Westwind, Fall 2006

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Westwind www.wwc.edu/westwind

The Journal of Walla Walla College Fall 2006

Pedal for a Cause Annual Report


Stepping

Campus Current

into the Future

Alumni Homecoming Weekend April 26-29, 2007

In addition to the friendship, fellowship, and fun you’ve come to expect at WWC’s Homecoming Weekend, we invite you to join us for the Grand Opening of the new Administration Building. It’s a weekend you won’t want to miss! Watch for your invitation in the mail or register at wwc.edu/alumni. Reserve Walla Walla hotel rooms early. Hotels are typically booked up to six weeks before this event.

Honoring the classes of: 2 Westwind Fall 2006

1957, 1962, 1967, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, and 1997


MilleFeuille Photography/Shannon Ledford

Contents

4 Campus Current 1 Bits and Pieces 1 12 Innovate “Thinking outside of the box” is just another day at the office for these five engineering alumni.

22 Interview

Pedal for a Cause

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Five cyclists embarked on a journey from Canada to Mexico, battling the cancer that claimed a family member and friend.

Westwind  Fall 2006, Volume 26, Number 3 Editor  Rosa Jimenez  Production Manager and Copy Editor  Amy Wilkinson  Campus Current Editor  Kristi Spurgeon  Alumnotes Writer  Lindsay Krueger  Contributing Writers  Annie Lambeth, Jenny Watters Design  Robert Car Graphics  Cover Photo  Freckled Pear Studio

24 Alumnotes 29 In Memory 31 Annual Report 63 From My Point of View 64 College Avenue Crossings

About the cover  Engineering alumnus Adriaan Smit’s WavyWand has found many homes—from toy to traffic directing tool.

Westwind is published three times a year for alumni and friends of Walla Walla College, a Seventh-day Adventist university. It is produced by the Office of College Relations. This issue was printed in December 2006. Third-class postage is paid at College Place, Wash. © 2006 by Walla Walla College. Address: Westwind/OCR   204 S. College Ave.   College Place, WA 99324 Telephone: 509-527-2513  Toll-free: 800-377-2586  E-mail: westwind@wwc.edu  Online: www.wwc.edu/westwind

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Campus Current

Name Change  New Faculty  Gull Grant

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he Administration Building is not the only thing on the rise at Walla Walla College. Excitement and anticipation are also growing on campus, as the Ad Building nears completion, and the final details come together under the watchful eye of Spokane company, Leone & Keeble, Inc. The 42,862-square-foot building resembles the design of the first Ad Building, which was

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razed in 2003. Beginning in early 2007, the new building will house administrative offices, as well as the academic departments of history, English, and the School of Theology. We look forward to celebrating the new building with you during Alumni Weekend. You are invited to join us on April 28 for the Ad Building Grand Opening.  n

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Ad Building Nears Completion


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Campus Current

Same Place, New Name

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eginning next fall, students entering Walla Walla College will follow in the footsteps of thousands of alumni, as they tread the sidewalks and staircases of campus. But there will be one small difference: these students will be known as “university students.” Walla Walla College has elected to change its name to Walla Walla University, to better reflect the scope of its programs and the nature of its student body. That change will take effect September 1, 2007. The change was approved by the college’s governing body, the Walla Walla College Constituency, which is comprised of delegates representing the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. “Our liberal arts core and our commitment to personalized education will remain strong, however we are adopting a university name to more accurately describe our institution,” says WWC President John McVay. “We will never become a large research university. That’s not who we are. Changing our name doesn’t change our core, instead, our name now matches the reality of what we are,” he adds. As part of the transition, the

phrase “Seventh-day Adventist Higher Education” will also be used as a descriptor to the university name. “Our name may be changing, but our education will continue to be rooted in the Seventh-day Adventist faith and tradition,” McVay says. The constituency meeting was an enlightening and prayerful event, and although other possible names were discussed, Walla Walla University was the obvious preference. Of the 252 delegates who voted, 83 percent voted to approve the name change. “I appreciate very much the obvious interest the constituency took in the discussion and the gracious spirit of the debate,” McVay says. The vote on a new name follows an earlier recommendation

by the college’s Board of Trustees to adopt a university status. Walla Walla College has been officially recognized as a university for more than 10 years by the Carnegie Foundation’s Basic Classification System, which provides guidelines for naming higher education institutions. Classifications are based on programs and students graduating with master’s degrees. Approximately one-third of WWC’s graduates each year receive a master’s degree, according to Ginger-Ketting Weller, vice president for academic administration. “Most students are involved in professional programs, typical of universities,” she says. Other factors contributing to

a name change include positioning the school more accurately to similar institutions and clarifying the institution to international students who associate “college” with a secondary school.  n

Above: After eliminating a number of proposed names, regional church delegates overwhelmingly approved “Walla Walla University.” Below: Delegates hear from President John McVay at the October 1 college constituency meeting, where delegates officially approved the name change.

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Campus Current

Expertise, Experience, and International Views Five new faculty members bring a wealth of knowledge to the campus community.

Ronald LeBlanc, (not pictured) visiting professor of marketing, brings years of experience to his marketing classes. LeBlanc is

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professor emeritus at Idaho State University, where he taught undergraduate and graduate marketing for more than 26 years. Prior to that he served in the Marine Corps and began his teaching career as a jet airplane flight instructor. LeBlanc completed his master’s and doctoral degrees at the University of Arizona. He and his wife, Linda, have been married for 30 years. They have five horses, five kittens, and two dogs.

Mary McClay, assistant professor of nursing, teaches mental health nursing on the Portland campus. She has a master’s degree in nursing from the University of Mary, in Bismark, N.D. Most recently, McClay worked as a psychiatric nurse practitioner at Southwest Washington Medical Center. She also runs a private

Mary McClay

mental health practice near her home in Vancouver, Wash. In addition, McClay has 15 year’s teaching experience, including several years at Andrews University and Union College, as well as schools in Texas and the Northwest. McClay and her husband, Bruce, have two adult children, Johanna and Douglas.

Annette Melgosa, periodicals librarian, has a master’s degree in library science from the University of London, and is completing her thesis for a master of education from the University of Southern Queensland. She has many years experience as a librarian and has spent several years in the information technology field. Melgosa and her husband, Julian, WWC’s new dean of the School of Education and

Annette Melgosa

Psychology, say they enjoy being back in the United States after spending many years in the Far East. The couple has two children, Claudia and Andrew.

Julian Melgosa, dean of the School of Education and Psychology, graduated from the University of Madrid with a master’s degree in psychology. He completed his doctoral studies at Andrews University in 1985. Before coming to WWC, Melgosa served as president of the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies in the Philippines. He is also the author of many books on relationships and family life, which have been translated into six languages. Melgosa’s wife, Annette, is periodicals librarian at the Peterson Memorial Library.  n

Julian Melgosa

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Linda Ivy, assistant professor of psychology, completed her undergraduate and doctoral studies at the University of Oregon, and has an associate degree from WWC. She recently participated in an internship at the Oregon Health Sciences University, where she worked with disabled children. Although she is teaching undergraduate students this quarter, she will soon turn her focus to graduate-level classes in the School of Education and Psychology. Ivy is also an “adrenaline junky” who has been bungee jumping twice, skydiving once, and loves anything fast. She has a son, Chris, and two cats.


Campus Current

“Not a cup, but a cow” While handing out rations of milk to hungry children during the Spanish Civil War, farmer Dan West had an epiphany: “These children don’t need a cup, they need a cow.” Thus, the relief agency Heifer International was born. For nearly 60 years, Heifer has aimed to create sustainable resources for under-developed areas of the world. Now Walla Walla College is lending a hand. As part of their Christmas festivities, the student-led worship service The Awakening decided to raise $5,000 to purchase one of Heifer’s Gift Arks. Three week’s worth of offering combined with gifts from Improv Church, Milo Adventist Academy, and several anonymous donors, helped the Awakening reach its goal.

Here’s what the Ark will include: • 1 heifer and 1 bull • 2 sheeps • 2 camels • 2 oxen • 2 water buffalo • 2 llamas • 2 beehives • 2 goats

• 2 donkeys • 2 trios of ducks • 2 trios of rabbits • 2 trios of guinea pigs • 2 flock of geese • 2 pigs • 2 flocks of chicks

People Notes lJoAnn Wiggins, professor

of business, was presented the Teaching Excellence Award for the Western Region of the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. She received the award at the organization’s annual conference in Chicago in June.

lDave Bullock, professor of communications, pursued his love of politics during a recent sabbatical as the communication manager for the Peter Goldmark congressional campaign. Goldmark ran

for office in Eastern Washington’s Fifth District.

lGregory Dodds, associate pro-

fessor of history, presented a paper at a prestigious, weeklong conference at Oxford University. The conference marked the centenary of the publication of the first volume of P. S. Allen’s edition of the letters of Erasmus. Dodds’s paper was entitled “Joseph Hall, Thomas Fuller, and the Erasmian via media.”

lJohn Dennison, director of

choral activities and orchestra conductor, was invited to lead several choral workshops in Malaysia this past August. The workshops, ranging from individual singers to full choirs, concluded with a public concert in Penang.

lJessica Hahn, senior engineer-

ing major, spent the summer as an intern at the Hanford Site in Richland, Wash. A plutonium production complex, Hanford was used to develop nuclear weapons and now, under the Department of Energy, is part of the world’s largest environmental cleanup project. Read about her experiences at blogs.wwc.edu/jessica.

lSteve Hamstra, senior

mass communications major, interned with the Office of Adventist Mission at the General Conference in Silver Spring, Md., over the summer. His duties included writing video scripts for multiple Adventist media sources, voice work, and research.

lJim Nestler, professor of biol-

ogy, recently presented “Daily cycles of activity, metabolism, and nutrient production in sea cucumbers” at the 12th International Echinoderm Conference, held at the University of New Hampshire.

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Campus Current

Chris Drake

Disaster Simulation Tests New Skills

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f you had driven down College Avenue one Friday in mid-July you may have spotted victims trapped under falling debris, while dust and smoke spewed from a nearby building. You’d have seen distraught “parents” running around the building, while Walla Walla College faculty and staff headed inside to help. And fortunately, the dramatic scene was fake. It was a test, designed to evaluate the emergency response of 17 faculty and staff who were completing Community Emergency Response Team training, a fourday series of disaster classes that educate participants about disaster preparedness and response. CERT training was one piece of an ongoing effort to become more prepared for emergencies on campus. Class participant Paddy McCoy, director of village student life, believes the training 8 Westwind Fall 2006

was crucial for WWC. “We care for so many people and different situations that the more prepared we are to help in a time of emergency, the better off we’ll be,” he says. “We owe it to our campus family, as well as to our Christian calling, to be as prepared as possible.” The CERT concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles Fire Department in 1985, after a large disaster underscored the need for trained civilians. In 1994, the Federal Emergency Management Agency began promoting the program nationwide. In Walla Walla, the program is sponsored by the county’s Emergency Management Department. WWC and the county joined forces to offer an intensive CERT class on the WWC campus. Classes were taught by area emergency responders and included disaster preparedness, fire sup-

pression, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. “It was a real eye opener,” says Kristy Guldhammer, director of the Teaching Learning Center. “I learned that I was clueless about some of the very important procedures to follow in case of an emergency, but I now feel that I am much more prepared.” The four-day CERT training ended with a mass casualty simulation at Village Hall. CERT members used their new training to search the building, triage and rescue victims, and treat their injuries, all while practicing good team communication and organization. Linda Nelson, chair of the Technology Department, took the training because she wanted to be able to respond if something happens on campus or in the community. She was part of a triage team during the simulation. “Now I

Left: Shawna Larsen treats an “earthquake victim” during a disaster simulation involving a group of faculty and staff. Right: Ralph Stirling and Paddy McCoy rush to save a trapped victim during a disaster simulation at Village Hall.

feel like I could enter a real mass casualty incident and help to sort out the injured people. The class also inspired me to take additional training in first aid and CPR.”  n


Campus Current

Walla Walla College Ranks In Top National Category

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tudents, faculty and staff, and alumni know Walla Walla College is a great school. And they’re not the only ones. U.S.News & World Report’s annual edition of “America’s Best Colleges” also knows WWC is a great school. The magazine places WWC 41st in the category of “Best Universities—Master’s” in the Western region of

the United States. “We are very pleased to see Walla Walla College recognized as one of the top universities in the nation,” says John McVay, WWC president. “Although this is just one indicator of our continuing success, it is still rewarding.” U.S.News & World Report annually ranks the nation’s four-year accredited colleges and universities. There were

557 universities in the “Best Universities—Master’s” category and WWC was compared with 123 other universities in the western region. The magazine evaluates each institution based on several broad categories including peer assessment, freshman retention and graduation rates, class sizes, student/faculty ratio, percentage of full-time faculty, acceptance

rate, and alumni giving. “One of the factors leading to our high ranking is our 13 to 1 student-teacher ratio,” McVay says. “Another strong factor is our alumni giving. At 25 percent, we have one of the highest average alumni giving rates of all the universities in our category.”  n

Walla Walla College Biologist Receives Major Grant

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Walla Walla College biologist recently received a $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for his work with the glaucouswinged seagulls. The grant will be divided with two scientists from Andrews University, who have also participated in the research. “We were very fortunate to have received this money in a time of very competitive awards,” says grant recipient Joe Galusha, professor of biology and associate vice president for graduate studies. The money will be used to support ecological research of glaucous-winged seagulls in the Puget Sound area of Washington state, including salary funding for two WWC science undergraduates and one biology graduate student during each of the next three years. The focus of the research will be on predicting the behavior and movements of seabirds in their natural surroundings. Galusha has been involved in the study of seagulls for more than 25 years. Recently, catastrophic reproductive failures of these seabirds have been associated with dramatic reductions in food fish and increases in predations, especially by bald eagles. The research will allow students to apply state-of-the-art mathematical modeling to real-world biological problems. “We will model these changes and potential causes to see how they are related and how to respond to them,” he says. “We are very excited about the interdisciplinary nature of this grant and will use it to teach another generation of quantitative biologists about the application of differential equations to a new form of biological analysis,” Galusha says.  n

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It’s all here. You can be too. If you’re thinking about a college education and money is a question, take this quiz. Our answers will amaze you. 1

Which of the following statements is true? A. Last year, the average family paid only $4,356 toward their student’s WWC education. B. We’ve got nearly $39 million in financial aid to award for 2006-07. C. More than 75% of our students qualify for need-based financial aid. D. All of the above statements are true.

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For approximately what percentage of parents does sending their student to WWC cost less than Adventist academy did? A. 60-70% B. 80-90% C. 50-60% D. 90-100%

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How can Walla Walla College cost less than a public college or university? (Circle all that apply.) A. WWC Grants—last year, the financial award for each student who showed maximum need included a $7,300 WWC Grant. (That’s free money!) B. WWC’s tuition is lower than Walla Walla Community College’s. C. Many of WWC’s freshmen receive scholarships, some as much as $22,000—in addition to need-based aid. D. The maximum financial award at WWC for 2006-07 will be more than the cost of tuition, room, board and books. (At Washington State colleges and universities it will be less than $10,000.)

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Which two Washington schools have the lowest room and board rates this year? A. Heritage University D. University of Washington B. University of Puget Sound E. Walla Walla College C. Washington State University F. Seattle Pacific University

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What is the financial aid file priority date at WWC? A. April 30 B. May 31 C. June 30 D. July 31 We want you here. And we’ll do everything we can to help get you here. wwc.edu • 800-541-8900 or 509-527-2327 For financial solutions: sfs.wwc.edu • 800-656-2815 or 509-527-2815

Quiz Answers:

1. D

2. B

3. A, C, D

4. A, E

5. A


Bits & Pieces Collective Experience For 24 years, Vice President for Financial Administration Manford Simcock balanced the college’s accounts, leading the way through many changes. This summer, WWC thanked Simcock and three other administrators who said “farewell” to WWC. Collectively, the four administrators, Simcock, President Jon Dybdahl, Vice President for College Advancement Karen Johnson, and Vice President for Student Administration June Ferguson, represent 66 years of experience at WWC.

Student Working Numbers The job market at WWC is looking good. Last year, more than 1,200 students were authorized to work on campus. The Student Employment Office also placed another 130 in offcampus work-study positions,

and dozens more work off campus at part-time jobs. Tell that to anyone who says students today don’t work as hard as they used to.

Les Champs de la Lavande Popular Café Food Haystacks are an old Adventist standby, but in the WWC cafeteria they’re being pushed aside for … Apricot Chicken. (No, not “real” chicken.) Sodexho manager Tom Dandridge says the Asian-inspired entrée is the most popular item sold in the café, followed closely by the ubiquitous haystacks and the pasta bar.

Every spring, several students from Jean-Paul Grimaud’s French classes take a trip to the lavender fields of France, without ever leaving Washington State. The Blue Mountain Lavender Farm, owned by assistant professor of modern languages Jean-Paul and his wife, Karen, rolls across 10 acres of hillside near Touchet,

Wash. The family hires several WWC students to cut lavender. It could be a guaranteed grade boost for those lucky language students—all conversations in the field are held in French.

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e t a v Inno It starts with an idea. A doodle on a dinner napkin. A scribble in the margin of a note pad. Soon it takes on a life of its own. A sketch begets a design. A design fathers a prototype. A prototype evolves into a finished product. It’s a process five of our engineering alumni know all too well. Their inventions represent fields as diverse as medicine, construction, and retail. Yet at the heart, they all represent one thing—innovation.

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Harley Heinrich ’79

Seattle, Wash. Chief Technologist, Intermec Technologies Innovation: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

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ometimes big inventions are small—really small. Radio Frequency Identification uses a silicon chip the size of a pepper flake, placed on a conductive ink trace, to store information. This information can be read and written to 20 to 30 feet away, without the label being visible. This means a product with an RFID-enabled label can be scanned without being taken apart or removed from its box or wrapping. This technology has a myriad of uses from tracking pets to monitoring inventory. Wal-Mart has jumped on the technology, projecting that more than 1,000 of its stores will be RFID enabled by January 2007.

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Laurel Dovich ’86

College Place, Wash. Professor of Engineering, Walla Walla College Innovation: Computer program model to calculate flat-slab building retrofitting requirements

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hat is a building owner to do when his/her structure no longer meets earthquake requirements outlined in local building codes? For many, the answer is nothing. With the high price of retrofitting and little to no government enforcement, costly renovations are usually neglected. WWC professor Laurel Dovich is changing all of that by making retrofitting more affordable. Historically, it was difficult to measure how strong a building was laterally; so retrofitting was done to the maximum degree without taking into account the building’s inherent strength. Computers now allow engineers to calculate a building’s strength, but for many years programs only existed for “column-beam” buildings, not “flatslab” buildings. Dovich has devised a computer program, which translates traditional columnbeam calculations into flat-slab calculations, allowing more building owners to undertake these potentially live-saving renovations.

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Adriaan Smit ’02

Freckled Pear Studio

Beaverton, Ore. Alight Technologies, LLC Innovation: WavyWand Virtual Display

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ids can play with it, sports fans can cheer with it, and road workers can direct traffic with it. It is the WavyWand, a virtual display device that, when waved side-to-side, uses light to draw an image or text message in midair. Sold with numerous preprogrammed images, text messages, and animations, the wand can also be reprogrammed to display any image or message the user desires. HGTV named the WavyWand one of its top Christmas gifts for 2006.

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Gunnar Lovhoiden ’89 Bartlett, TN Director of Advanced Research, Luminetx Corporation Innovation: VeinViewer

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obody likes needles, especially children. Thankfully, injections and blood-draws are becoming easier and less painful due in part to the VeinViewer. Hailed the “Invention of the Year” by Time magazine, the VeinViewer captures an image of a patient’s vein pattern and projects an enhanced image back on to the skin, allowing medical personnel to easily see and locate veins. Gunnar Lovhoiden developed an early prototype of this technology while in graduate school at the University of Tennessee in Memphis and now works at Luminetx, the developer and marketer of the VeinViewer.

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Dennis L. Vories ’74 Valley Center, Calif. Consulting Engineer in private practice Innovation: ZIPLEVEL PRO-2000

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any construction professionals throughout the world owe a debt of gratitude to Dennis Vories, creator of the ZIPLEVEL PRO-2000. Replacing conventional rotary lasers, the ZIPLEVEL is a precision altimeter that levels and reads elevations in digits over unlimited ranges without math, line-of-sight, distance error, or factory calibration. Originally called the COMPULEVEL, Vories took his patented idea to Stanley Works in New Britain, Conn., which agreed to fund his development of the project. Five years later, the product acquired three additional patents, a number of innovation awards, and debuted on the market.

Edward F. Cross School of Engineering Founded 1947 Number of students enrolled  225 Graduates to date  More than 1,200 Concentrations offered  Civil, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering. An interdisciplinary program in bioengineering is also available. Named after  Its founder, Edward Fulton Cross, who established the department in 1947. The school was named in his honor in 1991. Noteworthy  WWC was the first Adventist school to have an engineering department.

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Pedal for a Cause

Five intrepid cyclists. 1,800 miles. From Canada to Mexico, they battled heat, wind, flat tires, and at least one harrowing crash to fight the deadly cancer that had claimed a beloved friend and family member. Teri Kuhlman, a longtime employee of the Health and Physical Education Department at Walla Walla College, died of melanoma in 2004. Kuhlman was the wife of WWC faculty member Curtis Kuhlman. The Endless Ride 1 (TER1) is named in her honor and was created to raise awareness of the disease—and money to help eradicate it. Rider Rodd Strobel gives us a glimpse of the road from the saddle.

By Rod Strobel and Kristi Spurgeon

Monday, July 1 The Endless Ride adventure began, ironically, with a long car trip. After spending the morning loading the trailer with food, bikes, food, tents, sleeping bags, food, luggage, and more food, we took off for Curlew Lake, Wash., where we camped before the next day’s ride.

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Thursday, July 13 Lind, Wash., to Hermiston, Ore. The inch-and-a-half wide shoulder (OK, it might have been two inches) from Wallula Gap to Hermiston proved challenging, but we passed the skinniest sections as quickly as we could. The only real mishap of the day occurred when David got a flat tire and broke another spoke. We are beginning to suspect that he carries a pair of cutters and just reaches down for a quick “snip,” when he decides he has ridden enough for the day. Despite the distance covered today, we all felt pretty good and were glad to have Washington behind us. Tuesday, July 18 Mitchell, Ore., to La Pine, Ore. Today Marv had an unfortunate encounter with a rock a few miles north of La Pine. It was a pretty scary moment, as his front tire blew out and sent him swerving into the middle of the southbound lane. I looked back just in time to see him hit the pavement in the middle of the lane and

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All photos by Shannon Ledford

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to see his bike bounce across the centerline. Keeping his wits about him, he quickly rolled to the side of the road where we checked to make sure all his parts were in the right place and tended to his splitopen right elbow. Because his helmet cracked—saving his noggin—he will need to procure a new one before he resumes his journey. Wednesday, July 19 La Pine, Ore., to Diamond Lake, Ore. Today started out bad and steadily got worse. When Marv woke up this morning, he discovered that laying down and sitting up were OK, but anything that put weight on his right hip was not OK. After much deliberation he decided it would be best to recover from his injuries at home, though we hope he will be able to rejoin us somewhere in California. Our ride today can be described rather briefly. Longer than we expected. Two flat tires. Headwinds most of the day. A seemingly endless hill. Other than that, our seats hurt, our feet hurt, and we are tired. We face another century [100 miles] tomorrow. And right now I am too tired to even care if it is uphill or into the wind.

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Monday, July 24 Arcata, Calif., to Piercy, Calif. Today we discovered that although you can get so hot it feels like you will burst into flames, it doesn’t actually happen. The ride through The Avenue of the Giants was more like a ride through The Avenue of the Giant Heat Lamps. When our delirium diminished enough that our vision returned, the scenery was actually quite beautiful. If we thought that The Avenue of the Giants was hot, we were

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mistaken—that was actually the cool part of the ride. When we were in Garberville, the thermometer in the truck had a reading of 121 degrees. None of us doubted that the temperature on the road was any less. Saturday, July 29 Rest Day Donna Baerg, sister of Marlene Baerg, of WWC School of Engineering fame, very kindly let us camp at her house for the weekend. She was gone, but left word with her friends that a bunch of dangerous looking people may be seen hanging around her house for a couple of days. (Seriously, that’s what they told us. I guess our fame precedes us.) Instead of calling the police, they welcomed us when we arrived and invited us to lunch after church. Tim Kubrock, whom I knew from my days teaching in Southern California, is the principal at Monterey Bay Academy now. He came by to ask if Curtis would share a little about our trip at church. As usual, we met several people at church whom we know, or who know people we know, so it was nice to make connections and expand our church family. It turns out that Dave Thomas, of WWC School of Theology fame, has a cousin (Natalie) that we met here as well.

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Monday, July 31 Big Sur, Calif., to Morro Bay, Calif. Nothing like starting the day with a climb. Even getting out of the campground required going up hill. David has objected to calling all of the rollers we have to go over “kickers,” so we have come up with a definitive categorizing system. If we can stay in our big chain rings, then it is a “roller” or a “kicker.” If we shift into our small chain rings, then it is a called a “hill.” If we have to shift into our two lowest gears, then it is officially a “climb.” Misidentifying any of the above categories runs you the risk of being called a Girl Scout.

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Friday, Aug. 4 Dana Point, Calif., to Mexico What a day. The towns rolled by with seemingly little effort, but that may just have been because we knew we were on the home stretch. Wanting to prolong the fun, we took the scenic route and finally caught up with our expanded support crew a couple of miles from the “actual” border. Reaching the border, we took a few pictures for posterity and rode back for more hugs, more pictures, and some cold drinks.

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The Endless Ride 1 raised more than $20,000 for melanoma Thank you to our 20 Westwind Fall 2006


Team TER1 Day 27 It has been an incredible journey. When Curtis brought up the idea of a fundraising ride for the Teri Lynn Kulhman Cancer Foundation, I don’t think this is quite what he envisioned. The truth is, even after a year-anda-half of planning and organizing, none of us really knew what to expect. It turns out that The Endless Ride 1 is a lot like life. Times for planning and dreaming, and times when dealing with the realities of the day consumes all of your energy. Moments of ease and comfort, and seemingly endless moments of fear, pain, and uncertainty. We have been blessed in innumerable ways by having gone through this experience. We are tired, but we have been made stronger. In many ways, we will miss the rhythms of sleep, eat, ride, sleep, eat, ride that we have become accustomed to. But we are also ready to return to the comforts of our “normal” life. As Curtis and I shook hands and hugged at the border yesterday, I said something to him that he has told me is the only way he has survived through the tough times he has faced. “One day at a time, my friend, one day at a time.”  n

Riders Curtis Kuhlman, WWC faculty David Green, WWC student Marvin Denney, WWC faculty Kraig Scott, WWC faculty Rodd Strobel, WWC staff Support Team Julie Scott, Kraig’s wife, Week One chef Roger and Dorita Strobel, Rodd’s parents, Week Two-Four chef and crew Andrew Scott, Kraig and Julie’s youngest son, TER1 videographer

TER1 Facts

Average miles per day: 89.41 Average Speed: 17.43 miles per hour Total riding time: 107.7 hours Longest ride: 126 miles Shortest ride: 65 miles

Riders left to right: Rodd Strobel, David Green, Curtis Kuhlman, and Kraig Scott. (Not pictured: Marvin Denney)

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Interview

Ornithologist Pamela Rasmussen shows off her feathered friend the Common Hoopoe Upupa epops.

Uncovering ‘Fowl’ Play By Amy Wilkinson Imagine discovering Beethoven plagiarized his Fifth Symphony or that Picasso’s masterpieces were simple paint-by-numbers. It’s happened, although not in the realm of music or fine art, but in the world of birds. While compiling her two-volume work Birds of South Asia: The Ripley Guide, biology graduate Pamela Rasmussen ’82 and ’83 stumbled upon the greatest deception the ornithological community has ever seen. Now, as a result of Rasmussen’s discovery, thousands of specimens collected by the late, world-renowned ornithologist Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen are suspect.

I heard about an article by Alan Knox alleging that Meinertzhagen had stolen redpoll specimens and possibly other species. I recognized the name Meinertzhagen as one I had run across as a contributor to the records of the Indian subcontinent. I went back to the handbook of birds of India/Pakistan and went through it systematically and made a list of the species and subspecies for which his records are the only ones on which the occurrence of that species or subspecies is based. At that time it was 14 major taxa (species or strongly marked subspecies). I began to worry. I didn’t want to include species in the guide that hadn’t actually been recorded. Nigel Collar from BirdLife International 22 Westwind Fall 2006

recommended that while I was at the British Museum the following week, I contact the head curator, Robert Prys-Jones, and have him pull those specimens, so he and I could examine them. So that’s what I did. Prys-Jones and I were quite easily able to determine that at least some of them were fraudulent. By fraudulent I mean the label with Meinertzhagen’s name and data is not genuine. The specimen is still a good specimen; it’s generally what it says it is. But the where, when, who—all of it is fraudulent. How were you able to determine that the specimens were fraudulent; that they were not Meinertzhagen’s, but had been stolen from other collectors?

Each ornithologist prepares his or her specimens in a different style. There are many different variables, such as where the first incision is made, whether they use a support stick, whether they break or cut the leg bones, and what kind of materials they stuff it with. All we could say initially was that Meinertzhagen’s

questionable specimens didn’t have anything stylistically in common with each other. How did you eventually figure out the rightful collector of each specimen?

We quickly realized that we had to compare them with members of the same species that were at the British Museum. When we started doing that, we found other people’s series that had specimens prepared in the exact same style as the Meinertzhagen specimens. When a specimen comes into the museum, it is entered into a register or catalogue with a unique number. When we checked those registers, we would often find that where someone else’s specimens match Meinertzhagen’s, there should have been an additional specimen that wasn’t there. We found this in quite a few cases, and by the end of that trip we were pretty sure that most, if not all, of those 14 unique taxa were fraudulent. Since then, we’ve determined that all 14 are indeed fraudulent, plus many more. The analysis has

Kurt Stepnitz, MSU University Relations

During your research for The Ripley Guide you discovered that ornithologist Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen had not only stolen specimens from his colleagues, but had relabeled them with false data. What initial clues led you to question Meinertzhagen’s specimens?


Interview broadened considerably. because we need to know more than just whether his rare or unique records were fraudulent. We needed to know whether this extended to his ordinary records, and we found out that it certainly does. Will this fraud have lasting implications on the ornithological community?

Yes. There is no reason to believe that this fraud does not extend further than just the Indian subcontinent. He collected thousands of specimens from Africa, the Middle East, Northern Europe, and Asia. And many of those are published as unique or important records. We found more than 75 records for South Asia, where his specimens gave an erroneous idea; something about the data he attributed to his specimens was different enough that it changed what we knew about that species. For instance, he claimed to have collected a certain species in the winter in the Himalayas. Nobody knew at that time that that species was actually migratory, and they were not there that time of year. It was only when I published my book that I was able to correct that record. Are there plans to conduct an exhaustive investigation of Meinertzhagen’s specimens?

Prys-Jones has some plans, but the problem is, it is very timeconsuming and is not the kind of thing that one can readily get major grant support for. It needs to be done. How soon it will be done, I don’t know. The Ripley Guide is the first of its kind to include extensive vocalizations of the birds of South Asia. How do you translate “bird” into English?

Originally, I felt that I couldn’t do the vocalization descriptions for the book because I have defective hearing—I can’t hear

high pitches. But then I got ahold of some sonogram software, and realized that I could see the whole vocalization that way. I was able to see what I was missing and use the sonogram to make quantitative and qualitative descriptions for each vocalization. First, I make a sonogram for each species—often it is dozens or hundreds, because some birds have very extensive repertoires, while others show a lot of geographic or racial variation. I go through the sonograms and try to work out what characterizes each species, and how many vocalizations they have, and how they differ from other species. I then do the quantitative analysis, basically documenting the length of the notes, the pitch, the frequency, etc. In many cases, I write sort of a transcription, which is, in words, as close as possible to the sound of the bird. Of course there are problems with that, because different things sound different to different people, and the conditions that you hear them in on the tape recorder may be different than the conditions that you would hear them in in the wild. Tell us about your current work at Michigan State University. Are you working on any special projects?

My main job is teaching, so right now I’m teaching ornithology, which is obviously my favorite course. In the spring, I’ll be teaching bioscience for majors and introductory biology for nonmajors. Last July I was part of a project to do field work in Northern Burma. To work there in the rainy season is kind of awful in some ways because of the constant rain and the leeches, but it was very rewarding, because no one ever goes there to do ornithological work during that time of the year. We found a few new things, not new species, but a few new things that were not known for that part

of Burma. I’m hoping to go back next summer. Some 46 million Americans call themselves birders. If you were to assemble a “beginners birding kit,” what would you include?

I just put one together for the students in my ornithology class. Some had never used binoculars before! Obviously you’ll need binoculars. You will also need a book for the region and will need to start becoming familiar with those birds and when and where you’ll see them. Otherwise, if you go into the field with no knowledge of what you might see, it’s much more tedious. It’s good to hang out with other birders—you learn a lot that way. It’s good to have tapes for that region, like the Peterson Field Guide tapes, and a tape recorder. Take a notebook to write everything down. Don’t forget a hat, sunglasses, field clothes, mosquito repellent, an umbrella, and water. How did you become interested in birds?

When I was a kid my dad told me I should be doing something useful, productive. I didn’t know what that might be instead of playing dolls. My mom brought a bird book home, and I started looking at it, and I immediately became hooked on that. I thought it was the most amazing thing I had ever seen. My younger sister also saw the bird book but didn’t feel that way at all. I guess it’s just one of those things.  n

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Alumnotes

1950s Nettie (Hetke) English ’56 makes her home in Hermiston, Ore. She has worked in the nursing field for more than 50 years and continues to work part-time at Gifford Medical. In 1957, Nettie married Rex English, both were graduates in the class of 1956. Rex passed away in 1994. He was a high school English teacher, as well as a member of the U.S. Army. Nettie’s most impressionable memory of WWC was on Veterans Day in 1955. That day the temperature dropped from 70 degrees to 20 degrees below zero! She also fondly remembers nursing school in Portland. She worked hard, but it made her appreciate her school even more. She has never applied for a job, since nurses were scarce, word of mouth was all it took. Nettie has two sons, Max att., and Scott; and two grandchildren.

and Phuket. He spent 14 years as the chief executive officer of Penang Seventh-day Adventist Hospital. In 1982 he returned to the U.S. and opened up a private medical practice in Kennewick, Wash. In 1996, he continued his overseas service as a relief surgeon. The couple has two children, Ginger Ketting-Weller ’85 and Case ’86.

Nadine (Galbraith) Grovet ’56 and her husband, Bernard, are retired in Galahad, Alaska. After graduating with a major in nursing education, Nadine spent 37 years at St. Joseph’s Hospital, where she worked as a registered nurse and held the director of nursing position from 1972 to 1986. Nadine always held a church office in her small church, and in 1985, she was the first woman to be ordained as an elder in her church. In her free time, Nadine enjoys music, camping, gardening, cooking, and baking. From her time at WWC she remembers having a super roommate and wonderful neighbors in Conard Hall. “I met some of the nicest people in the world while at WWC,” she writes. Bernard and Nadine have three sons, Douglas, Kevin ’84, and Robert att.; and nine grandchildren.

Paul Lindstrom ’56 and his wife, Donna (Newell) ’51, make their home in Pasco, Wash. After graduating from WWC with a major in business administration, Paul began his first denominational internship with the North Pacific Union Conference. In 1960 he was named president of the Oregon Association of Hospital Accounting. He spent six years serving as the chief accountant and treasurer of the Portland Sanitarium and Hospital and later served as the assistant treasurer for the NPUC. In 1967 he was on special assignment at Hinsdale Hospital, where he created the first Fund Accounting Manual for American Seventh-day Adventist hospitals. He was ordained into the ministry and spent one year serving as an administrator and pastor at Ile-Ife Hospital in Nigeria and four years as the secretary-treasurer for the Ghana Mission.

Samuel Ketting ’56 and his wife, Effie Jean ’56, make their home in College Place. Samuel is a retired surgeon who spent much of his career serving overseas. He spent seven years at the Seventh-day Adventist hospitals in Bangkok

Richard Madson ’56 and his wife, Kathryn, make their home in College Place. After graduating with a major in business administration, Richard went on to earn his certified public accountant certificate in 1959. He practiced public and private

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accountancy in Washington and Alaska until 1980. During his time in Alaska, Richard also worked as a commercial salmon fisherman. Since 1980 he has been building homes and commercial buildings. In 1997 he joined Gospel Outreach as a volunteer accountant, then became a board member and treasurer. Currently Richard is the chief executive officer. In his free time he enjoys carpentry and welding. Richard and Kathryn have two children, Kristi and Karin att.; and four grandchildren. Joan (Potts) Sproul ’56 is living in Yuba City, Calif. After graduating from WWC with a major in nursing, Joan spent six years working as a psychiatric nurse and eight years working in her husband’s dental office. She retired in 1994 to care for her mother and husband. Her husband passed away in April 2004. Currently she is the Sabbath school secretary, assistant treasurer, and deaconess at the Yuba City Church. In her free time, Joan loves to garden, quilt, make cards, scrapbook, and take care of her yard. From her time at WWC she remembers skating on Saturday nights, Amateur Hour, and walking to school from her College Place home. She has three children, Jennifer Hutchinson, Sherry Breedlove, and Jeff; and two grandchildren. Leland Wilson ’56 and his wife, Halcyon, make their home in Riverside, Calif.,

where Leland is a semi-retired research professor. After finishing a major in chem-

istry, Leland went on to earn a master’s and doctoral degree. He has worked as a chemistry professor at Union College, Philippine Union College, La Sierra University, and University of California at Riverside. Leland enjoys a variety of extracurricular activities, including being a docent at the LSU World Museum of Natural History and playing basketball. He also enjoys being involved with the LSU Seventh-day Adventist church. Some of Leland’s favorite WWC memories include: singing hymns at the Sittner worships, meeting Halcyon, playing basketball, singing in the choir under Professor Dortch, the birth of his first son two days before graduation, excellent teachers, working on the farm and at Harris Pine Mills, the Blue Mountains, and most of all, his friends. The couple has six children, Janice Clark, Leland Jr., Laurie, Kifford, Jan Rhodes Schulz, and LaVelle Rhodes; 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

1960s Mary (Richards) Aaron ’61 and her husband, Thomas att., have retired to their country home in Shelton, Wash. After spending 30 years in elementary education, Mary has “retired” to a part-time, caregiving job that she enjoys greatly. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, reading, music, and spending time with her granddaughter, Lily. Some of her fondest WWC memories include taking classes from Miss Bernice Searle, who inspired her to become the best teacher possible. She also recalls Elder Stoehr’s Spirit of Prophecy classes, where he would announce every morning, in his German accent, “Good morning class! What a beautiful day for a quiz.” The couple has three children, Robert ’90, Ann Barrios-Ruiz, and Marilyn; and one granddaughter. Carol (Marsh) Campbell ’ 61 and her husband, Mickey, make their home in Palo Cedro, Calif. Carol retired from nurs-


Alumnotes ing in 1997. Her specialty the last 18 years of her career was performing invasive vascular procedures at Redding Medical Center in Redding, Calif. In her free time, Carol enjoys spending time with her family, photography, music, being home base for her missionary daughter and family, as well as keeping busy with church activities. Carol recalls fond WWC memories of thoughtful worships and touching sermons, and a special kindness by a former dean that never ceases to warm her heart. The couple has three children, Robert, Brenda, and Marcia ’89; and seven grandchildren including Heather Austermuhl curr. att. Bob Dietel ’66 and his wife, Lorraine, live in Everett, Wash., where Bob is a vicar at St. Aidan Episcopal Church. His hobbies include hiking, backpacking, being a trail host for the old gold-mining town of Monte Cristo, winemaking, and collecting antique books. After earning a degree from WWC, Bob went on to earn a master’s degree in systematic botany, a doctoral degree in historical linguistics, and a master’s degree in divinity. His favorite WWC memory is Booth’s cabin. Bob and Lorraine have two children, Karen and Richard; and two grandchildren. James Gregg ’66 and ’69 and his wife, Ellen (Hill) ’63, make their home in Central Point, Ore. James is the self-employed owner/operator of an adult foster home. In addition to his business, he runs a large garden and gives the produce to the Gleaners—a group of 400 low-income families. Over the last few years, James has donated over 6,000 pounds of food. James and Ellen raise dogs, goats, and cows on their 4 acres of land. He also cuts fire wood and hauls hay. Both Ellen and he enjoy reading in their free time. From his time at WWC, James remembers playing Rook in the Biology Department and taking departmental trips to the Blue Mountains and Rosario Beach. The couple has four children, Shawn, Jason att., Marla, and Alex; and two grandchildren. Lynn Heath ’61 and his wife, Margaret, are retired and living in Redlands, Calif. After graduating, Lynn spent many years teaching grade school. He also went back to

night entertainment, and the student/ faculty softball game in the spring. The couple has two daughters, Monica and Andrea Wells; and two grandchildren. Verne Hyland ’61 and his wife, Patty, make their home in Grants Pass, Ore. He school to earn a master’s degree in biology from Loma Linda University and a bachelor’s degree in medical technology. After graduating from LLU, he went on to teach in the Biology Department at La Sierra University. In 1970 he left LSU and returned to LLU, this time to work in the clinical lab at the Medical Center and teach in the School of Medical Technology. He worked at LLU until he retired in 2004. Lynn has fond memories of WWC, including Friday evening supper in the cafeteria, Saturday

has spent more than 40 years in service to the Adventist Church, 10 of which were spent as a missionary in Sri Lanka. His mission service to Sri Lanka included starting a church school, missionary program,

Trial by Hurricane

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fter Hurricane Katrina, members of Groves Community Seventhday Adventist Church adopted a “Katrina family” and distributed Wal-Mart gift cards to evacuees. Pastor Robert Stumph ‘70 and his Port Arthur, Texas, congregation did not know that in just a few weeks their own church would be devastated by Hurricane Rita. A day before the evacuation warning, Robert packed his fifth wheel bound for Fort Worth, Texas, to be near his grown children. Robert’s wife, Gail (Hubbard) ’68, was visiting family in Walla Walla. The day after the storm, Robert’s sister contacted him from Salem, Ore.; his church was in the newspaper. “I had her describe what it looked like, and I knew we were in trouble. I hadn’t seen my house yet, and I wondered ‘what do we have to go back to?’” Robert, along with a conference worker and a pastor from Beaumont, Texas, loaded a disaster relief truck and headed home. The only light in the town

came from the refineries’ burnoff stacks. “It was the most eerie thing,” he says. It was an emotional experience when Robert saw his church. The 25-year-old church and elementary school were beyond repair; yet the steeple was intact on the roof. He soon discovered that the roof of his and his wife’s upperstory apartment had completely blown off. “My books and everything were exposed to the elements.” They had made an offer on a house, but decided against buying the day before the storm. After Hurricane Rita, some 49,000 homes sustained damage. Remarkably, the house they had planned to buy was unscathed. The Stumphs made their offer again, and the home was theirs. “The house was waiting for us,” he says. With no place to worship and conduct school for the 13 students, Robert posted a sign on the church marquee. It read: “We are blessed. Need place to worship and conduct school.” He received a call from the Port

and parsonage in the hill country among 2.5 million Hindus. He also served as the director of personal ministries, headed up publishing, and was in charge of the Sabbath school program. Recently, Verne spent four years as the mission director and pastor on Palau. Currently he is serving as a pastor in Southern Oregon. In his free time he enjoys reading, hiking, canoeing, traveling, giving Bible studies, photography, and evangelism. From his time at WWC, Verne recalls rooming with Bob Visser, who inspired him to study. He appreciated the thoughtful teachers and staff, as well as the meaningful worship services. The couple has one son, Stephen ’94, who just returned home from serving one year in Iraq as a battalion surgeon. Laurine (Wright) Kites ’61 is a retired registered nurse living in Pendleton, Ore. She spent 30 years in hospital nursing working in med/surg, obstetrics, recov-

Arthur First Christian Church. By Thanksgiving, the Groves congregation and school had a regular meeting place at the First Christian Church. Robert’s church has property to rebuild on, but lacks the funds. The church and school were underinsured he says. Throughout the ordeal, though, Robert has found things to be grateful for. “There are too many miracles along the way to deny a living God,” he says. Robert can be contacted at rlstumph@hotmail.com.

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Alumnotes ery room, surgery, orthopedics, and IV therapy. After that she moved on to staff development, teaching CNA and CMA classes at a nursing home as well as at a community college. Laurine retired in 2001 to care for her husband, Dan att., during his illness. He passed away in 2003. Laurine took her mother in to care for her after she broke her hip. Her mother passed away July 2005. After 40 years of professional nursing and five years of caring for family, Laurine is planning to do some traveling for a “little R&R.” She has three children, Vern ’85, Lynette att., and Kenneth; and three grandsons. Edward Klein ’66 and Beverly (Bretsch) Klein ’61, make their home in MiltonFreewater, Ore., where they retired two years ago after 37 years in denominational work. Ed taught industrial education at Blue Mt. Academy and at Upper

have two children, Scott att., and Sandy Phillips ’90; and four grandchildren.

Columbia Academy. The couple spent seven years at Philippine Union College in Manila, where Ed established the Vocational Department. Bev worked as a registered nurse for many years. They have enjoyed traveling to several countries, visiting colleges while en route to and from the Philippines, and finishing up at the Oregon Conference office. Now the couple spends their time visiting family, building a new wood shop, and working on remodeling their home. They each have fond memories of WWC and enjoy being back in the area. Ed and Bev

Lois (Wilson) Moore ’61 and her husband, Marvin, make their home in Caldwell, Idaho. Lois is retired, but still teaches nursing assistant classes part-time. During her nursing career, Lois served as the director of nurses in Bandung, Indonesia, for five years, and in Seoul, Korea, for three years. In January of 2005, the couple went on a three-week mission trip to India. “India has stolen my heart,” says Lois. The couple returned to India one year later and is making plans for a 2007 trip. In her spare time, Lois enjoys hiking, backpacking, camping, gardening, and cooking. From her time at WWC, she recalls the smell of pea-vine silage and walking in the rain with her older sister, Janet. Lois has two stepchildren, Sheri and Marvin att.

Hope for the Future

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any caring citizens wanted to help after Hurricane Katrina, but not everyone could rush onto the scene after the catastrophe. Yet, trained in disaster relief or not, some people determined to do more than send much-needed money to the Gulf Coast. Melodye Trusty ‘98, a longterm-care social worker from Cody, Wyo., was undeterred by the roadblocks she encountered from the Red Cross when she planned to help. The New Orleans nursing home where her mother was a resident also declined Melodye’s offer of aide, because she couldn’t bring “clinical” assistance. But she forged ahead, and with the support of her employer, West Park Hospital, Melodye spearheaded a campaign to “adopt” three displaced families who worked at a hospital in New Orleans.  The hospital, Ochsner Medical Center, stayed open during the hurricane. Doctors, nurses, and

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volunteers worked tirelessly to support their patients and each other. In response to Melodye’s proposal, Ochsner sent three profiles of their staff members and families who were in urgent need. Through the employee newsletter, Melodye told staff at West Park about the three families. Initially, cash donations were sent to each family. Over the next three months, Melodye collected household items and clothing donated by coworkers. She shipped more than 30 boxes, including an artificial Christmas tree and ornaments for a single mother and her son to celebrate the holiday in their motel room. West Park hospital staff also donated hours from their paychecks and were able to send around $1,300 to each family.   Around the same time as Hurricane Katrina, a tornado devastated a small Wyoming town. Melodye says the people of Wyoming then understood what the Gulf Coast was go-

ing through.  More than half of the staff at West Park Hospital and Long-term Care participated in the project to assist the Wyoming families. “Our people came forward to help these people that they would never meet,” she says.  In addition to meeting basic needs, Melodye and her coworkers wanted to give the families a sense of hope. “That was our goal,” she says.

Carlotta (Day) Munson ’ 61 leads a busy life in Sedan, Kan., where she owns and operates a local business with her daughter. She also serves as the vice president of Sedan Business Women and the secretary-treasurer of Chautauqua County Historical and Genealogical Society. She is an active member in her church, where she serves as the head elder and gives the sermon once a month. When Carlotta thinks of WWC, warm memories of Conard Hall worships, working in the business office, and eating homemade strawberry ice cream come to mind. Carlotta has three children, Stanley Schuett, Andrea Griggs, and Gregory Schuett; and two granddaughters; as well as four stepdaughters, seven stepgrandchildren, and five stepgreat-grandchildren. Daryl Ochs ’66 and his wife, Deanna, make their home in Bend, Ore. Daryl has been self-employed for most of the past 30 years working as a consultant, publisher, writer, and currently as a web designer. Deanna continues to work as an on-call nurse for a local cardiology group. Daryl has recently returned to a life of spirituality after leaving the ministry in 1974 and has been moving into spiritual direction and coaching work. His new spiritual focus has been a life-changing and humbling experience. Daryl’s professional work is available at www.VisionPathCoaching.com and www.StreetSmartBusiness.com. Daryl and Deanna have two children, Rene Hamilton and Chris; and two grandchildren. Vanoy Smith ’66 and his wife, Joan (Dietrich) ’63, have made their home in Burlington, Wash., for more than 30 years. Vanoy is a family practice physician. After finishing a major in biology, he went on to medical school at Loma Linda University. His mission work in Monument Valley as a medical student was great preparation for his future mission service at Chin Wan Hospital in Hong Kong. Some of his fondest memories of WWC include Dr. Chambers struggling to help him pass organic chemistry and studying for his favorite class, The Life and Teaching of Jesus. His favorite experience was going to the college farm to work for Franz Dietrich, whose wife fed him lots of wonder-


Alumnotes ful food. It was on the college farm that Vanoy met the Dietrich’s daughter, and it was “love at first sight”. He was a “goner,” and 42 years later he has no regrets. The happy couple has six children, Velona att., Vicki ’93, Valden, Vaughn ’92, Voree att., and Vonni; and five grandchildren.

1970s Ruth (Buckmiller) Bacon-Cross ’ 71 and her husband, Fred, reside in Scottsdale, Ariz., where she is a registered nurse for Banner Home Care. After her first husband passed away, Ruth moved to the Northwest with her four children where she spent 10 years working in Pendleton, Ore., as a public heath nurse. During that time, she attended classes at WWC to earn her nursing degree. Ruth also spent a few years working as a nurse in the Marshall Islands at Majuro Adventist School. After her missionary work, she moved to Arizona to be with her mother. There she met and married Fred in 1990. Ruth has four children, Steve Bacon att., Beverly Lucno, Ronald Bacon ’ 80, and Ellen Bacon; and one grandson, Gregory Bacon ’05. Larry Clements ’76 and his wife, Caryn, make their home in Shelton, Neb. Larry is the financial vice president at Platte Valley Academy. He enjoys gardening and reading in his free time. He writes, “The Lord brought me back to this church in 1994, and I will ever be grateful to Him for the wonderful work He has done in my life and is continuing to do. Praise His holy name.” From his time at WWC, Larry remembers the great Saturday night programs in the gym and the wonderful teachers he appreciated: Paul Joice, Ray Fowler, Jake Mehling, Robert Kappel, Joyce Rigsby, and Alden Thompson. Larry and Caryn have two sons, David and John. Cyndee Darby ’76 is living in Sandpoint, Idaho. Cyndee is self-employed and works as a licensed professional counselor. She has two children, Josh and Daniel Glidden. Carol Dodge ’71 and her husband, Gary, reside in Battleground, Wash. Carol is the administrative assistant for the North Pacific Union Office of Education. They have

two children, Brendan ’99 and Heather ’98. One thing that reminds Carol of WWC is Foreman Hall, which opened in 1971. She was on the 7th floor with her good friend and roommate. Angela Haven ’71 is living in the Bahamas. She is currently the human resource manager for an offshore bank and trust company in Nassau, The Bahamas, where she has been employed for the past 17 years. She has two twin girls, Anjanette and Anjanelle. Angela loves to read, sew, bake, and travel. Dana Reedy ’76 and his wife, Rhonda, are living in Corbett, Ore. He is a transmissionplanning manager at Northwest Power Pool. They have three children, Rachel att., Dallas ’06, and Danielle curr. att.

the doors for me to attend WWC and has given me many opportunities in many areas of my life.” Twyla’s greatest joys in her life are God, her loving husband, and her children, Bridget, curr. att. and Bryson. She had several accomplishments at WWC; one of them was being the first female president of ASWWC during the 1980-81 school year. She then went to Dallas, Texas, for the 1980 General Conference Session, where she was asked to give opening pray and was the only woman sitting on the platform with the entire administration, including president and vice presidents. James Brostmeyer ’86 and his wife, Gina, make their home in Palm Beach

Carol (Sigurdson) Waite ’71 and her husband, Dennis, make their home in Berrien

Springs, Mich. Carol is a homecare manager for eight hospitals with the Lakeland Homecare Management Company. She and Dennis have three children, Kristin Ivany, Kelsey, and Kyla.

1980s Twyla Leiske Bechtel ’81 and her husband, Stanley ’84, are living in College Place, Wash. She is a realtor for Petersen Properties. She had many life-changing experiences at WWC. When she was 15 years old she decided to give her heart to the Lord, and asked if He would lead her in years to come. She says, “He opened

Gardens, Fla. He is busy running a 150person engineering design and MFG aerospace firm. After his WWC experience, he became a mechanical designer for general mechanics for McDonnell Douglas Space Station, where his designs are now in orbit. James and Gina have one daughter, Michelle. He says, “The older I get the more I appreciate all the staff at WWC, especially the engineering teachers.” Sharon Cole ’86 and her husband, Mark, live in Millersville, Md. She is the project manager for Coreeley and Hansen. They have one child, Luke. Ken Comeau ’86 and his wife, Lisa (Ladd) ’87, are living in Williston, Vt. He is the principal mechanical design engineer at General Dynamics. They have two children, Jonathan and Jenna.

Marla (Unterseher) Danielson ’86 and her husband, Ronald ’81, are living in Aloha, Ore. Marla is a private music teacher. She has 12 students and teaches them either piano or guitar. She is the church organist and pianist at Forest Grove Seventh-Day Adventist Church. She has three children, Tracy, Troy, and Thomas. She writes that she misses Friday vespers at WWC. Beth (Brinker) Dilts ’86 and her husband, David, are retired and living in Walla Walla. Beth is a retired nursing home social worker. David and Beth have four children, Daniel, Dana Howell, Elie Johnson, and Danny. Laurel Dovich ’86 is living in College Place, Wash. She is working at WWC as a professor in engineering. She writes that she liked it so much she couldn’t stay away. She finds herself teaching impressionable young minds. Since graduating she has spent time as a consulting structural engineer in Michigan, Washington, and Alaska, and has spent time teaching in Jamaica, Michigan, and now at WWC. During graduate school she specialized in seismic reinforced-concrete structural design and was recently named Fellow by the American Concrete Institute. In her spare time, she tries to stay fit, loves to travel, and goes backpacking as much as possible Dietmar Grellmann ’86 and his wife, Audra, are living in El Dorado Hills, Calif. He is currently working as vice president and legislative council for the California Hospital Association. They have two children, Annaliese and Andreas. Doug Iwasa ’86 and his wife, Angela, are living in Ontario, Ore. He currently works at TRC Inc. as a Customer Relations Consultant. He is involved in community service organizations and a member of the development committee at Gem State Academy. He enjoys golfing, fishing, and traveling with his wife. Life-changing experiences for Doug include getting married in 2002 at the age of 41 and starting a family.

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Alumnotes Gregory and Michelle Jones ’86 make their home in Milpitas, Calif. Greg is a

lege church organ, dormitory life, and the friendships she made. She says, “it’s a time in one’s life where you’re not quite grown up but think you are.” Susan Moore ’86 and her husband, Julian, reside in Woodland, Calif. She is the

hardware engineer, and Michelle is a guidance navigation and control engineer. They are privileged to be working together at Lockheed Martin on the same project and love working with new technology. They enjoy backpacking and have spent as much time as possible in the Sierras and at Mt. Rainier. They have many fond memories of WWC, including spending nights in the computer lab to finish computer projects, friends switching the laundry soap with powdered milk, and many more. Case Ketting ’86 and his wife, Jolene, make their home in Fullerton, Calif. Case is the medical director of radiation oncology at St. Jude Medical Center. They both enjoy traveling, flying, reading, running, biking, and diving. Mike Lambert ’86 and his wife, Jayne (LaChepelle) ’88, live in Milton-Freewater, Ore. Mike is a minister for the Upper Columbia Conference, where he has been for the last 11 years. He pastored in Montana for nine years. Mike and Jayne have three children, Shiayla, Seth, and Shiloh. Mike has many WWC memories, which include, “sundown worships out at Whitman Mission with friends, listening to Elder De Haven tell stories in the Chaplain’s office, and evening RA duties on my hallway.” Carol McConnell ’87 and her husband, Greg Warren att., are living in Parkerford, Pa. Carol is a busy lady who works at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center as a surgical nurse, and also is “kept busy by running children to and from school” She is also involved with professional associations and church responsibilities. Greg continues to make a living doing drug discovery research. From WWC, Carol remembers Friday night afterglow, the col28 Westwind Fall 2006

group manager at the United States Department of Agriculture, OCIO, ITS. She supervises 15 employees in Nevada, California, Hawaii, and Guam. Susan’s hobbies include playing the piano, gardening, and taking the Seadoos out on the lake. She enjoys camping as well. She writes, “One of my favorite memories is when someone shut off the lights in the cafeteria during our midnight breakfast, and a major food fight started.” Teresa (Graham) Panossian ’86 and her husband, David ’85, are living in Klamath Falls, Ore. She says she is privileged to be in an ophthalmology practice with her father, Dr. Robert W. Graham ’53. She has kept active musically by playing the flute and piano in her church and playing her flute in the Klamath Symphony and Klamath Community Band. She enjoys spending time with her husband and her two energetic children, Nathan and Valerie. Teresa has many memories of WWC, including meeting and dating her future husband and Friday night afterglows. She also thought highly of “the many wonderful, brilliant, and dedicated staff.” Basim Sawwan ’81 started college in 1976 after he graduated from high school in Lebanon. After completing his civil engineering studies, he practiced as a civilian engineer in Southern California for the United States Navy (USN) for five years. Later, Basim moved to Washington D.C. to also work for the USN as a procurement engineer. He lived in the U.S. capital for eight years before he and his office moved to Southern Maryland in 1997. “While I was in high school I always wondered if I’d

make it to college. After I started college, I discovered that I love to study. Engineering was the type of profession that I decided to enter during my latter years in high school,” he writes. “It is amazing how much an engineer learns just from the laws of nature created by the almighty God, and he does not stop learning new things. It is like an endless treasure of knowledge and a kind gift of a loving type. While in college, I made a lot of friends when studying together and during college activities. I know that we all appreciated each other. I run into some of my WWC friends by luck at various work sites. Kudos to WWC who helped me learn how to deal with the real world.” Rita (Rice) Wiley ’86 and her husband, Steve, live in Firestone, Colo. For nine

years she was a traveling operating room nurse, where her assignments took her places as far as Australia and as close as Denver, Colo., where she met her husband. For the last eight years she has been a stay-at-home mom and spends time with her children, Mitchell, and Micaela. She enjoys swimming, hiking, camping, and being a soccer mom. Joan (Parker) Yeatts ’86 and her husband, Francis ’53, are retired and living in Council, Idaho. She enjoys their Idaho ranch, horses, and building projects. Francis and Joan have two children, Barbi Maas and Doris Burden. From her time at WWC she remembers meeting her husband and in the 60s going to school at the Rosario Marine Station.

1990s Rob Holm ’96 and his wife, Lorelei (Sproed) att., recently returned from West Lafayette, Ind., where he received a master’s degree in technology at Purdue University. Rob teaches in the WWC Automotive Technology department. In his

free time, Rob enjoys his family, flying, motorcycles, playing the piano, computers, cars, and sports. From his time at the college, Rob recalls intramural sports, dates at the Walla Walla Symphony, Wolfpack Hockey games, working in the auto lab, and his year as a student missionary at San Pasqual Academy. Rob and Lorelei have two sons, Matthew and Robert. Ron Scott ’96 and his wife, Sharri, live in Hubbards, Nova Scotia. Ron is a science teacher at Sandy Lake Academy. He spent the summer of 2005 working on a committee to create a new science curriculum guide for the North American Division. He enjoys canoeing and woodworking, and plans to build his own canoe. Many of Ron’s fond WWC memories are of his time spent at Rosario Beach and in the classroom with his biology professors. Ron and his wife have two daughters, Heather and Jennifer. Robert Ulloa ’96 and his wife, Cindy (Nicholson) ’92, reside in Troutdale, Ore. Life revolves around their two kids, Austin and Quintin. They love spending time with them, watching their boys grow and learn.  n


In Memory

Airey—Wilfred ’33 was born Jan. 8, 1911, in Gaston, Ore., and died, Sept. 8, 2005, in Riverside, Calif. Surviving: wife Esther of Riverside; son Wilfred Jonathan of Columbus, Ohio; and daughter Joanne Filipello of Sonoma, Calif. Arellano—Bernard ’48 was born May 5, 1925, in Los Gatos, Calif., and died Sept. 30, 2005, in Tullahoma, Tenn. Surviving: wife Alice of Tullahoma; sons Dennis of Tullahoma, and Timothy of Anderson, S.C.; daughter Carole of Douglasville, Ga..; brother Clifford of Anderson, Ind.; sisters Jean Rhinehardt of California., Dorothy Collin of Idaho, and Georgette Mohahan of Spokane, Wash.

A dedicated dean and teacher

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s a girls dean and a teacher for more than 40 years, Ettine Iverson is remembered for her dedication to her students. In her later years, Ettine battled two bouts of cancer, which didn’t seem to damper her sense of humor. She was active in her church, the

Becker—Pauline (Drake) ’31 was born Sept. 9, 1909, in Loma Linda, Calif., and died July 16, 2006, in Loma Linda. Surviving: sons Reed Thomas of Shelton, Wash., and Kenneth Thomas of Grand Terrace, Calif. Bigham—Ervin ’52 and ’63 was born March 13, 1929, in Swan River, Manitoba, Canada, and died July 12, 2006, in Angwin, Calif. Surviving: wife Della of Angwin; son Norman of Coos Bay, Ore.; daughters Crystal Rees of Federal Way, Wash., and Cindy Carlin of Coos Bay. Bradley—Abbie (St. Clair) att., was born July 6, 1938, in Wenatchee, Wash., and died June 17, 2006, in East Wenatchee, Wash. Surviving: husband, Douglas of Brewster, Wash., son Robert of East Wenatchee; and sister Catherine Kirk att., of Brewster. Brady—Barnell ’49 was born March 25, 1908, in Kevil, Ky., and died May 13, 2006, in Vancouver, Wash. Surviving: daughters Miriam Redfield ’56 of Vancouver, Marguerite Brady-Ciampa ’56 of Vancouver, and Eleanor Hetke ’59 of Camarillo, Calif.

Bullock—Hannah (Swanson) ’40 was born April 8, 1916, in Red Lodge, Mont., and died in Portland, Ore. Surviving: sons David ’76 of Walla Walla and , Larry ’72 of Fairview, Ore. Davis—Daniel att., was born Aug. 2, 1929, in Missoula, Mont., and died June 19, 2006, in Bellevue, Wash. Surviving: wife Odita (McElmurry) ’86 of Bellevue; son Bradley ’80 of Spokane, Wash., Scott ’82 of Spokane; daughters Karen of Salem, Ore., Joanne Littlefield att., of Bellingham, Wash.; and sister Millie Jane Morgan of Edmonds, Wash.

Corona Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Corona, Calif., and dedicated most of her time to church activities and traveling. Ettine and her husband, Floyd, who lives in Riverside, Calif., raised two daughters. Daughter Jeri Barnhill lives in San Rafael, Calif., and daughter Sherri Travillion lives in Riverside. Ettine had two grandchildren, Nicole Jasso and Tracy Travillion; and two great-grandchildren, Anthony Jasso and Lillyana Jasso. Ettine was born Nov. 12, 1929, in Norman, Okla., and died Aug. 15, 2006, in Riverside, Calif.

Graham—Ileen (Wells) att., was born Aug. 9, 1931, in Doniphan County, Ks., and died Aug. 13, 2006 in Klamath Falls, Ore. Surviving: husband Robert ’53 of Klamath Falls; daughters Teresa Panossian ’86 of Klamath Falls, and Leora Ragan att., of Yreka, Calif. Griffin—Clarence ’48 was born June 28, 1928 in National City, Calif., and died March 9, 2006, in Walla Walla. Surviving: wife Jeanine Griffin of Walla Walla; sons Ray of San Diego, Calif., and Kelly of Portland, Ore.; daughters Karen Kellner of Jeffersonville, Vt., and Karla Broughton of Walla Walla; brother Delbert of Pendleton, Ore.; and sister Doris Baker of Sunset, Utah.

Henry—Ivan ’49 was born June 26, 1917, in Tillamook, Ore., and died Sept. 20, 2006, in Sacramento, Calif. Surviving: wife Ruth of Sacramento; son Douglas of Sacramento; daughter Pamela of Apple Valley, Calif.; and sister Naomi (Henry) Pemberton ’35 of West Linn, Ore. Johannes—Lois (Thompson) ’38 was born Nov. 25, 1915, in Havre, Mont., and died Oct. 31, 2006, in Portland, Ore. Surviving: daughters Kathy Manley att., of Portland, Ore., and Florene Wells att., of San Jose, Calif. Lowe—Wanda (Provonsha) ’57 was born July 22, 1922, in Provo, Utah, and died August 18, 2006, in Portland, Ore. Surviving: husband Robert ’59; and stepdaughter JoAnn Hunter. Liu—Herbert ’42 was born Oct. 10, 1915, in Waipouli, Kauai, Hawaii, and died July 20, 2006, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Surviving: wife Minnie; sons Walton and Crocker; brother David; and sisters Mabel Wong, and Beatrice Bortner. Margart—Bernard att., was born Nov. 1, 1958, in California, and died June 6, 2006, in Mt. Shasta, Calif. Surviving: sons Kristopher curr. att., of College Place, Kenny of College Place; father Lester of Eureka, Calif., mother Janet of Eureka, Calif.; brother Geoff att., of Mt. Shasta, Calif.; and Greg of Eureka. Miller—Dorothy (Hammill) att., was born March 30, 1916, in Salkium, Wash., and died Oct. 4, 2006, in Clackamas, Ore. Surviving: daughters Sheryl Butherus att., of Napa, Calif., Phyllis Hall ’68 of Clackamas, Ore.; and sister Margaret Geer of Phoenix, Ore.

Edwards—Dorothy “Dottie” (Womack) att., was born June 10, 1930, in Trout Lake, Wash., and died July 21, 2006, in Vancouver, Wash. Surviving: husband Ottis ’52 and ’60 of Vancouver; and daughter Londa Edwards Rau of Vancouver. Fall 2006  Westwind  29


In Memory Patterson—Glenn ’34 was born Nov. 24, 1910, in Addy, Wash., and died Aug. 4, 2006, in Punta Gorda, Florida. Surviving: son Gary ’59 in Luray, Virgina; daughter Jean Robertson att., of Rotonda West, Florida.; sister Ella Thronton att., of Spokane, Wash., and June Burrell att., of Spokane, Wash. Pfeiffer—Brent att., was born Sept. 29, 1937, in Akron, Ohio, and died May 18, 2006, in Eugene, Ore. Surviving: wife, Sandie (White) att., of Oregon City, Ore.; sons Matthew of Denver, Colo., Mark of Corona, Calif.; daughter Anna of Aloha, Ore., and sister Marilyn Kung of Bend, Ore.

Called to the Mission Field

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eginning her nursing career at Portland Sanitarium and Hospital, Class of 1940 member Eunice (Cartwright) Oliver worked for several years before setting her sights on the mission field. In 1942, she married and later traveled with her husband,

Pflugrad—Dwight ’56 was born July 17, 1929 in Milton, Ore., and died May 14, 2006, in Sylmar, Calif. Surviving: wife Evangeline att., of Sylmar; son Dwight of Minnesota.; daughter Carlotta Rees of Minnesota.; and brothers Arnold att., of College Place, and Richard ’57 of Medford, Ore. Reeves—Arthur ’51 was born, Sept. 16, 1925, in Gordon, Neb., and died July 28, 2006 in Battle Ground, Wash. Surviving: wife Judy of Battle Ground; sons Linden of Angwin, Calif., Curtis of Talbott, Tenn., Evan of Gaston, Ore., Vincent of Aurora, Colo.; daughters Delia Vicker of Roseburg, Ore., Dianna Bell of Worley, Idaho, DiDi Rubert of Washougal, Wash.; brothers, Lloyd of Kettle Falls, Wash., and Richard of Walla Walla. Reich—Irene (Kurz) att., was born Aug. 8, 1932, in Los Angeles, Calif., and died June 24, 2006, in John Day, Ore. Surviving: husband Cliff; son Dan ’83 of Walla Walla; daughter Pearl Spencer att., of Monument, Ore.; and brother Carl Kurz of Salem, Ore. Schulze—Gerald ’66, was born July 5, 1933, in Brookings, S.D., and died Oct. 7, 2006 in Kalispell, Mt. Surviving: wife Genevieve of Columbia Falls, Mt.; daughters Roxana Menish, Melinda ’79 of Great Falls, Mt., and Melanie of Reno, Nev.; brothers George, Roger, Elmer; and sister Debra Wallette.

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VanStee—Marilyn (Dammrose) ’69 was born Oct. 21, 1945, in Walla Walla, and died Sept. 9, 2006, in Inyokern, Calif. Surviving: husband Bob ’69 of Inyokern; son Dana att., of Hesperia, Calif.; daughter Vanessa ’94 of Florence, Mass.; sisters Meredith Grubbs ’69 of Salem, Ore., Gayle Hiner att., of Walla Walla., and Jeanne Walkonis of Reserve, Mont. Watts—Donald ’59 was born Sept. 28, 1931, in Cashion, Ariz., and died July 27, 2006, in Walla Walla. Surviving: wife Joyce (Metcalf ) att., of Walla Walla; son Stephen Watts att., of Tehachapi, Calif.; daughters Teresa Macomber ’90 of Keene, Texas, Sherry Goff of College Place, Wash., Adrienne Cole of Walla Walla; brother Ray Watts ’54 of College Place, Wash.; sisters Arlene Waybright of College Place, Wash., and Leona Adams of Grayland, Wash.

John Oliver ’43, to mission service at the Gifford Memorial Hospital of the Seventh-Day Adventists in Nuzvid, India. Eunice and John spent 18 years in India and six years in the Scheer Memorial Hospital in Banepa, Nepal. She and her husband, John, who lives in Carmichael, Calif., raised three children. Son Donald lives in Sacramento, Calif., son Robert lives in Sacramento, and daughter Margaret lives in Tukwila, Wash. Eunice’s sister, Doris Force, lives in Hillsboro, Ore. Eunice was born Nov. 30, 1914, in Colville, Wash., and died June 30, 2006, in Fair Oaks, Calif.

Wedin—Elizabeth (Nix) ’34 was born Dec. 16, 1913, in Sumner, Wash., and died June 10, 2006, in Centralia, Wash. Surviving: son Galen of Chehalis, Wash.; daughter Sue Noble Jones of Centralia; and sister Alberta Johnson of Chehalis.

Send information for In Memory to Westwind, College Relations, Walla Walla College, 204 S. College Ave., College Place, WA 99324; or e-mail westwind@wwc.edu. Please include a contact phone number or e-mail address.


Annual Report 2005-06 Our Vision Walla Walla College will be a leading Christian University, creating a life-changing experience through: — Faith in God — Excellence in thought — Generosity in service

Matthew B Zimmerman

— Beauty in expression

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2005-06 Campus Highlights

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The sounds of dump trucks, cranes, and power tools heralded the construction progress of the new Administration Building. Construction began in September of 2005 and will be completed in early 2007.

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Beverly Beem, professor of English, was named the 2005 Distinguished Faculty Lecturer in recognition of excellence in academic scholarship and service to WWC. In her lecture, titled “‘My Soul is On the Wing for Glory’: Voices of Early Adventist Women,” Beem spoke about the influence and leadership of women in the early Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Lois Blackwelder, campus chaplain, received a staff recognition award.

lPedrito Maynard-Reid, vice president for spiritual life

and mission, received the Walla Walla College Community Service award at the annual Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet.

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U.S.News & World Report ranked WWC 41st among the top universities offering master’s degrees in the 15-state Western region.

Alumni and friends contributed $6,465,071 during 2005-06.

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Academic administrators hosted college and university academic leaders in the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists for a retreat at the Marine Station at Rosario Beach.

lHeather Vonderfecht, visiting associate professor of social

work, received the Excellence in Teaching Award.

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Joe Galusha, professor of biology and associate vice president for academic studies, received the Excellence in Scholarship Award.

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Bruce Toews, associate professor of business, received the Excellence in Advising Award.

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JoAnn Wiggins, professor of business, received the Teaching Excellence Award for the Western Region of the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.

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Doug Fleischer, associate professor of social work, was recognized as an outstanding advisor by the National Academic Advising Association.

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Doni Jones, assistant director of financial aid, received a staff recognition award.

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Princeton Review included WWC in their annual “Best in the West” online feature.

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A campus Emergency Management Plan, detailing procedures to be taken in the event of a crisis, was completed and will be implemented in 2006-07.

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More than 36 students, faculty, and staff traveled to Mexico and Jamaica for mission trips. In Jamaica, 10 nursing students provided free health screening clinics and presented a short health message during each evening meeting.

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More than 70 June graduates signed up for Beyond WWC, a new networking program launched this year. Through the program, new graduates are connected to pastors, churches, and volunteers who assist them as they settle into their new communities.


Graduates Giving

Percent Class Agent Year Graduates Donors Participation

Total

Henry Bergh

1926-40

145

45

31%

$30,068

Earl & Vera Dean Gregg

1941-45

132

60

45.5%

$6,714

Lester Rasmussen

1946

49

22

44.9%

$3,397

Muriel Chapman

1947

59

23

39%

$67,783

Verona Schnibbe

1948

63

38

60.3%

$39,147

Bill Loveless

1949

116

48

41.4%

$50,171

Bruce Johnston

1950

144

74

51.4%

$13,084

Ken Spady

1951

142

54

38%

$7,002

Olen Nations

1952

102

46

45.1%

$21,950

Ed Norton

1953

105

38

36.2%

$29,994

Stewart Shankel

1954

90

39

43.3%

$11,977

Joe Riederer

1955

92

46

50%

$10,058

Tom & Brooke Stafford

1956

104

46

44.2%

$23,429

Victor Fitch

1957

112

50

44.6%

$15,867

Ed & Pat Johnston

1958

143

59

41.3%

$6,297

Ralph & Bobbie Jo Davis

1959

134

51

38.1%

$6,013

Shirley Thomas

1960

157

61

38.9%

$13,456

Don Dawes

1961

171

49

28.7%

$6,793

Dale Beaulieu

1962

143

64

44.8%

$16,020

Ed Scheresky

1963

165

58

35.2%

$6,855

Bob Brody

1964

164

57

34.8%

$58,630

Gerald Miller

1965

150

56

37.3%

$20,869

Carlton Cross

1966

208

74

35.6%

$15,865

Gary Fresk

1967

174

48

27.6%

$9,442

Don & Phyllis Hall

1968

211

43

20.4%

$18,445

James Robertson

1969

228

74

32.5%

$9,457

Larry Evans

1970

236

54

22.9%

$8,039

Bruce & Mary Lou Ham

1971

243

55

22.6%

$15,085

Fred Biesenthal

1972

274

64

23.4%

$12,825

Sheila Palmer

1973

297

67

22.6%

$10,206

Rick & Karen Mace

1974

292

69

23.6%

$11,789

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Graduates Giving Ted & Linda Carpenter

1975

303

68

22.4%

$20,704

Diana Pierce

1976

288

62

21.5%

$8,612

Duane Meidinger

1977

299

70

23.4%

$6,355

Beverly Foster

1978

288

76

0.264%

$20,437

Warren Kay

1979

282

67

23.8%

$11,951

Jeff Kinne

1980

270

53

19.6%

$14,565

Lisa Bissell Paulson

1981

300

63

21%

$5,122

Helen Teske

1982

309

71

23%

$13,551

Gabriel Acosta

1983

318

80

25.2%

$11,142

Bob McGhee

1984

268

54

20.1%

$9,108

Dean Tupper

1985

239

52

21.8%

$23,812

Jerry Bauman

1986

277

56

20.2%

$13,113

Kevin Krueger

1987

269

54

20.1%

$10,523

Keith Perrin

1988

224

38

17%

$8,369

Linda Abdel-Malek

1989

232

31

13.4%

$52,203

Mike Devitt

1990

205

41

20%

$11,228

Cecily Geschke

1991

250

39

15.6%

$18,268

Stacy Peterson

1992

300

35

11.7%

$6,818

Julie Sanders Keymer

1993

246

31

12.6%

$3,809

Peter Fackenthall

1994

349

50

14.3%

$22,333

Jim Kneller

1995

330

38

11.5%

$5,716

Tom Hamel

1996

336

39

11.6%

$19,675

Ken Aso

1997

359

46

12.8%

$5,891

Jorge Barcelo

1998

341

29

0.85%

$3,305

Les Zollbrecht

1999

367

29

0.79%

$2,050

Greg McCulloch

2000

364

26

0.71%

$1,436

Chris Drake

2001

355

32

0.9%

$13,394

Michael Verico

2002

373

28

0.75%

$2,985

Chris Santana

2003

340

19

0.56%

$775

Jessica Stone

2004

429

22

0.51%

$4,195

Steve Sanders

2005

397

21

0.53%

$1,425

TOTALS

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14075

3052

21.7% $929,598


Loan Funds

Loans Balance African Engineering and Computer Science Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------$96,322 Wade L. Barnes Memorial Fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------$12,200 George W. Bowers Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $9,841 Ruth E. Burgeson Memorial Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $1,487 Roy F. Carpenter Memorial Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------$24,228 Harold Chastain Memorial Fund-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------$12,222 Class of 1924 Fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------$14,479 Class of 1958 Fund--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $8,674 Class of 1961 Fund--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $4,584 Class of 1976 Fund--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $5,749 Engineering Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $1,510 Andrew and Evelyn Fisher Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $2,120,036 Elvin C. Gaines Fund---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $27,962 Clifford A. Graves Memorial Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $2,838 Bertha E. Gray Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $6,497 William Grettner Fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $2,209 Idaho Conference Laymen Worthy Student Fund---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $152,754 International Students Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $11,878 Jacob G. Mehling Fund---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $65,529 Nursing Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $13,381 Orpha Osborne Worthy Student Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $25,328 John Potts Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $17,103 Dr. Eng Saw Chinese/Asian Fund---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $13,329 Bertha Schneider Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $3,315 Sloop Family Fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $37,462 Hyretha Smith Memorial Fund---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $3,654 Starr-Larrabee Memorial Fund----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $3,362 John E. Weaver Memorial Elementary Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $15,081 Carrie Welch Memorial Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $87,549 Eugene Winter Family Fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $52,956 Robert G. Wirth Loan Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $835,417 Women In Ministry Fund------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $24,987 Womens’ Loan Fund---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $32,742 Worthy Students Fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $215,082 WWC Loan Fund-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $968,955

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Revenues and Expenditures

2005-2006

Gifts and Grants $3.5 million Sales $3.6 million

Tuition and Fees $33.8 million

Church Subsidies $3.3 million Auxiliary Enterprises $6.9 million

Revenue

$51.1 million

Walla Walla College obtains operating funds from five major sources: tuition and fees, church subsidies, gifts and grants, and auxiliary enterprises (room and board, and bookstore income). The largest share of revenue comes from student tuition payments.

Student Services $3.6 million

Institutional Support $6.8 million Operating and Maintenance $6.1 million

Academic Support $2.7 million Public Service $1.2 million Instructional $14.4 million

Expenses

$48.9 million

The largest annual expenditure is for the instruction of students (faculty salaries, equipment and books). The two other largest expenditures are for student scholarships and institutitional support.

Auxiliaries $6 million

Scholarships $8.1 million

Gifts $4.4 million Government $18.4 million

Endowment $0.1 million College $11.4 million

3rd Party Lender $1.7 million

Sources of Student Aid

$36 million

The college operating budget provided $11.4 million in aid to students in 2005-2006. Government aid programs, gifts from alumni and friends, and the endowment make up the remainder of student aid funds.

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New Scholarships

Robert Monti Reynolds Physical Education Scholarship

Carolyn Stevens Shultz Scholarship

AH and Mary Koorenny Memorial Scholarship

Robert Monti Reyonlds, 1925-2005, enjoyed his boyhood years in Walla Walla. He graduated from Walla Walla High School and served in the Navy during World War II. After an honorable discharge in April of 1946, he married Patricia Saxby and they both attended Walla Walla College, graduating in 1949. After studying for a master’s degree, Bob returned to instruct in the WWC Physical Education Department. He was called to Union College in Lincoln, Neb., to begin a physical education major and taught there nine years. In 1961, the family moved to Pacific Union College in Angwin, Calif., where Bob served as chair of the Health and Physical Education Department. He received his Ph.D from the University of Oregon in 1965, and retired as a professor emeritus in 1990, after teaching college students for 40 years. Serving as an area coordinator in Pathfinders was a privilege. Bob enthusiastically worked to make a positive difference in the lives of youth for 44 years. He was honored by the American Red Cross for over 50 years of volunteer service in various capacities. An optimistic outlook, contagious enthusiasm, love of life, cheerful whistle and service to God, country and his fellow man exemplified Bob’s life. His family gratefully acknowledges the generous gift made to Walla Walla College by a valued boyhood friend, Gene Soper, and his wife, Betty. It initiates the scholarship to be awarded to a physical education major in Bob’s memory.

Carolyn Stevens Shultz began teaching English at Walla Walla College in 1970 and retired in 2005. She had previously taught at San Gabriel Academy in California and at Auburn Adventist Academy. Over the years, in addition to College Writing and Research Writing, she taught general education literature classes, survey of English and American Literature, Shakespeare, Victorian Literature, a course in British novels, and Major Author classes in Charles Dickens and George Eliot. She established the summer course Shakespeare at Ashland in 1993 and taught it for 12 years. In the late 1970s she initiated the Development of the English Novel class, which later became Major British Novels. In addition, Shultz was actively involved in the General Studies Honors Program, beginning in 1979. She co-taught the freshman honors course Western Thought, first with Lorne Glaim and then with Terrel Gottschall, both of the history department, for 26 years. She was honors committee chair for one term and honors secretary for many years. Shultz served English majors as Pegasus Club sponsor and Gadfly advisor at various times and was the long-time advisor for English minors. In 1990 Shultz received a WWC Zapara Award for teaching excellence. She also received a teaching award at San Gabriel Academy in 1969. She graduated from Pacific Union College in 1965, then earned a master’s degree at La Sierra College in 1966, and a PhD at the University of Washington in 1977. When she retired in 2005, her family and friends surprised her by establishing the Carolyn Shultz Shakespeare at Ashland Scholarship in her honor. Proceeds from the scholarship help fund class expenses for one student each summer.

Abraham and Mary were married in Minot, N.D., on February 11, 1916. They settled on a homestead near Minot and began their family. Three sons, Robert, Ralph, and Raymond, and a daughter, Florence, were born into the family, but a flu epidemic took Florence’s life. About this time, Abe and Mary attended evangelistic meetings and were both baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist church. When the boys were ready to start school, Abe sold the farm and they moved to Harvey, N.D. to be near Christian education. Four more children were born in Harvey— three sons, Erwin, Verne, and Floyd, and a daughter, Lou Ella. Even though their home was very small the Koorennys helped other students with room and board so they could attend school. Abe was a truck gardener while Mary and the boys worked alongside him, growing and preparing the vegetables. Eventually Robert and Ralph came to Walla Walla College and hauled wood for the College to help pay their way. No matter how hard they worked, however, college expenses were too large to overcome. They encouraged their parents to move west so they could live at home and attend school. In 1938, the Koorennys moved to College Place, where Abe worked on Columbia Auditorium for $.25 an hour. A daughter, Donna, was born after the move to Washington. With tremendous determination and hard work, seven children completed their college education. Ralph and Raymond received doctoral degrees. Verne became a doctor of optometry; Lou Ella earned a nursing degree, and Robert, Erwin, and Floyd earned master’s degrees in various fields. Donna married Sam LeFore and together they became orchardists in MiltonFreewater, Ore. The Koorenny family established this scholarship in memory of their parents. Mary died in 1965, and Abe died in 1975. Fall 2006  Westwind  37


Endowments

ENDOWMENTS

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New Gifts

Balance

Administration Building Maintenance Advancement of Chemical Research $25 ASWWC Student Aid James and Ruth Bebee Computer Science Scholarship $3,000 James and Ruth Bebee Nursing Scholarship $10,000 Beverly Math Faculty Improvement $500 Shannon Marie Bigger Memorial Christian Service Scholarship $10 Alice I. Bowden Memorial Theology Scholarship George W. Bowers Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship Boyson Family Communication Scholarship John F. Bregar Memorial Scholarship $1,030 School of Business Fund $2,200 Business Scholarship Merle Clairon Calkins Endowment Fund $5,400 Clair and Myrtle Calkins Fund D. Ordell and Margaret Calkins Business/Education Faculty Development $9,675 Lewis Canaday Memorial Technology Scholarship Dr. James R. Chambers Memorial Scholarship Fund Janice P. Chance Memorial Nursing Education Percy W. Christian Excellence in History Scholarship A.J. and Gladys E. Christiansen Memorial Scholarship Class of 1954 Scholarship $1,212 Class of 1955 Scholarship $4,715 Class of 1965 Scholarship $3,680 Class of 1971 Scholarship $1,615 Class of 1978 Scholarship $435 Class of 1983 Scholarship $880 Class of 1984 Scholarship $275 Class of 1989 Edwin Zaugg Memorial Scholarship $2,850 Class of 1996 Scholarship $17,940 Class of 2003 Scholarship $25 Verlin L. and Thelma (Kumalae) Cochran Memorial Scholarship Computer Science Magazine L.P. “Jim” Corbett English Scholarship $300 L.P. “Jim” Corbett History Scholarship L.P. “Jim” and Jane Corbett Student Aid Scholarship $50 Lee Crain Memorial Music Scholarship Edward F. Cross Engineering Scholarship $3,500 Vera Davis-Michel Memorial English Scholarship Edward F. and Clara M. Degering Educational Scholarship Claude and Annie Deming Worthy Student Award $100 Loren Dickinson Communications Scholarship $264 Dietrich/Wilkinson Aviation Scholarship Ralph A. Drake Memorial Scholarship Lars and Anna Dybdahl Scholarship Josephine Cunnington Edwards Memorial Scholarship $120

$746,414 $1,802 $46,302 $3,000 $109,086 $67,617 $35,233 $75,319 $6,836 $16,272 $26,353 $20,440 $12,024 $22,328 $134,640 $126,044 $35,365 $10,503 $14,389 $21,121 $44,585 $17,422 $4,758 $45,225 $10,678 $10,235 $15,608 $19,354 $16,611 $73,976 $6,017 $17,767 $1,011 $75,351 $45,822 $86,000 $1,404 $144,710 $7,847 $121,773 $23,748 $51,265 $15 $188,627 $25,724 $16,613


Endowments H. Russell and Genevieve Emmerson Memorial Fund $11,710 Engineering Chair $600 $323,334 Mary Garner Esary Memorial Scholarship $23,884 Faculty/Staff Scholarship $3,418 $87,492 Ernest Fresk Memorial Theology Scholarship $0 Norma S. Gardner Memorial English Scholarship $69,065 Wilford and Emma Goffar Memorial Scholarship $16,037 Graduate Dean’s Award Scholarship $3,686 Albert E. and Reta J. Graham Memorial Scholarship $10,000 $187,933 John J. Hafner Music Scholarship $500 $14,638 Lovyl and Mary Hagle Scholarship $183,076 Richard and Dena Hammill Scholarship $19,816 Thomas Hampson Humanities Merit Scholarship $90,183 Clyde and Mary Harris Challenge Grant $37,418 Pauline Hart Social Work Scholarship $40,321 Richard and Georgianna Hayden Christian Service Scholarship $100 $101,355 Wilma Hepker Scholarship $200 $200 Paul and Frances Heubach Theology Scholarship $38,108 Holiday Retirement Corporation Business Excellence Fund $139,506 Jess Holm Memorial Scholarship $13,397 Juanita Wagner Holm Memorial Nursing Scholarship $16,046 Archie and Helen Howatson Nursing Scholarship $118,997 Oland F. Hubbs Memorial Theology Scholarship $24,705 Vera M. Hubbs Memorial Business Scholarship $20,226 Wynelle J. Huff Nursing Scholarship $5,000 $87,513 IBCC $30 $28,746 Jess M. Hutson, M.D., Memorial Scholarship $32,116 Jensen Math Scholarship $3,000 $28,211 Murray L. and Ilene Johnstone Scholarship $25 $144,786 Carl and Lucile Jones Scholarship $17,408 Peggy Henderson Kaye Nursing Scholarship $191,886 Helen Wineberg Kendall Women in Business Scholarship $59,400 KGTS $17,308 A.H. and Mary Koorenny Memorial Scholarship $9,179 $22,008 Robert and Thorna Koorenny Scholarship $43,122 Kretschmar Hall Maintenance $1,748,654 Laura G. Larson Memorial Nursing Scholarship $357,840 H. Lloyd Leno Memorial Music Scholarship $16,058 Lewiston/Clarkston Scholarship $59,049 Harold Lickey Scholarship $2,100 Jennie M. Livingston Memorial Library Fund $90,245 Mary E. Marker Memorial Theology Scholarship $73,941 Roy and Lois (Dorland) Martin English Scholarship $26,245 Sukhdev Mathaudhu Engineering Scholarship $14,057 Mathematics Scholarship $11,479 Warren Matheson Memorial Christian Service Scholarship $17,651 Matiko Theology Award $10,113 Harden M. McConnell and Alvin L. Kwiram Chemistry Award $19,326 Eldena McDow Scholarship $6,748 Messenger/Loewen Scholarship $10,795 Jack Evan Miles Memorial Health Science Scholarship $18,044 Joseph & Beth Murray Memorial Scholarship for Resident Assistants $53,347 Music Scholarship $18,791 Fall 2006  Westwind  39


Endowments Llewellyn and Vivian Nixon Scholarship Nursing Scholarship Daniel A. Ochs Memorial Theology Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. Howard Osborne Mexican-American Scholarship Blythe Owen Music Scholarship Doreen Paulson-Evans Memorial Scholarship $200 Yvonne Pickett Memorial Recruiting Scholarship Piper-Johanson Scholarship Robert L. Reynolds Excellence in History Scholarship Robert M. Reynolds Memorial Scholarship $15,000 Donald W. Rigby Biology Award $3,080 Donald W. Rigby Biology Faculty Research Donnie Rigby Drama Award Rigby Hall Maintenance Lilah Schlotthauer Risinger Mathematics Scholarship John D. Rogers, M.D., Memorial Scholarship Rosario Marine Station Maintenance Thomas C. Rowsell Memorial Science Scholarship $1,000 Gayle L. Saxby Memorial Women in Theology Scholarship $50 Schlotthauer Math Scholarship Eleanor B. Schofield Memorial Teachers Scholarship Cecil W. Shankel Memorial Chemistry Scholarship $25 Shattuck/Zitterbart Memorial Nursing Scholarship Donald and Virginia Sherwood Memorial Scholarship Carolyn Stevens Shultz Scholarship $487 Dan Shultz Music Scholarship Solomon Scholarship Gene and Betty Soper Music Scholarship Robert L. Spies Memorial Scholarship Glenn Spring Music Scholarship Joseph L. Stubblefield Memorial Scholarship $5,000 Janis Suelzle Memorial Fund George and Lola Thompson Memorial Scholarship $100 Theology Library Book Fund E.E. and Jane Breese-Trefz Christian Service Scholarship Clarence O. Trubey Music Scholarship Undergraduate Advanced Study Verde Fund for Graduate Marine Research Eva Stratton Vliet and Jess Vliet Scholarship $1,000 Stanley E. Walker Music Scholarship $200 Francys C. Welch Unitrust Melvin K. West Music Scholarship Whitchurch Nursing Scholarship $1,050 Monte Wilkins Memorial Scholarship John and Inez Willey Family Memorial Scholarship $1,000 WWC Student Aid $88,941 Randy Yaw Pi Contest Scholarship Young Memorial Lecture in Biology Norma R. Youngberg Writers Scholarship $25

Balances as of June 30, 2006 are unaudited and not final. 40 Westwind Fall 2006

$50,565 $34,544 $8,993 $22,558 $32,442 $20,095 $32,954 $57,070 $19,300 $15,050 $110,013 $66,593 $6,932 $124,434 $12,104 $63,540 $400,201 $38,709 $18,013 $12,227 $871,410 $19,701 $169,906 $113,307 $13,245 $12,717 $120,066 $48,837 $10,058 $11,494 $241,114 $102,202 $41,912 $16,456 $149,416 $11,456 $5,728 $3,286 $24,980 $13,542 $391,514 $5,801 $1,055 $47,899 $14,001 $2,121,896 $3,431 $54,482 $20,170


Those Who Gave

Classes of 1926-40 Class Agent Henry Bergh Total $ Given $30,068/31.0%

Class of 1926 Lila Montanye Gifts $110

Class of 1932 Howard Finke Gifts $100

Class of 1934 Glenn Patterson Elizabeth Wedin Gifts $110

Class of 1935 Bernard Briggs Gladys Heusser4 Irene Lottman Gifts $835

Class of 1936 Earl Bolton Naida Emmerson Wesley Haffner Doris McWilliams Hazel Vetter Gifts $383

Effie Pampaian William Pflugrad Vera Ruud Jay Tuttle Wilma Tuttle-Goe Fay Von Bergen Warren Webster Gifts $1,695

Class of 1940 Henry Bergh Trudy Budd Albert Frank1 Harry Johnson Sophie Ludden Eunice Oliver Esther Pursley Clyde Smith Francis Soper Gladys White Ellen Ziegele Gifts $26,736

Classes of 1941-45 Class Agent: Earl & Vera Dean Gregg Total $ Given: $6,715/45.5%

Class of 1941

Shirley Young Gifts $10

Emma Aitken Robert Dexter Earl Gregg Vera Dean Gregg Mary McConaughey Betty Pritel Phil Pritel Eugene Winter Gifts $315

Class of 1938

Class of 1942

Juanita Haffner Jean Mohr Marion Mohr Fae Stromquist Gifts $93

Victor Armstrong Marlys Boyd Carrie Dinwiddie Lewis Hart3 Einar Haugen George Melashenko Lenora Nelson Clayton Prusia Gifts $1,313

Class of 1937

Class of 1939 Glenn Bolton Margaret de Romanett Martha Duncan Lois Fisher Loeldene Horning Lyle Jensen3 Mildred Jensen3 Emil Knauft Albert Kroll Bernie Meier

Class of 1943 Evelyn Bell Dorothea Brown Galen Coffin Delbert Curry Gilbert Dinwiddie Venessa Ford

Margaret Gruzensky William Gruzensky Maurine Hagele Toshi Hirabayashi Lorena Hoffman Thelma Meier John Oliver Arthur Patzer Elda Reichard Paul Reichard John Schnepper Adele Wickwire Gifts $1,003

Class of 1944 Bea Axford Marjorie Callender Beth Coffin Mike Corbett Helen Craig Jean Duncan Kenneth Fleck Mabel Folkes Olive Hoehn Irmgard Hooper James Stirling Gifts $1,600

Class of 1945 Beatrice Bortner Ruby Ferguson Huldah Fritz Edward Graves Charlotte Hamlin Helen Hudson Marjorie Inggs Annetta Joers Glenn Miller Wilda Morasch Dorothy Patchett3 Donald Peterson3 Edna Powers Vera Robertson4 Robert Schultz Gifts $2,485

Class of 1946 Class Agent: Lester Rasmussen Total $ Given: $3,397/44.9% Leona Bennett Lester Bennett Lowell Bock Bette Carleton Helen Chinn Phyllis Flaiz Harriet Fullerton Alyce Fund

Ada Johnstone Estate Pauline Koorenny4 Earl Lee Margaret McCann Thelma McCoy Elynor Mehling Frank Munsey Maxine Quitugua Alice Rasmussen Lester Rasmussen LaRene Spady Claris Way James Webster3 Gladys Weir

Class of 1947 Class Agent: Muriel Chapman Total $ Given: $67,783/39% Louise Anholm Muriel Chapman1 Emma Coffin Harold Coffin Rose Crooker Florence Crumley Don Doleman Wanda Esposito Victor Fullerton Lavon Heinrich Gerry Hill Orah Hixson4 Alfred Matar Dottie Matar Hazel Matheson Elmer Miller4 Lillian Miller4 Anna Poynter Chloe Roosma3 Alexander Snyman Louis Spady Bob Watts Norma Winger

Robert Axford Jack Bergman Margaret Calkins1 Gerald Casebolt Don Dealy3 Harold Drake3 Orval Driskell Ethel Ferguson Gerald Ferguson Muriel Fischer

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Lyle Griffin Paul Gruzensky4 Lucile Haagenrud Harold Halverson4 Donna Hansen Elmer Hart Cleve Henriques4 Mary Ella Johnson Evert Kuester Elwood Mabley Virginia Mabley Maye North Orpha Osborne Joe Pate Dorothy Purdey Clifford Reiber Helen Roloff Cleo Rusch Joan Sandmeyer Ronni Schnibbe Lenoa Silver Louis Smith Preston Smith Eldon Stratton2 Ted Tryon Elsie Tupper Charlyne Wertz Bonnie Wesslen

Class of 1949 Class Agent: Bill Loveless Total $ Given: $50,171/41.4%

Class of 1948 Class Agent: Verona Schnibbe Total $ Given: $39,147/60.3%

July 1, 2005 to June, 2006

Arleta Baker Irene Baker Floyd Bresee Patricia Brown Ordell Calkins1 Ed Clark Leon Cornforth Lyle Cornforth Nelma Drake3 Walter Emery Art Fund Marvin Gottschall3 Lois Hall Nan Harris Joyce Hartbauer Roland Hegstad Jackie Hull Clayton Jepson Roy Jutzy4 Charles Kirkpatrick4 Ed Larson3 Bill Loveless3 Elsie McGraw Pearl McKinstry Camille McNeilus Marjorie Nelson Wes Parker

Everett Perry Leland Reiber Pat Reynolds2 Francis Ritz Minne Roosma3 Doyle Saxby3 Lorelei Saxby3 Virginia Schaber Grace Scheresky Ray Schoepflin Don Schwisow Ruby Snell Lewis Sommerville Art Spoo Carol Stone Barbara Stratton2 Helen Thompson Zolber3 Mel Tompkins Dorothy Weisz4 Eugene Wesslen Jean Williams

Class of 1950 Class Agent: Bruce Johnston Total $ Given: $13,084/51.4% Gene Aaby Keith Babcock Prince Baker Harold Benson3 Vivian Black Maxine Blome Richard Brown Luke Bunch Bob Burgess Larry Claridge Archie Devitt Marie Dill Bernie Engelhart Ann Erlandson4 Mace Gay Hervey Gimbel4 Don Goe Dick Hall Edward Harms Roy Hartbauer Charles Harter Lillian Hill Arlene Hoover Ray Horton Bruce Johnston4 Oma Kattenhorn James Klein3 Thelma Lamberton DeForest Lamson Beverly Larson Earl Lathrop Madalyn Lathrop William Lee4 Elswerth Leiske

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Those Who Gave Edna Maye Loveless3 Hubert Ludden Donna Luke Addie Macomber Roy Macomber Dick McCoy James McKinstry Nathan Merkel Jessie Miller Jay Munsey3 Alice Nash Richard Nelson Bryce Newell Wallace Nishikawa4 Calvin Olson James Parmele Curtis Perkins Doug Pratt4 Zane Price4 Donovan Reiner Vernon Reynolds Dale Ringering William Rippey3 Heath Rowsell3 Wilbur Schneider4 Fred Schnibbe Del Shankel Robert Stahlnecker Joseph Stone Lars Surdal Wayne Thompson Lavon Tryon Rex Turnbull Kenneth Turner Roy Wesson Ruby Willey Don Winger Lloyd Wyman Bonnie Young Stephen Young

Class of 1951 Class Agent: Ken Spady Total $ Given: $7,002/38% Millie Allen Vida Beaulieu Robert Bock Allen Botimer3 Bonnie Chinn Clarence Chinn Jack Cochrane Jose Cordero4 Luther Crooker Lyndon De Witt Raymond Downs Rosamond Dudar Bonny Eichner4 George Fiedler Zeph Foster Priscilla Gardner Joyce Grasser Dessa Hardin Donald Hodder Joyce Hopp Clarence Jones George Knowles Clifford Lawson

Vern Libby Max Miracle Lloyd Moody Maud Moody Glenn Murphy Dorislee Norton Douglas Pappajohn Luther Park Robert Parks Thelma Peterson Donna Pigg Vernon Poole Rose Reuer Gordon Riffel David Ritchie Betty Rose Grover Rose Kenneth Spady4 Claude Sterling Max Thomas Memory Thomas Grace Thomsen3 Lois Thornton Gordon Travis Verna Travis Betty Van der Vlugt John Weir Ramona Wesson Virginia Williams Everett Wilson

Class of 1952 Class Agent: Olen Nations Total $ Given: $21,950/45.1% Bonner Allen Robert Benfield Melvin Bergvall Marvin Bischoff Nadine Britton George Brock Ruth Bussey Lillian Christian Lowell Dobyns Ottis Edwards Richard Gingrich3 Paul Gordon John Gruzensky Richard Guthrie4 Allen Habekost Norman Hanley William Hellie Melvin Holm Warren Kanen Don Kirkman Helen Kramer Arlene Lee Charles Leeper Delbert Lewis Pat Maguire Frank McMurry Lloyd Miller Phyllis Miller Olen Nations1 Lou Niderost Beulah Payne4 Joan Poole Quentin Qualley

James Sadoyama2 Ernest Schaak Richard Schneider Donald Seidel Wynton Shaw Dorothy Smith Clair Spaulding Grover Starr Guy Stewart Thais Thrasher2 Barbara Wall Josh Wall Virgil Wilson

Class of 1953 Class Agent: Ed Norton Total $ Given: $29,994/36.2% Shirley Baker Betty Banner David Baylink R E Becker Raymond Bungard2 Stan Bungard4 Helen Culver Stanley Daily Glen Edgerton Janet Elloway Norma Glatt Robert Graham3 Harold Hallock Keith Holley3 Henry Hsu Majella Hsu Ted Kimball3 Luella Litchfield Robert McCann James Nash Mary Nations1 Ed Norton Dora Ortiz Frank Owens Fred Perry Elle Piper Leland Quinn Rosemary Reed Avonelle Remboldt4 Lorenz Sayler4 Ken Schmidt2 Nora Schmied Norman Severance Frank Stanyer Sydney Stewart4 Melvin Wolford Wilma Wolford Vera Young

Class of 1954 Class Agent: Stewart Shankel Total $ Given: $11,977/43.3% Lucille Alvarado Leonard Ayers Jerry Brass Norman Britton

Class of 1956 Class Agent: Tom & Brooke Stafford Total $ Given: $23,429/44.2%

Class of 1955 Class Agent: Joe Riederer Total $ Given: $10,058/50.0% Alex Aab Frederick Bennett3 Myrna Bowie4 Melvin Brass3 Marion Brown Wilbur Burton Bernadine Carr4 Norman Chamberlain Harold Chapman Paul Chapman John Elloway3 Harris Fowler Gordon Hale3 Robert Hamilton Kay Hanson Pearl Herzog Dorothy Holm Donald Jacobsen Melvin Johnson Taffy Johnson Donald Joyce William Lay Mona LeDuc Keith Mack William Maddox Gordon Martin Ralph Martin Meribeth McFarlane

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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Frances McRae Robert Meharry Gilbert Mohr Leona Murray Kendall Noah Edwin Noyes4 Conrad Nystrom Fern Piper Jean Riederer Joe Riederer David Spaulding Russell Staples Myrna Tetz Lois Turpel Paul Turpel William Waring Arvin Winkle Paul Worden Tom & Brooke Stafford

Ardice Chaney Cliff Dunn Rosellen Eaton Robert Ellis Jane Gill Charles Hellman Jim Hillman Ettine Iverson Farrell Jones4 Ralph Jones Dorothy Kimball3 John Lamb Truman Lamson Harold Lang Leroy Lowrie Bob Ludeman Carolyn McHan Jim McHan Roland Moody Marilyn Morgan Dorothy Naiman Leo Parks Wally Platner Sian Poh Robert Rush Clinton Shankel Stew Shankel3 Walter Sheer Bucky Smith Doris Syme3 Marilee Thomas Constance Tiffany2 Sarah VandenHoven Marjorie Wentland Helen Winkle

Merton Allen Ted Becraft Ed Bryan4 Marion Burtt Lettia Byrd Allen Chellis Lillian Cramer Victor Elloway Howard Gimbel2 Carmen Graham1 Richard Graham1 Harold Gray Bill Greenley Harvey Heidinger Barbara Heisler4 Kathy Hempel David Hensel4 Marion Hoel Sam Ketting3 Juli Krantz Lloyd Kuhn Don Lang4 Larry Lewis Daniel Ling4 Richard Madson Arthur Morgan Dwight Pflugrad Miriam Redfield Don Rigby Marvin Robertson Gladys Robison Betty Schaak Joan Shultz Wes Shultz Jeanie Smith Bob Souw Joan Sproul3 Brooke Stafford Tom Stafford Lois Stevens Jeanette Sullivan Betty Jean Tym4 Verne Wehtje4 Arthur White

Verlene White Leland Wilson

Class of 1957 Class Agent: Victor Fitch Total $ Given: $15,867/44.6% Orabell Avey Marvin Beddoe4 Don Bohlman Dennis Brown Brian Bull Ruth Christensen Carl Crawford Veryl Drury Charlotte Eldenburg Diane Engle Maureen Evans Victor Fitch Barbara Haffner Cliff Haffner Lois Hellie3 Bill Hodgkin Don Hogarty Dorothy Homann Ed Homann George Kafrouni4 Robert Kaye4 Jackie Ladd Josephine Litvin Allene Ludden Donald Martin Roger Mathews Dan Matthews4 Jane Miguel Marilynn Ochsner Robert Ochsner Patricia Okimi Paul Peterson Richard Pflugrad Vernon Pflugrad Elwyn Platner Mickey Purdom1 Evelyn Riegert Carolyn Roberts Rich Roberts Dorothy Solomon Alma Sonnenberg Betty Spier Iris Stober Izella Stuivenga Griffith Thomas3 Richard Tompkins Helen Willhelm Ron Wisbey4 Ray Woodruff Jim Wyman

Class of 1958 Class Agent: Ed & Pat Johnston Total $ Given: $6,297/41.3% Marian Age Marilyn Bixel Bob Bohlman

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Those Who Gave Max Boicourt Ed Chipeur Susan Comeau Pat Cople3 Ann Cornell George Crumley Glen Davis Melva Eslinger Katty French Delbert Gennetten Norman Griessbach Ruby Hain Luanna Handley Hugh Harden Warrine Harden Harold Harvey Robert Hasse John Hayden Burl Hiebert Ruth Hunter4 David Igler Jane Igler Shirlee Ingram Ruth Jacobsen Morris Jaquish Carlene Johnson Glenn Johnson Verna Jones Bob Kenline Masao Kobashigawa Evelyn Kuhn Leroy Kuhn Frances Mathison Yvonne McDaniel Marcy Monteith Mary Noah Melvin Northrup Bill Oakes4 Gloria Oakes4 Bill Pershall Dale Peterson Joyce Peterson Rheta Potter4 Norma Reiswig Leon Ringering Cecil Roy Gene Schroeder Franz Siemsen Lorrell Smick Ruth Stafford Frances Thomas Betty Velez Molly Weaver Robert Weaver Ronald White Charles Winn

Class of 1959 Class Agent: Ralph & Bobbie Jo Davis Total $ Given: $6,013/38.1% Ralph Anderson Ila Baltrusch4 Roger Baltrusch4 Delwin Brower Eleanor Brown Bob Coupland Gary Curtis4

Bobbie Jo Davis Kirby Davis Ralph Davis Jerry Dawes Janet Dick Ellen Drachenberg Simon Elloway William Evans4 Barbara Fehrer Orah Fry John Gardner Howard Handley Dale Hanley Hal Harden Barbara Harsany Myrna Jansen Dayle Jewkes Ernest Kay Alfred Kromminga Maurice Mitchell3 Donna Nelson Ivan Nelson Norma O’Dell Gary Patterson Van Roberts Dolores Robinson Ray Rumsey Anita Sanders Donald Schafer4 Glenda Schafer4 Nancy Schippmann John Sipkens Maxine Sira Jim Smith Carol Stickle Earle Strunk Conrad Thomas Marilyn Thomas Dick Tucker Grace Wetter Tom White Betty Wood Warren Woodard

Class of 1960 Class Agent: Shirley Thomas Total $ Given: $13,456/38.9% Ethel Acosta Noel Bixel Judy Blackwood Robert Bond3 Wanda Chipeur John Engstrom Harold Eslinger Delmer Fjarli3 Beverly Fletcher Pat Gomes Hugh Gray Norma Green Wayne Grimes Raleigh Hardin Rose Marie Hayden John Hodgkin Rose Hodgkin Raymond Hoe Marlyn Hoffman Don Jeffries

Knut Jensen3 Faye Johnson Maxine Johnson Jerome Justesen Peggy Kaye4 Kenneth Kelln Lillis Kingman Robert Krug4 Wally Kutzner Kenneth Ladd Aletha Lawson Nelita Lull4 Martha Masden Wellington Mathison Sam McMunn James McNaney Paul Miller Julie Morris Lowell Nelson Carter Noland Barbara Opp Waldal Perry Parks Betty Penner Marvin Piper3 Ruth Roberts Frank Sargeant Vern Schwisow Cecelia St Clair Shirley Thomas3 Bev Thygeson Margaret Trautwein-Cook3 George Ulloa Velma Vipond Kay Wadsworth Christine Walker Paul Weir Luella Wilber Robert Wood Mattie Wren Jim Zachrison4

Class of 1961 Class Agent: Don Dawes Total $ Given: $6,793/28.7% Duane Alexenko Gary Andregg Adella Ashbaugh Earl Ashbaugh Claire Bishop Carol Campbell Kenneth Carr Jeanette Coon Lucretia Creitz Ruth Davis Dean Dietrich Jim Dixon Ken Dunton3 Dean Finlayson Leon Hagen John Hamilton Joan Hilde3 Georgia Hodgkin3 Welton Ingram Beverly Johnson4 Pat Jones Robert Kingman Laurine Kites

Beverly Klein Viola Koberstine Rose Krejci Wanell Krieger Levi Kuhn Robert Ladd Dale Lent Gene Luke Anne McBryde Madeline McKercher Don Mechalke Arloene Mellish Ronald Miller Lois Moore Carlotta Munson Robert O’Day Wilma O’Day James Perry William Peterson Darlene Schmitz Charles Sherer Leon Smith Robert Visser Warren Winkle Jerry York

Heather Perry Clyde Praye Ted Pyke Ben Qualls Gloria Sanders Carol Schafer Herb Schafer Janice Schmidt3 Barbara Schwartz Anneke Simorangkir Jerry Snow Tom Stanyer Marie Stratton Emmett Tetz Carol Thomsen Duane Thomsen Scott Thygeson Gerald Wade3 Sandra White Wendell White1 Ethel Wilson Hugh Winn Ronna Witzel John Woodbury John Wren Keith Zaugg

Class of 1962 Class Agent: Dale Beaulieu Total $ Given: $16,020/44.8% Larry Ash Dale Beaulieu Lynette Bramlett Charlotte Brody Frances Brown Larry Canaday Thaine Creitz William Crow George Davis Judy de Chantal Charles Dick Eva Lou Diebel Gerald Dietrich Lois Dietrich Vivian Dobbin Donna Duffield Larry Duffield Kenneth Ellis Gerald Ellison Keith Farnsworth Dorothy Ford Joyce Garrigus Henry Gerber Gene Hamlin Charleta Handly Larry Hasse Dan Hiebert Dorothy Johnson Kay Johnson John Jones Barry Kellogg4 Fran Kilmer Robert Lopp Dick McDaniel Shirley McDaniel4 Wayne McDaniel4 Barbara McDow Walt Meske

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Class of 1963 Class Agent: Ed Scheresky Total $ Given: $6,855/35.2% Jerry Adey Alice Ahern Norma Andersen Marlyn Arland Louise Bartholomew Linda Bauer Roger Beckett Chet Blake Connie Boskind3 Maribeth Burns Bill Chobotar Wayne Christensen Lynn Creitz Dorothy Deer Gerald Dunifer Ted Edmister Patricia Fackenthall4 Beverly Gramms Ellen Gregg Larry Halleson Dwayne Herbel Clair Johnson4 Jim Kilmer Maxine Lange Margie Lepique Allen Lincoln Al Liske Vivian Lomeland Don Loomer Ruth Massey Sandra McAninch Dale McVay Evelyn Mitchell Otis Parks Ann Parmiter Monty Perry Helen Pyke

Joanne Rector Palmer Robson Marsha Salisbury Clyde Sample Lou Sample Ann Schnibbe Amos Simorangkir Calvin Smith Joan Smith David Stefonek Alwin Tan4 Mary Thayne Judy Toop Adriel Velez Kenneth Walters Dale Wendt Cleon White Lou Williams Len Zachrison Dennis Zbaraschuk4

Class of 1964 Class Agent: Bob Brody Total $ Given: $58,630/34.8% Donald Ammon1 Sharon Ammon1 Susan Barrett Nathalie Bischoff Chris Boskind3 Bob Brody Nancy Byers James Chubb David Claridge Audrey Corbit John Curnutt Ray Erwin Gary Evans John Fackenthall4 Donna Fikes Robert Forsyth Jeanette Fry Betty Greene John Griffin Sylvia Griffin Arlene Harris Philip Harris Shirley Javor Shirley Judd Clarence Kendrick Robert Koide4 Marilynn Ladd Anita Lenz David Lindstrom4 Elaine Lloyd Barbara Lonnstrom Lynn McLain David Miller Marilyn Nelson George Nordby Jeanne Peters Burt Pooley Ron Quiring Edna Race Arnold Renschler4 J W Richman Beverly Riter4 Pat Rittenbach

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Those Who Gave J Byron Rupert Ruby Stahlnecker Loren Starr Roger Strobel Douglas Tait Russ Thomsen4 Carolyn Van Hees Dale Von Bergen Pat Winn Ted Winn Muriel Zaugg Edward Zbaraschuk

Class of 1965 Class Agent: Gerald Miller Total $ Given: $20,869/37.3% Dorothea Amey Connie Ash John Ash Lee Baker William Barrett Ruth Bebee1 Geraldine Border Esther Bunch Joan Carman3 Ronald Case3 Nadine Combs Bob Crombie Shirley Davis Mary Demaris Carol Domke3 Muriel Fairchild Bill Fisher Edith Fitch Ron Fleck Lila Fry Joan Gulbrandson Jim Hall Ruth Hall Kenneth Hart3 Rodney Heisler John Henriques Wanda Ingold Kenneth James4 Duane Johnson Jesse Johnson John Johnson Bill Judd Sid Kettner Leonard Laabs Eric Lindgren Jay Magnuson4 Herman Mellish Gerry Miller Sandra Monette Eleuter Ortega-Benitez Bernie Paulson Warren Peters Roy Puen LeRoy Rieley3 Ronald Riter4 Elmar Sakala4 Doug Sayles Shirley Schoepflin Erma Smith Alden Thompson3 Wanda Thompson3

Roseland Tjen Marolyn Wagner Priscilla Webster3 Gini Woodruff Lester Wright

Class of 1966 Class Agent: Carlton Cross Total $ Given: $15,865/35.6% Roberta Adey Eugene Amey Dale Bartholomew Marilyn Beecher Darold Bigger4 Regina Blake Ted Bohlman4 Ed Boyatt4 Teri Boyatt4 Owen Byers Forris Chaney Paul Cole Roger Cox4 Carlton Cross3 Nancy Cross3 Douglas Dietrich Betty Duncan Verland Erntson Bonnie Fields William Fields Lana Fletcher4 Wanda Floyd Udell Fresk2 Twyla Gimbel James Gregg Robert Griffin Sondra Griffin Lynda Hardwick Willard Henkes4 Dave Heusser3 Jerry Hiner4 David How Mary Hughes John Jacobson Bill Johnson Gordon Johnson Judith Johnson Ed Karlow Irene Kirkpatrick4 Ed Klein Vernita Kontz Don Krause Nell Lane David Ludden Lora Lee Lund Betty Jean Magnuson4 John Martinsen Richard McCluskey Ron McDow Chuck Nagele Les Palinka Diane Pearson Shirley Puckett Donald Quackenbush James Rector Rudy Rittenbach Sharon Schlageter Jerry Schoepflin

Sandra Schultz Chuck Scriven3 Merrill Shidler Robert Smith Ruth Smith Vanoy Smith Pamela Steding Judy Storfjell Jerrold Vest Judy Vliet3 Donald Wagner Al Wiggins Gary Wiss Mary Yann Judy Zachrison4 Wilda Zumwalt Nora Bleth Michael Brant Norene Carey Betty Cox3 Marilyn Deininger Glenn Denny Ron Eckert Frank Finlayson Tom Fowler Gary Fresk3 Timothy Fritz Marilyn Galusha3 Glenn Gingery Dan Godman Carol Goodge Irwin Hansen3 Tony Henneberg3 Kenneth James Carl Jones Carleen Jones Ross Jones Darlene Kelley Marilyn Ludden Ed MacKenzie3 Linda Morin Lorraine Ovcin Sherryl Pletsch Jimmy Proctor Ruth Rowe Sharon Searson Carol Smith Esther Stout Judy Thomsen Simon Tung Ron Turner Larry Van Hees Jack Wagner3 Gerald Youker4 Nancy Youker4 Charles Zacharias

Class of 1967 Class Agent: Gary Fresk Total $Given: $9,442/27.6% Bruce Barnett Jim Blackwood Nora Bleth Carole Brodeur David Brodeur Betty Cox4 Steven Cromwell

Annita Davison Marilyn Deininger Glenn Denny Frank Finlayson Jim Forsyth Gary Fresk2 Timothy Fritz Marilyn Galusha Sharron Glover Dan Godman Irwin Hansen3 Tony Henneberg3 Kenneth James Carl Jones Darlene Kelley Dan Knauft Terri Koch Marilyn Ludden Ed MacKenzie3 Judy Maguire Linda Morin Virginia Oliver Jimmy Proctor Ruth Rowe Larry Rudy Janet Schmehl Sharon Searson Carol Smith Ruth Squier Esther Stout Del Thayne Simon Tung Larry Van Hees Jack Wagner3 Dan Weston Betty Winslow3 Jerry Winslow3 Charles Zacharias

Class of 1969 Class Agent: James Robertson Total $ Given: $9,457/32.5%

Class of 1968 Class Agent: Don & Phyllis Hall Total $ Given: $18,445/20/4% Sondra Bowser4 Paul Chinburg Barbara Christensen Fred Christensen John Christensen Bert Connell3 James Coon Jim Cornelison Janet Cosgrove Orletta Dealy3 Joseph Galusha Annetta Gibson Don Hall1 Phyllis Hall1 Patricia Halleson Corky Harvey Jim Henneberg3 Kathleen Hoffman Sandy Johnson Jerry Jones Don Kellogg3 Roger Kruger Kenneth Lauren Linda Lauren James Learned

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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Lee Loewen Giny Lonser Oscar Martinez-Olmeda Linda Mayer Abraham Moore Bart Moore3 Linda Olson Marilyn Rosmann Don Silver John Stafford Ruby Stafford George Stonecypher Margaret Stonecypher Ken Tjen Clyde Webster3 Ken Wiggins

Don Abbey Larry Aldred Henry Aus Kathie Bartholomew Linda Blodgett John Boyd Mary Jo Canaday Steve Canaday Claudia Chinn Steve Chinn Federico Chuquimia Bill Cowin Francie Davidson Mildred Deen Judy Douglas Joyce Drake Carmen Duncan Scott Duncan Darrel Ellis Dorothy Epperly Carolyn Evans Judy Farnsworth4 Jerrell Fink Kathleen Geary3 Dena Guthrie Helen Heavirland Alita Henslee4 Bob Hoffman4 Garda Hofmann Carol Hudson Ruth Karmy Evelyn Kay Dennis Kendall Jeanne Larsen Steven Larsen Don Lonnstrom John Maguire Wallace Martinson Roland Mays Donald McConnell Opal Mills Dave Nelson Jim Nesbit Loye Nesbit Janet Neumann Marilyn Novak Vonnie Olesen

Steven Packard4 Christine Palmer Loretta Patrick Jim Robertson Vivian Robertson Gary Rodman Evvalee Rushold Darilee Sakala4 Gayle Schoepflin Judy Schoepflin Janet Schuler Doug Schultz Gene Settlemier James Severance Judy Silver Herb Stratton Elsie Tan Mike Tohivsky Patti Tucker Marilyn Van Stee Robert Van Stee Paul Wahto Jeff Ward Abbie Watt Jon Watt Bill Wohlers

Class of 1970 Class Agent: Larry Evans Total $ Given: $8,039/22.9% Janella Abbey Ann Atkins Leonard Atkins Gaelynn Cecil Gary Christenson Doug Clark3 Pamela Clemons Victor Cook4 Steve Dickerson Lynda DuChene Helen Dufur Jim Eiseman Larry Evans Susan Gardner Del Griebel Rae Hardin Len Harms Shirley Heisey Deanne Hoehn Letha Hoos John Houghton Jan Johnson Judith Jordan3 Marty Kandt Randy Kandt Jim Klein4 Mervin Kneller Judy Krueger Asta LaBianca Robin Lacey Gary LaCom Elaine Lamberton William Littlejohn Sheila Moore Ed Nystrom Daryl Payne Kathi Payne

5 Second Century Society, gifts from 1996-2005 graduates


Those Who Gave Shirley Peterson Dianna Pewitt Kathy Phillips Larry Proctor Keith Riese Carol Rue3 Michael Rue3 Charlene Shiroma Ed Shiroma Donald Shumway John Spenst Ralph Staley Chuck Stevens Lila Sumrall Kathleen Vaughn Walter Wilson Gisela Zinner

Class of 1971 Class Agent: Bruce & Mary Lou Ham Total $ Given: $15,085/22.6% Sherry Anthes Leon Baptist Dorothy Bates Helen Boyd Becky Brown4 Mike Brownfield Gwen Burseth Eileen Christenson Ruth Cross Russ Davidson Steve Davis Tony Finch Edward Fletcher4 Linda Frederico Donna Gilder Japhena Hall De Etta Hinger4 Loren Hinger4 Harvey Jacobson Jeanne Jarnes Brigitte Johnson Jon Kattenhorn3 Lowell Kattenhorn Steven Kelln Billie Knight Cathy Knoechel Renate Krause Elvin Krueger Linda Kwan Margaret LaCom Dan Lamberton Henry Lamberton David Lomeland Al Lowe James Lumsden Dawn Lund Gary Lund Ruth MacKenzie3 Victor Matson Dorothy McCart Brenda McGuire3 Danny Oh Ole Olesen Joan Pierce4 Kathi Robbins Bonnie Sormin

Dennis Stevens Diane Tebelius3 Hilda Vixie Larry Von Kuster3 Clifford Walters Carolyn Winter Melvin Woodruff

Class of 1972 Class Agent: Fred Biesenthal Total $ Given: $12,825/23.4% Alan Abbott Jim Aldred Kenneth Ames

Karin McLarty James McNamara Violet Molnar Marjorie Munson Rebecca Murdoch Ethlyn Obland Guy Oltman Bobbi Ordelheide Sheila Palmer4 Jan Roberts Joy Robinson Kermise Rowe Gael Rowland Bev Schultz Wayne Schultz Carole Schwartz Mike Schwartz Mary Ann Scruggs

David Robinson Keith Rodman Sharon Rue Charlotte Schober Gene Schober Wayne Searson Karen Stefonek Linda Steinert Sherry Stewart Yvonne Stratton4 Loren Swanberg Gary Thietten4 Ellen Tryon3 Butch Van Dyk Nathel Warcholik Norma Wendt Dennis Wysong

John Hamel Phyllis Hanks Nancy Hansen David Hardwick Merlin Hart1 Peggy Hiersche Terry Hill Dale Huett Roger Johnson Janie Jones4 Karyl Kieper Rosemary Kinsfather Roger Knauff Jana Luce4 Karen Mace Rick Mace Lee Malott Kathy Moor

In Recognition of Those Who Gave Gifts in 2005-06 President’s Society Greenville Hollbrook Society Henry Decker Society Academic Hour Society Second Century Society

Sandra Bent Tia Biegel Fred Biesenthal2 Jacquie Biloff Neil Biloff Terry Bock Valerie Boundey Cherry Brandstater Sharon Brown James Bruer Connie Burke Verna Canaday Lynden Chapman Dan Clendenon Richard Dennis Charles Geary3 Elinor Hanson Beverly Hastings Jim Johnson Douglas Jones Lenoa Jones Sharon Jones William King Trudy Klein4 Corienne Kramer Grace Kurian Judy Lamberton Larry Lambeth Eileen Lesher Gail Mack Rick McCombs Dan Meidinger Ron Mitchell Steve Morris4 Ted Nedderman3 Dennis Reed Beth Reimche Patti Revolinski Carol Rick Glen Rick

Class of 1973 Class Agent: Sheila Palmer Total $ Given: $10,206/22.6% Becky Ames Anne Anholm3 John Anholm3 Cheri Armstrong George Boundey Wanita Butler Bob Butterfield Ivalee Clark Cheryl Cline Sandra Cramer David Damazo3 Sandra Dassenko4 Dorothy Davey Efrain De Leon-Salgado Verna Dixon Patsy Eby Allan Gillespie David Gillham Luana Harlan Lesley Harrison Donald Harvey Gene Henneberg4 Dennis Imai Dalene Johnson Joycelyn Johnson Janell Jones Stanley Kirk2 Morley Kutzner Wendy Kutzner Joyce Lang Ronald Lonberger Linda McDaniel Connie McHutchison Stanley McHutchison

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$10,000 $5,000 $1,000 $489 Gifts from 1996-2005 graduates

Tamara Sleeter-Mitchell4 David Spady Don Straub Sandy Swanberg Roxanne Vixie Kent Von Kuster Carolyn Voss Debby Wade Kenneth Wade Wanda Woodruff

Class of 1974 Class Agent: Rick & Karen Mace Total $ Given: $11,789/23.6% Nancy Aldred William Apt Donald Bais Bob Ballou Alva Blabey Paula Bohlman Becky Bossert Sharon Brooks Deborah Bruer Jean Butler Charles Chuang Ola Cornforth Betty Costello Raymond Cummings Linda de Romanett Wally Demchuk Dexter Eji Ginny Eji Troy Epperly Diane Forsyth Rosa Gillham Susan Guinasso

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Howard Munson Nancy Nedderman3 Paul Noyes Gary Ojala Paula Oltman Gerald Palmer Scott Parmele Nora Perez Cassie Ragenovich3 Sharon Reed Candice Ringering Carol Robertson Edwin Sample Sheila Schroeder James Sims Kathleen Spring Edward Tillotson Linda Torretta Marlene Tucker Larry Unterseher John Vixie Chuck Vliet3 Dennis Vories Dallas Weis Roxane Wheeler Randall Wilkinson Richard Wimer Colleen Woodhouse

Class of 1975 Class Agent: Ted & Linda Carpenter Total $ Given: $20,704/22.4%

Marion Betz Mary Betz Sherri Bibb4 John Bohlman Jim Boyd Carolyn Buel Leslie Bumgardner Steve Butler Hazel Clarneau Cheryl Coleman3 Gayle Craig Gary Dassenko Dennis Davis3 Burton Dickerson Joey Douglas Rosilynn Ellison Raydene Erickson Sheryl Evers Judith Fetroe Kathleen Frodahl Challis Fry Myrna Gallant Philip Goh Mark Hancock Michael Hardin Maria Hardt Peter Hardy Claire Hart1 Stan Hazen Rick Henderson3 Patsy Hixson Cheryl Horne4 Susan Huett Maryann Huffman Dale Johnson Gayle Knauff Bob Kyte Nancy Lee Judy Liu Larry Luce4 Douglas Macaulay Lester Matheson Janis McDonald Michelle Meyer4 Mickey Meyer Ken Montgomery Ben Moor Nancy Oh Ellen Oliverio Jean Patterson Gary Reiber4 Gene Roemer Jimmy Schwab Arthur Slagle Hobert Smith Cindy Stewart Phyllis Wagner Temesgen Wakwaya3 Patricia Wall Cheryl Weis Dolly Wilfley Brian Will Keith Willard2 Warren Witt3

Judy Ashlock4 Virginia Baker Harlan Bates Judy Beasley 5 Second Century Society, gifts from 1996-2005 graduates

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Those Who Gave Class of 1976

Class of 1977

Class Agent: Diana Pierce Total $ Given: $18,612/21.5%

Class Agent: Duane Meidinger Total $ Given: $6,355/23.4%

Tom Allen Verna Ames Scott Berger Mary Brown Anne Bullock David Bullock Rita Callahan Carey Carscallen Dorothy Carscallen Ann Christensen4 Rick Claridge Gregory Davies Karen Denmark Alice Dettwiler Pam Duffy Daniel Erickson Fred Field Kenneth Field Darlene Fike Bob Finkbiner Rhonda Ford David Fuller Graham Glover Dawn Hainey John Ham Lowell Hazelton Barbara Herscher Paul Holce Deborah Hutton-Wiggins Steve Irwin Gary Jepson Mardine Johnson Paul Joice Faith La Hey Colleen Laudenslager Gina Lindsey4 Michael Lobdell Valerie Lull Esther Mayer Perry Meador Audrey Miller Nancy Miller Eric Nelson Karen Ordelheide4 Lonna Petsch Elaine Phelps Carmella Phillips3 Diana Pierce Dana Reedy Philip Reynolds Beth Robison Mitchell Robison Merrily Rockwell Neil Schultz Lyndi Schwartz3 Walter Sharp Kathleen Sliwiak Steven Tandy Vicky Tandy Gary Trattner Janice Winslow Roxanne Wright

Larry Aamodt Cheryl Allen Sheron Alvarez Tom Anderson Rita Aqui Darlene Armstrong Steve Barnes David Beck Merlo Bock Terry Bolton Wende Brookshire Steve Brothers Paul Christensen Elizabeth Claridge Wayne Craig Marcia Culver Karen Davies Nancy Davis Ron Davis Dave Dettwiler Mavis Douglass Jean Edstrom Ken Edstrom Andy Engdahl4 Bob Erickson Patrick Francisco Sharron Francisco Jane Fund Dennis Gilliland Jane Gilliland Margie Ham Dale Henkes Cheryl Herscher Luke Herscher Mark Herscher Jeff Hutton Brad Jackson Alan Jacobson3 Lorna Johnson Linda Joice Jenienne Kriegelstein John Kriegelstein Shalline Madsen Thelia Mayle4 Marleen McFee Travis McFee Duane Meidinger Margie Meidinger Doug Middlestetter Sharlene Miller Jerry Moore Jerene Nelson Bob Niles Mark Perry David Pierce Olga Powell Craig Reynolds3 Barbara Roberts Gordon Roth Tamara Russell Willa Sandmeyer3 Marian Schultz Ron Schultz Rick Serns Bob Spady

Toni Steele Joy Turner Les Wheeler Janeen Williams Beverly Foster

Class of 1978 Class Agent: Beverly Foster Total $ Given: $20,437/26.4% Tony Ames Clarence Anderson3 Judy Anderson3 Tina Anderson Jeanie Barnett Lorene Berger Michael Blankenship Roberta Blankenship Arlene Brewer Kathleen Bruce Randy Cardwell Miriam Chang3 Ardyth Cornforth Dave Cowles Marvin Denney Marlene Dietrich Debra Engdahl4 Jim Engle Monica Fallang Allison Field Beverly Foster3 Dan Frickle Victoria Frickle Dean Gienger Randy Givens Connie Godenick Jackie Gordon Linda Graham Erwin Grellmann Donald Gwinn Roy Hager Herb Hainey Thomas Hamstra3 Charlene Hansen Lonn Horniachek Fay Iseminger Mel Iseminger Roy Jensen Ronald Jilg Bob Johnson Don Jones4 Marvie Kaiser Janet Karlen Vicki Kemmerer Steven Kinzer3 Melody Kroll John Matterand Jean McLarty3 Jim Moor3 Lynae Moor3 Curtis Nelson3 Norma Nelson Ronald Olds Cindy Patten Aram Perez John Pierce Larry Ramey Rylla Riverman

Julie Sackett4 Wayne Schafer Randy Schornstein3 Cindy Schultz Doug Sharp Britt Spaulding Sheryl Verbeck Cindy Walikonis Steve Walikonis Charlene Walker Janice Wibberding Joyce Wilkens4 Keith Wilkens4 Ron Wilkinson Carlene Will Anita Wilson Ronald Woodard Elaine Zenthoefer

Class of 1979 Class Agent: Warren Kay Total $ Given: $11,951/23.8%

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Class of 1980

Eric Anderson Glenn Balkins4 Karen Baumbach DeLona Bell4 Ron Cate4 John Christensen Paul Chuljian Beverly Church Joanette Claridge-Weiss Diane Crane Kenneth Drury David Elmendorf3 Karen Engle Rudy Fallang Robin Ford Becky Hansen Anna Harris Candace Henry Gerald Herbrandson4 Gail Horton Carolyn Hurst Vicki Jacobs Jolene Juhl Nina Kight Cindy Kinzer3 Patricia Knittel Marlys Laspe William Laspe Rick Leach4 Arthur Lenz Diane Liston Ed Liu Sylvia Matterand Twyla McIntyre Donna Meador Sherol Mershon Mark Moore3 Debi Nelson4 Dennis Olson Karen Ordelheide Kris Ordelheide Dick Patchett4 Bill Patten Jae Pudewell Rodney Rittenbach

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

David Russell Gloria Sargeant Bill Saunders Nancy Saunders Pam Schafer Richard Schmachtenberg4 Priscilla Schmidt Rachael Selent Steve Tatro3 Sandra Toms Linda Towslee Jeanne Troxel Judith Vance Drue Wagner Suzanne Wallace Cindy Weber Marilee Weis Rachel Werking Kevin Wilfley Lydia Wong

Class Agent: Jeff Kinne Total $ Given: $14,565/19.6% Charlie Allen Cecelie Ames Bob Bammerlin Michael Bell4 Bob Berdan Russell Bibb4 Judy Blair Michael Blair De De Campbell3 Peggy Casebier Rick Casebier Barbara Cloe David Douglas Laurie Dounies James Foster3 Terri Foster Janice Foulston Scott Gibson Leland Goertz4 Julie Gwinn Rick Hallock Greg Hutton Brad Jacobson Vanessa Jensen Jeff Kinne Swee Lim Roger Lutz MaryLynn Malone Annette Marcus Dan McCulloch Debbie Muthersbaugh Phil Muthersbaugh Steven Nicola Bonnie Paddock Lalla Pudewell Gregg Quattlebaum Sam Roosma Debbie Russell John Sackett4 Randal Schafer Debra Schmachtenberg4 Dorita Tessier Jim Tetz

Terry Trefz Lisa Vail Colleen Vercio3 Rick Villarreal Marcia Voegele David Webster Rob Weller Pete White

Class of 1981 Class Agent: Lisa Bissell Paulson Total $ Given: $5,122/21.0% Stephen Allen Wayne Alvarez Randy Anderson Janet Baker Gerald Barnett Twyla Leiske Bechtel Sandra Berg Michael Boyson Lynnette Brown Esther Bryson Susie Bunch Susan Bungard Milton Campbell3 Mary Helen Carroll Carol Chace Debbi Christensen Doina Cismas-Jeffery Larry Davy Ann Dettwiler James Dick Dorothy Donesky Iretha Ebright Darlene Erickson Cheryl Flynt Shirley Forsberg Dennis Gaskill Julie Guiao Arnie Gutmanis Richard Hathaway Heather Hill Teresa Hunter Cheryl Jacobson Espen Jensen Hitomi Johnson Delvin Jones Peter Jones Wafia Kinne Ruth Lenz Lyndon Martinsen Kelly McHan Steve McHan Karen Meyer Armetta Norton Tony Novielli Nancy Quattlebaum Bernie Rabanal Greg Richmond4 Wally Sackett4 Jack Sample Greg Saunders James Short Terri Smith-Weller Dede Steffanson Donna Street Ed Taylor

5 Second Century Society, gifts from 1996-2005 graduates


Those Who Gave Mark Tessier Bill Vail Nadine Webster Carl Wilkens Teresa Wilkens Vernon Winkle Curtis Ziprick

Class of 1982 Class Agent: Helen Teske Total $ Given: $13,551/23.0% Judith Allison Scott Altman Suzzy Altman David Axford Dwight Bartlett4 Tricia Berdan Violet Bidwell Cheryl Blue Sheryl Bolton James Boyd Debbie Cadwallader Sandy Chamberlain Lily Cirstoiu Bryan Clay3 Janelle Cookson Christy Davy Sandie Eichner4 Steve Fleischer Darlene Gaskill Jay Graham Lori Grainger Rod Grainger Todd Guthrie3 Lisa Halvorsen Phil Hubbard Nancy Huck Kami Jensen Julie Johnson Rik Johnson Teri Jones Dave Kellogg Calvin Kettner Rob Koch Nancy Kooy Dale Lampson Nickie Linder Tom Lopez Delbe Meelhuysen Ed Meelhuysen David Meyer3 Deborah Moor Terri Neil Cheryl Nelson Wanda Nelson3 Roberta Nepple Monte Nogle Gayle Norton Monte Nystrom David Ochs Barbara Ochsner David Olson Dawn Peshka Laurin Pestes Edward Piper John Plummer Frederick Reid

David Ross Jeff Schroeder Rick Sloop4 Nadeem Srour Gina Stahlheber3 Kathy Tatro3 Helen Teske Betty Villarreal JoAnn Wiggins James Wilkinson Louise Winter BJ Woll Gayle Woodruff Terri Wright Dick Wysong

Class of 1983 Class Agent: Gabriel Acosta Total $ Given: $11,142/25.2% Gabe Acosta Darilynne Allen Vickie Altman Brenda Aufderhar Lynette Bates Randy Bates Daniel Beckner Alan Bishop Brock Bohlman Leanne Bowker Tami Burrell Leon Choiniere Pacita Choiniere Brigitte Davis3 Barry Donesky4 Wayne Dunbar Dave Eichner4 Rick Elloway4 Bill Forss LaLond Fournier Albert Garcilazo Kay Garner Carol Gienger Kenneth Goh Brent Graham Marilyn Graham Lori Gray Nancy Green3 Richard Grizzell3 Keith Hallam Stephen Harden John Hicks Sheila Hill Dean Huber Laurens Johansen Susan Jones Elizabeth Juhl Bruce Kay Ted Kimball Linda Kostenko Bev Kramer Kaarsten Lang Joel Littell Barry McBroom Rhonda McLeod Derek Morlan Vick Nishiura Ramel Oviatt

Ken Parsons Bernard Pham George Price Lorie Ramey Dan Reich Colleen Rittenour Patti Roberts Stephen Rose David Saad Kevin Sargeant Julie Scott Adriana Scuka Lanny Sims Mark Smith4 Frank Stahl Kay Stahl Mark Starr Nancy Starr Krystal Tavasci Tom Tavasci Tammi Thomas Rick Triebwasser Ramon Ulangca Bob Vixie Gayle Walker Kevin Wasli Greg Wildman4 Monica Wildman4 Eddy Witzel Russ Zapotichny

Class of 1984 Class Agent: Bob McGhee Total $ Given: $9,108/20.1% Mark Aden Doni Andregg Wendi Andregg Rosalie Baugh Stan Bechtel Terry Becker Barbara Beckner Wendy Bleth Annette Bonnell Helaina Boulieris Betsy Buttram Alan Coffey3 Shari Elkins Dan Ewert Delwin Finch Doug Flahaut Sherry Gerber Sandra Graham Debbie Grussling Ruby Harden Tracy Harder Bill Hayes Denise Hutton Tom James Lorrie Kravig Bryan Kuehl Jay Learned Fredrick McClanahan Sharolyn McClanahan Bob McGhee Denise Merritt JoDee Miller Cheryl Nelson

Steve Pline3 Bob Radke Doug Reeves Selina Reid Curt Rittenour Dan Royal Ken Salerno4 Don Schafer Kraig Scott Ted Shankel Doug Sherman Joy Sismey Brent Stanyer Michelle Trautwein Stuart Ware3 Bonnie Wasli Sharon Wilson4 Alan Woodruff Randy Yaw

Jim Tiffany Linda Vixie Rena Wear Mike Welch Kirk Willard3 Susan Willard3 Shelly Williams

Class of 1986 Class Agent: Jerry Bauman Total $ Given: $13,113/20.2%

Class of 1985 Class Agent: Dean Tupper Total $ Given: $23,812/21.8% Martin Abbott Eddie Allen4 Jack Ames Debbie Ang4 Keith Bacus Gwen Baker Dagoberto Barrios Richard Behrens3 Jeanie Billington4 Larry de Fluiter Elmer Dow Sally Enevoldson Curtis Epperson Mark Eslinger4 Karl Haffner Pam House David Hutton Rosa Jimenez Garla Johnson Joe Johnson Sherilyn Johnson Kris Johnston4 Darrell Jones Reginald Jones Ginger Ketting-Weller Aaron Koelsch2 Kern Kostenko Diana Lakusta Suzanne Lampson Anita Lebold Denise Lundquist Bert Merritt David Panossian3 Genelle Pepple Marla Pestes Gary Petersen Tamara Reeves4 Kelli Rigsby David Riley Carolyn Rittenhouse Greg Robinson Michael Saucedo Paul Stirling Jeff Strode3

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Andy Armstrong Mike Aufderhar Morna Bahnsen Jerry Bauman LeMont Baybrook DeAnn Benson Jim Brostmeyer Jim Brown David Chen4 Ken Comeau Kathy Comfort Forrest Crowell Odita Davis Leticia Dexter Anita Dorland Gregory Dorland Dena Eckhart Richard Eckhart Raylene Eilers Carl Elkins Jane Fish Jonathan Fish Dietmar Grellmann John Gross Alvin Hernandez Mons Jensen4 Greg Jones Julie Jones Michelle Jones Case Ketting2 Allen Kites Michele Kites Caroline Koller Dean Kravig Gordan Lacey Twilla Leen Karen Mallory Stephanie Mays Dennis Morel4 Tony Morris4 Randy Neff4 Teresa Panossian3 Loren Peterson Teresa Reich Kevin Renshaw Suzanne Schuld Alan Sicher Jodi Smith Brian Starr Danielle Stewart Monte Torkelsen Alan Trautwein Doreen Uwekoolani Nancy Von Bergen Randy Walikonis Andrew Walker

Class of 1987 Class Agent: Kevin Krueger Total $ Given: $10,523/20.1% Jerry Anderson Gill Bahnsen Teri Betts Kimball Brent Birth4 Randy Bovee LeRoy Buell3 Charles Burkeen John Carlson Mark Carr Ron Clendenon4 James Cochran Annette Cole Lisa Comeau Lynden Crabtree Shellie Daniel Sharon Dietrich David Dimick Kathy Earles Darryl Fisher Diane Fogarty Steven Gilmore Debra Gross Sherri Hartmann Jon Hayden3 Kelli Hayden3 Ed Heyman Marty Johnston4 Eve Kellogg4 Holly Kurtz Randy Kurtz Mike Maldonado Marlin Mallory Donald Moore Deana Nelson Alice Nemetz Noel Ojeda Phillip Olds Diane Opp Michaelynn Paul Thane Plummer Janelle Schmidt3 Tom Smith Ross Snider Jeff Stong Patti Titus Todd Titus Jeannine White Charles Whiting Timo Wilson4 Clayton Young Raylene Young

Class of 1988 Class Agent: Keith Perrin Total $ Given: $8,369/17.0% Jan Asher Dolph Sherri Babcock Carol Bovee David Breitigam Leanne Carlson Dan Carr

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Those Who Gave James Cho3 Kay Clark Roger Coon Gart Curtis Cliff Dolph Carol Fisher Scott Griswold Cristina Grys Russell Hanscom Rob Hensel Deborah Hustead Julie Jensen4 Kevin Juhl4 Kate Keltz Sharon Longmire Kurt Mehrer David Moody Joan Owens Stephenie Renshaw Wendy Rexin Shelley Rubin Faustina Rynda Scott Salsbery Curt Schafer4 Robert Schmidt3 Chris Shepard Betty Simcock Doug Simcock John Stabel3 Darla Stong Troy Towler Stephen Warren

Class of 1989 Class Agent: Linda Abdel-Malek Total $ Given: $52,203/13.4% Linda Abdel-Malek Ken Bevins Karlyn Bond Anne Campbell Delmae Carterman4 Genesis Cautivar Janelle Clendenon4 Marlyn Eklund Jeff Fry Steve Gregg Reinhold Grellmann Jon Harder1 Darrin Hayes Donna Hernandez Lorraine Jacobs4 Russell Jurgensen Grace Killin Lisa McLeod Terry McLeod Andrew Muth Michelle Ojeda Murry Rexin Jaime Rodriguez Brenda Salsbery Nadine Schultz Rafat Shirinzadeh4 Angie St Clair Devitt4 Teri Wagner Jamie Wallace Jennifer White2

Class of 1990 Class Agent: Mike Devitt Total $ Given: $11,228/20.0% Jose Acosta Edward Ammon4 Sten Bolander Lon Canaday Sharon Canaday Shawn Casey Larry Chinn Denise Colley Pamela Cress Mike Devitt4 Lynelle Ellis Bruce Erhart Christie Forsyth Linda Gault Donald Gibson Brenda Gordon Kathleen Grellmann Wayne Herbel John Hilde Ethan Josiah4 Orris Josiah Amber Jurgensen Walter Krueger Jan Levy Harvey Lighthouse4 Larry Lofthouse Ted Manullang4 Doug McGinnis Brian Poynor Jolene Roeske Holly Schmidt3 Kevin Schmidt3 Brenda Seidel Stann Sheperd Shaen Tarter Hans Thygeson Sue Unck Lori Van Meter Cynthia Westerbeck

Class of 1991 Class Agent: Cecily Geschke Total $ Given: $18,268/15.6% Eva Barton Marklynn Bazzy Claudia Bigley Mike Bruns Dottie Chadwick Randy Croft Cheryl Dean Daniel Elsom Timothy Ewert Bobbie Fleck Gayle Gardner Cecily Geschke Ken Gruesbeck Kristin Hansen4 Barbara Herbel Michael Holmes1 Mary Jenny-Saltmarsh Dawn Johnson

Ty Johnson Rhona Kwiram Annette Lackaff Yolanda Leffler Jeanese LeFore3 Tricia Lofthouse Marja-Leena McChesney Ron Miller Todd Morford Nick Nordby Yvette O’Meally4 Randy Opp Kirsten Salvador Aida Scanlon Sharon Schafer Michele Schoepflin Laura Tarter Kathy Wagner Matt Weber Earl West Robert White2

Class of 1992 Class Agent: Stacy Peterson Total $ Given: $6,818/11.7% Milton Adams Douglas Arlt Phill Baker Marta Beaubien3 Susan Bebee Loy Dixon David Forsyth Heath Garman Julie Jenkins Andy Karmy Lori Kissinger Ginny Lundquist Laurie Marin Shari Moeller Kevin Motschiedler Sheri Oster Stacy Peterson Christine Reed Scott Rowe Shellie Schrattenholzer Thomas Schrattenholzer Janette Sheperd Courtney Smith Tim Stilson Mike Threadgill Dave Toppenberg2 Kristin Van Meter Jodi Wagner4 Judy Weber Marcia Wendler Kelli Westcott3 Kevin Worth

Class of 1993 Class Agent: Julie Sanders Keymer Total $ Given: $3,809/12.6% Brenda Adams Les Andrus

Class of 1995 Class Agent: Jim Kneller Total $ Given: $5,716/11.5%

Class of 1994 Class Agent: Peter Fackenhall Total $ Given: $22,333/14.3% Garry Binder Jared Boyatt Eric Brown Tammy Bunn Kari Cheney Monte Cheney Janine Childs Mark Cockerham Craig Connell Brandt Culver LeAnne Culver Brian Davidson Jessica Davidson Donna Ellis Sylvia Escobar Peter Fackenthall4 Rafael Familia Vicki Harsch Jon Heisler Nicole Heisler Julie King Scott King Carol Latorre Carlos Muchiutti Kris Nagele Trent Nagele Janet Ockerman Allan Payton3 Deborah Pejcic Terry Peterson Terry Phillips Glendon Potschka3 Freda Price Steve Reitz

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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Jana Skidmore David Smith1 Diane Stief Gary Tetz Heidi Threadgill Rich Tyler3 Vanessa Van Stee Katie Waggoner David Weaver Lavelle Whitehouse Jonn Wilson Kevin Wolford Russ Woods Dave Zimmerman

Debi Axford Cherie Bevins Kellie Bond Robin Brown Dan Cole Nelle Cornelison Shari Dixon Vicki Fontoura Ken Haggett Carol Hargreaves Marshall Keymer Ralph Klinkers Rob Lamberton Shannon Lewien Kent Meckling4 Brent Mehner4 Laura Peterson Ken Reed Tami Rowe Julie Sanders Keymer Nicki Simcock Galen Smith Trisha Treft Jeff Wagner4 Jennifer Wendt Lisa Zbaraschuk Michael Zbaraschuk Darci Ziegler Andrea Zimmerman

Michael Arlt Tobin Beaubien3 Corina Car Jennifer Clough Ryan Clough Larry Colvin Becky Connell Alanna De La O Bryan Entze Paul Ford Francis Garcia Rhonda Gillham Deborah Haberman Juanita Hamel3 Troy Harden Jason Hilde Laura Hylton Debra Loss Joshua MacLachlan Suzanne MacLachlan Debbie McCarver Richard Miller Scott Mowat Jim Nesbit Gretchen Potschka3 Grace Reiber Tammy Reitz Laurel Rogers Tiffany Smith Jon Steen Viva Tapper Bob Thayne Sam Tooley Bruce Wehler Mark Westcott3 Cindy Williams Andy Woodruff Pennie Wredberg

Class of 1996 Class Agent: Tom Hamel Total $ Given: $19,675/11.6% Andy Augustin5 Mary Bendig5 James Chamberlain5

Brian Cochran5 Rebecca Colvin5 Lori Corbett5 Kenton Cox5 Gerald Dettling5 Joanna Dettling5 Rob Dunham5 Ed Escobar5 Julianne Fletcher5 Tom Hamel3 Loren Hanson5 Barbara Harvey5 Mark Haun3 Erna Hoover5 Paul Johnson5 Alvina Lutu5 Jennifer McConnehey5 Greg McFarland5 Peter McPherson5 Jeff Miller5 Kim Miller5 Juliana Montooth5 Gail Mueller5 Elizabeth Norris5 Laurie Parson5 Darin Patzer5 Jim Pinder5 Ron Rasmussen5 Jeffery Sceville1 William Scharffenberg5 Eirik Schlisner5 Monty Schultz5 Deborah Silva5 Joel Stirling3 Kelly Turner1 Denver Ulland5

Class of 1997 Class Agent: Ken Aso Total $ Given: $5,891/12.8% Cormac Acevedo5 David Albertsen5 Liz Albertsen5 Ken Aso5 Juline Bodnar5 Chad Borges5 David Burns5 Cheris Curry5 Robert De La O5 Amy Dodds5 Greg Dodds5 Cody Erwin5 Laura Evans5 Joe Foote5 Joseph Galusha5 Stephanie Gates5 Jeremy Johnson5 Randall Kerr5 Dave McCarver5 Alisa McFarland5 Laura McMullen Ford5 Ray Miracle5 William Morad5 Jeff Morgan5 Sonia Neidigh5 Ward Pearson5 Jen Pinder5

5 Second Century Society, gifts from 1996-2005 graduates


Those Who Gave Alicia Powell5 Cassandra Reck5 Kelli Rosenquist5 Todd Rosenquist5 Todd Schoepflin5 Ursula Schrattenholzer5 Cindi Stirling3 Barbara Strote5 Frankie Thamert5 Daryl Tol5 Stacey Tol5 Maritza Toledo5 Melodye Trusty5 Priscilla Ulland5 Donny Veverka5 Mary Ward5 Lenden Webb5 Dionne Whitaker-Moore5 Jerry Woods5

Class of 1998 Class Agent: Jorge Barcelo Total $ Given: $3,305/8.5% Alan Bodnar5 Debbie Conwell5 Brian De Fluiter5 Steve Ellis5 Renee’ Erwin5 Jeremy Eslinger5 Heidi Evans5 Laura Flores5 Kristin Fry5 Scott Fry5 Synnova Goodge5 Elizabeth Heinrich5 Andy Henneberg5 Sarah Hsu5 Eric LaFrance5 Jeremy Mays5 Christina McGill5 Seth Moffit5 Karl Newman5 Kathlynn Pisarcik5 Juan Rebollo5 Perla Robertson5 Brandon Sanders5 Michelle Sanders5 Jill Stratton5 Darrin Taylor5 Jeffrey Walker5 Matt Walter5 Newt Zanes5

Class of 1999 Class Agent: Les Zollbrecht Total $ Given: $2,050/7.9% Kourtney Bowes5 Robert Car5 Cheryl Danner5 Carrie Davais5 Rachele Deininger5 Ron Deininger5 Ryan Dye5

Matthew Enders5 Jenifer Foote5 Carol Griffin5 Brandon Hallsted5 Jerry Hartman5 Allyson Hubbard5 Missy Jolliffe5 Holly Lang5 Cindy Libby5 Jonathan Linthicum5 Carey McCulloch5 Lenore McDonald5 Carrie McGauhey5 James McGill5 Ed Miguel5 Aimee Saddler5 Anca Silver5 Rich Simpson5 Devon Thompson5

Janella Riter5 Leigh Shambo5 Kim Thomas5 Robert Triebwasser5 Bill Vixie5 Wendy Wolfswinkel5

Class of 2001 Class Agent: Chris Drake Total $ Given: $13,394/9.0% Amy Alvarado5 Rebecca Caswell5 Carlyn Chamberlain5 Jeffrey Colburn5 Amy Dilworth5

Class of 2002 Class Agent: Michael Vercio Total $ Given: $2,985/7.5% Tom Allen5 Melody Barnes5 Stan Beebe5 Mark Danner5 Kari Davies5 Todd Davis5 Barbie Dickerson5 Joel Dickerson5 Marshall Ford5 Sonya French5 Cameron Fuller5 Travis Giarde5 Calvin Kilmer5

Jennifer McCormick5 Scott McFadden5 Jamie Miller5 Albert Ordelheide5 Kim Rodgers5 Chris Santana5 Macee Santana5 Michael Sogioka5 Sydney Thompson5 Brian Vistaunet5 Cynthia Wallace5

Class of 2004 Class Agent: Jessica Stone Total $ Given: $4,195/5.1%

Classes Who Gave the Most Dollars Muriel Chapman Bob Brody Linda Abdel-Malek Bill Loveless Verona Schnibbe Henry Bergh Ed Norton Dean Tupper Tom & Brooke Stafford Peter Fackenthall Jamie Thompson5 Alex Toledo5 Annette Treat5

Class of 2000 Class Agent: Greg McCulloch Total $ Given: $1,436/7.1% Cathy Augustin5 Angela Beam5 Jeremy Beam5 Richard Caswell5 Brooke Colburn5 David Fischer5 Jon Griebel5 Kathryn Hansen5 Melodie Hardwick5 Machelle Hartman5 Matt Heinrich5 Vincent Jimenez5 David Maxwell5 Greg McCulloch5 Laura Paise5 Laurisa Pearson5 John Pesciallo5 Jon Ponder5 Tiffany Priester5 Ben Riter5

Chris Drake5 Janice Drenguis5 Lisa Esparza5 Lisa Ferguson5 Kristan Guenterberg5 Heidi Hutchins5 Andy Iizuka5 Michelle Kilmer5 Chris Knopper5 Cameron Libby5 Warren Libby5 Brian Lundstrom5 Tiffany Michaels5 Nadia Mihaljcic5 Shauna Moffit5 Amber Petersen5 Andrea Pierce5 Jon Rea5 Shane Reiswig2 Sam Rodriguez5 Mike Royer5 Ed Schwisow5 Court Shrock5 Olivia Shrock5 Janelle Smith1 Nicole Stengel5 Mel Zita5

1947 1964 1989 1949 1948 1931-40 1953 1985 1956 1994

$67,783 $58,630 $52,203 $50,171 $39,147 $30,068 $29,994 $23,812 $23,429 $22,333

Kuyler Lang5 Janisse Maxwell5 Melissa McFadden5 Donna McGee5 David Paden5 Kathryn Paise5 Ryan Price5 Tyler Pritchard5 Devin Reck5 Heather Richardson5 Heather Swinyar5 Ted Swinyar5 Mike Vercio5 Celena Veverka5 Aaron Vixie5

David Crawford3 Guy Einig5 Lauren Graham5 Deborah Grandkoski5 David Green5 Anthony Grovet5 Brian Hart5 Erin Hart5 Aaron Heinrichs5 Debra Johnson5 Ryan Johnson5 Susan Jones5 Chris Kellie5 Dorian Lust5 Kristy Lust5 Lynn Murphy5 Elizabeth Razo5 Philip Sirbu5 Joy Veverka5 Levi Waggoner5 Mandy Ward5 Shawn Winters5

Class of 2003 Class Agent: Chris Santana Total $ Given: $775/5.6% Nathan Brassard5 Margo Cox5 Walter Cox5 Heather Dickerson5 April Duffy5 Loury Duffy5 Cecilia Larios5 Adam Lombard5

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Class of 2005 Class Agent: Steve Sanders Total $ Given: $1,425/5.3% Cordel Anderson5 Nicole Bechard5 Daphne Cadwallader5 Julie Corson5 Shannon Farrelly5 Carrie Ferguson5 Jody Foster5 Garrett Gladden5 Michael Goff5 Diana Heinrichs5 April Knopper5 Andrew Kruger5 Michael McCoy5 Becky Meert5 Ellen Park5 Timothy Peters5 Hanns Rookstool5 Brandon Ruiz5 Steve Sanders5 Lauretta Skerritt5

Alumni & Friends A Carol Aalborg Terrie Aamodt Rebekah Aarde Bruce Abbey Forrest Abbott Sheryl Abbott Denice Abston4 Gregory Abston4 Kacy Acevedo Adele Ackell Cindy Acosta Jose Acosta Monique Acosta Sylvia Acosta Barbara Adams Diane Adams John Adams Karen Adams Kenneth Adams Morgan Adams Nancy Adams Susan Adams Thomas Adams Daniel Aden Laurie Aden Norma Aguila Thomas Ahern John Ahrens Kay Ahrens K Aka Mary Akey4 Glen Albertson Marilyn Albertson Eva Alexander Kitty Alexenko Shona Alferd Todd Alferd Lee Alford

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Those Who Gave Patricia Alford Amy Allen4 Beth Allen Daniel Allen Debra Allen Doris Allen Janette Allen Laura Allen LaZann Allen Lourdes Allen4 Margie Allen Merrill Allen Randy Allen Reginald Allen Roy Allen Vicki Allen Douglas Allison Cheryl Allman Taun Allman Jeanice Almandinger Wes Almandinger Alan Altman Daniel Altman Melissa Alvarado Marshall Alworth Mary Jo Alworth Cha Amack Cristine Amburgey Alice Ames Cheryl Ames Connie Ames Stan Ames Adelyne Ammon Julie Ammon4 Arlene Anderson1 Arthur Anderson Barbara Anderson4 Bonnie Anderson Chuck Anderson Colleen Anderson4 Craig Anderson Curtis Anderson Duane Anderson James Anderson4 Janice Anderson3 Jean Anderson Jutta Anderson Kathryn Anderson Kathy Anderson Ken Anderson Marlene Anderson Myrna Anderson Phil Anderson Roxanne Anderson Shauna Anderson Sheila Anderson Sue Anderson Terry Anderson3 Walter Anderson1 Walton Anderson Deanna Anderst Roy Andre Demetra Andreasen Niels-Erik Andreasen Karen Andregg Linda Andrews Manuel Anduha Rhonda Anduha Susan Anfinson Charles Anger Milford Anholm

Deborah Anlauf Anonymous Gift1 Doug Anthes Raquel Apodaca Marilyn Applegate Rod Applegate Joe Aqui Alice Archer Austin Archer Olive Archer Karoline Archibald Candy Arenas Stuart Arm John Armstrong Kelly Armstrong Nancy Armstrong Judy Arnzen Kay Aronson Pat Arrabito Jody Arrington Kim Ash Susie Ashburn Carole Asher Tom Asher Donald Ashley Shirley Ashley Tom Ashlock4 Bruce Ashton Mary Astley Tisa Ater Kathy Aus Deb Ayers Vera Ayers Rose Azinheira

B Philip Babatid Sally Babbitt Tim Babbitt Joyce Babcock Daniel Badger Dwayne Badger Lynn Badger Arlene Badzik Dennis Badzik George Baehm Alice Baerg Arvella Baerg Frances Baerg Janice Baerg Lynn Baerg Marlene Baerg Michael Baerg Miranda Baerg Robert Baerg Velma Baerg Janice Bafus Charles Bailey George Bailey Wanda Bailey Debbie Bair4 Kirk Bair4 Alyce Bais Delma Baker Louis Baker Paul Baker Steve Baker Kellee Balcom Jeenie Balkins4 Joy Ball

Mike Ballance Carla Ballou Dennis Ballou Geneveve Ballou Lois Balmes William Balmes Donna Banek Wesley Banek Chantele Bangs Alden Banner Jo Ann Baptist Sharon Barber Joyce Barger Mildred Barmore Gladys Barnes Matthew Barnett Elsie Barr Mary Barrett Ronald Barrett Jason Barrow4 Lynn Bartholomew Linda Bartlett Sidney Bartlett Laurie Bartling Betty Barton LaVon Barton Linda Barton Robbin Barton John Bartron Susan Bateman Bob Bates Coral Bates Jeff Battee Robert Battee Dora Battin Lauri Bauder Aileen Bauer Carl Bauer Edward Bauer Michael Bauer3 Val Bauermeister Bud Baumgartner Evelyn Baydid Colleen Baylink Doug Beach Denise Beaman Betty Bearce Lorene Beaulieu Jim Bebee1 Carissa Beck Carol Beck Patsy Beck Jose Becker Michele Becker Pauline Becker Philip Becker Robert Becker Virginia Becker Glenda Beckett Betty Becraft Bob Becraft Dorothy Becraft Thomas Becraft Mariann Beddoe Rita Beddoe4 Denise Bedwell Beverly Beem Debra Behrens3 Charles Bell Jo Bell Richard Bell

Jennifer Beltran Marybell Beltran Roger Beltran Tati Beltran Veronica Beltran Bernice Benabe Charlene Bennett JaneAnn Bennett3 Karen Bennett Melissa Bennett Alice Bennit David Bennit Betty Benson3 Harold Benzel Katherine Benzel Jill Berg Laura Berg4 M P Berg Cassie Berger4 Miriam Bergh Leona Berglund Roy Berglund Evelyn Bergman Barbara Bergvall Debbie Berkey Darrell Berreth Phil Berreth Karen Bertsch Robert Bertsch Beth Betz3 Jack Betz4 Raymond Betz Robert Betz Sidney Bevans Sharlyn Biangasso Milton Bicek Deane Bidwell F W Bieber Viola Bieber Robert Biegel Ramona Bierlein Barbara Bigger4 Stan Billings Dianne Binder Lutz Binus Greg Birchell Elaine Birks Fredrick Bischoff Tom Bischoff4 Blake Bishop Margaret Bishop Victor Bitzer Doug Bixel4 Judy Bixel4 Andrew Bjorklund Stanley Blabey Lois Blackwelder3 Tim Blackwelder3 Edith Blaich Roland Blaich Janice Blair Sandi Blake Gary Blanchard Rochelle Blankenship Robin Blansett Naomi Bleau Anita Blehm Frank Blehm Tracey Blehm Rosie Blessing Jim Bleth

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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John Bleth Bern Bliss Burton Bliss Dorothy Bliss Christine Bliven Gerald Bliven Edward Blodgett Barbara Blood Roger Blood4 Herb Bluhm Roxy Bluhm Randy Blumer Angela Bly Debbie Bobbitt Angel Bock Duane Bockmann Melba Bockmann Barbara Bohlman Carolyn Bohlman Carolynn Bohlman Laura Bohlman Anna Boicourt Carol Bolden Pam Bolls Angel Boloico Gary Bolster Gladys Bolster Lloyd Bolster Elaine Bolton Marjorie Bolton Margrete Bom Michael Bonazzola Georgene Bond3 Sherylyn Bond Willie Borders Doris Borg Linda Borg Laurie Borges Vikki Born Richard Boro James Bortner Geri Bosch Sherri Bosch Lucille Boster Estate1 Valorie Bothof Gary Botimer1 Jacque Botimer1 LaJean Botimer3 Wilma Boulieris Darlene Boutwell Peg Bowen LeeAnn Bowerman Rick Bowes Sharman Bowes Andrea Bowie Eugene Bowman Louise Bowman Beverly Bowser4 Michael Bowser4 Barbara Boyd Bernard Boyd Betty Boyd Brenda Boyd Carol Boyd Gayle Boyd Cleo Boyer Virginia Boyer Deloris Boyes Alli Boyle Wanda Brackett Janice Bradley

LeEllen Bradshaw4 Robert Bradshaw4 Jennifer Bramhall Jerry Bramlett Cathy Brandhagen David Brandhagen Liz Brandt Karen Brashear4 Kenneth Brashear4 Bev Brass Dianne Brass Phyllis Brass3 James Brauer Steve Braun Kate Bravo Marjorie Bregar3 Heather Breitbach Sara Bren Curt Brennan Dephena Bresee Jim C Brewer Sallieann Brewer Sheryl Brewer William Brewer Claudia Bridenbecker Robert Brinker Shad Brinkley Dorothy Brock Joyce Brockmann Jim Broemmeling Milton Brooks Robert Brooks Ronald Brookshire JoAnne Brost3 Deloris Brothers James Brothers Beth Brouillard Jo Brower4 Dan Brown David Brown Dennis Brown Dorothy Brown Douglas Brown Elisa Brown3 Eric Brown Gretchen Brown Janet Brown Lanette Brown Leslie Brown Lori Brown Robert Brown Robin Brown Sherri Brown Lawrence Browning Linda Browning Malon Bruce Phyllis Bruce Julie Brude Sharon Brutscher Judy Bryan Jim Bryson Joan Bryson4 John Bryson4 Samm Bryson4 Ida Buckingham Lee Budd Sue Buell Shelly Buff Maureen Bull Paula Bumpaous Marjorie Bungard4

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Those Who Gave Larry Bunn Nancy Bunn Dennis Burgess Treva Burgess Dennis Burke Roy Burke Joyce Burkeen Kristi Burkhart Helen Burnett4 Lowell Burns Marc Burrill3 Glen Burris John Burseth Debra Burt Monte Burtch Esther Burton Ed Busch Brenda Bush Gary Bush Dawn Busi Charles Bussman Walter Butcher Angie Butler Emilie Butler Juanita Butler Ken Butler Stacy Butler Ronald Butlin Harold Bylsma William Byrd

C Walter Cabe Tedd Cadd Dale Cadwallader James Cady Lynn Cahill Marvin Caldwell Duane Calkins3 Merle Calkins3 Rick Callies Armand Camarena Karen Cameron Cheryl Campbell Glenn Campbell Gloria Campbell Mickey Campbell Shirley Campbell Edna Canaday Lois Canaday Rolland Canaday Dave Cannard Dave Cantrell Marletta Cantrell Mary Cardona Vicki Cardwell Lynn Carey Paul Carey Tracee Carle Dan Carlisle Naomi Carlisle James Carlson Linda Carlson Werner Carlson1 Violet Carman Linda Carnes Vincent Carollo Brad Carpenter Terri Carpenter Maurine Carpenter-Grove3

Aileen Carr Clifford Carr Ellamae Carr Linda Carr April Carrasco Holly Carrera Elaine Carroll James Carroll Lois Carscallen1 Jill Carter Tom Carter Mary Casazza Joan Case3 Tod Case Anna Casebolt Sue Cason Theresa Cassiday Christine Casson James Casson Antonio Castello Daryl Cate Rose Catelli William Catelli Mitch Cauthron Alan Cazan Jerry Cecil Barbara Ceniga4 Dan Ceniga4 Esther Chace Mark Chace Larry Chadwick Wayne Chadwick Barbara Chamberlain Bill Chamberlain Phyllis Chamberlain Bimin Chan Lois Chan Tina Chan3 Dawn Chandler Delight Chandler Mariene Chaney Chad Chang Sandy Chapin Linda Chapman Patricia Chapman Polly Chapman Steven Charbonneau Beth Chase Jon Chase Sheila Chase Lenella Chellis Sandy Chetwood Jerry Chichetti Duane Childs Emily Childs Louise Chilson Catherine Chinn Faith Chinn Marie Cho Myong Cho Ruth Chobotar George Chonkich Jere Chrispens Marian Chrispens Glenn Christensen Jerry Christensen June Christensen Kris Christensen Sandra Christensen Kelly Christenson Willis Christian

Fred Christiansen Wayne Chrowl Men Chu Rosaline Chuang Mildred Chui Renee Chuljian Lynda Chung Constance Claassen Ona Claney4 Angela Clapp Del Claridge Amber Clark Anita Clark Carmen Clark3 D J Clark Dan Clark Dawn Clark Gloria Clark Gregory Clark Janet Clark Janna Clark Larry Clark Marilynn Clark Michael Clark Robert Clark Tom Clark Vicky Clark Tom Clarke Ben Clausen Jill Clay3 Eleanor Clayton Bob Clayville Peggy Clayville Lanelle Clements4 Marilyn Click Monica Clouse Cathy Cochran Lyle Cochran Steven Cochran Ivy Cochrane Ann Cockerham Dan Cockerham Carolyn Cogswell Rodney Colburn Yolande Colburn Coralie Cole Kevin Cole Ron Coleman3 Karen Collar Verla Collett George Colley4 Freda Collier Harold Collum Clifford Comeau Barbara Conklin Annette Conley Evelyn Connell3 Helen Conroy Gordon Constable Nadine Constable Judith Constantino Michael Constantino Mark Conwell Bernard Cook3 Charles Cook David Cook Denise Cook John Cook Julie Cook Lou Cook Mark Cook

Mina Cook Robert Cook Rosemary Cook Virginia Cook Stephanie Coon Alan Coons Lori Coons Gloria Cooper James Coordes Lanita Coordes Lisa Cope Ronald Cople3 Neil Coplea3 Gerald Coppernoll Keith Corbett Peggy Corbett Artine Cordis Heather Corey Betty Cornforth Fred Cornforth Bill Corr Chris Corr Dominic Cortinas Kristi Cortinas Duane Corwin Joanne Corwin Carl Cosaert Kevin Costello Rosella Cottrell Astri Coupland Dolores Coupland Ralph Coupland Julia Courtney-Williams Marguerite Covey Shelly Covey Nancy Cowin Linda Cowles Becky Cox William Cox Michael Cozens Dan Crager Kenith Craig4 Gerald Craigg Ken Crain Pearl Crain Ken Cramer Donald Crane Ellen Crane Patricia Craw Denelda Crawford Linda Crawford Sally Crawford Sharolyn Creitz John Cress David Crew Patricia Crew Milon Crickmer Steve Critchlow Krista Croft Edna Crombie Angelique Cromwell Betty Cromwell Philip Cromwell Jerald Cronk Chris Cronkhite Kori Crook4 Forrest Cross Jane Cross June Cross Michael Cross JoAnne Croteau

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Chuck Croughan Ena Crow Richard Crowley Wendy Crozier4 Ruth Crumley Celia Crutchfield Jon Crutchfield Randy Culdice Greg Cullen Karen Cullen-Wells James Culpepper Jack Culver Florence Cumbo4 Myrna Cummings Jerry Cundiff Donna Cunningham Annamarie Curl Brenda Curnutt Patsy Current Richard Current Maeci Lu Curry Kathy Curtis Patricia Curtis Sheryl Curtis Edith Cutting Jon Cutting John Cutts Bonny Cyphers Stephen Cyphers

D Donn Daffe Wanene Dahl Naomi Daily Becky Damazo3 Jeffrey Damron Mike Dandrea Diane Daniels Dave Dankel Linda Dassenko Carol Davidson Robert Davidson Angela Davies David Davies3 Eileen Davies Patricia Davies3 Rachel Davies Teri Davies Alan Davis3 Caren Davis Daniel Davis Dave Davis Doneal Davis Hershal Davis Janice Davis Jeffery Davis Karyn Davis Kristine Davis Shirley Davis Teresa Davis Timothy Davis Lois Davisson Wayne Davisson Dorothy Davy Marie Dawes Vivian Day Evangeline de Fluiter Anna De Leon Martha De Witt Denise Dean

Marcia Dean Barb Debban Milton Dee Catherine DeFehr Lisa DeHaas Mark DeHart Al Deininger Nancy DeLisle Joan Deming John Deming Michael Demma Carole Demoss Jerry DeMoss Steve Demoss Polly Dengel Judy Denis Carolyn Denney Annie Dennis Judy Dennis Laurel Dennis Dexter Denniston Jeff Denniston Paul Dennler Oran Denton Jay Derting Barbara Detlor Mickey Devitt Bob Devoir Margaret Devoir Robyn DeVoir Moira Dexter Lorayne Dick Paul Dickau Clinton Dickerson Deborah Dickerson Carolyn Dickinson4 Loren Dickinson4 Barb Dietrich Carol Dietrich Greg Dietrich Jeannie Dietrich Richard Dietrich Terry Dietrich Ellisa Dilling Mollee Dilling Catherine Dimick Beverly Dishman Robert Dixon John Dobbin Beverly Dobyns Lillian Dodd Bettye Dodds Jane Dodds3 Larry Dodds3 Lucile Dole Esther Doleman Jeanna Dolezal Jean Dolph Richard Dolph Herbert Domke3 Barbara Donaldson Heidi Donavan Alice Doncaster Janice Dopp Dan Doran Chris Dotson Marilyn Dotson Brenda Douay Helgi Douay Deon Douglas Darcia Douglass

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Those Who Gave Herb Douglass Russell Dounies Georgea Dovich Larrie Dovich Dick Dower3 Nadine Dower3 Midge Dowling Betty Downing Bernice Downs Marcella Downs James Drake Kristine Drumm Christine Drury Dollie Drury Monika Drury Linda DuBose Rich DuBose Patti Duby Peter Dufault Mark Duffy Lindsay Dummer Kristi Dunavin Eileen Duncan Melvin Duncan Shirley Duncan Hazel Dunks Aero Dunleavy3 Charmain Dunn3 Neva Dunn Paula Duranceau Kenneth Durham Gen Dutro Claudia Dutro-Nelson Kirsten Dyar Jon Dybdahl4 Kathryn Dybdahl4

E Roeum Eang4 Ruby Eastham Joanne Eberhardt Vicki Eddy Jeanette Edgerton Carol Edmister Steve Edmonds Dorothy Edwards Everett Edwards Jim Edwards Ruth Edwards Vicky Edwards Violet Edwards Noel Egert4 Clara Eggart Kelvin Egger David Eilertsen Jim Eiseman Lana Eiseman Lela Eiseman James Eisnor Phearundech Ek Donald Eldenburg Phil Elgert Jeanora Elgin3 Jon Elliott4 Charlene Ellis Gerrie Ellis James Ellis Deanna Ellison Dennis Ellison4 Thomas Ellison

Bev Elloway Scott Elloway Tamarah Elloway-Song Theta Ellsworth4 Kathy Elmgren Dan Elsom Paula Elsom Cindy Ely Eva Ely Marilyn Emery Peggi Emery Tom Emery Ronald Emmerson William Enanoria Gianna End Joshua End Lisa Enderlin Janet Enders3 Stephen Enders3 Suzanne Endres Wayne Engel Virginia Engelhart Alison Engleman4 Patty English Ardelle Engstrom Jani Enquist Evelyn Ensminger Carolyn Erice Juan Erice Don Erickson Marvin Erickson Wendy Erickson Jan Erntson Dorothy Erwin Traci Ery Bernard Eslinger Sara Eslinger Cheryl Evanenko Curtis Evanenko Amy Evans Barbara Evans4 Brenda Evans Carey Evans Daniel Evans Martin Evans James Everhart Roberta Ewert Valerie Ewert Narcisa Ewing

F Anita Fabre Karen Fabrizio Jack Facundus Sibyl Failing Kayce Failor Ed Fairchild Kenneth Fairchild Esther Falk Ramez Farag William Fark Dana Farnes Dena Farnsworth Faye Farnsworth Kathleen Farr Thomas Farr Susan Farrell Thomas Farrell Jamilyne Fawver Evaine Fehrer

Sharon Fellows Joyce Fenton Christopher Ferguson4 Donna Ferguson Elsbeth Ferguson Ginger Ferguson John Ferguson June Ferguson3 Margo Ferguson Raymond Ferguson Sherrie Ferguson Herb Fevec Ruth Fevec Lynn Fiedler Michael Fiedler Patricia Fiedler Heidi Figueroa Galen Fillmore Suzanne Fillmore Brenda Finch Doreen Finch Gabriella Finch Regina Fink Arline Finkbiner Cathy Finlayson Linda Finlayson Carl Finney David Fischer H F Fischer Maxine Fischer Sandra Fischer Allan Fisher4 Cynthia Fisher Darlene Fisher Donna Fisher4 Garth Fisher Gillian Fisher Julie Fisher Russaell Fister Gem Fitch Francis Fitzmaurice Ted Flaiz Lori Flanagan Alcyon Fleck Virginia Fleck Lucinda Fleckner Sharon Flerchinger Wendy Flerchinger Catherine Fletcher Joe Fletcher Mary Lou Fletcher Weldon Fletcher Richard Fogarty Elizabeth Fong Dianne Foote John Foote Teri Foote Barbara Ford Elden Ford Greg Ford Warren Ford Jane Fore3 Becky Foreman Chuck Forster Frances Foster Jessie Foster Laura Foster Lorraine Foster Ron Foster Wendy Foster Colleen Fowler

Ray Fowler4 Connie Fox Jorge Fraga Margie Francisco Eveline Frank1 Barbara Fredenburg Albert Frederico Susan Freeman Gloria French Sam French Joyce Froman Louise Frost Pamala Frost Art Fry James Fry Louise Fry Michelle Fry Margaret Fryling Virgil Fryling Jeannette Fuchs Peni Fuka Greg Fuller Regina Furlong Linda Furniss

G Diana Gabriella Robert Gabriella Deborah Gaftunik Linda Gage Mark Gagnon Sharon Gaines Edna Gallington Catherine Gallo Carla Galusha Zenaida Gamo Tanner Garbe Christine Garcia Dorenne Garcia Isabel Garcia Serafin Garcia Tana Garcia Nancy Garcilazo Bob Gardner Bryan Garey Erin Garner Gordon Garner Timmi Garrett Gracie Garza Rachel Garza Ken Gasper Colleen Gaswint Judy Gates Timothy Gates Janelle Gau Helen Gay Darby Gaynor Janine Geller Virginia Gennetten Matt George Lorraine Gerber Jessica Gerdes Kathy Gerla Sam Gerla Vicki Gertje Hugo Gervacio Grant Geschke Konnie Geschke2 Wilfred Geschke2 Lori Getzlaff

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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June Giarde Paul Giarde Raymond Giarde Shirley Giarde Linda Gibb Stephen Gibb Elizabeth Gibbons Shelly Gibbs Chester Gibson Fairy Gibson Melody Gibson Reinold Giesbrecht Beverly Gifford Russell Gilbert Charlene Gilbreath Beryl Gilbreth Glenn Gilbreth John Gilder Greg Gill Lola Gillespie Matt Gillham Freda Gilliland Melvin Gilliland John Gilmore Merrilou Gilmore Ann Gimbel4 Carol Gimbel Judy Gimbel2 Marlin Gimbel Gwen Gingrich3 Judy Gintner Debee Givens Erika Gladden Gary Glatt Nancy Godman Clarice Goertz Rhonda Goertz4 Leonie Goertzen Shelby Goertzen Tobi Goff4 Phi Goh William Goldstandt Marianne Goltz Theo Goltz David Gomes Leo Gomes Blanca Gonzales Donna Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Rosa Gonzalez Marlin Good Louis Goodgame Sonja Gooding Carolyn Goodman4 Janice Goral William Goral Donna Gordon Mary Gordon Mel Gordon Stanley Gordon James Gotts Donna Gottschall3 Al Grable Peggy-Joyce Grable Carrie Graham Darlene Graham Elliot Graham Ileen Graham3 Ven Granchukoff Ben Grant Carol Grant

Margie Grant Melnod Grant Lester Grasser Candy Graves Denise Graves Mark Graves Willeta Graves Lori Gravitt Anna Gray Ruth Gray Tom Gray Mardell Grayhek Jerry Grecian Violet Grecian Brad Green Elissa Green Rodney Green David Greene Tom Greenley3 Debbie Greenough Sherry Greenup Eileen Greenwalt Karen Greer Jenny Gregg Michele Gregg Don Greggain Carrie Grellmann Charleene Grellmann David Grellmann George Grellmann Kathy Grellmann Claudia Griebel Rachel Griebel Ann Griessbach Clarence Griffin Doris Griffin Jeanine Griffin Ruby Griffin Ruth Griffith Benjamin Grigsby Anita Grimm Janice Grimm Paul Grimm Bethene Griswold Jack Griswold Julia Griswold Mary Grizzell3 Bernice Gronemyer Fred Gronemyer Sherry Groom Dale Grove Paul Grove3 Michael Groves Sondra Grumbein3 Dolores Gruzensky4 Mildred Gruzensky Ramon Guiao Remo Guinasso Henning Guldhammer Kristy Guldhammer Susan Gulley Dennis Gunderson Rita Gunderson Wayne Gungl Virginia Gushwa Steve Gusse Eric Gustavsen Pat Gustin Dottie Guth George Guthrie Patti Guthrie3

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Those Who Gave Trina Guthrie3 Heather Gutman Mark Gutman Dave Guyll

H Betty Haas Bob Habekost Heather Haberly Paul Haberly Janet Hackleman June Hadland Beverly Hadley3 Mark Hadley Walter Hadley3 Marylin Hafen Cheree Haffner Cherie Haffner Kelly Hagedorn Kay Hagen Joyce Haggett Dieter Hain Deanna Haines Jack Haldeman Darrel Hall Gordon Hall Harold Hall Jean Hall Judy Hall4 Laura Hall Lou Hall Sherwood Hall Warren Hall4 Kandyce Hallam Jane Hallock Twyla Hallock Mandy Hallsted Lorice Halseth Beverly Haluschak Cameron Haluschak Beatrice Ham Gary Hamburgh Andrea Hamby Dave Hamby Kathy Hamby Shelly Hamby Sharon Hamel Arlene Hamilton Orville Hamilton Ruth Hamilton Marcella Hamlin Jeanette Hammer Theresa Hammer Peter Hammermueller Alice Hammond Ivan Hammond Carolyn Hammonds Max Hammonds Cathy Hampton Dean Hanan Diana Hancock Winona Hancock James Handly Lowell Hanks Steve Hanner Ann Hansen3 Curt Hansen Lynn Hansen Norman Hansen Robin Hansen

Scot Hansen3 Marion Hanson Jim Hanthorn Bruce Hardee Gloria Harden Aaron Harder Fred Harder3 Ruth Harder3 Barton Hardin Carol Hardin Dorothy Hardin Edward Harding William Hardt Matthew Hardwick Denise Hardy Elizabeth Hardy Maxine Hargreaves Ed Harlan Cathy Harmon Connie Harmon Thomas Harmon Ruth Harms Thelma Harms

Paul Harvey Scott Harwood Bernard Hasibuan Lilian Hasibuan Dolores Hasse Jean Hasse Jeanie Hassell Robert Hassell Mary Hasselstrom Heather Hatch4 Beverly Hathaway Stacy Hatley Janice Hattan Mel Haug Ellen Haugen John Haugen Marolyn Haughey3 Richard Haughey3 Patty Haukenberry Jeff Hauntz4 Maxine Hauser Ken Hawkins Elizabeth Hawks

Allen Heinrichs Anna Heinrichs Darci Heintz Earl Heisey Bill Heisler4 Liz Heisler Faith Heitmann Ferne Hellie Paul Hellie3 Marilyn Hellman Beverly Helmer Karen Henderson3 Steven Henderson2 Tamara Henderson2 Rebecca Hendricks Scott Hendricks Delnetta Henkes Pamela Henkes4 Yvonne Henline Bonnie Henneberg3 LouAnn Henneberg Roy Henneberg Susan Henneberg4

Henry Herzog Richard Hess Andy Hesser Ray Hetland Bud Hetterle4 Laura Hetterle4 Leota Hetterle Ronnie Hetterle Beryl Heusser3 George Heusser4 Colleen Hewes4 Gordon Hewes Jean Hewes Joe Hewitt Phyllis Hewitt Linda Hickerson Thomas Hickerson Gaylen Hickok Bill Hicks Bonnie Hicks Darrell Hicks Laura Hicks Melva Hicks

Classes With the Highest Percentage of Members Giving Verona Schnibbe Bruce Johnston Joe Riederer Earl & Vera Dean Gregg Olen Nations Lester Rasmussen Dale Beaulieu Victor Fitch Tom & Brooke Stafford Stewart Shankel Jodie Harnden4 Ron Harnden4 Ramona Harold Hilda Harper Paul Harper Sharyn Harrell Lisa Harrington Bryan Harris4 Charles Harris Edna Harris Jack Harris Tracy Harris Wanda Harrison Allen Harrod Judy Harrod Cristine Hart3 Dorothy Hart4 Dynnette Hart3 Esther Hart Judith Hart3 Marjorie Hart Richard Hart3 Ruth Hart3 Betty Harter Althera Hartley Geraldine Hartley Dean Harvey

Bob Hayes Dan Hayes Debbie Hayes Helen Haynal Kris Haynal3 Mark Haynal3 Lee Haynes Yvonne Hazelton Kathy Hazen Willis Healzer Olga Heath Le Roy Heavirland Carolyn Hebbel3 Richard Hebbel3 Paul Hedler Douglas Hegstad4 Sean Hegstad Stella Hegstad Timothy Heidcamp3 Elisabeth Heidinger Jim Hein3 Vikki Hein3 Diane Heinrich Laurise Heinrich Mark Heinrich Marvin Heinrich Virgil Heinrich

Top Ten 1948 1950 1955 1941-45 1952 1946 1962 1957 1956 1954 Charles Henrichs Danielle Henry David Henry Gloria Henry Mary Jo Henry Michael Henry Peggy Henry Ricardo Henry Alvin Hensel Caroline Hensel4 Vay Henton Wilma Hepker Patricia Herbel Sherrill Herbel Annette Herbert Deloris Herbrandson4 Debra Hermens John Hermens Dave Hernandez4 Horte Hernandez Luba Hernandez4 Maria Hernandez Vincent Hernandez Danelle Herr Gary Herr Lisa Herrington Matthew Herscher

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Participation 60.0 51.4 50.0 45.5 4.51 44.9 44.8 44.6 44.2 43.3 Nancy Hicks Joanne Hiebert Mildred Higa Terri Higgins Marilyn Hild Barbara Hilde Jack Hilde3 Luvene Hilde Eugene Hildebrand Barbara Hill Colin Hill Edith Hill Jim Hill Joyce Hill Jameson Hilliard Rae Hillman Greta Hillock Ron Hilty Pat Hinckley Gayle Hiner4 Darlene Hintze Cathy Hirschkorn Laren Hirst4 Emily Hixson Gerald Hixson4 Glynne Hixson Ray Hixson

Judith Hoard William Hoard George Hocker Virginia Hodder Jeanie Hodgkin Gary Hodgson Tami Hodnefield Katherine Hoe Jack Hoehn Sherry Hoewing Tim Hoewing Elaine Hoffman4 Janet Hoffman Lloyd Hoffman Steve Hoffman Rosalie Hogarty David Hohlfeld Dale Hoie Melissa Hokett Steven Hokett Floyd Holbrook Glenn Holbrook Robin Holbrook Brenda Holden Frank Holder Louise Holder Lorna Holeman Kara Holen Helen Holiak1 David Holland Melita Holland Ida Holley3 Lynette Holm Raymond Holm Dennis Holmes Rocelia Holmes Judy Holt3 Russell Holt3 Terri Honodel Douglas Hoos Kenneth Hoover Daniel Hopkins Karen Hopkins Kim Hopkins Steve Hopkins4 Valerie Hopkins David Hor Peggy Sue Horne Liz Horniachek David Horsch Bob Horton Darleen Horton Sue Horton Roy Hoskins Joseph House Barbara Houston Barbara Houston Bill Hover Betty Howard4 Diahann Howard Frances Howard Joan Howard Gina Howell Barbara Hricz Donald Hszieh James Hszieh3 Annette Hubbard Jeremy Hubbard Sharla Hubbard Delta Huber3 Harold Huber3

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Those Who Gave Jamie Hudson Robin Hudson Myrna Huenergardt Naomi Huey Wynelle Huff2 Randy Huffman Brent Hughes Evelyn Hughes Gerald Hughes Jan Hughes John Hughes3 Eugene Hull Mark Humann Donna Humbert Jerald Humbert Lois Hunt Marvin Hunt Verna Hunt Brian Hunter Christiana Hunter Ena Hunter Frankie Hurley Jerry Hustead Julyamin Hutauruk Lourabelle Hutchison Meredith Hutmacher Elwood Hutson Scott Hutson Shelley Hutson Shirley Hutson

I Ethel Inaba Samuel Inaba Dudley Inggs Allan Ingold Quincey Ingram Beth Ingstad Sharie Iniguez Jillian Interlichia Traci Irving Cynthia Irwin Steven Irwin Lewis Isaacson Cheryl Isakson Malisa Isley Richard Isley Lewis Issaacson

J Linda Jackson4 Patti Jackson Everett Jacobs Linda Jacobs Rosalie Jacobs Thomas Jacobs Cynthia Jacobsen James Jacobsen Linda Jacobson3 Marjorie Jacobson Sharon Jacobson Eleanor James Janice James4 Jeanette James Lesia James Matthew James Shirley James Wanda James Rick Janecke

Bernie Janke Carolyn Janke Mark Jansen4 Richard Jansen Jesse Jarmon David Jarnes Laura Jarossi George Javor Norma Jeffcoat Stephen Jeffery Jane Jeffries Virginia Jeffries Steven Jencks Helen Jenkins Helen Jenks Rodney Jenks Bill Jensen2 Charlene Jensen Frieda Jensen2 ClaraBelle Jenson Deidre Jepson Irene Jepson Johnny Jesson4 Lori Jessop Ruth Jewkes Deborah Jilg Rachel Jobs Bob Johns Alma Johnson Andrew Johnson Blaine Johnson Cid Johnson Corleen Johnson Darrell Johnson Debbie Johnson Dena Johnson Diane Johnson4 Diane Johnson Earl Johnson Genevieve Johnson3 George Johnson Gerrie Johnson Gus Johnson Joanna Johnson Jodi Johnson Karen Johnson Kathy Johnson Kay Johnson Linda Johnson Louise Johnson3 Loyd Johnson Marie Johnson Marilyn Johnson Melvin Johnson Michael Johnson Mike Johnson Myrl Johnson Pansy Johnson Patricia Johnson Paul Johnson Paul Johnson Rhonda Johnson Robb Johnson Ron Johnson Sally Johnson Sandra Johnson Sonja Johnson Tami Johnson Tracy Johnson Warren Johnson Marianette Johnston4

Stan Johnston James Johnstone Vava Johnstone Alanna Jones Bradford Jones Brenda Jones4 Clark Jones Darla Jones Doni Jones Donna Jones4 Elsie Jones Helmuth Jones4 Janine Jones3 Karon Jones Linda Jones Marble Jones Marilyn Jones Mearl Jones Michael Jones3 Peggy Jones Robert Jones Sherilyn Jones Terri Jones Viola Jones Laura Jordan4 Richard Jordan William Jordan3 Jane Jording Dennis Jorgenson Constance Joyce Linda Joyner-Jones Lorraine Juberg Mort Juberg Raymond Judd Darlene Juhl4 Ivan Juhl Ralph Juhl Stan Juhl Wayne Juhl Judy Jurgensen Gerald Just William Justinen Judy Jutzy Rose Jutzy4 Thomas Jutzy

K Jacob Kaaland4 Faith Kaanapu Richard Kaderly Denise Kafrouni4 William Kaiser Wynn Kaiser Floyd Kane Tim Kannenberg Marilyn Karlow Debbie Karmy Joan Karolus Debra Kasparek Jeanette Kattenhorn3 Barb Kauffman Sharon Keefe Ruth Keeley3 Cindy Keene Lorena Keesler Penny Kegel Harold Kehney Shirlee Kehney John Kelley Lee Kelley

Donna Kellmer Ron Kellmer Barbara Kelln Marilyn Kelln Dorothy Kellogg Linda Kellogg3 Richard Kellogg Bruce Kelly Miriam Kelly Nola Kelso Keith Kendall Elaine Kendrick Lorin Kenfield Blaine Kenney Donna Kentner4 Gary Kentner4 Tom Keown Wendy Kerr4 Gina Kerzman Gary Keszler Marlene Keszler Arthur Ketcham4 Tena Ketchum Effie Ketting3 Carol Kettner Buddy Keubler Carrie Keubler Gerry Keve Konstantin Khripchenko Arlene Kiele Robert Kiele Richard Kieper Robert Kiger Anthony Kight Jim Kight Dennis Kiley Rita Kiley N E Kincaid Patti Kincheloe Frank King Lauretta King Maria King Melissa King Saundra King Louise Kirby Mike Kirby Robert Kirby Sharon Kirby3 Nancy Kirk2 Ru Kirk4 Alice Kirkman Elizabeth Kiser Jay Kissinger Carol Kistler Freddie Kivett Pam Klassen Thomas Klassen Susan Kleeburg Christine Klein Doug Klein Eleanor Klein Mabel Klein3 Monica Klein Sheila Klein Susana Klein Rebecca Kloth Nancy Klotz Kelley Knapp Marguerite Knauft Carol Knecht4 Eloise Kneller

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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Jeannette Knight Kent Knight Mary Knight Monty Knittel Ralph Knopf Lillian Knowles Karen Knudson Sharyn Kobashigawa Delbert Koberstine Terry Koch Judy Koelsch2 Phillip Kohfeld Kenneth Kohlin4 June Koide4 Marietta Kolstad Raymond Koorenny2 Mark Kooy Colleen Kopf Jerry Kopitzke Patty Kopp Harold Kostenko Vanice Kostenko Donna Koussa MaryLee Kovich Judy Kowarsch Chieko Koyama Katsumi Koyama Paul Kramer Milton Krantz Doc Krebs4 Bonnie Krehbiel Fred Krejci Donna Krenzler Myron Krenzler Susan Krider Renee Krivoshein Janis Kroeker Enid Kroll Neil Kroll Betty Kromminga Dorothy Kromrei Stephen Kronholm Angie Krueger Chloetta Krueger Duane Krueger Sandi Kruger Betty Kubecka Jim Kubecka Michael Kubecka Howard Kubler Angela Kudsk Connie Kuehner Ruth Kuester Doreen Kuhn Ida Kuhn Rosemarie Kuhn George Kurian Nancy Kurts Wendy Kuster Greta Kutzner Fred Kwan Donna Kyle Kenneth Kyle William Kyle Marvin Kym Nancy Kyte

L Bruce La Hey Albert Lacey Estate4

Kenneth Lacey LaRenne Lacey Sherry Lacey Alan LaCroix Roselyn Ladwig Ernest LaFont Betty Lakey Kristi Lakey Sue Lakey Donna Lamb Phillip Lambert Cheris Lamberton Dale Lamberton4 James Lamberton Ron Lambeth Sonja Lambeth Janet Lamprey Darlene Lampson Kathy Lampson Warren Lampson Kathy Lamson Denise Landrum Greg Lane Liam Lang Mel Lang Violet Lang Judith Lange Laura Lanning Jay Lantry Darayl Larsen Jim Larsen Sandra Larsen Tom Larsen Barbara Larson David Larson Donald Larson Grace Larson3 Harold Larson Sharon Larson Teresa Larson Donna Lasater Eric Laudenslager Dede Lavezzo Vicki Lawrence Barbara Lawson Gary Lawson Louise Lawson Rose Lay Robert Leach Sheryl Learned Benjamin LeDuc Aura Lee Bill Lee Eva Lee Fred Lee Gloria Lee Heather Lee Richard Lee Steven Lee Winona Lee4 Dave LeFore4 Donna LeFore4 Kisa LeFore Sam LeFore4 Sharon LeFore4 Ivy Lehmann Jucy Lemer JoAnn Lemire Connie Lemke Leticia Lemus Lonna Lennert

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Those Who Gave Donna Leno Myrna Lent Elisabeth Lentulo Dorothy Leonardi Thomas Lepique Connie Letniak Ronald Letniak Raymond Levis Cynthia Lewis Lois Lewis Pamela Lewis Christina Libby Lorene Libby Steve Libby Gladys Lickey Dean Helen Lickey Darlene Lien Howard Lien Loretta Liersch Arlene Lillegard Gary Lillegard Cathy Lilly Clifford Lim Lely Lim Renee Lincoln Malina Lindell Marilyn Lindell Terry Lindsey Alice Lindstrom Paul Linebaugh Sherrie Linebaugh Alex Lingas Renie Lingas Deborah Linker Patrick Lippincott Ted Liston Walter Litchfield John Littlefield Esther Littlejohn Carl Littrell3 George Litvin Dan Livermore J D Lloyd Nancy Lo Takkin Lo George Lockhart Mike Loewen Jeanne Loftus Bert Logan Kenneth Logan Pat Logan Veda Logan Willy Logan Petra Lombard Curtis Long Marc Long Tracy Long Edna Loomer John Loor Susan Loor David Lopez Elena Lopez Esther Lopez Malina Lopez Jane Lopp Cameron Loss Douglas Lott Priscilla Lott Cindy Love Judith Lovelace Marilynn Loveless

Gary Lovell Petra Lowe Barbara Lower Donna Lowrie Peggy Lucht Stephen Lucht Gene Luczynski Darrell Ludders Vicki Ludders Nona Ludeman Karl Lugus4 Joseph Lukawitz Bill Luke Iris Lumsden Harold Lund Margaret Lund Melvin Lund Jennifer Lundy Stuart Luttrell Laurie Lydie Ralph Lydie Lisa Lyles Melvin Lyon

M John Maas Myrna Maas Jamie MacAlister Terry Mace Tricia Mace Earl Mack Ed Mack Bonnie Mackett Linda Mackett3 Ted Mackett3 Jay MacLellan Shona Macomber Mike Macourek Mel MacPhee Tammera MacPhee John Macy Judith Maddox Lynda Maddox Steve Madsen Kathryn Madson Heather Magee Eric Magi Evelyn Magnuson Loretta Magyar Wendy Maiden Shirley Main Julia Maine Brenda Maldonado Lyn Malott Alfritz Mamora Julia Mangum Bree Mann Susan Mann Brian Mantle4 Jan Mantle4 Bob Marcus Albert Marion Patricia Marion Meng Markillie Dave Marsh Bob Marshall Diane Marshall Kenneth Marshall Cecile Martin Harold Martin

Joan Martin Lana Martin Petra Martin Linda Martinsen Satik Martinsen Lynne Martinson John Marty Mabel Martz Glenn Masden Kanista Masovero Ronald Masters Vickie Masters Kathleen Mastroberardino Winona Matheson Dennis Mathews4 Gail Mathews Trudy Mathews TJ Mathieu Tom Mathieu Curt Mathisen Elaina Mathisen Jim Matiko Ruth Matson Betsy Matthews4 M J Matthews Lisa Mattison Jones3 Betty Mattison3 Gordon Mattison3 Kathleen Mattoon Adrienne Maxwell Eileen Maxwell Malcolm Maxwell Mike Maxwell Teresa Maxwell Eleanor May Ken Mayer Michelle Mayle Pedrito Maynard-Reid4 Violet Maynard-Reid4 Larry Mays Rose Mays Bruce McArthur Dale McBride Debbie McBroom Donald McBryde Sonia McCarthy4 Doniese McCaw Doug McCaw Bruce McClay Mary McClay Chuck McClellan4 James McClintock Warner McClure Lois McCombs Steve McCoon Charlie McCown Joe McCown Margaret McCown Allen McCoy Jim McCulloch Mary McCulloch Myleen McCulloch Laura McCullough Janet McDaniel Lina McDonald Gina McElfish Michael McElfish Susan McEowen Victor McEowen Brent McFarland Chad McFarland

Darrell McFarland James McFarland Meribeth McFarland William McFarlane Kristi McGee3 Mark McGee Tim McGee Brenda McGillis Ronald McGillis Warren McGuire3 Leslie McHan Laurel McIntosh Shirley McIntosh Richard McIntyre Debby McKague Kirby McKague Mike McKay William McKeown Kristy McKinney Robert McKinney Shelly McKinnis Joyce McLain Karen McLarnin John McLarty Barbara McLean Robert McLean Ronald McLean Valerie McLean William McLean Lova McLeod Judy McMakin Jim McMillan Kathy McMillan Margaret McMunn Jean McMurry Marilyn McNamara Cristy McNeil Ernie McPeak Sharon McPherson Stephen McPherson Brian McReynolds Juanette McVay Vada McVicker Sharon Mechalke Shandis Meckling4 Sheila Meharry Shirley Meharry Steve Meharry Alan Mehlenbacher4 Bill Mehling John Mehling Dorothy Mehrer Richard Mehrer Carol Meidinger Erin Meidinger Colleen Melashenko Esther Melashenko Rudy Melashenko Lori Mell Nancy Mendez4 Thaddeus Mercer Phyllis Merkel Sheri Merkey Philip Mershon Geni Mertsching Bonnie Meske Rona Meske Frank Messinger Lavon Metzker Gary Meyer4 Randall Meyer

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Rex Meyer Richard Meyer Robert Meyer Verdene Meyer Sally Meyerholtz Jan Michaelis Janene Michaelis4 Retta Michaelis Bobby Michaels Jordan Michaels Connie Michelsen Lawrence Michelsen Duane Mickelsen De Palma Millar Dorothy Millar Albert Miller Aldene Miller Bev Miller Calvin Miller Chad Miller Cyril Miller David Miller Diana Miller Douglas Miller Earline Miller Florence Miller Ginnie Miller Jeanene Miller Judy Miller Leonie Miller Meghann Miller Norma Miller Ruby Miller Sali Miller Scott Miller Wanda Miller Wilma Miller Metta Miller-West Brandy Millhouse Richard Mills Rick Mills Steve Mills Genevieve Millsap Chie Minami Eiji Minami Mary Jayne Minnette Jean Miracle John Miracle Kathleen Miracle Amber Mitchell Ann Mitchell3 Elroy Mitchell Robert Mitchell Zeta Mitchell Jan Mitts Barbara Mitzelfelt Richard Mitzelfelt Eric Moa Fred Modrow Debra Mogg Salisha Mohammed Carl Mohr Jean Mohr Robert Molander Sheri Molander Shanna Molitor Steffen Moller Virlys Moller Delores Monberg Karen Monroe Maurice Monroe

Joan Monteith Beverly Moody Edith Moor Fred Moor Michael Moor Laurence Moore Trust1 Ann Moore Delris Moore Dorman Moore Fred Moore Janet Moore3 Joy Moore Julie Moore Marlene Moore Marvin Moore Nancy Moore Emily Moran Paul Morasch Kalvin Morauske Barbara Morey Betty Morford Lorrita Morgan Jones Alice Morgan Bud Morgan Charles Morgan Maralyn Morgan Hideo Morinaka Cindy Morris Isabelle Morris Larry Morris Lawrence Morris Patty Morris Robert Morris Sara Morris Sharon Morris Teresa Morris4 Barbara Morrison Chuck Morrison Doris Morrison Peggy Morrison Carol Morse Alga Morsillo John Mortensen Donald Moseanko Andrea Moser Sue Moser Beulah Moses Debbie Mosher3 Bobby Mosley Rene Mote Mihail Motzev Rumiana Motzeva Lorraine Mountain Douglas Mousseau Joann Mousseau Sandra Mow Rhonda Muchiutti David Mueller Dee Mullen Jerald Munden Julie Munoz Deloris Munsey Nadine Munsey3 James Munson3 Laure Munson3 Lamont Murdoch Hiroshi Murotani Micki Murray Robert Murray Gerald Musick Kaycee Mutschler3

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Those Who Gave Dennis Myers Janis Myers Julie Myers

N Barbara Nafziger Larry Nafziger Janet Nagele Douglas Naversen Bernie Neil3 Carolyn Neil3 Arladell Nelson Cindy Nelson Dick Nelson3 Greg Nelson4 Janet Nelson Laverne Nelson LeRoy Nelson Linda Nelson3 Loren Nelson Luann Nelson Stanlyn Nelson Todd Nelson Darlene Nemer Loralee Nennich Terrance Nennich Iver Ness Nancy Ness Cynthia Neuendorff Michael Neuharth John Neumann Steven Neumiller Martha Newbold Scott Newbold Teri Newton Ric Nichols Karen Nicola Jeffery Nied Larry Nienhueser Michele Niesen3 Rebecca Nixon Larry Noble Mike Noel Elizabeth Nogle Esther Nolan Joni Noland Grant Nollmann James Norcliffe Nona Nordby Don Norman Ruth Norman Kody North Norma Northrup Marie Northup Bill Norton Esther Norton Nytta Norton Sharon Norton Steve Norton Janet Novielli Gary Nowell Emma Noyes4

O Tammi O’Brian4 Charlayne O’Brien Patricia O’Brien Christopher O’Dania Floyd O’Dell

Barbara O’Donnell Timothy O’Donnell Chandra O’Neal Sue O’Neill Wendy Ochs Larry Odom Glenn Officer Larry Ohman Lea Olafsson Gina Olds Benjamin Oliver Dorothy Oliver Marilyn Oliver Ron Oliver Louise Olsen3 Alyse Olson Rayona Olson Thomas Olson Karl Ordelheide Clifford Ortner Vera Ortner Tom Osborn Josephine Oster Dick Ostheller4 L James Oswald James Owen Rodney Owen Scott Owen Venita Owen Pat Owens Jeanette Oxentenko Michael Oxentenko

P Neil Paasch Pat Paasch Dixie Packard4 Larry Paise Gene Palmer Glen Palmer Sharon Palmer Shelly Palmer Steve Palmer Allen Panasuk Delee Panasuk Lucyana Panjaitan Lee Pankratz Bev Panther3 Christina Pappajohn Daniel Pardy4 Hedy Pardy4 Kathy Parish Robert Parish Anne Park Annette Park Billie Parker Cherie Parker Jackie Parker Rebecca Parker Richard Parker Stanton Parker Winslow Parker Ann Parks Ardena Parks Betty Parks Darlene Parks Delbert Parks Gloria Parks Matlee Parks Nick Parks

Mourine Parmele Charles Parmenter Mari Leta Parmenter Roy Parmenter Christopher Parmiter Teresa Parr Collie Parsons Noni Patchett Shari Patchett Tim Patchett Bernie Patterson Dawn Patterson Marvin Patterson Rachel Patterson Rosalyn Patton Don Paul Kristi Paulat Jack Paulman Virginia Paulman Carol Paulson Mary Paulson-Lauda3 Carol Pawluk Steve Pawluk Regina Paxton Claudia Payne Daryl Payne Kathleen Payne Susan Payne Becky Pearson Craig Pearson Frances Pearson Maxine Pearson Randy Pearson Janet Peck Billie Peckham Daniel Peckham Craig Peden Wilene Peden Gwen Pedro Joe Pedro Fabricio Pedrosa Russell Pence Brian Pendleton Rick Penhallurick4 Jack Penner Octavio Perez Carol Perrin Milford Perrin Charles Perry Dale Perry Gayle Perry Joyce Perry Margit Perry Myrna Perry Nancy Perry Suzanne Perry Velda Perry Virginia Perry Daniel Pershall Donna Pershall Ruth Pestes Grant Peters3 Karen Peters3 Arnold Petersen3 Beth Petersen Chris Petersen David Petersen Dee Petersen James Petersen Joan Petersen Karen Petersen3

Sharon Petersen Tressa Petersen Virgil Petersen Elsie Peterson3 Gordon Peterson3 Joan Peterson John Peterson Josh Peterson Justin Peterson Lee Peterson Myra Peterson3 Shannon Peterson Teresa Peterson Tim Peterson William Peterson George Petti4 Patrice Pettis Jerry Pewitt Evangeline Pflugrad Harriet Pflugrad Lulu Pflugrad Pearl Pflugrad James Pfost Holly Phillips3 Diane Philpott Gary Philpott Bill Picard Leonard Pierce4 Donna Pieron Kai Pihl Tim Pilch Peggy Pillor Jeanette Pillow Konimi Pimentel Mauricia Pintor Lloyd Piper Amanda Pittenger Lori Platner Patsy Platner Lois Poe Lola Pogue Amy Poland JoAnn Pollick Jack Pollock Lisa Poole Charla Pooley William Post Kim Postlewaite James Potter Dorothy Potterton Brenda Potts Tobi Powell Mary Prather Naomi Pratt Peter Pratt Shari Preszler William Preucil Betty Price Bill Price Chuck Price Elaine Price Maxine Price4 Melody Price Richard Price Tracy Price Julie Pridgen4 Kelly Pridgen4 Denise Prince3 Richard Privat Carna Proctor Forrest Prohaska

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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Lynn Prohaska4 Nina Prohaska4 Barbara Prowant3 Darlene Prusia Janice Pruyn Mavis Pryhorocki Evangeline Puen Mirian Puen Gary Pulliam Julie Pumphrey Jane Pumroy George Pursley Debbie Purviance

Q Sue Quackenbush Ann Quinn Joan Quinn

R Wanda Rabold Rhodora Racelis David Racker Juanita Radelfinger Wolfgang Radelfinger Allen Radke Eugene Radomsky Gloria Radomsky Mike Ragenovich3 Colleen Raines Lang Shuka Rajnikant Maleah Ralls Nancy Ramsey Kathy Randall Nancy Randall Rick Randall4 Katy Rapacz Vicky Ras4 Andy Rasmussen Melanie Rasmussen Nels Rasmussen4 Marc Ravnholdt Daniel Rea Jo Anne Rea John Read Chris Reade4 Barbara Rebok Douglas Rebok Gail Redberg Lloyd Redberg Susan Redman John Reed Margie Reed Mary Reed Rhonda Reedy Dennis Reese Janet Reese Cheryl Reeves Dave Reeves4 Kennie Reeves Mike Rehtorik Alice Reiber Anna Reiber Charles Reiber Elwood Reid Richard Reid David Reiff Al Reimche Becky Reiswig2

Carol Reiswig Jan Reitz Dorothy Remington Debi Renberg Fran Renick Kally Reno Sheryl Renschler4 Belma Reyes Angela Reyna Shandra Reyna Edna Reynolds Emil Reynolds Evelyn Reynolds Marles Reynolds Mary Reynolds Roy Reynolds Tracy Reynolds3 William Rhoades3 Jennifer Rhodes Evelyn Rice Greg Rice Angalyn Rich Judith Rich Keith Rich Kirstin Rich Mary Rich Vivenne Rich Mary Richards Daniel Richardson Jay Richardson Tiffany Richardson3 Anne Richman Debra Richter Leonard Richter Calvin Rick Laura Rick Gerald Rickaby Linda Rickaby Jimmy Riddle Tyler Riddle Zachery Rider Debbie Ridgley Peggy Riechers Shirley Riedel James Rieder William Riegert Diane Rieke Ethel Rieley3 Jacqueline Riese Adeline Riffel Beverly Rigby Donnie Rigby Todd Rigby Albert Riley Cathy Riley Susan Rimpler Bill Ring Gladys Ring Cheryl Ringering4 Delores Ringering Elmer Ringering Gary Ringering4 Joseph Ringering4 Lillian Ringering Marilyn Ringering Nanette Ringering Steve Ringering Brenda Ringle Anieta Rippey3 Kathy Rither Jon Rittenbach2

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Those Who Gave Melodie Rittenbach Lois Ritter Clyda Ritz Lyn Ritz Martin Robbins Nan Robershotte4 Clifford Roberson Jennifer Roberson Betty Roberton Angie Roberts3 Barbara Roberts Beverly Roberts Bob Roberts Bud Roberts Chris Roberts Daniel Roberts Ernie Roberts Jean Roberts Les Roberts Norma Roberts Paul Roberts Ralph Roberts Ray Roberts Rita Roberts Bertram Robertson4 Jeanie Robertson Lauralee Robeson Ada Robideau Evangeline Robinson George Robinson Gladys Robinson Lynne Robinson Nellie Robinson Peggy Robinson Samuel Robinson Ulena Robinson Valerie Robinson Elsie Robson Charles Rochat Shirley Rochat Alisa Roda Beth Roddy Stephon Rodgers Ingrid Rodhouse Joyce Rodman Sandi Rodman Melissa Rodriguez Miguel Rodriguez Teresa Rodriguez Ellen Roe Robert Roe Toni Roemer Amy Rogers4 Darunee Rogers Marilyn Rogers Scott Rogers4 Thomas Rogers Tony Rogers Edward Roller Kenneth Romans Mary Romans Steven Romans Rolande Romblad Carole Rongey Diana Roosma Dennis Rootvik Laura Rootvik Beverly Roper-Archer Matt Rosaasen Rashel Rosaasen Carol Rose

Betty Rosenquist Gust Rosin Michael Rosmann Al Ross Beatrice Ross Bonnie Ross Pam Ross Ruthee Ross Debbie Rossi Allan Roth3 Cherie Roth Diane Roth3 Margi Roth Barbara Rouse Edward Rouse Ron Rowden Deana Rowe Mary Lou Rowe Geraldine Rowland Reba Rowsell3 Alice Roy Dale Rozeboom Deanna Ruchert Bernice Ruchotzke Debbie Rudd John Rudebaugh Peggy Rudebaugh Dan Rudolph Carol Rudy Boyd Rue Kirk Rue Teresa Rue Debra Ruffing Gini Rumsey Irene Rusch Joyce Rusch Evelee Rush Warren Rushold Brady Rusk Jenell Rusk Lavinia Rusnac3 David Russell Ethel Russell Katherine Russell Marjorie Russell Maureen Russell Scott Russell3 Mark Rutkowske Lester Ruud Glenna Ryder Karen Ryder

S Susan Sackett4 Brad Sager Cathy Sahli Mary Saltmarsh Elana Sample Josh Sampson Jody Sandberg Linda Sanders Lonnie Sanders Milford Sanders Thomas Sanders Theresa Sarbacher Janet Sargeant Traci Sargeant Nancy Sattler4 Aileen Saunders Kathy Saunders

Vicki Saunders Dorothy Savage Ginger Sayles Jodi Sceville1 Faith Schaafsma4 Ronald Schaafsma4 Barbara Schaak Bernice Schaak Arthur Schacher Donna Schacher Graciela Schaeffler

Helen Schramm Paul Schrette Dot Schroeder Jerry Schroeder Miriam Schroeder Elizabeth Schuler4 Randy Schuler Ed Schultz Elizabeth Schultz Leland Schultz3 Marian Schultz

Vonsella Scott Linda Scribner Donna Seaman3 Laurence Seaman3 Kenneth Seibold Wellington Seino Jeff Seitz4 Harry Selent Virginia Senner Dave Serell Connie Serl

Gifts From All Sources: $6,465,071 Other Organizations $75,862 Business/Corporations $290,036

Fund Raising Consortia $89,567 Other Individuals $722,399

Alumni $1,605,320 Foundations $155,650 Religious Organizations $3,526,237

David Schaub4 Verla Schenk Maureen Schinko Douglas Schippmann Tom Schirm Carol Schirman Roland Schirman Richard Schlageter Teresa Schlotman Malcolm Schmehl Wonona Schmidt4 Mark Schmitt Heidi Schmunk Ardith Schneider Janet Schneider Jeff Schneider3 Larry Schneider Tom Schneider Sandy Schnell Dick Schnibbe Mickey Schoepflin Ronald Schoepflin

Rhonda Schultz Sharon Schultz Christie Schwab3 Ernest Schwab Lynne Schwab Mary Ellen Schwab Abby Schwank Carlos Schwantes4 Mary Schwantes4 Roger Schwartz Britta Schwarz Gus Schwarz Michael Schwarz Kathy Schweiger Gwen Schwemmer Dave Schwinn Marcella Schwisow Twyla Schwisow Kenneth Scofield Marrilee Scofield Howard Scoggins Rachel Scott

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Larry Serl Dan Serns Richard Serns Valerie Serns George Sesser Caroline Settlemier Jay Settlemier Kathy Severance Margaret Severance Debra Sexton Terry Sexton Cheri Shaffer Janet Shaner Carol Shankel Elaine Shankel3 Mable Shankel Larry Sharon Nancy Sharon Kellye Sharp Nancy Sharp Peg Sharp Sue Sharp

Kristie Shasteen Darlene Shaw Laurette Shaw Lillian Shaw Karen Shea William Shea Barbara Shears Doris Sheer Bob Sheidler Laurene Sheidler Susan Shelland Donna Shelman Gail Shelton Tori Shelton Jeannie Shepherd Levi Shepherd Darla Sherman David Sherman Nathan Sherman Virginia Sherman Beverly Shiffer Eugenia Shipowick Lewis Shipowick Yvonne Shirinzadeh4 Beth Shirley Treasure Shoemaker Melanie Short Jenifer Shubert Sonja Shull Carolyn Shultz4 Dan Shultz4 Joan Shumway Robert Shumway Velma Sickles Dorie Siemsen Penelope Silver Manford Simcock Don Simmons4 Pat Simmons Kim Simon Marji Simons Richard Simons Duane Simpson Jimmy Sims Linda Sims John Sinclair Kerry Sinner Ruth Sipkens Nisarat Sirich Jeffrey Sistrunk Adipolo Sitanggang Winker Sitanggang Paula Skaarup Ellamae Skahen June Skeels Michael Skeels David Skeen Gerald Skidmore Sheryl Skinner Janet Slagle Forrest Sledge Laverne Slonaker Linda Sloop4 Lois Smick Neal Smick Shirley Smick Alice Smith Beth Smith Betty Smith Bobbi Jo Smith Brad Smith

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Those Who Gave Clifford Smith Connie Smith Dawn Smith Dena Smith Denise Smith Franklin Smith Ida Smith4 Ivy Smith4 Jaclin Smith1 Janice Smith John Smith Ken Smith Lindell Smith Lydia Smith Marguerite Smith Neil Smith Phyllis Smith Richard Smith Richard Smith4 Robert Smith3 Ruth Smith Samuel Smith Sandy Smith Scott Smith Susan Smith3 Virginia Smith Warren Smith Winnie Smith Janis Smith-Hurt Becky Smolak Robert Snell Becky Snider Retta Snider Christy Snow Gary Snyder Jordan Snyder Audrey Snyman Edwin Sobrera Cynthia Solis Daniel Solis Dee Solom Kathy Somers-Schirm Marjorie Sommerville Betty Soper1 Eugene Soper1 Eunice Soper Joyce Soper Lois Soper Ward Soper Beverly Sorensen Al Sorestad4 Gary Southern Maurine Souw Irene Spady4 Linda Spady Marlene Spady Wallalee Spady Robert Spang Annette Spaniel Donna Spano3 John Spano3 Sarah Spaulding Sandra Spencer Brett Spenst Holly Spenst Lilly Spoo Charmalee Sprague Glenn Spring Debby Sprong4 Brian St Clair4 Briana St Clair

Leo St Clair Karissa St Onge Janice Staab Ed Stacey Charles Stafford Elena Stahie Billy Stahlheber3 Brandon Stairs Esther Stamps Debbie Stanley Holly Stansfield Ruth Stanton Josie Stanyer Phyllis Stanyer Phyllis Staples Garry Starkey Alisha Starr Bonnie Starr Nancy States Timothy States Salda Staudenmeir Michael Steding Suzie Stedman Elizabeth Steele Jessica Steele Dwight Steffanson Esther Steffanson Keith Steffensen Donald Steinert Vicki Stenner Brian Stephens Marlene Stephens Marvin Stephens Doris Sterling Eira Stevens Leilani Stevens Cameron Stewart Dona Stewart Florence Stewart4 John Stewart Roland Stickle Stacy Stifanick-Tzun Shelley Stiles Judy Stirling Maryan Stirling Alvin Stober Diane Stock Ken Stone Marcia Stone Pam Stonecypher Lenoa Stoneman Jodi Stordiau4 Belinda Storey4 Brandee Storrs Malinda Storrs Theresa Storrs Cameron Story Darla Stoug Cynthia Stout4 Luwayne Stout Ronald Stout4 Helen Strahle John Strahle Richard Streck William Street Esther Streifling Donald Stricker Lane Strickland4 David Strike Donita Strike Dorita Strobel

Alison Strode3 Alfred Stromquist Donalea Strunk Gary Strunk Brenda Stuivenga Doug Stuivenga Debbie Su’euga Glenn Sugihara4 Karen Sugihara4 Bruce Sullivan Howard Sulzle Lorraine Surdal Joshua Surprise Brad Swan Lynn Swanson Rosey Swanson Jacque Swanston Thelma Swarts Celeste Sweat Joyce Sweeney Ladonna Swena Ron Swena Stewart Swena Matthew Swena-Rice

T Macaila Tagapan Eldon Tall Marianne Tamanaha Shirley Tan Kathy Tanaka Rick Tanaka Bonnie Tanasse Carolyn Tandy Frederick Tang John Tarasenko Shirley Tarr Lisa Taruscio Bonnie Taylor Christina Taylor Darrell Taylor David Taylor Diana Taylor Lori Taylor4 Lori Taylor Sara Taylor Waverly Taylor Wendy Taylor Barbara Taylor-Hall Cathy Temple Nancy Templeton Karen Terborg Christopher Terry Bob Tetz Shirley Tetz Bob Thacker Martha Thesman Arwen Thiede Roger Thiesen1 Judi Thietten4 Brent Thiriot Debbie Thiriot Jennifer Thirsk Daniel Thomas David Thomas Joy Thomas Lewis Thomas Loralee Thomas Susy Thomas Barbara Thompson

Bill Thompson3 Fredrick Thompson Jackie Thompson Jackline Thompson Joshua Thompson3 Karl Thompson Marilyn Thompson Mark Thompson Robert Thompson Sharon Thompson Vonnette Thompson Tina Thomsen4 Marvin Thorman Milton Thorman Valeri Thorne Ella Thornton Irving Thornton Joe Threadgill Lynne Threadgill Nancy Tieszen Jan Tikker David Tillay Jeannie Tillay Lidia Tillman-McAdoo Irma Tillotson Verna Tillotson Ben Tkachev Darlene Tohivsky Dolores Tomanka Dave Tooley JoAnn Toporke Margit Toppenberg2 Ardis Torkelsen Max Torkelsen Arthur Torland Dennis Torres Erma Torretta Louis Torretta Raymond Torretta Ted Torrez Linda Totten Melissa Townsend Ruth Townsend Stanley Towslee Pam Tranbarger Judy Trattner Edna Traxier Jaime Trazo Myrna Trazo Dennis Treat Jane Trefz3 Vicki Trefz Jeanne Tritle Catherine Troia Theodore Troia Cindy Troyer4 David Troyer4 Florene Troyer Anne Trunkey Michael Trunkey Kenneth Trussell Lorene Trussell Shirley Tschirren Jackie Tucker Ruth Tucker Thomas Tucker William Tucker Duane Tumlinson4 Clarence Tupper David Tupper LeAnn Tupper

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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Vicki Turano Mary Turk Ronald Turk Florence Turnbull Rhonda Turner George Twigg Judy Twigg William Tym4 Bonnie Tyson-Flyn

U Helen Uechi Renee Ulloa Gary Underhill Diane Underwood Rhonda Unterseher Julie Urrutia Tom Utt

V Phillip Valentine Susy Valenzuela Clinton Valley Martha Valley Ray Van der Vlugt Esther Van Donge Flora Van Dorn Toni Van Dyk Lang Van Karen Vandehey Verner Vandehey Peggie Vandenberg Pieter VandenHoven Florene VanDonge Tamara VanKooten Willy VanKrieken Evelyn Vannix Robert Vannix Judy VanSchoiack3 Ruth Veal Antoon Venckeleer Margaret Venckeleer Lee Venden LuAnn Venden Marji Venden Joanne Venter Betty Vercio Larry Vercio3 Francisco Verde Sharon Verlo Terry Verlo Cynthia Vest Wilfred Vickaryous Janet Vieau Isela Villasenor Dorlee Vinnard Rhonda Visser Philip Volk M M Vollmer Fred Von Borstel Marie Von Kuster Brenda Vorhauer Barbara Vories4 Don Vories3 Jeanne Vories3 Elaine Vornholt John Vornholt

W Susan Wade3 Joe Waggoner Bill Wagner Dell Wagner Donna Wagner James Wagner Joe Wagner Kara Wagner Lenore Wagner Peggy Wagner Todd Wagner Yolanda Wagner3 Gary Wagoner Kaye Wagoner Sharon Wahl3 Linda Wahto Amy Walker Violetta Walker David Wall Ethel Wall Cliff Wallace Janet Wallace-Wheaton4 Bill Wallen Carl Wallen Carol Wallen Lou Wallen Lloyd Wallis Sally Walter Carmen Walters William Walton Ron Wandling Rayni Wangen Shirley Ward Susan Ward Giles Wardian Christine Waring Cindy Waring Jessalyn Waring4 Randy Waring Jim Warner Penny Warner4 David Warr Jessica Warr Barry Warren Helen Warren Linda Warren Mark Warren Joyce Washington Loretta Wasse Jerry Wassmuth Aryonna Waters Carl Waters Deanna Waters Helen Waters Dixie Watkins Eleanor Watkins Ruth Watkins Freta Watko Cecilia Watson Kelly Watson Naomi Watson Pat Watson Ray Watson Ron Watson Ruth Watson Barb Wattenburger Audrey Watts Melissa Watts Eva Way Roy Way

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Those Who Gave Edward Wear Dave Weaver Kim Webb3 Paul Webb Gary Weber Kim Weber Lynda Weber Vicki Weber Betty Webster3 LaDonna Wehtje4 Nikki Wehtje Rodney Wehtje Jeffrey Weiner Joe Weis Lorne Weis Marilyn Weis Louise Weller Albert Wells Chalene Wells Dahnielle Wells Nona Wells Kurt Welser Suzanne Welser Walt Wendland Patricia Wentz Lyle Werner Terry Werner Theresa Wessels Marilynn Westerbeck Terry Westerbeck Bob Westergard Sue Westergard Rick Westermeyer Thomas Westhusing Glen Westlund Karen Westlund Norma Weston Denis Westphal Verna Wetmore Janice Wheat Donald Wheeler3 Hazelle Wheeler Jonathan Wheeler Betsy White1 Fay White George White Josie White Joyce White Kathy White Kay White Merlin White Michael White Russell Whiteaker Brad Whited Yvonne Whited Betty Whitehead Crystal Whitten2 Donald Whybark-Johns Frances Whybark-Johns Bill Wibberding Kenneth Wical Virginia Wical Cathy Wicks Joyce Wickward Bruce Wickwire Chuck Wierman George Wiesseman Jeanne Wiesseman David Wilber Arwyn Wild Karen Wileman

Edith Wilkens David Wilkins Janet Wilkins Judy Wilkins Janet Wilkinson Jennie Wilkinson Laurie Wilkinson Rick Wilkinson Susan Wilkinson Ronald Will Mitch Willadsen Jennifer Willard2 Glenn Willhelm Dawn Williams Ezra Williams John Williams Lysle Williams Patricia Williams Sharlene Williams3 Dawn Willias Darrell Willis Kass Wilponen Brian Wilson Debora Wilson Doyle Wilson Halcyon Wilson Irja Wilson Janell Wilson Jonnelle Wilson Keri Wilson Leo Wilson Lori Wilson Marcia Wilson Melinda Wilson Roen Wilson Virginia Wilson3 Wilda Wilson William Wilson Nancy Wimer Andrea Wincek Cheri Windemuth4 Tim Windemuth4 Myrna Winkle Teri Winkle Sara Winona Dwight Winslow Jeffery Winter Jodi Winters Lynn Winters Sherie Wirgau Dolores Wisbey4 Anne Wiseman4 Ralph Wiseman4 Becky Wishcop Cherilyn Wiss Ramona Wisthoff Shelly Withers Bettie Witherspoon Harry Witt Jim Witt Marion Witt Ellen Wittman Allen Witzel4 Duayne Witzel Eloyce Witzel Evan Witzel Michael Witzel Patsy Witzel4 Gordon Woerner Jan Woesner Randall Woesner

Rita Wohlers Nancy Wohlfeil Cheri Wolcott Dan Wolcott Troy Wolf Danette Wolford Robert Woll Janice Wolverton Terence Wolverton Dave Wood Denise Wood Laura Wood Janice Woodall Cynthia Woodard Pauline Woodard Carol Lynn Woodbury Barbara Woodland Lora Woodruff Shirley Woodruff Louise Woods Alicia Woody Katie Woolever Bonita Worden Elsie Worthen Lucille Worthen Bert Wredberg Oren Wren Ryan Wright Thomas Wright VaLoyce Wrightson Lindsay Wyatt Barbara Wyman Donna Wyman Lois Wyman Geri Wytcherley

Y Karen Yager Andrew Yakush Judie Yakush Hiroshi Yamagata4 Garry Yann Charlie Yates Alicia Yoder4 Rudy Yost Jennifer Youker Debbie Young Tammy Young Evaline Youngberg Shirley Yurth

Z Euretta Zabor Robert Zabor Jeri Zacharias Marjorie Zachrison Vicki Zanes Tom Zapara1 Violet Zapara1 Connie Zbaraschuk4 Mel Zbaraschuk Peter Zenthoefer Shane Ziegler Barbara Zielski Carolyn Zink Diana Zink Harald Zinner Douglas Ziprick Keri Ziprick

Carol Zirkle Ronald Zirkle Thomas Zirkle Jakob Zohner Roxann Zohner Melvin Zolber3 Matthew Zornes Rodney Zuver

Lois Johannes Eunice Johnson Ed and Marilyn Karlow Mary Kincaid Charles and Irene Kirkpatrick Clarence and Helen Klopfenstein Leonard Laabs Albert Lacy* Melvin and Joyce Lang Louise Lawson William and Winona Lee Nancy Ann Linder Walter and Luella Litchfield Benefactors C Stanley Lloyd Society Sandra Love Delpha Lundeen Members of the Benefactors Society have included Walla Walla Dan and Betsy Matthews Janet Miller College in their estate plans. Lyman and Vicky Miller Elden* and Opal Mills Alice Ames William and Marjorie Moreno Kirk and Melody Ayers Margaret Morse* Beverly Beem James and Alice Nash Darold and Barbara Bigger Olen and Mary Nations Alma Binder* Dan and Mary Necker Tim and Lois Blackwelder Ted and Nancy Nedderman Maxine Blome Joan Ogden Robert and Georgene Bond Calvin and Alyse Olson Lester* and Geraldine Border Howard and Monta Osborne Merrilyn Brown Effie Pampaian Edwin* and Grace Cafferky Jim and Della Park D Ordell and Margaret Calkins Beulah Payne Merle Calkins Tom and Barbara Pelett Lois Carscallen Harold* and Fyrnn Pendry Sue Cason Lloyd and Fern Piper Muriel Chapman Hoe T and Mary Poh Douglas and Carmen Clark Philip and Betty Pritel Naomi Cochran Robert and Barbara Richards Ruth Copeland Lois Norton Ritchie-Ritter Carlton and Nancy Cross Geneva Smith Roberts Walden and Ellen Davis Robert* and Alberta Roth Don and Orletta Dealy Glenna Ryder Elaine DeVries James and Thais Sadoyama Jon and Kathy Dybdahl Don* and MayBelle Sargeant Wilder Eby Doyle and Lorelei Saxby James and Vicky Edwards Donavon and Marcella Schwisow John H Edwards Jaclin Smith Dorsett Feyen Lloyd and Edith Smith Howard Finke Louis and Marguerite Smith Allan and Donna Fisher Sam and Carol Smith James and Christine Forsyth Myrtle Tall Brant and Marion Foster Everett and Shirley Tetz Ray Fowler May Tetz Henry and Lorraine Gerber Roger Thiesen Oscar Gerst Griffith and Shirley Thomas Earl and Vera Dean Gregg Ella Thornton Don and Phyllis Hall Margaret Trautwein-Cook James and Ruth Hall Gordon Travis Beatrice Ham Leon Wadsworth* Bruce and Mary Lou Ham Phil and Reid Wasser Howard and Liz Hanafin Ray and Pat Watson Edward Harding Ray and Rosemary Watts Lewis and Ruth Hart Warren Webster Eugenia Hixson Tim and Cheri Windemuth Gerald and Orah Hixson Gerald and Vicki Winkle Stanley and Mary Hixson Wade and Rosalee Wolfe Lloyd and Lorena Hoffman Mel Zolber Helen Holiak Archie Howatson * Deceased Wynelle Huff Esther Jenkins Mary Jenny-Saltmarsh

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

Businesses, Organizations, and Foundations Companies give to Walla Walla College through gifts to support KGTS and other campus causes. 1040 Tax Service and Accounting4 ABC Christian Family Book Store3 Advanced Auto Glass Adventist Health1 Andy’s Market AutomationDirect.com3 Banner Bank3 Baycraft Marine Sales Inc Bens Custom Gutters LLC4 Bisnett and Associates Insurance4 Blinds Are Us4 Blue Mountain Community Foundation4 Blue Mountain Credit Union Blue Mountain Lavender Farm Blue Mountain Orthopedics3 Brashear Electric4 Cadence Technologies Inc4 Center Vision and Contact Lens3 Century 21 Century21 Columbia Real Estate4 Century21 Rainmaker Real Estate4 Christian Education Foundation of the Northwest1 Christian Supply Center Coffee Cravings Inc Coffey Communications Inc3 College Place Chiropractic College Place Heating3 Copier Service Inc Cornerstone Connection Inc Designated Mortgage Dillingham Construction4 DM Building Construction Inc Downtown Juice and Bagel Bar Doyle Electric3 Eagle Meadows Assisted Living Facility3 Eat Smart Nutrition Elkhorn Valley Golf Course4 Elsom Roofing Inc3 Express Tax4 Farmer’s Insurance Agency Dr Dale Fetroe Dr Greg Fink Fluke Corporation2 Fun 2 Learn Gilbert and Helen Krick Grassi Refrigeration4 Greenam Laboratories Inc Greg Dow Attorney Guide One4 Haven Family Dentistry3 Hy-Tech Auto Electric Inland Octopus4 Integrity Rehab Jacky’s Flowers3 JD Concrete Jon’s Garden Center Dr. Julie Workman Just Like Home Resident Care Ken Adams Plumbing Inc4 Kevin’s Brookside Nursery4

5 Second Century Society, gifts from 1996-2005 graduates

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Key Technology Kid Zone Day Care King Engineering Inc Kingspoint Christian School4 Kitchen Restylers4 Liberty Christian School Lighten Up Ministries3 Lindgren Foundation1 Littlejohn Foundation1 Loma Linda University1 Loneys Super Foods Inc MAC Equipment Inc Mac’s Garden Center4 Marchant Home Furnishings3 MBNA America Bank3 MCM Design Studio LLC3 Melissa C Dugger Mike’s Heating and Air Conditioning4 Milton-Stateline School4 Moore Quality Design Mosher-Patchett Foundation3 Nathan Graham Timber Cutting New Life Ministries Northwest Collision3 O’cons Flowers Opp and Seibold Construction Palouse Counseling and Consulting Party of Six Petersen Properties Inc3 Peterson Family Foundation3 Pi PC Pocketinet Communications Inc4 Portland Adventist Medical Center1 Potter’s Stripes4 Psalm24 Construction3 Riverside Vision Center Rogers Adventist School3 Rogers Bakery and Café4 Roundup Rapid Lube Saint Maries Christian School Schweitzer Engineering Lab Skamania Lodge South Valley Animal Hospital3 Southern Adventist University4 Southwest Physical Therapy Stubblefield Estate2 Sun Rental Center3 Tamara L Krieger The Quiet Hour2 John and Georgia Theodore Foundation Thomas Utt3 Tim’s Plumbing4 United Staff Nurses Union USA Honda Valley Physical Therapy3 Valley Vision Clinic Vista Engineering Voice of Prophecy Walla Walla Clinic Inc Walla Walla College Alumni Association.1 Walla Walla General Hospital1 Walla Walla Insurance Service3 Walla Walla Transmission Specialists3 Wal-Mart3 Walters Upholstery4

Washington Physical Therapy3 Webber Orchards Wellness by Intelligent Design Yancey P Winans Trust2 Windermere Real Estate Women’s Vocal Ensemble Wright Construction4 Y Tinker Company

Companies Giving Through Independent Colleges Of Washington (ICW) The following companies support higher education by contributing to ICW (a consortium of private colleges), which directs its gifts to the state’s private colleges. Albers & Company Inc Anderson Foundation1 Ash Grove Charitable Foundation3 Basil Badley Richard Bangert3 Banner Bank3 Boeing Gift Matching Program Violet Boyer3 Brooks Manufacturing3 Glen Christofferson Costco Wholesale1 Dupar Foundation3 ELDEC Corporation3 Foss Maritime Company3 Frontier Bank3 Ken and Beryl Goodchild1 Gonzaga University Rick Gross HomeStreet Bank2 David Irwin4 Miller/Nash LLP3 Mitsui USA Foundation4 Jim and Eve Moran Mulvanny G2 Architecture3 Nordstrom1 O D Fisher Charitable Foundation4 Rich Padden3 PACCAR Foundation1 Pepsi Bottling Group1 Principal Financial Group Foundation3 Puget Sound Energy1 Q13 FOX Cares Fund1 Rabel Family Advised Fund3 William Ann Riley Sheraton Seattle Hotel and Towers1 Sojitz Corporation3 TIAA-CREF3 Titus Will Families Foundation3 UPS Foundation1 US Bank1 Wright Runstand & Company3

Matching Companies

College Place SDA Church4 College View SDA Church Colorado Springs Central SDA Church The following companies Denver First SDA Church4 match the gifts given to the East Salem SDA Church3 college by alumni who work Emerald City SDA Church4 for the company. Good Neighbor SDA Church Hillsboro SDA Church3 ADP Foundation Hot Springs SDA Church BASF Corporation Huthchinson SDA Church Bechtel Foundation3 Boeing Gift Matching Program3 Jefferson Academy SDA Church Edison International Milton SDA Church Ford Motor Company Fund Match1 Northhill SDA Church4 Riverview SDA Chruch3 Hewlett-Packard Company3 Salem Central SDA Church Honeywell Inc4 Walla Walla City SDA Church IBM Matching Grants Program4 Walla Walla College SDA Church1 Intel Foundation Yakima SDA Church Lockheed Martin Corporation Microsoft Matching Gifts Progam3 Nike Inc Philips Electronics North America Corporation4 Prudential Foundation Raytheon Company State Farm Companies Foundation Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc

Religious Organizations As a Seventh-day Adventist college, WWC receives support for its operations from church conferences in the Northwest region. These conferences comprise the North Pacific Union Conference based in Vancouver, Washington. Member conferences and location of headquarters include: North Pacific Union Conference1 Vancouver, Wash. Alaska Conference Anchorage, Alaska Idaho Conference Boise, Idaho Montana Conference Bozeman, Mont. Oregon Conference Clackamas, Ore. Upper Columbia Conference Spokane, Wash. Washington Conference Bothell, Wash. Gifts were also received from the following churches and organizations: Auburn Adventist Academy Church Bellingham SDA Church Bethlehem Lutheran Church Caldwell SDA Church Calvary Crossroads Church Canyonville SDA Church3 Coeur D’ Alene SDA Church

1 President’s Society  2 Greenville Holbrook Society  3 Henry Decker Society  4 Academic Hour Society

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5 Second Century Society, gifts from 1996-2005 graduates


WWC and Alumni Volunteers and Activities

WWC Volunteers

Alumni Association Officers

Alumni Event Hosts

Homecoming 2006

Loma Linda, California

success of Walla Walla College’s alumni weekend. We thank

Isabelle Newbold

President, Barbara Bigger

John and Ione Brunt

every person who helped this past year and especially

George Bennett

Matlee Parks

Vice President, Fred Field

Dan and Betzy Matthews

the following leaders and program participants:

Evelyn Bergman

Clara Prehoda

Secretary, Lynelle Ellis

Bert and Evelyn Connell

Margie Bregar

Sonja Rootvik

Treasurer, Mark Tessier

Craig and Becky Connell

Lana Ash

Roman Hintz

Alexandra Buell

LaVern Rudolf

Brian and Melissa Harris

Valerie Bass

Linda Hintz

Jonna Buell

Teri Sannar

Board Members

Yvonne Stratton

Brandon Beck

Dennis Huynh

Kristiana Buell

Aileen Saunders

Jennifer Castleman

Ezra and Cindy Williams

Evelyn Bergman

Vern Hyland

Monte Buell

Doyle Saxby

Rick Claridge

Barbara Bigger

Matthew James

Victoria Buell

Lorilei Saxby

Susan Davis

British Columbia, Canada

Darold Bigger

Dana Jensen

Dorothy Canwell

Eileen Shaw

Sharlene Miller

Greg Kettner

Nelda Bork

Edwin Karlow

Maureen Carpenter

Vivian Smick

Todd Schroeder

Adriana Scuka

Herbert Bork

Case Ketting

Betsy Claridge

Mike Unterseher

Ron Wilkinson

Teri Boyatt

Ginger Ketting-Weller

Rick Claridge

Barbara Vories

Desert Hot Springs,

Ed Boyatt

Beverly Klein

Cheryl Coleman

Mable Wagner

Leslie Bumgardner

Ed Klein

Goldie Connell

Viki Wahlen

Ex-Officio Board Members

California Jerry and Bev Brass

Keith Canwell

Dan Lamberton

Bernard Cook

Charlene Walker

Barbara Bigger

Pat and Dorothy Larson

Robert Car

Gina Marie Lindsey

Margaret Cook

Verlie Ward

Corina Car

Eldon and Barbara Stratton

Lori Ciccarelli

Kathy Madson

Ann Cornell

Amy Wilkinson

Jon Dybdahl

Betsy Claridge

Richard Madson

Ryan Davis

Cheri Windemuth

Lynelle Ellis

Palm Springs, California

Rick Claridge

Pedrito Maynard-Reid

Andy Dressler

Tim Windemuth

Fred Field

Mel and Elaine Derby

Coffey Communications

Jim McHan

Marion Dressler

Kittee Wohlers

Dave Gillham

Roland and Stella Hegstad

Ann Cornell

Carolyn McHan

Bonny Eichner

Betty Wood

Karen Johnson

Ken and Sharron Iverson

Nancy Cross

Duncan Mustard

John Foote

Robert Wood

Manford Simcock

Carlton Cross

Jim Nestler

Teri Foote

Janelle Worthington

Mark Tessier

Portland, Oregon

Thomas Dandridge

Ole Olesen

Chris Gillig

Helen Zolber

Jim and Judy Zachrison

Morre Dean

Leonard Richter

Virginia Gonthier

Melvin Zolber

John Dennison

Marvin Robertson

Puget Sound,

Loren Dickinson

Tracy Schwarz

Laurel Dovich

Kraig Scott

Clarence Anderson

Bill Napier

Alice Archer

Virginia Napier

Jackie Beck

Charleene Grellmann

Executive Committee

Every year more than 200 volunteers contribute to the

Maureen Grove

Many more volunteers than

Chair, David Gillham

Washington

Lois Hellie

those listed on this page

Barbara Bigger

Duane Clark

Andrew Dressler

Brooke Stafford

Ilo Hutton

give their time to Walla

Corina Car

Tom Emmerson

Tom Stafford

Ruth Joice

Walla College. Although we

Lynelle Ellis

San Francisco,

Rebekah Fandrich

Rodd Strobel

Della Keele

do not have their names

Fred Field

California

Diane Forsyth

Dave Thomas

Lois Kind

in our records, we extend

Karen Johnson

Dale and Kathy Lampson

Joe Galusha

Alden Thompson

Pauline Koorenny

our appreciation to these

Alex Nickolatos

Dave Gordon

Jeanne Vories

Viola Lenz

individuals as well.

Don and Donnie Rigby

Richard Hart

Ryan Waring

Jerry Hartman

Vern Wehtje

Seattle, Washington

Machelle Hartman

Dallas Weis

Gerry and Lauri Larson

Tyson Haynes

Jason Wells

Elizabeth Heinrich

Carl Wilkins

Martha Masden Camille McNeilus Sheila Meharry

Helen Wineberg Kendall Alumni Endowment Fund Committee

Steve Meharry

Chair, Walter Froese

Marcy Monteith

Barbara Bigger

Spokane, Washington

Matthew Heinrich

Ron Wilkinson

Alan Coffey

Jaclin Smith

Paul Hellie

Eugene Winter

Pam Cress

Richard Hellie

Randy Yaw

Mark Tessier

Walla Walla Valley,

Lois Hellie

Teresa Wagner

Washington

Roberta Herd

Ray Watts

Loury and April Duffy

Ron Wilkinson

Jerry and Michelle Hartman Matt and Elizabeth Heinrich

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Board of Trustees and Administration

Board of Trustees 2005-06

College Administration 2005-06

Chair

President

Jere Patzer  |  Vancouver, Wash.

Jon L Dybdahl

Vice Chair

Vice President for Academic Administration

Len Harms  |  Pasco, Wash.

Ginger Ketting-Weller

Secretary

Vice President for Financial Administration

Jon L Dybdahl  |  College Place, Wash.

Manford Simcock

Members

Vice President for Student Administration

Tom Allen  |  Auburn Wash.

June Ferguson

Alex Betancourt  |  Rock Island, Wash. Gary Botimer  |  Nampa, Idaho

Vice President for College Advancement

Evelyn R Connell  |  Loma Linda, Calif.

Karen Johnson

Kenneth Crawford  |  Anchorage, Alaska Larry D Dodds  |  Roseville, Calif.

Vice President for Enrollment

Mumtaz Fargo  |  Sandpoint, Idaho

Victor F Brown

John Freedman  |  Bothell, Wash. Wilfred A. Geschke  |  Portland, Ore.

Vice President for Spiritual Life and Mission

Russell Gilbert  |  Naches, Wash.

Pedrito U Maynard-Reid

Carmen Graham  |  Issaquah, Wash. Yoswa Gwalamubisi  |  Tacoma, Wash.

Associate Vice President for Academic Administration

David G Heusser  |  Anchorage, Alaska

Clinton Valley

Alan S Hurlbert  |  Vancouver, Wash. Norman W Klam  |  Vancouver, Wash.

Associate Vice President for Financial Administration

Don Livesay  |  Clackamas, Ore.

James Hall

John Loor Jr.  |  Bozeman, Mont. Daniel G Matthews  |  Glendora, Calif.

Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies

Carolyn E. McHan  |  Eugene, Ore.

Joseph Galusha

Stephen L. McPherson  |  Nampa, Idaho R Charles Nagele  |  Clackamas, Ore. Bryce Pascoe  |  Clackamas, Ore.

CREDITS

Sue Smith  |  Bozeman, Mont.

Executive Editor: Karen Johnson

Max C Torkelsen II  |  Spokane, Wash.

Managing Editor: Veda Logan

Carolyn M Winchell  |  Longview, Wash.

Writer: Rosa Jimenez This report lists donors and volunteers who supported WWC July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2006. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this report. If there is an error, please let us know. A copy of Walla Walla College’s 2005-06 financial statement may be requested by contacting: Office of College Relations, Walla Walla College 204 S. College Avenue, College Place, wa 99324 Phone (509) 527-2513, Fax (509) 527-2398 E-mail: westwind@wwc.edu

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Kristi Spurgeon

From My Point of View

Finding Strength Through the Nightmare

I

t is midnight, a light rain is falling, and the smell of diesel fumes hangs in the air. The bright lights of the oncoming truck glare through the small window of my camper. I rub the sleep from my eyes hoping this is the end of my nightmare, but little do I know it is only the beginning. My name is Nick Nichols, and I am in charge of the mortuary team for victims of hurricane Katrina. Another long night is ahead, with very little sleep in sight. I am no hero, no martyr, no expert, those people don’t exist here in this gravel lot lined ten deep with 50 ft. refrigerated trailers, their diesel generators having to run 24 hrs a day to chill their sacred contents. No one has ever experienced this magnitude of death this deep in the heart of the southland. I am only a man, who through the quirk of fate has been selected due to past combat experiences to somehow find out who these poor souls are and match them to their grieving families. I don’t hold the title of Coroner; I have never received medical training. But it’s my job; I am the Emergency

Do You Have Something to Say? Our new column, “From My Point of View,” will feature essays written by alumni. If you are interested in submitting an essay for consideration, visit westwind.wwc.edu for more information.

Preparedness Coordinator for the Office of Public Health Region 1, Louisiana. My area comprises the four southeast parishes. Before the storm, I tried to prepare for the impending disaster that all predicted might happen. During, I learned to use a ventilator bag attending the medical and mental special needs patients in the Superdome. Six days following the storm, I find myself here, “Living Among the Dead.” That was the title of a Times-Picayune article written about my work here at this makeshift morgue not far from the banks of the Mississippi. I stumble out the door, gather my team, and prepare for the processing of remains of 24 more victims. There is quietness; a reverence as the doors of the trunk swing open and the smell of death permeates the air. Gently the bodies are carried from the trunk to an awaiting gurney. It is my job to personally view each set of remains no matter how horrific. Once I have zipped the body bag closed, I assign a tracker, someone who will remain with the victim’s body throughout the identification process at this makeshift morgue. Vital information is recorded, the gurney rolled away and the next victim awaits our care. I had no idea when arriving at the morgue for the first time and receiving the first remains that this process would go on for nearly seven months. At the onset of this nightmare I had ordered

nearly 25,000 body bags. Though we still find occasional remains, the morgue is now closed— having cared for more than 1,500 victims. You might ask, why I would write of these experiences to you. It is simply this—I was raised a foster child by an Adventist family. They were good people and staunch in their beliefs. I attended your college for a short period of time following my tours in Vietnam. Unfortunately my faith was not as strong as it should have been, and I moved away from not only your church but also God. I lost my home in this disaster, and my family was displaced. Then came the night when a group of bodies was brought in of those between the ages of 18 to 25. This was the night that I speak of in this article. This is the night I fell to my knees in the rain and asked the question why so many so young had to die? I looked to God, but I got no answer. I raised my fist and cursed his name. Then I realized I was mad at the wrong person. These people had not died because they were bad; in fact, many were identified through papers or cards on the body showing religious affiliations. It was only the experiences I had being raised in a God-fearing family and in your church’s school systems that gave me the strength to endure this traumatic time. Perhaps you will publish this, perhaps not. But never forget the impressions that your faith can make on those who cross your lives.  n

Nick Nichols, a retired Naval officer, says that three tours of duty in Vietnam did not prepare him for what he saw before or after Katrina. Nichols, who attended WWC in the mid-70s, is now living in Westminster, Colo.

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College Avenue Crossings

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Westwind

Walla Walla College 204 S. College Ave. College Place, WA 99324-1198

Brandon Witzel

eneration Y? Try Generation Wired. Thanks to the Internet and a myriad of personal electronic devices, today’s college students are never more than a mouse-click or text message out of reach. Don’t believe me? Check out a day in the life of Adam Farnsworth, senior new imaging major. 7 a.m. Wake up and check e-mail accounts (all 12 of them) 7:30 a.m. Catch up on the day’s news through RSS feeds from the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the Seattle Times 8:50 a.m. Drive to class with nearly 15,000 songs at hand in video iPod, seamlessly integrated into car stereo system 11:30 a.m. Text message friends to see where they want to go for lunch 1:15 p.m. Upload vacation photos to Flickr, so friends and family across the country can see 3:00 p.m. Listen to podcast 11:45 p.m. Put the finishing touches on the day’s blog entry before heading to bed  n

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