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C ARTHAGINIAN A MAGAZINE FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF CARTHAGE COLLEGE

FALL 2014

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Doorway to Careers With a Windy City presence and alumni on the lookout, Carthage offers an internship edge

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IN THIS ISSUE Feature Articles

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Doorway to Careers Thanks to a new semester program in Chicago and some legwork by alumni, students are surrounded by internship options.

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A Strong Foundation

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The new science center is more than a construction job to project manager Paul Miller ’87. His family’s Carthage roots keep spreading.

Homecoming 2014 Missed the big weekend or just want to relive it? See photos from the pep rally, parade, and football game.

Ferment To Be

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Two young alumni shed their corporate skins to start breweries. But you’ll have to go somewhere else to watch sporting events.

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IN THIS ISSUE Departments

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Carthage College combines an environment of reflection and self-discovery with a culture of high expectation so our students uncover and ignite their true potential. A four-year, private liberal arts college with roots in the Lutheran tradition, the campus has a prime location in Kenosha. The campus, an 80-acre arboretum on the shore of Lake Michigan, is home to 150 scholars, 2,500 full-time students, and 400 part-time students.

Faculty Notes

Carthage’s newly hired provost and founding director of nursing hit the ground sprinting.

On Campus

Now the entire state stands to gain from the expertise of Professor Kevin Crosby and his students in space research.

Carthaginian Editorial Team Vice President for Communications

Athletics

Molly O’Shea Polk

Ten years after their memorable run, we asked members of the ’04 Red Men football team where they are now.

Managing Editor Mike Moore

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Class Notes

Design & Art Direction

Page From the Past

Photographer

Johanna Heidorn ’13 Steve Janiak Kim King ’06

Alumni share milestones in their careers and families.

An installment plan for a $10 gift? A 19th century share book lends perspective.

Johanna Heidorn ’13

Contributing Writers Tom Applegarth Rev. Kara Baylor Jason Bennett Lauren Hansen ’10 Amerin Idell ’17 Kendra Koeppen ’13 Steve Marovich Mike Moore Danelle Orange Molly O’Shea Polk Holly Weber ’14 Elizabeth Young

Production Dana Moore

Chairman of the Board of Trustees

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David A. Straz, Jr.

Letter from the President

President

Pastor’s Message by Kara Baylor

Gregory S. Woodward

Notes from Lauren Hansen

Acting Vice President for Institutional Advancement James M. Unglaube ’63

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There’s plenty of room in a liberal arts education to prepare young professionals.

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

The Carthage Bridge Our red bridge, spanning the Pike River as one enters the campus, has become a highly recognizable icon for the College. It is red, after all. And it inspired the name of our new and highly successful on-campus communications website, The Bridge. I am sure it means many different things to many different people. From a practical point of view, it means I am almost home. From another viewpoint, it means that one is crossing a symbolic threshold between the “real world” and the life of the College. It is almost as if the west side of the bridge is “out there” and the east side is “in here,” in the fantastic world of Carthage. The feeling of being on the “inside” of the bridge is quite comforting. The College feels safe and protected, somehow elevated,

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and even magical. It seems to signal that what we do in here is truly special; that we have a special purpose, a special mission, and a special status as the seekers of truth, knowledge, and a better world. In fact, much of this is true; what we do in here is special, and we go to some pains to keep it so. A bridge, however, goes in two directions. In and out. East and west. Over and back. This is a symbolic twist on our red bridge and its feeling and function. While we enjoy the privacy and privilege that the way in provides, I will let you in on a little secret: We are trying to broaden the way out — the way back across the bridge to the real world. We are dedicated to providing a strong and easily navigated bridge that symbolically connects our students to their future. We believe in providing an ever-expanding set of experiential learning opportunities that deliberately and specifically send our graduates on a path back across the bridge, to powerful and productive lives on the other side. How? Through internships, the Carthage in Chicago program, faculty-led research and scholarship projects, hundreds of leadership opportunities in student organizations, athletics, fine arts performances, student-

teaching, volunteerism in the community, Senior Thesis, international travel, and alumni mentorship … not to mention vocation, vocation, and, I might add, vocation! Look at all of the ways we make the bridge work in both directions. Liberal arts? Yes! Career pathways and preparation? Yes! Deep learning for a better life? Yes! Skill development for a fulfilling career? Yes! A liberal arts college is an amazing enterprise. The rewards of a broad and liberal education are plentiful, and validated by survey after survey, and data set after data set. Our education is as solid and meaningful as one could ever hope to find. At the same time, we are transforming young people and preparing sturdy professionals. Perhaps for our youngest students the bridge leads inward, but for our upper level students and graduates it also, just as powerfully, leads out. This is good. It is the way it is supposed to work. Our red bridge really is pretty amazing, after all. It goes east, and it goes west. It encourages one in, and it propels one out. This is a Carthage strength and a Carthage advantage. We joyfully welcome students to campus with open arms and a sense of unlimited potential, and yet we also welcome them back across the bridge as the world meets them, full of new purpose and joyful promise.

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Updates on faculty and staff achievements

He’s all ears Based on initial impressions, new provost David Garcia calls Carthage “a wonderfully student-centered institution” with a rising trajectory. Provost Garcia, who also holds the title of chief academic officer, began his duties here in mid-June. Much of his preliminary to-do list involves listening. He said his first broad goal is “to hear the will of the faculty, help them make that vision tangible, and build the institution in a way that will make that tangible vision sustainable.” Already he has sensed a strong commitment among Carthage professors to their students and the College. Provost Garcia comes from Ithaca College in New York, where he spent 11 years in a series of leadership roles. Most recently, he was associate provost for business intelligence. In that role, he emphasized data-driven decision-making — an approach he’s eager to transfer to Carthage. “Data give rich insight into the student experience,” he said. “That information helps us answer the question, ‘Are we putting our

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resources into the right places to fully support that experience?’” Carthage President Gregory Woodward got to know him during the years they overlapped at Ithaca. “I am tremendously excited about the future of our academic enterprise with Dr. Garcia as our provost,” President Woodward said. “David’s skills in management, budgeting, analytics, faculty development and support, and curricular innovation are impeccable and will be put to good use here.” In fact, Provost Garcia said the chance to reunite with his former colleague was a primary reason he pursued the Carthage position. “We complement each other well,” Provost Garcia said. “You always want to have a strong sense of trust between the president and the provost, and we don’t have to start from scratch. We can build upon an existing trust.”

After initially declaring a major in physics at Yale University, he discovered that he thrived in courses with robust discussions. Switching to English, he ultimately earned a doctorate in that subject from Cornell University. Among his career highlights was an award for teaching excellence at New York University in 1996. Originally from Dallas, Provost Garcia is excited to make a new start with his family in Wisconsin. His wife, Victoria Hastings, and their two teenage children are lifelong New Yorkers. He succeeds Julio Rivera, who had served as provost since 2010 and recently completed a yearlong term as president of the national Council on Undergraduate Research. Prof. Rivera, the 2002 winner of the Distinguished Teaching Award, returns to the faculty as a professor of management, marketing, geography, and earth science.

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Fiscal pilot’s farewell William Abt, who has managed Carthage’s historic financial, investment, and operational growth over the past 14 years, announced he would retire as senior vice president for administration and business on June 30, 2015. After a 40-year career in management, he plans to spend more time with family. He and his wife, Julie, also are eager to devote more time to social and community initiatives. Carthage will continue to rely on his expertise. At the request of President Gregory Woodward and the Board of Trustees, Mr. Abt agreed to continue as chief investment officer. In that role, he has overseen investment returns that have boosted the endowment by 200 percent since the low point of the recession in 2009. Resisting the allure of hedge funds and other alternative investments, Carthage’s portfolio has outperformed that of its peers by a wide margin in recent years. Under his leadership, Carthage’s financial strength has grown continuously. The College has raised the operating budget by 130 percent while investing $180 million in campus development. “Bill Abt has been one of the primary figures in creating the wonderful Carthage we enjoy today,” President Woodward said. “His management of our financial resources and business plan has been nothing short of phenomenal, and I doubt another college in America has benefited as much from the transformative work of its CFO.” In addition to guiding the investment strategy, Mr. Abt serves as chief financial officer and treasurer of the College. He oversees human resources, facilities and construction management, food service, conference services, the campus bookstore, Business Office services, Library and Information Services, and athletics. Carrying 25 years of experience in the brewing industry, Mr. Abt came to the College in January 2000. Acknowledging the for-profit management experience was essential, he nevertheless wishes he had made the switch to higher education earlier. “Although I like beer,” Mr. Abt joked, “the finished product here at Carthage is something I can really be proud of — and I get to work with some really great people.” Edward A. Smeds ’57, who had input in the hiring process as chair of Carthage’s board from 1997 to 2011, said Mr. Abt had the ideal background

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the College needed to operate more like a business. His fiscal discipline and calm demeanor earned the respect of his peers and board members, Mr. Smeds added. “In today’s climate, where other colleges are getting into trouble financially, we generally have a surplus,” Mr. Smeds said. “It’s without exaggeration to say Bill is primarily responsible for the financial situation we’re in. It’s the envy of many colleges.” Beyond the campus boundaries, Mr. Abt is chairman of the board of the Group Life Accident and Health Insurance Fund. It provides health care and benefits to more than 12,000 college and university employees across the nation. Mr. Abt’s managerial leadership across many years maximized Carthage resources and created the much stronger college we know today. His stewardship enabled a building program that transformed the campus — the Oaks, the student union, the Tarble Arena, and now the new science center. Those projects exceeded $100 million. While paying those bills, through astute financial management, Bill was able — simultaneously — actually to reduce long-term debt. As impressive as the new buildings are, Bill’s most enduring gift to the College is the program of endowment building that has been in place since 2009 and, by vote of the Trustees, is slated to run at least through 2020. The Carthage endowment now is growing much more rapidly than those at most competing colleges. Future Carthage generations will inherit a position of much greater strength, and the prestige of a Carthage degree will be even higher. Thank you, Bill. — F. Gregory Campbell, President of Carthage from 1987-2012

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Nursing program from scratch? Been there. Carthage hired Frank D. Hicks as its founding director of nursing, the first step toward the creation of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. He is coordinating the process to meet all educational, regulatory, and accreditation requirements. Carthage hopes to admit the first students for the autumn 2015 term. This won’t be the first program Mr. Hicks has created from scratch. As assistant dean for academic affairs at the Rush University College of Nursing in Chicago, he developed a generalist entry master’s program. As he navigated the interview process, the chance to mold the program at Carthage appealed to Mr. Hicks. “We’re able to create this from the get-go,” he said. “We can hire faculty who share the program’s values. It’s much easier to do that than to change an existing culture.” In September 2013, Carthage formed an advisory committee that included administrators, faculty from each academic division, and staff members to study the feasibility of a nursing program. For more than four

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months, committee members interviewed experts in the nursing field, conducted market research, and surveyed the campus community. Based on the data, faculty members strongly endorsed the creation of a nursing program in an April vote. The final internal approval came from the Board of Trustees in May. A national search for the founding director led to the hire of Mr. Hicks. “He was unquestionably everyone’s top candidate,” said Patrick Pfaffle, co-chair of the search committee and a professor of biology. “He has exactly the kind of experience we were looking for, and he has the strength and confidence needed to lead this program.” Mr. Hicks, who officially started Sept. 1, reports directly to Provost David Garcia.

“There is only one thing Dr. Hicks is interested in creating: an elite nursing program that will be the envy of everyone else in this field. I am elated to say, ‘Let’s go!’” “We were extremely fortunate to recruit and hire Dr. Frank Hicks,” Provost Garcia said. “He brings a tremendous amount of experience in the field and a real zeal for the notion of creating a brand new nursing program here at Carthage.” Mr. Hicks earned a BSN from Indiana University and a Ph.D. in nursing sciences from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Afterward, he completed a two-year fellowship in nursing and neurobehavior at the University of Michigan. For the past 12 years, he has held faculty and administrative positions at Rush. Besides forming the GEM program, which caters to students with bachelor’s degrees in other subjects, he spent time as a teacher-practitioner in the surgical intensive care unit and a clinical nurse specialist in the cardiac transplant program. He also taught at Loyola University Chicago. “Dr. Hicks’ interest in Carthage says a lot about our college,” President Gregory Woodward said. “There is only one thing Dr. Hicks is interested in creating: an elite nursing program that will be the envy of everyone else in this field. I am elated to say, ‘Let’s go!’” A Chicago resident, Mr. Hicks has two dogs — both Welsh corgis — and enjoys cooking, reading, and attending concerts.

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Faculty/Staff Notes Seemee Ali, associate professor of Great Ideas and English, will begin her residency in Washington as a Fellow of Harvard University’s Center for Hellenic Studies in January 2015.

Doug Arion, professor of physics and astronomy, has been named to the new joint panel on undergraduate physics education (J-TUPP) that is developing national guidelines for undergraduate science education. In addition, the National Science Foundation awarded $43,700 in funding that will allow Prof. Arion and Carthage to expand a partnership with the Appalachian Mountain Club to include Dartmouth College and two other institutions.

Kevin Crosby, chair of the Division of Natural Sciences; director of the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium; and professor of physics, astronomy and computer science, was named the 2014 Janet Andersen Lecture Award winner for the Physical Sciences, Math, and Computer Science by the Midstates Consortium for Math and Science. Two faculty members are honored each year, and the winners present the Janet Andersen Lecture at the fall Undergraduate Research Symposia. The award honors Prof. Crosby’s dedication to an active and productive undergraduate research program that includes space sciences projects for NASA.

Mike Kishline, web developer, and Rob Schiferl, director of interactive recruitment, were awarded second place in a custom software development contest. The honor came during an annual

It’s not about me — it’s all about we Have you heard? There is a new campus

it was to have someone in this call who happily

pastor at Carthage, and it’s me … Kara Baylor. If you happen to live in Kenosha and receive the

would bridge the worlds of Racine and Kenosha at Carthage. All of these reminders are about WE,

newspaper, you can’t help but know because my installation service was front-page news on Sept.

and none of them is about me. Thank God. On Oct. 7, Casey Sugden ’12 preached in

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chapel, and his text was from the Gospel of John. We were reminded to love another and to abide in

It was all pretty overwhelming. I don’t have a problem with attention — Ask my brothers; I’m

that love. We don’t just abide in the love of God in Christ for the sake of ourselves, but for the sake of

the youngest and have to admit I was the spoiled child — but it did feel like a bit much, especially

others and the world. Casey, a seminary graduate from Luther

when a member of the YMCA asked why he had to see me in the paper so much. Oh, my … too

Seminary on his internship at St. Luke’s in Greendale, Wisconsin, called on us to use our

much me. But then I was blessed to have a few

gifts in service to others. Faculty members grade papers for the sake of the students’ growth in

conversations that helped me see that it wasn’t about me at all; it is about the “we” of Carthage,

learning, and staff members lend an ear to help students discern their lives’ paths and to create

the “we” of the community of faith, the “we” of the community of Kenosha and Racine, and

a caring environment. Both actions are all about what WE do together.

more. A faculty member reminded me that my installation wasn’t about me, but about

Carthage exists because some Lutherans thought it was a good idea to give a good

celebrating the Lutheran roots of Carthage and claiming our Lutheran identity through the

education to young people for the sake of making a difference in the world. The same is true today,

process of calling a new campus pastor. A local pastor made me think about how all of this press gave the community of faith in our area a chance to reflect. Conversations about faith and being interfaith were happening because of these articles. People are talking about the faith community, sharing ideas, and seeing the church in a new, more open way. And a member of the community opened my eyes to see how important

because it is about a lot more than me — it’s about WE! In Christ,

Rev. Kara Baylor Campus Pastor

Read about some of Pastor Kara’s interfaith initiatives – p. 11

conference for users of Jenzabar CX software in Washington. Their software helps admission counselors, coaches, and academic staff communicate more effectively with prospective students.

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Herschel Kruger, professor of theatre, led a group of 31 students to the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival in summer 2014. He directed the performance of “No Name,” the sixth commission of the Theatre Department’s New Play Initiative, which was written by renowned playwright Jeffrey Hatcher. The Carthage Theatre production received one 3-star and one 4-star review. Stephanie Mitchell, associate professor of history, served on a panel focused on “The Transatlantic Marketplace of Modern Latin America” and presented a paper at the annual conference of the Rocky Mountain Council of Latin American Studies.

Welcome aboard Carthage welcomes 15 new full-time faculty members this fall, in a variety of different departments.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry While earning a Ph.D. at Purdue University, Prof. Brownholland worked on a multidisciplinary project to develop a biosensor for a protein target believed to be integral to cancer therapy. He is investigating the design and synthesis of new lipids for applications like drug delivery and new synthetic methodologies in green chemistry.

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emeritus of history, had a second edition of his book, “A Guide to Oral History and the Law,” published this fall by Oxford University Press. In reader-friendly language, he addresses major legal issues that oral historians need to consider, from the privacy torts through copyright law.

Jason Pruitt, career development director, received a Future 5 award from the Y-Link (Young Leaders in Kenosha) organization. The award profiles five young professionals who are influencing the quality of life in Kenosha County through professional accomplishments and community involvement. The recipients were profiled in a special section published by the Kenosha News.

Kathryn Davis

Fatih Harpci

Edward Kawakami

Post-Doctoral Fellow in Western Heritage Prof. Davis’ most recent essay appeared in Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal. She is working on a book connecting Austen’s representation of individual and political liberty in her final complete novel, “Persuasion.”

Assistant Professor of Religion Born and raised in Turkey, Prof. Harpci’s goal is to contribute to interreligious dialogue — especially among Christians and Muslims. Much of his research focuses on interfaith relations and the history between those two religions. He received a Ph.D. in religion (Islamic studies) from Temple University and taught at St. Lawrence University in New York.

Assistant Professor of Music; Director of Orchestral Activities Prof. Kawakami had a range of musical roles in Tallahassee, Florida, including music director of the campus orchestra at Florida State University — where he earned a Ph.D. He also worked in Los Angeles, conducting for two university orchestras as well as for musicals and film soundtracks.

Rachel Feinstein David Brownholland

John A. Neuenschwander, professor

Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice Prof. Feinstein specializes in criminology and race/ethnicity. Her most recent publications include in-depth interview data with incarcerated youths, which focused on racial discrimination and police interactions with juveniles as well as motivations for criminal activity.

Sara Jensen ’08 Assistant Professor of Mathematics Prof. Jensen earned her bachelor’s degree at Carthage. At University of Wisconsin-Madison, she earned a Ph.D. under the supervision of Marty Isaacs, one of the leading researchers in finite group theory and character theory. She also studies the mathematics behind card games and puzzles.

Katharine Keenan Post-Doctoral Fellow in Western Heritage Prof. Keenan recently completed her doctorate in applied anthropology at Columbia University. She has worked on and in Northern Ireland since 2007, examining the role of large-scale public events in the regeneration of Belfast after the Good Friday Agreement.

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Deb Tobiason, associate professor of

Marilyn Ward, professor of education, created

Dex Westrum, adjunct assistant professor

biology, received a grant from the National Science Foundation to hold a boot camp on synthetic biology and computer science for 16 students in June. She is conducting the boot camp with a group from Simmons College in Boston. She also presented results from the Phage Hunters course sequence in May, as part of a special President’s forum on undergraduate research.

OmniLibros.com — an online resource designed help teachers, librarians, parents, and young readers select recently published trade books that promote awareness across global cultures. It is sponsored by the Center for Children’s Literature at Carthage, which she now directs. Prof. Ward also was named Wisconsin State Ambassador for the United States Board on Books for Young People and was appointed to a three-year term on the National Council for Social Studies’ Carter G. Woodson Book Award Committee.

of English and Western Heritage, published his second novel, “Death and the Golf Pro by Jack Clayton, P.G.A.” It’s described as a noir thriller set at a Midwestern country club.

Joe Wall, assistant professor of business, co-created (with Allison Von Borstel ‘15) and published the inaugural issue of the Carthage Vanguard, an interdisciplinary undergraduate research journal.

Mimi Yang, professor of modern languages and Asian studies, published “The Tricultural Personality (Chinese, Hispanic, English): A Paradigm for Connecting Culture Differences.” The book, published by Edwin Mellen Press, examines the convergence of the three worlds from a cultural and language perspective.

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Jennifer Madden

Jeffrey Seymour

Sam Stoner

Assistant Professor of Communication and Digital Media Prof. Kulovitz’s research and teaching interests include a range of topics that relate to digital communication. Her primary research focus is on digital games and virtual reality experiences, while her teaching interests include close relationships and public relations.

Assistant Professor of Management and Marketing Prof. Madden has experience in strategic planning, facilitation, training, and providing technical assistance to the nonprofit, private, and public sectors. She is a Ph.D candidate in management at Case Western Reserve University, researching fundamentals for effective public-private partnerships to achieve “rejuvenative innovation.”

Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice As a graduate student at the University of Notre Dame, Prof. Seymour was awarded the David L. Dodge Memorial Teaching Award for excellence in teaching. His research projects have included crossmovement coalition building among pro-life social organizations and how community resources impact local hate crime reporting.

Post-Doctoral Fellow in Western Heritage Prof. Stoner recently completed his Ph.D. in philosophy from Tulane University. His latest research examines the connection between art and philosophy in the modern world, with an emphasis on Immanuel Kant. He is writing a book on Kant’s “Critique of the Power of Judgment.”

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Daniel Steiner

Assistant Professor of Religion Prof. Ramsey completed her Ph.D. from Marquette University in 2012. Her research examines Greek and Syriac theologians in early Christianity. She has lived in France, Germany, and Spain.

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Prof. Steiner previously taught introductory physics and astronomy at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee. At Carthage, he is focused on physics instruction for students majoring in the biological sciences.

Emily Leskinen Assistant Professor of Psychology Science Prof. Leskinen graduated from the University of Michigan with a Ph.D. in psychology, where she also earned a graduate certificate in women’s studies. Her research explores how individual and contextual factors relate to stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination against marginalized groups.

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Cornelia Zerban Associate Professor of Psychological Science Originally from Germany, Prof. Zerban is a clinical psychologist who has been a faculty member at other institutions in Wisconsin. She previously had a private practice and directed the Holbrook Center for Counseling and Psychotherapy in Mundelein, Illinois. She received a doctorate from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology in Chicago.

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A glimpse of what’s happening in the Carthage community

Dairyland’s space hub For nearly a decade, Carthage physics professor Kevin Crosby has pushed his students to the forefront of undergraduate research in the space sciences. Now Carthage is taking its work with NASA and the aerospace industry even further. In August, Carthage was named the lead institution — and Prof. Crosby the new director — for the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium, a powerful network with statewide and national reach. “The WSGC is the voice of NASA in the state of Wisconsin,” Prof. Crosby said. “Having the Consortium at Carthage means that we can leverage the unique capabilities of our students and faculty to grow aerospace education across the state.”

and student intern Tessa Rundle ’16 complete the WSGC staff. WSGC at Carthage already has received two grants to support this work: a $188,000 award for First Nations Launch, which invites student teams from tribal colleges to compete in high-altitude rocket challenges; and a $485,000 grant from NASA for balloon payload research at two-year colleges.

Replicating Carthage’s success About the WSGC The Wisconsin consortium is part of a national network of 52 that is funded by a NASA program. Congress established that program in 1988 to contribute to the nation’s scientific enterprise. To encourage innovation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education and to spur research, the WSGC hosts student rocket competitions, sponsors near-space balloon platform research, funds interns at such companies as Orbitec and Space Explorers Inc., and provides seed funding for faculty to work aerospace components into their curricula. “One of our key goals is to foster an environment where students, educators, and the private sector work together to inspire a love for the STEM subjects,” said Christine Thompson, the new program manager. Office manager Lisa Crumble

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Carthage has been a member of the WSGC since 2005, and its students have participated in nearly every program the Consortium offers. Having witnessed the transformative effects these have had on his students, Prof. Crosby is excited to expand opportunities statewide. Participants learn that professionals in STEM fields aren’t all nerds with genius-level IQs. That stereotype could negate efforts to recruit new talent into these important industries. “When students get to work closely with NASA engineers and scientists, they learn that these are surfing, skydiving fighter pilots with backgrounds in engineering, chemistry, and physics,” Prof. Crosby said. “They’re people who get to work on the latest supersonic aircraft and build rockets that go into space to take measurements of the universe. “That’s anything but dry and nerdy.”

A new direction Already in the short time since the WSGC moved to Carthage, significant changes have come. The team launched a new, redesigned website and now hosts its aerospace research journal online. Next up? New programming that will advance WSGC’s mission, including a new summer research program focused on remotely operated vehicles, or ROVs. “The ROV revolution is upon us, and there is going to be more and more demand for people who can program and operate these vehicles for remote sensing of landforms, emergency response, and agriculture,” Prof. Crosby said. Among the various lead institutions across the country, Carthage is the only private liberal arts college. “I think the fact that Carthage was selected speaks volumes about the College and Dr. Crosby, and his commitment to Space Grant over the years,” Ms. Thompson said. “They saw the excitement he has for existing programs and his vision for taking WSGC programming to new heights.”

learn more at the wsgc website: spacegrant.carthage.edu

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A wider welcome mat Newly installed ‘Pastor Kara’ fosters interfaith dialogue while preserving Lutheran roots Since her start as campus pastor in January, the Rev. Kara Baylor continues to settle into her new role at Carthage by finding areas of opportunity to strengthen the role faith provides on the campus. A major part of Rev. Baylor’s work this year will be dedicated to building a stronger interfaith culture on the campus. “Rooted in our Lutheran tradition, we are open to learn about and be in service with people of many faith traditions,” Rev. Baylor explained. Rev. Baylor officially was installed during a Sept. 28 worship service in the A. F. Siebert Chapel. Prior to her role at Carthage, she served as a pastor for nearly 14 years at Mount Pleasant Lutheran Church in Racine, Wisconsin. She holds

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a Master of Divinity from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and a bachelor’s degree in social work from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Amazed by the service and compassion that students of the Carthage community possess, Rev. Baylor said she wants to build on that through future community events. One of the first changes was to change the name of the chapel office to the Center for Faith and Spirituality. That way, she said all students know that the center is available to them — not just those from certain religions. For the fall, Rev. Baylor is focusing on a new program called Journey Conversations. As “a place to articulate student’s faiths in a small, nonjudgmental group environment,” Journey

Conversations is designed to help students push out of their comfort zones and grow spiritually and intellectually. Additionally, she is conducting interfaith lunches throughout the year, which involve a free lunch for students and discussions on varying religious topics. Lunches so far have been led by professors Fatih Harpci and Dimitri Shapovalov, as well as student groups such as Intervarsity, the Lutheran Student Movement, and the Islamic Awareness Association. Carthage hasn’t wavered in its embrace of Lutheran values, Rev. Baylor added. The center continues its weekly chapel service, now on Tuesdays, and she has a full lineup of speakers including local clergy. Bible study and evening prayer services are held Wednesdays, and a new Sunday service draws 20 to 30 students weekly. Within the interfaith initiative, it is Rev. Baylor’s goal to reveal the shared values between faiths and create connections, as well as support for everyone on their own individual spiritual journey, regardless of faith.

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The Carthage Brand You may have noticed that Carthage has overhauled the look, tone, and message of its communications over the past year. The Office of Communications led the Carthage community through a comprehensive branding initiative that shaped these changes.

The initiative consisted of four phases:

phase 1

Immerse and Discover

Observe Listen Question

“Our new brand is much more than a logo, a font, or a set of colors,” said Molly Polk, vice president for communications. “It’s how we see ourselves and how we want other people to see us. Our story is uniquely Carthage.” Ultimately, the new guidelines are designed to better tell that story. The branding process helped the College define its strongest attributes and convert them into a clear and distinctive message that covers academics, campus life, athletics, community, and faith.

phase 2

phase 3

phase 4

Organize Align Plan

Visualize Verbalize Conceptualize

Execute Implement Document

Translate and Define

Create

Extend

“When we all tell that story the same way, it becomes powerful,” Polk said. “We present a unified identity that will build awareness of all that a Carthage education and experience offers. It connects us to all of our audiences: prospective and current students, parents, alumni, donors, faculty and staff, and even the community.”

New website Creative, compelling, engaging, and consistent with our updated identity, the new website gives visitors a user-friendly virtual glimpse into the Carthage experience. Updated with new content and structure, the new website is also fully responsive; it provides easy reading and navigation across a wide range of devices, from mobile phones to tablets to desktop computers.

New website quickly earns national recognition • Ranked #1 for website design by the National Research Center for College & University Admissions (NRCCUA) • Awarded the Silver for best institutional website by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Midwest District V

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Core Message

This is the vital essence of who we are and what we do. Our core message is the most succinct distillation of our brand. It represents the highest-level expression of what we offer and what that means for our audiences.

Carthage College provides a motivating environment inspiring reflection and self-discovery so our students uncover and ignite their true potential. 2014

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A fresh evolution of the Carthage logo, the updated look takes its cue from the official Carthage seal and time-honored flame. The new logo has a sleek, simple style meant to transcend the decades. “College� makes its way back into the logo to avoid confusion and take pride in our identity.

A few of the most expressive elements of our brand, these pieces help audiences identify us at a glance and set the mood for our communications.

people listen. students apply.

Donors give. The community takes note. Our story inspires action. www.carthage.edu carthage.edu

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Red vs. Blue U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan and challenger Rob Zerban argued their positions on foreign and domestic issues during a 1st Congressional District debate Oct. 13 at Carthage.

Frozen freshmen From left: U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, Carthage President Gregory Woodward, Professor Jeffrey Roberg (debate moderator), and Rob Zerban.

Jeffrey Roberg, chair of the Political Science Department and professor of political science, served as moderator. Twice before, in 1998 and 2010, he moderated debates on campus for the same seat in Congress. An audience of about 200 filled the Campbell Student Union auditorium, including journalists from 15 media outlets. Questions covered such topics as student loan debt, the threat of ISIS, Social Security, and climate change. Afterward, attendees met with the candidates in the Campus Living Room on the union’s main floor. Southeastern Wisconsin voters re-elected Rep. Ryan on Nov. 4.

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Having watched the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge go viral one nominee at a time, members of the Carthage College freshman class went bigger. About 500 members of the Class of 2018 participated in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Labor Day. As part of New Student Orientation, they doused themselves en masse on Art Keller Field. President Gregory Woodward and several other top administrators nominated the class after accepting the challenge the previous week. Carthage donated $1 for each incoming freshman to the Les Turner ALS Association, in addition to a contribution from the Office of the President.

The donations supported Team Victory, which the Semler family formed in honor of Vickie Semler ’67 for the annual ALS Walk for Life in Chicago. The Carthage gifts also honored longtime administrative assistant Sandy Fredericks. Among the freshmen found wiping semicold droplets from their eyes was Jordan Jones of Brillion, Wisconsin. “That felt pretty awesome,” he said. “It’s a great thing where people can get together and contribute to such a great cause.”

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Drawn into the ‘Vortex’ Carthage’s latest addition, the aluminum sculpture “Vortex” by artist Michael Young, had quite a serendipitous journey to end up placed outside the north entrance of the Campbell Student Union. “Last summer, we were looking for a piece of art that perfectly embodied Carthage and represented our new brand,” President Gregory Woodward said at a dedication of the sculpture on June 24. “When I saw it, I loved it right away. It represented Carthage’s past and future, and everyone we showed photos to agreed.” At Carthage’s annual Christmas Festival dinner, President Woodward had dinner with Dr. Cliff Peterson and his wife, Gladys. Out of the blue, Dr. Peterson mentioned that he loved the “Vortex” sculpture and was reminded of Carthage every time he saw it. When a shocked President Woodward agreed, Dr. Peterson said just five words: “Well, let’s go get it.”

“I thought it would take a while for the sculpture to get here,” President Woodward said. “Then one day I saw something reflecting light in the corner of my eye, and I saw the sculpture on campus. I don’t know how Dr. Peterson did it, but I’m elated.” Getting “Vortex” from the Kenosha lakefront to its new home was just the latest gift that the Petersons have given the College during a lifetime of support. They have supported the College since 1964, when they were inspired to move to Kenosha because they wanted to live in a city that was home to a liberal arts institution. “This sculpture fits the type of student that Carthage has,” said Dr. Peterson. “It will propel

students to greater heights and help them realize their potential. It represents the fire, the energy, and the zeal of every student who attends the College.”

“It represents the fire, the energy, and the zeal of every student who attends the College.” There was just one problem. The sculpture already had a home. It was to be displayed for two years at Harbor Park in downtown Kenosha. Even if the College could get the sculpture, it would have to wait before it could arrive on campus. That was not going to be a deterrent.

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Notice a common thread in these photos? Everyone is in a group! With activities centered on the theme “Together,� Carthage celebrated Homecoming Weekend from Oct. 10-12. Alumni from every decade and other supporters returned for fun, friends, and football.

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Homecoming for the 2004 CCIW champion football team

Glory days Players and coaches from the last Carthage football team to win the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin title were honored during Homecoming weekend. A total of 71 members of the 2004 Red Men squad came back for the 10-year reunion on Oct. 11. At halftime of the game between Carthage and CCIW rival Elmhurst College, each of them was recognized. That year, the Red Men went 11-2 and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III championship. Running back Dante Washington and defensive back Brandon Fox earned multiple All-America honors, and Tim Rucks was chosen the region’s top coach. Thanks to the reunion, we learned where the road has led many of them.

Where are they now? Ferni Garza, quarterback

The guy who started 10 games at quarterback that season, Ferni Garza ’06, now plays professional football in Europe — and not the kind we in the United States call soccer, either. This is American football. He has played for teams in Italy, Poland, and the Czech Republic, and is sifting through offers for the upcoming season. Mr. Garza

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quarterbacked the Prague Black Hawks to two straight Czech League championships and once was named Most Valuable Player of the final. For six months of the year, he lives in Europe. The other half of the year, he returns home to California to coach his high school alma mater. “I get to live in different countries, learning about different cultures and helping football grow into a popular sport,” he wrote. He has picked up the Italian language and a few morsels of Czech. “On the field, there are some challenges, because not everyone is fluent in English and sometimes there can be a gap in communication that causes misinterpretations,” he wrote. “However, the players have such an enormous passion for the game and play with everything they have, which I respect in a major way.”

Erik Keil, offensive lineman When a coaching opportunity in Germany fell through earlier this year, Erik Keil ’07 kept “looking for an adventure abroad.” He found it in Thailand. For the past few months, he has taught English conversation and grammar to grades 10 through 12 at a government school in Nakhon

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4. Jason Kalinowski, defensive tackle Antioch, Ill. Sergeant – Gurnee (Ill.) Police Department

7. Ed Roberts, defensive lineman Chicago Assistant director of financial aid – Loyola University Chicago

5. Marco Mayne, nose guard Bettendorf, Iowa President – P&R Manufacturing

8. Dante Washington, running back Chicago Manages four GNC outlets in Chicagoland market

6. Andy McDonald, offensive tackle Crystal Lake, Ill. Account Executive – TransUnion Healthcare

Si Thammarat province. Having visited the Asian country in 2013, Mr. Keil dove in headfirst when a friend from a past Peace Corps stint recruited him to the school. “The chance to get paid to live and work in a tropical paradise and travel around exotic locations during vacations seemed too good to pass up,” he wrote. The classes are co-taught with Thai instructors, who enforce discipline and translate lessons. “Some days, it is hard and it feels like the students don’t learn anything. Other days, it is quite rewarding and fun,” Mr. Keil wrote. “It’s just like any teaching job, really. It’s just on the other side of the world.”

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defensive back For a defensive back, Brandon Fox ’07 had quite a nose for the end zone. In that 2004 season, only one Carthage offensive player scored more than his five touchdowns. Since graduating, he has funneled his energy into music. First the band that formed while he

9. Ben Yerly, defensive end Peoria, Ill. U.S. Air Force

Luke Thompson (not pictured), running back Kuwait Physical education teacher – American international school

attended Carthage, Makeshift Prodigy, signed with Atlantic Records and toured the country for a couple of years. Then recently, Mr. Fox set out to explore a new sound. With Anthony Bagnara ’07 still on board as a bandmate, the Brandon Fox Project began performing in the Chicago area in August and released its first album in October. Mr. Fox describes it as a combination of pop, R&B, and dance music. Music has been part of his life as far back as he can remember, when his mom would sing songs and prayers for him. The vocalist gets a jolt from performing for a live audience. “Of course I do it to get things out,” he said, “… but a lot of that excitement is being on stage and seeing people connect to it.”

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The thrower, the lawyer, the runner, and the drummer Jeff Rebholz Interim Head Coach, Men’s Track and Field Jeff Rebholz already has completed four years as an assistant coach at Carthage, specializing in throwing events. Coach Rebholz graduated from Monmouth College in Illinois in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and went on to get his master’s in kinesiology from Western Illinois University in 2009. At Monmouth, he was a two-time AllAmerican in shot put, a seven-time national qualifier in various throwing events, and a three-time Midwest Conference Most Outstanding Field Performer of the Year. He is certified as a strength and conditioning specialist, a sport performance coach through USA Weightlifting, and a throwing events specialist.

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C.J. Cuneo Head Coach, Women’s Lacrosse C.J. Cuneo previously worked as an assistant coach at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2014 and Adrian College in 2012. She attended Binghamton University in New York, where she played lacrosse for the NCAA Division I Bearcats and graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in economics. She then went on to earn her law degree from the University of Richmond in 2011 and is licensed to practice law in Maryland and Virginia. College records indicate the only other attorney/coach at Carthage was J. Arthur Baird, a coach and athletic director on the Illinois campus from 1907 to 1916.

A lot of changes are going around on campus this year, including the addition of four new head coaches in the Athletic Department. Men’s cross country, swimming, and track and field, as well as women’s lacrosse, all will be under new leadership this academic year. Let’s get to know the new athletic staff:

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Interim Head Coach, Men’s Cross Country Josh Henry served as men’s and women’s cross country/track and field assistant coach from 2009 to 2013 at the State University of New York-Cortland, where he worked mainly with distance runners. He is a USA Track and Field Level I certified coach. Coach Henry attended SUNY-Cortland, where he received his bachelor’s in 2009 and his master’s in 2010 — both in sport management. He earned AllAmerica honors in 2008 and helped lead Cortland to its first NCAA Division III cross country title. He was a five-time national qualifier at the 5,000- and 10,000-meter distances and made the national allacademic team three times.

Head Coach, Men’s Swimming From 2005 to 2014, Seth Weidmann led the senior program at the second-largest USA Swimming club in Illinois. He coached the boys to a state title in 2009, and two of his swimmers later qualified for the Olympic Trials. He is a graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies in 2005. Coach Weidmann was a three-time All-American. He is an active member of USA Swimming and Illinois Swimming, as well as a member of the Illinois organization’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee. In past years, he had a small side career as a drummer.

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Red Men golfer solves winning equation A future math teacher and coach, Jarrett Simonson ’16 keeps learning how to subtract from his golf scores. The mathematics major from Wautoma, Wisconsin, led the men’s golf team to a strong fall season. The Red Men placed first or second in five of their six events. Individually, Jarrett won the Wisconsin Lutheran Fall Invitational, took second in Carthage’s Tim Kopka Memorial Invitational, tied for third at the Aurora Invitational, and added two more top-10 finishes. He averaged 74.2 strokes over the six events in fall, which not only led the team but also improved from 76.9 last season. Jarrett began playing golf around age 4, learning from his father and taking a few lessons along the way. He credits his recent improvement to becoming mentally smarter on the golf course, as well as to a stronger putting game. He prepared for this season by practicing almost

Women’s golf The Carthage women’s golf team won its second straight College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship Oct. 2-4 in Bloomington, Illinois. Carthage’s McKenzie Parks ’16, of Oregon, Wisconsin, took medalist honors with rounds of 83-77-85 for a 245 total. McKenzie became only the second Lady Reds golfer to medal in the event. Carthage posted a threeround score of 1009, five strokes ahead of Illinois Wesleyan University.

every day over the summer and by continuing to take lessons. The junior’s rise came at the right time, after all-conference players Brad Hyland and Riley Bauman graduated in May. Jarrett’s heightened attention to detail caught the eye of his coach. “He is a relentless competitor who has grit,” Coach Dave Roehl said. “Jarrett exemplifies the true meaning of an athlete: He never gives up, no matter what the circumstances, hence his improvement to become our No. 1 player right now.” The fall schedule wrapped up in October, and the team will use the off-season to lift weights and to practice in the College’s indoor golf center. Looking forward to the spring season, which begins in March, Jarrett has high hopes for the Red Men to qualify as a team for the NCAA Division III championship — something Carthage last did in 2007.

Longtime sports information director to retire Steve Marovich, sports information director and assistant director of athletics, announced he would retire at the end of the 2014-15 academic year. After completing his 21st year as SID, he plans to work in a part-time role through the 2015-16 year to assist during the transition. Mr. Marovich and the Carthage communications team have received 124 publication awards from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) since 1997, and he is a former member of the CoSIDA Publications Committee.

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Doorway to Careers

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With a Windy City presence and alumni on the lookout, Carthage offers an internship edge

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Their kind of town Maturing by the minute, Carthage in Chicago’s first class goes to work

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iercing the white noise of taxi horns and CTA bus brakes, the shrill alarm from a clock or smartphone app rouses each of the dozen Carthage floormates. Three floors down, they toast their morning bagels. Pushing open the lobby door, they greet a city of 2.7 million people and limitless possibilities. Just a typical weekday for the first participants in the Carthage in Chicago program. Knowing the value of immersion and experiential learning, the College designed a program that offers both. Students live, work, and study in the Windy City for a full semester. Based on early feedback, these pioneers are hooked. “By all indications, these students are having a truly transformative semester,” said Thomas Kline, associate vice president for strategic initiatives at Carthage. “Seeing this first class grow and mature confirms what the research told us: that this program has great potential.”

Workforce introduction Internships are the central component. Although all 12 students are taking one or both of the courses offered there this fall, they spend the bulk of their time working. For Justin Henderson ’16 and Juan Robles ’16, that means a short walk to the “El” train stop. From there, the Pink Line whisks them to their internships at CPUrx,

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which provides IT support, phone systems, and other technology services. Justin, an accounting and finance major from Lapeer, Michigan, took the season off from the men’s soccer team to pursue this. Within a month, he earned enough trust at CPUrx to take responsibility for his entire department when needed. He approves time sheets, sends out and pays invoices, and plans to set up a monthly financial schedule to help predict expenses. Where Sean Rogers ’15 interns, the ties are loosened — or, actually, left at home. He works with video production teams at The Onion, the satirical news publisher whose websites draw more than 11 million unique visitors monthly.

“We’re growing into those people we’re going to become in the next five to 10 years.” — Michelle Balcerzak ’16

Nick Cottrell ’16, a public relations major, interns at Carol Fox & Associates, a full-service marketing agency.

While he’s excited to get a sneak peek at wacky headlines like “Pueblo Indians Can’t Keep Pace With Area Mom’s Appetite For Earthenware,” Sean is no mere observer. On a project for The Onion’s main website or its new spinoff, ClickHole, he might be asked to hold the boom microphone, edit footage, or add graphics. His input helped the team polish a video of a man eating soup, set to the stirring theme music and opening credits from “Game of Thrones.” For the graphic design major from the nearby suburb of Elk Grove Village, Illinois, the future suddenly is coming into focus. “I get to see one way my major could work in the ‘real world,’” Sean said. “It doesn’t have to be, ‘I just make logos 24/7.’” Home to 31 Fortune 500 companies, the Chicago metropolitan area is flush with career prospects in just about any field. The initial Carthage in Chicago class encompasses majors from computer science to studio art. “I’m already seeing great results from the students down there,” said Carolynn Friesch, director of internships for the College. “During my site visits, it’s clear that they’re excited about the work they’re doing and the chance to do it in a professional setting.”

Staying in the Loop At the end of the workday, the students trickle back to HI-Chicago. Carthage takes up half of the fifth floor at the award-winning hostel. On weekends, they might sample a new restaurant or catch an indie movie at the Music Box Theatre. “It’s nice to have these only-onein-the-world locations we can go to whenever we want,” Sean said. Jacquelynn Glass ’15, a graphic design and communication major, interns at Remy Bumppo Theatre Company.

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Michelle Balcerzak ’16 is the resident assistant. Just like RAs on campus, she makes the rounds to stay on the pulse of her crew. “Some of my residents are older than me, but they’re still my kids,” Michelle said. “Everyone is friends. We’ve become a very cohesive unit.” The marketing major from Tinley Park, Illinois, has an internship at Pritzker Military Museum. Ditching her trademark sweatpants for business attire, Michelle sees a more mature professional in the mirror this fall. “We’re growing into those people we’re going to become in the next five to 10 years,” she said. Students were alerted up front to expect some bumpy patches during the program’s first run. Settling in 68 miles south of the Kenosha campus, they have adapted. “It very much feels like we’re living in an apartment and working for a living,” said Sean Conley ’15, an international political economy major from Indianapolis. Roommates quickly settled into their roles. Sharing a two-bedroom suite, Sean Conley cooks, Sean Rogers stocks the gaming consoles, Justin Henderson motivates the guys to work out, and Juan Robles — from Bogota, Colombia — breaks the ice with Spanish-speaking hostel guests.

A portable classroom Teaching space is available in the hostel’s common area, but the Carthage classes only occasionally meet there. The city makes a better classroom. Professors Maria Carrig and Christopher Lynch teach “Politics and Play,” which explores Chicago politics and theatre — and the ways they intersect. By the end of the semester, students will have attended six plays with political themes. After each, they hold a discussion with the cast and crew. Every student also researches the cultural and political changes over time in a different neighborhood. Both faculty members chip in tidbits they’ve gleaned as longtime residents. A lifelong Chicagoan, Prof. Carrig even shared anecdotes from her parents’ time at the chaotic 1968 Democratic Convention. “This class depends on residence in Chicago for its success,” she said. “It enables me to share my love of Chicago and its theaters with Carthage students, and Chris gives us all a better understanding of the city’s political history.” Although she’s a Wisconsinite, Professor Anne Cassidy leapt at the chance to hold classes at venues like the Art Institute of Chicago and the Field Museum. She teaches “Arts of the Indigenous Americas in Chicago.”

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During one session at the Art Institute, each art piece sparked a discussion. As students examined anatomically distorted Mexican figurines or the Mayan “Vase of the Seven Gods,” Prof. Cassidy Abigail Smallwood ’15, a public relations and communication major, interns at Brill Street, a recruiting and talent services firm. challenged them to explain what the artwork signified about people’s views. To apply for Carthage in Chicago, students submit resumes and references. Faculty and administrators interview the eligible applicants and select a pool of up to 20. Each student has the option to be paired with an alumni mentor in the vicinity. Barely a year after planning began in earnest, in September 2013, the program took flight. As chair of the advisory committee, Thomas Kline sees room to blend the Chicago initiative more fully into the College’s curriculum as it develops. “It took the combined efforts of many individuals and offices across campus, as well as our alumni, to make Carthage in Chicago succeed,” he said. “I believe we have succeeded in building a program that will become a hallmark Carthage experience in the years to come.”

learn more For details on tuition, Fall 2015 application deadlines, and other Carthage in Chicago topics, visit the program website: carthage.edu/chicago

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Foot in the door? Alumni wedge it open

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hen Career Services began researching potential employer partners, the overwhelming response from Carthage alumni thrilled Carolynn Friesch. “I truly appreciate the support that we’ve had from alumni near and far, talking about internships that become available within their companies,” said Ms. Friesch, Carthage’s director of internships. “A quick email or phone call can make a huge difference, by alerting us to an opportunity that students wouldn’t necessarily have known about.” While Ms. Friesch expresses confidence in students’ ability to compete on their own, she said the support system is valuable in today’s hyper-competitive job market. For example, she credits much of the Carthage in Chicago program’s initial success to alumni. One of those is Erika Share ’12, a video editor and producer for The Onion, a digital media and news satire publisher. After receiving a handful of recommendations from Carthage’s Communication and Digital Media Department, Ms. Share interviewed and hired Sean Rogers ’15 as a video production intern. Sean said her advice helped him avoid a potentially major blunder: wearing a suit to the interview. Ms. Share was an intern at four different companies and organizations, so she understands the intimidating and competitive process. “I know the stress of feeling underqualified for the job you want. I know what it’s like to work for free,” she said. “As a previous intern and now in command of a few very talented interns, I want to see kids grow as individuals and gain knowledge that they can’t get at school.” Interns of The Onion learn about design, film production, and working in comedy, all while

Sean Rogers ’15 does his part to put out satirical news at The Onion. The graphic design major works for Erika Share ’12.

working in a professional environment that Ms. Share describes as incredibly unique. But learning opportunities aren’t just handed to them. “Hard work does not go unnoticed,” she said. “Being motivated to stay late to work on projects or being plugged into aspects of the job that aren’t necessary, but encouraged, is what internships are all about.” Of course, the roots of alumni support run much deeper than this promising new program. Following the lead of John Baker Welch ’76, a vice president at William Blair & Company and an advisor to the College’s Division of Business, Josh Lamers ’10 actively mentors students who are seeking opportunities. An assistant portfolio manager at William Blair, Mr. Lamers assists Carthage students with resume development, interview preparation, and business culture. Those

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At Satori Energy, international political economy major Sean Conley ’15 (front left) joins a team composed largely of Carthage graduates.

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lessons provide an edge for a highly competitive internship at the Chicago firm, which specializes in private wealth management, investment banking, and equity research. “I was fortunate as an undergraduate student at Carthage to have the resources to excel before me,” he said. “To those who express a similar passion for personal and professional advancement, I believe they deserve a chance to get their foot in the door, and, if I can open that door, by all means I will.” The support network is particularly strong for Sean Conley ’15, a fall semester intern whose three closest collaborators at Satori Energy are Carthage graduates. Led by President David Wiers ’98, the company does business in deregulated energy markets. Swapping memories of mutual classes and professors, Sean and his new co-workers quickly broke the ice. Having made the hop from education to workforce, the alumni are coaching him where to bulk up his skills — such as Microsoft Excel. “They’ve been great at stepping in and letting me know the things I needed to learn,” he said. Closer to campus, Logan McCoy ’07 is vice president of sales at CCB Inc., a leading provider of technology solutions and IT services based in Racine, Wisconsin. Interns there aren’t confined to a protective bubble. “We believe that the only way to truly learn is by doing,” said Mr. McCoy, “so we afford every intern the opportunity to work with our current customers.” Todd Wolf ’07, support services coordinator at the Racine Zoo, stresses the importance of multitasking and a diverse skill set. That’s why interns for the zoo gain knowledge in a wide range of areas, including special event management, customer service, graphic design, retail marketing, promotion development, and product selection. And, with each graduating class, the alumni network expands.

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Ongoing internship programs While many enterprising Carthage students secure their own internships, often with guidance from faculty mentors and Career Services staff, two structured programs are in place: smeds executive internship program

great lakes career ready internship initiative

What it is: This summer internship program has operated for more than 20 years. Smeds interns typically are paid by their employers and earn a stipend from the program’s benefactor, Edward Smeds ’57.

What it is: For the second straight year, Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation awarded Carthage a Career Ready Internship Initiative grant. The grant allows the College to pay students $12 per hour to work at area nonprofits and businesses.

Who does it: One of 20 Smeds interns to give a presentation in September, Josh Bergman ’15 spent the summer at Sealed Air in Racine, Wisconsin. He worked with the education and government sector of the marketing department. Josh updated and revived GREENGUARD, a certification program for cleaning products, ensuring that they don’t give off harmful toxins. He stayed on as a sector marketing associate. In their words: “The culture and people within the company are amazing,” he said during his internship. “Though the work has been challenging and dense, I can always look to someone for advice or a relaxed conversation. By surrounding myself with excellent people, I find that I am more motivated to produce high-quality work.”

Who does it: Among the 62 Carthage students who participated in the first grant year, two spent the summer working for the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra: Kaila Banaszak ’15 and Max Dinan ’15. They and two other music students helped the orchestra introduce a new logo and website, a strong presence on social media, and a popular Instrument Petting Zoo at the downtown farmers market. Both Kaila and Max continued to work for KSO afterward. In their words: “Finding a career in the arts field is difficult,” said KSO Executive Director Sarah Gorke ’04, an adjunct faculty member in the Music Department. “By creating these positions, the Kenosha Symphony benefits greatly from the vitality and excited spirit of these students, and, in return, the students are getting real-world experience in the arts administration field.”

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A family structure Managing construction of the College’s $43 million science center is more than a job to Paul Miller ’87

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t’s doubtful that any of his fellow freshmen knew the campus as well as Paul Miller ’87 did when he enrolled at Carthage. Whether eating cheese popcorn while cheering on the sports teams, sledding down the hill toward what’s now Augie Schmidt Field, watching fireworks from the Trinity House lawn, or swimming at the former Seidemann Natatorium, he made the campus his childhood playground. His father was the late Professor R. William “Bill” Miller, and the family lived a short bike ride from the College on 17th Street. Paul Miller’s background makes it especially fitting that he is leading the construction of a new Carthage science center. He’s a senior project manager with Riley Construction, the Kenosha firm that is managing the $43 million project. The project features a major renovation of the 70,000-square-foot David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Natural and Social Sciences and a new 35,000-square-foot wing. It will increase classroom and laboratory space by 40 percent, providing state-of-the-art facilities for study in the natural sciences and new ways for collaborative research between students and faculty. While Paul is invested in every construction project he manages, he acknowledges this one is infused with a stronger dose of pride. With an accounting degree, he was one of three siblings to graduate from Carthage. Now the family’s strong ties to the school have entered a third generation. His son Ryan ’16 and daughter Rachel ’18 are current students. “For me, it’s not only making sure the classrooms are open for the College,” Paul said. “You can’t get more personally involved than that.” Majoring in biology, Ryan likely will spend time in the transformed science center during his senior year. He teases his dad that the construction should have come a few years earlier. “It would have been great to come here to a shiny, new science building,” Ryan joked. Although she isn’t considering science majors, Rachel figures she’ll at least pass through the building on the way to class or Starbucks. She chuckles that her father’s role makes her feel like a minor celebrity on campus. Both siblings said it was a given that Carthage would top their college wish lists. Rachel has happy childhood memories of the place, including an annual fall tradition when her grandmother would arrange a photo by Bill’s memorial tree. The sweetgum tree stands in a small grove in front of Hedberg Library. “I’ve been here so much from being little that, if I didn’t come here, it’d just feel wrong,” Rachel said. Her brother has more substantial memories of their grandfather, the revered faculty member who died in 2000. Ryan requested “the college books” from Bill as a young boy, long before he needed to shop at the Carthage bookstore. “He used to read me encyclopedias, because I didn’t like the

“ It was everything to him. He lived, breathed, and died Carthage.”

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regular stories,” Ryan said. After joining the faculty in 1965, Bill Miller founded the Geography Department and taught for more than 30 years. He was honored with the Distinguished Teacher of the Year award for 198990 and the Carthage Flame in 1999. The appreciation was mutual. For evidence of his devotion, no one had to look farther than the fenders of his car. Bill ordered “CCW 150” license plates to commemorate the College’s sesquicentennial. “It was everything to him,” Paul said. “He lived, breathed, and died Carthage.” As the R. William Miller Distinguished Professor in the Natural and Social Sciences, Kurt Piepenburg ’77 holds the faculty seat that honors his mentor. An introductory course with Bill in the mid-1970s convinced him to switch his major from biology to geography. “He managed to integrate everything,” Prof. Piepenburg said. “He was one of those Renaissance people. You began to see connections you didn’t always see.” Bill Miller’s research had highly practical applications. Focused on transportation logistics, he served as a consultant to McDonald’s, Commonwealth Edison, and several local companies. “I see a lot of Bill’s traits in Paul,” Prof. Piepenburg said, including the ability to synthesize information and anticipate challenges. “And I think they’re what you want in a project manager.” Paul said the timetable remains on target for the building to open before the fall 2015 semester. The building additions were weathertight by the end of October, and mechanical systems are being brought online as the interior takes shape. Carthage officials say the building will rank among the most advanced undergraduate science education centers in the country. It will offer 12 new interdisciplinary laboratories, collaborative learning areas, outdoor classrooms overlooking Lake Michigan, and many other student-focused amenities. “It’s a wonderful project,” Paul said. “It’ll be a cornerstone.”

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FE AT U R E S TO RY

A stout enterprise A state apart, Carthage alums Matt Geary and Nathaniel Chapman ditched the daily grind to open breweries that invite talk — not TV watching. Matt Geary ’99 opened Public Craft Brewery in Kenosha.

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hen the corporate grindstone wore through the creative appeal of Matt Geary’s graphic design career, the 1999 Carthage graduate decided to turn a longtime hobby into a fulltime job. “I discovered ‘good’ beer right after graduation, but I also discovered it was expensive,” he said. Having been introduced to home brewing by a friend, he wondered if he might brew his own beer for less money. In following years, Mr. Geary’s experiment grew into a passion. “I really enjoyed the creativity of it,” he said. “For me, it became a matter of meeting in the middle between following recipes strictly and just completely winging it.” Within two years of switching his thought patterns from “I’d like to open a brewery” to “I’m going to open a brewery,” the pieces fell into place and he signed the lease for what is now called Public Craft Brewery in Kenosha. The doors officially opened Sept. 21, 2012. Mr. Geary proudly points out that the taproom at Public Craft houses no electronics. Instead, an old-fashioned shuffleboard table fills one corner, low tables and couches dominate the floor space, and bookshelves offer potential entertainment. “There’s the concept of us all being connected in so many ways, but we continue to reduce our direct personal interactions,” he said. “I believe that face-to-face collaboration, debate, and exchange of ideas — often in the presence of beer, by the way — have been at the core of getting humans to where we are today. Ultimately, I hope that we’re providing a venue for people to loosen

“Never in a million years did we think people would be this interested in beer, or specifically in our beer.”

Nathaniel Chapman ’06 co-owns HammerHeart Brewing Company near Minneapolis.

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up a bit, meet new people, and socialize.” Similar philosophies and circumstances inspired Nathaniel Chapman ’06 to open his Lino Lakes, Minnesota, brewery in August 2013. “We made a conscious decision to make it social,” Mr. Chapman said of the unplugged taproom at HammerHeart Brewing Company. “The idea of a sports bar was not our scene. We want people to come in, communicate with other people, relax, and enjoy. That’s the environment I want.” The taproom’s architecture, like many of the brewery’s beer names and concepts, takes inspiration from Norse culture. Resembling a Viking drinking hall, the venue boasts natural woodwork and whiskey barrel tables. It seats no more than 65. Mr. Chapman decided to partner with his brother-in-law and open the brewery largely because the corporate world wasn’t fully engaging. “I wanted to do something more hands-on, more involved in the entire scope of the business, rather than just one small aspect,” he said. A brewery seemed a natural choice, since he had some experience with home brewing, but that wasn’t enough. “Commercial experience was important to us, since brewing is so technical and has so many variables,” Mr. Chapman said. “If one variable is off, things come out unexpectedly.” So, shortly before construction began on the taproom northeast of Minneapolis, his brother-inlaw completed a brewing internship in Norway. “That gave us the confidence we needed,” Mr. Chapman said, and it seems the experiment is working. “Never in a million years did we think people would be this interested in beer, or specifically in our beer,” he said. But a packed taproom on most weekends proves the wisdom of their decision-making.

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Alumni share milestones in their careers and families

$22,000. Mr. Diskerud, a professor emeritus of social science and criminal justice, got to throw out the first pitch at a Milwaukee Brewers game on Aug. 24.

1962

Judith Andrews – Gardnerville,

John and Lou Turlo – Palm Springs, California, were named Veterans of the Year in California’s 42nd Assembly District. The twin brothers served on the front lines in Europe and even helped liberate POW camps as German forces began their retreat. The award was granted in Palm Springs on June 27. The Turlo brothers were affectionately nicknamed “Double Trouble” while at Carthage’s Illinois campus.

Nevada, reports that, though enjoying retirement, she continues her involvement with the California Business Education Association. She is the representative for the CBEA retirees.

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Carole Laffzy – West Point, Illinois, writes that another landmark from the Illinois campus, the field house, was demolished recently. She added that the theatre building has been restored and is used for community events.

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Connie Goggin – Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, married Patrick Goggin, the man she has been dating for nine years. She reports that life is good.

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Alan Blatecky – Raleigh, North Carolina, recently retired from the National Science Foundation, where he served as director of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure. He is the appointed visiting fellow at Research Triangle Institute in North Carolina.

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Bob McCormac – Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, participated in the 2014 Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Teachers’ Program. Thirty teachers from around the United States

traveled in July to Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic. This is his 10th year teaching history at Metro Christian Academy in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He spends summers at his condo in Keystone, Colorado, and manages to ski approximately 25 days per season. In his spare time, he umpires girls’ fast-pitch softball in Colorado and Oklahoma.

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Mark Shimkus – Racine, Wisconsin, has worked in multiple fields since graduation: first, as a teacher for 24 years, and now in a food warehouse for the past 11 years. His hobbies include gardening and traveling to such destinations as Negril, Jamaica (15 times); Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; Riviera Maya, Mexico; Aruba; and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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Lawrence Ruegg – Victoria, Minnesota, has been living in the Minneapolis area, writing novels, and traveling for the past two years.

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Frank Rutter – Freeport, Illinois, is retired after officiating 50 years of high school sports.

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Clayton Diskerud – Buffalo, Minnesota, was the top Relay for Life fundraiser in Wisconsin. Through Aug. 1, he had raised more than

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1965 Don Welke was hired as vice president of scouting operations for the San Diego Padres. He comes to the Padres with 49 years of baseball scouting experience. In 2012, his Major League Baseball peers named him the Midwest Scout of the Year. He also worked as an advance scout for the gold medal-winning U.S. baseball squad at the 2000 Olympics. A native of Harvard, Illinois, Mr. Welke was inducted into the Carthage Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013. He played on two campuses, lettering in baseball four times between 1961 and 1965.

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Old-Timers

The Old Timers group held its 20-year anniversary at the Coachman's Golf Resort in Stoughton, Wisconsin, in May 2014. Bob Reimers ’61 wrote that all of them attended the “old but great” campus in Carthage, Illinois. He reports that many memories were discussed and all decided “if it hadn't been for the education we received at Carthage, we would not have been as successful in the coaching/ business field.” He added that the classes of 1960, '61, and '62 have remained close friends all of these years. For two decades, the Old Timers have traveled from five different states every year to be together. Photo: Bob “Red” Reimers ’61, Bud Wolf ’62, Mike Taylor ’60, Bob Halsey ’62, Jack Blaydes ’63/ Doug Donoho '63/Wendell Olson ’60/ Denny Carr ’62/Bob Vietmeier ’63

Reunited, and it felt so good The Homecoming theme “Together!” perfectly described this year’s festivities on the weekend of Oct. 10-12. On Friday evening, Carthage classes 1965 through 1968 gathered for a Pioneer Reunion. These classes were the first to graduate from the Kenosha campus. Some of my favorite alumni stories that evening came from a group of women who had named themselves the Carthagettes. Tessie (Heubach) Heath ’66, Joyce (Tanck) Herolt ’68, Elaine (Rieck) Lees ’68, Nancy (Ridenour) Ryan ’68, Susan Salstrom ’67, Kristine (Rasmussen) Thommessen ’68, and Jean Ann Von Rohr ’68 gathered with us and shared many memories. Elaine and her husband flew in from England. Years ago, Jean Ann made each of the women a “Carthagette” blanket, and Kristine brought hers to show us. It was delightful to meet this group of friends. On Saturday morning, more than 100 alumni gathered for a breakfast honoring our Alumni Association Scholarship recipients. One of the recipients, Kaylene Felton ’16, became the 17th member of her family to attend Carthage. Her sister, Rachael, is a freshman this year and is No. 18! It is incredible to see the legacy continue. On Saturday afternoon, our Alumni Council, children (“Future Alumni”), and student organizations had a blast walking in the Homecoming Parade, followed by the football game. That evening, the fun continued at our All Decade Reunion, where all class years celebrated together. Later, our Class of 1964 and Gold Plus alumni (pre-1963) enjoyed a reunion dinner

together. I loved hearing about how spouses met each other and pranks that the classes pulled! My absolute favorite story from the entire weekend was one that Al Van Maren ’65 told about a meeting his friend Henry Pevsner ’64 had with Carthage President Alan Anderson ’50 while looking into college. I followed up with Henry, and he shared more of his story: “I sat in his office, and, after we talked, he took my transcripts and said, ‘Let’s just take a look here.’ As he looked at the grades he said ‘Uh-huh, uh-huh,’ then suddenly, ‘Look, here you got a B in this class. See … you certainly can do it!” After President Anderson encouraged him, he told Henry, “‘Let’s start you with the light load of 12-13 hours, and, if you do OK, you can make it up later.’” Henry did more than OK. He is now Dr. Henry Pevsner, a very successful radiologist in Florida. And, when President Anderson passed away in 2008, Dr. Pevsner had trees planted in Jerusalem in his name. Looking back, he says, “We had classmates who would not have succeeded at any other school, (if it weren’t for) the attention from teachers and coaches.” Our Carthage family is incredible, and I love when we’re all together! Joyfully yours,

Lauren Hansen ’10 Director of Alumni and Parent Programs lhansen@carthage.edu 262-551-5816

Learn more about staying connected, upcoming events, and ways to give back at carthage.edu/alumni.

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IN THEIR OWN WORDS

The leader within everyone It was 2006. I was 18 years old and heading to my first college class with an extra hop in my step. This hop subsided once I seated myself in Accounting 101 and my mathematical deficiency kicked in. An hour later, I left class questioning my ability to survive college. Weeks later, I went to the cafeteria for lunch and Dr. Dezoma, a Heritage professor of mine, signaled me to join his coterie of professors. Little did I know this lunch and conversation would ultimately catapult me from an academically challenged 18-year-old to the youngest leadership studies Ph.D. in the country at 25. Sensing my insecurity, Dr. Dezoma turned to me and said, “Derek, little do you know you are one of us — a future Ph.D.” He began to unpack his surprising declaration by suggesting that, while I wasn’t the type of student with all the right answers in class, the best of papers, or even the best of grades, my strength resided in my curiosity

impacting and adding value to the trajectory of each student’s life. As director of the Character Quest leadership certification program at Carthage, my purpose is to seek opportunities to figure out where each student leader is in his or her leadership growth story. College is a time when one is encumbered with personal, emotional, spiritual, and even financial growing pains. These growing pains lead young adults to wrestle with big questions about life: Who am I? What’s my purpose? How can I make a difference? Where do I belong? These are extremely tough questions to answer as an 18-year-old. Ultimately, my goal with the CQ students is to give them the proper tools to explore and answer those questions. With tools

“ who

am i? what’s my purpose? how can i make a difference? where do i belong?”

and ability to ask thought-provoking questions. I guess I never looked at myself as smart until that conversation. It’s interesting how a simple revelation from someone you look up to has the power to influence the trajectory of your life. Conversations like these, influencers like Dr. Dezoma, and personal revelations like this make Carthage such a special place — a place where woven into the culture of the College is a team of professors and staff members who focus on

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we refer to as strength, shape, style, and story, the program helps them to understand: • Their strengths and where they can contribute added value within their teams. Today’s society focuses more on fixing weaknesses than capitalizing on strengths. At CQ, we focus on getting better in areas where a person is naturally effective as a leader. • Their personality shapes in team settings. In group settings, especially when the stress

level is turned up, people tend to operate very predictably. Understanding one’s personality shape is important so we can be self-aware of our emotional intelligence when working with others. • Their leadership styles. I want our students to be flexible leaders, able to adapt to any situation and lead effectively. • Their growth stories. It is so important that our students recognize that they are characters living out unique stories. What is your character’s why, or purpose? How does your “why” help you overcome the challenges in your story? When leaders know their “why,” they can bear any “how.” ________

In his free time, Derek Matthews ’10, Ph.D., serves as director of Character Quest, a leadership program tailored to Carthage students to enhance their on-campus experiences and future professions. For more information, visit: carthage.edu/character-quest

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CL A SS NOTES

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1975 The Rev. Daniel Lee Gard was elected president of Concordia University Chicago in River Forest, Illinois. He was installed at the university’s opening service Aug. 24 and inaugurated Oct. 11. Rev. Gard previously served as professor of exegetical theology and dean of the military chaplaincy programs at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He had taught there since 1989. He serves as rear admiral (lower half) and only months ago was appointed to the position of deputy chief of chaplains for reserve matters in the U.S. Navy. In these roles, Rev. Gard oversees chaplain operations in Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard reserve units around the world. In the military, Rev. Gard notably served during the 9/11 Pentagon recovery operations in Washington, during Operation Iraqi Freedom, and most recently at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Rev. Gard earned his Bachelor of Arts in history from Carthage and his Master of Divinity from Concordia Theological Seminary. He earned both his M.A. in Hebrew Bible and Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible/Judaica with minors in New Testament and Liturgics from the University of Notre Dame.

1995

Ryan and Angela (Koehn) Pierce ’96 – Freeport, Illinois,

Rev. Daniel Bell – Venice, Florida, unfortunately suffered a serious brain injury on April 16, 2011, due to an accident. He is on permanent disability and is no longer a pastor in the ELCA. Rev. Bell has had served at three churches since graduation from seminary in 1989, in Saginaw, Michigan; Versailles, Ohio; and Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania. His wife, Debby, works as a pastry chef. The have been married since 1985 and have a 24-year-old daughter, Christiana.

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Mary Ellen (Anichini) Lisowski – Lindenhurst, Illinois, is

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Judith (Raupp) Baxter – Hales Corners, Wisconsin, continues to offer accounting and tax services to individuals and small businesses. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Tim, and two granddaughters.

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David Ittel – Hobart, Indiana, writes that the best time of his life was at Carthage. He loved J-Term and spent two years backpacking in

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Arizona and a year caving/spelunking with the Geography Department. He also did an accounting work study with Western Publishing in Racine while a student but notes that the best use of his free time was with his fraternity, Tau Sigma Chi. At 57, he is still interested in going to Carthage again for a possible teaching major. Taught by Professor Bill Miller that the percentage of alumni gifts was important, he wrote that he tries to give every year.

aged boys and girls, preparing them for Plan B in case a career as a professional basketball player does not develop.

a school psychologist at the Racine Unified School District.

1988

Susan Blust – Kenosha, is a 20132014 graduate of the Leadership Kenosha program. She and fellow team members Amy Greil, Jennifer Krase, and Patricia Woods-Clark won the Project of the Year Award in May for their work with Frank Neighborhood Project and the YMCA in Kenosha. The team created an experiential learning program for a small group of middle school-

report several reasons to celebrate. Ryan is now the associate principal, as well as the new head boys’ basketball coach, at Freeport High School; Angela is starting her 14th season as the owner and head coach of Pierce Athletics, a tumbling and cheerleading facility; and one of their twin sons, Jayden, is a seven-year brain cancer survivor.

1997

Lewis Malczewsk i – Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, married Amy Carter, the Red Hots’ dance coach, on Oct. 25 in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Lewis is a former Red Men baseball player. They will blend their two families, which include Amy’s two children: Madison, 13, and Mia, 9; and Lewis’ three children: Lewis Daniel, 13, Samantha, 10, and Tyler, 9.

2001

Jason Aaron and Nicholas Barootian ’02— Kenosha, performed in the Racine Theatre Guild’s production of “Les Miserables” May 16 through June 1. Mr. Aaron was delighted to return to the stage as Javert after a 14-year absence. Mr. Barootian also enjoyed a return to the stage as the Bishop; he recently returned to the Kenosha area.

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CL A SS NOTES Simon Blankenbaker – Galena, Illinois, started working for American National Insurance on Aug. 1. He has life, health, property, and casualty insurance licenses in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois.

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in marathons, century rides, and triathlons. She completed her first Ironman Triathlon in Madison, Wisconsin, on Sept. 8, 2013. Ms. Drexler trained for nine months and reports that she had a fantastic day despite some bike problems around mile 55.

Teresa L. (Drexler) Tarman

Nathan Hawk – Columbus,

2002

Patrick Ryan and Kelly Kotlarz ’03 – Bartlett, Illinois, introduce MacKenzie Louise Ryan, born March 10. She weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces, and measured 20 inches. They wrote that big sisters Kaitlyn and Kelsey love their new baby sister.

2006

2005

– Hopkins, Minnesota, and Jeff Tarman were married Aug. 14 on Lake Minnetonka. The couple enjoys many hobbies together, including concert-going, gardening, and biking. Ms. Drexler works for Hennepin County Medical Center and is an active member at Wooddale Church. She volunteers with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team In Training program, participating

Ohio, and Sarah (Holdgreve) Hawk announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, on Sept. 30, 2013, weighing 6 pounds, 10 ounces. Mr. Hawk also was the lead author of a published article titled “The Living Labs: Innovation in Real Life Settings.” It was published in the Winter 2012 edition of the peerreviewed journal Quarterly Review of Distance Education.

Jason Atanasoff – Kenosha, and Callie Atanasoff welcomed their first child, Braden Krist Atanasoff, on Aug. 19. He was 20 inches long and weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces.

Tau Sigma Phi reunion Even after over 40 years, the Tau Sigma Phi brotherhood remains as strong as it was in the 1970s, writes Steve Clowson ’74. “Since 1974, several Tau Sigma Phi alumni have gathered to enjoy friendship and brotherhood. We shared planning the fraternity’s 10, 20, 50-year reunions, college dating, weddings, our children’s weddings, funerals and other of life’s major events. Careers have taken us both near and far from Illinois and Wisconsin, but the emotional bond created at Carthage through pledging, partying, and classes continue to keep this group gathering to share new life experiences. Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and Florida homes have been the gathering places over the past 40 years … Wives, several Pi Theta and Kappa Chi Omega sisters, are best friends sharing life’s stories and tolerating husbands antics and stories at these gatherings. Euchre, racquetball, poker, and golf tournaments are always prevalent. The 2 a.m. air guitar and curling iron karaoke at the first gathering is one more rehashed memory. But the backbone of it all is the bond formed 40+ years ago on 2 South, and the strong marriages we each committed to many years ago that keeps this group gathering year after year. It’s been a great 40 years, with many more gatherings to come. “Thanks for keeping Carthage Flame burning, Tau Sigma Phi alumni!”

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Back Row: Larry Olson, John Johnston, Steve Clawson, Phil Slocum, Dan Alex, John Roe, Wes VonSeggern Front Row: Tom Hurckes, Mike Weerda, Jim Gillen Not pictured is Rick Chroust.

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2005

1935 Marguerite Kaufman Woodstock, Ill., Aug. 16, 2014

Steven Frenk – Harvard, Illinois, was promoted to senior service fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville, Maryland. Steven works on the National Health and Nutrition Examination survey, a large, nationally representative study that provides information about the health and nutrition status of Americans. He is working on a series of projects that study veterans’ health — specifically their use of antidepressants and visits with mental health professionals.

1942 Harriet Wood Rantoul, Ill., Sept. 6, 2014

1943 Arthur W. Heilman

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1957 Donald E. Anguish Dallas City, Ill., Aug. 21, 2014

Ronald J. Kassel Bel Air, Md., May 22, 2014

1961 Kenneth J. Bohn Greenville, Mich., Sept. 9, 2014

State College, Pa., Sept. 23, 2014

1964 Gerald W. Dulaney

1945 Dorothy H. Knussman

Maynard, Mass., July 20, 2014

Peoria, Ill., Aug. 17, 2014

1967 Diane Everson

Lois Wagner

Schaumburg, Ill., July 9, 2014

Cupertino, Calif., Sept. 13, 2013

1949 Betty E. Petersen Morrisonville, Ill., Sept. 3, 2014

Carol R. Kempner Pleasant Prairie, Wis., July 3, 2014

1968 Jack T. Brooking St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 24, 2014

Amanda (Rogers) Staniger and Charles Staniger ’07 – Mauston, Wisconsin, welcome Ellie Lynn Staniger to the Carthage community. Ellie was born Jan. 28 at Wheaton Franciscan-All Saints clinic in Racine. She weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces, and 19 inches long. The couple wrote that “Ellie is truly a gift from God!”

1950 Homer Albers Gig Harbor, Wash., Dec. 7, 2013

Zachariah and Amanda (Kidwell) Myers – Madison,

Bruce A. Curless

Wisconsin, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Demetrius Blaze Myers, on Dec. 16, 2013.

Harley R. Riley

Quincy, Ill., Feb. 21, 2014

Fulton, Ill., July 3, 2014

Delbert H. “Bud” Rossier

2008

Rockford, Ill., Sept. 9, 2014

1952 Robert R. Karow York, Pa., July 28, 2014

The Rev. Frank S. Moyer III Rockford, Ill., July 30, 2014

1954 Kenneth F. Streit

Wesley and Rebecca (Handley) Schroeder ’08 – Lake in the Hills, Illinois, announce the birth of their son, Logan James Schroeder, on Jan. 31, 2014.

Mount Prospect, Ill., Feb. 6, 2014

Rebecca Swanson and Derek Hartmann – Volo,

1955 Agnes M. “Amy” Gregory

Illinois, were engaged in July and are planning a fall 2015 wedding. Rebecca recently was promoted to audit manager with Chicago’s Deloitte office.

Riverside, Iowa, Aug. 29, 2014

Jacob Schneider Galesburg, Ill., June 20, 2014

1970 Elizabeth (Lyons) Nelson Waukegan, Ill., Sept. 26, 2014

1977 David A. Steenrod Freeport, Ill., July 29, 2014

Janet L. (Hamm) Teeters Laurel, Md., Aug. 15, 2014

2003 David R. Gross ­Waterford, Wis., June 23, 2014

Friends of the College Paul Geiseman Sr. Peoria, Ill., May 5, 2014

Brent Kennedy Kenosha, Sept. 9, 2014

Matthias Kern Langenhagen, Germany

Steven A. Muenchow Roscoe, Ill., July 22, 2014

Rev. Susanne I. Wilczek Salem, Wis., June 17, 2014

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2009

Their ceremony was on the beach, just 15 miles south of Carthage, where they met in 2010.

Elena (Tobolt) Procaccini –

2012

2013

2010

Emily (Eggert) Westphal and Jack Westphal ’12 – Beach Park, Illinois, were married Aug. 30.

Sarah Becker – Kenosha, is

Travis and Tara (Davies) Horan ’13 – Grayslake, Illinois,

Joshua and Ashley (Pasiewicz) TeBeest – Oostburg, Wisconsin, and their son Hayden welcomed Shane David TeBeest to the world June 3.

New Brighton, Minnesota, married Tony Procaccini on July 19, 2014.

were married Aug. 1 in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.

Joshua Grimm – Okauchee,

photo: Caynay Photography

Kelly (Emanuelson) Henning – Greendale, Wisconsin, and Sam Henning were married on July 12 in Chicago. They finally tied the knot after dating for eight years throughout high school and college. Their wedding party included Brittany Chesonis ’12, the maid of honor. Sam works as a construction coordinator at BSI, and Kelly is a special education teacher.

one of 13 featured artists in the Emerging Artists Exhibition at the Hidden River Art Festival at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield, Wisconsin. She is featured on a YouTube video.

Rachel Monroe and Don (Shoemaker ’11) Monroe – Rolling Meadows, Illinois, were married in Newton, Iowa, on Oct. 5, 2013.

Wisconsin, had his classics senior thesis — titled “Deep-Flowing: Rivers and the Obstacles to Heroic Aspirations in the IIiad” — published in Stanford University’s journal Aisthesis in spring 2014. Josh, a double major in classics and Great Ideas, participated in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience at Carthage.

correction

A class note about Sarah Bryan Miller ’74 in the Summer 2014 issue of The Carthaginian incorrectly implied that “Bryan” is her last name. It is her middle name and the one most familiar to her classmates.

mark your place in Carthage history Granite walkways paved with commemorative bricks lead to sidewalks that connect the entire Carthage campus. Names of alumni and friends of the College are etched in sections of these attractive walkways. By purchasing a brick, you, too, can celebrate the Carthage spirit and mark your place within this eminent learning community. Have your name etched in granite and show your Carthage pride to future generations. For more information, contact the Alumni Office at 800-551-1518 or alumnioffice@carthage.edu.

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We take pride in the vision, imagination, and energy of the people and institutions listed on the following pages and in their commitment to Carthage. These donors, volunteers, and leaders ensure the continuing excellence of a proud institution that propels its students into productive lives as well rounded, balanced, and versatile citizens. In monitoring Carthage’s growth, we need only look out the window.

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REPORT ON GIVING Silver Level

2014 DONOR HONOR ROLL

The Enduring Gift Society

Contents

The Enduring Gift Society recognizes benefactors whose cumulative contributions received by the College July 1, 1981, through June 30, 20214 total $100,000 or more, including funds received through estates.

This list represents donors whose contributions to Carthage were received July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014.

The Enduring Gift Society page 44 Alumni page 45 Master’s Graduates page 50 Faculty and Staff page 54

Henry Denhart Society In Memoriam page 64 Torchbearers page 66 Foundations, Corporations, Matching Gift Companies page 68

Carthage Business and Professional Coalition Steering Committee page 70 Career Services Graduate and Professional Studies page 72 Division of Education page 74 Division of the Fine Arts page 76

Parents and Past Parents page 56

Advising and Division of Governing the Humanities Bodies

Friends of Carthage page 58

Board of Trustees page 78

Henry Denhart Society page 59

President’s Cabinet page 79

Thrivent Financial page 60 Churches page 62

Alumni Council page 78

page 76

Division of Interdisciplinary Studies page 77 Division of the Natural Sciences page 77 Division of the Social Sciences page 79 Business Advisory Committee page 79 ScienceWorks page 79

Platinum Level Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and predecessor bodies Donald (’50) and Marilyn Hedberg Siebert Lutheran Foundation, Inc. The N.E. Tarble Family

Gold Level Joel Bleeke (’75) Charitable Foundation The Estate of Irene E. (Schuknecht) Borsh (’70) Helen Clausen and the late A.W. (Tom, ’44) The late Peggy Clausen The Estate of Joycelynn Clausen Judith (Ewig, ’61) and John Fritsch The Estate of Wesley and Mildred Gallup The Estate of Emmert (’27) and Leola (’27) Gassman The late Paul (’38) and the late Inez Goerner Jockey International, Inc. and the Steigerwaldt and Waller Families Imogene and the late Samuel Johnson, and SC Johnson Maggie Klingenmeyer Ihde The Kresge Foundation Shirley and the late Joseph Madrigrano, Sr. The Estate of Robert Morin The Estate of George H. Musch The late William (’41) and the late Doris Niemann The Estate of George (’24) and Hazel Osborn The Estate of Elsie Queckenstedt Susan (Young, ’69) Ruud Stover Alan Ruud Franklin I. and Irene List Saemann Foundation Edward (’57) and Alice (Lawler, ’57) Smeds Snap-on Incorporated David A. Straz, Jr. and Catherine Straz Thrivent Financial and predecessor organizations Albert Van Maren (’65) and the late Marianne Kidd Van Maren Mary Kimbrough Webb and the late Albert Webb Todd Wehr Foundation Wisconsin Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc.

Platinum Level $5,000,000 – above

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The Estate of Werner and Hazel Bothe Elizabeth Kassel Brown and the late Howard Brown The Estate of Alice (Moody, ’35) and Robert Chapin The late Lila Collins The Estate of Harlan J. Ingwalson The late C. Charles Jackson (’43) The Estate of Ruth A. Maxwell (’74) The late Janet May National Science Foundation The late Mary Palmer Racine Community Foundation Inc. The Estate of Alice (Mack, ’39) and Neill Rowe Loren (’65) and Vickie (Myers, ’67) Semler The Estate of Lorraine Sinkler

Bronze Level 1335 Foundation Abbott Laboratories Fund Nadine and the late George (’34) Acker Altria Group, Inc. American Chemical Society The Estate of Clarence Anderson The Estate of Mary Frost Ashley Mark Barmak and Jody Zuraitis The Estate of Ella Sue Beck (’29) Mary Bishop and Eli Wolf Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Brady Corporation The late Patricia (Thompson, ’66) and the late Harold Brainard David and Lyn Brunn Ann (Wagner) and the late Axel Bundgaard Barbara (’12) and F. Gregory (’12) Campbell The Estate of Wilbur and Martha Capps The late Howard (’38) and the late E. Ruth Carlson Steven and Cindy Chapman The Estate of Charles and Vivian Chevillon The Estate of Marie E. Children Richard and Patricia Christman Chrysler Foundation Consolidated Papers Foundation, Inc. Virginia (Altera, ’74) and Robert Cornog Miriam (Spielman, ’41) and the late Robert (’42) Cotanch The Estate of Robert P. Cowden The Estate of Valborg Crossland The late David (’43) and the late Estelle Dale W. Craig (’72) and Janice (Ryden, ’74) Deaton The late William (’48) and the late June (Thomsen, ’41) Diehl Robert and Lois Dittus The Estate of Ronald and Wilma Dopp The Estate of Stephen B Dozier (’30) The Estate of Frank W. and Susan Drew The Estate of Adele Eisenhower (’41) Mary and the late Leonard Enroth The late Dorothy (Mueller, ’27) and the late George (’28) Eykamp The late Owen Fess (’40) The Estate of Earl Garard (’22) Gateway Mortgage Corporation The Estate of Betty Gies (’49) The Estate of Pearl Goeller (’20) John Gorton (’66) Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation

Gold Level $1,000,000 - $4,999,999

Silver Level $500,000 - $999,999

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Greater Kenosha Area Foundation Edna (’38) and the late Kenneth Gross H. Jeffrey (’80) and Susan Hamar Jack (’49) and Mae (Voth, ’52) Harris Sarah (Hunt, ’87) and William Harris The late Ortha (Berger, ’48) and the late Kenneth Harstad Peggy Hedberg (’81) Helwig Foundation The Estate of Edna Johnson The Johnson’s Wax Fund, Inc. The Estate of George L. Karstetter (’38) The late Pearl Kesselring Thomas Kieso (’73) The John J. and Ruth F. Kloss Charitable Trust Joyce (Helwig, ’51) and the late John Koenitzer Thomas (’63) and Martha Lentz Odelle (Monte, ’54) and the late Ralph (’51) Leonard The Estate of Mary L. Link The late Norman and the late Grace Lutz The Estate of Gladys Lynch Katherine Madrigrano Comi (’81) and Luigi Comi Gina Madrigrano Friebus (’76) and William Friebus Glenn and Barbara Madrigrano, Sr. Thomas Madrigrano Richard Marconi (’56) Frederick (’48) and Jewel (Beres, ’46) Marks Dean (’84) and Donna Matthews The late James McNamara (’62) and Oralee McNamara The Jack Miller Center Diane Muri The Estate of Ernest and Edna Newhouse The Estate of Eric Olson The Estate of Marianne (Reed, ’61) and James Parker John Pender Clifton and Gladys Peterson Kurt Piepenburg (’77) and Kate Jerome Terry (’70) and Evelyn Pillinger The late Eugene and the late Joan Potente, Jr. Dolores (Ronk, ’50) Prellberg The Estate of Susan C. Rahm (’69) The Estate of Evelyn A. Rogers Rebecca and the late Robert (’35) Romeis W. David and Gael Romoser Ruud Lighting, Inc. The Estate of Ruth Schaefer (1907) John (’65) and Celia Sladek, Jr. The Estate of Jeanette Smith The Estate of Wilfred Sonntag (’26) Margaret O. and the late John (’43) Spangler Linda and the late Arthur Staubitz The late Ethel (Williams, ’27) Steffey William (’64) and the late Barbara (Susina, ’64) Stewart John Stewig The Estate of Helen F. Stolldorf (’26) The Estate of Marion Strom Dennis and Natalie Troha The Rev. Dr. Ross (’43) and the late Margaret (Doering, ’42) Trower James (’63) and LaRue (Rhine, ’64) Unglaube The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust The late Delferd Walser (’25) Lawrence Weiss (’70) Gary and Lucinda Wilson Wisconsin Energy Corporation, Inc. The late Raymond and the late Joan Worley

Bronze Level $100,000 - $499,999

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Alumni 1934

Century Club Bernice (Hightower) Ihlenfeld

1938

1944

Legacy Club Joan (Main) and Paul (’42) Swope

Dean’s Club Edna (Fisher) Gross

Century Club Constance (Andrews) and Carlos (’43) Van Auron

Heritage Club Isabel (Campbell) Rossey

1945

Carthage Club William and the late Isabelle (’45) Wittig

1939

Century Club William and Jerry Berger

Carthaginian Club Beverly (Hand) Keller

1941

Trustees Club Miriam (Spielman) Cotanch Century Club Charles Hopson

1946

Trustees Club Jewel (Beres) and Frederick (’48) Marks Century Club Charles and Ruth Hanson

1942

1947

Legacy Club Paul and Joan (’44) Swope

Dean’s Club Mary (Kreppert) and Robert (’50) Jeanmaire

Century Club The late Harriet (Heins) Wood

Heritage Club Marilyn (Shaw) and E. Nelson James

Carthaginian Club Naomi (Roth) and James Bryant Rudolph and Winifred Hazucha Louise (Krizek) Klecka

Century Club Carol (Piper) Wolff

1948

1943

Trustees Club Ross Trower

Trustees Club Frederick and Jewel (’46) Marks

Heritage Club John Dorch Max Stewart

Legacy Club Irma (Niekamp) Anderson Paul and Louise Baughman

Century Club Carlos and Constance (’44) Van Auron

Heritage Club Wallace Rossmiller Century Club Nona (Holappa) and Calvin (’49) Claus

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Carthaginian Club Milton and the late Evelyn Whitney Stratewula (Kehias) and Robert Wulfkuhle

Donald Krueger George and Evelyn Main Richard Odehnal John Zehfus

Carthage Club Jack and Mae (’52) Harris

Carthaginian Club Mildred (Whitney) Bridgeland Joan Frey Scott and Ruth (’51) Olsen Lillian (Swarbrick) Pinkston Warren and Elizabeth Wandrey Walter and Beth White

Dean’s Club Marjorie (Pizarro) Humburg

1951

1949

Executive Club Warren and Carol (Prange) Reckmeyer

Century Club Calvin and Nona (’48) Claus Shirley (Rau) Hileman Dorothy Urquhart Carthaginian Club Betty (Gilpin) Koch Nat and the late Barbara (Van Deventer ’49) Nelson

1950

Executive Club Dolores (Ronk) Prellberg Legacy Club Robert and Rubye Beitzel Clifford Crone William and Nancy Goessel Dean’s Club Russell and Phyllis Fergus Hugh Hart Robert and Mary (’47) Jeanmaire Ruth (Johnson) Mandelbaum Robert and Dawn (Cooksey) Smick Ellen (Hankel) Van Osdol Heritage Club John and Mona Bickers Joy (Bewersdorf) Christensen Don and Joan Huber John and Margaret Turlo Carl and Nora (Arbaugh) Zitzewitz, Jr. Century Club James and Doris Craig Howard and Marjorie Goodyear Carmen (Grewe) and James Haskell, Jr.

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Trustees Club Wilma Schneider Flame Club Dorothy (Frank) Anderson Dean’s Club Lois (Buss) Ennes Earl Fenn, Jr. Century Club Rudolph and Jo Ann (’52) Bittner John and Shirley Boudry Dorothy (Young) and John Butler Paul and Marilyn Dumke Geraldine Green Evelyn (Evans) Humphrey Hardin and Helen James, Sr. Carl Kammeyer Charles and Della (’52) Moen Richard and Theresa Pettibone Donald and Wanda Riechers John Schumell Carthaginian Club Leona (Hartje) and Carl Nelson Ruth (Schloemer) and Scott (’50) Olsen The late Philip Schroer James and Luella (’53) Trecker

1952

Carthage Club Mae (Voth) and Jack (’49) Harris Annette (Walser) Kilver Legacy Club Constance (Twietmeyer) and Dudley Swanson

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued

DONOR BREAKDOWN

STUDENTS 535

213 PAST & 318 CURRENT PARENTS ALUMNI FRIENDS

1,780 2,125

4,971 TOTAL DONORS IN FY14

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Dean’s Club Otis and Betty Hammel Willard and Kathryn Nelson Heritage Club Carl Anderson Century Club B. Elaine Asmus Jo Ann (Gilbert) and Rudolph (’51) Bittner John Keller Lawrence Krahn, Jr. Della (Utesch) and Charles (’51) Moen Robert and Arlyn Mueller Camilla (Brems) Ross Carthaginian Club Donald and Annelise (’54) Hinnenthal Theodore and Marilyn Larson Harold and Le Vaun Risdon Elizabeth (Jones) Walker

1953

Legacy Club Sidney and Grace Hamper Heritage Club Alice (Thravalos) Mianecki Century Club Raymond and Reva (’55) Hoewing Kenneth and Marlys (’54) Hurst, Jr. Irwin and Josie (Backer) Lanquist Carole (Medlin) Nelson Inge (Teel) and Sven Ruetman Donald Schneider David and Mary Schroer Herbert and Janet Veit Carthaginian Club Betty (Kreitlow) Ahnell Earl and Carole Bansback Marlowe and Mary Clauser Rosemarie (Winkler) and Edward Effertz Lois (Berg) Johnson Lois (Holford) and Arthur Lepper Nancy and the late Ralph (’52) Lyerla Donald and Dorothy Reap Luella (Espy) and James (’51) Trecker

1954

Legacy Club Odelle (Monte) Leonard

Century Club Norma (Barnes) and William Beach Sheryl (Shupe) and Russell Cramm Paul and Norma Doering Marlys (Dokmo) and Kenneth (’53) Hurst, Jr. Lawrence Ruegg Wayne and Alzada (’55) Wachholz Carthaginian Club Rollyn and Charleta Affeldt Ledith (Garber) and Max Ambs Richard and Lois Bailey Thomas and Cornelia (’58) Foley Annelise (Jensen) and Donald (’52) Hinnenthal Lewis and Margaret Payne Dawn (DeBraal) and John P. Rodgers Shirley (Taylor) Shular Justin and Maxine Silvius Elaine (Suhr) and Russell Varner George and Barbara Zima

1955

Dean’s Club Jean (Twietmeyer) and Thomas Dirksen Janice (Knutson) and Thomas Evensen Century Club David and Jean (’57) Hockman Reva and Raymond (’53) Hoewing Alzada (Spath) and Wayne (’54) Wachholz Carthaginian Club Mary (Procek) and Edward Campbell Ronald and Audrey (’58) Glossop William and Kathryn (Eskew) Harum The late Bert Korte Delores Schuh-Schjerven and William Schjerven Doris (Tarnow) Shaw M. Constance (Bingaman) Tucker

1956

Legacy Club Jack and Marian Nitz Heritage Club Kenneth and Martha (’58) Gorsky

Century Club Leila (Jones) Bang Lawrence and Susan Crone Warren and Rebecca Diskerud Anne (Beckstrand) Dudycha Delmer and Jo Ann (’57) Eggert Donald and Nancy Eliot Glen Floe Don and Judy Henderson John and Louise Nygard Carl and Janet Obert Donald and Joan (’57) Piper Leonard Rempert Janet (Schultz) and James (’58) Schroeder Hans and Peggy Thomsen James and Corrine (’57) Zoellick Carthaginian Club Jeanne (Vreeland) and Richard Dreyer Gerald and Miriam Eisele Robert and Sara Larsen Grace McEwen Prosper and Charlotte (’57) Tournear

1957

Carthage Club Edward and Alice (Lawler) Smeds Legacy Club Edward and Nancy Konvalinka Donald Sondrol Ronald and Barbara (’58) Stamer Robert and Beverly Walters Dean’s Club Barbara (Bunnell) Bowen Phillip Hausknecht Edward and Judith (’58) Simko Heritage Club Harold and Martha Hockman Roy and Priscilla Moore, Jr. Century Club Jeanette (Erkert) Bowersox Duane and Carol (’58) Dixon Jo Ann (Lamb) and Delmer (’56) Eggert Harold and Juanita Fisher Richard and Barbara Hanson Jean (Meyer) and David (’55) Hockman Joan (Rollander) Karnuth Ronald and Joyce Lavin Joan (Markwell) and Donald (’56) Piper

Fall Carthaginian 2014


Frank and Irene Rutter, Jr. John and Cathy Sell Donald and Donna (’59) Thannen Lloyd Torbeck Corrine (Lambrecht) and James (’56) Zoellick

Audrey (Lutz) and Ronald (’55) Glossop Joanne (McHugh) Hildebrandt Carla (Koch) Jaeger Herbert and Joanne (’59) Reed Barbara (Barnes) Woerner

Carthaginian Club Andrew Carlsson Maurine (Anderson) Donnelly John and M. Suzanne Eakins John and Erma Hickey Alice (Leach) Paluch Donald and Gail Schambow James and Patricia Swinburne Charlotte (Schwebel) and Prosper (’56) Tournear

1958

Heritage Club Clayton and Shirley (Eller) Diskerud Nancy Lersch Richard and Barbara (Aidich) Stamer

Heritage Club Martha (Hinrichs) and Kenneth (’56) Gorsky Wayne and Sharon (Rehberg) Torgeson Century Club Patricia (Reibig) and Joel Culley Carol and Duane (’57) Dixon Leah (James) and Roy (’59) Everson, Jr. Joyce Fahrenholtz Genevieve (Axelsen) Gamble Virgil Leenerts Frederick and Jolene (Andersen) Lesher James and Janet (’56) Schroeder Carole (Hedemark) Seibt Bellino Suzanne (Scheibe) and Franklin Stoneburner Barbara Wegner

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Flame Club Cornelia (Ellis) and H. Daniel Green Guy Meiss

Dean’s Club R. W. and LeNay (McGue) Anderson Joleen (Buss) Gleasman

Dean’s Club Bernice (Ihlenfeld) Ellis Judith (Gorsky) and Edward (’57) Simko Charles and Karen Vavrin

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Executive Club Richard and Judith (’61) Dokmo

Legacy Club Betty (Obert) and Leon (’58) Armagost

Legacy Club Leon and Betty (’59) Armagost Larry and Mary Krull Barbara (Boyd) and Ronald (’57) Stamer

Carthaginian Club Cornelia and Thomas (’54) Foley

1959

Century Club Glen and Jean (’62) Bitter Carol (Anderson) Bloemke Neal and Mary (’60) Bressler Roy and Leah (’58) Everson, Jr. Harold and Nancy (Ferguson) Hanke Paula (Beebe) and George Hayward C. Richard and Kathleen (’61) Kistner Donna (Helker) and Donald (’57) Thannen Robert and Virginia (’61) Trendel, Jr. Marianne (Baker) and Daniel (’60) Wachholz Carthaginian Club Nancy (Koehler) and Warren (’60) Behling Wilma (Blenz) Boese Lawson and Janet Faler Ronald Garrelts Jacqueline (Diekmann) and Douglas Groff Alan Hewey

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Joanne (Whitaker) and Herbert (’58) Reed Paul Schoenhaar

1960

Century Club Mary (Bickford) and Neal (’59) Bressler John and Nancy (Dorner) George, Sr. Richard Gustafson Nan James Noack Marcia (Sebern) and Walter Olep Jack and Mary Pollitt Warren and Barbara (Behmer) Schulstad Jack Thiel Daniel and Marianne (’59) Wachholz Carol (Haasch) and Edwin Witzke Carthaginian Club Warren and Nancy (’59) Behling Virginia (Detrick) Crase Wendell and Jan Olson Carol Reinholtz Mary Stoner Michael and Marilyn Taylor

1961

Executive Club Judith (Ferron) and Richard (’59) Dokmo Carthage Club Judith (Ewig) and John Fritsch Legacy Club Ronald and Jane (Bonander) Geison Robert Reimers, Jr. Dean’s Club Joan Ehrenberg Marie (Rothfuss) and Roy Kruse Donald and Ann Piehl Carol (Piediscalzi) and Terrence Rohr John and Dorothy (Beck) Voyta Heritage Club Charles Carlin Century Club Nellie (Hendrichsen) BeauLippert and Mark Lippert Theodore and Janeene

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

(Tambert) Conter Rosalie (Leinweber) Eggert David and Susan Hoffman Kathleen (Shannon) and C. Richard (’59) Kistner Emil and Karen Novak Donald and Judith Pardonner Jon and Marilyn Peterson Paul and Judith Schacht Virginia and Robert (’59) Trendel, Jr. Ralph Welsh Margot (Greenlimb) and the late Richard (’63) Woolard Carthaginian Club Nancy Huseth Sharon Pfeiffer Arthur Zerbel

1962

Trustees Club Ann (Mullins) Tindall Legacy Club Kenneth and Maureen Drum Walter and Joann (’63) Kilgus William and Carol Perry Earl Wolf, Jr. Dean’s Club Janet (Lausch) and Michael Nagl Heritage Club Kristin (Romeis) Ramsdell Century Club Jean (Ferron) and Glen (’59) Bitter Shyla (Gitter) Carbone Roger and Carolyn (’65) Eigenfeld Laura (Maaske) Frey Warren and Carol Gammeter Shirley (Schroeder) Jones Kenneth and Carol (’64) Kiser Dorothy (Whitaker) and Larry (’63) Maaske James and Carol (’64) Nelson David and Sandra (’64) Novak Paul and Barbara Parker Diane (Hoyt) and Walter Piehl Howard and Patricia (Long) Reblitz Barbara (Jones) and Glenn Stuart Robert and Caryl Swanson Carthaginian Club Judith (DeLapp) and Kenneth Andrews

Larry and Deanna Bohn Frances Fintzen Janice Henningsen Thomas and Linda Nyman William and Ruth Sapp William Strand

Trustees Club LaRue (Rhine) and James (’63) Unglaube

1963

Century Club Philip and LaVerne (’65) Engelhardt Kay (Zarn) and David (’63) Ivarson Carol (Goetz) and Kenneth (’62) Kiser Mary (Peterson) Lewis Carol (Pappenheim) and Noble (’65) Masslich Carol (Spencer) and James (’62) Nelson Sandra (Horback) and David (’62) Novak N. Henry and Ramsey Pevsner Faith (Overdier) and Rodney Pfeiffer Rodney and Barbara Randall Albert and Phyllis Rother Paula (James) and Peter (’65) Schmitz Robert and Rita Sullivan Jerilyn Wetterling Powers Carolynn (Smith) Whaples Elaine (Nelson) and Gerald Worth

Executive Club Thomas and Martha Lentz Trustees Club James and LaRue (’64) Unglaube June (Boatman) and Ashton Waller Legacy Club Joann (Boatman) and Walter (’62) Kilgus Bruce and Karen Sandelin Dean’s Club John Kness Dennis Magnuson Heritage Club Roger and Marjorie (Gable) Asplund Richard and Sigrid Gronning Century Club Judith (Hager) and Roger Carlsen Kent Hodges Jerry and Sharon Ideus David and Marilyn Indermuehle David and Kay (’64) Ivarson Donald and Judy Koepke Larry and Dorothy (’62) Maaske James and Carol Sloan Gordon and Karen (Young) Souden Carthaginian Club Catharine (Engelhardt) Dahlquist Nancy (Klotz) and Chris Gruthusen Yvonne (Pfabe) and William Juhl Jane (Dokmo) and James Landsverk John and Mary Neff Jodeanne Pfeiffer Don and Deborah (’65) Riley

1964

Executive Club William Stewart

Dean’s Club Elbert and Barbara Gentry, III

Carthaginian Club Barbara Bown Sandra (Schacht) and Donald Hansen Paul Hubbard and Charlotte (’66) Hersch-Hubbard Roger and Carol Hug Charles Knipp Hope (Schneider) Lindeman

1965

Executive Club Donald and Virginia Eken Loren and Vickie (’67) Semler John and Celia Sladek, Jr. Albert Van Maren Flame Club James Nelson Legacy Club Carl and Karen Engelhardt David and Barbara (Gatz) Powers Dean’s Club Elizabeth (Dean) and Hugh (’66) Foster Malcolm and Annette Mitchell

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Heritage Club Mary Castrodale Audrey (Vanderwalker) and David Mayer Michael and Diane (’66) Mikkelson Nancy Wennerstrand Century Club Kerstin and David (’66) Beitzel Carolyn and Roger (’62) Eigenfeld LaVerne and Philip (’64) Engelhardt R. Alan Kimbrough Noble and Carol (’64) Masslich Thomas and Judy Richter Peter and Paula (’64) Schmitz Richard and Jane Weiderman Carthaginian Club Penelope (Fagerstrom) and Donald Anderson David Fink James and Jeri Johnson Bonnie (Campbell) and Robert Koring Deborah and Don (’63) Riley Allan and Sherry Thom

1966

Legacy Club Burton and Gilda Bratt John Gorton Dean’s Club Horace and Holly (’67) Cook Hugh and Elizabeth (’65) Foster Heritage Club Dennis and Renee Day Diane (Brown) and Michael (’65) Mikkelson Century Club David and Kerstin (’65) Beitzel Ronald Bielke Dorathy (Kamphausen) Bobzin Richard and Mary Carnes Rose (Poletto) Clancy Mary (Gross) and James Clark Dean and Donna Davidson Roxanne (Whitson) and John Frey Robert Haasch C. Dale and Ardyth (Kovacevich) Johnson

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Mary (Bunda) and Kenneth Johnson Sandra (Wessel) and Dennis Maves Cynthia (Koetz) and Kenneth Miller Roger and Phyllis (’67) Minner, Jr. John and Sandra Schroeder Sidney Truckenbrod William and the late Jane Whyte Donald and Terri Wruck Carthaginian Club Kathleen (Eckman) Bush John and Wendy Dorn Tessie (Heubach) and Stephen Heath Charlotte Hersch-Hubbard and Paul (’64) Hubbard Clare (Hall) Korp Gordon and Jean (’67) Krause James and Linda Lemke Sharon (Klug) and Thomas Nyman Brian and Bonnie Smith Stewart and Virginia (’67) Waller Alan and Rebecca Zoellner

Thomas and Margaret (’70) Keller Kathryn (Thommesen) and James Lange Janet Messer Phyllis (Furth) and Roger (’66) Minner, Jr. Benita (Schreiber) Myles Elizabeth and the late Theodore (’66) Nehls, Sr. Rolland and Judi Papendick Robert and Beverly (Spencer) Unglaube Dennis and Janice Waisman Reinholt and Carol (’68) Wasemiller Carthaginian Club Jeannie (Spence) and E. Stanly Godbold, Jr. David Hendricks

Carthage Club Myron and Patricia Marlett Legacy Club Creston and Susannah Hart Harry and Lois (’69) Niese Dean’s Club Holly (Dickinson) and Horace (’66) Cook Philip and Karin (’67) Pratt, II Heritage Club G. Martin and Sandra Bezik, Jr. Holly (Anderson) and Philip Gansz Robert and Susan (’68) Hawkinson, Jr. Warren and Donna Johnson, Jr. Thomas and Kristine (’68) Thommesen Century Club Thomas Bentz Karen (Petermann) Dunton Thomas Fugette John and Carolyn (’69) Gavurnik

Carthage Club Eric and Carol Otterbein Flame Club Marcia and David (’70) Burba Legacy Club Lois (Spee) and Harry (’67) Niese Susan (Hayek) and Michael Shaw Dean’s Club John and Judy (’70) Cooley Heritage Club Sharon (Gollish) and James Koelsch

Carol (Cory) and Reinholt (’67) Wasemiller

100 90

1967

Executive Club Vickie (Myers) and Loren (’65) Semler

1969

Century Club Ross and Sandra Aden Barbara (Brown) Bacon-Dent Alan and Gene Blatecky Walter and Kathleen (Rowe) Bruns Diane Dau-Koos and Robert Koos Douglas and Joyce (Tanck) Herolt Sandra (Charlson) and Richard Ligocki Myra (Hawkins) and Joseph Slifka Kristine (Rasmussen) and Thomas (’67) Thommesen Jack and Pamela (’69) Tootson

Endowment Growth Market Value of Endowment

76.0

80

81.0

70

Millions of Dollars

Alumni continued

60

35.0

40 30 20

48.2

48.1

50

14.2

34.2

40.3

20.5

10 0 1992

1995

David and Ardeth (’68) Jokisch Jean (Baumann) and Gordon (’66) Krause David and Linda Lister Neva (Roby) and Wayne Lura Virginia (Church) and Stewart (’66) Waller

1968

Flame Club Cary and Sharon (Byrge) Bjork Legacy Club Francisco and Margaret Alvarez Heritage Club Susan (Dieter) and Robert (’67) Hawkinson, Jr. Gerald Ugland

1998

2001

2004

Carthaginian Club Linda (Zastrow) Cook Dianne (Pappenheim) Hass Barbara (Berg) and Mark Heike Donald Hill Ardeth and David (’67) Jokisch Roselyn (Rooks) and Wiley Krapf Leotha Lee Thomas and Mary McDonell John and Margaret Oboikowitch Kathleen (Welch) Pasion John and Keri Peters Daniel and Elizabeth Wunderlich

2007

2010

2013 14

Lynn (Martin) and Ronald Kunz Mary (Gundlach) Norris Jeffrey and Virginia Petersen Curtis and Pamela Siegel Nancy (Kothrade) and Harold Stalf Timothy and Ann Yanacheck Century Club Michael and Patricia Ambrogio Douglas and Karen Appleby James and Jane (’70) Barsch Stephen and Karen (’72) Cass Caryl Dierksen Carolyn (Nereim) and John (’67) Gavurnik Mary (Gebauer) and Robert Jacobs Dieter Jedan Stephen and Lynn Kieffer

Phillip and Barbara Lange Patricia (Clay) Miller Harvey Nelson John and Cheryl Peacock Joan (Fagerstrom) and Martin Peterkin Sandra (Mohr) and George Robak Douglas and Marilyn Schoen Mark and Sharon Schrading Ann (Shouba) and Bruce Strom Pamela (Reynolds) and Jack (’68) Tootson Carol (Tedrahn) and Robert Trojanowski Robert and Diane (Ferch) Zapf Carthaginian Club Terry and Kathy Bishop Paul and Kristin Girod Judy (Johnson) and Jon Hollingshead JoAnne (Pelsma) and Allen Jameson A. Ronald and Susan Kazlo Winilue (Feltmann) and Joel Klein Jeanne (Lill) and James Knapp Laura Knupp-Grigull and Joachim Grigull Robert and Doris Kurth Alan and Barbara Miralgio Jo Anne (Lewis) and Gary Olson Darwin and Nancy Peterson Dorothy (Faast) and Frank Rasmussen Michael Richardt Jan and Linda Roland Alexis (Zabore) and Randall Spangler Lane (Olson) and Joseph Updegrove Elaine (Batka) and James Viviano

1970

Flame Club David and Marcia (’69) Burba Legacy Club Kenneth and Marianne (’71) Boehne Douglas Farr Richard Johnson Jeanette (Franda) and Leonard Klappauf Carol (Seifrid) and William Meyer Dean’s Club Judy (Nowatske) and John (’69) Cooley

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Heritage Club Jacqua (Spring) and Brandon (’72) Koltz Mark Lukas Jane Nystrom

Christine Ryden Marnette (Roth) and Gary Severance Elaine (Anderson) and Stephen Sherry R. Thomas and Luann (’72) Spraker Karen (Schleicher) and Kent Turkow Nancy (Wilcox) Walker Lawrence Weiss Kenton and Janice Wendorf

Century Club John and Dianne Anderson Jane (Burgermeister) and James (’69) Barsch Kenneth and Margaret Bartels Nancy Blachowski Jane (Young) and Carl (’72) Breitlow Kathleen (Hartl) and Roger Burdick Gregory and Deborah Casperson Gail (Gipp) and Robert Copelan Dennis and Jeannine (’72) Ellertson John and Carolyn Fredriksen Elsie (Anderson) and William Goulding Jerry and Marcia (Harms) Hahnfeld Richard Harris Gordon and Jane Hess Margaret (Hubert) and Thomas (’67) Keller Susan (Poska) and Raymond Magiera Bradley Nelson and Nancy Kauffman Nelson Daniel Nielsen Alan and Eileen Oberdeck Martin and Myrna (Barroga) Schultz Sharon (Smith) Tilton Mark and Shu Mei Wilgus

1971

Executive Club Christine (Burkee) and Richard Hobbs Flame Club Cynthia (Osgood) and Wesley Geib Legacy Club Gregory and Jean (’72) Bergner Marianne (Litawa) and Kenneth (’70) Boehne Joanne (Ludwig) Greathouse Pamela Sherer and Leon Graubard Heritage Club Brad and Ellen (’72) Anderson Roger Gullickson Cathy and Janine Nelson

Carthaginian Club Vincent and Linda (’91) Angel Roger Bain Jane and W. Wayne Beem Helen (Hack) and Michael Bodven Phillip and Marilyn Carl Karen (Larson) and Gary Derwin W. Charles and Judith Dill Sheryl Edmunds Christine Frank Marybeth Harris John and Pamela (Werkheiser) Karnatz Sharon (Gregorius) and Stanley Koenig Lyn (Snodgrass) and Gary (’71) Kuehnel Sharon (Keller) and Alex Matusevicius

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

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Century Club Michael Behrens Victoria Blough J. Scott and Colleen (’75) Campbell Frank Efird, Jr. Dennis Guehler Paul and Julie Hegele Christine Krueger Jerome Matuszek Diane Olson Patricia Pixler Steve Poulos Gregg and Estelle Rebenstorf Daniel and Barbara Schmidt Mary (Spangler) and Thomas Shelton Theodore and Pamela Talbott Merry (Harper) Wellman Carthaginian Club Mary (Beau) and Richard Ament Scott Amick Darcia (Althoff) Behrens

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Janet (Deuth) Dugdale Phillip and Linda (Wedel) Eberle Jane (Rasmussen) and Laurence Eshleman Steven and Vicki Fager Vickie (Julin) and Michael Grochowski William and Joellyn Heinkel Vivian (Lord) Joubert Gary and Lyn (’70) Kuehnel Charlotte (Birchell) and Joseph Laba Paul and Diane Lewis Richard and Carol Massat Scott McIntosh Martin Moskopf Charles Nystrom James and Anne Oakley Linda (Bryzek) and Alan Varney Helen (Thomas) and Dennis Williamson

1972

Trustees Club W. Craig and Janice (’74) Deaton John Seal Legacy Club Jean and Gregory (’71) Bergner David and Sheila Endres Richard and Barbara Johnson Robert and Diana Placko Dean’s Club Frederick and Betty Body Cary and Melissa Haller Jack and Jane (’80) Spencer Heritage Club Ellen (Frederickson) and Brad (’71) Anderson Karen (Larson) Evans Ellen (Kasper) and Timothy (’74) Kartisek Brandon and Jacqua (’70) Koltz Richard Lange Cynthia (MacKinnon) and Ronald (’80) Larson Craig and Jane Songer Century Club Sandra (Johnson) and James Adams Richard Anderson Jeffrey and Carol Bainbridge Eunice (Kanwischer) Becker Carl and Jane (’70) Breitlow Karen (Bjork) and Stephen (’69) Cass

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Thomas and Sue (’75) Christensen Jeannine and Dennis (’70) Ellertson Frank Fackler, III Ralph and Sheila Ferris Jule Ann (Vanderwater) and Donald Johnson Jodee (Tetting) Liedtke Toni (Katsenes) and Jack Lorenz Robert and Joanne Newberg Thomas and Jody (’75) Richards Barbara Stanhope Carolyn (Harris) Sundquist Lesley (Deibler) and Walter Totten Janice Wilson Carthaginian Club Frank Columbus Doreen (Leadley) and Al DeCesaro Cynthia Dingwall Craig and Linda (’74) Kastilahn Nana (Simons) and Robert LoCicero George and Linda Logan, Jr. Lynne (Sabljak) and David Loosen John and Darlene Maaske Raymond and Roma Morris Sharon (Harrington) Mulcahy John Nelson Steven and Kim Schultz Marjorie (Linn) and James Smith Luann (Livingston) and R. Thomas (’70) Spraker Bruce and Lorene Steinway Todd and Ellen Teske

1973

Executive Club Thomas Kieso Legacy Club Sharon (Green) Asmus Dean’s Club Kenneth and Diane Henningfeld Paul and Christine Price Marie (Podbereski) and J. Gordon Rawles, Jr. Christine Swannell Heritage Club Nancy Bartels-Holiman Georgia (Henningsen) Heffel Eric and Mary (Cato) Koster Bruce Loewenhagen

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Century Club Gerald and Lois Caslavka Robert Kassnel Judy Kirkpatrick Jeffrey and Donna (Goelz) Matheus Thomas and Pam Mohr Jill (Pryse) and Woodrow Svoboda Rodney Walker Carthaginian Club Joanne (Meyers) and Brian Bastian John and Deborah (’74) Blair Kenneth and Janice Brandt Pamela (Pagles) and Kelly Camp Richard and Linda Carey Karen (Roth) and Reed Christensen Harry Hazelwood Janice (Wichmann) and Steven Hunsader James and Carol McCullough Carol (Neu) and Roger Merten Harry and Barbara (Anger) Penington Sharyn (Sisk) and David Sheen Jerry Souta, Jr. Richard and Sherry Stokes Robert and Kay Styrkowicz Janet Thieme Abraham and Launa Thompson, Jr.

1974

Executive Club Dennis Monroe Trustees Club Janice (Ryden) and W. Craig (’72) Deaton Karen (Fink) Van Lone and Richard Britton Dean’s Club Henry and Deborah Belusa Philip and Diane (’76) Slocum Heritage Club Thomas and Robbi Hurckes, Sr. Timothy and Ellen (’72) Kartisek Derek and Susan McDermott Century Club Jane (Vieth) and Robert (’78) Brown Steven and Robin Clawson Lawrence and Patricia Coots Valentina (Mucha) and Lee Dayne Edward and Lois Engel

Kristen (Severson) and Daniel (’75) Fox Bruce and Martha Haynes David and Brenda Kritser Michael and Elizabeth Kuffel John and Kathryn Lukanich, Jr. Vicki (Morton) Petreman Jon and Marva (’75) Tetting James and Robin Thompson John and Margaret Vitkus Ronald and Jean Willing Carthaginian Club Deborah and John (’73) Blair W. Rickford Broniec Stephanie (Schultz) and Richard Buehler Albert and Jean Clasen, Jr. Melvin and Lynn Fukuda Susan (Ash) and Mark (’76) Gustafson Linda (Cooper) and Craig (’72) Kastilahn Judy Luedtke Gretchen (Roth) Rasch Kevin and Linda Rattle Pamela Resong Mark Shimkus LynnEve Sturm Jeffrey and Bethalyn (’75) Wedge Gary and Kathy (Barfknecht) Wee Marie (Busch) and Mark Wingard Linda Yeaton Day and Jerome Day

1975

Flame Club Jane (Slezak) and Lester Sturgeon Legacy Club Jeffrey and Marja Koenitzer James and Susan Pfotenhauer The Estate of Joel A. Bleeke Dean’s Club John and Mary Jeanmaire Heritage Club Jeffrey and Barbara (Williams) Anderson Nancy and R. Eric Jenkins Thomas Jensen Century Club Kristyne Allison Jack and Jane Armstrong Peter and Catherine Beckstrand Colleen (Kittelson) and J. Scott (’71) Campbell Sue (Pederson) and Thomas (’72) Christensen

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Master’s Graduates Executive Club Paula Heide-Waller (’97) Carthage Club Mae (Voth, ’86) and Jack (’49) Harris Legacy Club Trisha (Persaud, ’01) and Bradley Andrews Audrey (Akvick) Walsh (’82) Gary (’02) and Carrie (’98) Williams Heritage Club Shirley (Eller, ’70) and Clayton (’59) Diskerud Steven (’95) and Stephanie Domin Century Club Monica (Williamson, ’97) and Robert Nenad, Jr. John Gehring (’89) Harriet (Peterson, ’81) and William (’77) Goetluck Jule Ann (Vanderwater, ’88) and Donald Johnson Margaret (Skinner, ’94) Miller and Wayne Johnson Thomas Kucharski (’06) Kelli (Klepel, ’13) and Andrew (’06) Steenrod Sharon (Smith) Tilton (’96) Merry (Harper) Wellman (’71) Katherine (Montoya, ’09) and Thomas Young

Carthaginian Club Lucas Ade (’13) W. Rickford Broniec (’81) Matthew (’13) and Sheila Brzeski Amy Burgher (’07) Deborah (Cheske, ’03) and Gary Call Sally (Cartford, ’91) and Cory Chapman Mathieu Chauvin (’14) Sandra (Krahn) Daugherty (’84) Claire (Pickering) Deneka (’06) Stacey (Lasco) Duchrow (’14) Jason Eickmeyer (’13) Kyle Exline (’14) Margaret Frisch (’87) Robert (’89) and Janet Gall Andrew Gamarra (’13) Denise (Dotson, ’99) and Paul Gifford Shannon Higgins (’09) Marie (Woelfel) Huml (’89) Jessica Jones (’14) Harry Knipp (’95) Patricia (Prozanski) Kolodziej (’03) Lina Martin Corredor (’14) Kimberly (Gage, ’96) and David McCauley Laura Mendoza Montanez (’14) Patricia Munoz Andres (’14) Abbie (’14) and Daniel Ramon Barbara Rasmussen (’01) Steven Ripper (’07) Brenda San Jose Zarate (’14) Miguel Santos (’11) Jennifer (Thomey) Schmidt (’02) William Sustachek (’14) and Isabel Rivero-Vila Lea (Wozny) Taber (’14) Cody Taylor (’14) Robert Treffert (’14) Brian Vanderhoef (’11) Risa Wada (’14) Haijuan Wei (’14) Jeffrey (’98) and Tina Weiss Tyler Wollberg (’13) Megan (Carney, ’14) and Brent Zirbel

DONATION USAGE

$ 1,031,284

$ 1,973,080

ANNUAL OPERATIONS 29%

CAPITAL FACILITIES 55%

Alumni continued Debra Dobs David and Christine Echelbarger Daniel and Kristen (’74) Fox William and Judith Jung Carl and the late Erika Lorence Patricia Moran Noel and Ellen Niemann Kathleen Panning and Gary Brandenburg Jody and Thomas (’72) Richards Mark and Karla (Weiss) Roth Marva (Oechler) and Jon (’74) Tetting Michael Ulrichsen Elisabeth Wittman Carthaginian Club Katherine Carlson J. Timothy and Marilyn Diemer Chadwick Dresser Charles and Theresia Ester Sylvia Hackbarth Gary and Carol Heck Susan (Prew) and Mark Janssen James McClain Jeffrey and Catherine (’77) Semler, Sr. Gayle (Smith) and Stephen Van Ess Bethalyn and Jeffrey (’74) Wedge Luan (Vaccarello) Wells Willard and Jean Westra

1976

Executive Club Gina Madrigrano Friebus and William Friebus Legacy Club John and Marian Bleeke John Baker Welch J. Nelson and Donna Wood Dean’s Club Thomas and Nancy (’76) Massnick Diane (Jole) and Philip (’74) Slocum

$ 552,256 50

Heritage Club Rebecca (Campbell) and Robert Earnest Charles and Jana Flannigan Timothy and Diane Hughes Amy Larsen Nancy (Shaw) and Thomas (’76) Massnick Steven and Heide Olson David and Patrice Rehm

Jennifer (Nolden) and Darrell Reynolds Walter Wade, Jr. Century Club Marcia Anderson Ruth (Pinekenstein) and Paul Guenther Bradford and Marilyn Lyerla Susan (Gillis) and James Ringer Debra Telschow Kohl Carthaginian Club Deborah (Brach) Brooks Mark and Susan (’74) Gustafson Steven Hansen Deborah (Schultz) and Thomas (’77) Heller Gary and Diana Inman Barbara (Scandrett) and Stuart Kaufman Terri (Wilfer) and Joerg Kramer LeeAnn Lambrecht-Banks Marianne (Adamczyk) Maleske Linda (Persinger) and Ronald Osikowicz Kenneth Schneider M. Jill (Young) and Donald Schwartz Michael Vijuk Fred and Cynthia (Ebe) Vogt, Jr.

1977

Legacy Club Kevin and Nancy Brunner George and Toni Chardukian Erik Humlie Peter and Nancy Martin Kurt Piepenburg and Kate Jerome Dean’s Club Grant and Sue Quever Heritage Club Jeffrey and Nadine Anderson Earl and Helen Dillow, Jr. Joanne (Rohling) and Christopher Kudrna Daniel Michalak Patricia Milner Dunn and James Dunn Century Club Karen Affeldt Steven and Jacque (Biery) Anderson David and Diane (’78) Clawson John Fricke William and Harriet (’81) Goetluck

Kim House and Amy (’79) Haines Kenneth and Carol Kuhn Jolene (Anderson) and Michael Morris Suzanne (Dick) and Michael Moylan Christine Ryberg Scotton and James Scotton Norman and Sheila Swalgren Robin Williams-Voigt and Lee Voigt Carthaginian Club Kim Beringer Kathlyn (Sawtell) and Terry Bliven Rebecca (Smith) and James Cairo Miriam (Johnson) and Donald Englund Denise (Dotson) and Paul Gifford Earlene (Jornt) and Mark Girman Gerald and Jill Hanson Judith (Timmerman) and Joseph Heck Thomas and Deborah (’76) Heller Barbara (Bero) Hottle James and Linda Lindgren Terry (Dembinsky) Moe Julie (Weidner) Seidl Catherine (Hammock) and Jeffrey (’75) Semler, Sr. The late David Steenrod and Ellen Steenrod Ralph and Carol Wilcox

1978

Executive Club Debra (Steigerwaldt) and Charles Waller Legacy Club E. Byron and Rachel (’78) Anderson Steven and Debra (’80) Hartfield Wendy (Stone) and Vladimir Stadnyk Rachel Tomasek and E. Byron (’78) Anderson James and Janet (’79) Wolfenberg Dean’s Club Linda and Scott Even Nancy Lyon and Gary Hansel Nancy (Vandenberg) and John McLaughlin Heritage Club Steven Anderson Patricia and William Hamilton

ENDOWMENT 16%

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Charles and Joanne (’86) Martini Century Club Barry and Elizabeth Bennett Robert and Jane (’74) Brown Dale Bruzas Diane and David (’77) Clawson Jeanne (Lentz) and Anthony Ferraro Barbara (Lemm) Gunning Jeffrey and Judith (’79) Haseman Susan (Johnston) and Charles Kraft Jeannie Linss Deborah Luedke BettyAnn and Adam Mocek Anne (Crane) and Bruce Morgan Bruce and Elizabeth Theus Carthaginian Club Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer and Michael Schellpfeffer Donald Cicenas Karen Evans Lori (Odermann) and John Gnabasik Jeffrey and Nancy Harris Peter and Nancy Jonas Gerald and Norma Jones Jonathan Kruger Yvonne (Richardi) and Stephen Schrank Susan (Anderson) and Earle Simpson Ellen (Galvin) and the late David (’77) Steenrod Patrick and Dawn Tierney Elizabeth Twiton

1979 Flame Club Craig Gaitan

Legacy Club Larry and Mary Magnesen Elaine Walton Janet (Koenitzer) and James (’78) Wolfenberg Dean’s Club Dale and Roberta Jacobs Barry Rabe and Dana (’80) Runestad John and Maria Spangler, Jr. Gail Zalokar and Doug Bauman Century Club Gilbert Anderson

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

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Amy (Standridge) and Richard Cermak Stephen and Judith (’81) Farwig Michael and Jeanne Flynn Amy Haines and Kim (’77) House Judith (Smucker) and Jeffrey (’78) Haseman Jon Ryberg Kalen (Kalfahs) and James Theusch

Karen (Jamieson) and Keith (’81) Kolstad John and Laurie Kozak Raymond and Catherine Leffler Linda Levin Robyn (Anderson) and Leon Muff Scott and Antoinette Roe Kelly (Waltke) Sachse Barbara (Butcher) and Leon Tylenda

Carthaginian Club David and Ala Ennes Lorraine Hollingsworth Dennis Larson Martin and Judith Laub John and Catherine (’95) Lehman Jim and Maria Martinson Cathy (Duckett) and Gerard McKervey Roger and Patricia Meslar Anita Paunescu-Davis and Thomas Davis Jean (Gavac) and Roger Rosen Judith (Ploetz) and Russell Schulberg Vanessa Triplett-Williams and Derrick Williams Scott and Meredith (Brown) Villup

Carthaginian Club John and Linda Bergo Douglas and Robin Brandt Kurt and Vicki (’82) Chroust Richard Custin Julie (Brattebo) Egre James and Deborah Eisfeller Eileen and Michael Gallo Julie Hamar Paul and Patricia Petty Douglas and Maria Rector Susan Redman Miriam and Carl Satinoff Julie Starks Mary (Tithof) Versen Jodi (Hammel) and Lawrence Wojnicz

1980

Executive Club H. Jeffrey and Susan Hamar Legacy Club Debra (Erickson) and Steven (’78) Hartfield Richard and Marjorie Versen Dean’s Club Chris (Eckert) and Fred (’81) Petersen Dana Runestad and Barry (’79) Rabe Jane (Anderson) and Jack (’72) Spencer Heritage Club Ronald and Cynthia (’72) Larson Lorri Reinke-Stenoien and Gary Stenoien Century Club Gary and Nancy Anderson Therese (Schwelitz) Hamilton Ann (Shaughnessy) and Robert Ibler

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

1981

Flame Club Betsy Hanisch and Thomas Sawyer Katherine Madrigrano Comi and Luigi Comi Legacy Club Kurt Moeck Daniel and Jane Pechauer Julie Weber-Coffman Dean’s Club Sue (Quayle) Holt Fred and Chris (’80) Petersen Century Club Judith (Friese) and Stephen (’79) Farwig Harriet (Peterson) and William (’77) Goetluck William and Kathleen Hartwick, Jr. Keith and Karen (’80) Kolstad Gregory and Lori Miller Christina (Carnes) Ptasinski David and Dawn Rieckmann Paul and Karen Speidel Pamela (Crone) and Kenneth Stofferahn Linda Walsh

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Carthaginian Club Susan (Schilling) and Edward Bezek Louise (Tomasek) and Randall Creasy Geoffrey and Paula (Serzynski) DeLucca Garfield Grace, Jr. Christine (Anderson) and John Rehagen Brian and Ann Reynolds Karen (Ekstrand) and Douglas Spaeth Bruce and Mary Stebbins Lena Steele-Williams and Cornel Williams Deborah Zimmerman

1982

Legacy Club Scott Harris and Rosalinda Mesa-Harris Michael and Camille Monaco, Jr. Audrey (Akvick) Walsh Dean’s Club Kathryn and Charles Heide Carol (Hintzsche) and Mustapha Sabbar Heritage Club Dean Alfano Valerie (Koukios) and Christian Hallen Paul and Caroline Smith Robert and Elizabeth Tinkoff Century Club Julie (Garard) and Douglas Conroy Michael and Michaelene (’86) Gentile Pamela Peterson Scott and Kimberly Sylwester John Thomsen Carthaginian Club Vicki (Scheffler) and Kurt (’80) Chroust Laurel (Oncken) Curet Mildred (Burnett) Futch Jeanne (Kleber) and John Hodorowski Laura (Gretebeck) and Jack Hopkins Christopher Kamatos Phyllis (Holzman) and Gerald Koskinen, Sr. Kathleen (Schneider) and Ricardo Molve Nancy Nelson Vukota and Onada Romanovic

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

1983

Trustees Club Frederick and Joan Krull Flame Club Karen (Moldenhauer) and Michael Howell Dean’s Club Kevin and Carmen (’05) Arentz George Sechler Heritage Club Kathy (Polzin) Taylor Century Club Francesca (Bisciglia) and Thomas Carswell Christine Cook Gary Jackson Rosemary (Stoecklin-Wilson) and Mario Maglio Geri (Hansen) and David Vander Leest Sue (Hunkeler) and Brian Yee Carthaginian Club Carolyn Feldt and Mark Boatwright Jane Forester-Hoare and William Hoare Shirley Gronholm Karen Henn Mary Iovine-Gajdos and Peter Gajdos Deborah (Van Overmeiren) and Douglas Johnson Lynn Johnson Jeffrey Kaeppeler Ronald and Karen Kirsch Lois (Griffith) Topping Rebecca (Harris) and Dennis Trainor Sheryl (Bakker) and Darrell Voelker Timothy and Susan (’85) Warnke

1984

Carthage Club Fred Tissot Legacy Club Ruth Johnson Dean’s Club Gregory and Jill Nichols Heritage Club Kathleen (Gall) and David Berg Raymond and Sandra Trusky

Century Club Jennifer Bowyer Karen (Murphy) Dahl John and Santina Iovine, Jr. James and Julie (’85) Keller Shari (Wosilait) Krezinski-Werve and Matt Werve Steven and Bonnie (’87) Lindstrom Laura (Johanning) and Timothy Nye Tamara (Swiden) and Wesley Rosenberg Deborah (Grenier) and Steven Simms Greggory and Lisa Summers Donald Tinkoff Carthaginian Club Susan (Olson) and Ronald Anderson, Jr. Ann (Wycoff) and Michael Arends Sandra (Krahn) Daugherty David and Kimberly Dummer, Jr. Gary and Linda Exner Dale Horner Mary (Anichini) and Daniel Lisowski Carolina (Savaglio) and Joseph Miceli Diana (Tyra) Mundstock Norene Rolenitus Victoria Wright

1985

Carthage Club Patrick and Kimberly Anderson Heritage Club Daniel Hyczewski Kevin and Donna (’86) Suchsland Century Club Laura (Van Puymbrouck) and John Francis David Graziano Patrick Kavanaugh Julie (Rasmussen) and James (’84) Keller Ronald and Rhonda Kirstein Lisa (Fanelli) and Sean (’89) Matthews Patricia Roeder Fred and Cinzia Savaglio Carthaginian Club Randy and Deborah Bukantis Sally (Cartford) and Cory Chapman Allegra (Devereaux) and Thomas Clark Dee (Tatro) Cramer

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued Mary Gau and Kevin Wolf Nancy and Kenneth Inskeep Nanci Johnson Karla (Barth) and Jeffrey Kostein Richard Lori James and Julie (’87) Reuter Jennifer (Thomey) Schmidt Deborah (Rakow) and Michael School Daniel Sorenson Ardie (Harris) and Charles Triggs Carol (Bajczyk) and Richard Vincent Susan and Timothy (’83) Warnke

1986

Flame Club John and Katherine (’88) Felton Legacy Club Peter and Eliza Dennee Steven and Laurie (Serpe) Kling Heritage Club Mary (Meyers) and Dudley Riggle Donna (Radke) and Kevin (’85) Suchsland Century Club Cheryl and Jeffrey Carlisle Michaelene (Galvin) and Michael (’82) Gentile Linda and Alon Jeffrey Caren and Christopher (’92) Lamberton Ethel Lofton Noah Marcoe Joanne and Charles (’78) Martini Susan (Hornbostel) Spieker Carthaginian Club Robert and Faye Boehler Gerald and Mari (Jacobson) Danzer Annette (Eichmann) and Jeffrey Erdmann Richard and Kim Krummel Susan (Johnson) and Geoffrey Nelson Richard and Mary Polzin Lauri Schwartz

1987

Executive Club Sarah (Hunt) and William Harris Paula Heide-Waller

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Dean’s Club Michael and Karen Beckmann Lucy (Webb) and John Neuenschwander Heritage Club Jeffrey and Jodi Gott Scott Lundgren

John and Lisa Savaglio Jeffrey and Holly (Zenger) Waack Darla (Cawkins) and Howard Wenger

1989

1991

Legacy Club Maria Markusen Amelia McCarthy Keven Schattner

Heritage Club Shalabh and Karla (’90) Tandon

Heritage Club Robert and Pamela Cibrario Lana (Pierson) and Jeffrey Stanich, Jr.

Century Club Marion (Horn) and Scott Gagnon Sean and Lisa (’85) Matthews

Century Club Tracy Brockmeier Morgan Gersdorf Stacey Kruse

Carthaginian Club Randy Aulwes Monika BernhardtMeixelsperger and Dale Meixelsperger Rodney and Eileen Carter Christy (Vanderwarn) and Mark Freeman Michael Grochowski Michael and Carolyn Kroes Tim Lantvit Todd and Laura Miller Lori (Hendrickson) and John Mueller Leslie (Annis) and Robert Rasmussen, Jr. Eileen (Phelan) and David Robel Sandra (Welch) Tomlinson Sonja (Solberg) and Jeffrey Wilson

Carthaginian Club Richard and Kari (’88) Aiello Delia Chiappetta Nancy (Gums) and Richard Huennekens Gary Jensen Karen and Frederick Kelroy Mary Michel-Egolf and Barry Egolf Gregory and Patricia (’91) Nikolich Roberta (McVettie) and Jack Quick Julie Rhodes Christopher and Tracy (’91) Rossing Brian Schalk Donald and Virginia Squires Carol (Dysart) Stancato Sharon (Haase) and James Zsebe

Carthaginian Club Linda and Vincent (’70) Angel Annette (Behnke) and Brent Bailey Mary (Nauertz) and Paul Kedzie Patricia (Moore) and Gregory (’89) Nikolich Lois Pluff Michele (Nelson) Robinson Tracy (Lopas) and Christopher (’89) Rossing Elvina (Goetz) Schmidt Amanda (Peters) and William Tenwinkel Scott Trottier

1988

1990

Heritage Club Eric and Coleen (’93) Carlson

Century Club Renee (Johnson) Adamson Lisa (Johnson) and Richard Erickson Bonnie (Dumke) and Steven (’84) Lindstrom Paul and Marcia Miller

Trustees Club Katherine (Semler) and John (’86) Felton Carthage Club August and Michele Schmidt, IV Legacy Club Tamra (Grundahl) Bahr Century Club James and Jennifer Bentz Jerry and Sandra Larson Kennette (Brueggeman) and Gouverneur Mitchell Sheri (Garvoille) Pollock Sharon (Sabatino) and Harold Steiger, Jr. Jean (Gogolin) Thur Barry and Cheryl Wintringer Carthaginian Club Kari (LaJeunesse) and Richard (’89) Aiello Kristine Esmond Ross and Deborah Martin Michael and Susan Moran

Legacy Club Lorilyn (Krug) Colleran Dean’s Club Gregory and Barbara Huss Heritage Club Ruth (Hickethier) and Mark Schenning Karla (Rasmussen) and Shalabh (’89) Tandon Century Club Barna and Karen Bencs Robert Helfferich Robert and Lydia Sport David and Amy Zuelke Carthaginian Club Evone Ashley Patricia (Mihm) Bernardini Shirley (Lockard) and Floyd Bethke Joseph Hall The late Louise (Borck) Kohle Lynn (Reiels) Scheck

1992

Legacy Club Paul and Christine Tenuta

Century Club William Haithcock and Anne Reese Timothy Hasko Christopher and Caren (’86) Lamberton Michele (Price) and James Olshanski Scott and Jamie Rogalsky Kathryn (Darula) and Roy Strasburg Thomas and Bridget (’94) Tauscher Mark and Nanette Tyunaitis Robert and Susan VanBendegom, Jr. Carthaginian Club Sarah (Wetzel) and Kenneth Bultman Margaret (Jones) Conachen Mary (Gagliardi) and Carlo Filippelli Karl and Kristen Lewis Shawn and Sheila McCammond Chad Spaulding Lenora (Nicol) Tietz

1993

Dean’s Club Thomas Lee Heritage Club Steven and Stephanie Domin Century Club Caroline (Waring) Chambers C. Diane (Clark) and Richard Halom Mark Nielsen Jeremy and Cori Niemuth Cynthia Seifert Carthaginian Club Susan (Sessler) and Steve Davidson Daniel Falkinham Phillip and Julie Lehmann Susan Lyford Nancy Mattson Ann (Thomas) McDonough Stacy (Buley) and Jay Owens Robert and Michele Ruffolo Susan (Rasor) and Bruce Sullivan Christian and Ashley Tindall

1994

Flame Club Brian and Mindy McTernan Dean’s Club Sandra (DeAngelis) and Joseph Bisciglia, Jr. Charles Keller Heritage Club Shannon (Welche) and Corey Hoagland Robert and Jill (’98) Knapp Thomas and Megan Polzin, Jr. Nancy (Schend) and John (’95) Zuleger Century Club Marie Bock Kupferschmid and Jason (’96) Kupferschmid Bridget and Thomas (’92) Tauscher Carthaginian Club Kimberly (Romej) and Brian Bromley Albert and Anne Chianello Michael and Barbara (’96) Gelande Mary and John Reimer Chad Zielinski

1995

Legacy Club Melanie Jumisko Shaw and Brian Shaw Christopher and Jennifer (Johnson) Novak Dean’s Club Peter and Patricia (Geroulis) Kyriazes Heritage Club Carey (Boecker) and Joel (’96) Peterson Samuel Schmidt John and Nancy (’94) Zuleger Century Club Christian and Erin Ballman Anthony D’Souza Michael Hooks Kristin Jacobson Nancy (Haskins) and Robert January, Jr. Pearl (Rosenbaum) and Richard Kiehlbauch Danielle (Mumenthaler) and David (’97) Marifern Carthaginian Club M. A. Baiyewu Anne (Thompson) Emerson Rodrick and Mrs. Frazier Christopher and Ann (’97) Hill Catherine and John (’79) Lehman Kathryn Nyman Brian Scuglik Sarah (Bernarde) and George (’97) Serigos Carol and Jeffrey Szulczewski David and Lynette (Roberts) Woodrow

1996

Trustees Club Loren and Karen (Vesely) Semler Legacy Club Gary and Carrie (’98) Williams Dean’s Club Scott Day Darrell and Teresa Erdman Heritage Club Joel and Carey (’95) Peterson Century Club James Chaplin Thomas Kucharski Jason Kupferschmid and Marie (’94) Bock Kupferschmid Jason Langwell

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Joel Schmidt David and Ellen (Novy) Whitman Carthaginian Club Lee and Lucy (’97) Bergstrom Jennifer Boeckenhauer David Bruce Starlynn (Hawkins) and Guy Daley Barbara (Vogt) and Michael (’94) Gelande Lori (Geary) and Brian Hansmeier Brenda (Ashmore) Malik Robert and Marlene Martin Amanda (Beck) and Peter VanOverbeke Rebecca Whelpley and Anthony Sitterly

1997

Trustees Club David and Heather Wiers

Legacy Club Kristine (Simon) Freitas Carrie (Mills) and Gary (’96) Williams

Legacy Club Trisha (Persaud) and Bradley Andrews Dean and Jenny (’08) Clark Dean’s Club William and Masa (’98) Layer Jamie and Sarah Mitchell Heritage Club Daniel and Cara (Eddy) Kniss Century Club Gretchen Barsch and Brian Holbrook Mary and John Dwyer, Jr. Mark and Holly (’98) Harms Stanley Komperda David and Danielle (’95) Marifern Douglas and Angela Schnell Ralph Ten Bruin

Dean’s Club Colleen (Rouze) and Steven Gottschalk Masa (Crnogorcic) and William (’97) Layer Heritage Club Jill and Robert (’94) Knapp Nathan Leonard Century Club Amanda (McDonough) Flores Holly (Gunderson) and Mark (’97) Harms Jason and Janeene (Randall) Lam Timothy Pulizzano Heidi (Gregas) and Jaime Salas

Carthaginian Club Lucy (Ratzki) and Lee (’96) Bergstrom Mary Bretzlauf Deborah (Cheske) and Gary Call Maureen (Conklin) Campbell Gina (Aulozzi) and Brian Ford Eric and Melissa (’99) Gerend Lorraine (Thompson) Groves Kelly Heimerman Ann (Nogal) and Christopher

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1998

Flame Club Michael and LeAnn (’97) Domin Brian and Rena (’97) Weyrauch

Flame Club LeAnn (Peterson) and Michael (’98) Domin Christine King Rena (Benn) and Brian (’98) Weyrauch

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

(’95) Hill Michael Honold David Johnson Erik Keith Kurtiss Kessler Patricia (Prozanski) Kolodziej David Mooney Corinne Pautsch George and Sarah (’95) Serigos Amy (Blaskowski) and David Slonecker Marta (Larson) and Daniel Wesenick Kimberley (Burkart) and Randall Zur

Carthaginian Club Trisha (Stratman) Falk Chad Giese Jenny (King) Hafermann Linda (Ruffolo) and Bryan Hantke Maria (Milosavljevic) Ingram Kelly Kruse Sheila (Conoboy) Metcalf Michael Rowan Adam Smith

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

1999

Flame Club David and Sarah (’01) Turek Legacy Club David Florent Heritage Club Roberta (Swanepoel) Billig Andrew and Leigh (Mondrawickas) Boncher Kevin and Christina (Yerga) Miller Century Club Karen (Olson) Kugler Emily Kuhn and Samuel Rajkowski Marcus and Dina (’01) Meinzer Katherine (Montoya) and Thomas Young Carthaginian Club Jeremiah and Amy (’01) Bohn Andrew and Jennifer Freitag Melissa (Leicht) and Eric (’97) Gerend Ruben Guardiola, Jr. Jason and Maggy (’00) Leden Ryan and Lora (’01) McNeely Michael and Wendy (’00) Murray Jason and Silvija (’01) Papka Joseph and Stacy Rukamp Thomas and Tanya (’01) Schaer Matthew and Heidi Sternig Daniel Thornborough Elaine (Beegle) and Thomas Tredinnick

2000

Flame Club Sarah (Lorentz) and David (’99) Turek Legacy Club Jason and Sarah Froehner Jason and Bethany Milligan Heritage Club Melissa (Hazelwood) Hansen Michael Jarmonczuk Century Club David Ahlvers Nicole Beier Matthew and Sarah Campbell Nicolina (Cortese) and Thomas DeVroy Jason Helfert Marcus and Melissa (’03) Hosman Cherie Matthaidess Dina Perrine-Meinzer and Marcus (’99) Meinzer Nicholas Voss Carthaginian Club Amy (Haselberger) and Jeremiah (’99) Bohn Jessica (Bald) and Kevin Koloen Lori (Cichy) Krubsack Katherine Marks Lora (Clay) and Ryan (’99) McNeely Silvija (Redzic) and Jason (’99) Papka Tanya (Pecher) and Thomas (’99) Schaer Sarah Taulman-Curran Leah (Kohn) Zeni

2002

Flame Club Trisha Treml

Heritage Club Lisa (Szymanski) Borst Jesse Dinauer Tammylynne (Johnson) Jonas Century Club Teri Green Carthaginian Club Perry Gregory Michele Klingbeil-Burton and Nathan Burton Maggy (Springer) and Jason (’99) Leden Wendy (Todryk) and Michael (’99) Murray Molly (Kramer) Spring Diane (Perri) and Earl Talbert $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

2001

Century Club Robert and Laura (Gienko) DeBartolo Thomas and Tracy (Eltrevoog) Justice, Jr. Adam and Tami (’02) McBrady Mary (Heinrich Broermann) and Thomas Preston Carthaginian Club Robert and Diane Bishop Phyllis (Michel) Castro Jennifer (Everson) Davis Jeffrey Horvat Patrick Kenning Tami (Esslinger) and Adam (’02) McBrady

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

2003

Century Club Jaime Fluker Melissa (Keimel) and Marcus (’01) Hosman Janinne Joseph Jack Musha Sara (Larsen) Turner Carthaginian Club Kristin (Eisenbraun) Dalton Pamela (Handzel) Hayden Tameka Haynes Nyles Jackson Jaynie (Kutka) Wiesen

2004

Legacy Club Justin Zahn Heritage Club Brandon and Jennifer Helms Century Club Keith Hansen Adam and Jennifer (’05) Mielke Diane Presta Ronald and Cheryl Schuster Carthaginian Club Michael Boros Rebecca (Worster) and Steven (’05) Frenk Michelle Handzel Henry Johnson Jenna Pederson James Robinson, III Kate Workman

2005

Dean’s Club Carmen (Toldness Arroyo) and Kevin (’83) Arentz Steven Szymanski Heritage Club Scott and Jennifer (’08) Jones Ryan Neill Century Club Derrick Bunmi Collins Jennifer (Davis) and Adam (’04) Mielke Kelly (Mikkila) and Dane (’06) Schmidgall Carthaginian Club Jean Boylan Steven and Rebecca (’04) Frenk Deborah Rigert-Gillmore Sara Wilson

2006

Dean’s Club Christopher Byrnes Daniel Ross-Jones Century Club Jennifer Glesne Keith Kobelt Matthew Pomeroy Dane and Kelly (’05) Schmidgall Andrew and Kelli (Klepel) Steenrod Agnieszka Wojnicki Carthaginian Club Justin Albert Jason Atanasoff Jessica (Bonn) Baase Darrell Ballinger Patrick Cimermancic Tina Coffman Jason Eickmeyer Shannon Higgins Ryan High Andrew Hoelting Patrick Milne Ryan and Lauren (Eggert) Romeo Lisa Thielke Brian Vanderhoef Irene Wabomnor

2007

Heritage Club Christopher Hightower Century Club Heidi Close Carthaginian Club Lucas Ade Michael Bubolz Michelle Davies Marney Petermann Schossow and Matthew Schossow Aimee (Rutkowski) Schubkegel Tatiana Stamenkovic

2008

Legacy Club Jenny (Rafenstein) and Dean (’97) Clark Kristine Putnam Dean’s Club Gordon and Stephanie Bothun Heritage Club Jennifer Bodrie Jones and Scott (’05) Jones Century Club Nebojsa and Ashley (’10) Franciskovic

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued Anna Lauren Terese Petratis Carthaginian Club Alisha (Janicek) Bouchard Calina Byrd Ashlee Hartsfield Ashley Kenniebrew Kristina Klink Meghan Kuecker Laura Langley Rosanna (Barbieri) Molinaro Elizabeth Novak Michaela Ross Ami Soni Tina (McMullen) Steinke Michael Wagner

2009

Dean’s Club Matthew and Katherine (’10) Passanante Century Club Michael Bucaro Marilyn (Barnes) Wikner Carthaginian Club Ryan Batley Joel Brunner Jessica Catena Kurt Collins Andrew Connor, Jr. Kelsey Harrington Emily Hart Jessica Jones Sean O’Connor Joseph Perkins Gloria (Randall Watters) and David Hewitt Annamarie (VanStrien) Rinaldi Mark Sobol

Cody Taylor Joshua and Ashley (Pasiewicz) TeBeest Tyler Wollberg Megan (Carney) and Brent Zirbel

Dean’s Club Katherine (Zierke) and Matthew (’09) Passanante Heritage Club Andrew Bax Century Club Jonathan Abolins Ashley Morgan and Nebojsa (’08) Franciskovic Noreen Ribail Matthew Tokarz Joseph Williams Carthaginian Club Darrell and Kelly Davis Rosemary Dorn Thomas Fox Andrew Gamarra Christina Garcia Nicole Grasse Lauren Hansen Troy Heinrich Kristine and John Hobson Jessie Hoeger Katherine (Stevens) Hurley Anna Kordek Loreena Lair Tylor Lewis Genevieve Mundis Vanessa Munoz Sara Niedzwiecki Kirsten Petersen Catherine Ryan James Stevens, Jr. Allison (Schwartz) Strickland

Executive Club Samuel and Charlotte Chell Sarah (Hunt, ’87) and William Harris Trustees Club James (’63) and LaRue (Rhine, ’64) Unglaube Carthage Club Jack (’49) and Mae (Voth, ’52) Harris August (’88) and Michele Schmidt, IV Gregory and Penelope Woodward

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Heritage Club Zaklin Pisowodzki Katelyn Schafernak Century Club Paul Krupa

2010

Faculty and Staff

2011

Carthaginian Club Kevin Buswell Jennifer Chilson Melissa (Patrents) Dal Vecchio Joshua Das Kathryn Ehlers Jennifer Foley Amber Green Kendra Hoffman Charles Hoover Sheri Mikels Jared Rasmussen Kathy (Spiegelhoff) Sadowski Brian Schoettler Joshua Solorio Karin Stefans William Sustachek Marcie Swan Mary Szczepaniak Jason Taylor and Janice Fox Amanda Volkmann Andrew Wojciechowicz

2012

Heritage Club Nathan Giebel Century Club Nathaniel Card Sarah Goldsworthy Jason Hartfield Nathan Larsen Carthaginian Club Pace Bennett Anne Boyler

Flame Club William and Julia Abt David and Lyn Brunn Greg Earhart Karen (Moldenhauer, ’83) and Michael Howell Sarah (Lorentz, ’01) and David (’99) Turek Michael and Katrin Yeager Legacy Club Bradley and Trisha (Persaud, ’97) Andrews John Antaramian Robert and Michele Bonn Dean (’97) and Jenny (Rafenstein, ’08) Clark Arthur Cyr Peter (’86) and Eliza Dennee Robert and Lois Dittus Ruth Johnson (’84) Todd and Kimberly Kelley Allen Klingenberg Kurt Piepenburg (’77) and Kate Jerome Robert (’72) and Diana Placko

Marissa Franks Chad Goeke Kathryn Gordon Derek Hall Andrew Harris Nicole Motta Mari Panzer Elizabeth Reinhardt Katie A. Schmidt Katie M. Schmidt Zackary Simonini Katherine Stavrides Lauren Still Nathaniel Swantek

2013

Heritage Club Rachel Jason Century Club Sarah Brown Alex Stoll Carthaginian Club Collin Acklin Matthew Anderson Kim-Marie (Hollweck) Baker Nicole Baker Evan Barkhau James Blakeway Stephanie Bobholz Wendy (Bednar Grant) Bush Taylor Capek Eric Ceci Molly Dupuis Jennifer Favaro Demeetrise (Collier) Ford Jordan Foster Robert Gagner Samantha Godlewski Brittney Helbig Kaitlin Jassak Christine Johnson Mary (Robinson) Jones

Bernard Klein Kendra Koeppen Christine Koessl Taylor Kohlmann Brian Konieczny Danielle Lamorgese Kevin Lubick Dominic Maggiore Jacob Mahaffey Marco Malusa David Matteson Desirae Murphy Anthony Neal, Jr. Shanda Nelson Taylor Nichols Joshua Padgett Kimberly Pellikan Angela Prasnikar Tyler Prochnow Emily Ramirez Elijah Rothrock Kailey Scheller Alyssa Scott Hanna Sokol Amanda Stanis Joseph Stevens Emily Strabel Christa Strangberg Andrew Straszewski Kelly Stumpfoll Amanda Terry Natalie Tosti Dylan Wells Michelle Wenzel Katelyn White Andrea Winbigler James Zebold

2014

Heritage Club Bradley Hyland Century Club Matthew Richer

Julio Rivera and Kathleen Kavanagh Richard and Mary Sjoerdsma Thomas and Lois Van Dahm Elaine Walton (’79) Gary (’96) and Carrie (Mills, ’98) Williams Justin Zahn (’04) Dean’s Club Lynn Loewen Sandra (DeAngelis, ’94) and Joseph Bisciglia, Jr. Scotlyn and Ann Ecker William and Blanche Gunderson Hugh Hart (’50) Paul and Christa Hegland Gregory (’90) and Barbara Huss Robert (’50) and Mary (Kreppert, ’47) Jeanmaire Ross and Willetta Larson John and Lucy (Webb, ’87) Neuenschwander Gregory (’84) and Jill Nichols Christine Renaud Carol (Hintzsche, ’82) and Mustapha Sabbar Jane (Anderson, ’80) and Jack (’72) Spencer

Carthaginian Club Amanda Acosta Andrea Aiello Randolph and Kathleen Allen Ryan Altfillisch Lauren Alvarez Kasey Andersen Brian Anderson KelliAnn Anderson Lindsey Anderson Matthew Anderson Sarah Anderson Alexandra Andrea Cammie Antonetti Taylor Ardizzone Andrew Arenson Daniel Aschermann Daniel August Rebecca Baader Bianca Bakanec Alyssa Baker Luke Baker Alexander Bakker Rachel Baldwin Karley Balogh Emerson Barreras Sean Barron Nicholas Bauch Jeffrey Beach Samantha Beard Patrick Berard Eric Bernard Andrew Bernath Lindsey Bernhardt Natalia Bialecka Jennifer Birkholz Miranda Bishop Nicholas and Meredith (Gilly) Blakey Anderson Boatman Ethan Boesch Victoria Bogren Sydney Bold Corey Boone Hannah Bowden

Heritage Club Andrew Bax (’10) David and Kathleen (Gall, ’84) Berg Barbara and Donald Boe Temple Burling and Leslie Cameron Clayton (’59) and Shirley (Eller, ’59) Diskerud Steven (’93) and Stephanie Domin Mardell and Rob Fisher Dana and Amy Garrigan Edwin and Paula Kalke Arthur Landry Rick Matthews Joseph McAlhany Thomas and Linda Noer Kathy and Michael Oldani Dudley and Mary (Meyers, ’86) Riggle Robert Schlack Kevin Slonac Aaron Trautwein Christian and Eleanora Von Dehsen John and Gina Weiser

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Kelsey Bowen Matthew Boylan Crosby Bradford Kristin Brandt Daniel Brennan Nicholas Brinker Illana Brooks Mary Brooks Kyle Brotkowski Kelsey Brunner Corey Bruns Justin Buhrow Brett Bukari Jane Burkitt Lauren Burleson Rebecca Burns Andrea Buskirk Sage Calhoun Tina Campbell Jill Candos Brent Caputo Kayla Carey Cody Carrell Ryan Carroll Megan Cartwright Jenelle Champion Gabriela Chapa Lauren Chatham Juwan Chavers Christina Chmielewski Anthony Christman Melvin Claybrook, III Elizabeth Coats Jason Cole Laura Cole Alisa Colonna Megan Comparini

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

Jill Congiusti Devyn Conway Caitlin Cook Justin Cook Brandon Cooney Cassidy Cooper Gregory Cooper Jenna Copeland Matthew Corcoran Thomas Coroneos Allie Costello Vicki Cottone-Schultz Jewelle Crane Kelsey Crocker Brandon Curtis Allyson Dahms Kasey Dallman Danielle Davies Sheridan Davis Melissa Davison Grant Deal Katherine DeLisle Stephanie Denfeld Kathryn Denton Nicole Devine Lynsey DeWitt Daniel Diaz and Morgan Gonzales Kathleen Dierker Amanda Digrindakis Louis Dimock Scott Dobrow, Jr. Megan Doherty Taylor Dory Bryce Downie Angela Downs Michelle Drag

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Century Club Gregory Baer and Robert Ater Kara Baylor Jonathan Bruning Barbara and F. Gregory Campbell Sarah Cyganiak Donald and Vonny Gottschalk Thomas and Sally Groleau Amy Haines and Kim House (’77) William Haithcock (’92) and Anne Reese (’92) Donald and Jule Ann (Vanderwater, ’72) Johnson Kathy and Timothy Myers Roberta Noe Nicholas and Shari Perrine Mary (Heinrich Broermann, ’02) and Thomas Preston Elaine Radwanski and Karl David Jason and Britnee Ramirez Mary Schwaiger Mark and Kay Snavely

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Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Margaret Driscoll Marya Dumke Miranda Dunn Brittany Eggert Matthew Eilers James Elliott Matthew Emigh Andrew Engle Jan Estes Brianna Faint Anthony Farella Eli Favela Steven Feest Heidi Fenske Peter Ferguson Joshua Fiandaca Latoya Fields Carly Fier Morgan Fiore Jessica Fisher William Fisher Chelsea Fitzgerald Timothy FitzGerald Bridget Fitzpatrick Mark Flanigan Laura Flaschberger Jacqueline Fournier James Franecki Angela Fuller Travis Gagliano Lily Garrison Neil Geistlinger Alexander George Kaylee Gleason Carol (Nikolaus) Goeldner Michael Goetz Taneka (Wilson) Golden

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

Desiree Gonzalez Alexandra Gorman Julie Gosselin Ashley Greenwood Michael Greenwood Sarah Griffis Jackson Grischeau Ryan Grotegut Scott Gudal Chloe Guida Matthew Gundlach Kenzie Gustafsson Carly Gusto John Gutt-Jankowski Paige Hagen Ashley Hahn Diane Hahn Natalie Haines Tara Hamblin Brooke Hamer William Hamilton Courtney Hansen Kathryn Hansen Rebecca Hardek Ashley Hardiman Grace Heal Bryanna Heckel Michael Heika Matt Hellyer Madison Henson Andrew Heuser Kevin Hilgart Emma Hill Heather Hogan Nanda Holler Kenneth Huissen, Jr. Janelle Hunt

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Sharon Smith Tilton (’70) Joseph Williams (’10) Lori and Jeff Winters Brett and Kari Witt Katherine (Montoya, ’99) and Thomas Young Robert (’69) and Diane (Ferch, ’69) Zapf Matthew and Mary Zorn Carthaginian Club Justin Albert (’06) Jason Atanasoff (’06) Christine Blaine and Richard Stapleton Mathieu Chauvin Paul Chilsen Debra Clark Thomas Dickens Annette and David Duncan Valerie Earl Jared Elliott Thomas Fox (’10) Denise (Dotson, ’77) and Paul Gifford

Brian Huntsinger Clayton Irwin Marcia Jackson Trevor James Mandy Jansen Evan Janssen Lauren Jensen John Johanneson Erin Johnson Cody Jones Katherine Jones Anthony Jordan, Jr. Tiffany (Streed) Juhrend Brooke Kahly Robbie Kapala, II Eric Kell Hannah Keller Samantha Kelley Zoraida Kelly Khalid Khan Jillian Kirschbaum Lauren Kistler Kathryn Klausegger Kyle Klepitsch Konrad Klosowiak Timothy Knoepke Andrew Knutson Joshua Kopka Olivia Kovarik Alexander Kozak Matthew Krause Stephen Kraynak, Jr. Kenna Krone Nickolas Krueger Amanda Kuchan Ashley Kudla Anna Kulvik Katie Kummerer Catherine (Bodmer) Kutzleb Stephanie Kuzmanic Mitchell Labunski Claudia Lambert Megan Lancaster Ashley Lang

Linda and Monte Griffin Christopher and Ruth Grugel Lauren Hansen (’10) Dustin and Jennifer Hass William Hoare and Jane Forester-Hoare (’83) Steven and Marie Janiak Henry Johnson (’04) Hannah Keller (’14) Steven Kirk James and Rachel Lochtefeld Nana (Simons, ’72) and Robert LoCicero Susan Lyford (’93) Kirk MacGregor Steven and Melissa Marovich Lina Martin Corredor Laura Mendoza Montanez Patricia Munoz Andres Corinne and David Ness Molly and Ryan Polk Tyler Prochnow (’13) Patricia Rieman

Eric Larsen Erika Larsen Kristin Larson Patricia Laufenberg Patrick Lawler Kristin LeClair Stephen Ledo Sherron Leggett Karynn Lehne Kristina Leibfritz Kristen Lemberger Alexandra Lemmer Courtney Lenz Adam Lewis Ryan Lindsay Jason Lobojko Kelly Loftus Amanda (Hart) and Austen Lucksted Jacquelyn Lunney Lauren Madson Taylor Maher Brian Malepsy Kelly Marchand Eric Marquis Andrew Martin Amanda Martines Marco Martinez Victoria Martinez Alex Mastroni Courtney Matula Kelsey McCluskey Ember McCoy Connor McCurrie Ian McDonald Michael McDonald Thomas McGovern, Jr. Spencer McKenzie Kyle Medo Amanda Mendoza Michael Merucci Steven Metallo Ashley Mikkola Alyse Mikolas

James and Kathryn Ripley Amanda Robillard and Joseph Wroblewski David and Julia Robinson David and Rebecca Roehl Kyle Rooker Brenda San Jose Zarate Miguel Santos Judith Schaumberg and Frank Aigner Jennifer Thomey Schmidt (’85) Julie Starks (’80) David and Mary Steege Kathleen Steinberg Alexander Tiahnybok Risa Wada Haijuan Wei William Weir Erlan Wheeler, II Elizabeth and Jon Young Paul and Katherine Zavada

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Alumni continued Randi Mikorski Alexandra Milkent Alyssa Miller Mollie Miller Reginald Miller, Jr. Morgan Moaton Kelly Moench Jodi Monk Mitchell Morgan Katie Morman Daniel Morse Hanna Mrozek Ellisa Mullen Benjamin Mulwana Cameron Murdoch Mackenzie Murphy Cayla Myers Alex Nelson Clifton Nelson Samantha Nelson Brent Nemetz Alexander Newberry Rachel Newill Benjamin Nichols Morgan Nichols Paley Nordlof Ryan Novak William Novorolsky Anthony Nudo Rachel O’Brien Alexander Ohman Ann O’Leary Jason Olson Vivian Onano Akinyi Ooko-Ombaka Kayla Orendorff Mikaley Osley Margaret Overholt Brandon Page Corey Palkowski Kelly Palkowski Nicholas Panicola Vasilios Paraskevopoulos Emily Park Margot Parrish Samuel Passarelli Rebecca Payne William Payne Christopher Peavy Susan Peinsipp Alex Peirano John Pendray Timothy Pennino Jennifer Perdzock Michael Pesola Brandi Peters Rachel Petersen Kelly Peterson Matthew Peterson Andrew Pettit Anna Picard Tyler Pierce Scott Pinter Stephanie Pizzo Jane Plier

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Amber Pniewski Corey Posluszny Pamela (Allen) and Gregory Powell Allyssa Powles Blayne and Elizabeth Prassel, Jr. Christopher Pressnall Zachary Preuss Madeline Price Eric Primdahl Bryan Przybilla Jeffrey Pugliese, Jr. Jacqelyn Pursel George Puterbaugh Victoria Pyan Gowtami Rajendran Elizabeth Rakich Sonia Ramos (Guereca) Ortiz Evelyn Randall Kyle and Sarah Rasmussen Michael Raymond Tiffany Reese Ryan Reid Skylar Reinhard Clare Reinholt Zachary Resch Nancy Retana Bari Reynolds Madeline (Gonzalez) Rice Erica Richards Gabrielle Richards Timothy Riding Brittani Risinger Andrew Rosenberg Monica Rosenberger Sydney Rovik Margaret Rudd Alessandra Ruffolo Rachael Russell Sandy Saldivar Jeremy Salzman Carissa Sanchez Stephanie Santiago Michael Schlecht Brooke Schleehauf Kristi Schmidt Jonathon Schmitt Robert Schoen Seth Schofield Jessica Schon James Schultz Anna Schweiss Marlon Senior Ashley Sentieri Steven Sheer Corinne Sheley Margaret (Hawley) Shelton Chelsea Shields Hannah Shields Zachary Shields Michael Sigman Brittany Sikora Bernard Siliezar James Sinclair Alyssa Skowronski Cody Sliwinski

Cody Small Lauren Smith Bryan Soderholm Daisy Sotelo Flores Ryan Sotzen Jill Spann Samuel Spence James Spiers Andrew Stachurski Taylor-Ann Starczynski David Steele Nicholas Stella Haley Stercic Carissa Stevens Karla Stoffel Ally Stonebraker Natalie Stowe Jessica Strief Tyler Suchsland Charlotte Sullivan Christina Sumwalt Connor Sunderland Carsten Swarthout Kevin Sykes, Jr. Adam Szalacinski Matthew Tallman Sarah Taylor Christina Thomas Jena Thomas Michelle Thompson Andrew Thusius Elizabeth Tindall Thomas Trepanier Michael Trevino Brian Triplitt Zachary Troyer Amy Tucek Christopher Tydd Sarah Vanags Kelly VanBoldrik Adam Vande Ven Maya Varma Gregory Volpendesta Jolie Von Ogden Deanna Voss Monica (Loughan) Wagner Lauren Waligorski Angelica Walinski Jackeline Walker-Fernandez Ashley Wang James Ward Kara (Omark) and Sean Warner Samantha Weaver Holly Weber Danielle Weiland Marissa Weiler Jennifer Weiss Devon Wells Samantha Whalen Sydney Whitaker Kyle White Ryan Whittington Trevor Wiles James Williams Jesse Wilson Marisa Wilson

Parents and Past Parents Executive Club Steven and Cindy Chapman Richard and Patricia Christman Richard (’59) and Judith (Ferron, ’61) Dokmo Glenn and Barbara Madrigrano, Sr. John (’65) and Celia Sladek, Jr. William Steigerwaldt Debra (Steigerwaldt, ’78) and Charles Waller Trustees Club W. Craig (’72) and Janice (Ryden, ’74) Deaton Katherine (Semler, ’88) and John (’86) Felton Frederick (’83) and Joan Krull Frederick (’48) and Jewel (Beres, ’46) Marks Ann (Mullins) Tindall (’62) June (Boatman, ’63) and Ashton Waller Carthage Club John and Jeannine Chatham, III Jack (’49) and Mae (Voth, ’52) Harris Flame Club David and Jeanne Calteux Karen (Moldenhauer, ’83) and Michael Howell Martin and Florence Panning Patricia Ward Legacy Club Irma (Niekamp) Anderson (’48) Leon (’58) and Betty (Obert, ’59) Armagost John and Marilyn Bendixen Kenneth (’70) and Marianne (Litawa, ’71) Boehne Robert and Michele Bonn Kevin (’77) and Nancy Brunner Clifford Crone (’50) Michael and Norma Dove Carl (’65) and Karen Engelhardt Steven (’78) and Debra (Erickson, ’80) Hartfield Thomas and Marcia Jason Robert and Susan Johnson, Jr. Larry (’58) and Mary (’58) Krull Barbara Kumbier

Jerry and Margaret Miller Jeffrey Nepote and Sharon Paver-Nepote Harry (’67) and Lois (Spee, ’69) Niese Daniel (’81) and Jane Pechauer William Perry (’62) and Carol Ricciardello Larry and Joni Pinter W. David and Gael Romoser Donald Roulo Robert Schwartz Charles Siekman Elinor Beidler Siklossy Richard and Mary Sjoerdsma Ronald (’57) and Barbara (Boyd, ’58) Stamer Holly Welch John Baker Welch (’76) Kevin Weslaski Dean’s Club Paul Anderson R. W. (’59) and LeNay (McGue, ’59) Anderson Clarance and Gayle Bailey Doug Bauman and Gail Zalokar (’79) Sandra (DeAngelis, ’94) and Joseph Bisciglia, Jr. Frederick (’72) and Betty Body Ivan Eckholm Karen and Carl (’65) Engelhardt Frederick Freitag and Lynn Stegner Freitag Gregory Gadient Steven and Colleen (Rouze, ’98) Gottschalk Gary and Mary Groezinger Hugh Hart (’50) Charles and Kathryn (’82) Heide Kent and Carole Henning Richard and Jill Hirsch Eugene Holst and Cynthia Behrer Gregory (’90) and Barbara Huss Robert James, Jr. Robert (’50) and Mary (Kreppert, ’47) Jeanmaire William Kenney and Margaret Kilpatrick Robert and Sandra Kolosky Colette Loesher Donald Lund William and Kim Madden Kathleen Matthaidess

Malcolm (’65) and Annette Mitchell Lucy (Webb, ’87) and John Neuenschwander Gregory (’84) and Jill Nichols Philip (’67) and Karin (Allen, ’67) Pratt, II Paul (’73) and Christine Price Grant (’77) and Sue Quever Carol (Hintzsche, ’82) and Mustapha Sabbar Albert and Lisa Schweiss Dennis Shields Richard and Paula Shopiro Edward (’57) and Judith (Gorsky, ’58) Simko Philip (’74) and Diane (Jole, ’76) Slocum Jane (Anderson, ’80) and Jack (’72) Spencer John Sullivan Ralph Tenuta Daniel Williams Gail Zalokar (’79) and Doug Bauman Heritage Club David and Dee Dee Black Richard Blessing Dean and Carolyn Brockmeier Michael and Deborah Brown Melvin Claybrook David Curtis Dennis Day (’66) and Renee Raddatz-Day Earl (’77) and Helen Dillow, Jr. Clayton (’59) and Shirley (Eller, ’59) Diskerud Kiriaki and Michail Dolomas Keith Donovan Donald Eickmeyer Kathleen Hanrahan and Richard Capek Mark and Terri Hanson William and Kelly Hellyer Harold and Donna Henderson Jeffrey and Kathryn Huntsinger Robert (’94) and Jill (’98) Knapp Timothy and Judith Kopka Eric (’73) and Mary (Cato, ’73) Koster Brian and Karrie Kummerer Arthur Landry William Lane Ronald (’80) and Cynthia (MacKinnon, ’72) Larson

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Mark Lukas (’70) Michael Marquis Mark and Diana McCoy Michael Montemurro Roy (’57) and Priscilla Moore, Jr. Beth Moorehouse Mark Morse Richard and Barbara Mowen, Jr. Kathy and Michael Oldani Thomas and Carrie Pomahac, Jr. Kent and Lisa Prosch Betsy and David Puterbaugh Ronald and Jennifer Richards Robert Schlack Michael and Kathleen Schmidlkofer David Sjong William Sproule Scott Stassen Kevin Stevenson Gary and Rosemary Storm Kevin (’85) and Donna (Radke, ’86) Suchsland Karla (Rasmussen, ’90) and Shalabh (’89) Tandon Robert (’82) and Elizabeth Tinkoff Thomas Trepanier, Sr. John and Gina Weiser Randall and Sara Wexter David Wick John Wittenborg Carl (’50) and Nora (Arbaugh, ’50) Zitzewitz, Jr. Century Club Steven and Jill Adamczyk Steven (’77) and Jacque (Biery, ’77) Anderson Richard Atwater John Banschbach James (’69) and Jane (Burgermeister, ’70) Barsch Joseph and Beth Bauch Nellie (Hendrichsen, ’61) Beau-Lippert and Mark Lippert William Benge Barry (’78) and Elizabeth Bennett Craig Benthusen Lori Bernhardt Carol (Anderson) Bloemke (’59) Michele and Robert Bonn Jeanette (Erkert) Bowersox (’57) Thompson and Dagny Brandt Edward Brennan Michael and Laura Brennan

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

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Tammi Buhrow Kathleen (Hartl, ’70) and Roger Burdick James and Gail Buskirk Dodi and Bill Callister J. Scott (’71) and Colleen (Kittelson, ’75) Campbell Richard (’66) and Mary Carnes Stephen Conley James Craft Kerry Crain Steve Crane Mark Crego Henry and Carol Crocker Scott Crooker Carl and Janet Deal Cynthia DeBartolo Robert Degenhart, II Donald Dejno Lawrence and Yvonne Dennee Carolyn Dolezal Michael Dubis James and Janice Duncan, III Steven Dykstra Jay Eiring Edward (’74) and Lois Engel Louis and Althea Erfourth Roy (’59) and Leah (James, ’58) Everson, Jr. James and Michelle Farrell Mark Fleischhauer Joseph Fleming Laura (Maaske) Frey (’62) Harold and Mary-Lou Fricke Scott and Marion (Horn, ’89) Gagnon Mark and Phyllis Geistlinger Michael (’82) and Michaelene (Galvin, ’86) Gentile Anthony and Sharon George Richard and Penny Glassman Barry Glicklich Michael and Elizabeth Gorman Ruth (Pinekenstein, ’76) and Paul Guenther Barbara Guido Calvin and Yvette Haller Steve Hamer and Heidi Losinski Richard (’57) and Barbara Hanson Charles and Margaret Hayes David Heniff Larry Hero Michael Herron Gordon (’70) and Jane Hess Bruno and Mary Hilgart, Jr. Raymond (’53) and Reva (’55) Hoewing David (’61) and Susan

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

Hoffman Kim House (’77) and Amy Haines (’79) Kathleen Hunt Kenneth (’53) and Marlys (Dokmo, ’54) Hurst, Jr. Donald Hutton Paul and Shelly Hyland Paul and Beverly Jacobson Nan James Noack (’60) Jaroslaw and Malgorzata Jaworski Allen and Leanne Jebens, Jr. Dieter Jedan (’69) Linda (’86) and Alon Jeffrey C. Dale (’66) and Ardyth (Kovacevich, ’66) Johnson Jule Ann (Vanderwater, ’72) and Donald Johnson William (’75) and Judith Jung Kevin Keleghan and Rosemary O’Connell Thomas (’67) and Margaret (Hubert, ’70) Keller Michael Kessler Frederick Kist Paul Klassman Gary Klein Eric Klingspohn Keith Knoespel Charles and Liz Knutson Jeff and Kathy Koessl Ronald Krause John Kroll Donald Krueger (’50) Russell Lambrecht Jacob and Delilah Landmann Scott Lang and Karen Schroeder-Lang Frederick (’58) and Jolene (Andersen, ’58) Lesher Jodee (Tetting) Liedtke (’72) Van and Sherilyn Light Gregory Linder Carol Lindsay Margot Lori Raymond Luckey Kevin and Sharon Mac Kinnon Susan (Poska, ’70) and Raymond Magiera Robert Malloy Michael and Catherine Malusa Robert Martines Sean (’89) and Lisa (Fanelli, ’85) Matthews Terry and Debra Matula Keith Mayster Michael and Debbie McCurrie Sandra McDonald Todd McKenzie

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

James McNellis Gloria Medow Ted Meyer Kevin and Sandra Mikolas James Milano Joel Miller Margaret Miller and Wayne Johnson Paul (’87) and Marcia Miller Jolene (Andersson, ’77) and Michael Morris David and Judith Morton Scott Mrozek Timothy and Kathy Myers David Nelson Robert (’72) and Joanne Newberg Roberta Noe Melissa Olenchek Carl Omark Allen Ostrowski, Sr. Timothy and Victoria Pare Jeffrey Parks Joe Pascale Anthony Passanante Robert and Emily Peinsipp William and Rhonda Pettit, Sr. Marie Pfarr Faith (Overdier, ’64) and Rodney Pfeiffer Rodney (’64) and Barbara Randall William Reecher Kevin Rewerts Donald (’51) and Wanda Riechers Joseph Rodgers John Roney Joseph and Helen Rose Wesley and Tamara (Swiden, ’84) Rosenberg Arnold Rothenbaum Kevin Rudy Lawrence Ruegg (’54) Thomas Saieg John Sassen Bruce Schafernak Lawrence Scherrer Daniel (’71) and Barbara Schmidt Warren (’60) and Barbara (Behmer, ’60) Schulstad James and Pamella Schwinn Mary Seiler Michael Sheer Bradley Shields Clyde Simonson Myra (Hawkins, ’68) and Joseph Slifka Juanita Smith Leonard and Maralyn Stec Richard Stella Marilyn Stonebraker-Stanford

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Suzanne (Scheibe, ’58) and Franklin Stoneburner Jill (Pryse, ’73) and Woodrow Svoboda Jon (’74) and Marva (Oechler, ’75) Tetting Donald (’57) and Donna (Helker, ’59) Thannen Hans (’56) and Peggy Thomsen Thomas Thorkelson Diana Tomaska-Kochmit Paul Tulacka Brian and Sue Tydd Michael Valentine John (’74) and Margaret Vitkus Gene and Karen Volkman Daniel (’60) and Marianne (Baker, ’59) Wachholz Todd Walter Daniel Weyrauch William (’66) and the late Jane Whyte Peter Wiers Timothy Wild Terrence Wirtz Carol (Piper) Wolff (’47) Donald (’66) and Terri Wruck Craig Yapp Robert (’69) and Diane (Ferch, ’69) Zapf John Zehfus (’50) Reuven and Maria Zimmerman Carthaginian Club Thomas Abler Rollyn (’54) and Charleta Affeldt John Anderson Ronald and Susan (Olson, ’84) Anderson, Jr. Vincent (’70) and Linda (’91) Angel Dennis and Dorothy Ashmore Allan Atkinson Orson and Cynthia Bangert, Sr. Gregory and Shona Barron Dale Bartusiewicz William Baumgart Kenneth and Penelope Beaman Jane (’70) and W. Wayne Beem John (’73) and Deborah (’74) Blair Cathaline Blakey William and Pamela Bland Robert and Carol Boros Edward Bowman Gail Bowyer Jeffrey and Lilla Brummitt Jeffrey and Denise Brunner Michael Bruns Robert and DeAnne Bukari Henry Burkiewicz David Cain

Scott Carlson Pansy Carnegie Patrick and Stacey Carney MaryBeth Carroll Joseph Carrothers Catherine Cassarella James Cejna Gerald Chavatal Bruce Chitwood Mandy Chonos Gregory Collins Linda (Zastrow) Cook (’68) Tom Cooper Dennis and Jan Costis Gerald (’86) and Mari (Jacobson, ’86) Danzer Doreen (Leadley, ’72) and Al DeCesaro Robert Dobbratz Scott Dobrow Michael Dobson David and Annette Duncan John (’57) and M. Suzanne Eakins Brian Epping Rex and Kristine Ewert Richard and Nancy Ewert Amy Fawbush William Fell Robert Ferruzzi Julie Figge David Fink (’65) Frank Fortunato John Fox Gerald and Patricia Freitag Helen Frisk David Gabriel Thomas and Linda Gage Robert and Janet Gall Robert and Marcie Galvin Richard and Mary Gentile, Sr. Cheryl Giesey Earlene (Jornt, ’77) and Mark Girman John and Lori (Odermann, ’78) Gnabasik Rhonda Grabow Valerie Grigsby Michael Grogan Robert Groth George Hahn James and Mary Hamilton Keith and Lori Hansen Donald Harmeyer Kara Hayes William (’71) and Joellyn Heinkel Janice Henningsen (’62) Thomas Hickey Joseph Hiett Michael and Carol Higgins William Hoare and Jane Forester-Hoare (’83) Kristine (’10) and John Hobson Daniel Hoeft Rick Hoffman Kara Holder Lorraine Hollingsworth (’79)

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Parents and Past Parents continued Christopher Hoover Richard Horner Raymond Hughes Janice (Wichmann, ’73) and Steven Hunsader Patrick Istvanek Debra Jackson Carla (Koch) Jaeger (’58) Gerard and Kimberly Jansen Thomas and Roxane Jewell Glenn Johnson Gerald (’78) and Norma Jones Vincent Jordan Jeffrey Kaeppeler (’83) Susan Kaeppeler Glenn Kaht Peggy Kalinka Valerie Karg Barbara (Scandrett, ’76) and Stuart Kaufman Beverly (Hand) Keller (’45) Michele Klingbeil-Burton (’00) and Nathan Burton Gary Korbel Marianne Kountoures Mary Kozil David Krout John Kryl Scott Lambert Jane (Dokmo, ’63) and James Landsverk Keith Leathers Brian and Christina Lelek Frank Lindley Jeffrey Linehan Nick and Maria Liogas Phillip Livermore Alfredo Lopez Robert and Carolyn Loyd David Lumbert Terrance and Leona Maack Timothy Malling Floyd and Arlene Mann Joseph and Angela Mantucca Michael Maratea Ruth Marks Richard Martin Jeffrey Martini, Sr. Janet Matthews Lynn Maynard Charles McAlevy Michael McDorman Frank McGovern Marvin McKimpson Michael McNulty Mary Michel-Egolf (’89) and Barry Egolf Curtis Miller Daniel Miller William and Kathleen Miller Joseph Mitek Dallas Moon Mark Munger Donald Muss

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Lawrence Nawrot Nat (’49) and the late Barbara (Van Deventer, ’49) Nelson James Noble, Sr. Roger and Pamela Nogal James Nuzzo, Jr. Sharon (Klug, ’66) and Thomas Nyman John Oboikowitch (’68) and Margaret Calvert Susan O’Connor Craig and Linda O’Leary Wendell Olson (’60) and Jan Sabol Angelo Paraskevopoulos Paula and Robert Payne Emily and Robert Peinsipp Matthew Pelka Harry (’73) and Barbara (Anger, ’73) Penington Kathleen Penzel Lon Peterson Joseph Pettit Thomas and Lorie Pizzo James and Joanne Plunkett Pamela and Roy Post Paul and Maureen Post Richard Potts Paul and Theresa Przybilla Jeffery and Karen Pugliese, Sr. Vincent and Rita Pusateri Anthony Raia David and Heidi Ramirez Leslie (Annis, ’87) and Robert Rasmussen, Jr. Kevin (’74) and Linda Rattle Christopher Reget John and Ida Reid James Riddle Richard Riddle Al and Lisa Rivard Michael Rizzo Eileen (Phelan, ’87) and David Robel David and Julia Robinson David and Rebecca Roehl Vukota (’82) and Onada Romanovic Michael Rood Kevin and Holly Rooney James and Vada Rosenbalm Michael Rumfield Christine Ryden (’70) Patrick Salomone Edmund Sanok, Jr. Donald (’57) and Gail Schambow Michael Schellpfeffer and Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer (’78) Robert Schneider Dennis and LouAnn Schreiber Steven (’72) and Kim Schultz William Schultz

Jeffrey (’75) and Catherine (Hammock, ’77) Semler, Sr. Richard Shepherd, Jr. Justin (’54) and Maxine Silvius James Small Harold and Lois Solberg Donald (’89) and Virginia Squires Krystyna Srutwa Scott Stahler Jonathan Stauffer Ellen (Galvin, ’78) and the late David (’77) Steenrod Kurt Stefans Kathleen Steinberg Charles Stewart Roger and Elizabeth Straz Daniel Sulik Susan (Rasor, ’93) and Bruce Sullivan Woodrow and Jill (Pryse, ’73) Svoboda Frederick Test Brenda Thissen Patrick (’78) and Dawn Tierney John Tortorella Ardie (Harris, ’85) and Charles Triggs Michael Turner Patrick and Sue Valentine Maria Vega Mark Vitkauskas Fred (’76) and Cynthia (Ebe, ’76) Vogt, Jr. Keith Voss Charles Wallace James Weber Tamara Weber Jeffrey (’74) and Bethalyn (’75) Wedge William Weir Scott Wensman William Werner Willard (’75) and Jean Westra Erlan Wheeler, II Elisabeth White Michelle White-Denny Milton (’48) and the late Evelyn Whitney Steven and Karen Whitty Richard Wienke Timothy Willems Alvera Willhite Randall Williams Helen (Thomas, ’71) and Dennis Williamson Randall and Janice Winbigler Richard Wiser, Jr. Mark Withers William Withers Jeffrey Woller Colleen Wozniarski Edgar Wright, III Richard Zelten

Alumni continued Sarah Wodnik Ryan Wozniak Carlie Wysocke Megan Zerfahs Joanne Zia Stephanie Zimmerman Stephen Zych

2015

Carthaginian Club Kelsey Sopron

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Carthaginian Club Natasha Urbanowitz

Friends of Carthage Executive Club Mary Bishop and Eli Wolf Elizabeth Kassel Brown Mary Enroth Gloria Mullen The Estate of A.W. Clausen The Estate of Jack & Bernice Newkirk Trustees Club Ann Bundgaard Clifton and Gladys Peterson Gary and Lucinda Wilson Carthage Club Thomas Madrigrano Ceacy Moore Rita Petretti Thomas and June Roberg Glenn and Eleanor Sather Joyce Schowalter David and Catherine Straz The Estate of Ralph Lane Mary Wagner Fred Young, Jr. Flame Club Mark and Janice Franzen Scott Lindsley The Estate of Richard I. Preis The Estate of Wayne H. and Ruth Diehl Legacy Club William Aiello William Bucha

Helen Clausen James and Connie Ferwerda Elizabeth Hrajnoha Barbara Kumbier Ronald Levy Roger and Sharon Lindberg William Loughner Joseph and Kathy Madrigrano Patricia Petretti Paulette Petretti Viola Rasmussen Charles Reagan Benn Scherzer Margaret Spangler The Estate of Kenneth and Janice Hamm The Estate of Lois E. Mayer Ralph Wirebaugh Dean’s Club Richard Ayers Patrick Braatz Elizabeth Cmiel Erno and Suzanne Dahl James and Shirley Duncan Thomas and Mary Eggerud Peter Gorman George Haussmann Robert and Mildred Herder Robert King The late Serge Logan Anthony and Wendy Machi Terence Moyer J. Thomas Ray, Jr. John and Patricia Tomsheck Robert Torkelson Shirley Wagner

Jeff Wallace Kenneth Wark Heritage Club William Anderson Richard Baron Matthew Carr Christine D’Amico Michael Durso Ronald and Yvonne Gigstead Ronald and Judith Gillmore Stephen Gow Eugene and Denise Heckel Timothy Horvath William and Joan Kelley Kenneth Kozil Gerald Kurth Patrick Lyons Thomas Melzer Michael Mitchell Conor Moon Helen Mueller Edith Niederer James Okray John Ross Glen Simonson Alex Stewart Michael and Susan Wade Betty Wexter Gary and Michele Zalokar Century Club Samuel Ace Joan Adcock Craig and Terry Aittama David and Elaine Aittama Michael and Susan Aldrich

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Margaret Andersen Mary Anderson Norman Anderson Carly Barker Robert and Lucie Bauman Rebecca Belmont Sandra Benedict Paula Bienemann Timothy Bohannon Douglas Botkin James Bottalla Jeffrey Brecht Michael and Valerie Breitbach Daniel Brown Mary Jo Brown Cliff Brune Benjamin Bruno Carrie Bufalo Benjamin Burnett Maureen Burnie Peggy Callahan Jeffrey Cartwright Nancy Cassato Geri Cedarburg Emma Chatham Marcelle Chromy Justin Cieslewicz James Clauss Timothy Connolly Camille Cox Carl and Mary Cremer Walter and Barbara Cummings Kathy Dachelet Carolyn Deluca Ellen Destephano Vito Dimaso Mary Dixon Maren Dokmo Kent and Joyce Duesing James Dugan, Jr. Kenneth and Anne Dunaway Terry Dykstra Eleanor Eisfeller William Ellis Gerald Erazmus Frances Fleck Stephen Ford Cynthia Frascella Dennis Freund Amy Frier Melissa Fularczyk Sherry Gabrielatos Adam Gatza Kailyn Gebner Judith Giannelli Cynthia Gillmore Charles and Patricia Gohs David Goss David Graham Eugene Graham, III Sandra Gramins Kevin Griffin

Executive Club Trustees Club Carthage Club

William and Deborah Guild John Hahn Steven Hamaker Robert and Diane Hamilton Eugene and Mary Hanneke Edward and Dorothy Hanrahan Jerry Hansen Lorraine Harris Louise Henrich Mike and Mavis Herman Nancy Herron Andrew Higney Lois Hofmeister Alan and Gail Hopkins Rick and Susan Hutson James Igleheart Barbara Jaskolski Michael Jennings Nancy Jennings Melanie Jeter Helen Jezuit Gregory and Kathleen Johnson Homer and Barbara Johnson Catherine Johnston Joesph Kaltwasser William Kase Sophie Kaszubski Doris Kazell Sarah Kilpatrick Ronald Kish Kenneth Klinger Ann Kopka Ryan Gustav and Nancy Kopka Joan Korinek Irene LaBelle Christopher Lahti Thomas Lane Richard Laurn Robert and Linda Lee Janet Leverenz Stephan Livas Patricia Luckey Wayne Luplow Corrine Mathison Dorothy Mau Scott McGrath Mike McKay Llewelyn McKee Richard McMurray Evelyn Means Clayton Meier Siddharth Menta Patrick and Tracy Metzler David and Elaine Michaud Bernadette Miller Melvin and Linda Miritz John Moorehouse Wayne Morrison Thomas Mott Jen D. Mumma Scott Murphy

$25,000 and above $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999

Flame Club Legacy Club Dean’s Club

James Muss Andrew Nathan Jeffery and Katherine Nelson Mark Nelson Cindy Neurohr Paul Nicholson Jamie Noble Jeffrey Novak Germaine Okray Orville Olsen David Paddock Robert Paddock Daniel Parks Robert Pearson David and Louise Petering Moss Pickering Kailin Potter Michael Reichhart Carrie Rheinheimer Thomas Richer Maggie Robinson Michael Romano Evelyn Ross John Rot, Jr. Christine Salzman Harry Sampson Hattie Santucci Michael Scardina Thomas Schepp George Schieler Robert and Kelly Schiess David Schwabacher James and Shirley Seymour James and Elika Shapiro Harry Sheilds Richard Sheridan Jarrett Simonson Virginia Simpson Richard Sleckman Steven Smits John Sobiech Mark Susser Stephen Szumski The Estate of Erwin T. Koch Gregory Treml Jose Trevino Sharon Trinkle Kenneth Van Dine Howard Van Fossen, Jr. Gino Villani Jeffrey Volkman Janet Waller Margaret Walter Kerry Wangberg Joe Wark Tracy Weber Karen Weis Debra Wells Gene Wensel Richard and Wilma Werstler Audrey West Michael and Steffanie West Janice Witherspoon

$2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999

W. Richard and Joan Witt Paul and Laura Wojciechowski Travis Woolley Russell and Kathleen Wortley Theodore and Marion Youngquist Matthew Zogg Marybeth Zuhlke Carthaginian Club Angi Ackard Robert and Lorilee Adams David and Leigh Adler Seymour and Barbara Adler Dorcas Agoro Malinda Ahmann Patricia Alberts Larry Albertson Susan Alcazar Earl Allen Jan Allen Judith Allen Lowell Alt, Jr. Edward Alten David Anderson Graydon Anderson Robert Anderson Roberta Anderson Samantha Anderson Selma Anderson Nick Andriotis Mary Ansari Andreas and Jean Antoniou Hilary Apicella James Arenson Sandra Armes Lauriel Arneson Charles Arthur Ina Atwater Steven Azuma Barbara Azzolin June Azzolin Raymond Azzolin Patricia Azzolin Schroeder Leona Bacastow Annette Bader Maryann Baer James Baffa Durward and Jacqueline Bakker Irene Balcerzak Genevieve Baldwin Anne Ball Patricia Baran William Barcas Maxine Bardessono Nicholas Barnicke, Jr. Destiny Barry Patrick Barry Peggy Barry John Bart Andrew Bartel

Heritage Club $250 - $499 Century Club $100 - $249 Carthaginian Club $1 - $99

Henry Denhart Society Membership Registry Chartered in 1992, in the spirit of the longtime Carthage Trustee, The Henry Denhart Society recognizes individuals who provide for the College through estate plans and a variety of planned gifts. These charitable contributions help ensure the strength and quality of Carthage for generations to come. Mrs. Nadine Acker Karen Affeldt Audrey Allen Irma Anderson Patrick and Kimberly Anderson Dorothy J. Anderson Tamra Andrews Leon and Betty Armagost Roger and Marge Asplund The Rev. Paul Baer Roger Bain The Rev. James and Jane Barsch The Rev. Paul Baughman Linda Bauschke James and JoAnn Beaumont Eunice Becker Kenneth Becker Harry and Audrey Behrens Jeffrey and Elizabeth Behrmann Khristine Beilfuss Laurie Belter Thomas Benson Ruth Berger Margaret Berhenke Dr. Fred H. and Susan F. Bess Dr. and Mrs. John R. Biancalana Timothy J. and Susan A. Bishop Glen C. and Jean Bitter Mary J. and Bruce F. Bitzan Dorathy Bobzin Dr. Richard and Jean (Burr) Boehm Kenneth and Marianne Boehne Elsie M. Boese Edith Botkin Mary L. Bowman Robert and Susan Brandt Muriel N. Brauer The Rev. Sandra R. Britton Wayne H. Brooks David and Lyn Brunn Carol Louise Bruss Neal and Tiina Buckaloo Darlene Bueker Ann Wagner Bundgaard Dorothy Bunck Wendell and Melinda Byram Barbara and Greg Campbell Deborah Carls Mr. and Mrs. David Lesher Carlson The Rev. Dr. Richard and Mary Sue Carnes Carthage Women’s Club Mary Catron

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Thrivent Financial Contributors

Friends of Carthage continued

The following supporters direct their Thrivent Choice Dollars to Carthage. This program allows eligible Thrivent members to select Carthage as their organization of choice to receive donations based on their individual Thrivent membership plans.

Joyce Alber R. W. (’59) and LeNay (McGue, ’59) Anderson Roger Ash Judith (Fars, ’79) and Robert Bagley Richard (’54) and Lois Bailey Christie Balciunas Frederick (’72) and Betty Jean Body Mary Bowman (’49) Delton Brandau (’71) Bonnie (Schmidt, ’75) and Robert Brehmer Gerald and Venita Burling Evelyn Burval Brent and Ginger Canup Gary Canup David (’77) and Diane (Galloway, ’78) Clawson Patrick (’77) and Eunice Cork David Dalbey Patrick (’61) and Janice (Mason, ’61) DesJardin Timothy (’75) and Marilyn Diemer Claudia (Hughes, ’73) and Willem Dijstelbergen Gregory Doby Richard (’59) and Judith (Ferron, ’61) Dokmo Thomas Engstrand Gary (’72) and Barbara (’73) Engstrom Stephen (’79) and Judith (Friese, ’81) Farwig John (’86) and Katherine (Semler, ’88) Felton Donald (’66) and Candace Fessenden, II Dennis Fisher Jill (Rentschler, ’82) and Timothy Fletcher Martha (Sackett, ’82) and Leonard Fowler Laura (Van Puymbrouck, ’85) and John Francis Charlotte (Schaeffer) Frederick (’50) Laura (Maaske) Frey (’62) Carolyn (Kreider) Fries (’67) Jason (’2001) and Sarah Froehner Dana and Amy Garrigan Ronald (’61) and Jane (Bonander, ’61) Geison Mark Geistlinger

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John (’60) and Nancy (Dorner, ’60) George Denise (Dotson) and Paul Gifford (’77, ’99) The late Janice (Van Zile) Hamm (’68) David (’70) and Marion Hansen Jeffrey (’78) and Judith (Smucker, ’79) Haseman Viola Hawkins Gary and Barbara Henkelmann Lovina (Baughman) Hermanek (’47) Alice and Harold Hintzsche Kim Hous (’77) and Amy Haines (’79) Allen (’78) and Karen Hudson Tina (Nelson) Irons (’91) James Jensen Thomas (’69) and Toni (Teske, ’72) Jooss Pamela and Dale Jung Frederick Kabat Jennifer (Appleget, ’97) and Daniel Kaczorowski David Knudson Charles (’82) and Karen (Meyer, ’81) Krey Kurt Landauer Ronald (’80) and Cynthia (MacKinnon, ’72) Larson Ralph Layman and the late Gloria (Soronsen) Layman (’52) Linda Levin (’80) George (’50) and Evelyn Main Scott (’57) and Shirley (Burkart, ’55) Marriner Marilyn (Johnson) Martin (’70) Thomas (’76) and Nancy (Shaw, ’76) Massnick Susan (Wirthwein) McGrath (’69) Janet Messer (’67) Shirley (Sandmeyer) Messing (’67) Carol Nailor (’75) David Nell Krista Neumann (’74) Raymond and Marsha Newell Donald (’58) and Audree (Asmus, ’59) Nielsen Gregory (’89) and Patricia (Moore, ’91) Nikolich Kathy and Michael Oldani Thomas and Louise Oldani

Wallace Olson, Jr. Doris (Gils) Ove (’50) Laura and Milan Pavlica Eloisa Petermann The late Joan (Groenert) Peterson (’55) Ronald (’76) and Sara (’78) Piethe Roy and Pamela Post David (’65) and Barbara (Gatz, ’65) Powers The late Richard Preis (’51) Ann Prellwitz Amanda (Mielke, ’02) and Greg Pulda Grant (’77) and Sue Quever James Rasch (’74) Warren (’49) and Carol (Prange, ’49) Reckmeyer Lois Rentschler David (’81) and Dawn Rieckmann James (’69) and Joyce Roessler Carol (Piediscalzi, ’61) and Terrence Rohr Linda Rosenkranz Carl (’56) and Joyce (Seifert, ’55) Satre Gregory Serviss Doris (Tarnow) Shaw (’55) Leon Shisler Douglas (’63) and Marjorie Short Donald Sondrol (’57) Allen and Carol Stensland Charles Stone Mardell Strycker Michael (’68) and Kathy Swasko Michael (’72) and Sherry Thomas John and Patricia Timmerwilke Patricia Tomsheck Jack (’68) and Pamela (Reynolds, ’69) Tootson Donald Trede Kathleen and Trent Tromp David (’79) and Leah Tuscany Robert (’57) and Beverly Walters Donald and Patricia Whelpley Earl Wolf, Jr. (’62) Robert Woodard Donald (’66) and Terri Wruck Lee (’77) and Beth (’76) Zimmermann

Eliza Barter Diane Bassett Teri Baughman Jerry and Judith Bauman Richard Bauman Sean Bauman Bernadette Baumann Kurt Baumann Ronald Baxa Amy Beardsley Karen Becker Jean Bedigian Susan Bediz Emily Bednar Joyce Behlke Michael Behrens Bruce Belke Susan Berquist Carol Biehn Sterling Biggers John Bilski Gladys Bishop Daniel and Kristine Blanchard Raymond and Nancy Bland Camilla Blanton Rebecca Blasek Virginia Blonde Jessica Bocian R. Denise Bolman Jacquelyn Bonavia Carol Bonnes Susan Borchardt Robert and Dana Borenitsch David and Julie Boshea Wayne Botkin, Jr. Elizabeth Bowman Jane Braatz Dennis Bracco Caroline Bradbury Nicholas Bradley Sandra Brainard Cynthia Brandt David Brandt Sheryl Brandt Marilyn Braungardt Sandra Bravata Rosemary Brendel Mary Brennan Larry Breovitz Michael Broderick Mary Broughman Leroy and Elaine Brummitt Denise Bruton Marilyn Bruton Elizabeth Bryers Robert Buckley Barbara Bucy Mary Budzik William Burke Anna Burkiewicz Ryan Burn Andrew Bushell Daniel Busiel Jenifer Butenschoen Joan Butenschoen Diane Butler

Karla Butler Robert Butzen Tanzanique Cage Michael Campanile Winona Campbell Ronald Campion Virginia Campos Juan and Denise Cardenas Mitch Carlander David Carlo Russell and Debbie Carlsen Marvin Carlson Patricia Carlson The late Donna Carlsson Margaret Carpentier Janet Carroll Kristi Carroll Marian Casciaro Debra Caves Whitney Cavin Piero and Catherine Cecchi Steven Cecchi Jerome Cefalu Annette Chamberlain Karla Chaplin Paul and Judith Chavez Terry and Carol Chinn Mary Chupak Ana Cintron-De-Navarro Darryl Clements Ronald Cmiel Scott Coffland Inette Coleman John Coleman, Jr. David Collins Gordon Collins John and Gayle Collins Sylvia Collins Karen Colon Leslie Conner Susan Connolly Sheila Connor Patrick and Patricia Considine Carleton Cook Carrie Costello Colleen Costello Dana Coulter Delores Craft Theresa Crewe Tom Crooker Cesar Cruz Chris Csongradi Brittany Cullin Jeffrey Curtin Kathleen Czeszewski Richard Davidson Christopher De Lira Michael Deam Robert Deangelo Kimberly DeBerge Jane DeHaan James Deike Noel DeLaMar Brittney DeMik Merry Demske Laure Des Jardins

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Henry Denhart Society Continued George Despotis Rick Dezek Elsie DiCesare Margaret Dickow William Diehl, IV Sue Difatta Vincent Difatta Heather Dill Phyllis Dix Richard Dix Joan Doherty Joseph Dominic Lynn Dooley Ursula Dotson Jen Drath Thomas Drover Hannah Duke Michele Dunard Brittani Dyer Denise Dyer Michael Dyer Michele Dyl Anita Elkin Jack Elkin Alan Ellingham Lisa Empen Kathleen Enzenbach Cynthia Erdmann Gerald and Linda Euting Kimberly Fahlbeck Irene Fanelli Leroy and Diane Fauser D’Monti Fedele Robert Fehling Dennis and Barbara Feider Catherine Feldkamp Barry Fentz Paul Fetting Laura Fields Mary Finch

Michele Fiorito Joseph Flaherty Ronald Fleck Mary Fleming Robert Flott Lyla Flynn Richard and Deborah Flynn Mike Fodness Joseph Folisi Kenneth and Carol Folisi Beth Folsom George Folsom Jack Foote Mark Foote Maryanne Forde Diane Foster Susan Foster Melissa Fox Betsy Foxwell Vickie Franklin Ricky and Dana Frederick Dale Froehlich S. Brigid Fujino Jennifer Gabrielatos Julia Galeles Mary Galloway Daniel Galvin Kurt Gamlin Kathleen Garrity Richard Garski Kevin Gasner Elizabeth Gatti Joan Gedra Kenneth Gellerman Kathryn Gemig Melanie Gengo Daniel Geraghty Annie Getz Julie Giannini Margaret Gilbert-Ulrich

Patrick and Mary Gill Julia Gladis Donna Glickman Autumn Gnabasik Arlene Gobin Daniel Goeppner Kimberly Goerger Florence Gofron Amy Gonka Ann Goodpaster George Gorton, IV John Graham Utica Gray Pamela Greathouse Christina Greene Gary Greene Lori Greene Wayne and Ardyth Greenwood Melissa Greiner Carolyn Griffith Gayle Grigsby Michael and Cheryl Grimaldi Joshua Groh Pamela Gross Joyce Grove Stanley and Margaret Gruenwald Carol Gruschow David and Christine Grusczynski Richard Guenther Susan Guevara Gail Gunderson Judith Gutawiller George Gutknecht Joyce Gyurina Michael Gyurina Bernard and Janet Hackbarth Cheri Hahn

Etta Halasz Thomas Halbur Jason Hale Thomas and S. Lynn Halloran Joyce Hammer Alan Hamon Paress Hampson Margaret Hankett Karen Hanover Carrie Hansen Lisa Hansen Andrea Harbison John Harrington Joyce Hart Judith Hart Helen Hartman Cassandra Harville Mark and Terry Hass Chris Hatch Robert Hauswirth Dean and Beth Haviland Ashley Hayes Vicki Haynam Denise Hays Tytiana Hearn Ann Heeren Elizabeth Heil Janet Hein Arthur Heitzenrater Theresa Hemauer Patricia Heniff Tammy Henreid Andrea Herbster Patricia Hermanowicz Carlos Hernandez Stephan Hernandez Valerie Hernandez Clement Hero Julie Herrmann Robert Herrmann

Cindy and Steven Chapman George J. Chardukian Susan M. Chesen Richard M. Christman Rosemarie (Poletto) Clancy Nona and Calvin Claus Helen Clausen Steven and Robin Clawson Lorilyn Colleran Julie Coffman John and Judy Cooley Robert and Virginia Cornog James and Doris Craig Mary K. Cramer Sieglinde U. Daack Barbara Dale Dennis R. Day Tina Dayne Sharon Decker Cynthia Dingwall Clayton and Shirley Diskerud Robert and Lois Dittus Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Dokmo Helen Dorak Kenneth and Maureen Drum Ingrid Dumke The Rev. David L. Echelbarger and The Rev. Christine Thomas-Echelbarger James L. Eckdahl David and Doris Ehlert Donald and Virginia Eken Bernice Ellis Bonnie Andersen Engel Lois A. Ennes Penny Enroth Karen Evans Linda Even and Scott Kania Joyce Fahrenholtz John and Helga Fairgrieve Douglas M. Farr Edith Fellows Anne Felton The Rev. Dr. Ellsworth and Kay Freyer Gina Madrigrano Friebus John W. and Judith A. (Ewig) Fritsch Warren E. and Carol Gammeter Cynthia (Osgood) and Wesley Geib Ronald and Jane (Bonander) Geison Earlene Jornt Girman and Mark Girman The Rev. Joleen Gleasman Leland C. Gleasman John L. Gorton Elsie (Anderson) and William Goulding Karen and Robert Graham Joanne Greathouse Dr. Cornelia A. (Ellis) Green Ted G. Greenlee Mrs. Shirley Grimsby Carol Gronau Edna Gross R.W. Groth William and Blanche Gunderson Linda Hagemann Amy Haines and Kim House Diane and Richard Halom H. Jeffrey Hamar Patricia Hamilton The Rev. Dick and Jaynie Hamlin

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Friends of Carthage continued Christine Hester Norman Hillner Ronald and Nancy Hirsch Thomas and Kristen Hirsch John Hodel Sally Hoffman Sharon Hoffman Hans and Laura Hofmeister John Hogan Chris Holdenrid Norma Holder Leland Holm Margaret Honeck Michael Hopkins Scott and Sherry Hopkins Tina Hopkins Kimberly Horbas Richard Hostetler Walter and Barbara Hugh Taylor Hurry Fatima Jallow Judith Jardina Donna Jarvi Brad Javers Travis Javers Michael Jebens Noreen Jeffson Heather Jensen Carrol Jerdee Taylor Jerominski Carol Johnson Darlene Johnson Josclyn Johnson Joyce Johnson

Robert and Carolyn Johnson Heather Jones Patricia Jones Rebeccah Jones David and Angela Jost Thomas and Marcelline Jost The late Wayne Joubert John and Phyllis Kamperschroer Jason Karrels Dorothy Kase Kimberly Kase Robert Kase Jeff Kasper Kendall Katskee Steven Kaufman Michael Kazlauskas Joanne Keenan Mary Kelley Adam Kennedy Jeraldine Kennedy Sheila Kennedy Barbara Kenney John Kenney Albert Kern Kathryn Kern Fred and Sharon Kerr Janet Kibler Kimberly Kill-O’Neill John and Pauline Kiltinen Jodi Kingsfield Tyler Kingsfield Christopher Kirbabas Judith Kirby

John Klabechek Patricia Kleber Linda Jo Kline Kenneth Klint Antoinette Kloppman Mandy Kluck Taryn Knapp Esther Knoespel Gerard and Karoline Koehler James and Karen Kolb Roxanne Koller Steven Kollmann Mary Konsin Koa Kopacz Frank Korinek Michael Korstad Douglas and Mariann Kosar Robert Koterwski Kristin Koziczkowski Suellen and John Krahn Richard Krake Janis Kratochvil Kenneth Krause Arlene Krawczyk Gerald Krieg Jarlene Kriehn Kristine Krukowski Ruth Kuipers Nancy Kunevich Steven Kupcikevicius Donald and Valerie Landbo Constance Lane John Lane Elizabeth Lange David Larsen

Churches Calvary Lutheran Church Green Bay, Wisconsin

Wares Grove Lutheran Church Butler, Illinois

Christ Lutheran Church of Melrose Melrose Park, Illinois

St. John’s Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Monroe, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

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Sisters of St. Francis Brillion, Wisconsin

James Larsen Laura Larsen Nancy Larsen Daniel Larson, Sr. Kay Larson Raymond Lauer Joseph LaVicka Kay Lecus Jean Leedham Cheryl Legler Susan Legler Edward and Diane Lehmann Andrew Lewis Marilyn Lick Billie Lidik Lawrence Liesen Helene Ligocki Richard and Danielle Ligocki Robert and Sandra Ligocki Nancy Lindberg Jason Linn Kyra Lischi Janice Litkey Joslin Lloyd David Lockie Vincent Loeffler Valerie Loftus Janet Loiacano John Loiacano Susan Loiacano Leonard Long James Lont Howard Lopata Ray Los Rose Losurdo Judy Loth Nathan Lott Darin Lottig Stephen Loudon and Victoria Sykes Loudon Gayle Lovejoy Rose Lovejoy Julie Luczkiw Mary Luebke Francisco Luna George and Candice Lutz Mary Mackeben Joseph and Virginia Mackey Jack Madden Joseph Madden Robert Madura Robert Maerzke Patricia Magnuson Kathleen Mahoney Cathryn Majchrzak John and Sharon Malusa Elviera Mancini Michael Manteufel Marc Mantucca Gregory Marco Sandra Marczewski James Marino Jo Marshall Tambra Martin Tony and Elizabeth Martini John Maschke Joseph Massarelli

Virginia Matel Marc Matlock Kathleen Mayer Carlo Mazzuca Judith McAndrews Sean McAuliffe Janice McCann Terence McCarville Erin McCook Rita McCusker Anne McDevitt Marjorie McDevitt Judy McDowell Carroll McDurmott Virginia McDurmott David and Mary McEleney Kenneth and Esther McGehee Matthew and Nancy McGowan James McGrath Therese McHale Suzanne McKechnie Randi McLuckie Donald McNellis Rose McNellis Lauren Mecker Leonard Mentkowski Mary Menzer Susan Meyer Barbara Michaels Chris Miller John Miller Matthew Miller Richard and Naomi Miller Scott Miller David and Linda Mills Maureen Minarcik Joseph Minneci Wendy Misik Laura Mitchell Sean Mitchell Pamela Mitten-Stencel Barbara Mohr Jerry and Mary Ann Moll Carl and Michelle Monefeldt Vincent and Patricia Monzella Deborah Moon William Moore Trent Morgan Michael Moriarty Paul Morman Gayle Morris Cheryl Mothes Kimberly Mrkonich Steven Mueller Alexis Mulcahy Dennis Murphy Therese Murphy JoAnn Murtha Irene Musur Robert Musur Jason Nakamura John Nason Nola Naughton Marlene Nehls Donald Neumann

Heidi Nevoso Julie Nichols Mark Nicol Michael Niederkorn Rhonda Nienhueser Russell Nixon David and Beverly Nodine William and Kathleen Noon Ellen Nottingham Marilynn Nousaine Simpson Kyle Novak Brian Nuxoll Kathleen Nuzzo Bethany O’Boyle Mary O’Brien John and Susan O’Day Iwona Odolski Regina O’Keefe Emilia Oleksy Sue Oleksy Marie Olsen Steven Olson Ann O’Neill Paul Osipoff, Sr. Philip Oster Stephanie Ostrowski Gary Otto Ruth Owen Gary and Nancy Owens William Owens David Paciga Judith Paciga Norma Pagel Anthony Palaggi Hilde Palaggi James Palaggi, Sr. Karen Palandri Jack Palmen Jeff Parisi Joan Parks Kimberly Parpart Krutika Patel Barbara Patush Jimmy Payne Robert Peacock, Jr. Alan Peake Deborah Pecci Simon and Lesia Pedersen Lory Peercy Joan Pekulik Kathleen Pershey Thomas Persick Jeffrey and Julie Peterson Andrew and Toni Petkovsek Janet Petrovski Robert Phalen Christine Pickett Michelle Pickett Barbara Ploszay Wieslow Pluta Michael Pohl Karen Porter Barbara Postma John Potter Keith Potts Eugenia Poulos Nancy Poulson

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Henry Denhart Society Continued William Prager John Pralle Karyn Prather Richard Presendofer Thomas Preston Anna Primus Thomas Proffit Jacki Pyan Sheila Pyan Ashley Quinn Paula Quinn Joseph Quirk Eric Radomski Anel Ramirez Robert Ramlet Joseph Ratzki Kathleen Rausch Cheryl Recchia Shane Reid Edmund Restifo Donna Reynolds Nicole Reynolds Sharon Reynolds Helen Rhodes Theodore Ridgway, Jr. Art Riley Jessica Rinka Steven Rizzo Gary Roberts Wanda Roche SaraLee Rodgers Schmidt Peter Rodgers Juan Rodriguez Lisa Roessler Marlene Rogers Deborah Rohrwasser Darlene Rokusek Erick Roman Annette Romine Susan Roso Juanita Ross Ronald Ross Annette Ross-Felber Dorothy Rossman Duane Rowley, Jr. Herald Ruedi Thomas and Kathy Russell Lacey Ruth Kevin Ryan Matthew Ryan Thomas Ryan Harold and Donna Saalfeld Michael and Deborah Saddy Robert Sagadine Stephanie Sagadine William Salkeld Nicholas Sall Lisa Salter Patricia Samborski Keith Samz Michael and Judy Sanders Peter Santucci Barbara Sass Janet Sass Dexter and Lynn Sattler Kenneth Sawallisch Patricia Scaman

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John Scambler David and Sarah Schabes Thomas and Janis Schaefer Todd Schayes Kelly Schimanski Merlin Schmidlkofer Anna Schmidt Darlene Schmidt Janet and Arthur Schmieding Janet Schnack Richard Schnuck Ted and Monica Scholz Audrey Schrank Arthur Schroeder Tracy Schulte Amy Schultz Norma Schultz Brian Schulz Mona Schwartz Patricia Schwartz Christine Schweickert Lorraine Schweiss Gloria Scuglik Robert Seidell Jacqueline Self Robert and Elizabeth Sellars Emily Selovich Annette Serritella Samuel Serritella Mary Ann Shahda Robert Shapiro Jo Ann Shea Susan Sheard Earl Shearer David Shuey Michael Silver Janyne and William Silvers John Simley Charles Simonson Matthew Simpson Myla Sjong Paul Sket Warner Slaughter Donald and Marilynn Sliter Rhonda Slone Lorraine Smaha Jeffrey Smart David Smetana Dolores Smith Glen Smith Jennifer Smith Louise Smith Nathaniel Smith Valerie Smith Joseph Sobiech Teryn Solan Raymond Solberg Dolores Solimene Kimberly Solomon Elizabeth Solum Laura Sonefeld Patrick Sonefeld Diana Soots Fred Sopron Tyler Southwood William Spaciel Karen Sparkowski

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Betsy A. Hanisch Roger K. and Melicent M. Hansen Vicki Hansen The Rev. Richard J. and Barbara Hanson Thomas J. Hardt Mae V. and Jack S. Harris Scott Harris and Rosalinda Mesa-Harris William C. and Sarah Harris Susannah and Creston Hart Steven and Debra Hartfield Donald Hedberg Georgia Heffel Janet L. and Steen W. Heimke, Jr. Penny L. and Frederick G. Henke Kent and Carole Henning The Rev. and Mrs. Donald W. Herdman Lovina Hermanek Douglas and Joyce Herolt Kurt Hilden The Rev. Thomas Hilger Alice A. Hintzsche Kent Hodges Dr. Carol Holm Elizabeth Hrajnoha Gordon B. Hubbs Timothy W. Hughes Marjorie Humburg Erik Humlie Kenneth A., M.D., and Marlys D. Hurst Gregory and Barbara Huss Virginia M. Huston Bernice (Hightower) Ihlenfeld Dr. Raymond W. Ingwalson Valerie and Cherelle Ireland Dr. and Mrs. John R. Jeanmaire The Rev. Dr. Ardyth and C. Dale Johnson John and Mary Johnson Richard and Annette Johnson Ruth A. Johnson Warren (Chip) and Donna Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jooss Ronald Jung Don and Yvonne Kaelber Timothy and Ellen Kartisek Terrence Keegan David and Virginia Kehl Beverly Keller Ewald Kessler Walter and Joann Kilgus R. Alan Kimbrough Jeanette V. and Leonard J. Klappauf Carlene Hunter Klement Maggie Klingenmeyer Ihde The Rev. Howard Knox Cathy L. Kobs Inez Koch Sharon S. Koelsch Joyce C. Koenitzer Shirley Kozak Marty Kraemer The Rev. Donald Krueger Mrs. George W. Krueger LeeAnn Lambrecht-Banks John R. and Sandy Lang Thomas Lee Thomas W. Lentz Odelle (Monte) Leonard The Rev. Dr. Robert R. Lesher

Mary Jane Lewis Gary and Jodee Liedtke Phyllis Linn Natividad Lovitt Charlotte Lukas Mark Lukas Shirley M. Madrigrano Larry and Peggy Magnesen Elaine Malzahn Ruth Mandelbaum Dorothy Marconi The Rev. Fred and Jewel Marks David Marshall Mary Massey Thomas P. and Nancy A. Massnick Jeffrey and Donna Matheus Dean and Donna Matthews Alex and Sharon Matusevicius Audrey D. Vanderwalker Mayer Oralee McNamara Guy Meiss Brian and Janet Melin Alice Mianecki Donald M. Michie The Rev. Christopher M. and Donna Miller Jens Miller Margaret Miller Dr. Melvin and Linda Miritz Malcolm and Annette Mitchell Dennis Monroe Alan R. and Patricia A. Morgan Terri J. Morrissey Gloria Mullen Diane Muri Scott R. and Jean Needham Carl B. Nelson The Rev. Carl O. Nelson Noel R. Niemann Harry and Lois Niese Jack and Marian Nitz Marcia Nolan Emil T. Novak Betty O’Grady Andrea Rinne O’Reilly John Oboikowitch and Margaret Calvert Diane L. Olson Thomas L. and Susan Bullen Olson Wendell Olson Kevin Orlakis Eric W. Otterbein Doris Ove The Rev. Kathleen Panning and The Rev. Gary Brandenburg Martin and Florence Panning Edwin W. and Grace Ann Parkhurst, Jr. Connie M. Parli Henry and Susan Paul John and Cheryl Peacock John H. Pender Clifton and Gladys Peterson Timothy and Eunice Peterson Kurt Piepenburg and Kate Jerome Thomas Pierce Dee Pihl Terry and Evelyn Pillinger Patricia Pixler Rick and Brenda Poggendorf Gordon and Jean Postlewaite Philip and Karin (Allen) Pratt

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Friends of Carthage continued Natasha Urbanowitz Steve Uzelac John Valaske Gary and Patricia Valentine John Van Artsen Kathleen Van Campen Cara Van Fleet Kathleen Van Mieghem Lloyd Van Sickle Robert Vance Kathleen Vanna Margaret Vanna Lauren Vannoy Jon Vansickle Adeline Vasy Cullen Vaughn Judith Vecitis Richard Velinski Jennifer Venezio Teresa Vetter Lolita Vine Alberto Vitalli Brian Vodicka Jed Voller Julia von Gries Raymond and Barbara Von Loewe Joseph and Kathleen Vondruska Jack Voss Eleanor Wackerman Henry Wackershauser Gerald Wade Donna Walker John Walther Ronald Wambach Tamara Wanta Jody Ware Mitchell Ware Guy Warke Robert Warner Betty Warren Michael Wary Linda Watkins Barbara Wattman Shannon Weakley Patricia Webb David Weber Mabel Weber Janet Weglarz Irene Wegner Carol Weingart Anne Weinrep John Weisbrod Edward and Gloria Weiskotten Iris Weiss Donald Welch Amy Welton Dieter Wernicke Jerry Werwie Nancy Wheeler Lance and Jennifer White James Whitehead Margaret Whitty Jody Wicihowski

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Dolores Prellberg Paul and Christine Price Dawn Raabe Catherine Rambo Rosabel Rasmussen Carol and Warren Reckmeyer Kimberly Rehfeldt Bradley and Agatha Reiners Carol Reinholtz Lynn and William Reining Leonard A. Rempert Theodor P., Jr. and Victoria C. Repsholdt Nels and Gretchen Ritola Andrew Roberts Terrence and Carol Rohr Rebecca J. Romeis Isabel Campbell Rossey Lisa Ross-Miller Margaret Roth Albert and Phyllis Rother Lawrence Ruegg Bruce C. Sandelin Glenn A. and Eleanor S. Sather Paul K. Schacht Judith Schaumberg and Frank Aigner Lois Schmidt Wilma J. Schneider James and Susan Schweke Michael and Lynne (Galligani) Seago John C. Seal Loren H. and Vickie Semler Sarah and George Serigos Susan and Michael Shaw Dr. Pamela Sherer Dr. John R. Sladek, Jr. and Dr. Celia Sladek Edward W. and Alice Smeds Dr. Robert J. and Dawn C. Smick Dr. Louis W. Smith, Jr. Phyllis (Schreckenberg) Smith Donald Sondrol Margaret Obermaier Spangler Harold and Nancy Stalf Ronald and Barbara Stamer The Rev. Jonathan P. and Barbara Redman Stansfield

Linda Staubitz William Steigerwaldt The Rev. William M. Stewart Kenneth A. and Cathleen M. Stofen Alex Stoll Christine Swannell The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Swanson Daniel T. Swift Ralph J. Tenuta Ann Tindall Carl and Janice Tomasek Jack and Pamela Tootson Mildred M. Trede The Rev. Robert and Virginia Trendel Dr. Ross H. Trower Robert and Tanya Tuszynski Gerald Ugland James and LaRue Unglaube Karen Van Lone and Richard Britton Albert Van Maren Fred, Jr., and Cynthia Vogt June and Ashton Waller The Rev. Dr. Robert and Beverly Walters Elaine L. Walton Donald R. Wantage Marilyn Ward Mary Kimbrough Webb Barbara Ann Wegner Mr. Charles F. Werner David and Heather Wiers Darrell and Karen Willson Gary and Lucinda Wilson The Rev. William Wittig Barbara Woerner Earl F. “Bud� Wolf Jim and Janet Wolfenberg Carol Jean Piper Wolff J. Nelson Wood Margot Woolard Dr. and Mrs. Donald Kurt Wruck Tim Yanacheck Dianne Yeoman The Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Youngquist James and Corrine Zoellick

In Memoriam Mr. George Acker The Rev. Wilbur M. Allen Carmen Ambroggio Alan Anderson Richard R. Anderson Mary Frost Ashley William and Ruth P. Barnard Rachel Baughman Ella Sue Beck Thomas Becker The Rev. O. Garfield and Mary Louise Beckstrand II The Rev. E. W. Belter Mildred Frantz Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benson Waldo Berger Luther Berhenke Dr. Samuel H. and Helen E. Bess Mary L. Biedermann Marion Blalock Joel Bleeke Irene Borsh Werner and Delores Bothe Leroy Botkin Wayne Botkin William G. Boucha Merle and Eunice Boyer Harold and Patricia Brainard Dr. Jerald C. Brauer The Rev. Everett Bunck Axel C. Bundgaard Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Capps Howard E. and Ruth Carlson Ruth M. Carlson Alice Moody Chapin Charles F. and Vivian Chevillon Marie E. Children Robert and Kay Chiples Mark and Rose Marie Christy A.W. Clausen John Clausen Peggy Clausen James E. Coeur Amos Coffman, Jr. Marian Conavay Robert P. and Janet E. Cowden Valborg Sinkler Crossland Aloys J. Daack Oliver and Dorothy Daggert David E. Dale Evelyn Dameier Mary Jane Dau Anna Derek Wilbert and Doris Dieckhoff

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The Rev. William and June Diehl Wayne and Ruth Diehl Ronald and Wilma Dopp Marvin Dorak Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Dorner Frank W. Drew David R. Dumke Ruth Dusing Adele E. Eisenhower Mary Eller Paul Ellis Raymond P. Ennes Leonard Enroth Mr. and Mrs. George E. Eykamp Naomi Farr Donald L. Faulkner Lester Feiertag The Rev. Bob Fellows The Rev. Maurice Felton Owen B. Fess Dorothy Fink Marian G. Fischer Annamae (Easterday) Flesher Dorris A. and Ruth L. Flesner Mildred H. Frank The Rev. Otto H. and Esther Friedmann The Rev. Wesley and Mildred Gallup Melvin Garb Mrs. Emmert A. Gassman C. Don Gerdes Betty Jane Gies Dr. Paul C. and Inez Goerner Herbert H. Goodman George Greathouse Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Grede The Rev. Hoover T. Grimsby Kent R. Guelig Herbert Hagemann Margaret Shaver Hallett Linda Haluska Kenneth and Janice Hamm Hazel A. Hanson Joseph and Marion Harding Ortha Harstad H. Leon Harter Robert Hartman Marie M. Hartmann Charlotte E. Hasenbach Lothar Haubrich Elizabeth Heberling The Rev. Robert S. Heide Donald Hensey Charles Hermanek Melvin Hesbol Gene and Ruth T. Hetzler Karen Hilger

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James McNamara Sara Diehl Mekemson Paul and Caroline Merkle Dr. Christian H. and Jeanne Meyer Mary Alyce Michie Frances G. Miller The Rev. Ivan H. Miller R. William Miller Virginia Cobb Moll Robert J.E. Morin The Rev. Frank S. Moyer Helen L. Mueller Charles Mullen George Harold Musch Edwin Nelson Pauline Hedrick Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Newhouse Bernice Newkirk C. Jeanne Nicholson Mrs. G. Leonard Niekamp William L. and Doris E. Niemann Irene E. Nydahl Shirley Olson George and Hazel Osborn Bruce and Jan Paddock James and Marianne Parker Mabel Parsons Robert J. and Joan H. Peterson Evelyn M. Pfeuffer Mike Pihl Florence Pray The Rev. Dr. Richard I. Preis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Pugesek Ethel K. Puntenney Nacy Randel Jean Christensen Rehm Janice S. Rempert Harold A. Rendleman Robert F. and Marion A. Reshan John and Sarah J. Rhine William and Evelyn A. Rogers The Rev. Dr. Robert S. Romeis Monroe Lawrence Rosenthal Harold and Janet Ross Leona Roth

The Rev. Robert Roth Alice Mack Rowe Marilyn Sackman Mrs. Gay Sandelin Mrs. Jack Satorius The Rev. Howard H. and Doris E. Schaar Ms. Florence Schaefer Grace B. Schafer Gwendolyn Schmiedeskamp Jacob W. Schneider Wilbur and Katherine Schnitker Clarisse Seibert Dorothy Shienbrood Lorraine Sinkler Curtis Smith John Hill Smith Mary G. Smith Mrs. Wilfred J. Sonntag Anna Sovish Fred and Margaret E. Spangler The Rev. John R. Spangler, Sr. Marguerite Spangler Jean Stanley Gary E. Stanulis Arthur Staubitz Donna Wolf Steigerwaldt Barbara Susina Stewart Richard W. Stitzel Helen Stolldorf Walter Suter The Rev. Milan E. Swasko Margaret Tenuta John W. Jr and Bessie M. Thompson Bernice Matson Thomsen Dr. Howard and Betty Tieckelmann Bernadette Tranbarger Margaret Doering Trower LeRoy Ufkes Joy C. Valentine Marianne (Kidd) Van Maren Helen Vollrath L. Frank and Ruth Vorpahl Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wagley Donald E. and Lois P. Wagner John and Mabel Wandell Lois Z. Wantage Albert Webb

Patti-Jo Wendricks Sandra R. Werner Mr. and Mrs. Maynard F. Westring Joan Whitby Charles A. and Brena U. Whitten Isabelle Wittig Carolyn Wolf Dr. Robert D. Wolff Harriet L. Wood Richard Woolard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Worley Helga Youngquist Ronald and Diane Zalokar The Rev. William C. Zimmann

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Torchbearers Becky Adams

Karen Anderson

Bethany Lutheran Church Mauston, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Moline, Illinois

Joanne Adrain

Pamela Anderson

Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Oregon, Illinois

First English Lutheran Church Peoria, Illinois

Jim Ahlquist

Ronald Anderson

Christ The King Lutheran Church Brookfield, Wisconsin

Lynette Ahrndt, ’88 North Cape Lutheran Church Franksville, Wisconsin

Alice Akins Faith Lutheran Church Forreston, Illinois

Tom Alesia Lakeview American Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Gloria Allhiser Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Appleton, Wisconsin

Ledith Ambs, ’54 Faith Lutheran Church Okemos, Michigan

Mary Ament, ’71 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Wausau, Wisconsin

Lidia Amonson, ’69 Bay Shore Lutheran Church Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin

Rickey Amstutz Holy Cross Lutheran Church Livonia, Michigan

Nancy Anderegg French Creek Lutheran Church Ettrick, Wisconsin

Paul Andersen, ’76 Grace Lutheran Church Tomahawk, Wisconsin

First English Lutheran Church Peoria, Illinois

Ryan Anderson St. John Lutheran Church Toluca, Illinois

Steven Anderson, ’77 Messiah Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

Susan Anderson Dovre Lutheran Church New Auburn, Wisconsin

Susan Anderson, ’84 Grace Lutheran Church Dodgeville, Wisconsin

Tammy Anderson Immanuel Lutheran Church Earlville, Illinois

Timothy Anderson Immanuel Lutheran Church Altona, Illinois

Suzanne Anderson-Hurdle Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Romeoville, Illinois

Vernita Andre St. Mark Lutheran Church Roseville, Michigan

Jean Appel Bethany and Elim Lutheran Church Almena, Wisconsin

Betty Armagost, ’59 Messiah Lutheran Church Wauconda, Illinois

Leon Armagost, ’58

Barbara Anderson, ’75

Messiah Lutheran Church Wauconda, Illinois

Grace Lutheran Church Loves Park, Illinois

John Ashland

Dawn Anderson Faith Lutheran Church Brownstown, Michigan

Deanne Anderson Holy Cross Lutheran Church Wheaton, Illinois

Glenn Anderson, ’78 Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Hancock, Michigan

Irma Anderson, ’48 Bethania Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

Jeffrey Anderson, ’75 Grace Lutheran Church Loves Park, Illinois

Judy Anderson Bethany Lutheran Church Star Prairie, Wisconsin

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Danielle Balmer

Susan Bennett

Sally Borcherding, ’70

Carol Bruss, ’51

Zion Lutheran Church Ashippun, Wisconsin

Christ Lutheran Church Vernon Hills, Illinois

St. John’s Lutheran Church Springfield, Illinois

Lake Park Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Hugo Banberth

Lori Benoy

Penny Bos

Paul Brynldson, ’78

Bethany Lutheran Church LaPorte, Indiana

Ezekiel Lutheran Church River Falls, Wisconsin

Christ The Servant Church Waukesha, Wisconsin

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Cynthia Bangert

Linda Bensen

Jill Boston

Bonnie Bucholz, ’74

Christ Lutheran Church Sharon, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Oak Lawn, Illinois

Zion Lutheran Church Woodville, Wisconsin

Christ Lutheran Church Clarendon Hills, Illinois

Orson Bangert

Dawn Benson

Laura Bowler

Gary Bucholz, ’73

Christ Lutheran Church Sharon, Wisconsin

Irving Park Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Alleluia Lutheran Church Naperville, Illinois

Christ Lutheran Church Clarendon Hills, Illinois

Carole Bansback, ’53

Paul Berge

Mary Bowman

Melanie Buckley

Messiah Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, Indiana

Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

Bone Lake Lutheran Church Luck, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church DePere, Wisconsin

Ben Bergren

Angie Bratty

Denise Buehler

St. Paul Lutheran Church Greenville, Michigan

Griffith Lutheran Church Griffith, Indiana

Julie Brault

Mandi Buonincontro

St. Paul Lutheran Church Gilman, Illinois

Grace Lutheran Church Cambridge, Wisconsin

Carol Braun

Lauren Busey

First Lutheran Church Hayward, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Evanston, Illinois

Gail Brazeau

Tracy Buttrum

Trinity Lutheran Church Ishpeming, Michigan

Our Savior Lutheran Church Pekin, Illinois

Traci Breitung

Justine Cadena

Trinity Lutheran Church Loyal, Wisconsin

St. Olaf Lutheran Church Rubicon, Wisconsin

Karla Brekke

Chris Calhoun

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Edgerton, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Appleton, Wisconsin

Marilyn Bridges

Dana Callgreen

Zion Lutheran Church Cadillac, Michigan

United In Faith Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Michael Briggs

William Callister

Trinity Lutheran Church Hammond, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church Clifton, Illinois

Beth Brining

Susan Cane, ’64

Christ Lutheran Church DeForest, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Springfield, Illinois

Dale Brinker, ’81

Lori Carlson

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Antioch, Illinois

Tomorrow River Lutheran Parish Amherst, Wisconsin

Emily Britz

Robert Carlson

Grace Lutheran Church Darlington, Wisconsin

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Earl Bansback, ’53 Messiah Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, Indiana

Carol Barber Trinity Lutheran Church Valparaiso, Indiana

Darlene Barr Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Lena, Illinois

Cynthia Barth, ’80 St. Barnabas Lutheran Church Cary, Illinois

Lawrence Bauer, ’72 Cross and Crown Lutheran Church Roscoe, Illinois

Vicky Baumgarten St. Peter Lutheran Church Loganville, Wisconsin

Tammy Beard Trinity Lutheran Church Ottawa, Illinois

Mary Beauchamp St. Peter Lutheran Church Arenzville, Illinois

Pat Becker Emmanuel Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Peter Beckstrand, ’75 Bethel Lutheran Church Viroqua, Wisconsin

Marcie Beckwith Hope Lutheran Church McFarland, Wisconsin

South Beaver and Hardies Creek Parish Ettrick, Wisconsin

Donald Behrendt

Patti Aslakson

Mark Behrens, ’68

Primrose Lutheran Church Belleville, Wisconsin

Pam Atchison St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Dwight, Illinois

Peace Lutheran Church Green Bay, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Moline, Illinois

Heidi Beland Bethel Lutheran Church Menominee, Michigan

Len Atkins, ’95

Carla Beleske

Bay View Lutheran Church Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Marshfield, Wisconsin

Jane Atteberry

Shelly Benck

Christ Lutheran Church Belvidere, Illinois

Sally Avercamp Lake Edge Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Bethany, Immanuel, and Trinity Churches Cashton, Wisconsin

Jenn Bendorf St. John’s Lutheran Church Boscobel, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Rolling Meadows, Illinois

Lisa Bernd Grace Lutheran Church Grafton, Wisconsin

Shelley Berndt St. John Lutheran Church Green Bay, Wisconsin

Dale Beutler Faith Lutheran Church Palos Heights, Illinois

William Beyer, ’88 Trinity Lutheran Church Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin

David Birnbaum Grace Lutheran Church Saginaw, Michigan

Lu Bittisch Faith Lutheran Church South Beloit, Illinois

Nancy Blachowski, ’70 Whitnall Park Lutheran Church Hales Corners, Wisconsin

Linda Blake Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Merrill, Wisconsin

Stephen Blake Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Merrill, Wisconsin

Linda Block St. Mark Lutheran Church Neenah, Wisconsin

Dean Brockmeier

Ruth Carlson

Grace Lutheran Church Villa Park, Illinois

Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Elk Mound, Wisconsin

Messiah Lutheran Church Washburn, Wisconsin

Jeff Boardman

Mary Brodd

Calvary Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Carol Bloemke, ’59

Redemption Lutheran Church Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

St. John’s Lutheran Church Rock Island, Illinois

Phil Bogen

Robin Brown

St. Peter Lutheran Church Marathon, Wisconsin Phil Bogen Trinity Lutheran Church Wausau, Wisconsin

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Glenview, Illinois

Valerie Bruins Osseo Lutheran Church Osseo, Wisconsin

Janice Brunnelson, ’73

Ross Carmichael Richard Carnes, ’66 Trinity Lutheran Church New Era, Michigan

Judy Carr Zion Lutheran Church Superior, Wisconsin

Deborah Casperson

Apple Grove and Yellowstone Churches Argyle, Wisconsin

St. Andrew Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church Ellison Bay, Wisconsin

Edward Brushaber

Gregory Casperson, ’70

Robert Borcherding, ’69

St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Temperance, Michigan

Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church Ellison Bay, Wisconsin

Dan Bohlman

St. John’s Lutheran Church Springfield, Illinois

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Robert Castro

Audrey Crowell

St. John’s Lutheran Church Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Random Lake, Wisconsin

Jeanne Christoff, ’68

Chentel Dahl

St. Michaels Lutheran Church LaGrange Park, Illinois

Immanuel Lutheran Church Viroqua, Wisconsin

Karen Christopherson

Gary Daines

First Lutheran Church Amery, Wisconsin

Our Savior and Skogdalen Lutheran Churches Westby, Wisconsin

Jeff Chubb Peace Lutheran Church Morris, Illinois

Dawn Clark Faith Lutheran Church Janesville, Wisconsin

Diane Clark Bethel Lutheran Church St. Clair Shores, Michigan

Grace Clark Kickapoo United and Peace Lutheran Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin

Mary Clark, ’66 Luther Memorial Lutheran Church Quincy, Illinois

Calvin Claus, ’49 St. Paul Lutheran Church Evanston, Illinois

Nona Claus, ’48

Gerald Danzer, ’86 Zion Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

Marlene Daubert Zion Lutheran Church Elgin, Illinois

Jill Davenport St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Gloria Davis Rush River Lutheran Church River Falls, Wisconsin

Joleen Davison, ’71 Calvary Lutheran Church Antigo, Wisconsin

David Deem Lutheran Church of The Cross Metropolis, Illinois

St. Paul Lutheran Church Evanston, Illinois

Mary DeFrancisco Miller, ’66

Jami Clawson

St. Paul Lutheran Church Dixon, Illinois

St. John Lutheran Church Dundee, Michigan

Leslie Dehn, ’85

Brant Clements

Cross of Life Lutheran Church Brookfield, Wisconsin

St. Paul Lutheran Church Nachusa, Illinois

Karla DeLeske

Kathy Clinton

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Marshfield, Wisconsin

Lord of Life Lutheran Church Darien, Illinois

Donna DeMuth

Gail Connely

St. Paul Lutheran Church Chatsworth, Illinois

Faith Lutheran Church Walworth, Wisconsin

Yvonne Dennee

Judy Cook

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Menasha, Wisconsin

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Livonia, Michigan

Denise Derey

Merigene Cooper

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Portage, Wisconsin

Bethany Lutheran Church Woodhull, Illinois

Rose DeRossi

Merigene Cooper

Zion Lutheran Church Tinley Park, Illinois

Swedona Lutheran Church Lynn Center, Illinois

Karen Derwin, ’70

Diane Copple

Eden Lutheran Church Munising, Michigan

Good Hope Lutheran Church Garden City, Michigan

Lynn DesJardin

Bonnie Corcoran

Calvary Lutheran Church Green Bay, Wisconsin

Balsam Lutheran Church Amery, Wisconsin

Sue Devermann

Janice Couchaine

Our Saviour Lutheran Church Lansing, Illinois

Immanuel Lutheran Church Cedarburg, Wisconsin

Janet Diemer, ’73

Nancy Craig

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Marinette, Wisconsin

Samuel Lutheran Church Muskegon, Michigan

Stephen Diemer, ’71

Darlene Cravillion

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Marinette, Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church Poy Sippi, Wisconsin

Roberta Dierbeck

Becky Crego

Dr. Martin Luther Church Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church Anchor, Illinois

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Amy Dillon

Lawrence Dow

Ruth Dwyer

LaDonna Ekern

St. John’s Lutheran Church Richland Center, Wisconsin

Pioneer Lake Lutheran Church Conover, Wisconsin

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church Edgar, Wisconsin

Sue Dirks

Nancy Dowell

Immanuel and Trinity Lutheran Churches Fremont, Wisconsin

St. Paul Lutheran Church Sterling, Illinois

First Lutheran Church Monmouth, Illinois

Patty Dyreson

Christ Lutheran Church Salem, Wisconsin

Clayton Diskerud, ’59

Richard Dowling

St. John’s Lutheran Church Annandale, Minnesota

West Koshkonong Lutheran Church Stoughton, Wisconsin

Shirley Diskerud, ’59

Karen Drahos

St. John’s Lutheran Church Annandale, Minnesota

Lakeside Lutheran Church Webster, Wisconsin

Sandy Ditewig

Teresa Drexler, ’03

Redeemer Lutheran Church Hinsdale, Illinois

Grace Lutheran Church Apple Valley, Minnesota

Carol Dixon, ’58

Wendy Drexler

Trinity Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Zion Lutheran Church Stratford, Wisconsin

Duane Dixon, ’57

Anne Dudycha, ’56

Trinity Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Holy Communion Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

Renee Dixon

Denise Duffy

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Lansing, Michigan

St. John Lutheran Church Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Cindy Dobberke

Janet Dugdale, ’71

Mt. Olive Lutheran Church Mukwonago, Wisconsin

Holy Nativity Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

Paul Doering, ’54

Kay Dugger

Living Christ Lutheran Church Germantown, Wisconsin

Bethel Lutheran Church Danville, Illinois

Julie Douglas

Kelly Dunn

Rejoice Lutheran Church Geneva, Illinois

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Palmyra, Wisconsin

Becky Dovel

Janice Dunteman, ’61

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Kansas City, Missouri

Christus Victor Lutheran Church Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Donna Dow

Debi Durch

Pioneer Lake Lutheran Church Conover, Wisconsin

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Bloomer, Wisconsin

Earl Dutko, ’92

Trinity Lutheran Church New London, Wisconsin

Ralph Easterhaus St. John Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, Indiana

Kathleen Elfers Deanne Elias St. Paul Lutheran Church Streator, Illinois

Judy Eastwood

Renee Eliason

Edison Park Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

United Lutheran Church L’Anse, Michigan

Ivan Eckholm

Ann Elliot

St. Paul Lutheran Church Beloit, Wisconsin

Holy Spirit Lutheran Church West Bloomfield, Michigan

David Edison

Jan Elsner

Salem Lutheran Church Jonesboro, Illinois

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Palos Heights, Illinois

Lynn Edwards, ’86

Diana Endress, ’90

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Beloit, Wisconsin

Trinity United Lutheran Church Waukegan, Illinois

Douglas Ehrick, ’73

Kenneth Endress

Atonement Lutheran Church Muskego, Wisconsin

Trinity United Lutheran Church Waukegan, Illinois

Susan Ehrick, ’74

Eric Engen

Atonement Lutheran Church Muskego, Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church Janesville, Wisconsin

Annette Eichorst, ’86

Dean Ennes, ’76

St. John Lutheran Church Joliet, Illinois

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Oak Park, Illinois

Carol Ekblad, ’75

John Enright, ’77

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Janesville, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church Belvidere, Illinois

Steven Ekblad, ’74

Kristin Enright, ’79

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Janesville, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church Belvidere, Illinois

Ann Ekern

Barb Entzminger

North Beaver Creek Church Ettrick, Wisconsin

Colfax Lutheran Church Colfax, Wisconsin

St. Petri Lutheran Church Flanagan, Illinois

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Foundations, Corporations, Matching Gift Companies 1335 Foundation Abbott Laboratories Fund AbbVie Foundation Accelerated Rehab Health Systems Adreani Foundation Aiello Family Dental Alamo Insurance and Financial Services All-Pro Transportation Inc. The Allstate Foundation Amarsukh Inc. American Association of University Women Ameriprise Financial Aon Foundation AP Environmental Inc. ASIANetwork AT&T Atwater Agency Ayers Eye Care Balestrieri Environmental Development Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Baseball Factory Inc. The Baxter International Foundation Bear Realty Brady Corporation C & K Shuz LTD Calvin College Camosy Construction Inc. Casa Capri Inc. Casperson Funeral Home CEC/Aquadox The Chapman Charitable Foundation Cicchini Asphalt LLC Comprehensive Orthopaedics, S.C. Concrete Creations Plus Inc. Copy-Rite Countryside Market Inc. CSX Transportation Inc. Custom Adhesive Products LLC Donna Wolf Steigerwaldt Foundation DMH Surgical Inc. Double D’s of Kenosha Eckhart Kenosha Refrigeration LLC Edison International Elite Freight Systems Inc. Emerging Communities Corporation Encana USA Ernst & Young Foundation ExactTarget Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Finishing & Plating Service First Coast IT Consulting LLC Fleury’s Body Repair Inc. Frier Custom Manufacturing Galleher Corporation Gass Weber Mullins LLC Gaston’s Towing & Auto Repair Gateway Cafe Gateway Mortgage Corporation Gaylor Excavating Inc. GE Foundation Ginkowski & Ginkowski Godin Geraghty Puntillo Camilli, S.C.

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Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation Great Northern Corporation Greater Green Bay Community Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. Hess Corporation HHH Diesel Repair and Mobile Service Honda of Kenosha Honeywell International Corporation Hospira Huntsinger Group LLC Ideal Industries Foundation Illinois Tool Works Foundation Impact Promotions & Graphics LLC Imperial Supplies LLC Industrial Safety Sales Inc. Intel Foundation J Mullin Trucking Inc. J W Smolic & Associates J.L. Vincent & Co. The Jack Miller Center The Janus Foundation Jockey International, Inc. Joel Bleeke Charitable Foundation John Kloss Charitable Foundation Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Son Roofing & Insulation Co. Johnson Bank of Racine June & Tom Roberg Foundation of Triangle Community Foundation The Justice Law Firm PC Karl Knauz Motors Inc. Kenosha American Legion Baseball Kenosha Area Business Alliance Kenosha Area Tourism Corporation Kenosha Burgers Inc. Kraft Kraft Foods Group Inc. La Fogata LLC Law Offices of Scott E. Stassen Lazzarelli Inc. Lee Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, and Electric Lighthouse Communications Inc. M & R Inc. Mamco Corporation Margaret A. Cargil Foundation Marie and Otto Lazareth Sr. Foundation Maryl L. Smith Agencies Inc. McDonald’s Corporation McGraw-Hill Companies The Merck Foundation Meridian-Leasing Corporation MH Imaging Microsoft Corporation Midwest Sport Surfaces LLC Millennium General Contracting Millhouse Auto Body Inc. Monsanto Fund Motorola Mobility Foundation MRW Inc.

The Murray Group Inc. NCIIA Five Colleges Inc. Nielsen Madsen & Barber, S.C. Northern Trust Corporation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Norton Norris Inc. Ohio Wesleyan University O-Line 50 Inc. Outstanding Graphics Pactiv Corporation Palmen Auto Stores Pepsico Foundation Pfizer Foundation Inc. Phillips Air Compressor Inc. Premier Packaging LLC The Prudential Foundation R & R Heating & Air Conditioning Racine Community Foundation Inc. Radisson Inn Harbourwalk Rapid Circular Press Inc. Red Rock Psychological Health LLC Red Stick Club The Reilly Group Communications Ridgewood Builders Riley Construction Corporation Rockwell Collins Roshan 786 Inc. RSVDQ Inc. Rust-Oleum Corporation Salute Concrete Construction Santarelli Oral & Facial Surgery SC Johnson Wax Fund Inc. Semler Industries Inc. Sensient Technologies Foundation Sentry Insurance Foundation Inc. Share Corporation The Sharper Image Southwest Sweeper Sales Sports Station Incorporated State Farm Companies Foundation Stone Creek Custom Homes Inc. Tenuta’s Inc. Thermo Piping Inc. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Tiara Beauty Salon Title Underwriters Agency TNT Remodeling & Construction Top Choice Rentals Tri City National Bank Trustmark Foundation U.S. Bank Foundation The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust United Flooring Inc. United Hospital System University of Wisconsin Green Bay Valeri Agency Inc. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Verizon Foundation Villani, Becker & Larsen S.C. W.A. Matel Corporation Wells Fargo Foundation White Eagle Auto Body William A. Siekman Foundation Wisconsin Energy Foundation

Torchbearers continued Wanda Esping First Lutheran Church Rock Island, Illinois

Darlene Evans St. James Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Renee Evans St. Peter Lutheran Church St. Clair, Michigan

Susan Evans Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Linda Ewer Woodland Lutheran Church Nekoosa, Wisconsin

Sue Faber Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Hubertus, Wisconsin

Vicki Fahler, ’71 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Newberry, Michigan

Beth Faith Grace Lutheran Church Monroe, Wisconsin

Bonnie Fallen Luther Memorial Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Michelle Farley Salem Lutheran Church Sandwich, Illinois

James Fatka St. Paul Lutheran Church Forrest, Illinois

Karen Fatzinger Holy Cross Lutheran Church Saint Louis, Missouri

Peggy Fechtelkotter, ’84 Peace Lutheran Church Poplar, Wisconsin

Renae Feldner McFarland Lutheran Church McFarland, Wisconsin

Anne Felton First Lutheran Church of West Allis West Allis, Wisconsin

Katherine Felton, ’88 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Naperville, Illinois

Brian Ferguson Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Hudson, Wisconsin

Donna Ferson, ’68 All Saints Lutheran Church Wakefield, Michigan

James Fields, ’02 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Sandy Fields Acacia Park Lutheran Church Norridge, Illinois

Heidi Fischer Trinity Lutheran Church Waupaca, Wisconsin

Kelli Fisher Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Coloma, Wisconsin

Thad Fisher Faith Lutheran Church Brookfield, Illinois

Michael Flynn, ’79 St. Mark Lutheran Church Aurora, Illinois

Brenda Follensbee Immanuel Lutheran Church Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Jennifer Ford Lebanon Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Keith Forni First and Santa Cruz Lutheran Church Joliet, Illinois

Melodee Forrest Holy Cross Lutheran Church Glenwood City, Wisconsin

Mark Forsberg, ’78 Messiah Lutheran Church Marquette, Michigan

Jackie Fortuna Christ Lutheran Church Palatine, Illinois

Sue Fosdal Grace Lutheran Church Richmond, Illinois

Brandy Foulkes Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

Ellen Fransway Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Christine Franz All Saints Lutheran Church Wales, Wisconsin

Connie Frase Immanuel Lutheran Church Colfax, Illinois

Jill Frazier Messiah Lutheran Church Port Byron, Illinois

Lynn Freedlund, ’70 Bethany Lutheran Church Batavia, Illinois

Betty Freeland First English Lutheran Church Goshen, Indiana

Robert Freuck Florist Avenue Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Joan Frey, ’50 Zion Lutheran Church Liberty, Illinois

Ellsworth Freyer, ’58 St. John Lutheran Church Grafton, Wisconsin

Kay Freyer, ’59 St. John Lutheran Church Grafton, Wisconsin

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DONOR HONOR ROLL Debbie Frick

Margaret Grant

Audrey Hains, ’65

Betsy Hayes, ’75

Dale Henderson

Dawn Hilde

First United Lutheran Church Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church Clayton, Wisconsin

St. Paul Lutheran Church Niceville, Florida

St. Michaels Lutheran Church Roseville, Minnesota

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, Indiana

First Lutheran Church Cumberland, Wisconsin

Chris Friedenberger

Dale Gregoriew

Sue Hains

Roland Hayes, ’74

Nancy Henke

Kurt Hilden, ’73

St. John’s Lutheran Church Alma, Wisconsin

Christ The Servant Lutheran Church Allen, Texas

Peace Lutheran Church Belmont, Wisconsin

St. Michaels Lutheran Church Roseville, Minnesota

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Wausau, Wisconsin

St. Paul Lutheran Church Albuquerque, New Mexico

Laurie Fries, ’86

Eric Gribble, ’97

Kim Hakengos

Thyme Hayes, ’93

Floyd Henschel

Debby Hilgendorf

Grace Lutheran Church Oconto Falls, Wisconsin

County Line Lutheran Church Markesan, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Appleton, Wisconsin

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church Bloomington, Minnesota

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

Cross and Crown Lutheran Church Indianapolis, Indiana

Sue Frutig

Kari Gribble, ’99

Viktoria Halmagyi

Paul Hegele, ’71

Gail Henschel

County Line Lutheran Church Markesan, Wisconsin

St. James Lutheran Church Vandalia, Illinois

Ascension Lutheran Church Louisville, Kentucky

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

Laura Hill, ’93

Mt. Zion Lutheran Church LaGrange, Indiana

Daniel Fugate

Cathy Groelle

C. Diane Halom, ’93

Ellen Heideman, ’75

Martha Herberer

Trinity English Lutheran Church Ft. Wayne, Indiana

St. Paul Lutheran Church Manitowoc, Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church Stoughton, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church Shawano, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church Washington, Illinois

Debra Futris, ’78

Mark Gruner

Lori Hamilton

Mark Heideman, ’75

Beth Hermann

Lutheran Church of Martha and Mary Mt. Prospect, Illinois

Pecatonica Lutheran Parishes Blanchardville, Wisconsin

Adoration Lutheran Church Greenfield, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church Shawano, Wisconsin

St. Paul Lutheran Church Mayville, Wisconsin

Linda Gaertner, ’74

Debbie Grupe

Bruce Hansen, ’75

Karen Helbing, ’88

Pat Hermanns

Lutheran Church of Atonement Florissant, Missouri

Covenant Lutheran Church Stoughton, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Elroy, Wisconsin

Christ The King Lutheran Church Onalaska, Wisconsin

Jean Grupe

Charlene Hansen, ’59

Amy Helles

Daniel Hetland, ’73

Trinity Lutheran Church Galesburg, Illinois

First Lutheran Church Prophetstown, Illinois

First and Laketown Lutheran Church Cushing, Wisconsin

St. Mark Lutheran Church Mt. Prospect, Illinois

Carol Gucinski

James Hansen

Robin Helmore

Kathleen Hetland, ’72

Concordia Lutheran Church Superior, Wisconsin

Cross Lutheran Church Burlington, Wisconsin

Abiding Presence Lutheran Church Rochester Hills, Michigan

St. Mark Lutheran Church Mt. Prospect, Illinois

Dick Gundlach

Marilynn Hansen

Virginia Helms, ’63

Alan Hewey, ’59

Patty Gardner

St. John’s Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Cross Lutheran Church Burlington, Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church Mt. Carroll, Illinois

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Ypsilanti, Michigan

Jon Gutzmann, ’86

Amy Hanson

Stephen Gauger

Ascension Lutheran Church Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church Mosinee, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Rapid River, Michigan

Lorene Gutzmann, ’87

Curt Hanson

Diane Gibson

Ascension Lutheran Church Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

Pilgrim Lutheran Church Superior, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Linda Haapanen, ’93

Richard Hanson, ’57

Pattye Gilmour

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, Illinois

Grace and Peace Lutheran Church Peoria, Illinois

Atonement Lutheran Church Beloit, Wisconsin

Richard Haapanen

Cindy Harden

Barbara Girod

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, Illinois

United Lutheran Church Crystal Falls, Michigan

Faith Lutheran Church Three Lakes, Wisconsin

Linda Haas

Mary Harder

Paul Girod, ’69

Bethany Lutheran Church Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Elkhart, Indiana

Christ The King Lutheran Church Combined Locks, Wisconsin

Richard Habighorst

Barbara Harding

Daryl Goduto, ’84

St. Paul Lutheran Church Neenah, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Wilmington, Illinois

Messiah Lutheran Church Brownsburg, Indiana

David Hackbarth, ’71

Beth Hare

Betty Golden

Immanuel and Trinity Lutheran Churches Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church Livonia, Michigan

Nancy Hackbarth, ’71

Westby Coon Prairie Lutheran Church Westby, Wisconsin

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Lombard, Illinois

Karen Gallagher Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Superior, Wisconsin

Genevieve Gamble, ’58 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church McHenry, Illinois

Immanuel Lutheran Church Golden, Illinois

Carrie Goldsworthy Bethany Lutheran Church Ishpeming, Michigan

Immanuel and Trinity Lutheran Churches Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

Norma Gomez

Georgia Hagaman

First Lutheran Church Berwyn, Illinois

All Saints Lutheran Church Fitchburg, Wisconsin

Linda Gonzales

Ann Hagemann

St. John Lutheran Church Lincolnwood, Illinois

First Lutheran Church Plano, Illinois

Lisa Goodwin

Jerry Hahnfeld, ’70

Pontoppidan Lutheran Church Elliott, Illinois

Trinity Lutheran Church Midland, Michigan

Darilyn Gorton

Marcia Hahnfeld, ’70

First Lutheran Church Lodi, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Midland, Michigan

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Holy Cross Lutheran Church Decatur, Illinois

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Sandwich, Illinois

Roderick Hill, ’93 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Sandwich, Illinois

Elizabeth Hiller Ashburn Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Jean Hineman Lutheran Church of The Cross Arlington Heights, Illinois

Alice Hintzsche First Lutheran Church Kirkland, Illinois

Laurie Hirth St. John Lutheran Church Fowlerville, Michigan

Jodi Hoesli Zion Lutheran Church Appleton, Wisconsin

Donna Harris

Erich Hartenberger St. John Lutheran Church North Freedom, Wisconsin

Erich Hartenberger Zion Lutheran Church Rock Springs, Wisconsin

Vicky Hastings Prince of Peace Lutheran Church St. Joseph, Illinois

Shirley Hauck Lord of Life Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

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Advisory and Governing Bodies Carthage Business and Professional Coalition The Business and Professional Coalition promotes interaction between Kenosha and Racine business leaders and Carthage by making the intellectual resources of the College available to the community. The Coalition regularly hosts distinguished speakers who address topics of timely interest. Through these programs, the Coalition identifies other opportunities to involve the business and professional communities in the life of the College.

Steering Committee Co-Chairman

Thomas P. Mahoney President Johnson Bank of Kenosha and Racine Kenosha and Racine, Wisconsin Co-Chairman

Ralph J. Tenuta Chairman Tenuta’s, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Nickolas E. Arnold, ’81 City Administrator (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

The Hon. David M. Bastianelli Kenosha Circuit Court Kenosha, Wisconsin

Todd Battle

Kenneth L. Fellman Senior Vice President and Consumer Banking Manager Johnson Financial Group Racine, Wisconsin

John L. Gorton, ’66 President Gorton Farms, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Jane Harrington-Heide Southport Insurance and Investments Kenosha, Wisconsin

William H. Kelley Vice Chairman Jelly Belly Candy Company North Chicago, Illinois

The Hon. Barbara A. Kluka Kenosha County Circuit Court (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Bob Lee, Sr.

Torchbearers continued Laura Hoins

Lori Jessel

Marilyn Kane

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church LaCrosse, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Cedarburg, Wisconsin

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Itasca, Illinois

Carolyn Hollatz

Deborah Johnson, ’83

Mary Kannass

Immanuel and Wilmington Lutheran Churches Caledonia, Minnesota

Christ The Lord Lutheran Church Elgin, Illinois

Hephatha Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Lori Holtman

Elizabeth Johnson

Vicki Kastel

Cambridge Lutheran Church Cambridge, Illinois

Hope Lutheran Church Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Fran Johnson

Craig Kastilahn, ’72

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Burbank, Illinois

Grace Lutheran Church Libertyville, Illinois

James Johnson, ’84

Linda Kastilahn, ’74

Bethel Lutheran Church Hudson, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Libertyville, Illinois

Jennifer Johnson, ’96

Sonja Keesey-Berg

Hope Lutheran Church Wautoma, Wisconsin

Advent Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Jess Johnson

William Keippel

St. Peter Lutheran Church Coloma, Wisconsin

St. Luke Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Josie Johnson

Diane Keith

First Lutheran Church Beardstown, Illinois

St. Luke Lutheran Church Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Karen Johnson

Mike Kellerhals

Trinity Lutheran Church Rice Lake, Wisconsin

St. Philip Lutheran Church Glenview, Illinois

Kristian Johnson

Rachal Keniston

Pilgrim Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

University Lutheran Church Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Marti Johnson

Tom Kent

Faith Lutheran Church Wataga, Illinois

Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church Sussex, Wisconsin

Robert Johnson

Pamela Kesslar

Norwood Park Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Brodhead, Wisconsin

Carolyn Jones

Michelle Ketepa

St. Paul Lutheran Church Seymour, Indiana

St. Paul Lutheran Church Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan

Debbie Jones

Jerry Key

Cross Lutheran Church Clinton Township, Michigan

Peace Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Karen Joyce

Kim Kibat

St. John Lutheran Church Romeo, Michigan

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Ida, Michigan

Josh Judd

Michelle Kiekhaefer

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

St. Luke Lutheran Church Slinger, Wisconsin

Holly Jurss, ’73

Annette Kilver, ’52

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church Jacksonville, Illinois

Karen Kahl

Janis Kinens

Augustana Lutheran Church Hobart, Indiana

West Akers and United Lutheran Church Prairie Farm, Wisconsin

Advent Lutheran Church Cedarburg, Wisconsin

Heidi Jacobson

Carole Kaitschuk, ’56

Gilman and Spring Lake Lutheran Parish Spring Valley, Wisconsin

Peace Lutheran Church Steeleville, Illinois

Milltown Lutheran Church Milltown, Wisconsin

Thomas Jacoby

Peace Lutheran Church Chester, Illinois

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Stanley, Wisconsin

Donald Honold Immanuel Lutheran Church Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin

Sharon Honold Immanuel Lutheran Church Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin

Kathy Hoth Kingo Lutheran Church Shorewood, Wisconsin

Terry Houchin Resurrection Lutheran Church Bloomington, Illinois

Jamie House Peace Lutheran Church Belleville, Illinois

Edward Hudelson Trinity Lutheran Church Chenoa, Illinois

Susan Hudson Redeemer Lutheran Church Woodstock, Illinois

Sandy Huebscher St. John’s Lutheran Church Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Chris Hughes Zion Lutheran Church Kewanee, Illinois

Timothy Hughes, ’76 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

President Kenosha Area Business Alliance Kenosha, Wisconsin

President and Chief Executive Officer (retired) Lee Plumbing Company Kenosha, Wisconsin

Elizabeth Kassel Brown

Michael A. Pitts, Sr.

Civic Leader Kenosha, Wisconsin

Pitts Brothers and Associates Kenosha, Wisconsin

Robert A. Buhler

Mark C. Riley

Kathy Imme, ’73

President and Chief Executive Officer Open Pantry Food Marts of Wisconsin Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

President Riley Management Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

Raymond Ingwalson, ’35

Raymond J. Camosy

Kelly M. Semrau

Chairman Camosy Construction Kenosha, Wisconsin

Vice President, Global Public Affairs/ Communication and Sustainability S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Roger Caron President (retired) Racine Area Manufacturers & Commerce Racine, Wisconsin

Peter J. Sinsky, ’88

Marcel Dandeneau

Gregg Thompson

Director of Public Affairs (retired) Dairyland Greyhound Park Racine, Wisconsin

President Briohn Building Corp. Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Chief Financial Officer Riley Construction Corporation Kenosha, Wisconsin

Daryl Hurst Trinity Lutheran Church Ann Arbor, Michigan

James Imme, ’73 Norway Lutheran Church Wind Lake, Wisconsin

Norway Lutheran Church Wind Lake, Wisconsin

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Longwood, Florida

Paula Isolampi, ’84

First Lutheran Church Pecatonica, Illinois

Janet Jaeger Immanuel Lutheran Church Jackson, Michigan

The Hon. Mary Wagner

Stephanie Jeager

Kenosha County Circuit Court Kenosha, Wisconsin

Augustana Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Laura Kamprath Laura Kamprath

Irene King Jan Kirby Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Northbrook, Illinois

Sarah Kirby

St. John Lutheran Church Campbell Hill, Illinois

Mt. Zion and Trinity Lutheran Churches Litchfield, Illinois

Thomas Kamprath

Tammy Klein

Salem Lutheran Church Mendon, Illinois

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church LaCrosse, Wisconsin

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DONOR HONOR ROLL

James Kline, ’94

Beth Krause

Joy Lutheran Church Gurnee, Illinois

Faith Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Laura Kline, ’94

Richard Krause

Joy Lutheran Church Gurnee, Illinois

Faith Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Sue Klopfer

Julie Kreideman

Christ Lutheran Church Waterford, Michigan

East Koshkonong Lutheran Church Cambridge, Wisconsin

Debbie Kluetz

Tom Krieger

First English Lutheran Church Wausau, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Fairbury, Illinois

Nancy Knapp

Carol Krogan

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Ingleside, Illinois

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Viroqua, Wisconsin

Donna Knoll

Ralph Kuespert

St. Paul Lutheran Church Michigan City, Indiana

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Cathy Knudson

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church New Holstein, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Thomas Knutson First Lutheran Church Harvey, Illinois

Barbara Koch New Hope Lutheran Church Sand Creek, Wisconsin

Robin Koerner Zion Lutheran Church Horicon, Wisconsin

Jackie Koivu Zion Lutheran Church Ferndale, Michigan

Marjorie Kolettis Our Savior’s Lutheran Church West Bend, Wisconsin

Peter Kolettis, ’58 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church West Bend, Wisconsin

Jeanne Kolkoski Bethel Lutheran Church Muskego, Wisconsin

Keith Kolstad, ’81 Zion Lutheran Church Marinette, Wisconsin

Brandon Koltz, ’72 Divine Word Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Jacqua Koltz, ’70 Divine Word Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Louise Konopka Christ Lutheran Church Wyoming, Michigan

Carol Koresko Messiah Lutheran Church Aledo, Illinois

Laura Kozenski, ’90 Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

Kathy Kramer Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Ashland, Wisconsin

Amy Krasney St. Andrew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Jennifer Kuhnert Ann Kulju

Bethel Lutheran Church Ishpeming, Michigan

Marie Kuntz House of Prayer Lutheran Church Franklin, Wisconsin

Cindy Kuzminski St. John Lutheran Church New Baltimore, Michigan

Bill Kvigne Mt. Sterling Lutheran Church Mount Sterling, Wisconsin

Denise Lake Christus Victor Lutheran Church Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Nikki Lambert St. Andrews Lutheran Church Glenwood, Illinois

Vicky Lamparty West Middleton Lutheran Church Verona, Wisconsin

Lawrence Lange, ’81 Grace Lutheran Church Green Bay, Wisconsin

Frank Langholf Immanuel Lutheran Church Dixon, Illinois

Tina Langman Chetek Lutheran Church Chetek, Wisconsin

Ruth Larson Trinity Lutheran Church Frankfort, Michigan

Ed Lasee Saron Lutheran Church Ashland, Wisconsin

Beverly Laseke All Saints Lutheran Church Palatine, Illinois

Nancy Lawrence Light of Christ Lutheran Church Algonquin, Illinois

Tonya Lawton Salem Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Debbie Lawyer St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Orion, Illinois

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Kerry Leadbetter

Stacey Lisowski

Jan Lundin

First Lutheran Church Galesburg, Illinois

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Whitehall, Wisconsin

Kim Lee-Brown

Bruce Loewenhagen, ’73

Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church Sayner, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church Princeton, Illinois

Midvale Community Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Jean Lunt

Shirley Logan

Nancy Lyerla, ’53

St. Paul Lutheran Church Cole Camp, Missouri

Mt. Moriah Lutheran Church Anna, Illinois

Kim Longfellow

Marcia Lyons

Augsburg Lutheran Church Porter, Indiana

Bethel Lutheran Church Hawkins, Wisconsin

Lynne Loosen, ’72

Barbara Mains

Mt. Hope Lutheran Church West Allis, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Debra Lorenz

William Mains

Martin Luther Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Trinity Lutheran Church South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Terry Lorenz

Steven Mall

Elk Creek Lutheran Church Osseo, Wisconsin

St. Mark Lutheran Church Chillicothe, Illinois

Mary Kay Lovejoy

Johanna Maragos

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Plover, Wisconsin

Advent Lutheran Church Morton, Illinois

Sandy Luettgen

Gwen March

Grace Lutheran Church Thiensville, Wisconsin

Immanuel Lutheran Church Mount Pleasant, Michigan

Donna Lulling

Maryjean Marinier

Messiah Lutheran Church Twin Lakes, Wisconsin

Ascension Lutheran Church Riverside, Illinois

Denise Lund

Patricia Mason

Immanuel Lutheran Church Grand Ledge, Michigan

St. John’s Lutheran Church Somonauk, Illinois

Rick Lund

Kari Massey

St. Martin’s Lutheran Church Cross Plains, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Ruth Lundborg

Nancy Massnick, ’76

Faith Lutheran Church Lexington, Kentucky

Christ The King Lutheran Church Delafield, Wisconsin

Sylvia Lee-Thompson Spring Prairie Lutheran Church DeForest, Wisconsin

Tricia Lehner First Lutheran Church Barron, Wisconsin

Frederick Lesher, ’58 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church LaCrescent, Minnesota

Jolene Lesher, ’58 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church LaCrescent, Minnesota

Bonnie Lewis Long Lake Lutheran Church Sarona, Wisconsin

Nadine Lillie St. John Lutheran Church Bartonville, Illinois

Jeffrey Lindell, ’92 First Evangelical Lutheran Church Muskegon, Michigan

Jennifer Lindell, ’93 First Evangelical Lutheran Church Muskegon, Michigan

Charlotte Lingel Lincoln Park Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Pat Lingo St. James Lutheran Church Western Springs, Illinois

Marcia Lisney, ’82 Grace Lutheran Church Larsen, Wisconsin

Living Christ Lutheran Church Hanover Park, Illinois

Thomas Massnick, ’76 Christ The King Lutheran Church Delafield, Wisconsin

Juanita Mathews Trinity Lutheran Church Sparta, Wisconsin

Pamela Mathis Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Denmark, Wisconsin

Robert Mattson, ’71 Grace Lutheran Church Knoxville, Illinois

Janet McCarthy, ’85 Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

Lou McCarthy Emmanuel Lutheran Church Ludington, Michigan

Judi McDonald St. Mark Lutheran Church Belleville, Illinois

Susanmarie McElweeTonstad, ’81 Central Lutheran Church Edgerton, Wisconsin

Jackie McGee St. Luke Lutheran Church Grand Rapids, Michigan

Ella McKinley Incarnation Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Susan McLimans First English Lutheran Church Platteville, Wisconsin

Sue McMillan Salem Lutheran Church Sycamore, Illinois

Michelle Meier Bristol Lutheran Church Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

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Advisory and Governing Bodies continued

Advisory Committees Established by the Trustees, the Advisory Committees serve as bridges between the College and its constituencies, particularly the local community. The committees meet twice each year with faculty of the affiliated academic division, and engage in discussion of current opportunities and challenges faced by the respective division. Individually, the Advisory Committee members remain in contact with the College and provide advice on an ad hoc basis.

Career Services/ Graduate and Professional Studies

Tim Mahone

Chairman

Cathy L. Nelson, ’71

Gina Madrigrano Friebus Vice President - Administration (retired) W.O.W. Distributing Company, Inc. Sussex, Wisconsin

John P. Anderson, ’70 Director, Executive Compensation (retired) USG Corporation Chicago

Nickolas E. Arnold, ’81 City Administrator (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Carol Barkow Director of Community Partnerships (retired) Racine Area Manufacturers & Commerce, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Kim M. Beckett, ’99 Director of Sales Force Optimization Sealed Air Sturtevant, Wisconsin

Evelyn K. Bennett, ’85 Vice President, Sales/Marketing William Frick & Co. Libertyville, Illinois

Susan R. Blust, ’88 Language Consultant/International Education Consultant Kenosha, Wisconsin

Daniel Burrell Dean of Liberal Arts (retired) Milwaukee Area Technical College Milwaukee

Betsy A. Hanisch, ’81 Entrepreneur Wood Dale, Illinois

President TMCG, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Daniel Mouw HR Mouw Services, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Vice President of Human Resources (retired) Personnel Decisions, Inc. Minneapolis

Harry A. Niese, ’67 President Midwest Neon Supply Chicago

Eric E. Otterbein, ’69 Director of Training and Development (retired) TAP Holdings, Inc. Deerfield, Illinois

Robert M. Placko, ’72

Torchbearers continued Susan Melby

Paul Mittermaier

Ann Nava

Trinity Lutheran Church Stevens Point, Wisconsin

St. John’s Lutheran Church Jackson, Wisconsin

Barbara Menard

Laurie Modjewski

St.Thomas and Holy Spirit Lutheran Churches Saint Louis, Missouri

Trinity Lutheran Church Manlius, Illinois

Calvary Lutheran Church Minocqua, Wisconsin

Eardley Mendis

Dale Moe

Purna Jiwan South Asian Ministry Chicago, Illinois

Pigeon Falls and Pigeon Creek Lutheran Church Pigeon Falls, Wisconsin

Michael Neel

Marsha Moe

Craig Nelson

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Iola, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Minong, Wisconsin

John Montague

Jan Nelson

All Saints Lutheran Church Oak Creek, Wisconsin

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Carolyn Meurer St. John Lutheran Church Ashton, Illinois

Andrea Meyer St. Luke Lutheran Church Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin

Jennifer Meyers King of Kings Lutheran Church Shelby Township, Michigan

Barbara Miller St. Matthew Lutheran Church Princeton, Illinois

Charles Miller St. Peter Lutheran Church Fennimore, Wisconsin

Mark Miller First Lutheran Church Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Henrietta Milner Immanuel Lutheran Church Rock Falls, Illinois

Pat Miner Hope Lutheran Church Plainwell, Michigan

Senior Vice President (retired) Motorola, Inc. Schaumburg, Illinois

Mike Missall

David F. Rehm, ’76

Carol Mitchell

Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (retired) Wells Lamont Corporation Niles, Illinois

Bonnet Prairie Lutheran Church Rio, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Angola, Indiana

Sandy Montague All Saints Lutheran Church Oak Creek, Wisconsin

Carrie Morelock Jefferson Prairie Lutheran Church Poplar Grove, Illinois

Scott Needham, ’75 First Lutheran Church New Richmond, Wisconsin

Immanuel Lutheran Church Yorkville, Illinois

Leona Nelson, ’51 St. James Lutheran Church Forreston, Illinois

Mark Nelson

Gloria Morris

Bethany and St. Paul Lutheran Churches Aniwa, Wisconsin

Abiding Savior Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Richard Nelson

Karen Moser

Alpine Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

St. John’s Lutheran Church Oregon, Wisconsin

Patricia Newborn, ’86

Shayla Moyer

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Vermont Lutheran Church Black Earth, Wisconsin

Carolyn Newton

Suzanne Moylan, ’77

St. John Lutheran Church Louisville, Kentucky

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Kristin Nielsen

Darlene Muellner

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Kewaunee, Wisconsin

Judi Nielson

Beverly Murrell

English Lutheran Church Ellsworth, Wisconsin

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Alan L. Spiegel, Jr., ’01 McLario, Helm & Bertling, SC Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

Gary Vaillancourt Chief Communications Officer (retired) Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha, Wisconsin

William R. Whyte, ’66 Vice President of Human Resources Gateway Technical College Kenosha, Wisconsin

David H. Zuelke, ’90 Director - Compliance Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Debra L. Hartfield, ’80 Director, QA Programs, Learning and Development (retired) Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

John A. Johnson, Jr., ’98 Strategic Storage Specialist Oracle Chicago

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Jenny Nieman

Christine Olson

Debbie Peterson

St. John’s Lutheran Church Spencer, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church Valders, Wisconsin

St. Timothy Lutheran Church Menasha, Wisconsin

Kay Niemeier

Jean Olson

Eunice Peterson, ’80

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church West Salem, Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church Manitowoc, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church O’Fallon, Illinois

Harry Niese, ’67

Kimberly Olson

Phillip Peterson

Lutheran Church of Atonement Barrington, Illinois

St. Paul Lutheran Church Wheaton, Illinois

Tanum Forest Lutheran Church Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Lois Niese, ’69

Kathi Oman

Timothy Peterson, ’80

Lutheran Church of Atonement Barrington, Illinois

Laurie Nieting Dekorra Lutheran Church Poynette, Wisconsin

Carol Nimke Christ Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Wilma Nock Edgebrook Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Della Norby

Christ Lutheran Church Monticello, Illinois

Faith Lutheran Church O’Fallon, Illinois

Mary Orfgen

Mary Petrie

New Hope Lutheran Evangelical Church Downsville, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church Johnson Creek, Wisconsin

Marsha Paetz

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Addison, Illinois

Zion Lutheran Church Freeland, Michigan

Jane Parsneau Our Redeemer Lutheran Church LaCrosse, Wisconsin

Peace and Bethlehem Lutheran Churches Cobb, Wisconsin

Janese Passow

Roger Nordberg, ’70

Dawn Paul

Ascension Lutheran Church Waukesha, Wisconsin

Kim Norrbom Redeemer Lutheran Church Wittenberg, Wisconsin

Jane Novak Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Westchester, Illinois

John Nygard, ’56 St. Timothy Lutheran Church Skokie, Illinois

Louise Nygard St. Timothy Lutheran Church Skokie, Illinois

Thomas Nyman, ’62 Our Savior Lutheran Church Stillwater, Minnesota

Michael Obert, ’60 Resurrection Lutheran Church Niles, Illinois

Shiela Odegard Faith Lutheran Church Grantsburg, Wisconsin

Marilyn Oftedal, ’55 First Lutheran Church Decatur, Illinois

Brenda Ogorski Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Manchester, Missouri

Joel Oines St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Wauzeka, Wisconsin

Jayne Oliver Halfway Creek Lutheran Church Holmen, Wisconsin

Alice Olson Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Greenwood, Wisconsin

Barbara Olson Luther Valley Lutheran Church Beloit, Wisconsin

Ascension Lutheran Church Minocqua, Wisconsin

Bethany Lutheran Church Rice Lake, Wisconsin

Connie Paulick Peace Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

David Paulson Immanuel Lutheran Churches Amery, Wisconsin

David Pavesic American Lutheran Church Gibson City, Illinois

Gayla Pellum St. Matthew Lutheran Church Urbana, Illinois

Barbara Penington, ’73 First English Lutheran Church Whitewater, Wisconsin

Harry Penington, ’73 First English Lutheran Church Whitewater, Wisconsin

Jane Perkolup Faith Lutheran Church Joliet, Illinois

Carlee Petelle, ’51 Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church Huntley, Illinois

Donald Petelle, ’50 Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church Huntley, Illinois

Nina Peters St. John Lutheran Church Sterling, Illinois

Carissa Peterson, ’91 Peace Lutheran Church Waunakee, Wisconsin

Carol Peterson Perry Lutheran Church Mount Horeb, Wisconsin

Melanie Philips Angela Pierce, ’96 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Freeport, Illinois

Ryan Pierce, ’95 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Freeport, Illinois

Delores Pihl, ’54 Trinity Lutheran Church Harvard, Illinois

Eloide Pinter St. John’s Lutheran Church Peru, Illinois

Connie Pinzl Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

Virginia Pippert Norway Grove Lutheran Church DeForest, Wisconsin

Walter Pippert Norway Grove Lutheran Church DeForest, Wisconsin

Marilyn Plinske St. Paul Lutheran Church Villa Park, Illinois

Martin Plinske St. Paul Lutheran Church Villa Park, Illinois

Brad Pohlman Luther Memorial Church Madison, Wisconsin

Sandra Poisel, ’77 Christ Lutheran Church Jeffersontown, Kentucky

Mary Pollock Fristad Lutheran Church Centuria, Wisconsin

Debbie Porter Prince of Glory Lutheran Church Madison Heights, Michigan

Lisa Pristas Grace Lutheran Church Howell, Michigan

Melinda Pupillo English Lutheran Church LaCrosse, Wisconsin

Tina Rabe St. Luke Lutheran Church Campbell Hill, Illinois

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Advisory and Governing Bodies continued

Division of Education Chairman

Gordon D. Postlewaite, ’59 Assistant Superintendent for Administration (retired) Oswego Community Unit School District 308 Oswego, Illinois

Angela M. Andersson Principal Kenosha School of Technology Enhanced Curriculum Kenosha, Wisconsin

Ronald W. Bailey Educator (retired) Tremper High School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Anthony F. Bisciglia Superintendent (retired) Kenosha Unified School District Editor/Publisher The Effective School Report Kenosha, Wisconsin

Andrew Boncher, ’99 Educator Warren Township High School Gurnee, Illinois

Anna M. Bosco Educator Washington Middle School Kenosha, Wisconsin

David Burgess Executive Director and Principal Racine Lutheran High School Racine, Wisconsin

Russell O. Carlsen Consultant SC Johnson Racine, Wisconsin

Jody L. Cascio Directing Principal Jefferson Lighthouse Elementary School Racine, Wisconsin

Nathaniel Coffman Head of School Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Richard J. Coshun Dean of Students Lincoln Middle School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Karen Dosemagen, ’78 Educator (retired) Southport Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Teresa S. Giampietro, ’88 Principal McKinley Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Torchbearers continued Kathy Ragan

Lorri Rommelfaenger

Nancy Schmidt

Christ Lutheran Church Spring Green, Wisconsin

Redeemer Lutheran Church Plymouth, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church Gillespie, Illinois

Julie Rankila

Harry Romney

Jennifer Schneider

Trinity Lutheran Church Spooner, Wisconsin

New Hope Lutheran Church Aurora, Illinois

Messiah Lutheran Church Park Ridge, Illinois

Arnold Rask

W. David Romoser

Mary Schneider

Immanuel Lutheran Church Mount Horeb, Wisconsin

Fox Point Lutheran Church Fox Point, Wisconsin

Francine Rask

Mike Rose

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

Immanuel Lutheran Church Mount Horeb, Wisconsin

Redeemer Lutheran Church De Soto, Missouri

Kevin Rattle, ’74

Sandra Rowoldt

Lutheran Church of The Redeemer Racine, Wisconsin

Sharon Lutheran Church Bessemer, Michigan

Shirley Read

Nancy Rumschlag

Our Savior Lutheran Church Bradley, Illinois

King of Glory Lutheran Church Carmel, Indiana

Debbie Rebholz

Eric Rundquist

Barum and Big Elk Creek Lutheran Churches Elk Mound, Wisconsin

Immanuel Lutheran Church Compton, Illinois

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Warren, Illinois

Marci Schubert, ’91

Carol Reckmeyer, ’49

Cheryl Russell

Christ Lutheran Church Stockton, Illinois

Trinity Lutheran Church Mt. Morris, Illinois

Pilgrim Lutheran Church Marysville, Michigan

Nancy Schubert

Warren Reckmeyer, ’49

Karen Russell

Immanuel Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Trinity Lutheran Church Mt. Morris, Illinois

Immanuel Lutheran Church Lincoln, Illinois

Stephanie Schulte

Bret Reedy

Karen Russell

Trinity Lutheran Church Kirkwood, Missouri

Plattville Lutheran Church Minooka, Illinois

St. John Lutheran Church Hartsburg, Illinois

Lori Schultz, ’81

Marion Reideleerger

Jennifer Sais

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Lutheran Church of The Master Troy, Michigan

Michele Schulz

Doreen Reifel

Kenneth Sandlin

St. John’s United Lutheran Alliance, Nebraska

Resurrection Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

St. Paul Lutheran Church Hillsboro, Illinois

Betsy Schurke

Coordinator of Athletics Kenosha Unified School District #1 Kenosha, Wisconsin

Lisa Reiman

Susan Sauerberg, ’76

Redeemer Lutheran Church South Holland, Illinois

St. Thomas Lutheran Church Cheboygan, Michigan

Resurrection Lutheran Church Oro Valley, Arizona

Paul Schwartzkopf

Sandra L. Lindgren, ’75

Chris Repp

Carla Sawall

Educator (retired) Somers Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Christ Lutheran Church Quincy, Illinois

Epiphany Lutheran Church Carbondale, Illinois

First English Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Steven Schwier

Jean Reynolds

Shawn Schabacker

Christ The King Lutheran Church South Bend, Indiana

Lutheran Church of Mahomet Mahomet, Illinois

Faith Lutheran Church Rochelle, Illinois

Wendy Sciborski

Merry Reynolds

Sarah Schaffner

Evangelical Lutheran Church Black River Falls, Wisconsin

Nathaniel Lutheran Church Bruce, Wisconsin

First Lutheran Church Lee, Illinois

Lois Semingson

Nancy Richmond

Dawn Schaller

Eleva Lutheran Church Eleva, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church Antigo, Wisconsin

Taylor Lutheran Church Taylor, Wisconsin

Roxie Severson

Kay Richter

Donald Schambow, ’57

Immanuel Lutheran Church Strum, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church West Allis, Wisconsin

Larry Sexe

Karen Rider

Jerald Schara

Deerfield Lutheran Church Deerfield, Wisconsin

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Indianapolis, Indiana

St.John and St. Paul Lutheran Churches Mazomanie, Wisconsin

David Shaw, ’71

Earlene E. Girman, ’77 Civic Leader Kenosha, Wisconsin

Betzaida Gomez Principal Edward Bain School of Language and Arts Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kay Gregor Executive Director Racine Literacy Council Racine, Wisconsin

Mari L. Grobschmidt, ’02 Educator The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Patricia Hammes International Baccalaureate District Coordinator Racine Unified School District Racine, Wisconsin

Melissa J. Harris, ’00 Educator St. Luke Parish School River Forest, Illinois

Gordon A. Hess, ’70 Principal (retired) Frank Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

Steven J. Knecht, ’96

Louise Mattioli, ’03 Director of Professional Development (retired) Kenosha Unified School District #1 Kenosha, Wisconsin

Thomas O. Noonan Principal St. Catherine’s High School Racine, Wisconsin

Cara M. Obrochta, ’93 Special Education Teacher Lake Zurich Community School District 95 Lake Zurich, Illinois

Christopher Olley President St. Catherine’s High School Racine, Wisconsin

Fred Rilling St. John’s Lutheran Church Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin

Wanda Rimestad, ’81 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Amery, Wisconsin

Laurie Rohrwasser St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Waukesha, Wisconsin

Norene Rolenitus, ’84

Elvira Schmidt Pilgrim Lutheran Church Frederic, Wisconsin

Jean Schmidt First Lutheran Church Gladstone, Michigan

Lynn Schmidt First Lutheran Church DeKalb, Illinois

Jeanine Schramm The Lutheran Church of All Saint Fox Lake, Illinois

Kathryn Schreitmueller Resurrection Lutheran Church Green Bay, Wisconsin

Hal Schroetter

Mamrelund Lutheran Church Kent City, Michigan

Shirlee Shaw Immanuel Lutheran Church Wausau, Wisconsin

Elaine Sherry, ’70 Peace Lutheran Church Burlington, Wisconsin

Luan Shevcik

Trinity Lutheran Church Des Plaines, Illinois

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DONOR HONOR ROLL

Zion Lutheran Church Mt. Olive, Illinois

Nicole Shibata, ’03 Augustana Lutheran Church West St. Paul, Minnesota

Rob Sider Trinity Lutheran Church Warrenville, Illinois

Mark Sidney Immanuel Lutheran Church New Douglas, Illinois

Pat Siegler Zion Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Deb Sieth All Saints Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Cheryl Sikorski Christ Lutheran Church Somerset, Wisconsin

Sandy Simonson Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Elgin, Illinois

Dean Simpson Cross Lutheran Church Roberts, Wisconsin

Geralyn Slack Christ Lutheran Church Stoughton, Wisconsin

Cheryl Sligay St. Paul Lutheran Church Dearborn, Michigan

Debie Smith St. John Lutheran Church Saxeville, Wisconsin

Pam Smith St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Middlebury, Indiana

Robert Smith Calvary Lutheran Church Brookfield, Wisconsin

Sandi Smith St. James Lutheran Church Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan

Steven Solberg Immanuel Lutheran Church Negaunee, Michigan

Carole Solsrud Mindoro Lutheran Church Mindoro, Wisconsin

Diane Sonders, ’60 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, Illinois

Robert Sonders, ’60 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Waukegan, Illinois

Anne Sopiarz

Paul Speidel, ’81

Linda Stockinger

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Prospect Heights, Illinois

English Lutheran Church Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Claire Spiegelhoff

Lori Stokes

St. Peters Lutheran Church Janesville, Wisconsin

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Newberry, Michigan

Dru Spitzer, ’73

Suzanne Stoneburner, ’58

Trinity Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

Luther Memorial Lutheran Church Delavan, Wisconsin

JoAnn Spreyne

Marcia Strahl

Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Oak Lawn, Illinois

First Lutheran Church Chadwick, Illinois

Andra Stackhouse

Julia Strand

Resurrection Lutheran Church Saginaw, Michigan

Immanuel Lutheran Church Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Elisabeth Stampfl

Sandy Strand

Saint Luke Church Chicago, Illinois

Calvary Lutheran Church Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Jackie Stanifer

Patsy Stretch

St. Paul Lutheran Church Alpena, Michigan

Our Saviour Lutheran Church Normal, Illinois

Henry Starkey

Mark Strietelmeier

Bethel Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church Portland, Indiana

Sharon Starkey

Kathy Stutsman

Bethel Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Goshen, Indiana

Julie Starks, ’80

Barbara Sudds

St. Stephen The Martyr Church Greendale, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Sally Stauber

Jill Suhr, ’78

Faith Lutheran Church Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Christ Lutheran Church Mequon, Wisconsin

Ellen Steenrod, ’78

Robert Suhr, ’77

First Lutheran Church Freeport, Illinois

Christ Lutheran Church Mequon, Wisconsin

Sandy Stein

Mark Sundberg

St. Thomas Lutheran Church Sterling Heights, Michigan

Peace Lutheran Church Lake Zurich, Illinois

Terrie Stein

John Sutherland

Gethsemane Lutheran Church Baldwin, Wisconsin

Our Savior and Rush River Churches Beldenville, Wisconsin

Sharon Steinke

Christine Swannell, ’73

St. James Lutheran Church Fall Creek, Wisconsin

Ascension Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

John Stennes-Spidahl

Deanna Swanson

Cashton Four Point Parish Cashton, Wisconsin

Augustana Lutheran Church Andover, Illinois

Minerva Stephani

Paula Swasko, ’82

St. Paul Lutheran Church Ironwood, Michigan

Berwyn United Lutheran Church Berwyn, Illinois

Tina Steward

Philip Swasko, ’81

Peace Lutheran Church Charlotte, Michigan

Berwyn United Lutheran Church Berwyn, Illinois

Janet Stewart

De Anne Swenson

Holy Family Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church Grayslake, Illinois

Eric Stibbe, ’09

Michelle Sowa

Karen Stingely

Resurrection Lutheran Church Oak Forest, Illinois

Karen Speidel Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Prospect Heights, Illinois

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St. John Lutheran Church Pearl City, Illinois

Christ Lutheran Church Valparaiso, Indiana

Sarah Stobie Trinity Lutheran Church Grand Rapids, Michigan

Joan Swessel Christ The Victor Lutheran Church New Berlin, Wisconsin

Julie Swiggum Redeemer Lutheran Church Rio, Wisconsin

Jeffrey Tavs, ’91 Immanuel Lutheran Church Waupun, Wisconsin

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Advisory and Governing Bodies continued

John P. Riedlinger

Katina Petsas Jacobsen

Educator Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

International Academy of Design and Technology Chicago

Nola Starling-Ratliff

R. Scott Pierce, ’71

Principal Roosevelt Elementary School Kenosha, Wisconsin

District Administrator Central High School District of Westosha Salem, Wisconsin

John A. Sykora Director of Education Sylvan Learning Center Kenosha, Wisconsin

Division of the Fine Arts Chairman

Marilyn Hedberg Civic Leader Manalapan, Florida

Pat Badger Performing Arts Head The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Kim DeBerge DeBerge’s Kenosha, Wisconsin

Nancy L. Dokter Dokter Public Relations and Marketing Racine, Wisconsin

Flora Doody Mural Restoration Project Chicago Public Schools Chicago

Sidney C. Hamper, ’53 President The John H. Vanderpoel Art Association Chicago

Sarah A. Henkel Educator Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

Norman McPhee Managing/Artistic Director (retired) Racine Theatre Guild, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Kristen Morgenroth Broker Re/Max Elite Kenosha, Wisconsin

Bruce Niemi

Connie Torkelson

Immanuel Lutheran Church Waupun, Wisconsin

Orfordville Lutheran Church Orfordville, Wisconsin

Gene Vincent

Priscilla Tentoni, ’70

Richard Tornberg, ’69

First Lutheran Church Ohio, Illinois

King of Glory Lutheran Church Greenfield, Wisconsin

Geneva Lutheran Church Geneva, Illinois

Sharon Vislay

Jonathan Prown

Steve Terry

Jane Tornow, ’70

St. Paul Lutheran Church Temperance, Michigan

Director Chipstone Foundation Milwaukee, Wisconsin

St. John Lutheran Church Bloomington, Illinois

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Neenah, Wisconsin

Cynthia Vogt, ’76

Marva Tetting, ’75

Betty Tranberg

Hope Lutheran Church Long Grove, Illinois

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

Living Hope Lutheran Church Ettrick, Wisconsin

Fred Vogt, ’76

Scene Designer-Technical Director Performing Arts Department (retired) The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Thomas Tews

Jeff Travis

Hope Lutheran Church Long Grove, Illinois

St. John’s Lutheran Church Marion, Wisconsin

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Watertown, Wisconsin

Donald G. Schwartz

Faith Lutheran Church Cedarburg, Wisconsin

Bob Sagadin

President Hales Corners Chamber of Commerce Hales Corners, Wisconsin

Victoria Seebeck Seebeck Gallery Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

Lois E. Solberg Executive Director (retired) Racine Arts Council Racine, Wisconsin

Kathy Thiele

Kristen Travis, ’88

Mary Voigt, ’77 St. Paul Lutheran Church Peoria, Illinois

Delores Vojtko, ’57

Sandy Thoma

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Watertown, Wisconsin

Calvary Lutheran Church Neillsville, Wisconsin

Jay Trygstad

Sabine Thomas

St. Mark Lutheran Church Worth, Illinois

Mount Carmel Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Zion Lutheran Church North Manchester, Indiana

Evelyn Tucker

Peter Vorhes

Fred Thomas-Breitfeld

First Lutheran Church Iron River, Michigan

Faith Lutheran Church Calumet, Michigan

Jackson Park Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Cindy Turner

Barbara Voss

Viviane Thomas-Breitfeld

Salem Lutheran Church Peoria, Illinois

Tabor Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Daniel Wachholz, ’60

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Libertyville, Illinois

Jean Von Rohr, ’68

Gethsemane Lutheran Church Brookfield, Wisconsin

Elizabeth Twiton, ’78

Director (retired) Kenosha Public Museum Kenosha, Wisconsin

Krista Thompson, ’06

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church LaCrosse, Wisconsin

Barneveld Lutheran Church Barneveld, Wisconsin

Jack Ufkes, ’59

Terri M. Wruck

Marcia Thompson

Manager, Snap-on Charitable Contributions and Museum Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Trinity Lutheran Church Carthage, Illinois

Barneveld Lutheran Church Barneveld, Wisconsin

Beverly Unglaube, ’67

Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church Elmhurst, Illinois

Renee Thompson

Grace Lutheran Church Woodstock, Illinois

Judy Wagner

Faith Lutheran Church Marshfield, Wisconsin

James Unglaube, ’63

Grace Lutheran Church Pembine, Wisconsin

Calvin Thoreson

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Minneapolis, Minnesota

Cindy Waldbillig

Little Norway and Squaw Creek Lutheran Churches Black River Falls, Wisconsin

LaRue Unglaube, ’64

St. James Lutheran Church Verona, Wisconsin

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Minneapolis, Minnesota

Betsy Waldon

Cate Urbas

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Woodridge, Illinois

Trinity Lutheran Church Lake Mills, Wisconsin

Robert Walters, ’57

Redeemer and Christ Lutheran Churches Hudson, Wisconsin

Nick Utphall

Calvary Lutheran Church Clarkston, Michigan

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Monona, Wisconsin

Peter Wang

Elyse Tillman

Mary Van Ryzin, ’94

Truth Lutheran Church Naperville, Illinois

Resurrection Lutheran Church Godfrey, Illinois

St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Greendale, Wisconsin

Marsha Watson

Lowell Timm

Glen Vanderkloot

St. Paul Lutheran Church Jasper, Indiana

Capitol Drive Lutheran Church Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church Springfield, Illinois

Donna Wavra

Vicki Tollakson

Rebecca Venn, ’89

Trinity Lutheran Church LaCrosse, Wisconsin

Adams and Argyle Lutheran Churches Argyle, Wisconsin

Peace Lutheran Church Rosendale, Wisconsin

Joanne Wayne Grace Lutheran Church Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

Peggy Tomaszewski

Johnna Venuto Burke Lutheran Church Madison, Wisconsin

Craig Weber, ’72

Rita Verhey

First Lutheran Church Geneseo, Illinois

St. Stephen Lutheran Church Midlothian, Illinois

Matthew Weber, ’11

Michael Vetsch

St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Middleton, Wisconsin

Paula Touhey

Division of the Humanities Chairman

John L. Gorton, ’66 President Gorton Farms, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Raymond J. Camosy Chairman Camosy Construction Kenosha, Wisconsin

Michele M. Caskey, ’79

Christopher Oliva, ’05

Richard K. Fields

Independent Videographer Park Ridge, Illinois

Senior Marketing Officer The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

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David Vidler

Julie Tavs, ’93

Niemi Sculpture Garden and Gallery Kenosha, Wisconsin

(retired) Kenosha Hospital and Medical Center Kenosha, Wisconsin

Torchbearers continued

Trinity, St. John, and St. Paul Lutheran Churches Elizabeth, Illinois

Vice President (retired) Mindseye Research Group Lisle, Illinois

Clifton E. Peterson, M.D.

DONOR HONOR ROLL

Douglas M. Gole, ’92 Premium Sales Account Manager Bradley Center Sports/Entertainment Corp. Milwaukee

Irene Thorson Hainesville Lutheran Church Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Marilyn Thurber

Grace Lutheran Church Alpena, Michigan

John Tompsett, ’79 Church of The Resurrection Pewaukee, Wisconsin

Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church Elmhurst, Illinois

Marianne Wachholz, ’59

Lyster Lutheran Church Nelson, Wisconsin

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Advisory and Governing Bodies continued

Sharon Weber, ’74

Janet Wold

First Lutheran Church Geneseo, Illinois

Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Tonjia Weber Bethel Lutheran Church LaCrosse, Wisconsin

Barbara Wegner, ’58 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Cudahy, Wisconsin

Joanne Weidemann West Immanuel Lutheran Church Osceola, Wisconsin

Diana Welk Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

William Welk, ’57 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Rockford, Illinois

Anita Welker Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church Walled Lake, Michigan

Jan Wendel

Craig Wolfgram, ’82 Bethany Lutheran Church Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Kathryn Wolfgram, ’83 Bethany Lutheran Church Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Georgia Wollum Rock Creek Lutheran Church Mondovi, Wisconsin

Kirsten Woodcock Hope Lutheran Church Milton, Wisconsin

Dan Woolman Middle Coon Valley Lutheran Church Chaseburg, Wisconsin

Aaron Wooster Shalom Lutheran Church Pinckney, Michigan

Eleanor Wrath, ’51

St. John’s Lutheran Church Wilmette, Illinois

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Joliet, Illinois

Carol Wendt

Herbert Wrath, ’50

St. Paul Lutheran Church Waterloo, Wisconsin

Bethlehem Lutheran Church Joliet, Illinois

Rebecca Whelpley, ’96

Dolores Yarbrough, ’53

Immanuel Lutheran Church Watertown, Wisconsin

Grace Lutheran Church Champaign, Illinois

Donna White

Delores Yerges

Faith Lutheran Church Cameron, Wisconsin

Faith Lutheran Church Columbus, Wisconsin

Debra Wiechmann

Dennis Zahn

Ashleigh Henrichs

Richard K. Fields

William Carlisle, D.V.M.

Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy Chicago

Director of Marketing The Prairie School Racine, Wisconsin

Kenosha Animal Hospital Kenosha, Wisconsin

Amelia A. McCarthy, ’91

Erik R. Guenther, ’99

Attorney Gass Weber Mullins LLC Milwaukee

Attorney Hurley, Burish & Stanton Madison, Wisconsin

Chairman, Department of Physiology Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee

Nalin Mehta

William R. Haithcock, ’92

Controller Monarch Plastics, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

Principal Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

Frank Misureli

Charles Hancock

Publisher Zion Benton News Zion, Illinois

Civic Leader Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kristine Neiman

Photographer (retired) The Journal Times Racine, Wisconsin

Director, External Technology (retired) Kraft Foods, Inc. Glenview, Illinois

Richard Herz, D.D.S

Timothy R. Hansen

(retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Vice President for Academic Affairs Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science North Chicago, Illinois

Human Resources Analyst City of Kenosha Kenosha, Wisconsin

Alice Peterson, ’89 Foreign Language Coordinator (retired) Racine Unified School District Racine, Wisconsin

Fr. John Richetta Pastor Emeritus Our Lady of Mr. Carmel Church Kenosha, Wisconsin

David C. Wiers, ’98 President Satori Energy Chicago

The Hon. S. Michael Wilk

Messiah Lutheran Church Elgin, Illinois

St. Paul Liberty Lutheran Church Deerfield, Wisconsin

Terrie Wilder

Rosemary Zahn

Kenosha County Circuit Court Kenosha, Wisconsin

St. Mark Lutheran Church Polo, Illinois

St. Paul Liberty Lutheran Church Deerfield, Wisconsin

Jacques Yapo

Kathie Wilkinson

Ann Zander

Emmanuel Lutheran Church Racine, Wisconsin

St. John’s Lutheran Church West Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Loretta Williams

Anna Zeinemann

Our Lord’s Lutheran Church Maryville, Illinois

Zion Lutheran Church Wausau, Wisconsin

Pam Williams

Carrie Zempel

Messiah Lutheran Church Bay City, Michigan

St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Ronald Willing, ’74

Kris Zierke

Director of International Finance Convergint Technologies Schaumburg, Illinois

Divison of Interdisciplinary Studies

Atonement West Racine, Wisconsin

Our Savior Lutheran Church Seneca, Illinois

Chairman

Barbara Willis

Norine Zimdars

President and Chief Executive Officer Knauz Automotive Group Lake Bluff, Illinois

Grace Lutheran Church Mt. Prospect, Illinois

Grace Lutheran Church Ripon, Wisconsin

Leslie Willis

James Zoellick, ’56

Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Bethany Lutheran Church Crystal Lake, Illinois

Caryn Wilson

Nicholas Zook

Christ Lutheran Church Monroe, Michigan

Concordia Lutheran Church Chicago, Illinois

Kelly Winters

Barbara Zurfluh

Grace Lutheran Church LaGrange, Illinois

Jon Wittrock St. Andrew Lutheran Church Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church New Glarus, Wisconsin

Margaret Zvoda Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Rothschild, Wisconsin

William R. Madden

John W. Busey, II Senior Vice President Robert W. Baird & Company Racine, Wisconsin

John W. Danford Professor, Political Theory Loyola Universiry Chicago Chicago

Darrell Dobbs Professor of Political Science Marquette University Milwaukee

Mark Hertzberg

H. Rodney Holmes Professor of Biology Waubonsee Community College Sugar Grove, Illinois

Carole Johnson

Allen W. Cowley, Jr.

James R. Ferwerda, M.D. (retired) Kenosha, Wisconsin

Mark Franzen Managing Director Millman, Inc. Brookfield, Wisconsin

Susan Gaud

William C. Harris Harris Pet Hospital Salem, Wisconsin

Director, Local and Regional Community Programs The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread Racine, Wisconsin

H. Rodney Holmes

Heather Moran Mansfield

Principal Water and Environmental Consulting LLC Milwaukee

Academic Dean Divine Savior Holy Angels High School Milwaukee

Cindy Renaud Educator Harborside Academy Kenosha, Wisconsin

Divison of the Natural Sciences Chairman

John R. Sladek, ’65 President and CEO (retired) California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks, California

Gil K. Boese, ’59 President Foundation for Wildlife Conservation Inc. Milwaukee

Jamil Bou-Saab Vice President Terra Engineering, Ltd. Chicago

Robert Broach Senior Research and Development Associate UOP Research Center Des Plaines, Illinois

Professor of Biology Waubonsee Community College Sugar Grove, Illinois

Brandon J. Koltz, ’72

Richard G. Kron Professor of Astronomy and Astophysics The University of Chicago Chicago

Myron M. Marlett, ’67, M.D. (retired) Green Bay, Wisconsin

David K. Miller, ’93 Director, Market Planning and Research Walgreens Corporation Deerfield, Illinois

John A. Moore President (retired) WorldLink, Ltd. Milwaukee

Diane Muri Public Health Administrator (retired) City of Racine Racine, Wisconsin

James Shapiro, M.D. Kenosha Orthopedics Kenosha, Wisconsin

Christopher D. Stone, M.D. Michael E. DeBakey Heart Institute of Wisconsin Kenosha, Wisconsin

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Alumni Council The Alumni Council provides leadership for alumni relations activities and advises the administration on the full range of College activities. Elected by members of the Alumni Association, the Council supports development of alumni committees, initiates activities that involve alumni, selects recipients for the Distinguished Alumni and Beacon awards, and fosters volunteerism among fellow graduates. Council President

Timothy Craft, ’82

Emeritus

Thomas J. Kelley, ’99

Services Manager WE Energies Milwaukee

Kim Ferizi, ’04 Auctos Capital Management Chicago, Illinois

Kenton L. Dernbach, ’04

Joanne S. Greathouse, ’71

Director of Basketball Operations University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Stevens Point, Wisconsin

Director, Radiology Program (retired) Carrington College Phoenix, Arizona

Vice President and Chief Financial Officer United Hospital System Kenosha, Wisconsin Council Vice President

Silvija Papka, ’01 Manager, Strategic Planning Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin Council Chaplain

Andrew G. Boncher, ’99 Biology Teacher Warren Township High School Gurnee, Illinois Council Nominations Chair

Rodney Carter, ’87 Attorney Davis & Kuelthau, S.C. Brookfield, Wisconsin Faculty Representative

Aaron Trautwein Professor of Mathematics Carthage Kenosha, Wisconsin Ex Officio Council Member

Gregory S. Woodward President Carthage Kenosha, Wisconsin

Michael Beckmann ’87 Physician Springfield, Illinois

Karen Evans ’78 Director, Market Data Services Chicago Board Options Exchange Chicago, Illinois

Paula Heide-Waller, ’87 Music Teacher Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha, Wisconsin

Christine King, ’97 Financial Advisor Ameriprise Financial Brookfield, Wisconsin

Lisa Romoser, ’99 Executive Administrative Assistant The Metron Group Chicago

Jillian M. Smith, ’07 Executive Assistant to the President Chicago Blackhawks Chicago

Aaron J. Tinjum, ’09 Juliana Blum-Newkirk ’98 Co-Founder and Vice-President, Business Operations & Tissue Services Humacyte Morrisville, NC

Kevin Brunner, ’77 Director of Central Services Walworth County Elkhorn, Wisconsin

Energy/Environment Writer Opower Washington, D.C.

David H. Zuelke, ’90 Director - Compliance Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Debra Hartfield, ’80 Director, QA Programs, Learning and Development (retired) Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

Nancy A. Massnick, ’76 Library Director Hartland Public Library Hartland, Wisconsin

John J. Oboikowitch, ’68 Manager of Product Development (retired) Baxter Healthcare Corporation Deerfield, Illinois

James P. Oboikowitch, ’02 Game and Event Production Manager Chicago Cubs Chicago

James F. Ring, ’85 Vice President Instant Whip Foods Chicago

David C. Wiers, ’98 President Satori Energy Chicago

Board of Trustees The ultimate authority concerning all governance matters at Carthage lies with the Board of Trustees. The Trustees select the leadership of the College and approve the strategic direction and objectives of the institution. The Trustees hold leadership positions in business, the professions, and the church. The Carthage Board is one of the most prestigious non-profit boards in the region.

Trustees Ross A. Anderson, ’75 Partner Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek, S.C. Milwaukee, Wisconsin

The Rev. Jeff Barrow Bishop Greater Milwaukee Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Mary O. Bishop President and Chief Marketing Officer (retired) Leo Burnett USA Chicago, Illinois

Thomas M. Bolger Chief Executive Officer Johnson Financial Group Racine, Wisconsin

Richard M. Christman Chairman Giant Impact and Caresoft Global, LLC Westmont, Illinois

John L. Gorton, ’66 President Gorton Farms, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

Hoyt H. Harper, ’77 Senior Vice President, Brand Management Starwood Hotels and Resorts Stamford, Connecticut

Marilyn Hedberg Civic Leader Manalapan, Florida

William H. Kelley Vice Chairman Jelly Belly Candy Company North Chicago, Illinois

Thomas E. Kieso, ’73 Co-Owner William F. Meyer Company Aurora, Illinois

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Scott Lang Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Silver Springs Networks Redwood City, California

Thomas W. Lentz, ’63 Chairman Global Display Solutions Inc. Rockford, Illinois

William R. Madden President and Chief Executive Officer Knauz Automotive Group Lake Bluff, Illinois

Dean A. Matthews, ’84 General Manager Matthews Distributing Company of Iowa Dubuque, IA

The Rev. Wayne N. Miller Bishop Metro Chicago Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Chicago, Illinois

Dennis L. Monroe, ’74 Chairman and Senior Partner Monroe Moxness Berg PA Minneapolis, MN

Andrew S. Palmen President Palmen Automotive Group Kenosha, Wisconsin

Nicholas T. Pinchuk Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Loren H. Semler, ’65 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Semler Industries, Inc. Franklin Park, Illinois

John R. Sladek, Jr., ’65 President and Chief Executive Officer (retired) California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks, California

June Boatman Waller, ’63 Trustee Franklin I. and Irene Saemann Foundation Champaign, Illinois

Gary D. Wilson President Wilson Printing, Inc. Mundelein, Illinois

Trustees Emeriti Mark E. Barmak Vice President, Government Affairs (retired) Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

Robert A. Cornog Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer (retired) Snap-on Incorporated Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

John W. Fritsch President Fritsch Charitable Foundation Libertyville, Illinois

William D. George, Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer (retired) SC Johnson Racine, Wisconsin

Jack S. Harris, ’49 President Emeritus Siebert Lutheran Foundation Brookfield, Wisconsin

Donald D. Hedberg, ’50 Civic Leader Manalapan, Florida

Robert H. Herder Bishop Emeritus East Central Synod of Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Appleton, Wisconsin

James R. Klauser Senior Vice President (retired) Wisconsin Energy Corporation Milwaukee, Wisconsin

John H. Pender Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (retired) Aid Association for Lutherans Appleton, Wisconsin

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Advisory and Governing Bodies continued

Gordon D. Postlewaite, ’59 Assistant Superintendent for Administration (retired) Oswego Community Unit District 308 Oswego, Illinois

Edward W. Smeds, ’57 President, Operations (retired) Kraft Foods, Inc. Glenview, Illinois

Ralph J. Tenuta Chairman Tenuta’s, Inc. Kenosha, Wisconsin

John P. Timmerwilke Director, Information Services (retired) Nutrilite Products Buena Park, California

Division of the Social Sciences

Business Advisory ScienceWorks Committee Chairman

Seymour Adler

Chairman

Director (retired) Kenosha County Department of Human Services Kenosha, Wisconsin

William H. Kelley

Beth Ballo

David Blank

Executive Director Women and Children’s Horizons Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kathleen M. Barca

President’s Cabinet

Assistant Superintendent, Strategic Planning, Innovation, and Community Partnerships (retired) Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kevin M. Brunner, ’77

Gregory S. Woodward

Jerald Mast

President of the College

Associate Professor of Political Science; Chair, Academic Senate

Director of Central Services Walworth County Elkhorn, Wisconsin

Molly O’Shea Polk

Paul M. DeFazio

William R. Abt Senior Vice President for Administration and Business

Bradley J Andrews Senior Vice President for Strategic Enrollment and Student Success

Kara F. Baylor Campus Pastor

Robert R. Bonn Chair, Exercise and Sport Science Department; Director of Athletics; Professor of Exercise and Sport Science

Vice President for Communications

Psychiatric and Psychotherapy Clinic Kenosha, Wisconsin

Jason Ramirez

Mark Hinterberg, ’79

Senior Associate Provost; Professor of English

Elaine Walton ’79 Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Officers Emeriti

Dana Garrigan

F. Gregory Campbell

Associate Provost for Planning and Assessment; Associate Professor of Biology

President Emeritus, 1987-2012

Thomas Kline Chief of Staff; Associate Vice President for Strategic Initiatives; Graduate and Professional Studies

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Thomey & Heller and Associates Kenosha, Wisconsin

Gregory D. Johnson Vice President (retired) Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Thomas J. Kelley, ’99

Nancy A. Lyon, ’78

Provost; Vice President for Academic Affairs

Vice President for Library and Information Services

Thomas J. Heller, ’77

Director Kenosha County Department Human Services Kenosha, Wisconsin

Patrick M. Kavanaugh, ’85

The Hon. Samantha Kerkman

Todd D. Kelley

President (retired) Griffin Associates Kenosha, Wisconsin

John T. Jansen

Acting Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Registrar

Clarence L. Griffin, Jr.

David Steege

Vice President for Enrollment

Abigail Heinrichs

RBC Wealth Management Tucson, Arizona

Social Studies Coordinator Kenosha Unified School District Kenosha, Wisconsin

James M. Unglaube ’63

Secretary to the Board of Trustees; Executive Director of Church and Professional Relations

George J. Chardukian, ’77

Associate Vice President for Student Life; Dean of Students; Adjunct Faculty, Education

Dean Clark ’97

Paul R. Hegland

President and Chief Executive Officer Real Racine Racine, Wisconsin

Vice President and Chief Financial Officer United Hospital System Kenosha, Wisconsin

Broker/Owner Kavanaugh Realty LLC Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

David Garcia

Vice Chairman Jelly Belly Candy Company North Chicago, Illinois

Robert C. Dittus Vice President Emeritus for Business and Finance, 19882001

Eugene A. Engeldinger Vice President Emeritus for Academic Information Services, 1990-2008

Ruth Johnson ’84 Registrar Emerita, 1961-2003

Judith Schaumberg Provost Emerita, 20082010; Professor Emerita of Education, 1990-2008

James M. Unglaube ’63

State Representative, 66th Assembly District State of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin

Clifton E. Peterson, M.D. (retired) Kenosha Hospital & Medical Center Kenosha, Wisconsin

Q.A. Shakoor, II

Senior Vice President The Northern Trust Company Chicago

Brian P. Maxwell, ’90 President Patch Products, Inc. Beloit, Wisconsin

Neville H. Simpson

Director Pan American Associates Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

Trisha L. Treml, ’00 Retirement Consultant Hewitt Associates Lincolnshire, Illinois

John Baker Welch, ’76 Vice President William Blair Chicago

Randall S. Bednar, ’81 A.O. Smith Corporation Milwaukee

Susan Gaud

(retired) Kraft Foods, Inc. Glenview, Illinois

Michael G. Gentile, ’82 Snap-on Incorporated Kenosha, Wisconsin

Betsy A. Hanisch, ’81 (retired)

Debra L. Hartfield, ’80

Director, QA Porgrams, Learning and Development (retired) Abbott Laboratories Abbott Park, Illinois

Donald D. Hedberg, ’50 (retired) Lab Safety Supply Janesville, Wisconsin

Michael T. Hopkins, ’78 Hopkins McCarthy LLC Milwaukee

Marc Hujik

President Prophet Asset Management Kenosha, Wisconsin

Timothy R. Konicek, ’75 CleanTechPartners

John E. Nygard, ’56

Advanced Bio-Control Technologies Skokie, Illinois

Douglas O. Pauls, ’84 Rockwell Collins Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Rodney J. Randall, ’64 Accenture

John D. Real

Modine Manufacturing Company Racine, Wisconsin

Alan J. Ruud

Ruud Lighting, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin

William C. Widen

Small Business Liaison Officer Twin Disc, Incorporated Alderman and County Supervisor Racine, Wisconsin

Karen A. Van Lone, ’74 Director of Financial Advising and Planning (retired) Treasure Chest Advertising Company, Inc. Glendora, California

Donald W. Wruck, III, ’96 Attorney at Law Wruck Paupore, LLC Dyer, Indiana

Vice President Emeritus for College Relations, 1998-2008

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A slice of Carthage history from the Staubitz Archives

Inkwell of support never dried up To start and maintain any academic institution, especially during its first few years, charity is required from the community, faculty, alumni, and students. That certainly was true in 1852, when the institution that eventually would become Carthage College moved to Springfield, Illinois, changed its name from Hillsboro Academy to Illinois State University, and started to accept students. The school was founded as a Lutheran seminary to train pastors and missionaries to the west. One way to raise the needed capital was through subscriptions or shares. Much like modern shares, these allowed people to donate a small amount of money to complete or fund a project. Today, this is more common in the financial markets, but in the 1850s to the 1870s Carthage and its predecessors had at least three recorded subscription or share campaigns. The most famous is the one that made Abraham Lincoln a member of the College’s Board of Trustees. Recently, the opportunity arose to digitize one of the oldest documents in the Staubitz Archives: a subscription book — not the one involving Lincoln, but a lesser known one. Written when the school was just beginning its move from Hillsboro, the book was used by the College to garner support among the citizens of Springfield. Promised donations, as well as money given at the time, were recorded in it. It is organized by amount donated, with pages specifically for donations of $100 (a huge sum in the 1850s), $50, and on down to $1. Missing is a record of when these donations were given, which

donations alone totaled more than $160, the equivalent of more than $4,000 in 2014 dollars. Not only that, but there were 20 donations from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, home to the oldest continuing Lutheran seminary in the nation. Each of these people donated $1 because they believed the statement and the president, that the university would be useful for the Lutheran synod in the area. The subscription book has a statement of purpose on its third page: “The undersigned being well acquainted with the character & usefulness of “Illinois University” [sic] conducted under the sanction of the Lutheran Synod in said states, and designed to educate young men for the gospel ministry, take pleasure in recommending the Institution to the patronage of the Christian public in general and of the Lutheran church in particular. They also command the Rev. C. Kuhl, the agent of said Institution, as a brother worthy of all confidence.” This page from a 19th century subscription book lists contributors of $10 to $20 to Carthage’s predecessor, Illinois State University. A $10 gift at the time would be equivalent to about $300 today.

is why the subscription book’s exact date is unknown. Like today, people in the 1850s sometimes would spread their donations over several weeks or months as their budgets allowed. One individual, Christian Dale, pledged $10 and paid in two installments of $5. An equivalent donation in 2014 would be approximately $300, which makes Mr. Dale’s installment plan understandable. The largest donation was $50 (comparable to $1,470 today), but the majority was in smaller amounts — specifically 50 cents to $3. The $1

This very small book represents the community spirit that changed ISU from an idea to a reality. Numerous congregations, people from other parts of the country, and local leaders donated funds because they felt having a college would be beneficial to all. Later, when the school moved to Carthage, Illinois, officials again relied on the subscription model to gain support for it. Carthage and its predecessors always have looked to their communities for support and encouragement, in part because a college is not just a campus. It has an impact on the surrounding area and on intellectual discourse. The significant level of support shown by people from the 1850s to the 21st century acknowledges the important work that colleges and universities do in society.

Explore the rich history of Carthage at carthage.edu/library/archives

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