100%
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences............$4,469,938......5.58% College of Architecture and Urban Studies.......$2,479,530......3.10% Pamplin College of Business...............................$3,107,186......3.88% College of Engineering..................................... $15,759,001....19.68% College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences...$1,830,700......2.29% College of Natural Resources and Environ..........$971,164......1.21% College of Science...............................................$2,422,908......3.03% College of Veterinary Medicine...........................$1,784,124......2.23% Administration/Other..........................................$2,902,511......3.62% Alumni and Univ. Conference Center...........................$125......0.00% Alumni Programs...................................................... $53,674......0.07% Bioinformatics Institute.............................................. $3,310......0.00% Corps of Cadets...................................................$4,060,771......5.07%
Graduate School....................................................... $82,563......0.10% Undergraduate Education..................................$1,684,100......2.10% Independent Centers............................................... $50,233......0.06% Intercollegiate Athletics.................................... $19,699,713....24.60% Library.....................................................................$228,125......0.29% Institutional Diversity.............................................$123,777......0.16% Parents Fund...........................................................$267,716......0.33% Skelton 4-H Center at Smith Mt. Lake................$496,133......0.62% Student Affairs........................................................$586,170......0.73% University Unrestricted..........................................$824,273......1.03% VT Carilion School of Medicine............................$445,337......0.56% VT Carilion Research Institute..............................$130,939......0.16% WVTF Public Radio.............................................$2,493,736......3.11% Private Grants......................................................$5,221,478......6.52%
* Amounts 0.10% and smaller are not shown on the pie chart.
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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. 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). 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. Legacy Society membership recognizes alumni and friends who provide for the university through estate plans or other deferred gifts. Pylon Society members have given in any amount to Virginia Tech academics for two or more consecutive fiscal years. 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.
Virginia Tech students and faculty prepare an unmanned aerial vehicle for testing.
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Ut Prosim Society In 1987, the Ut Prosim Society’s first year, 127 households were recognized as charter members. Since then, the society has grown to 1,355 households, whose philanthropy touches almost every part of the university. The following is a list of the Ut Prosim Society members as of April 25, 2014.
The President’s Circle charter members (denoted in italics below) were the first Ut Prosim Society members to be recognized for reaching this level in 2002. The President’s Circle has grown from 33 household memberships in 2002 to 104 household memberships in 2014.
Italic - President’s Circle charter member | Ý- Ut Prosim Society charter member | LS - Also Legacy Society | PS - Also Pylon Society President’s Circle, new and advancing
Willis P. and Mary N. Blackwood LS Midlothian, Virginia Mitchell O. and Iris T. Carr PS Staunton, Virginia Mrs. Grant A. Dove LS Dallas, Texas James W. Hopp Jr. and Xanthe C. Hopp LS San Carlos, California Arthur Abbitt Kirk and Family Portsmouth, Virginia Ms. Patricia Buckley Moss Radford, Virginia
Robert H. Digges LS
Frances T. Merryman LS
Chet Duke
Norris E. Mitchell *
LS
Mrs. Frances Massey Dulaney Jo Eaton (Mrs. Charles L. Eaton) LS E. Ralph English Jr. and Rita T. English PS
Betty Morgan (Mrs. Ben F. Morgan Jr.) LS
Ross and Beth Myers PS Nancy B. Nixon LS
Eugene V. Fife and Anne L. Fife
Dixie L. Noffsinger LS
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Firestone PS
Robert B. Pamplin Jr. * PS
Ray D. and Violet T. Frith LS PS
Frank D. Porter III and Beverly V. Porter
Clifton C. Garvin Jr.* LS PS
Mike and Debbie Quillen PS
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin Jr. PS
Sherwood Payne Quillen PS
Corrie J. and John Grado * LS
James R. and Augustine D. Smith Roanoke, Virginia
T. Marshall Hahn Jr. * LS PS
Miss Beverly R. Steinman LS PS Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Dr. Luther J. Hamlett
President’s Circle members
PS
Jean R. Hahn LS PS LS
Leon and Beverly Harris
PS
Peggy C. Reed LS
R. T. and Brenda Avery PS
Eric and Wendy Schmidt
Kelso S. and Vera M. Baker PS
Barbara B. and Donald G. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sidney Barrett LS PS
Garnett E. Smith LS PS
Frank and Cheryl Beamer PS
Wendy Smith-Boone and Alexander Boone
John and Lawanda Billingsley LS PS Mrs. Cecil W. Bolling
Matthew and Dawn Heric
Dr. Charles S. Brown LS PS
Bill and Ann Holtzman PS
Georgia Anne Snyder-Falkinham and Joseph O. Falkinham III PS
Tom and Daisy Byrd LS
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jamerson Sr. *
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Starnes Jr. LS PS
Patricia A. Caldwell LS PS
Freda Bullington Johnson LS
James M. and Eleonore E. Stevens PS
David and Barbara Calhoun PS
Marvin and Sue Johnson PS
Mrs. George A. Stewart LS
Dale C. Carter
Edith Jones (Mrs. Alfred I. Jones Jr.)
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Street LS PS
T. A. * and Jeanette Carter LS
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Taubman
Mrs. Alyce R. Cheatham *
William C.* and Elizabeth H. Latham PS
James H. Cochrane Jr. *
John R. Lawson LS
Doug C. and Donna A. Curling
Samuel and Lorinda Lionberger PS
Ann W. Cutchins LS
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morgan Massey PS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Davenport Jr. PS
William C. McAllister LS
Eleanor Davenport
John P. McConnell
William C. and Sandra C. Davis LS PS
A. Patricia Merryman LS PS
John and Constance DeBell LS
Floyd W. Merryman III LS
Jim and Ellen Wade PS Roanoke, Virginia
William O. Ross LS
Gordon D. Bowman II * LS PS
Anne Heth Connor
Fielding and Joyce Rolston LS PS Kingsport, Tennessee
Distinguished Benefactors
Eleanor C. Hazel (Mrs. William A. Hazel)
Mary Virginia Lester (Mrs. Edsel H. Lester)
Mary McVay LS PS Bonita Springs, Florida
Paula J. Robichaud PS
Richard D. and Kristen S. Bishop LS
Joseph H. and Barbara G. Collie LS PS
Lucy S. Ferrari LS PS Carona, Switzerland
Sandra and William E. Reiser Jr.
Horace E. Alphin LS
Robert T. Lawson
Walter W. Duncan and Mary-Ruth Yow Duncan LS PS Boulder, Colorado
Kay and Peter Winzenried LS Dallas, Texas
Charles J. “Mickey” and Sarah Franklin Hayes LS PS
and Beverly H. Cochrane LS
Distinguished Benefactors, new and advancing
Edward G. Tiedemann Jr. LS PS Mr. and Mrs. James E. Turner Jr. LS
Marilyn and George B. Vockroth LS PS
Michael J. Bogese Jr. Jack and Marilyn Carroll Blakeslee Nettleton Chase PS George B. Clarke IV David S. and Kryssa Jeannette Cooper Doyle C. Counts LS PS Mr. William S. Cross Madelyn and Raymond G. Curry Jr. PS August F. Davis LS
Chester Waldron LS
Mr. Robert DeFord Jr. and Dr. Nancy T. DeFord PS
G. Truman Ward * LS
George and Josephine DeSerio LS
Preston and Catharine White PS
Shelley L. Duke LS PS
W. S. White Jr.
Ray W. and Sallie A. Edwards PS
PS
E. Carlton Wilton Jr. Wesley T. Worsham *
Jean D. Fielden PS LS
Beverly and David Worthington
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Richard S. and Judy L. Foster Vicki L. and Robert L. Freeman Jr.
Hope M. Greiner
Edwin H. and Melinda P. Talley LS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Hall Jr.
Sharon Thompson (Mrs. Ronald W. Thompson)
Harold D. Hankins
C. Gordon Thornhill Jr.
James H. Hatch LS PS F. Staley Hester Jr.
Hyde Tucker LS Sanibel, Florida
PS
Mr. Wayne and Dr. Claire Horton
LS PS
Edward B. Via * PS Jennifer Ware (Mrs. Joseph F. Ware Jr.)
Dr. Tomas Hudlicky and Dr. Josephine W. Reed
Mrs. Stewart B. West LS
Hance and Jane West PS Glen Allen, Virginia
Nicholas H. DesChamps, Ph.D.
Senior Benefactors
Anne Hahn Hurst PS
Kelly Scott Woolwine PS
Mary M. Abel Smith
Jessica Bolling Ison
Senior Benefactors, new and advancing
Barbara and Jim Johnson John R. Jones III LS
James C. Justice II and Cathy Justice James C. Justice III Jan Kennedy PS Mr. and Mrs. Kit C. Kennedy
PS
John H. and Joan Z. Kroehling
LS
Agnes Lilly (Mrs. A. Clifton Lilly Jr.) LS Bill and Barbara May Sara L. and Samuel H. McGhee III
LS
Donald J. McNamara PS Elizabeth F. Middleton LS
Brian and Melissa Callaghan Richmond, Virginia
L. H. Dixey Jr.
C. E. Andrews and Jean Andrews PS
Jack and Liz Donehower PS
Clem and Georgia Carter PS Richmond, Virginia
Preston H. Andrews LS
Dennis and Susan Duncan
H. Pat and Nancy E. Artis LS PS
Dr. Robert L. Durfee PS
David A. and Laura A. Christian PS Toano, Virginia
Paul and Linda Austin
John and Angie Emery LS
W. Thomas Clark PS North Salem, New York
Jerry H. Ballengee PS
J. Gray and Janet A. Ferguson
Frank and Marianne Cowan LS North Chesterfield, Virginia
Mr. Donald J. Balzer Jr. PS
Gaynell S. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bates III LS PS
James B. and Lynne M. Doughtie PS Powhatan, Virginia
John F. and Tricia L. Biagas
Dr. E. Scott Geller and Mrs. Joanne Dean Geller PS
Berda Boggs (Mrs. Gail E. Boggs) LS
S. Cary Gill LS PS
Robert V. Eckert Atlanta, Georgia
L. Allen and Marilyn Bowman LS PS
Harold and Betty Glass LS PS
Michael and Julie Boyer
Mrs. Charles O. Gordon Sr. LS
Jim and Ginnie Branscome PS
Theodore S. Hanson and Linda Alschbach Hanson
John W. Failes LS Virginia Beach, Virginia
Mary B. and Spencer W. Morten
Lury W. Goodall Jr. and Barbara C. Goodall LS PS Salem, Virginia
Robert T. Priddy PS Phyllis Stancill Pruden Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Quisenberry LS PS John G. Rocovich Jr. and Sue Ellen Butler Rocovich * LS PS Diane M. Rosenberg Marvin H. “Skip” Schuelke Jr. and Ann J. “Jeannie” Schuelke Edward B. Scruggs LS Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scruggs LS PS Elise Strickland Smith
PS
J. Mark Sowers and Deborah K. Sowers Jane and Hobart * Speegle Jr. LS David A. and Elyssa Street
Nehyba Dickinson
Mrs. Walter G. Adams PS
John W. Montague Jr. and Jean Skelton Montague LS PS
John E. Peterson Jr. LS
Lois W. Dickerson LS Dr. Thomas G. Digges Jr. and Lana Ingram Digges PS
Bill and Janet Ellenbogen Blacksburg, Virginia
James A. and Renae C. Pearson PS
Wayne T. Day
Thomas L. and Ann L. Ackiss PS
Harriet and Bill Miller PS
Betsee Parker
Patrick L. and Cathy J. Daly Mrs. Ralph B. Davis
F. Adele White PS
PS
William C. Cranwell *
Christie M. Veatch Alexandria, Virginia
Jerry Hulick PS
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Jamerson
Mrs. Donald M. Cox PS
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Unger Blacksburg, Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Vecellio Jr. PS
Russell and Joan Hitt PS
Ronald L. Coleman Sr. PS
James C. and Allison B. Turk Jr. Radford, Virginia
William and Rita Thornton LS PS
LS PS
Stanley and Frances D. Cohen * LS PS
Margaret T. Baldock
LS
PS
LS
Mrs. John L. Breeden *
Mitchell A. and Lois E. Byrd LS PS
T. Norman Bush and Carolyn B. Bush
Michael C. and Susan C. Hildebrand PS PS
John Cairns Jr.
David A. and Janice E. Keitz LS Ocala, Florida
Douglas L. and Nina K. Trott LS PS Woodbridge, Virginia
Lee Thomas Helms, M.D. and Sandra Rice Helms
W. Jackson Burrows * LS
Joanne Joe PS Rolling Hills Estates, California
E. Roe Stamps IV Miami, Florida
Martha B. and Lawrence C. Heiskell LS
Douglas W. and June M. Burks LS PS Ward and Tabitha Burton
PS
Eddie F. and Dawn D. Hearp LS PS
Mrs. Barbara Brugh LS
C. Bradford and Molly P. Hobbs Norfolk, Virginia
Mark L. and Nancy D. Scheffel LS PS Delaplane, Virginia
Leo and Melva Harris PS
Robert E. and Lynne A. Brown
Bill and Lavinia Hall Bonita Springs, Florida
Scott D. and Mary T. Prince LS Saint Simons Island, Georgia
Charles L. and Florine H. Harowitz PS
John and Mary Jean Brown LS PS
PS
Jacob A. Lutz III and Robin R. Lutz Midlothian, Virginia
Bill Evans LS
Jane Burns Campbell LS PS
Mrs. W. John Campbell Jr. Carol Rector Capaldi George Cartledge III and Dr. Barbara Cartledge Ann D. Catlett (Mrs. Charles Catlett) PS Vinod and Ranjana Chachra PS Francis H. Chaney II and Susan S. Chaney LS PS Joe and Toy Cobbe PS
C. T. and Moira H. Hill J. Stephen and Audrey E. Hill * Tom and Martha Hodnett LS PS William T. Hoeck Rengin T. Holt LS PS Mae and Bob Hoover LS Joseph A. and Linda W. Hopkins PS Dwight E. and Carolyn R. Houff PS Bob and Nancy Hubble PS Marshall Hahn Hurst Mrs. George R. Irvin Jr. LS Joseph R. and Sara S. Jenkins LS PS Joseph A. Johnson Jr. LS
Robert J. and Julia N. Styne
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Sheila D. Johnston * PS
James G. and Deborah M. Petrine PS
Suzanne Parker Thornhill
A. Harrison Jones and Eleanor P. Jones PS
Douglas C. Petty Jr. and Elizabeth M. Petty LS PS
Frances G. Trent (Mrs. Glover M. Trent) LS PS
J. B. Jones PS
Vincent S. and Carolyn A. Phelps
B. E. Upton and Grace T. Upton
Daniel M. Phillips Jr. and Alice C. Phillips LS
Nicholas P. and Margaret P. Valdrighi LS PS
Stuart and Laura Plank
Horacio and Amy Valeiras PS
Thomas F. and Paige B. Crump PS Midlothian, Virginia
Joseph H. and Patricia Beasley Vipperman PS
Rick and Nancy Curry Richmond, Virginia
Bonnie Lou Wampler (Mrs. William D. Wampler)
John and Amy Daylor Richmond, Virginia
Bittle and Charlotte Porterfield LS
Frank W. Webber Jr. and Mary L. Webber LS PS
Jeff M. and Harriet B. Price PS
Robert H. and Janice G. Wells LS
Thomas H. Donahue Jr. and Mary Sue Donahue Richmond, Virginia
Paige Lester Pruett
Carol S. and William I. White Jr. PS
Cecil Pruitt Jr.
Tracy D. Wilkins PS
Nancy Hall Pruitt
Ron and Kris Willard
Dr. Charles W. Pryor Jr. LS PS
Elaine W. Young LS
Matthew T. Quillen
New Benefactors
James L. Jones Jr. LS PS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Jones Jr. Stephen and Karen Jones
LS
PS
James M. and Marilyn K. Pollard PS
Michael and Lisa Kender LS PS
Marvin L. and Lelia W. Pollard
William D. Kilgore Jr. and Christa S. Kilgore PS
Jay and Shelly Poole LS
Vivian R. Klages (Mrs. Arthur C. Klages) *
R. Gregory and Rebecca G. Porter LS PS
Debbie Koller and Kent Koller LS Mrs. Joel Krisch * Mary Leach *
LS
Frank L. Leonard Dawn H. and Gary D. Lerch LS PS George A. and Audrey R. Levicki Alan T. Lingerfelt
Charles J. and Mary N. Rainero
Joe and Patty Love LS PS
Kent and Shirley Roberts LS
Steve and Ginny Marshall Darrell D. and Betty R. Martin PS Ivor Massey Jr.
Neville A. and Mary H. Rowland LS PS
LS
Paul M. and Tatum N. Saunders
Delegate Joe T. May and Roberta D. May
Reed and Gail Schweickert LS PS Michael and Deborah Sciarrino
Bruce and Celeste McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Severt LS
Nan and Jack McKenney PS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. McKinney PS Donna W. and Stephen W. Michael LS PS Betty Miller (Mrs. Jack W. Miller Jr.) LS PS
Win Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shultz Jr. LS Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Smith III LS Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Spady Lee R. and Regina Aultice Steeneck LS PS
Sandy J. and Anne V. Moore Shari and Kimbley L. Muller LS PS Phyllis G. Nelson
Craig R. and Belinda Stevens PS Catherine L. Stewart Douglas G. Stewart LS
Ruth Noble LS
Jeanne H. Stosser
Dr. John Olver and Lisa Olver
Lauren F. Street
Delbert O’Meara LS PS
Mrs. Charles O. Strickler *
David and Sharon Parcell Brenda K. and James E. Pearman Jr. LS PS Mr. and Mrs. Troy A. Peery Mr. and Mrs. Brandon D. Perry
PS
Alex Schaerer
Brian and Susan McCall
Ellis P. Monroe *
William T. and Barbara Robertson
LS PS
Carl A. and Cheryl B. Rosberg
William W. and Nan E. Massie
PS
Marcus C. Galt PS Richmond, Virginia
Jack and Judy Sweers LS Patrick H. and Mary S. Terry PS
George C. and Mary Ann S. Grigg PS Nashville, Tennessee
Autumn T. and Kevin S. Bice Chesapeake, Virginia PS
Gregory L. and Suzanne Bourne Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina Scott D. and Kathryn M. Brigham PS Colleyville, Texas Kenneth and Michelle Caravati Richmond, Virginia William A. Caruthers and Becky Caruthers Clifton, Virginia Tracy L. Castle-Newman and Andrew C. Newman LS PS Westfield, New Jersey Reuben Chapman VI and Patricia A. Chapman PS Roanoke, Virginia Robert N. S. Chiang PS Blacksburg, Virginia Norman R. and Linda B. Clevinger PS Decatur, Alabama
C. Stephen and Elaine B. Thomas LS PS
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Allan Gibbs and Jane Murphey PS Virginia Beach, Virginia
John Dallas Gordon LS PS Portsmouth, Virginia
James B. Bell LS Arden Hills, Minnesota
Frank J. and Margaret G. Blake Hampton, Virginia
Robert E. Garst Jr. LS PS Roanoke, Virginia
Frederick C. and Peggy S. Gibson PS Houston, Texas
William R. Barwick III and Linda D. Barwick Butte, Montana
Dr. James I. and Elizabeth Lee Robertson Jr. LS
Duke and Ann duFrane LS Culpeper, Virginia Calvin L. Earles LS PS Dunnellon, Florida
Warren L. and Larissa R. Bare Burnsville, North Carolina
Nancy Richards LS
Harriette H. Marocchi LS
Richmond L. Crawford III and Terri B. Crawford Richmond, Virginia
S. Kendall and Ame G. Anderson PS Blacksburg, Virginia
Glenn and Dixie Reynolds
Gordon Asher Mapp and Sarah McKenney Mapp
Cecil and Shirlee Maxson
LS
William L. Coulbourne Jr. and Jane Reese-Coulbourne LS Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Richard E. Harman Sr. and Peggy Harman Roanoke, Virginia Dan H. Heflin Jr. and Patricia T. Heflin LS PS Norfolk, Virginia John J. Hynes Jr. and Mary Lenehan Hynes PS Fairfax, Virginia Douglas and Cynthia Ingram LS PS Mc Lean, Virginia Thomas T. Jeffries III and Ida D. Jeffries LS PS Stevensville, Maryland Everett H. Johnson Turlock, California Leonard E. Joyce Jr. and Judith Joyce Chesterfield, Virginia William and Whitney Kelliher Bellevue, Washington Patricia Proudfoot Kelly LS Hatillo, Puerto Rico Richard L. Kimball Jr. and Georgia W. Kimball PS Atlanta, Georgia
Ernest R. and Mitzi P. Lail PS Kenbridge, Virginia
David Wm. and Linda M. Smith PS Blacksburg, Virginia
John M. and Mihoko Lanier Phoenix, Maryland
Ralph M. Snyder LS Williamsburg, Virginia
William H. and Joyce K. Lavinder PS Atlanta, Georgia
Roger W. and Sandra P. Spence LS PS Richmond, Virginia
Thomas S. and Earlene Lewis in Honor of Forrest R. Lewis LS PS Tucson, Arizona
Joseph C. Turley II Blacksburg, Virginia
Paul B. Barringer
Louis and Ginger Brooking PS
Bette M. Baum (Mrs. Wesley L. Baum)
LS
Mr. A. Bill Beach and Dr. Sylvia Garcia Beach
John G. and Bernice S. Brooks Paula Brothers LS D. Perry and Sharon C. Brown
Andy Beach PS
Douglas M. and Roberta S. Brown PS
Garland C. and Cindy A. Beam V. Max and Felicia G. Beard
Patricia M. Brown (Mrs. Charles B. Brown)
Stephen G. and Karen L. Upton PS Ashburn, Virginia
Gwen Beck
Sara Brown
Teressa C. and Karl M. Beier
Richard H. Brownley
David R. and Diane L. Lohr LS PS Glen Allen, Virginia
William J. Vinson Jr. and Camilla C. Vinson PS Charlottesville, Virginia
Carola Bell (Mrs. Julian B. Bell Jr.)
W. Stephen and Rebecca G. Love Dallas, Texas
Diane D. Weaver Midlothian, Virginia
Richard and Leslie Benson
Keith A. and Amy D. Maddox PS Front Royal, Virginia
George E. and Pamela Y. Webb Simpsonville, South Carolina
Jeanine L. Matte PS Washington, DC
C. Monty Wenk and Susan D. Wenk Roanoke, Virginia
Bridget Ryan Berman and Roger H. Berman LS PS
Randolph C. and Carrie G. Meador Blacksburg, Virginia
Richie and Jeanne Whitt Glen Allen, Virginia
H. Michael and Sharon M. Ligon Richmond, Virginia
Michael E. and Kathryn G. Melo Yorktown, Virginia
Vickie L. Bell and James J. Seli
LS PS
Alexander P. and Susan A. Moya Danville, Pennsylvania
Benefactors
David and Debbie Mumford PS Hampton, Virginia
William A. and Nancy E. Aden PS
Joseph S. and Susan F. Murdock PS Midlothian, Virginia
Fred R. and Carla S. Adkins
Ben H. Adkins Jr. and Patricia H. Adkins
Michael A. and Basila Ogliaruso PS Blacksburg, Virginia
Michael L. and Lee A. Aliff
John E. Osborne Jr. and Jerry J. Osborne PS Radford, Virginia
Jerrold P. and Joan G. Allen PS
Donald O. and Patricia S. Allen
James C. and Bonnie W. Overacre PS Midlothian, Virginia W. Stuart Patterson Jr. and Josephine L. Patterson Williamsburg, Virginia
Michael L. and Lucille K. Allen LS PS John D. and Annette Ambler
PS
Roy and Audrey Burrows PS
Carolyn Betts
James R. and Valerie B. Burruss
Richard L. and Diana S. Beyer
Tony C. and April Byrd
Harriet Bible
Dick and Elsie Byrne LS PS
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Bickford Jr. LS PS
Darrell M. and Terri A. Caldwell
Richard L. and Marie Bidwell
William J. Callis
PS
Daniel “Danny� W. Bird Jr. LS
Gail B. Camp LS
Thomas J. Blair III *
L. Clay Camp *
Irving M. and Rhona M. Blank
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Camp Jr. *
Erv and Betsy Blythe PS
Dan and Vickie Canada LS
David R. Bogese James R. and Sally J. Bohland Jeff Bolton Daniel C. and Linda H. Booker Jr. LS Lois D. Bostic
David W. Andrews Michael G. and Jane L. Anzilotti
Michael W. Burnop
Anne Eaton Bonsack LS
William E. Amos Jr. and Susan T. Amos LS PS
Steven C. Pierson and Stacy B. Krieger PS Short Hills, New Jersey
Robert G. Burleson * LS
LS
Jeanne and Deane Blythe
Joseph K. Allen Jr. and Janice S. Allen
LS
Jon Bowerbank
Russell L. and Chyrl C. Arbaugh
Edward T. Bowles
Regine Archer
Wesley R. and Mary Lou Bowles
F. Robert and Judith L. Armentrout
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Boxley III LS
Joseph W. Arnold LS
Joanne Boyd
Charles E. Ayers Jr. and Sarah M. Ayers PS
William M. Brackney PS
Grady B. and Lori C. Baker PS
Louis M. Briel LS
James P. Baker and Pat O. Baker
Flavius Brinsfield
Richard E. and B. June Schmidt LS PS Blacksburg, Virginia
Tommy and Laura Balzer
Kay M. and George R. Bristol LS
Daniel G. Shawhan PS Blacksburg, Virginia
Martin J. Bannon III
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Britt III
Andrew R. and Mary T. Barksdale
Charlie and Stephie Broadwater
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Barnhardt III
Bill and Barbara Brockett
Bruce and Nancy Beville Prichard Virginia Beach
LS PS
John Paul Rathbone PS Norfolk, Virginia James L. Ray Jr. Danville, Virginia John B. and Kristi L. Rowsell Glen Ellyn, Illinois
PS
Glenn A. Bryant Jr. LS James O. and Kay Bunn
Jim and Pat Berry Mary Jones Berry
Thomas C. Broyles and Betty F. Broyles PS Hermann and Michele Buerger
J. D. and Nancy Berlin LS PS
David M. Wilberger Jr. and Kay H. Wilberger PS Richmond, Virginia
PS
LS PS
Jerry and Sally Brammer PS
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Jerri Cannon (Mrs. Archie S. Cannon Jr.) LS PS Ray Carmines PS Thomas A. Carpenito LS PS S. Richardson and Elizabeth M. Carpenter LS Scott and Cindy Carr PS Don and Caroline Carrigan Rosina Carter (Mrs. Dean Carter) PS Bruce C. Carver LS John Gordon Casali LS Constance Cedras LS Mrs. Dwight R. Chamberlain LS Ruth Groves Chaney PS Michael and Susan Cheatham Don S. Cherry Randy and Patricia Chrisley Joe and Arlene Christenbury Vincent J. Cilimberg Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Clagett Thomas R. and Ann M. Clark LS
Michael and Kathleen Clarke LS PS
Chris and Amy Cyrus
William M. Deemer *
Joseph W. Drewry LS
John D. and Kathryn T. Clary
Donald V. Dalton
Randall W. DeHart
J. B. and Ruth Drinkard
Kevin and Dr. Sheila Clasbey
Warren N. and Rhonda Dannenburg
Bill Driskill LS PS
Richard O. Claus
Dave and Sue Ann D’ Antoni
Jorge A. Del Alamo Jr. and Linda M. Del Alamo LS PS
Margie C. Clevinger PS
Kathy Dargo LS
C. Bryan and Renée H. Cloyd
Scott A. Darnell
Rick Cobaugh
Kendley J. Davenport and Pamela D. Moore LS PS
LS
Bobbie Cobaugh LS Mr. and Mrs. J. Harwood Cochrane * Mai and Charlie Coffey LS Mace T. Coleman PS Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Coles J. Alvin Collins Jr. George L. and Saunders F. Compo PS
LS PS
Robert B. and Martha W. Delano LS David Jefferson Dempsey LS PS
Charles Jack Dudley and Larkin S. Dudley PS
Gary and Heidi Derby PS
Dr. Richmond H. Dugger III
Douglas and Gayle Divers
Mr. and Mrs. H. Windley Dunbar
Steven H. and Lyn F. Davidson
Gail Dixon*
James Michael and Ann Duncan
A. J. “Jack” and Linda Davis PS
John C. Dixon PS
C.Y. and Carole Davis
Joseph M. Donnelly Jr.
PS
Scott D. Dawson Sr. and Cheryl B. Dawson Peter and Sandy Dawyot PS
Mr. Paul A. Duncan Vernon M. and Rebecca H. Duncan PS
LS
Kerry and Mary Donnelly John E. and Elizabeth A. Dooley Bob Dorey
Steven Thomas Conner Thomas E. “Sonny” and Nancy Conner Bill and Betsy Cook PS C. Peter Cooley and Christine K. Cooley Doug Coons and Lori Wauters Coons Mrs. W. P. Copenhaver LS Ed and Linda Cord Gary D. and Laura B. Cornwell Brian R. and Christie F. Cory Benjamin G. and Rachel Ann Cottrell PS William J. Coughlin Jr. Lovis Countiss LS Nancy W. Courtney (Mrs. Richard S. Courtney Jr.) LS PS Jerri Cowan J. David and Cynthia W. Craig The Honorable and Mrs. C. Richard Cranwell * Robert M. Cranwell * Shannon L. and Corinna W. Crawford Steven R. Crawford Dr. Nancy and Mr. Larry Crews PS W. Gregory Cridlin Jr. and Cary G. Cridlin Bud Crockett Alvin Q. and Lucy S. Croy LS Robert and Lucille Cruise Janice D. Crutchfield (Mrs. Marvin L. Crutchfield) Kevin S. and Katherine T. Crutchfield Steven H. Cunningham Jr. and Patricia V. Cunningham LS Dell and Sonya Curry John W. Cutler Jr. and Betsy Cutler PS
Buford L. Driskill Jr.
A graduation cap celebrating commencement.
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Jasper R. and Allyn G. Eanes PS
Charles and Eleanor Easter Elmer R. Easton
Thomas J. Eberle Jr. and Melissa R. Eberle PS George K. Eberwine Jr. PS Mr. and Mrs. George H. Edmiston Jr. LS H. Gilford and Cheryl T. Edwards John N. and Patricia K. Edwards PS Shirley A. and Robert B. Edwards PS Michael S. and Vicki B. Eggleston PS The Honorable and Mrs. Dudley J. Emick Jr. John Engelberger W. Robert and Sarah O. Epperly LS PS Jesslyn J. Etgen Stephen F. Evans LS PS James A. and Karen B. Everett PS Wolter Fabrycky LS William D. and Anita L. Fairchild G. Scott Faison Gilbert L. and Jewel Cowan Faison PS Charlotte and Gary Farrar Jane B. Farrell (Mrs. R. Paul Farrell Jr.) LS Andrew and Amy Farrier LS
William H. Fralin Jr. and Karen Fralin
Margaret L. Grayson
John B. Higginbotham
Jeffrey H. Francis
Kent S. Greenawalt
Benjamin B. and Kristy Hill PS
PS
PS
Peggy H. Frank and Marshall J. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. David Gribbons
Paul H. and Lynn Hill
Philip and Rae Frankfort
Lucille and Gary J. Griffin
John and Sharen Hillison PS
Margaret M. Franklin LS PS
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Grizzard
Thomas E. Hilts LS
George L. Freeman Jr.
Robert L. and Sibylle Grossmann
Lynne M. and James E. Hines Jr.
Robert L. Freeman *
William and Judith Grossmann
Wayne and Barbara Hinman LS
Clifford A. Frohn Jr. and Beth C. Frohn LS
Jay and Becky Guynn
Mary E. Hinman
Mahlon G. Funk Jr. and Cindy T. Funk LS
Charles J. and Ellen J. Haas
Dr. Eileen E. Hitchingham LS PS
Jesse D. Gardner III and Carol B. Gardner PS
Elizabeth L. Hahn and Douglas S. Chancey
Milton E. and Cecelia H. Hite
Mrs. Monroe E. Gardner Jr. *
Harvey and Brenda Hales
Dr. Ray A. Gaskins LS PS
Franklin “Mack” Halsey and Robin Halsey LS
Jim and Diana George Jr.
LS PS
Michael W. and Kimberly K. Giancaspro Robert C. Gibson PS Dan and Linda Gilbert Anna May Wheeler Gillett LS Sandra S. Gillum
PS
Robert S. Gilmore
LS
Richard A. Girard LS PS
LS
Robert B. Fetter LS
Mazie L. Glover LS
James H. Haren *
Larkin Watson Fields PS
Gregory C. and Lisa A. Godsey PS
Joseph M. and Gayla Harris LS
Celia K. Finn (Mrs. Neil A. Finn) LS
M. Wayne Goff
Kenneth C. Harris LS
E. Ritchie and Ernestine L. Fishburne PS
Prasada Rao and Chandrabala Gogineni PS
John O. and Mary Lou Harrison PS
P. Marshall and Katherine P. Fleming PS Fred and Charlotte Fletcher
Joseph P. Fostek III and Jan Fostek Jennifer Foster Mr. Watt R. Foster Jr.
Rich and Jennifer Fox Mr. and Mrs. W. Heywood Fralin
Mary R. Goodykoontz * Charles E. Gordon
Tim Foreman
Andrew E. Fox
Lisa and D. Matthew Goodwin Alixe Gordin
Chuck and Betty Fontana
William G. and Judith A. Foster
James Goodwin
PS
Charles O. Gordon Jr. Elizabeth H. Gordon (Elizabeth Gordon Humston) Lucy Gordon Floyd D. Gottwald Jerome F. and Leslie S. Gough PS Dorothy N. Graves George W. and Dianne W. Gray
L. Bruce and Debbie E. Holland PS Ronald E. Holsinger
John T. Hanna LS PS
J. Daniel and Ann M. Hardy
Elizabeth A. Flanagan and H. Michael Mitchell LS PS
Charles F. Holden III
Thomas and Emma Lou Hanks PS
Jeffrey L. and Sara B. Glesner LS PS
Norman and Joyce Fitzwater
Robert F. Hogan Jr.
Charlotte Hanes
Sally G. Ferguson PS
G. Royden Goodson III and Martha W. Goodson
Evanne Loh Hoehn-Saric and Rudolf Hoehn-Saric
Marcellus Hampton
David R. and Marianne Hardey
George Royden Goodson Jr. * LS PS
Stan and Linda Hodges
Barbara F. Hampton * LS
John C. and Lydia Rice Glenn LS
John and Cassell Fitzhugh PS
Emory and Kristin Hodges
Mark S. and Robin S. Hamilton
Mr. Paul H. Farrier III LS
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gonsa LS
Daniel B. and Lorraine A. Hodge PS
Francis N. Hamilton LS
Marion B. Givens (Mrs. Ralph L. Givens) PS
Marion Maxwell Fitzgerald
William H. Hobbs LS
Steven W. and Carol F. Ham LS PS
Paul and Evelyn Farrier LS PS
James R. Fisher PS
Pamela C. and Paul G. Hoag LS PS
Marian Hopkins
Christopher W. Hanson
David B. Horne LS PS Carolyn and Charlie Horner PS Mrs. Irvin G. Horner Steve and Cathi House LS Chip and Susan Houston LS Chuck and Terri Lynn Howard H. Jefferson Howard
William H. and Polly C. Harrison LS
Robert A. and Beverly W. Hudson Jr.
Charles F. Hartman LS
Wallace L. Huff and Emogene G. Huff
Alfred W. Hauser LS
Donald W. and Colleen J. Huffman LS
A. David and Cheryl Hawkins
Gene Huffman PS
Marie Hawkins PS
Dr. Owen F. Hughes
Buddy and Laura Haycox
Steve and Jamie Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hayes III
Arthur M. Hungerford III and Deborah F. Hungerford
Shelley Hearp Cooper and Todd F. Hearp PS
Thomas N. Hunnicutt III and Ann N. Hunnicutt LS PS
Douglas and Margaret Heath
Mary Ellen and Harry H. Hunt III
Davis G. and Sharolyn B. Heatwole LS Robert A. Heller and Agnes S. Heller
LS
Patricia B. and Michael W. Hyer PS
David and Ruth Henderson LS
Cecilia M. Hylton
J. Mark and Christine A. Henderson
Thomas A. Hyman Jr. and Celestine W. Hyman
Drs. Erin C. and Travis S. Henry Michael C. Hewitt and Laura Cook-Lemon Hewitt PS L. Ralph Hicks Jr. and Donna F. Hicks
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Don and Brenda Irons Timothy E. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Jacobs Jr. PS
Jay M. and Joyce D. Jacobsmeyer PS
Bill and Sue King
Jeff and Natalie Jaffe
Dorothy S. King
LS PS
Gene A. and Ina M. James PS
William W. and Cornelia King
Mr. and Mrs. Kent James
Gary D. and Charlotte J. Knipling PS
Ronald L. and Daphne W. Jamison
LS
Paul L. Knox and Lynne Taylor Knox
Daniel S. and Renee R. Jarrett
N. Robert and Helen K. Kopecko Jr. LS
Sally Jebson (Mrs. W. Robert Jebson Jr.)
Kurt J. Krause PS
Charles H. Jennings
Mark and Terry Krivoruchka LS PS
M. David and Marlene F. Jester LS PS
George R. Kuhn Jr.
Benjamin C. Johnson and Janice K. McBee
Lawrence J. and Carolyn Jones Kyle PS
Drs. Bruce and Cynda Johnson PS Chris Johnson Janet and Jim Johnson PS Matt and Patti Johnson LS PS Michael T. Johnson PS Robert R. Johnson and LaVonna L. Vice Starlette B. Johnson LS Steven E. Johnson Miles C. Johnston Jr. and Mary Garland Johnston PS Clark and Betty Jones Deborah A. Jones Gregory B. Jones Harold W. and Elisabeth J. Jones PS Mark A. and Vanessa L. Jones Randolph W. Jones Jr. and Janet D. Jones PS
Charles and Patricia Lamb G. Haden Lane Signe M. Langschultz Betty O. Lark (Mrs. James W. Lark Jr.) O. Kent LaRoque III
Mark G. McNamee and Carole M. McNamee
Margaret E. Love (Mrs. H. Clarence Love) LS
Dorothy M. Meakin (Mrs. Arthur G. Meakin) LS
David and Sharon Lowe PS
J. Douglas and Patty C. Mears
Rebecca P. Lucas
Robert J. and Wendy S. Medler
Robert C. and Scarlett Lucas
Robert C. and Catherine E. Luckner PS
Kenton and Liliana Meland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lynch Jr.
Edward D. and Beth C. Meriwether
William J. and Ann K. Lyon
Joseph and Catherine Merola PS
PS
Coleman and Sandra Lyttle PS
Miles L. Merwin
Jerome P. Malinay
J. Frederick Merz Jr. PS
Nancy J. and Kenneth G. Malm
Peggy S. Meszaros PS
Michael P. and Alison Markowitz
Peggy Lavery Barry and Melissa Lawson
Michael J. Marston
LS
William J. and Rebecca T. Lawson
PS
PS
Gary and Waverley Lee Kee H. and Peggy Lee Samuel Womack Lee Jr. and Brenda Lee Tien Min Lee and Ling Yan Lee LS Marvin Lentner C. Ned and Rosalyn M. Lester Gregory H. and Sharon Lester
Carol and Ray Martin Debra and Michael Martin Lynn H. Martin (Mrs. F. Wayne Martin) LS Thomas L. and Mattie Mason Jr. Alexander B. Massie Chrissa F. Massie Steve L. and Pam C. Massie Peggy Cecil Matney Rennie M. McAllister Sam and Priscilla McCall LS PS
C. Frank and Jean Jordan PS
Morton and Margaret Lester PS
Michael D. McCarthy and Nancy E. Meck LS PS
Ritchie A. Jordan LS
William H. Lester
Joann D. McCauley LS
Mark S. Journell LS
Mayer G. and Susan Levy PS
Doug and Sue Juanarena LS
Norris E. and Judy G. Lewis PS
Lacy Hartwell McClain and Ann Phillips McClain
Gene and Helen Justice PS
W. Buford and Linda M. Lewis PS
Dennis M. Kamber and Sherry L. Kamber LS PS
Richard M. and Mary Ann Liles PS
David S. Kantor
Ann P. Linden
Barbara Keever (Mrs. H.A. “Bud” Keever) J. Michael and Candi Kelly PS Nancie R. Kennedy PS Lee M. Kerley III Stephanie P. Key and Davie Lee Key Jr. PS W. Christian Killorn and Virginia Killorn Angela S. and Joseph F. King LS PS
PS
Irvin Marshall LS
Kimberlee Lester
Ashok N. and Sudha N. Katti LS
Dr. Hilda Meth PS
Ronnie and Faye Marcum
Ron and Patty Jones PS
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kass
Mrs. Irene F. Meigs LS
PS
Jan Marks (Mrs. Donald P. Marks)
Roland E. Latta
Benton R. Leach
Evelyn Pulley Louden (Mrs. Richard J. Louden)
Andrew J. and Judy L. Lilly PS Robert W. and Sue Lipscomb Janice B. Litschert PS Carman J. and Rebecca C. Liuzzo PS Gregg and Amy LoCascio D. Joe Long Eric A. and Dorothy B. Long Marcus H. Long Jr. William R. Long and June Hall-Long Dr. Sharon B. Lord LS
W. Vernon Jr. and Tammara McClure Kay L. McCormick Edward A. McCullough PS Dennis M. and Deborah S. McDonald LS PS
G. Leonard Michon Jr. and Carmen Q. Michon LS Matthew J. and Donalyn W. Mikulich PS John and Camille Milks Charles D. and Roberta L. Miller LS Michael G. and Rene H. Miller PS Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller Jr. Harold E. “Buddy” Mills and Jean T. Mills LS David P. Minichan Jr., M.D. LS PS James K. and Holly Mitchell PS A. A. Modena Nancy and Nick Moga LS PS Betty C. Monger James A. Monroe Jr. Ms. Pauline O. Montgomery William J. and Elizabeth H. Montgomery LS David Moon Larry and Suzanne Moore LS PS Thomas C. and Mary Moore PS Robert Morris LS PS Bill F. Morrisette Sr. David Welch Morrisette
Peter J. and Nancy Cupp McDonald
Joseph F. Morrissette LS PS
Charles P. McElheney
C. Frank Morton III and Kay P. Morton PS
R. J. and Darlene McGinnis
William W. and Patricia S. Moseley LS PS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. McKenzie
Robert F. Moss Jr.
Bruce L. and Shawn E. McKinley
The Honorable and Mrs. Thomas W. Moss Jr. LS
John S. McLellan PS Steve and Cathy (Taylor) McMahan Leo M. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Rieman McNamara Jr. LS PS
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Motley Lucille Mulky R. W. “Bill” and Diane Mullins Jr.
Bill Ortega
John A. and Cynthia L. Redding
Sue Ott Rowlands PS
George E. Reed Jr. and Cynthia C. Reed PS
Joseph F. and Millie Outten
Jerry and Eloise Reed
Anne R. Overstreet PS Helen M. Pace (Mrs. E. Minor Pace) PS Mr. Leo A. Padis Jr. LS
Charles J. and Constance S. Reid
Christopher W. Pallas Drs. Elizabeth and Arthur Parker John and Karen Parker
Frederica Reilley (Mrs. Eugene H. Reilley Jr.) LS Robert Reuter and Katherine Downs-Reuter
Charles H. Parkerson
Brian G. and Patricia M. Reynolds PS
Mrs. Harry J. Parrish
Keith A. Reynolds and Jan Vaughan Reynolds PS
Chuck and Andrea Parron Richard D. Parsons and Linda Harrison-Parsons LS
Craig and Robbie Rice
Cordell and Nancy Parvin
Alison and Brad Richards
Wesley E. and Linda Pritchard Patterson LS
Don and Sheila Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Richards Jr. PS
Jack M. Patteson James D. and Pamela J. Penny
Hank Richeson PS PS
Bob and Jean Perdue
Minnis and Louise Ridenour PS David C. Riggan and Glenna Racer-Riggan PS
Melanie and Frank Perna Jeffrey A. and Suzanne D. Perry PS Lawrence E. and Joanne S. Perry Jr. LS
Students studying in Burruss Hall.
David E. Reemsnyder II and Judith H. Reemsnyder PS
John J. Rinehart Richard T. Ripley
Thomas L. Phillips *
S. J. and Elizabeth A. Ritchey
Lawrence Cox Phipps and Jane Brooks Phipps PS
Jack and Charlotte Roberts James J. Roberts III
Dan and Nancye Pochick
Richard W. and Jamie H. Roberts
Timothy H. and Michele M. Mullins LS PS
K. R. Nicewonder
Jeanette and Don Poole
Kent A. and Cheryl P. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon C. Nichols
W. E. and Rhoda Farmer Roberts PS
W. Reginald Powell LS
Tom and Shirley Murphy LS
Jerome and Ruth Anne Niles LS
Brant D. Robertson
William C. and Francia J. Presley PS
Sue W. Murray
George and Michele Nolen
Ginger P. Robertson
Hal G. Prillaman *
Raymond H. and Sharon L. Myers
Dee Norcross (Mrs. W. Ernest Norcross) *
Ray A. and Leah B. Robertson PS
Nancy Long Prillaman (Mrs. Nick Prillaman Jr.) *
Tass E. Robertson
George W. Norton and Marjorie J. T. Norton PS
Kristen S. and John E. Pruitt
Quinton J. and Jacqueline L. Nottingham LS
Kenneth and Melody Pugh
C. Howard Robins Jr. and Nancy G. Robins PS
James M. Pyne
Cindy M. Robinson
Edwin Allen Myrick and Lelia Wood Myrick LS B. J. Nance PS Wallace J. Nelson Jr. and Heather G. Nelson Brian E. Nerney Craig E. and Susan B. Nesbit LS PS Mrs. Burga Nestora
Beverly Johnson Nicely and Hiawatha Nicely Jr.
Roger A. and Linda L. Quick
Lynn A. Nystrom
Eugene and Michaele Rackel
John B. and Joann P. Obenchain
LS
Charles G. and Elizabeth K. O’Brien PS
Doris B. Newell PS David M. and Jane D. Newkirk
Jim and Cathy Nyfeler
PS
Howard and Florence O’Brien W. Jefferson and Paula P. O’Flaherty Newman R. Ogden Jr.
Don Nicewonder *
Mrs. Jacqueline L. Ohrstrom
J. D. Nicewonder *
William W. Old LS
J. Kevin Nicewonder
George A. Oley III and Siham H. Oley
Thomas L. and Sue Robertson
LS
Martin A. Rafferty LS PS Mary E. Ragsdale (Mrs. George B. Ragsdale) James G. and Janet G. Rakes PS Leo A. Rapoport * LS Ted and Brenda Rappaport Ellen Reck Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Rector Jr. Mr. Coleman G. Rector
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K. Michael Robinson III and Rachel E. Robinson Harry E. and Sarah J. Burrell Robson LS PS Dr. Craig A. Rogers Wayne N. and Nancy R. Root Mrs. Elizabeth K. Rosenbaum Mrs. Joseph L. Rosenbaum Edwin and Suzanne Ruark Robert Anthony Ruberti James A. Rule Jr. and Jeanne M. Welch LS PS
The Honorable and Mrs. Thomas Davis Rust Glenda Rutledge (Mrs. Philip T. Rutledge Jr.) LS
Lynn E. and Yvonne S. Slonaker
David and Stephanie Stinson
Thomas C. Tillar Jr. LS
Jack and Linda Slovic
William L. Stinson
Deborah and Daniel Tillotson PS
Philip W. and Pamela H. Small
Nancy W. Stone (Mrs. J. Conley Stone Sr.)
Charles E. Tilson Jr.
Bruce B. Smith
Susan Bull Ryan and Dr. J. Thomas Ryan PS
Charles R. Smith
Ann and Jerry Samford PS
Daniel D. and Lecia L. Smith
Barbara Sampson
George R. Smith Jr.
LS
LS
Charlotte Sandy (Mrs. William G. Sandy) PS
James E. and Carolyn H. Smith PS
Rita Y. Sato Kusiak and the late Mark A. Kusiak ‘86, ‘92 PS
Linda F. Smith
Dr. Charles W. Schiffert LS
LS
R. Lee and Judy Smith Robert Mark Smith and Jacquelyn Hart Smith PS
Michael W. Schnell and Rita L. Andrews Schnell PS Larry and Allyne M. Schoff Russell W. and Peggy J. Schwartz PS Harry and Penny G. Schwarz PS
Francis A. and Marianne Shane LS PS
Christopher W. and Lesley L. Shean PS Daniel Sheets Sylvia L. and M. Dwight Shelton Jr. Pleasant C. and Hazel P. Shields LS Mrs. J. Landon Short LS Samuel E. and Judith J. Shrader Thomas and Kathryn Shupe Howell and Ann Simmons Cheryl Simon
Joseph C. Turley III and Gloria B. Turley
Sarah S. Strauss
Robert L. Turner LS PS
Hiram A. Street Jimmie A. and Barbara Street LS Charles S. and Mary R. Strickler
Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Turner Jack M. Tyree
Phil and Eve Urick
Dr. Stephen C. Smith ‘75 and Judy W. Smith
C. Jeffrey and Teresa Stump
Alex Urquhart PS
Charlotte O’Hara Sunderland *
John A. Urquhart PS
Donald and Joanna Sunshine LS
Donald C. and Moira Vaughn LS PS
Harvey L. and Agnes Sutton
Jeffrey E. Veatch
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Souders
Patrick N. and Patricia A. Shaffner PS
David E. and Suzanne P. Tuggle PS
Morris V. Stowers
Robert H. Strickler *
Lloyd R. Sorenson Jr.
Rodney M. Sedwick and Regina R. Sedwick PS
Ute and Ed Tucker LS
Bill and Roberta Stover
Sidney C. Smith Jr. and Lucy O. Smith PS
Richard E. and Carol A. Sorensen PS
C. Frederick Sears and Judith Loope Sears PS
Paul and Dorothea Torgersen LS
Scott Alan Stosser
E. Francis, Susan S., and Suzanne Y. Updike
Michael E. Snyder
David S. and Jane N. Scott PS
A. Leon and Marilyn T. Tomblin
Jeffrey P. Stosser
J. Patrick Strickler
Raymond D. and Jean N. Smoot PS
Robert G. Scogin Jr.
Dr. Carroll B. and Pete Shannon
Jerry B. and Marty Smith
Robert H. Smith
Harold W. Schneikert Jr. LS PS
Robert H. and Carol J. Tolson LS
Walter E. Story
William R. and Beverly M. Southworth PS Don and Mary Sowder Drs. John J. and Eileen Specchio E. Ann Spencer and P. Scott Roop LS Thomas H. and Sandy L. Sperry PS Leila B. and Kirk E. Spitzer PS Mr. and Mrs. John C. Spracher Amy R. Sprouse and Wendell K. Sprouse Helen D. Spurr LS Bill and Anne Squire Fred and Santina St. John PS
PS
Ted and Judy Powers Sutton
Carl G. and Lynn M. Verboncoeur
Chris and Jane Swan
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vinyard Jr.
James D. Swan Jr.
Anne M. Wachtmeister and Hans F. E. Wachtmeister
PS
Richard M. Swink Sr. and Nancy N. Swink PS Tony and Phyllis Syme
Thomas J. Wack and Ann F. Sears L. Preston Wade *
PS
Richard L. and Patricia A. Talbot
Karen H. Waldron and Shawn A. Ricci PS
John and Kimberly Tamminen
George and Catherine Walker
Dr. Terry F. Tanner *
L. Dudley Walker
PS
Jay and Cheryl Taustin
Randolph L. and Lucinda L. Walker LS PS Doug and Pat Wall
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 Andrea Thomas (Mrs. Stuart C. Thomas)
R. Mason and Cheryl R. Simpson
William M. “Bill” Stafford and Mary K. Stafford
Sonu and Jennifer Singh
John J. Stahl III and Margaret A. Stahl PS
Ridge Sink
Robert F. and Jeannie A. Stallard PS
Amenta R. Sjogren and the late Robert W. Sjogren
Dr. Benjamin Z. and Mrs. Kimberly A. Stallings PS
Bonnie M. Skelton
David R. Stanton *
Robert I. Thomas Jr.
John K. Skelton PS
Charles and Janet Steger PS
Curtis A. Thompson
Mrs. William G. Skewes
Keith and Teresa Steger
Gregory C. and Kathryn L. Thompson PS
Harry J. Skinker PS
Cynthia and Bill Sterrett Jr. LS PS
Joseph L. and Lois J. Thompson PS
James K. Skipper III
Donald Stewart LS PS
John F. and Laurie M. Skipper
Dorothy Grubbs Jeffress Stewart LS
Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas T. Thompson LS PS
David T. Thomas II and JoAnn S. Thomas LS PS John W. Thomas Jr. * PS Margaret Allen Thomas LS Nick Thomas
Randy and Karen Thurman
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J. Robert and Marion L. Walton Charles W. Wampler Jr. and Dorothy L. Wampler Debbie Ward Eric C. and Meagan L. Warren Robert F. Warren Sr. and Joyce W. Warren James G. and Martha S. Watkins Jerry and Merle Watkins LS PS Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Watson Jr. PS Hunter R. and Llewellyn S. Watson LS PS Aubrey V. Watts Jr. and Emily W. Watts PS Hobart Ayres Weaver and Mollie Little Weaver PS Mildred Crawford Weidemann (Mrs. Alvin C. Weidemann Jr.) LS PS Norma Wells
Klaus and Barb Wenger PS
Beverly A. Willis
Gina and Tom Zehmer PS
Dr. T. G. Westmoreland
James S. Willis III and Annette A. Willis PS
Mark S. Zitz LS
Dr. Lee and Anne Wheeler Mr. Douglas E. Wheeler Carolyn Pearsall White Curt and Bain White Jeffrey K. and Gina R. White Linden L. White * The Honorable and Mrs. Paul Whitehead Jr. PS Tom and Diane Whitehead Mark and Molly Whitehouse LS PS Margaret W. and L. Wayne Whitlock Stella M. Wiemer (Mrs. Klaus C. Wiemer) LS
Jean H. Willis John W. Wilson Jr. and Tammy A. Wilson Mrs. Calvin S. Wisman Paul A. and Sharon E. Wohlleben PS Betty K. Wolfe (Mrs. Robert L. Wolfe) Chris R. Wollenberg
PS
Robert W. Worley Jr. and Barbara G. Worley LS PS Thornie Worley LS P. J. and Betty T. Wright Daniel A. and Judith A. Wubah PS
Thomas and Sanda Wilburn
Kelsey Fox Yardley
T. A. Wilfore PS
Jim and Marianne Young
Ronald L. Willard II and Sara C. Willard
Michael A. and Caroline O. Young
David H. Williams Jr. PS
Patti Young *
George A. Williams Jr. and Deborah R. Williams
Thomas and Bonner Young PS
Jesse A. Williams Jr. Robert Williams Jr. Verne C. and Jewel N. Williamson Steven and Judith Williamson
Carolyn L. Lawson
Kurt A. and Celeste Browning Zuch
James N. and Melinda Youngblood PS Ray and Kathy Yount LS H. C. Yu and Terry Yu Dr. Bernard Harold Zeavin
Julian B. Bell Jr.
PS
H. Clarence Love LS Rachel Mellon *
In memory
Helen Wilson LS
John A. Lansing PS
Floyd W. Merryman Jr. * LS PS
PS
Eunice B. Brownley
Mary E. Modena
David H. Burrows
Reginald H. Nelson IV PS
LS
Lee T. Burrows * LS PS
B. Vaughan Noble LS
Keith Cedras LS PS
Ed Norwood LS PS
Jimmy L. Countiss LS PS
Dorothy R. Pauly PS
Lester B. Cundiff LS PS
Sheila B. Rinehart PS Jessie L. Shawhan PS
Charles L. Eaton LS PS Mrs. Paul H. Farrier III
LS
Bernard Silverman
Neil A. Finn LS Ralph L. Givens
Stuart Shumate PS
PS
Janet K. Smith
June B. Grove LS PS
Mercedes Stanton * PS
Thomas J. Hampton * LS PS
Joseph C. Thomas *
June M. Hankins
Gloria J. Tucker LS PS
Jack Harris LS
Helen S. Tyree PS
Shirley Harris LS
William D. Wampler PS
Ellen E. Hartman LS
Klaus C. Wiemer LS
W. Robert Jebson Jr. PS
Joann F. Wood
Barbara C. Johnson C. Frank Jordan PS
Gobbler Fest on the Drillfield.
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Caldwell Society In the Caldwell Society’s first year, 58 households were recognized as charter members. Since then, membership has grown to 1,082 households, with 64 households advancing from the Caldwell Society to the Ut Prosim Society in 2014. 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
J. Shawn and Adele K. Addington Lexington, Virginia Jack A. Akers Troutville, Virginia Randall M. and Cynthia Ann Albert Bluefield, West Virginia Katherine P. Alexander (Mrs. Alexander Alexander) Atlanta, Georgia
J. Mark Carr PS Roanoke, Virginia
Carl J. and Jane Kornegay Eng PS Glen Allen, Virginia
David M. and Stephanie A. Harvey LS Hillsville, Virginia
Brad and Kay Casper PS Paradise Valley, Arizona
David V. and Patsy L. Engleman LS Marietta, Georgia
Larry and Hope Chang PS Haymarket, Virginia
Kristine K. Fallon PS Chicago, Illinois
Edward P. Hickman Jr. and Sandra L. Hickman PS Horntown, Virginia
John H. Chesson Jr. and Judy O. Chesson PS Cincinnati, Ohio
Jeffrey W. and Bonnie M. Farrar Keswick, Virginia Charles B. and Sheryl Fisher Springfield, Virginia
Gerald D. and Joan C. Clarke Sebastian, Florida
Ron and Conde Hopkins Ashland, Virginia William W. Hopkins Charlottesville, Virginia Misty Horn-Blake and Brady Blake Johnson City, Tennessee
W. Stephen and Lynnette H. Conder PS Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Selwyn L. Flournoy Jr. and Gail Flournoy PS Midlothian, Virginia
Walter S. and Sharon M. Conner Salem, Virginia
Chester L. and Betty R. Foy Roanoke, Virginia
Pa Ho Hsu Sunnyvale, California
Harry E. and Jean H. Corr LS Gloucester, Virginia
Larry T. and Onalee A. Frazier Purcellville, Virginia
Ronald G. and Edith S. Arritt Covington, Virginia
Harold T. Cothran Jr. PS Moneta, Virginia
Victoria R. Fu PS Blacksburg, Virginia
Joseph H. Jamerson Jr. and Deborah Jamerson Dillwyn, Virginia
Jeffrey D. and Amy Arthur Clemmons, North Carolina
Mark S. Cox and Judy L. Goins Broadway, Virginia
F. Fulton Galer LS Roanoke, Virginia
Duncan Dayton and Diane Clevenger Aukland LS Worthington, Ohio
Phyllis R. Cragle Knoxville, Tennessee
Neal A. Gallimore Tampa, Florida
William E. Creslein III and Mary T. Creslein LS PS Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
John A. and Kelle L. Gambill PS Magnolia, Texas
George A. Allen Jr. Blacksburg, Virginia PS
W. Morgan Allen Jr. and Joyce Allen Gretna, Virginia
LS
Jimmie G. and Patricia Wiseman Anderson Manakin-Sabot, Virginia
Corbin B. and Sara W. Bailey Roanoke, Virginia Louise Y. Baker and George C. Anderson PS Riner, Virginia Marshall and Tink Bates Cary, North Carolina John D. and Donna R. Batzel PS Roanoke, Virginia Stephen J. and Heather Benedetti PS Midlothian, Virginia Jeffrey B. Bowling PS Ellicott City, Maryland Kathy C. Bray Burke, Virginia Thomas C. Brown Jr. and Sally Guy Brown PS Alexandria, Virginia Michael R. and Kathy M. Carden Powhatan, Virginia William G. Carper III Hong Kong
LS PS
Richard T. and Margaret R. Crowder Alexandria, Virginia Arthur and Gina Dailey Charlotte, North Carolina Steven R. and Dana C. Davis Cedar Bluff, Virginia Leslie R. and Michelle Dawson Goode, Virginia Srinivas and Nancy Dhulipala Alpine, New Jersey Harry C. and Linda L. Dorn Blacksburg, Virginia
PS
John M. and Janet H. Doughty PS New Bern, North Carolina Larry W. and Twila J. Dove PS Fayetteville, Georgia Melvin Dunman Montvale, Virginia Collins C. and Mary C. Ege PS Arlington, Virginia
PS
L. Leon and Janis M. Geyer LS Blacksburg, Virginia Albert P. and Joyce H. Gillespie Tazewell, Virginia Clement H. and Flora Gimbert PS Edgewater, Maryland Randolph A. and Carol T. Goncalves Herndon, Virginia Stephen T. and Patricia Goodman Midlothian, Virginia Robert L. and Mary G. Gregory LS PS Midlothian, Virginia James T. and Mary B. Grove Blacksburg, Virginia William J. Grupe San Francisco, California Robert W. Guidry Petersburg, Virginia Royce O. and Cheryl L. Hall LS Newnan, Georgia
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Douglas E. and Valerie Horne Darien, Connecticut
Jimmie D. and Katharine P. Jenkins PS Raleigh, North Carolina Thomas C. Johnson Jr. and Jean Johnson Narrows, Virginia Robert C. and Emily Jones PS Alexandria, Virginia T. Michael and Ann H. Jones Roanoke, Virginia Robert B. and Carol P. Kahler Blacksburg, Virginia John P. and Ingrid E. Keating PS Bellaire, Texas William L. and Carol J. Keeth LS Fairfax Station, Virginia Christopher B. and Sharon M. Kidd Salem, Virginia Mark T. King and Jonathan D. Lubin LS PS Saint Paul, Minnesota John W. and Jane B. Layman PS Blacksburg, Virginia Kenneth R. and Kathleen L. Lemelin PS Midlothian, Virginia William J. and Barbara B. Lemon PS Roanoke, Virginia Charles E. Leslie PS Vinton, Virginia
Xingsheng Liu Camas, Washington
John and Danielle Saunders PS Great Falls, Virginia
Dennis M. Loftis PS Midlothian, Virginia
Wayne H. and Sandra J. Saunders Roanoke, Virginia
Walter W. Lyon Jr. LS PS Coconut Creek, Florida
David A. Schnepp LS Raleigh, North Carolina
Daniel J. and Laura K. Maguire LS PS Great Falls, Virginia
Howard F. Sensabaugh Jr. and Ann L. Sensabaugh Richmond, Virginia
Burton M. and G. Jean Marshall PS Richmond, Virginia Joshua N. Mattox Roanoke, Virginia Kenneth M. McClevey Stafford, Virginia
Randy and Cary McGann Johns Island, South Carolina Lucius M. Merritt Jr. and Brynda C. Merritt Blacksburg, Virginia
E. Warren Beale Jr. PS
David A. and Betty Aldred
Frank P. and Barbara Beale PS
Wilmarth E. Alexander III and Tiffany C. Alexander
James A. Beasley Jr. PS
Gregory E. and Allison J. Aliff LS PS Robert and Susan Altizer
Greg A. and Michele C. Shiflett Brentwood, Tennessee
Jeff Beck Keith F. Becker PS William H. and Barbara Beckstoffer
Richard E. Alvis
Ronald Z. Silvey Glade Hill, Virginia
PS
Gerald L. Alderson *
Joseph C. and Sandra A. Ammons Lyle H. and Elizabeth A. Anderson Raymond H. Anderson Jr. PS William R. and Janet W. Anderson
Nancy G. Bedford Betty S. Bell (Mrs. Melvin H. Bell) PS Tim and Carolyn Bell Myra D. Beller
Louis C. and Landa H. Simmons LS PS Williamsburg, Virginia
Robert A. and Sandra Archer PS
Timothy J. and Michelle M. Bendel LS PS
I. Hugh and Mary D. Slagle Marion, Virginia
Jerry L. and Kim-Tucker Archer
Alda Berlin
W. Howard and Sarah A. Armistead
Robert H. Berrey Jr. and Kimberly C. Berrey
James R. and Valerie J. Smith LS PS Pearisburg, Virginia
Robert G. and Stephanie Arnall PS Richard M. and Sally B. Arnold PS
Thomas F. Betz Jr. and Carolyn Betz John Beverly
Whitney F. Smith and Tracy G. Smith Roanoke, Virginia
James K. Asselstine and Bette J. Davis PS
Stephen V. and Barbara D. Spradling Charlotte, North Carolina
Margaret R. Atkinson
Timothy and Vickie Bibee
Michael B. Aubrey
Jeffrey B. and Sandra E. Birch
Michael S. and Christine I. Morgan Arlington, Virginia
Michael E. Strickler LS PS Houston, Texas
Gerald W. and Brenda R. Augst
Lou and Mark Bishop
Howard E. and Nancy L. Munnikhuysen PS Virginia Beach, Virginia
James T. and Suzanne G. Swords Parkersburg, West Virginia
Richard M. Bagley Jr. and Cynthia T. Bagley PS
John P. Black * LS
E.G. Middleton III Norfolk, Virginia George E. and Anne T. Moorman Richmond, Virginia
PS
Martin E. and Andrea L. Muscatello PS Blacksburg, Virginia Mark W. and Angela M. Mutter Grundy, Virginia
Backy and Katie Taylor Manakin Sabot, Virginia Ronald L. and Kay M. Thomas Manakin Sabot, Virginia
PS
LTC (Ret) Ralph K. Baker Jr. and Lee Penny Baker PS
Robert Oslin Tazewell, Virginia
Edward J. Walsh II and Linda M. Walsh PS Greenville, South Carolina
Lawrence J. and Victoria F. Ball
Donald F. and Gaynel L. Parrish Durham, North Carolina
William C. and Ann E. White LS PS Arlington, Virginia
Dr. John A. and Mrs. Stephanie G. Ballein
Larry and Barbara Patton Draper, Virginia
Mark C. and Diana Williams PS Greer, South Carolina
Paul S. Barbery LS PS
Frank B. and Merianne B. Pyne PS Hickory, North Carolina
Brian V. and Sheila E. Wilson Roanoke, Virginia
Henry L. Barksdale Jr. and Carolyn B. Barksdale
Richard M. and Katherine A. Quesenberry PS Abingdon, Virginia
Curtis M. and Molly P. Wood Midlothian, Virginia
Joseph H. Barlow Sr. and Lynn B. Barlow LS PS
Robert A. Zimmerman PS Cincinnati, Ohio
David A. and Jennifer E. Barnes
Brian and Andi M. Redmond PS Richmond, Virginia Donald W. Rhinehart Roanoke, Virginia George H. Rosser Lynch Station, Virginia
Members
Floyd W. Abernathy Jr. and Brenda G. Abernathy John Ackerman Herbert R. Alcorn Sr. and Louise G. Alcorn PS
Morgan E. Blackwood PS Fred A. and Brenda M. Blair
Stewart Bainum
Timothy M. and Beverley H. Todd Blacksburg, Virginia
Kathleen G. and Christopher D. Ray PS Dallas, Texas
Michael H. Blackman LS PS
Donn L. and Rosa S. Bailey James V. and Colleen E. Baker PS
David J. and Peggy A. Oshinski LS PS Chantilly, Virginia
Tom and Nancy Blacka PS
Carlton D. Bailey Jr. and Sharon Y. Bailey
David L. and Sri M. Thornton LS PS Bellevue, Washington
Forrest E. and Karen Norrod PS Austin, Texas
Thomas A. and Karen D. Bibbins
Charles P. Blankenship Jr. and Belinda C. Blankenship PS
John C. Baker
John T. and Betty L. Blanks LS Joseph A. Blount Jr. and Leigh G. Blount PS Bonnie W. Boatright
M. Steven and Angela G. Ball
Robert J. Bodnar Edward J. and Rebecca J. Bolinsky Chan and Kae Bolling Judith S. Bond and S. G. Bradley
Brian R. and Carolyn S. Barker
Patricia Barranco Thomas W. and Dorothy W. Barrett LS PS
Thirwall W. and Barbara Bonham Nancy C. Booth (Mrs. Richard L. Booth) PS Mary Jane B. Bova PS
Gary and Jill Boward PS Robert L. Bowden Jr. and Gail S. Bowden PS Donald A. and Lucy B. Bowers
Stephen R. and Jean Barry
Robert B. and Shelby Bowles *
John H. Bartko Jr.
H. E. and Pat Bowling
Jo Anne Barton LS
Janie M. Bowling (Mrs. Samuel M. Bowling)
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Kenneth Bowling
Robert T. Carson Jr.
E. Glenn and Helen T. Bowman
PS
Bill and Betty Carter
Gary P. and Theresa S. Bowman
PS
Helle Klingemann Carter *
PS
Blaise R. and Arlene R. Box PS
Joseph W. and Cathi Lynn Carter
E. Neal Boyd
Samuel R. Carter III and Lonna Sawyer Carter PS
Ted A. and Ann W. Boyer PS
Lawrence and Joan Castellani
Joseph W. and Judy L. Bradley
Steven C. and Sarah E. Castle
William L. Bradley J. Dwight and Jennifer W. Bradshaw PS Suzanne E. Brammer and Charles R. Brammer
Donald W. Caudill
LS
Greg and Rebecca Caufman PS Warren C. and Linda R. Cauley
Jeff Brandmaier
Steven A. and Kimberly H. Chafin
Brent D. and Blake K. Brandon
Michael B. and Cheryl W. Chaney
Eugene D. Brandon
Christopher A. and Danielle D. Chattin
Warren L. and Lillian Braun John J. and Diane Breedlove
Gretchen A. and Richard G. Chiaramonte PS
Marvin C. Bright II David and Kandy Brightbill Lewis R. and Margaret R. Brinkley
PS
Richard H.L. and Jacqueline Chichester PS
Martin J. and Heather Browder
Steve and Linda Childress
Col (Ret) James M. Brown Jr. and Mrs. June S. Brown LS PS
Richard J. and Ellen M. Christian William H. and Susan S. Christopher David Clark Steven B. and Shannon M. Clarke PS
Jerry C. Bucklen PS Okley B. and Margaret C. Bucklen
PS
Guy W. and Margaret S. Buford PS Carter L. and Sheila B. Burkey M. Phillip and Sandra C. Burleigh PS Cathy C. and Michael B. Burnette George H. Burton III LS Richard L. and Carole K. Busick Frank and Shelley Butler
PS
Robert A. Butsavage and W. Christopher Craft Gilbert L. Button
PS
Bill and Tracy Buzzeo PS J. Daniel Cahill Jr. and Elizabeth F. Cahill Victor B. Calaman Jr. and Elizabeth L. Calaman Dawn M. Campbell (Mrs. Wayne W. Campbell) LS Eric S. Campbell and Melissa D. Hannah Ronnie T. and Jean K. Campbell
Kendall O. and Barbara E. Clay Stephen C. and P. Michele Clayton Eugene and Joan Cliff
PS
Hugh A. and Debbie Cline
PS
Robert S. and Johnna Coats PS Frederick J. and Amelia A. Cobb Stuart W. and Debra L. Cochran David S. and Sharon C. Cole James M. and Gene R. Cole Norman H. Cole III and Melissa K. Cole Jesse B. and Judith A. Coleman Glen C. and Marsha M. Combs Donald R. and Rosalind C. Compton PS Leonard D. and Leslie D. Conway William D. Cook Jr. Michael B. and Mary A. Cooke PS Dennis J. and Linda P. Cooper LS Robert K. Cope LS
Robert C. Courain Jr. and Ruth Courain
Page Dickson LS
Wallace S. Covington III and Connie C. Covington PS Larry and Patti Cowley Gerald A. and Susan O. Cox LS PS Sally S. and John W. Cox PS
Steven A. and Rebecca D. Dietrich Park A. Dodd III and Sue H. Dodd Samuel L. and Mary Ellen B. Dofflemyer PS William and Gale Donnelly Annice B. Dorsey LS
Jennifer J. Crawford
Shivon M. and Jeanne E. Dosky
Kelsea A. Crawford
Carol L. and Duane H. Douglas
Benjamin W. and Kimberly H. Creamer
Basil C. and Ann S. Doumas PS
C. Joseph and Susie Crenshaw Arlene Critzos and John Critzos II Mark J. and Kimberly F. Cross PS
William M. Culbertson III and Mary Culbertson PS Nicholas T. Cullen III and Melynda A. Cullen Dale L. and Sandra S. Cupp
PS
William L. Dail Jr. William O. and Gail C. Dalton
James and Sally Clark PS
J. Fletcher Bryant Jr. LS
Dennis and Nancy Dickison LS PS
Brian V. Crutchfield
Reginald B. and Bettye D. Childers LS
John T. and Meg H. Bruce
Hal and Doris Costley
Terence H. and Maeve N. Crowgey
Alan and Delores Brogan
John E. and Sharon B. Brown
Alan “Big Al� Dickerson
LS PS
John N. and Patricia F. Crist PS
Gilbert and Ruth Cheatham
PS
Michael N. and Dawn L. Coppola
James and Lynn Daly William S. Daniel Jr.
John and Erin Doyle Joseph C. and Lucille W. Draper Lynne B. and James T. Drummond PS Julian G. Duncan William E. Durham LS John W. and Carol DuVal PS Douglas and Nancy Dwoyer PS Herbert J. Dyer Jr. and Deannie C. Dyer James T. Earwood Jr. and Ruth T. Earwood PS Richard L. and Catherine Easterday PS James C. and Sylvia S. Echols PS R. W. Edmondson III and Debra F. Edmondson Glenn C. and Rena L. Edwards *
Rosetta H. Daniel John D. and Elizabeth R. Daus Bev and Angela Davis Bobby Davis and Beth Barnes Curtis E. Davis Jr. and Frances P. Davis
Lacy L. and Carol M. Edwards Marc A. and Jui-ling Edwards Mark and Linda Edwards Roger W. and Marion F. Ehrich PS
Harry L. Davis III
Daniel S. Ehrman Jr. and Jacquelin H. Ehrman LS PS
John E. Davis III and Sharon H. Davis PS
Carolyn B. Elliott (Mrs. Berkley S. (Jack) Elliott)
William D. Davis Jr. and Danielle Davis
William R. and Lisa A. Elliott PS
Roderick and Cynthia Davoud B. Rand and Kelley Y. Day Deborah A. Day and J.S. Brown L. Thomas De Hart
William B. and Grace A. Ellis Russell H. and Kelly H. Ellis Brian R. and Patricia Emigh Willard S. Emory Jr. and Linda M. Emory
Pat and Carolyn deBernard
John and Ioana Engel
Elizabeth D. Degges
Luther G. and Dira N. Ensminger PS
LS
F. Brad Denardo PS
Dave and Beth Erb LS PS
Dennie P. Denison III and Sherrie B. Denison
Charles L. Ernest Jr. and Rebecca Ernest PS
Daniel J. and Velvet M. DesRoches
David M. and Addy B. Ervin
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Stephen A. and Dana B. Esworthy
Dwayne and Beverly Geissler
Matthew G. and Rhonda M. Hankins
Donald W. and Sandy Howell
Charles E. and Bonnie H. Evans
George L. Geneaux PS
James J. and Martha S. Hanna
Daniel B. and Brenda K. Huffman
James. D. and Judy D. Evans
Lauren and Richard Giannotti
Marvin D. and Rita Harman
Ford F. Farabow III and Sara B. Farabow PS
Ronald W. and Caroline B. Gibbs
Mark A. and Roslyn O. Harris
Charles S. Hughes III and Diane H. Hughes PS
Gary M. and Carol B. Gibson
Richard E. Harris and Betty C. Hill PS
Albert T. Gilpin
Lloyd M. Harrison III and Sandra Harrison
John D. and Effie D. Farmer
PS
David L. and Ann M. Farmer
PS
Brian J. Gimbel
Alex P. and Nita Fekas
William P. Harrison Jr. and Nell T. Harrison PS
David M. Hughes LS Thomas H. and Julia E. Hughes C. Keith and Leah J. Hunter Steve H. Huppert
Lauren P. Fellows
Andriette B. Goode (Mrs. Dewey E. Goode)
Robert T. Ferguson Jr. and Katherine K. Ferguson
James E. Goodwin Jr. and Gail S. Goodwin
Glendon J. Fetterolf PS
Joan C. Gordon PS
Janet R. Hatfield LS
Lester H. Hutchinson Jr. and Danita S. Hutchinson
Rebecca A. Fisher (Mrs. Thomas H. Fisher)
Marijane Gosnell * LS
J. Gregory and Deborah A. Haught
Michael J. and Joan L. Hvozdovic PS
Bruce C. Gottwald Jr. and Kimberly C. Gottwald
Rudy and Suzanne Hawkins
Phillip A. and Frances Hynes
Don S. and Sarah P. Hayes
Robert and Janet Ingram
William H. Hayter
Samuel S. and Gay J. Irby
David and Meg Head
Thomas M. Jackson Jr. and Cindy Jackson
Samuel Fisher
Ginger J. and John P. Gould PS
Thomas A. and Catherine G. Fletcher LS PS Charles W. and Nancy H. Flippo PS James T. Flynn Jr. and Gretchen A. Flynn LS PS
Jeffrey K. and Melanie Graffeo John and Julie Graham PS William L. Graham Sammy R. and Maria V. Graves
Charles J. Fontana Jr. and Amy Fontana
Dr. Walter A. Gray III and Janice M. Gray
Dollie W. Ford (Mrs. Richard L. Ford Jr.)
J. Pat and Mary Field Green LS PS Harold and Ada Mae Greene PS
Robert L. Foster Jr. and Bronte C. Foster
Charles H. Hatcher III PS
Tom and Elaine Head Brent and Carole Helmandollar
Carley M. Graves
John P. and Rebecca T. Foley PS
Dodd F. and Sophia P. Harvey
L. Calvin and Jane B. Henderson LS PS Russell J. and Laura B. Herakovich PS Darwin T. and Dawn Herdman Kirk and Janie Herdman Terry L. and Carol Herdman Bryan M. and Lara B. Hertweck PS
Elliott A. Fox Jr. and Temple Fox LS PS
Donald A. Gresh Jr. and Donna V. Gresh
Mark and Terri Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gresham
Peter D. and Monica Fox
Mike Grimm
C. Scott Frazier III and Carol B. Frazier
William H. Groseclose III and Sabrena Groseclose
Kindy French and Emanuel Friedman
Galen R. Grubb Jr. and Bonnie C. Grubb
Scott and Brenda Hillyard
Ann-Marie E. Gunteski Hamblin and Steven W. Hamblin PS
Ngoc Thai and Amanda Lan Hoang
Diane C. Frizzell and Richard W. Frizzell Jr. Robert J. Frulla Jr. and JaneAnne S. Frulla
Gary A. and Jan J. Guynn Laurie S. Hackbirth and David W. Hackbirth Jr.
Meredith D. Fulton Guy F. and Dana D. Futrell LS PS
G. Ronald Hager PS
Harold E. and Carole Gaba H. William Gabriel
Stacy and Mike Hall
Kenneth W. and Gayle Gallier
Warren W. and Lamar S. Hall PS
Richard A. and Linda Garbee Ronnie L. and Janice S. Gardner Ted R. and Diana J. Gardner Sylvia K. Garland (Mrs. T. Ben Garland) James H. Gary PS Randall D. and Tyna L. Gaylor PS
PS
Leslie H. Halstead Jr. and Patricia B. Halstead PS David R. and Margaret G. Hamilton James L. Hammer Jr. and Greta Broyles Hammer Branch R. Hammock
PS
Homer H. Hickam Jr. and Linda Hickam PS George M. and Elizabeth Hill Donald and Robin Hillman Jane S. Hines C. Andrew Hodges Jr. and Jo Ann Hodges PS Wynston D. and Rebecca P. Holbrook James E. and Patricia B. Holder Thomas E. Holland Sr. and Pamela F. Holland PS
Jeff and Teki Hall
LS PS
John L. and Ann L. Hess
LS
Charles B. Hancock PS
Daniel S. Hurd Franklin D. and Brenda Hutcheson
Amir S. Jahed-Motlage Stephen L. and Brenda A. Jamison Wanda Callis Janosko * Bill Jenkins Richard C. and Diane W. Jennell PS Andrew E. and Sally M. Jillson Conor D. and Laura R. Johnson PS David N. and Tracy L. Johnson PS Doris Johnson (Mrs. William H. Johnson) Michael C. and Mary Ann Johnson Paul B. and Leslie D. Johnson LS PS S. Kirk Johnson Ted Johnson and Bonita H. DeLooper Frederick E. Johnston III and Merilyn Johnston PS Robert E. and Andrea D. Jones Ward M. Jones PS Blair A. and Lynn A. Jost PS Williams A. and Anne K. Joyner Warren R. and Margie B. Kark PS
Ronald M. Holt
Brian T. and Lisa P. Karlisch
Ronnie and Theresa Horne
Bryan J. and Katie R. Katz
Irvin G. Horner Jr. and Laurie Horner
Michael T. Kayes
C. S. “Chip� Hornsby and Lynn E. Hornsby
Bernard C. Kearns
D. Shane Horsley PS Donald H. and Diane F. Horsley PS Lisa F. and Mark J. Hourigan
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Tony R. Keith John W. and Theresa Kelley David H. and Twila Kellogg PS Natalie and Joe Kelly
Sally Kelly LS
Doris Lee (Mrs. Burton P. Lee) PS
Christine C. Markowski
Carolyn W. and John J. Miles
William R. Kelly and Brenda A. Hart PS
Irene E. and Randolph H. Leech PS
Larry R. and Jo Ann C. Marshall PS
Helen Jeffries Miles
Thomas B. Kelso II and Victoria R. Kelso
Alan C. and Deborah J. Leet
C. Novel Martin III and Jacqueline W. Martin
Brian F. and Vicki L. Miller PS
PS
George E. Leftwich III and Virginia Rawlings Leftwich LS PS
Patrick E. Kerr Joseph Keusch and Jan Neuharth
A.H. and Nina Mae Lemmon
Carlos R. and Dana G. Kilgore
David A. and Mary T. Leonard
PS
Paul J. and Margaret J. Kilmartin
Robin Leonard
Arthur J. King Jr. and Rhonda B. King
Thomas D. Lesperance Jr.
Carol King
John K. Light
Charles J. King Jr. and Mary King
Graham C. Lilly LS PS
Theodore E. King Jr.
LS PS
Scott G. and Lisa Lindvall
Bertram Y. Kinzey Jr.
LS PS
Charlotte Linkous
Elizabeth N. Kirby and Thomas H. Pridgen Alan I. Kirshner and Deborah Mihaloff LS Ralph and Shirley Kiser R.Wayne and Alice R. Kish G. Carter Kitts and Gloria A. Kitts PS Fredrick H. and Shirley K. Knack PS Kelli K. Knight John Knott Jr. and Mary Jo Knott Thomas K. and Lisa Valentine Kopecko
Claude H. Martin III and Bonnie S. Martin James K. Martin M. Wayne and Linda L. Martin Roger L. Martin PS Russell D. Martin and Heather Lenox-Martin
PS
William E. Martin Jr. and Frances E. Martin LS PS
Larry J. Linkous Jerry L. and Ranae K. Little
PS
Kathryn L. and Darin Little Roger W. and Ona Litwiller Vernard E. Lockwood II and Antoinette Lockwood Brenda D. and Howard R. Long David A. and Donna M. Long
PS
Samuel B. and Sylvia P. Long PS William R. Long II and Patsy J. Dillon-Long
Michael J. and Kathleen Kosciusko PS
Richard L. and Cynthia P. Longerbeam
David A. Kovach II, M. D.
Paul K. and Felecia T. Longest
Larry Kraemer PS
Daniel C. Longest Sr.
Kurt L. and Teri Kreider
Mary B. and Toby D. Loritsch
Noel R. Krieg *
Philip E. Louer Jr.
Eric and Elizabeth M. Kuchan
Jeffrey B. Loveless
Peter R. and Trina L. Kurzhals LS PS
Ronald W. and Marilyn Lowry
Aurelia D. Lacy
Mark and Wendy Lucas
PS
Louis J. Lancaster
C. J. Luczak
Kevin L. and Lisa D. Lane PS
William D. Lusk Sr. and Betty W. Lusk LS PS
Stephen M. and Judy B. Lane Rebecca and Craig Langwost Gennard T. Lanzara and Lynn Martin Dawn and Hamid LaPuasa Daniel R. and Nancy Jane M. Lasik PS Maurice C. Law PS C. Bryan Lawson Gregory F. and Pamela B. Lawson Robert C. Lawson Jr. and Ann Lawson Thomas T. and Anna L. Lawson PS T. Rodman and Tinky Layman PS Philip Layton
Charles W. and Hollace C. Martin
Elizabeth M. Miller (Mrs. F. Allen Miller Jr.) Eric J. Miller and Deborah Brown Gary P. and Karen R. Miller PS Jason S. and Michelle Miller Ray D. Miller Robert F. Mills II and Linda C. Mills PS John H. and Jane M. Milne PS Glenn R. and Melinda Y. Mitchell Jeffery K. and Allison B. Mitchell PS
James C. Maxwell Jr. and Judith R. Maxwell PS
Julian Q. Moffett Jr. and Kimberly L. Moffett
Barry M. and Virginia Mayberry PS
Wayne H. and Lynn D. Monk
Donald W. and Joanne A. Mayberry PS
Kenneth E. Mooney PS
James W. McAlister Jr. and Toscia S. McAlister
Bill R. and Kathy W. Moore PS
Marcus S. and Dana F. McCall
James C. and Ellen M. Moore
John and Sheila McCalla John McCord
LS
Maston R. McCorkle Jr. and Dorothy M. McCorkle R. J. and Mary Alice McCracken PS Francis D. McCreery Jr. and Debra R. McCreery PS Stephen and Elizabeth McCuin Rolf E. McDaniel Jr. and Trilby McDaniel Leon T. and Ginger M. McGhee Bernard L. and Kate C. McGinnis LS PS Garland H. McKenzie Sr. and Barbara E. McKenzie PS
Edward L. Moore LS Joseph W. Moore LS Thomas C. Moore LS PS Jerry and Joyce Moorman J. Kenneth Morgan Jr. and Sally Morgan LS PS John J. Moriarty PS Phillip L. and Priscilla C. Morris Robert G. Morrison Jr. and Peggy K. Morrison Robert D. Moser Jr. and Katy Moser PS Alexander P. and Susan A. Moya Kara A. Mullaley Ronald D. and Margaret Mullins
Thomas S. McKenzie III and Bonnie D. McKenzie PS
Edward A. Munns Jr. and Denise R. Munns PS
Camden J. McLaughlin and Theresa S. Sykes
Gary E. and Betty Musolf PS
Reynolds G. Lynch Jr. and Lawson D. Lynch
Robert M. and Anne M. McMarlin PS
Teresa I. and Stephen E. Nauss PS
John E. and Betty Jo Lyon PS
Mitzi I. Mead
W. Daniel Macgill III and Sybil O. Macgill
Renell Y. Meeks (Mrs. W. Edward Meeks III)
Thomas S. and Caroline S. Maddock LS PS
Michael A. and Mary Ellen Megeath
Robert E. Magee Jr. and Rebecca Magee PS
M. Lee Merryman
Ernie and Jane Lyle
Sharon Magness * George F. Marable III
Shirley McPherson
Christopher A. Merrill Lois H. Meyers LS Gary S. and Jodi M. Michel PS
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Billie S. and Steven A. Musselwhite Roger R. Neel Jr. Donald R. Neff II and Deborah Neff John N. and Linda E. Neff PS Clifford W. and Johanna L. Nelson LS Stacy W. and William T. Nelson LS PS Patrick J. and Cheri C. Neri PS Marvin and Debra Nester PS Bonnie Neuhoff
James H. Neuhoff Jr. and Susan A. Neuhoff Thomas C. Newbill Jr. and Sallie P. Newbill PS Richard and Delaine Newcomb Elaine A. Noell Donald S. and Darlene J. Oakes Reba M. Oley Robert B. and JoAnne H. Oliver
PS
John E. Osborne III and Diana C. Osborne PS
William and Linda Poorbaugh
Richard S. and Patricia L. Roszak PS
Todd and Marquetta Porth
Laila N. and Adam C. Rossi
Don M. and Dorla Sue Powers PS
Charles M. Rotgin Jr. *
Betty J. Preas
Peter R. and Paticia L. Roughton
Charles M. Preston Jr. and Patricia L. Pritchett
Charles F. Rowell Jr. and Brenda B. Rowell PS
George A. and Laura G. Price
Jon S. Rucker Jr. and Colleen M. Rucker PS
Mary E. and Buzz Price William H. and Margaret E. Prince Leslie C. and Joyce B. Pugh PS Roy C. Pullen Jr. and Phoebe A. Pullen
Michael and Tammy Owens
Wayne D. and Nanci J. Purcell
Louis K. Palmer Jr. and Karen B. Palmer PS
Anne W. Quicke
George and Mary Paris
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Quicke Jr. PS
Bruce C. and Christine D. M. Parker PS
John Quigley Jr. and Patricia Quigley
Steven L. and Sharon S. Parker PS
Cecil D. Quillen Jr. and Vicey C. Quillen PS
Regina M. Parkerson and Arthur L. Parkerson
Richard J. and Susan W. Rabil
Gerald L. and Rhonda M. Passaro
Robin Rabin
John P. and Candace H. Payne
John V. and Juliette P. Rainero
William H. Payne Jr.
Barny and Marsha Ratliff LS
Lorene S. Pearman *
Charles A. Read II and Harriet Schwartz Read * PS
PS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry
LS
James R. and Emily Farmer Reames
Michael R. and Michelle S. Perschbacher PS Ray Person (Mrs. Joe Person)
Samuel C. and Elizabeth P. Redd PS PS
Jerome J. and Joan C. Redder
Catherine B. Petry and Gabriel M. Petry
Augustus C. Reed Jr. and Susan R. Reed PS
Ervin E. and Mary Jane Pettersen PS
Kenneth L. and Martha J. Reifsnider PS
Carl J. and Linda J. Pfeiffer PS Gregory T. and Lauren A. Phalin Atwell Y. and Robin R. Phillips Charles B. and Judy Phillips
Barbara M. Renick David and Lois Reynolds Michael B. Reynolds
PS
Bernard L. Shumate Jr. and Vicky C. Shumate PS Glenn and Barbara Sieber PS Frederick W. Siewers Jr. and Mary Ann Siewers Vicki H. and Edward G. Silver PS Paula J. Sims PS W. Morris and Anna W. Skeen
John C. Rudd Jr. and Lisa K. Rudd
PS
Stephen J. and Valerie S. Skripak LS
Betty Ruffin *
Judith Sloan
Carolyn A. Russell LS
Richard J. and Anne M. Smalling LS PS
Charles M. Russell Jr. and Peggy S. Russell
Albert L. Smith III and Shelia Smith David W. and Linda Smith* PS
Mildred L. Russell
Elizabeth F. Smith
E. Larry and C. Elaine Ryder PS Donald L. and Mary E. Sage
Lewis P. and Christel S. Smith PS
LS PS
Winston A. and Marilyn L. Samuels PS David W. Saunders
Robert N. and Robin D. Smith PS John L. Snow III and Amy C. Snow
J. Bennett and Lynn W. Saunders
William J. and Judy Soyars PS
James W. and Amy E. Saunders Robert E. and Patricia E. Saunders Thomas N. and Lyn K. Saunders
William S. Spears James W. Speegle Jr. and Cynthia O. Speegle Alan Q. and Beverly Spitler LS
Howard L. Scarboro and Beverly J. Voigt Robert W. Scates Jr.
Dr. Randy and Ginny Smith
David L. and Deborah H. Spracher PS
LS PS
Stephen D. Springer and Kathleen Kramer PS
George and Barbara Scheulen PS Richard W. and Judy Schilling
William E. Spruill Jr. and Meredith P. Spruill PS
Bruce M. and Mary T. Scott
John H. Staley Jr. LS
Fred W. Scott Jr.
Calvin L. and Ginger W. Stanley
Stephen M. and Connie F. Scott
Barbara Lash Staples
T. Evan Scott Jr. PS
Robert Starr
Dennis M. Scullin Jr. and Sandra L. Scullin PS
James T. Stephens LS
Fleet W. Richards Jr. LS PS
William E. Seale Jr. and Carol Seale LS
Gen. Thomas C. Richards and Meredyth E. Richards LS PS
Raleigh F. (Sandy) Seay Jr. and Linda B. Seay
Melvin A. and Mary C. Richardson
Dennis M. and Betty B. Semones LS
David S. Sterling
Rodger D. and Carolyn J. Pike
Virginia Richardson (Mrs. John J. Richardson)
Sara Lee Richardson Sendelbeck
David A. and Paula Y. Stetler
Barry S. and Cheryl S. Pillow LS PS
John I. and Diane L. Riffer
Sue C. Pipes
Robert B. Ritchie Jr. and Jean A. Ritchie
Douglas R. and Shirley Q. Phillips John P. Phillips LS Linda Sue Phillips John D. and Nancy J. Philpott *
Robert B. and Mary L. Platt Clarence C. Poe Jr. and Madeline C. Poe PS
Randolph P. and Susan L. Rivinus LS PS C. Leslie and Betty Gay Roberson PS
William D. and Cheryl H. Poe
Brenda H. and George W. Rohe PS
Jim and Carole Poland
Richard C. and Rebecca D. Rosenberg
Joseph Poleo Jr. and Nancy Poleo
Stephen A. and Eliane Rosenberg
Albert H. and Janice A. Poole LS PS
Stephen H. Rosenoff
Elmo L. Stephenson Jr. and Pamela W. Stephenson David L. and Kimberly K. Stepp
LS
Mark E. and Caroline S. Shaffrey
Linda Sandridge Stone
Noah K. Shanks
George E. and Judith A. Stone PS
Louis H. and Diane E. Sharpe *
PS
Carl R. Shaw Jr. and Janet E. Shaw Kelly C. Shelton Timothy E. and Leslie H. Shelton PS Wayne and Sue Shepherd Van Kerfoot Showalter Paul H. and Shirley Shumaker PS
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Lisa A. Storms and David W. Roberts Jr. LS PS Brian Storrie and Muriel Lederman Beckie K. Street Scott A. Sturgill and Doris Carder PS Karen H. Sublett * Neil S. and Shaun Sullivan
Incoming students participate in Hokie Camp at the W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake.
Remire L. Sutherland Jr. and Paula L. Sutherland
Raymond H. Thrift Jr. and Ellen H. Thrift LS PS
John T. Sutton Jr. and Carol H. Sutton
Forrest D. Tignor Jr. and Ronda B. Tignor PS
Robert and Evangeline Swain PS William and Deborah Swan
PS
Charles R. Sweeney Jr. John C. Talton II and Alexandra S. Renekberger-Talton Jim Tapp PS George S. Tate Jr. and Mary Ann Tate Richard H. and Susan M. Tate
Michael A. and Lisa J. Tilley James F. Tobey Jr. and Rebecca W. Tobey
William D. and Dean L. Vaughan PS Monica S. Vaughan LS PS
Anne Vipperman
Charee S. Trigg
Larry T. Taylor
Robert Z. and Dara B. Tucker
Mark A. and Lisa L. Teachey
Charles W. and Victoria R. Turman
Gene A. “Bull” Teel and Sue A. Teel
Robert C. and Dawn E. Turner LS
Clara S. Terry and James C. Terry III PS
Edward R. Turner
Kenneth S. and Ann E. Terry
Terrence R. and Linda R. Tuskey
Eric W. Teske
Bernard L. and Patricia A. Tyree
David A. and Lisa Thoma
William D. Tyrrell Jr. and Jennifer G. Tyrrell PS
Paul M. and Martha Ann F. Thorn LS PS
Irvin R. and Eileen O. Vaughan PS
Kathryn F. Trice *
LS
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon L. Underwood Captain Dennis J. and Commander Laurie J. Van Buskirk, USN, Ret PS
PS
Kenneth W. and Julie M. VandenBroek
Michael Vick
Mary Jane Trope (Mrs. Arnold E. Trope) PS
Gail Thompson
Horace C. and Vicki C. Van Meter
Karen E. Torgersen and Michael N. Boyd PS
William B. and Diane R. Tausig PS
Joseph C. Thomas Jr. and Leigh B. Thomas PS
Jon H. and Donna M. Van Cleave LS PS
Gary A. and Janet S. Vineyard Gus and Deborah Vlahos Hans E.C. and Holli C. Wachtmeister Kenneth N. and Mary T. Wacker LS H. Earnest and Pamela H. Wade Steven R. Wade Haydn and Patience Wadley John R. Wagner Dr. Lori Wagner and Mr. Steven Wagner LS PS Robert C. and Susan Wagner PS J.M. and Ethel H. Waldron Charles E. Walker Mark F. and Nancy B. Walker PS
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Michael A. and Charlotte A. Walker LS PS Robert D. and Stephanie Wallace Visha and Kenny Wallace Michael S. and Giselle Ward William H. Ward Jr. LS Sara M. Ware John W. and Cheri H. Warren Alfred B. and Fonda P. Warwick LS Brian M. and Susan N. Wasserman PS John C. and Kathryn C. Watkins Melissa S. Watson and Jerry R. Watson William E. and Patsy G. Watson PS E. Louis Watts III and Linda Watts PS Robert H. Waugh Jr. John P. and Barbara A. Waymack PS Roland E. and Sharon Weaver Jack W. “Will” Webb III Jesse A. and Louise Webster Garrett and Meg Weddle LS Otto H. and Betsy A. Wegman PS
James and Marita Zuraitis
Gary E. and Pamala B. Weiler
Jacqueline T. and Bruce Wieland LS PS
Maryanne H. Wood
Randall G. and Meade F. Welch LS PS
Jim and Carla Wilding PS
Melissa D. and Thomas G. Woodford
Michael T. Zuravel LS PS
John G. Wells Jr. and Bonita Wells
C. Allen and Debra L. Wilkerson
Elizabeth G. Woodruff
In memory
Joseph E. and Windy Wells
Clyde H. Wilkinson
Bob and Betsy Woods
Richard L. Booth PS
Marjorie K. Wells LS
Brenda C. Willard
O. Sands Woody Jr.
Dorothy H. Durham LS
Scott R. and Mary K. Wells
Mark F. and Lucy B. Williams
Berkley S. Elliott
Timothy J. Welsh
Marvin E. Williams Jr. and Betty Williams
Richard C. and Patricia W. Wooldridge PS David W. Worrie and Jeanette E. Hubbard
Dewey E. Goode
Robert M. and Marianne L. Werth Reginald H. and Jennifer J. West PS Daniel L. and Regan C. Westra Michael and Christa J. Whaley John White Michael A. and Sandy White Sharon L. White James and Adele Whitener PS Charles K. Whitescarver Jr. and Mary Ann M. Whitescarver PS Marion S. Whitfield Jr. and Rebecca P. Whitfield LS PS H. Clay Whitley Charles M. Whittington III and Brenda Whittington LS
PS
Michael D. and Melissa S. Williams Thelma L. Williams PS W. Guy Williams Jr. George G. and Robin Williamson Mark Williamson Robert P. and Mickey R. Wilson Randy and Gill Wimbish Thomas T. and Nancy S. Winborne PS Timothy C. and Linda F. Winder PS Clarence C. Wolfe PS James F. and Nancy G. Wolfe Shirley Wolfson
PS
Jack F. Wright Jr. and Barbara Wright * James M. and Cynthia A. Wright
Richard L. Ford Jr. PS Ann A. Hertzler Quan Fong Hsu
Stelios M. Xystros
Burton P. Lee PS
Sandra M. Yancey and Steven W. Yancey
Arnold E. Trope PS
Joe Person PS
Charles E. and Julie J. Yonce Page C. and Lisa W. Yonce PS Revelle M. and Barbara L. Young Robert E. and Sandra B. Young PS Robert H. and Rebecca Zeiller Joseph R. Zielinski Jr. and Martha B. Zielinski
Linda S. and Keith R. Wood PS
Students enjoy a snowy walk on campus.
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Legacy Society The Legacy Society has grown from fewer than 100 members in 1990 to 1,887 members as of June 30, 2014. 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
John J. Bartko and Mary K. Gentry-Bartko Newville, Pennsylvania John H. and Martha J. Belz Milpitas, California John R. and Kathy Brooks Kingsville, Maryland Deborah L. Brown Christiansburg, Virginia PS
John L. and Mary Jean Brown UP PS Blacksburg, Virginia William T. Brown II and Fleur Duggan PS Fairfax, Virginia Glenn Allen Bryant Jr. Riviera Beach, Florida
Michael E. Strickler CS PS Houston, Texas
Lury W. Goodall Jr. and Barbara C. Goodall UP PS Salem, Virginia
New members
Royce O. and Cheryl L. Hall CS Newnan, Georgia Dorothy W. Herndon PS Roanoke, Virginia
Grant H. Turnwald Christiansburg, Virginia
Francis Homer Vienna, Virginia
Robert W. and Joan N. Waddell Richmond, Virginia
James W. Hopp Jr. and Xanthe C. Hopp UP San Carlos, California
William M. Wagner Jr. and Marliene R. Wagner PS Pulaski, Virginia
Jamison D. and Heather N. Jeff Falls Church, Virginia
Michael and Nancy O. Walton PS Southern Shores, North Carolina
Robert G. and Nancy B. Kyle Jacksonville, Florida
Thomas W. Cason Jr. and Carol P. Cason Saint Petersburg, Florida
PS
PS
Charles A. Machemehl Jr. and Hope A. Machemehl Vestavia Hills, Alabama
Tracy L. Castle-Newman and Andrew C. Newman UP PS Westfield, New Jersey
John W. Asherman Jr. and Charlotte B. Asherman PS
Barbara Stulb-Heffner and Jerry A. Heffner PS Whippany, New Jersey
Sharon K. and V. Clay Johnston Bedford, Virginia
UP PS
H. Pat and Nancy E. Artis UP PS
James D. and Beatrice C. Ashley PS Susan Athey and Mark Wickham PS Dexter L. and Debbie L. Atkinson
John S. Autry PS John H. and Sally P. Baffa
Mrs. Velt E. Bailey Margaret T. Baldock UP
Members
Frank L. Abbott PS
Richard and Susan Bari PS
Nancy B. and Stephen C. Adams PS
Joseph H. Barlow Sr. and Lynn B. Barlow CS PS
Peta G. Adovasio
Douglas W. Cole PS Richmond, Virginia
Joe and Nancy B. McKnight State Road, North Carolina
Gregory E. and Allison J. Aliff
Jerry E. Cox PS Hillsville, Virginia
Julien H. Meyer Jr. and Lynn H. Meyer Roanoke, Virginia William T. and Stacy W. Nelson CS PS Raleigh, North Carolina
Robert L. Dickenson Jr. and Scottie E. Dickenson PS Christiansburg, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Duma Palm Coast, Florida
Sandra S. and James W. Nienaber Payson, Arizona PS
Calvin L. Earles UP PS Dunnellon, Florida William W. Erskine Jr. Glen Allen, Virginia Giuseppe and Patricia Ferdinandi Montclair, New Jersey Kieran J. and Melissa H. Gifford Vienna, Virginia S. Cary Gill Richmond, Virginia UP PS
Edwin M. and Linda J. Goebel PS Fort Wayne, Indiana
Charles J. Norris Jr. and Deborah A. Simmer PS Phoenix, Arizona Katherine E. Ramsey PS Glen Allen, Virginia Benton A. and Vivian M. Ratliff PS Pinehurst, North Carolina Harold M. Raynor Jr. Gulf Shores, Alabama Francis J. Reilly Jr. and Patricia M. Reilly Stafford, Virginia
Robert H. Bailey Jr. and Lynda K. Bailey
Ronald S. Wells South Hill, Virginia
Virginia F. and Harvey P. Affeldt PS
Dave and Terry Crowl Richmond, Virginia
Judith I. and Brendon S. Bailey PS
PS
Van P. and Anne N. McGehee PS Clemmons, North Carolina
PS
Diane Clevenger Aukland and Duncan D. Aukland CS PS
PS
Patty Jean Barnett Karen D. Barnhart
R. Michael and P. Catherine Akers
Roger L. Barnhart
CS PS
W. Morgan Allen Jr. and Joyce Allen
CS
Helen C. Barranger (Mrs. Glenn D. Barranger)
Michael L. and Lucille K. Allen UP PS
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sidney Barrett UP PS
William L. Allman Jr. and Jennie Allman
Thomas and Dorothy Barrett CS PS Jo Anne Barton CS
Horace E. Alphin UP
Andrew M. and Suzanne L. Bates
Patricia Y. Ames-Urie and David Milton Urie Jr.
John W. Bates III and Beverly Bates UP PS
Mrs. Ralph A. Amos
Malcolm W. and Isabel S. Bates
William E. Amos Jr. and Susan T. Amos UP PS
Bette M. Baum (Mrs. Wesley L. Baum) UP
Dr. Linda M. Anderson John P. and Catherine S. Anderson PS Preston and Ann Andrews UP Jerome S. Antel Jr. and Shellie Frosh Antel Michael and Jane Anzilotti
Robert A. and Susan Baum PS Hettie T. Beachum Guy O. Beale Jr. and Susan W. Beale William and Linda Beaver
UP
Elizabeth Anne Bedinger
Emmett H. and Kathleen S. Apffel
Diane Beidler UP
Margaret E. Schultz Woodbine, Maryland
Col (Ret) Gary W. Arnett and Mrs. Peggy R. Arnett
Dr. James B. Bell UP PS
Robert L. and Cherie Smythers Blacksburg, Virginia
Joseph W. Arnold
Audrey L. Bentley
UP
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Vickie L. Bell and James J. Seli UP 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
Barbara Brugh UP
John G. Casali UP
Ellen A. Bryant
Shirley W. Casali
J. Fletcher Bryant Jr. CS
Donald T. Cashion PS
Phillip H. and Katharine B. Buchanan
Ronald E. and Janet P. Cashion PS
Mrs. Walter A. Buchanan
Rosa J. Castiel
David and Patricia Buck PS
Brian W. and Carrie A. Casto PS
Arthur L. Buikema Jr. and M. Alison Galway PS
Anthony J. Cataldo II
Christopher L. Berrey Mary Jones Berry UP PS Paul M. and Lynn T. Bertsch
PS
Mrs. M. Ellen Beville and Mr. Eddie N. Mitchell PS Kenneth W. and Katherine T. Bible Samuel G. Bickford Jr. UP PS John P. Billingsley Jr. and Lawanda W. Billingsley UP PS
Michael Blackman
Willis P. and Mary N. Blackwood UP Brenda A. Blankenship John T. and Betty L. Blanks
CS
Teresa Blevins and Charles Herring PS Jeanne and Deane Blythe
UP
Bernardine Cornelison
Robert G. and Beverly B. Burleson UP PS
Francis H. Chaney II and Susan S. Chaney UP PS
Harry E. and Jean H. Corr CS
Joseph M. and Dianne H. Burris PS
Betty P. Chao and Richard Renn
W. Jackson Burrows UP PS
James L. Chapman IV and Susan Chapman PS
Bruce and Kelli Burton
Mitchell A. and Lois E. Byrd
Berda Boggs (Mrs. Gail E. Boggs)
Reginald and Bettye Childers CS John E. and M. Patricia Christensen UP PS
Tom and Daisy Byrd UP
Anne E. Bonsack UP
Susan A. Caceci and Thomas Caceci PS
Daniel C. and Linda H. Booker UP
John L. and Sue Ellen N. Cahoon PS
Jim and Anita Keyser Bost
Katherine K. Cahoon (Mrs. Hollis “Skeets” Cahoon) PS
L. Allen and Marilyn B. Bowman UP PS Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Boxley III
UP
Ray and Diann Boyd PS Donald R. and Barbara S. Boyken Kevin and Nancy Boyle Dennis M. and Sandra S. Brewer Louis M. Briel UP Kay M. and George R. Bristol
UP
William and Emily Brittle PS Wendy J. and Walter R. Brock III Judith E. Brocksmith PS
Patricia A. Caldwell UP PS Gail Camp UP Dawn M. Campbell (Mrs. Wayne W. Campbell) CS S. Wayne and Sandra Campbell Andrea S. Camper Gerald C. Canaan II and Kristi B. Canaan Jerri Cannon (Mrs. Archie S. Cannon Jr.) UP PS Thomas A. and JoLee R. Carpenito UP PS
Paula Brothers (Mrs. Fred Brothers) UP
S. Richardson Carpenter and Elizabeth M. Carpenter UP
Dr. Charles S. Brown UP PS
K. Larry Carroll
Col James Brown Jr. and June S. Brown CS PS
J. Thomas Carter Robert Bronough Carter Jr.
John K. Costain Hal and Doris Costley CS PS William L. Coulbourne Jr. and Jane R. Coulbourne UP
Mark A. and Betty Lou Childers PS
Dick and Elsie Byrne UP PS
Gordon D. Bowman II
Charles Cornelison
Rosalie Chewning
Peter and Elaine Bokach PS
UP PS
Steven R. and Jeanne Cope PS
Catherine C. Chandler and Thomas C. Naerebout
Dr. David W. Byrd UP
Robert Keith Cope CS
Douglas W. and June M. Burks UP PS
Patrick H. Butler III
Helmut K. and Claudine M. Boehme UP PS
Dennis J. and Linda P. Cooper CS
Mrs. W. P. Copenhaver UP
Betsy Conway Busch
William R. Boebel and Elizabeth Barnett-Boebel
William Rand Cook and Laura N. Cook
Mrs. Dwight R. Chamberlain UP
George H. Burton III CS
John J. Bodo
Nancy K. Cook PS
E.H. Copeland Jr. and Ann M. Copeland
Robert L. and Louise D. Burkey
CS PS
Dale W. and Sherry Lynch Conrad PS
Constance Cedras UP
Jeffrey A. and Glenda R. Burkett PS
John P. Black CS
Karen G. and Patrick E. Connors
Jason A. Cecil
R. Wayne Burford PS
Richard and Kristen Bishop UP
William L. and Ann B. Connellee
Donald W. Caudill CS
Anne M. Burford
Daniel “Danny” W. Bird Jr. UP
John J. Conklin III and Jennifer R. Conklin
UP PS
Steve T. and Julie M. Clark
Lovis Countiss (Mrs. Jimmy Countiss) UP Doyle C. Counts UP PS Nancy W. Courtney (Mrs. Richard S. Courtney Jr.) UP PS
Thomas R. and Ann M. Clark UP
Frank N. and Marianne Cowan UP
William and Candida Clark
Jerry and Susan Cox CS PS
PS
David P. and Cristy Clarke
Phyllis R. Cragle CS PS
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 PS
William and Mary Creslein CS PS
Anne G. Clelland
L. Jeremy and Smokie Crews
James R. Clements Jr. and Joan G. Clements
Robert A. and Judith A. Crouch
Rick and Bobbie Cobaugh UP James H. Cochrane Jr. and Beverly H. Cochrane UP Charles and Mai Coffey UP
Alvin Q. and Lucy S. Croy UP W. Alvin Cruise and Beverley A. Myers-Cruise Beverly L. Cullen
Bruce E. Cohen
Steven H. Cunningham Jr. and Patricia V. Cunningham UP
Stanley and Frances D. Cohen UP PS
Ann W. Cutchins UP
Joseph H. and Barbara G. Collie UP PS
Dr. Malcolm A. and June P. Cutchins PS
Edward L. and Mary A. Collins
Donald V. Dalton UP PS
John Michael and Mary Helen Collins
Kathy Dargo UP
Carlton E. Combs Jr.
W. Thomas and Barbara S. Darnell
Carrie Wilmer Comer
Lavan E. and Barbara Dauberman
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Kendley J. Davenport and Pamela D. Moore UP PS
W. Douglas and Peggy J. Drumheller PS
August F. Davis UP
C. Ramsey Duck
Gerald O. and Aileen F. Davis PS
Cordel L. Faulk
William V. and Jeanne Gargiulo PS
Marguerite E. Favrao
Dr. Ron Garret and Nancy Garret
Duke M. and Ann duFrane UP
Mary Anna Minogue Feitler and Fred C. Feitler PS
George B. Garrott III and Elizabeth C. Garrott
Milt Davis and Ms. Lorraine Lordi
Chet A. Duke Jr. UP
Peggy M. Feldenheimer
Robert E. Garst Jr. UP PS
Rebecca P. Davis
Shelley L. Duke
Mrs. J. Robert Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Garvin Jr. UP PS
Robert L. and Mary F. Davis
Walter W. Duncan UP PS
Lucy S. Ferrari UP PS
Dr. Ray A. Gaskins UP PS
William C. and Sandra C. Davis UP PS
Kimberly K. Duncan
Robert B. and Audrey Lillard Fetter UP
Anneva Gates
Holly C. De Jarnette (Mrs. James C. De Jarnette IV)
Peggy McCormick Dunham
George A. Fiebelkorn Jr. and Patricia A. Reslock
James R. and Lillian C. Gay
John and Constance DeBell UP Bryan L. and Karen J. Deege Philip M. and Rebecca C. Deemer PS Elizabeth D. Degges CS Marian DeHart
UP PS
William T. Dunkin and Linda S. Walsh Gail Dunn and Richard Landreth Barbara DuPont Jubal A. and Katherine C. “Tina” Early
Robert B. and Martha W. Delano UP Janice Lynn Delaval
George and Randi Edmiston UP
Robert W. and Barbara D. Dellinger PS
Robert E. and Christina T. Edwards PS
Christopher and Bonnie DeMay PS
Robert P. and Kathleen D. Edwards
David J. Dempsey UP PS
Ryland B. Edwards Jr. and Mary Ann Edwards
George and Josephine DeSerio UP Colleen Dey and John Dispennette Lois W. Dickerson UP
Byrum L. Geisler and Elizabeth A. McClanahan
Celia K. Finn (Mrs. Neil A. Finn) UP Kevin F. and Jeanne M. Finn PS
William E. Durham CS Mary K. Eaton (Mrs. Charles L. Eaton) UP
Edward J. and Lottie Dempsey
Dennis and Karen Gehrt
Dr. Jean G. Fielden UP PS
Daniel S. Ehrman Jr. and Jacquelin H. Ehrman CS PS Bill and Janet Ellenbogen UP
Louis V. Genuario Jr. and Laura S. Genuario
Annette Finney
James and Diana George UP PS
James W. Fisher PS
Shirley Gerken PS
Pauline M. Fitzgerald
Janis M. and L. Leon Geyer CS PS
Elizabeth A. Flanagan and H. Michael Mitchell UP PS
Richard G. Gibbons PS
Bettie B. Fleming
Robert N. and Ruth Anne Gibson PS
Tandy J. Fleming
Margaret G. Giddings (Mrs. Stanley M. Giddings) PS
Catherine G. and Thomas A. Fletcher
Gary R. and Patricia H. Gilbertson PS
CS PS
James T. Flynn Jr. and Gretchen A. Flynn CS PS
Anna May Wheeler Gillett UP Robert Stanley Hamilton Gilmore UP
Bonnie Jean Folker
Michael G. Dickerson PS
William R. Elliott Jr. and Charlene Elliott
Dennis M. and Nancy C. Dickison CS PS
James R. Ellison
Virginia C. Fowler PS
Edgar F. Dickson Jr. and Mary H. Dickson
Mary Elsea and Stephen Mills
Elliott and Temple Fox CS PS
John and Angie Emery UP
James R. and Sharon S. Fox PS
David V. and Patsy L. Engleman CS
Richard L. and Diane R. Francis
W. Robert and Sarah O. Epperly UP PS
Margaret M. Franklin UP PS
William M. Ervine PS
C. Barry and Melissa L. Franks PS
Todd J. and Marilee J. Eshler
Joseph W. Freeman
Richard L. Godine Jr. and Caroline K. Godine
Jose B. and Christine V. Esquivel H.
Olivia Young Fringer
Joel B. and Karen Q. Goldhirsh
George V. Evans Jr. PS
Ray D. and Violet T. Frith UP PS
John A. and Deborah B. Gonsa UP
Alex J. Fritz
H. Coleman Goodman Jr. and Janet B. Goodman PS
Page M. Dickson CS Robert Digges UP Shawn P. and Terry R. Dikes Wayne A. and Jacqueline R. Dixon Michael J. and Patricia B. Dobie Larry A. and Laura R. Doll PS Christopher Dominick Joseph M. Donnelly Jr. UP PS Tom and Susie Dorman PS Annice Brame Dorsey CS Linda T. Dorsey PS Margaret B. Dove
UP
Elizabeth T. Downing Josephine Dreelin (Mrs. Andrew M. Dreelin III) Robert A. and Victoria L. Dreelin Joseph W. Drewry UP William A. Driskill UP PS Milt and Kenni Driver
Stephen F. Evans
UP PS
William Douglas Evans
Nikki Giovanni
Stanley F. Folker PS
UP
Thomas H. and Patricia W. Ewers Wolter J. Fabrycky UP John W. and Mary B. Failes UP Jane B. Farrell (Mrs. R. Paul Farrell Jr.) UP
Richard A. and Martha L. Girard UP PS Harold and Betty Glass UP PS John C. and Lydia Rice Glenn UP Jeffrey L. and Sara B. Glesner UP PS Ellen W. Glover Mazie L. Glover UP
Clifford A. Frohn Jr. and Beth C. Frohn UP
George and Patricia Goodson UP PS
Warren A. Fry and Tina Bachas PS Wayne T. and Ellen O. Fuller
Mahlon Funk Jr. and Cindy T. Funk Guy F. and Dana D. Futrell
Sara Farley Goodwin Mrs. Charles O. Gordon Sr. UP
PS
CS PS
UP
Deanna and Ed Gordon John Dallas Gordon UP PS
Andrew H. Farrier UP
Herman W. Gabriel CS PS
Scott Gordon
Paul and Evelyn Farrier UP PS
Darcy Gaines
Mrs. Marijane Gosnell CS
Paul H. Farrier III
F. Fulton Galer
UP PS
CS
Nina Vince Farthing
William and Alessa Gallimore
Georgia Willis Fauber
Richard V. Gargagliano and Joan Hedgecock PS
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Rosemary Carucci Goss and Robert Goss Joseph N. Grabar III and Corey B. Grabar
Students in a recently remodeled lab in Bishop-Favrao Hall.
Corrie J. and John Grado UP
R. Keith Harman
Jane B. and L. Calvin Henderson CS PS
Rengin T. Holt UP PS
Dr. Douglas S. Graham PS
Alton B. Harper Jr. and Charles N. Harper PS
Kendall and Laura Hendrick
Mae and Bob Hoover UP
Myron M. and Janis R. Hendrickson
David B. Horne UP PS
Kenneth C. Harris UP
Albert C. Henry Jr. and Patricia A. Henry PS
William C. Horn PS
Matthew W. and Marta Harrison
Sara H. and Austin Henry PS
Robert A. Harrison III
H. Franklin Hess
James B. and Ellen W. Graham Lucy B. Gray and Lynn J. Riddiough James P. H. Green CS PS Robert L. and Mary G. Gregory
CS PS
Ronald B. and Kimberly K. Gridley Gary W. and Carolyn B. Griffith Stephen H. and Juanita M. Grigg
PS
W. W. Griggs III John Groover PS James T. and Joanne V. Grossmann PS William and Judith Grossmann UP Dr. Betsy Ann Hagan PS C. Garland and Jean H. Hagen T. Marshall Hahn Jr. UP PS Jean R. Hahn
UP PS
Don A. Halperin Franklin “Mack” Halsey and Robin Halsey UP Steven W. and Carol F. Ham UP PS Francis N. Hamilton UP PS
Joseph M. and Gayla P. Harris UP
PS
Mr. Wayne and Dr. Claire Horton UP PS Steve and Cathi House UP Chip and Susan Houston UP
William H. and Polly C. Harrison UP
Lillian Hannah Hess
Charles F. Hartman UP
Ralph S. Hess Jr. and Ruth J. Hess
David M. and Stephanie A. Harvey CS
F. Staley Hester Jr. UP PS
Michael W. and Linda C. Harvey
Richard A. Hilliard Jr. and Patricia R. Hilliard PS
Robert Z. Haskins Jr.
PS
Thomas E. Hilts UP
Mrs. James F. Hatfield Jr. CS Alfred W. and Janis Hauser
Wayne and Barbara Hinman UP
UP
Charles J. “Mickey” and Sarah Franklin Hayes UP PS Eddie F. and Dawn D. Hearp
Davis G. and Sharolyn B. Heatwole
UP
Dan H. Heflin Jr. and Patricia T. Heflin UP PS Martha B. and Lawrence C. Heiskell UP
David M. Hughes CS Joseph and Rita Hughes Eric J. and Elizabeth M. Hulett PS
Dr. Eileen E. Hitchingham UP PS
Thomas N. Hunnicutt III and Ann Nordholdt Hunnicutt UP PS
Ellen M. Hoadley PS
Gregory Hunt
Pamela C. and Paul G. Hoag
UP PS
Robert B. Howe Jr. and Jennie S. Howe Donald W. and Colleen J. Huffman UP
Bernard and Audrey Hillman
James H. Hatch UP PS
Edgar A. Howard
UP PS
Jane D. Hurd
R. Lucas Hobbs
Michael B. and Donna H. Hurd PS
William H. and Frances H. Hobbs UP
LeGrand P. Hyde III and Susan C. Hyde PS
David R. and Jennifer L. Hodgson E. Thomas Hodnett Jr. and Martha C. Hodnett UP PS
Dr. Luther J. Hamlett UP PS
Robert A. Heller and Agnes S. Heller UP
Branch R. Hammock CS
Betty Helton
Joseph D. Hodsden Jr. and Tamara N. Hodsden PS
Barbara F. Hampton UP
Robert A. and Jean M. Hemm
Robert and Nancy Holland
John T. Hanna UP PS
David and Ruth Henderson UP
W. Kevin and Denise S. Holliday
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Diane S. Hypes Mary M. and John S. Hyslop III Elizabeth A. Ingalls PS Keith G. Ingels James I. and Catherine M. Ingham Douglas and Cynthia Ingram UP PS
Philip B. and Susan D. Inskeep PS
Helen E. Jordan PS
Mark A. and June M. Kohler PS
Mrs. George R. Irvin
Ritchie A. Jordan
Debbie Koller and Kent Koller
UP
UP
David W. and Deborah A. Love UP
Margaret E. Love (Mrs. H.C. Love) UP
Robert H. and Carolyn M. Isaacs
Robert A. and Diana Jordan
Glenna and Michael Kolvek
Joe and Patty Love UP PS
Jay B. and Tina Jackson
Bernard S. and Carol A. Jortner
Jonathan and Shayna Komar
Patricia L. Lucas and John M. Lucas PS
Michael W. Jackson PS
Ira M. and Barbara C. Joseph PS Mark S. Journell UP
N. Robert Kopecko Jr. and Helen K. Kopecko UP
Stephen D. and Rhonda L. Lugar
Samuel W. and Marriott H. Jackson PS Florence S. Jacobus
James Randolph Joyce Jr. and Glenda S. Joyce
Jeff and Natalie Jaffe UP PS Michael R. Jamison PS Ronald L. and Daphne W. Jamison
UP
Rudolph F. Janis Jr. and Marilyn J. MacLean PS
Jean E. Krebs (Mrs. Alfred H. Krebs)
Prakash “P.K.” and Susannah Kamath PS
Mark and Terry Krivoruchka UP PS
Robert A. and Shaima J. Kanak PS Oliver M. and Carol Ann Kassem
Thomas T. Jeffries III and Ida D. Jeffries UP PS
Robert H. and Linda C. Kramer PS
Doug and Sue Juanarena UP PS
Dennis M. and Sherry L. Kamber UP PS
Jeffrey D. and Kathleen Janosko
Ashok N. and Sudha N. Katti UP
John H. and Joan Z. Kroehling
Peter R. and Trina L. Kurzhals CS PS Matthew L. Lam
Mitchell A. and Karen G. Katz T. Nelson and Barbara H. Keech PS
Thomas Langhorne III and Deidre Langhorne
David L. and Mary M. Keeney
Leslie P. Langley
David and Marlene Jester Frances S. Johnson Freda Bullington Johnson
UP
James T. Johnson Jr. and Maureen A. Johnson
Matt and Patti Johnson Pete Johnson
Reginald E. and Gail W. Johnson
PS
Ronald E. and Laurie F. Johnson PS Starlette B. Johnson UP PS William C. and Kylie H. Johnson PS William F. and Margie P. Johnston Debra G. Jones J. Lingon Jones Jr. and Ann C. Jones
Barry and Melissa Lawson
Thomas P. and Patricia S. Kennerly PS Andrew M. Kephart and Kingsley N. Weaver PS John H. and Mindy L. King PS Joseph F. and Angela S. King UP PS M. Frederick and Denise P. King PS Mark T. King
CS PS
Stephen E. and Linda J. King PS Bertram Y. Kinzey Jr. Alan I. Kirshner and Deborah Mihaloff CS
James L. Jones Jr. UP PS
Joanne Kish
John R. Jones III
Emily K. Kitchen
Joseph H. Jones Jr. Joseph L. Jones Jr. and Jeanne Jones UP Malcolm F. Jones Jr. and Nancy D. Jones PS Robert H. and Jeryl C. Jones PS
Carroll E. “Mac” Mahaney
James T. Kelliher
J. Roger Jones PS UP
Daniel J. and Kathryn Maguire CS PS
PS
James H. and Tracy Lauth
PS
Theodore E. King Jr. CS PS
E. Lindsay Jones
Carol S. Madison
Andrew B. and Courtney K. Kellam
Michael and Lisa Kender UP PS
Paul B. and Leslie D. Johnson CS PS
David M. and Elizabeth Crawford Mack PS
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Mallin PS
Sally Kelly CS
UP PS
Vernelle Lytton
Hugh Latimer PS
Patricia P. Kelly UP
Mary Ann H. Johnson PS
Walter W. Lyon Jr. CS PS
David A. and Janice E. Keitz UP
James B. Kelly III and Janet Kelly
Karen M. and Glenn D. Johnson
C. Daniel and Linda S. Lynes
Richard and Katrina Mailloux PS
CS
Mrs. Herbert W. Kelly
Joseph A. Johnson Jr. and Karen L. Johnson UP
Dirk E. Lyman PS
James V. Lasecki and Qiquan Li
William L. and Carol J. Keeth
UP PS
Jacob A. Lutz III and Robin Lutz UP PS
Thomas S. and Caroline S. Maddock CS PS
John R. and Kathleen A. Lange
Floyd E. Jennings Wayne P. and Diane R. Jessee
UP PS
William H. and Teri G. Kucheman
Joseph R. and Sara S. Jenkins UP PS PS
William D. and Betty W. Lusk CS PS
John E. Kostinas
CS PS
Clarence W. Kitchens Jr. and Terry L. Kitchens PS
Bernard C. P. Maloney and Laura M. Powers-Maloney
UP
Mary A. and James Marchant PS
Eugene M. Lawson Jr. and Scott W. Sterl
Christopher D. and Julia R. Marin
John R. Lawson II and Paige Z. Lawson UP
Harriette H. Marocchi UP Irvin and Rosemary Marshall UP
Mary Leach UP Tien Min Lee and Ling Yan Lee
UP
Melethia A. Marshall PS
Wade W. and Leslie D. Leech
Lynn H. Martin (Mrs. F. Wayne Martin) UP PS
George E. Leftwich III and Virginia Rawlings Leftwich CS PS
Patricia R. Martin (Mrs. John W. Martin Jr.) PS
Carol Lentz
William E. Martin Jr. and Frances E. Martin CS PS
Gary D. and Dawn H. Lerch
UP PS
Randy and Suzie Leslie PS Laura Lew and Christopher Kehde PS Thomas S. and Earlene N. Lewis UP PS Drew Lichtenberger Agnes Lilly (Mrs. Clifton Lilly Jr.) UP PS Graham C. Lilly CS PS Mark S. and Denise D. Lindsey PS Rosa H. Linkous Peter and Donna M. Lipresti PS James and Bonita Little PS
Jeffrey A. and Norma Klanderman PS
D. Frederick Lohr Jr. PS
John D. Klapetzky
David R. and Diane L. Lohr UP PS
Mark G. and Deborah W. Klein
Ms. Charlotte Lomax
William D. and Marianne A. Klink PS
Sharon B. Lord UP
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Darrel T. and Carroll A. Mason PS Joseph H. and Eileen A. Mason PS George E. and Diane H. Mauser PS Mary Constance Maxfield Cecil and Shirlee Maxson UP Michael P. and Georgia E. Maxwell William C. McAllister UP William Kenly McAllister PS Donald K. and Mary Kay K. McBride PS Sam and Priscilla McCall UP PS Michael D. McCarthy and Nancy E. Meck UP PS Joann D. McCauley UP Stephanie B. and William D. McClellan Jr.
Edward L. and Sandra P. McClelland PS Aaron L. and Christina McClung PS Margie B. McClung PS William Chris and Martha Q. McCollum David S. and Pamela A. McConnell John McCord
PS
CS
William A. Nash II
Faye C. Miller
Clifford W. and Johanna L. Nelson
Harold E. “Buddy” Mills and Jean T. Mills UP PS
Timothy and Christine Nelson
David P. Minichan Jr. UP PS
Dewey L. and Lorene H. Newman
Constance Moehring Nancy and Nick Moga UP PS Ellis P. Monroe UP PS
Dennis M. and Deborah S. McDonald UP PS Frederick T. and Cathy J. McDuffee Mildred Price McDuffie PS Eva McGehee (Mrs. Harry L. McGehee)
Brian C. and Jessica M. Montgomery PS
Samuel H. McGhee III and Sara L. McGhee UP Bernard L. and Kate L. McGinnis
CS PS
Joseph W. Moore CS
Frank R. and Mary S. McNeice PS Mary McVay UP PS Robert R. and Constance R. Meadows Dorothy M. Meakin (Mrs. Arthur G. Meakin) UP Stuart and Allison Mease David and Judi Medwedeff E. B. Peter Meekins and Caddy Rowan Meekins PS Mrs. Irene F. Meigs UP Robert D. and Leisa L. Melancon Stuart Mellish and Andrea Woods A. Patricia Merryman UP PS Floyd W. Merryman III UP Frances T. Merryman (Mrs. Floyd W. Merryman Jr.) UP PS
Larry D. and Suzanne P. Moore UP PS Mark D. and Julie Y. Moore PS Thomas C. Moore CS PS
J. Peyton Phillips CS
John B. Obenchain Sr. and Joann P. Obenchain UP
Barry S. and Cheryl S. Pillow CS PS
William W. Old UP
Dwight A. Polk PS
Delbert O’Meara
J. Anthony and Linda K. Poleo PS
UP PS
Marvin L. and Lelia W. Pollard UP
Rebecca K. Ottinger Frederick A. Overly
Bittle W. Porterfield III and Charlotte K. Porterfield UP
O. Wayland and Dee Dee Overstreet
Frank R. Postma PS
Robert C. Morris Jr.
Peggy Owens (Mrs. William L. Owens Jr.)
William A. Potts
UP PS
Joan Morrison PS Joseph F. Morrissette
Kevin W. and Karla W. Paasch
UP PS
Don T. and Feda K. Morton
PS
PS
Leo A. Padis Jr. UP
Martha Gregg Price PS
Daniel J. and Stacie N. Palmer
Bruce Prichard and Nancy B. Prichard UP PS
William Ward Moseley and Patricia S. Moseley UP PS
Jeffrey W. and Mary Jo Paris PS
Scott D. and Mary T. Prince UP
McIvor L. Parker Jr. and Betty J. Parker PS
Charlie and Mary Jane Pryor UP PS
Charles Alan and Barbara R. Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Quisenberry UP PS
Robert C. and Elizabeth R. Moss PS The Honorable and Mrs. Thomas W. Moss Jr. UP
Richard Parsons and Linda Harrison-Parsons UP PS Sumner W. and Frances B. Patch
Stephen and Donna Michael UP PS
Timothy H. and Michele M. Mullins UP PS
Martin W. and Sharon H. Patterson
Charles D. and Roberta L. Miller UP
W. Reginald and Shirley R. Powell UP
T. Darin and Lisha P. Morton
Shari and Kimbley L. Muller UP PS
David P. and Sara H. Millard PS
Jay S. and Michelle L. Poole UP
J. Kenneth Morgan Jr. and Sally Morgan CS PS
Mrs. Harry M. Meyers Jr. CS
Nicholas M. and Elaine M. Mihalas
Albert H. and Janice A. Poole CS PS R. Gregory and Rebecca G. Porter UP PS
PS
Edna H. Muddiman (Mrs. Harold J. Muddiman)
Elizabeth F. Middleton UP
John R. and Virginia H. Phalen
Helen Eckert Phillips
Quinton J. and Jacqueline L. Nottingham UP
Mike Metzenthin
Len and Carmen Michon UP
Douglas C. Petty Jr. UP PS
Glenn F. Phillips
Margaret and John Osteen
Betty Morgan (Mrs. Ben F. Morgan Jr.) UP
Herbert and Cheryl Pettway
Daniel M. Phillips Jr. and Alice C. Phillips UP
David J. and Peggy A. Oshinski CS PS
Monica Moran
Mary Todd Peterson PS
Maurice R. and Carol F. Phillippi
UP
David M. Orcutt
Vicky L. Moore
Norma J. Peters PS
Vesta Harman Phiel and John F. Phiel
Ruth Noble (Mrs. B. Vaughan Noble) UP
Johann A. Norstedt
Barbara W. and William D. McLaughlin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rieman McNamara Jr. UP PS
Nancy B. Nixon UP
William J. and Elizabeth H. Montgomery UP Edward L. Moore CS
Diane R. and George E. McMichael Jr.
Jerome and Ruth Anne Niles UP
George B. and Judith W. Montgomery
Lawrence E. Perry Jr. and Joanne S. Perry UP John E. Peterson Jr. UP
Dolores K. and Robert C. Nickerson PS
Richard E. Norman
Robert W. and Wanda McHone
PS
James R. Nichols
Dixie L. Noffsinger
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Perry CS D. Samuel Perry Jr. and Gail Perry
UP PS
Carol and Dragan Nikov
Richard W. and Mary Margaret Monroe PS John W. Montague Jr. and Jean S. Montague UP PS
Craig E. and Susan B. Nesbit
CS
James A. Newton Jr. PS
Christopher A. and Maria A. Molden PS
Timothy and Esther McDermott
Barbara Perkins
Dawn Elizabeth Miller PS
Susan D. Pastore
Tom and Shirley Murphy UP
W. Frank Patterson Jr. and Alice W. Patterson
James A. and Mary M. Myers PS
Wesley and Linda Patterson UP
Kenneth S. and Jane Myers PS
John B. and Kathi Paul PS
Edwin A. and Lelia W. Myrick UP
Brenda K. and James E. Pearman Jr. UP PS
Shankar and Christine Narayanan
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Spencer D. and Trina D. Quesenberry
Eugene and Michaele Rackel UP Martin A. Rafferty UP PS Leo A. Rapoport UP Barny and Marsha Ratliff CS Peggy C. Reed UP Glenn W. and Christine A. Rehberger PS Mrs. Malcolm J. Reid Frederica Reilley (Mrs. Eugene H. Reilley Jr.) UP PS
David A. and Kristina Seager PS
Jane and Hobart Speegle Jr. UP
William E. Seale Jr. and Carol Seale CS
William H. Speiden
Nancy H. Seamans PS
Roger W. and Sandra P. Spence UP PS
Paul and Shelley Seifert
Robert E. and Carole T. Spencer UP PS
Mark S. and Georgia S. Seiler PS
David R. and Linda H. Spillman
Dennis and Betty Semones CS
Alan Spitler CS
Ralph Semprevio
Mrs. Wayne E. Spitler
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 Larry E. and Cynthia K. Sharpe Sylvia J. and Marc W. Sheffler PS A student at Hokie Camp.
Lilly W. Shen Mark B. Sherkey Jr. Pleasant C. and Hazel P. Shields UP
Paula Diane Relf and David A. Angle Patricia A. Remias and Trevor J. Haak Laurie E. and Barbara S. Rennie
PS
Laurence J. and Nancy Reszetar Lois C. Reynolds PS Cyril S. Rice Jr. and Sarah B. Rice Patricia P. Richard Wayne and Andrea Richard PS
Gen. Thomas C. Richards and Meredyth E. Richards CS PS PS
Angela N. and Timothy J. Rivas Randolph P. and Susan L. Rivinus
CS PS
Curry A. and Irene C. Roberts PS Kent and Shirley Roberts UP David W. and Kathryn Robertson James I. Robertson Jr. UP W. Thomas and Barbara Robertson UP PS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shultz Jr. UP
Helen Dessin Spurr (Mrs. Frank A. Spurr Jr.) UP John H. Staley Jr. CS James B. and Linda N. Stark Dr. and Mrs. William H. Starnes Jr. UP PS Robert and Robbin Steele Lee R. and Regina Aultice Steeneck UP PS Beverly R. Steinman James T. Stephens
UP PS
CS
Ronald D. and Irene A. Stephens
Carolyn Adele Russell CS
Sandra Lee Siegrist PS
Glenda Rutledge (Mrs. Philip T. Rutledge Jr.) UP
Landa H. and L. Crispin Simmons CS PS
John R. Ryabik
Roger W. and Mary R. Simmons
Arlene Stevenson-Bayer (Mrs. Alan E. Bayer)
Donald L. and Mary E. Sage CS PS
Robert Curtis Sinclair Jr.
Donald W. Stewart UP PS
Karl D. and Susan G. Salnoske
Robert G. and Rebecca J. Sippel
Dorothy Grubbs Jeffress Stewart UP
Gary and Linda Skaggs PS
Douglas Stewart UP
Leonard T. Skreba Jr.
Mrs. George A. Stewart UP
Robert J. and Judith B. Simmons
PS
UP
Brian L. and Teresa P. Sanchez
Nancy Richards UP
Jesse Richardson Jr.
James A. Rule Jr. and Jeanne M. Welch UP PS
Barbara Sampson
F. W. Richards Jr. CS PS
Mrs. J. Landon Short UP
Scott and Kathy Spitzer PS
PS
PS
Cynthia and Bill Sterrett Jr. UP PS Susan V. Stevens
William W. Sauer
Stephen and Valerie Skripak CS
George E. “Ed” Stone
Betty J. and Glenn W. Saunders Jr.
The Richard Smalling Family CS PS
Samuel B. and Shirley Stone
Gordon Davis Saunders Jr. PS
Carol Smith
Virginia F. Saunders
Elizabeth M. Smith
Lisa Ann Storms and David W. Roberts Jr. CS PS
Robert W. Scates Jr. CS PS
Garnett E. Smith UP PS
Mark and Nancy Scheffel UP PS
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith Jr. UP
Glenda S. and Harvey J. Scherr
Jaime A. and Erika Rae Smith PS
Charles W. Schiffert, M.D. UP
James R. and Valerie J. Smith CS PS
B. June and Richard E. Schmidt UP PS
Linda F. Smith UP
Amy K. Schmitz
Michael R. Smith
Charles E. Stunkle PS
Harold W. Schneikert Jr. ‘65 UP PS
Robert R. Smith III and Sarah A. Smith UP
David P. and Jean O. Summers PS Donald R. and Joanna R. Sunshine UP
Joseph Stras V and Frances B. Stras Jimmie A. and Barbara Street UP Nicholas D. and Fay H. Street UP PS Lynda S. Stuart PS Louise C. and David C. Stump
Kip and Nancy Robinson
David A. Schnepp CS
Harry and Sarah Robson UP PS
Robert A. Schuhmann and Kelly Swetich
T. Michael Smith
Alan R. and Cheryl B. Swajkoski PS
Virginia Teske Smith PS
Jack and Judy Sweers UP
Cyrus Gregory Schwab III and Judith Kincaid Schwab
Hampton Vincent Snidow Jr. and Nancy J. Snidow PS
Edwin H. and Melinda P. Talley UP
Reed and Gail Schweickert UP PS
William E. and Molly H. Snizek
F. George and Wanda W. Scott PS
Ralph M. Snyder UP
Edward Scruggs UP
Ian Patrick Sobieski
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scruggs UP PS
Katherine E. G. Solters
John G. Rocovich Jr. and Sue Ellen Butler Rocovich UP PS Mark Roemer Fielding and Joyce Rolston UP PS William O. Ross
UP
Neville A. and Mary H. Rowland UP PS Meade H. and Sue F. Rudasill
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Robert W. Tallgren Shawn G. and Melana H. Talmadge PS Brenda Tarosky Louise C. Taylor Willie L. Taylor
Orren K. Tench Jr. and Helena P. Tench
Jon H. and Donna M. Van Cleave CS PS
Frank R. and Nadine White
Karin L. and Waco Zerbe
Joan L. Tepper
Monica S. Vaughan
John A. White Jr. and Mary E. White
Mark S. Zitz UP
PS
CS PS
Mary Grace Theodore PS
Donald C. and Moira Vaughn UP PS
William C. and Ann E. White CS PS
Alvin and Roberta Zlobik
C. Stephen and Elaine B. Thomas UP PS
Karl R. and Rita Verell
Mark and Molly Whitehouse UP PS
Michael T. Zuravel CS PS
David T. Thomas II and JoAnn S. Thomas UP PS
George B. and Marilyn R. Vockroth UP PS
Marion S. Whitfield Jr. and Rebecca P. Whitfield CS PS
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Darby S. Vollmer and Ronald Reynolds
John B. and Karen Whitt
Alan E. Bayer PS
Charles M. Whittington III and Brenda Whittington CS
Anne R. Bell PS
Margaret Allen Thomas
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W. Olin Thomas III PS
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Maj Gen and Mrs. Thomas T. Thompson UP PS Paul M. and Martha Ann F. Thorn
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William M. and Catherine P. Thornhill David L. and Sri M. Thornton CS PS William and Rita Thornton UP PS Raymond H. Thrift Jr. and Ellen H. Thrift CS PS Edward G. Tiedemann Jr.
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Jill S. Tietjen
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Jody L. and Lisa Williams Michael D. and Shirley N. Williams
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Scott H. and Susan K. Williams
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Elizabeth H. Ellett
George T. and Patricia J. Williamson
Mrs. Paul H. Farrier III UP
Frank C. and Cindi Willson PS
Neil A. Finn UP
George Truman Ward UP
Beverly H. Wilson and William E. Wilson III PS
Stanley M. Giddings PS
Joseph L. and Rose S. Ward PS
Helen Wilson UP
Richard C. Ward PS
Virginia Peters Wilson
Timothy D. Ward and Janet Lee PS
Richard S. Winstead
Robert H. and Carol J. Tolson UP
William H. Ward Jr. CS
Kay and Peter Winzenried UP
Nicole B. and Geoffrey H. Tonini
Ted and Donna Ware PS
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wolfe
Dorothea and Paul E. Torgersen UP PS
Alfred B. and Fonda P. Warwick CS
Ella B. Wood
Frances G. Trent UP PS
Jerry D. and Merle M. Watkins UP PS
Janice E. Woodard PS
Mrs. William A. Trice Jr. CS
Hunter R. and Llewellyn S. Watson UP PS
Charles B. Woods
Robert L. Wallace
Frances S. and Gilbert J. Till
John T. and Cornelia E. Walmsley PS
Ruth W. Tillar
Kenneth J. Walsky
Thomas C. Tillar Jr. UP
Linda S. Walton PS
Margie L. Tiller Brent M. Timberlake William R. and Priscilla S. Tise Joseph H. Todd III and Catherine C. Todd PS
Judy L. Trimble and Michael L. Emery PS
Diane D. Weaver UP PS
Douglas L. and Nina K. Trott UP PS C. Hyde Tucker UP PS David W. and Shirley M. Tucker PS Ute K. and William E. Tucker Jr.
UP
Frederick J. and Virginia G. Turner PS Mr. and Mrs. James E. Turner Jr. UP Robert C. and Dawn E. Turner Robert L. Turner UP PS Patty B. and Richard B. Turpin
Robert W. Worley Jr. and Barbara G. Worley UP PS
CS
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Wilbur H. Tusler Jr. and Kathrine Jacobs-Tusler
Randy and Meade Welch
Elaine A. Tyrrell
Robert H. and Janice G. Wells UP
Mrs. William B. Umberger
Mrs. Stewart B. West UP
Nick and Peggy Valdrighi UP PS
Alexander B. White
Marjorie K. Wells
CS PS
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Robert M. Gostel June B. Grove (Mrs. Lucian Y. Grove) UP Thomas J. Hampton UP Jack Harris UP PS Shirley Harris UP PS Ellen E. Hartman UP Gaye M. Kostinas H.C. Love UP Floyd W. Merryman Jr. UP PS B. Vaughan Noble UP
Thornie G. Worley UP
Gordon A. Noffsinger
Wesley T. and Janet C. Worsham UP
Ed W. Norwood UP PS
Joyce K. Wright
John B. Riley
Melinda Wyrick
Leonard Ringler
Joseph F. Yates
Brian K. Roberts PS
Steven M. and Madeline M. Yates
Mrs. Charles E. Schaaf
M. L. Yeatts (Mrs. Comer V. Yeatts)
George P. Schrader Jr. PS
Elaine W. Young UP
Larry E. Snyder PS
Robert B. Younger Jr. and Martha L. Younger PS
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